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TREATMENT OF SEEDING TUBER CLOSING AND FUNGICIDE IMMERSION ON GROWTH AND PRODUCTION OF POTATO PLANTS (Solanum tuberosum L) MERIKSA SEMBIRING
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 11 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - FEBRUARI, 2022 EDITION
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This research was conducted at BBI Kuta Gadung Berastagi, aims to: . a. To determine the effect of seed tuber division on the growth and production of potato plants. b. To determine the effect of soaking Functionda solution on the growth and production of potato plants and c. This study aims to determine the interaction between potato seed tuber division and Functiona solution on growth and production. The experimental design that will be carried out in this study is a factorial randomized block design (RAK). The first factor was the potato seed tuber division test (Y) consisting of Yo (without division), Y1 (splitting into 2), Y2 (splitting into 4). Factor II is testing the fungicide dose (D) consisting of Do (without fungicide), D1 (1g/lt water), D2 (3 g/lt water) and D3 (6 g/lt water). Based on the results of the research conducted, it can be seen that the use of seed tuber division gave a significantly different effect (p > 0.05) on plant height growth at 5 and 6 mst, Production (per sample and plot) and as seed the best was without division (Yo . The use of fungicide dose (D) also had a significantly different effect (p > 0.05) on plant height growth (5 and 6 wt.) and production.The effect of treatment combinations based on the analysis did not show a significantly different effect (p < 0.05) and as a recommended dose. The method used was a combination of seeds without division and the use of fungicides at 3 g/l water (YoD2).
DISPLAY LEVELS OF FAT, PROTEIN, AND LACTOSE OF COW'S MILK DUE TO ELEPHANT GRASS SUBSTITUTION WITH AMMONIATION RICE STRAW SUPPLIED TAPE TREE LEAVES SUHARDI; PURWADI; SIGIT MURYANTO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 11 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - FEBRUARI, 2022 EDITION
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Research Objective is to evaluate what extent is XP, Living XP Fat, protein, and lactose levels Milk milk dairy Due Granting amber rice straw Supplemented Wood and Soyxyl Cassava leaves as a replacement of Elephant grass. Material used are 16 lactating dairy cattle on the 1st, 2nd, 3rd and 4th moons, elephant grass (RG), concentrate, ammonia rice straw (JPA), cassava leaves (DUK) and protein by pass brands This research was conducted using a randomized block design (RAK). Treatment applied: T0 = concentrate 65% + RG. 35%; T1 = Concentrate 65% + RG. 20% + JPA 5% + DUC 5% + Soyxyl 5%; T2 = Concentration 65% + RG. 15% + JPA 10% + DUC 5% + Soyxyl 5%; T3 = Concentration 65% + RG. 10% + JPA 15% + DUC 5% + Soyxyl 5%. Grouping is based on lactation Month 1, 2, 3 and 4 parameters Observed include: Feed consumption (BK), Fat content, protein and milk lactose level. The data obtained were processed statistically by using the variance analysis and if any differences would be continued with Duncan's test. The results showed that there was no real difference (P> 0.05) between the treatments T0, T1, T2 and T3. In addition, bypass proteins can be used to make up the elephant grass in lactase dairy cattle rations.
RESPONSIBILITY OF THE BOARD OF DIRECTORS OF STATE-OWNED ENTERPRISES (BUMN) AS MANAGEMENT OF STATE PROPERTY AND AS PROFIT-BASED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT IRMAN PUTRA; ARIEF FAHMI LUBIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 09 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - DECEMBER EDITION
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Directors often face dilemmas in making business decisions in buying and or selling assets, shares, investment, expansion because they have two sides of supervision. If they are always restrained by fear and fear in making decisions, the business movement will definitely be hampered. The approach method used in this research is a sociological juridical approach using secondary data and reinforced by primary data. Secondary data was obtained from laws and regulations and interviews with informants, and questionnaires who had served as Directors in BUMN, while secondary data was obtained from the statute approach and conceptual approach. The data obtained from this study were then analyzed qualitatively to answer the problems in this study. The results of this study indicate that the decision of the Board of Directors in business if it is based on good faith cannot be blamed, either civilly or criminally. However, if the Board of Directors is guilty (schuld) and/or negligent (culpoos), the members of the Board of Directors are fully responsible personally and jointly and severally (Article 97 paragraph (3), (4) and (5) of the Company Law). The Board of Directors personally can also be bankrupt so that it is not only PT that is obliged to pay its obligations, the Board of Directors must also be responsible for paying debts.
THE INVESTIGATION AUTHORITY OF CRIMINAL ACTION MONEY LAUNDERING (AML) FOR JUSTISIABLE OF MILITARY JUSTICE IRMAN PUTRA; ARIEF FAHMI LUBIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 01 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE -APRIL EDITION
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Investigators of predicate crimes who are authorized to conduct ML investigations have determined in a limited manner, namely only appointing investigators from the State Police agency Republic of Indonesia, Attorney General's Office, Corruption Eradication Commission (KPK), National Narcotics Agency (BNN) and the Directorate General of Taxes and the Directorate of Customs and Excise of the Ministry of Finance Republic of Indonesia, meanwhile a TNI soldier, TNI Investigator is not on the list as an investigator for predicate crimes. The purpose of this study is to analyze the authority TNI investigators in conducting an investigation of money laundering offenses allegedly committed by Justisiabel Military Courts are still a problem, on the other hand there should be no omission of every act that violates the law in the pursuit of justice and legal certainty. Method The approach used in this research is a sociological juridical approach with using secondary data and reinforced by primary data. Secondary data obtained from interviews with resource persons, and questionnaires distributed to nurses in the District Sidoarjo, while secondary data were obtained from the statute approach and conceptual approach. The sampling method chosen is the purposive sampling method which is considered to be able to represent the population. The data obtained from this study were then analyzed qualitatively to answer the problems in this research. The results of this study indicate that according to the applicable procedural law within the Military Courts which are authorized to conduct an investigation into a criminal act allegedly committed by a Judicial Justicia he military is a TNI Investigator, it turns out that it can't be applied immediately in the process ML investigation because the Law (UU TPPU) has determined otherwise, in providing ML investigation authority.
THE STATUS OF EVIDENCE PROCEEDS OF CRIME IN GENERAL AND MILITARY CRIMES IRMAN PUTRA; ARIEF FAHMI LUBIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 06 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE -SEPTEMBER EDITION
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Determination of the status of evidence of crimes in military courts has the same legal implications as in general courts. Based on the provisions of Article 191 of Law 31 of 1997 concerning Military Courts, it is stated that "In the case of a sentencing decision or being free from all charges or acquittal from all legal charges, the Court stipulates that the confiscated evidence be handed over to the party most entitled to receive it back whose names are listed in the the decision, except if according to the provisions of the legislation, the evidence must be confiscated for the benefit of the state or destroyed or damaged so that it cannot be used anymore", but when the court decides that the evidence is returned to the rightful person, it often issues a decision that raises the question of who is entitled to it. . The purpose of this study is to analyze using the approach method used in this study is a juridical approach by conducting a comprehensive study based on laws and regulations and also empirical juridical research, namely conducting an assessment based on observations of several court decisions which until now have not been able to return of evidence to the rightful person. The results of this study indicate that according to the procedural law applicable in the Military Courts and general courts, it is necessary for the judge to confirm in the court's decision by stating who has the right so that there is legal certainty.
IMPROVING SPEAKING SKILLS THROUGH A PROBLEM SOLVING APPROACH IN CLASS ELEMENT IN SMA N 5 PEMATANG SIANTAR KEZIA DEBORA PURBA; FYOLITA ARITONANG; MITHA MANURUNG
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - MARCH 2022 EDITION
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Education is a means of developing oneself for the better. One way to do self-development is to do a method, namely problem solving, this method aims to improve self-ability by becoming problem-solving as a means of improving abilities, one type of ability improvement is done. is the ability to speak. This ability is needed by everyone when doing social interactions. The use of problem-solving methods as a means of developing speaking skills is carried out with the object of students of SMAN 5 Pemantang Siantar which is carried out with the result of an increase in students' speaking skills with problem solving methods.
SOLUTIONS TO ADDRESS THE NEW DEMANDS OF THE CURRENT VIETNAMESE RADIO AUDIENCE DONG MANH HUNG; TRAN HUONG TRA
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - MARCH 2022 EDITION
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Given the strong development of technology, the trends and psychology of the audience of different media have been changing drastically. The same goes for the radio audience in Vietnam, as they no longer sit for hours listening to pre-recorded radio programs (passive listening), but are switching to listening to programs anytime, anywhere, and through digital devices and platforms. To clarify the habits, tastes, and trends of radio listening in Vietnam today, we have conducted a "Survey of the audience of main radio channels of the Voice of Vietnam (VOV)" in 8 provinces/cities: Hanoi, Son La, Thai Nguyen, Da Nang, Dak Lak, Ho Chi Minh City, Can Tho and Ben Tre during the last 6 months of 2020. The survey results are an assessment report. This was the first in-depth assessment of the audience of major radio channels of the Voice of Vietnam, which was deployed on a large scale, representing all regions nationwide. The research team used mixed methods such methods as conducting questionnaire surveys, interviews, and case study observation. The researcher was conducting a systematic process to get the answer and solution to certain problems or questions logically, which is called research. In this part, the researcher employed research design descriptive qualitative to analyze and to describe the changes among the radio audience in Vietnam, and propose some solutions to radio stations in Vietnam so that they can innovate their contents and distribution processes to best meet the needs of their audience byintroducing the survey results (with comparisons with those of previous studies) to show the changes among the radio audience in Vietnam, and propose some solutions to radio stations in Vietnam so that they can innovate their contents and distribution processes to best meet the needs of their audience. Descriptive qualitative research is a method of research that is aimed to get naturally understanding about a particular phenomenon of human behavior or social setting and to describe the fact and characteristics of the object or subject systematically and accurately without seeking any relation among variables or linkage among different elements (Ary, 2000; Sugiyono, 2010).
ANALYSIS OF SOCIALIZATION OF NON-CASH PAYMENTS THROUGH QRIS TO THE MERCHANTS OF NUSUKAN SURAKARTA TRADISIONAL MARKET MADDA ASYAFA PUTRA; MIFTAHUL NUR UTAMI AMALIA SHOLIHA; DWI ARIES HIMAWANTO
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 2 No. 12 (2022): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - MARCH 2022 EDITION
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This community service activity aims to increase the understanding of the Nusukan Surakarta Traditional Market merchants towards non-cash payment methods by utilizing the QRIS (Quick Response Indonesia Standard) barcode. This education is carried out by cooperating with partner from Permata Bank Surakarta in the form of a webinar through the Google Meet platform aimed at market merchants, as well as door to door outreach to their stalls. Through this outreach activity, merchants have a better understanding of the use of QRIS and the importance of implementing this cashless payment system in the future. The QRIS socialization conducted at the Nusukan Market has an impact on new knowledge for merchants about cashless payments and opening access for merchants who want to use QRIS. However, the limited access to technology by them is one of the constraining factors in this socialization.
THE STATE DETERMINES LEGAL SYSTEM WITH INTERNATIONAL HUMAN RIGHTS INSTRUMENTS ARIEF FAHMI LUBIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 04 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE -JULY EDITION
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Human rights, which are protected can be in the form of individuals, groups or property. The state or state officials as part of the state have an international obligation to protect citizens and their property, where international human rights standards are established and developed in various international forums. The purpose of this study is to review the Conventions related to Human Rights which guarantee the right of everyone to be treated equally before the law regardless of race, color, origin and ethnicity, which also establishes the Committee on the Elimination of Racial Discrimination, which oversees its implementation. Qualitative research uses a descriptive approach to collect data systematically, factually, and quickly according to the description when the research is carried out. The results of this study indicate that the Human Rights Principles provide guidance for law enforcers in prosecuting criminals. These principles emphasize the importance of oversight (including clarity in the chain of command) of law enforcement agencies. These principles also explain in detail the guarantee of the fulfillment of the right to life.
DEVELOPMENT OF MILITARY PRISONERS IN THE PERSPECTIVE OF MILITARY INTEREST ARIEF FAHMI LUBIS
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTI SCIENCE Vol. 1 No. 08 (2020): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MULTISCIENCE - NOVEMBER EDITION
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Guidance for prisoners in Correctional Institutions is inseparable from a dynamic, which aims to provide more provisions for prisoners in returning the TNI's identity as before, namely being able to carry out their duties and responsibilities in the unit so that the Military Correctional Institution (Lemasmil) is the final stage of the system. law enforcement within the Military Courts. The purpose of this study was to determine whether the development of Military Prisoners in Military Correctional Institutions has been going well. Qualitative research uses a descriptive approach to collect data systematically, factually, and quickly according to the description when the research is carried out. The results of this study indicate that the separation of places to undergo punishment for military convicts from civilian convicts is absolutely necessary, because the Penitentiary for civilian prisoners is different in nature and the desired outcome with military convicts.

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