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Ilomata International Journal of Social Science
ISSN : 2714898X     EISSN : 27148998     DOI : 10.52728/ijss
FOCUS Ilomata International Journal of Social Science aims to provide information on both theoretical and empirical articles and case studies relating to sociology, political science, history, law in society and related disciplines. Published articles use scientific research methods, including statistical analysis, case studies, field research and historical analysis. SCOPE Ilomata International Journal of Social Science concerns on sociology, political science, history, law in society and related domains. through publication of research based articles and critical analysis articles. It describes, compares, interprets, and explains the whole aspects of multi discipline perspectives including anthropology, sociology, psychology, philosophy, education, philology and history of religion. Ilomata International Journal of Social Science acordially welcomes contributions from scholars of related disciplines
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The Attitude Changes Of Local Farmers Toward The Introduction Of Artificial Insemination In The Extensive Of Cattle Raising In The Seram Bagian Barat District, Maluku Province, Indonesia Bambang Ngaji Utomo; NLP. Indi Dharmayanti; Muharam Saepulloh; Rahmat Setyo Adji; Procula Rudlof Matitaputty; Ermin Widjaja
Ilomata International Journal of Social Science Vol 1 No 4 (2020): October 2020
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (317.028 KB) | DOI: 10.52728/ijss.v1i4.168

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Special efforts for cow must be pregnant (Upsus Siwab) is a program for the achievement of meat adequacy in 2022 through the optimization strategy of implementing Artificial Insemination (AI) in 34 provinces including Maluku Province. One of them is Seram Bagian Barat District. The type of cattle that are kept are Bali with extensive management. Maluku Province is The AI introduction area, so there are many challenges to meet the targets set. The purpose of this paper is to know the performance of AI introductions and the effect toward farmer attitudes in the SBB District during the 3 years of assistance. The method of this research was a survey, interviews with farmers, field officers, and district officers. Data with the Ishiknas format for 3 years was collected from the Agriculture services of SBB District. Data was tabulated and analyzed descriptively. The basic problems related to the application of AI are (1) it is difficult to detect the oestrus because all cattle are released, (2) the habits of mating cattle naturally, (3) there is no interest in participating of AI, and (4) the knowledge of oestrus is very minimal. The strategy to solved the problem was introduction the hormone of Oestrus Synchronization (SE). The strategy was quite successful, in 2017, the realization of AI was 85%. Realization in 2018 and 2019 were more than 100%. The S/C score was 1.13 times indicates that the cows have very good reproductive performance. There were 15 variations in gestational age with the range of 8 months 4 days - 9 months 17 days. The most average were 9 months 10 days (16.6%) and 9 months 11 days (16.6%). The pregnancy rates of AI was 10 -311 cows/month with an average of 108.8 cows, while in natural marriages 0 - 32 cows/month with an average of 12.5 cows. The birth weights of AI with Bali bulls straw ranged from 17 to 23 kg (an average of 19.6 kg), while the natural mating was an average of 16 kg. Another results, the birth weight of AI with Ongole bulls straw on male was an average of 32.2 kg and 30 kg on female. In 2017, the implementation of the AI was all done in combination with the SE because no farmers wanted to report the oestrus of cows. In 2018 there were reports from farmers and in 2019, all AI implementations were based on normal oestrus reports. The change in attitudes of farmers regarding adoption of AI was caused by the calves had a higher birth weight and a higher selling price. Implementation of AI in the District of SBB has good prospects for increasing the quantity and quality of cattle and also increasing the income of farmers
Implementation Of Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital In Educating The Public Henilia Yulita; Koerniawan Hidajat
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (534.992 KB) | DOI: 10.52728/ijss.v1i4.169

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The research focus is on the activities of Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital in educating public health to the context of public health education itself. This research uses a qualitative paradigm, a paradigm that aims to understand a social phenomenon, as a research approach with case study method. The subject of the research is Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital, Jl. Kali Pasir No.9, RW.10, Kb. Sirih, Kec. Menteng, Kota Jakarta Pusat, Jakarta 10340. Object of the research is corporate social responsibility (CSR)and health education. This research answers how the implementation of (CSR) RS. Menteng Mitra Afia educates the public during a new normal co-19 pandemic. The main informant is dr. Enrico Adhitya Rinaldi M.A.R.S, MH, CHRM as the Managing Director of Menteng Mitra Afia Hospital, as well as the founder of PT. Enmedicare International. The result of the research are: The Infection Prevention and Control Training (PPI) was held on September 27, 2019; The BPJS - Day 2020 on Tuesday, February 11, 2020; Inauguration of Central Jakarta DPK-PPNI 2020 on February 5, 2020; and the last was Empirical Implementation of Social Responsibility (CSR) with Webinar on July 11, 2020. The results of the speaker material responses in this webinar show that on average 70% (percent) of the 512 participating webinar communities are very responsive, or very good (SB) assessing the material provided by filling out questionnaires in a form such as a Likert scale.
Level Adoption Of Feed And Organic Fertilizer Technology Based on By Products of Oil Palm Plantation Industry In Lamandau District, Central Kalimantan Bambang Ngaji Utomo; Ermin Widjaja; Bambang Suharyanto; Yaumil Putri Erlambang; Mohammad Sofyan
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The main problem of livestock raising is feed, for that reason, the government issued an policy about integrated livestock farming with plants/plantations especially oil palm which has the potential to produce feed resources which was abundant, inexpensive, continuous, and does not compete with human needs. The activity was carried out in Lamandau District, Central Kalimantan Province. The objective of the research is to look at the level of adoption of complete feed technology from the by-products of the oil palm plantation industry and organic fertilizer in order to initiate the activities of palm oil - cattle integration. A total of 10 farmer groups, 3 individuals and 1 Livestock Breeding Center of Agriculture services were became cooperators. The business activities of cooperator were include animal husbandry, horticultural crop farming and oil palm plantations. The assessment of the level of adoption is done through interviews, Focus Group Discussions (FGD) and field monitoring, which are classified into 3 criteria, namely low (0.0 - 33.3%), moderate (33.4 - 66.7%) and high (66.8 - 100%). Introduction of technology and accompaniment activities were carried out for 3 years. The FGD activities involved various stakeholders such as the Regional Government, PBS of Palm Oil, Banking, and Farmer Groups. Direct practice is done for farmer group learning. The results of this study showed that in the first year only 1 farmer group adopted feed and organic fertilizer technology. The second-year the level of adoption of cattle feed was 33.33% with the range production of 5-20 tons/month, solid organic fertilizer 33.33% with the ring production of 3-20 tons/month and liquid organic fertilizer (biourine) 33.33% with the range production of 1,000-4,000 liters/month. The third-year the adoption level of cattle feed is 100% with the range production of 1-20 tons/month, 100% solid organic fertilizer with the range production of 1-20 tons/month, and 33.33% liquid organic fertilizer with the range production of 1,000-4,000 liters/month. The conclusion is the adoption of feed technology was greater, followed by organic fertilizer and finally liquid fertilizer technology. This is related to how important is its use in the field. Commitment of local government and PBS of palm oil is needed to help easily and continuously obtain feed and fertilizers materials of palm oil mill byproduct and facilitating marketing of their products.
Consumer Behaviour In Halal Food: A Systematic Mapping Study Anita Maulina; Nur Fitri Rahmawati; Anisa Arizona
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This article discusses Consumer Behaviour in Halal Food using a Systematic Mapping Study. The purpose of this mapping study is to find out what topics about Halal food have been researched by scientists around the world. The search was conducted through the research article databases such as Emerald, ScienceDirect, ProQuest, and Taylor & Francis Online. Searches were only carried out on articles published between 2015 - 2020. The inclusion criteria were articles from scientific journals only. The results of this mapping study can be used as a reference for finding new topics in research on Halal Food.
Evaluation Of Government Policy On School From Home And Its Impact On Parents Stress Level In Bekasi City Widiyono; Diana Prihadini; Siti Nurbaity; Heksawan Rahmadi; Roby Irvawan
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In accordance with government policies on some provinces, starting Monday (3/16/2020) up to this very moment, the policy of learning/school from home is still being implemented, starting from kindergarten, elementary, junior high, and high school levels even to universities. This step was taken by the government to anticipate the spread of a new type of coronavirus or Covid-19 within the educational institutions. The direct impact of changes in the learning system, so-called ‘internet-based learning’, has forced various parties to follow and being adaptive to this government policy. On the one hand, this gives students and parents in general, the opportunity to approach new learning systems, but on the other hand, there are still many lacks of devices and readiness of parents to catch up with the system changes that are suddenly applied without the stage of socialization and preparation. For educators, especially elementary school teachers to secondary schools and leaders of educational institutions, the policies provide many opportunities as well as a threat, because there are needs for certain preparation for teachers to engage the education process with a completely different pattern from conventional learning. Parents of the students, also facing challenges outside their daily routine and various tasks and responsibilities in the office, which almost sudden now have to prepare, even assisting their children in learning through the internet. This certainly has a psychological impact on parents' stress. Seeing the above facts, it is deemed necessary to design an education system with a learning pattern at home, which is an internet-based education system that is able to create an atmosphere and learning process that is fun, stimulating, and challenge students to develop themselves optimally in accordance with their talents and abilities, and parents as a companion of their children in the process of learning from home may avoid psychological stress.
Capacity Of Firefighters Fire Fighting Officers In The Implementation Of The Sister Village Program Dwi Agustina; Eka Rofiyanti
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Fire is one of the dangers that can threaten cities that have dense residential. DKI Jakarta as the capital city of the country with many dense residential areas with a high level of fire risk, this is proven from the data of 948 fires occurred from 2011, they were1008 in 2012, 486 in 2013, 486 in 2014 696, 1582 in 2015 and in 2016 there were 1139 fires. The trigger of fires in dense residential areas was the lack of resilience in handling the fire disasters, resilience here refers to reducing the vulnerability that becomes a potential fire hazard in residential areas. Community involvement in fire disaster risk reduction is very important, this should be with the capacity of firefighters to be able to initiate the community to be involved in fire disaster risk reduction efforts. This research will analyze the capacity of firefighters in implementing the Sister Village program, identify the capacity of implementing the Sister Village program that was seen from (i) the capacity of firefighters in initiating communities to play a role in efforts to reduce the risk of fire disasters, (ii) Implementation of the Sister Village Program in fire disaster risk reduction efforts, (iii) Community involvement in fire disaster risk reduction efforts in DKI Jakarta. In doing research the capacity of firefighters in the application of the Sister Village Program as an effort to reduce the risk of fire disasters used descriptive qualitative research methods.
The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on the World of Education in Indonesia Novianita Rulandari
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Since the beginning of 2020, the world has been shocked by the Corona Virus Diseases (Covid-19) pandemic which has spread rapidly throughout the world, infecting more than forty million people, causing more than one million deaths by October 2020. This pandemic has an impact on the education world where all levels of education from kindergarten to postgraduate are required to carry out distance learning through online-based classes. Various problems then arise in distance learning because not all students have the facilities and infrastructure needed in its implementation, even causing casualties. This research examines and discusses the phenomenon of Covid-19 pandemic and its impact on the education world in Indonesia. The purpose of this research is to find out government policies in overcoming learning problems in a pandemic situation and finding the right policies so that learning can still be carried out effectively, how the supervision needs to be done by the government so that teaching and learning activities can run effectively and how the teaching communication strategies in using online media so that the delivery of material by lecturers can be easily understood by students. From the research results, several conclusions were obtained. The Minister's policy to carry out the online learning process still faces various challenges in its implementation; The learning process from home must always be monitored through good cooperation between students, parents, and educators, especially for primary and secondary education; and by using some appropriate learning communication strategies, the online teaching and learning process can be carried out more effectively because it does not take up a lot of time and space.
The Potential Of Dki Jakarta Tourism Object Development Case Study In Pancasila Sakti Monument In Lubang Buaya Jakarta Nur Fitri Rahmawati; Anita Maulina; Bisma Widyawan; Trie Andari Ratna Widyastuti
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The Pancasila Sakti Monument in Lubang Buaya, Jakarta is one of the tourism identities of DKI Jakarta, many efforts have been made in developing the preservation and preserving the cultural assets that are still left in the Pancasila Sakti Monument in Lubang Buaya. The purpose of this research is to determine the potential development of tourism objects in Pancasila Sakti Monument in Lubang Buaya by analyzing the historical values ​​and uniqueness. This study used a descriptive qualitative method that describes the information of the Tourism Object from the Pancasila Sakti Monument in Lubang Buaya. Data collection techniques used were interviews, literature study, observation, and documentation. The data collection was analyzed and grouped based on the research problems. The results of this study indicate that the Tourism Object namely Pancasila Sakti Monument in Lubang Buaya is one of the tourism objects that have the potential to be developed in DKI Jakarta.
The Effect Of Price Discounts And Packaging Bonuses On Impulsive Purchasing Decisions To Consumers Of Alfamart In Sunter Jaya, North Jakarta Trinik Susmonowati; Ida Royani
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This study aims to determine the magnitude of the price effect of discounts and packaging bonuses at Alfamart in Sunter Jaya, North Jakarta. The population in this study were all Alfamart customers in Sunter Jaya, North Jakarta with a sample of 130 respondents by using the accidental sampling technique. The data collection technique used is questionnaires, for each respondent given 26 statements. Based on hypothesis testing using a t-test, price discounts and packaging bonuses are positive and significant for impulsive purchasing decisions. The results of the f test show that all the independent variables in this study significantly influence impulsive purchasing decisions. R square value is 0.815 which can be interpreted that the effect of variable x (price discount and packaging bonus) on the variable y (impulsive purchase decision) is 81.5%, while the remaining 18.5% is influenced by variables outside the variables studied.
Trusmi's Written Batik Manufacturer Industry And Its Impact On Trusmi's Trusmi's Batik Written Creator In The Village Trusmi Kulon Cirebon Ai Nety Sumidartini
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The batik industry is now growing. Likewise with batik Trusmi that development is now growing rapidly. Revenue is a consequence or impact of the development of the batik industry. Revenue Trusmi batik artisans can be used for the basic needs of both basic needs and the needs of batik artisans in the business of making batik and batik artisans revenue also used for industrial development or business Trusmi batik. The problems discussed in this research on the impact of batik artisans Trusmi revenue as a result of the development of batik industry Trusmi. The goal, which is to determine the revenue impact of batik artisans Trusmi batik industry development. The method used in this research is using a descriptive qualitative method with the approach used approach SWOT analysis (Strength, Weakness, Opportunity, Threat). Data collected by using observation and in-depth interviews with batik artisans Trusmi and also the village, as well as gathering documentation in the form of images and small notes. Results of research conducted by the researchers, it is known that income Trusmi batik artisans used for a variety of needs, not only for the basic needs of batik artisans but is also used to develop the Business of making batik. By using SWOT analysis of the impact of this revenue is not only powerful, but also has the disadvantage of not yet arranged neatly on the financial statements batik business, and there were also threats, in the form of batik competition from other regions. While the strength of itself is able to carry on business batik and opportunities that can develop the business of making or write Trusmi batik industry. With the aim to maximize profits and the opportunities and minimize weaknesses and threats to the batik artisans need to develop the business by using a strategy of differentiation.

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