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Devotion: Journal of Research and Community Service
ISSN : 27770915     EISSN : 27976068     DOI : 10.36418
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Devotion : Journal of Community Service : is a journal that makes it easy for anyone who wants to publish scientific papers in an intensive manner in research. This journal also aims to bridge the gap between textual and contextual approaches to all clumps of knowledge; So, the journal invited the meeting points of several disciplines and scholars.
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Factors Influencing Complaints Of Musculoskeletal Disorders (MSDS) On Female Transport Workers “Tukang Suun” At Badung-Kumbasari Market Wira Natanagara, I Gede Catur; Indonesiani, Suyasning Hastiko
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 3 (2022): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.104

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Work as a transport worker or "manufacturer" is one of the jobs at risk of musculoskeletal disorders (MSDs). Complaints are caused by various factors such as age, years of service, workload, and hauling distance. This study aims to determine the effect of age, years of service, weight of load, and distance of transport with musculoskeletal complaints. The research location was carried out in Badung-Kumbasari Market, Denpasar City with a cross sectional method.  The design used in this study is a cross sectional study. Data collection was carried out from September-December 2016The sample of this study was taken consecutively with 32 women as respondents. Musculoskeletal complaints were measured using a Nordic Body Maps questionnaire with a Likert scale and the factors to be studied were using questionnaires and tools that had been prepared. Data analysis used the Pearson correlation test. From the results of the study, it was found that there was a relationship between age and musculoskeletal complaints (r*=0.625; p<0.001), the relationship between years of service and musculoskeletal complaints (r*=0.683; p<0.001), the relationship between the weight of the load and musculoskeletal complaints (r*= 0.731; p<0.001) and the relationship between haulage distance and musculoskeletal complaints (r*=-0.528; p<0.001). It can be concluded that age, working period, weight of load and hauling distance affect MSDs in haulage workers and weight of load is the dominant factor. It is hoped that ergonomic weight control can reduce musculoskeletal complaints in female transport workers.
Quality Analysis Of Room Natural Lighting Using Spatial Interpolation With Kriging Method Soewono, Soetjipto; Febrina Rizal, Ayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.106

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The results of this study, where natural lighting can affect the lighting in the room, with the entry of natural lighting into the room through 4 open windows. The data retrieval process is for 1 day through special interpolation measurements using the Kirging method. The stages of data collection are in the morning, afternoon and evening with 3 windows open and 4 windows open. The intensity of light when 3 windows are open is a minimum average of -50 lux – 1350 lux in the morning and a maximum of -50 lux -1450 lux during the day, while the condition of 4 open windows is that the minimum average lighting is 0 – 1700 lux in the morning and maximum 50 lux -1750 lux during the day d. natural lighting can make reference to the lighting schedule in the room where the condition of 4 open windows is a mix of 5 points in the afternoon and a minimum of 3 points during the day. The electric power obtained is a maximum of 36 kWh, a minimum of 21.5 kWh and the resulting cost is a maximum of RP. 51,597, a minimum of RP. 30,814.87 so that the average energy efficiency of electric power reaches 11. 75%, the highest and the lowest reaches 11. 58% and efficiency towards costs reaches 58%.
Efforts To Improve Students' Mathematical Communication Ability Through Reciprocal Teaching Learning Model For Class VIII SMPS Development National School Of Milk Base Dahlan, Yulia; Siregar, Nurhasanah
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.107

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This study aimed to determine the improvement of students' mathematical communication skills in relation and function materials through the Reciprocal Teaching learning model in class VIII of SMPS National Development Pangkalan Susu. The researchers used classroom action research (CAR) which is carried out in 2 cycles, each cycle was carried out in 2 meetings. The subjects in this study were students of class VIII of SMPS National Development Pangkalan Susu, totaling 22 people. Data collection techniques used were teacher and student observation sheets, and tests of mathematical communication skills. The test was carried out 3 times, namely a diagnostic test, a test for mathematical communication skills I, and a test for mathematical communication skills II. The results of the research at the time of the diagnostic test showed that the students' mathematical communication skills in explaining/writing the elements were known, the elements were asked and concluded correctly and completely (33.4%), painting pictures, diagrams, graphs, or tables completely and correctly (38%), and express mathematical ideas using symbols or mathematical language in writing as a complete and correct representation of an idea or ideas (32%). After being given action in Cycle I and Cycle II, the students were able to explain/write known elements, ask questions and conclusions correctly and completely, describe pictures, diagrams, graphs, or tables completely and correctly, and state mathematical ideas using symbols or mathematical language in writing as a complete and correct representation of an idea or idea. The results of the mathematical communication ability test given in the classical cycle I obtained that students who completed were 10 students (45.45%) out of 22 students with an average of 58.09, in the second cycle who completed increased to 16 students from 22 students (81 ,81%) with an average of 74.18 and has achieved the classical completeness criteria because 80% of the number of students have mathematical communication skills in the sufficient category, namely 70. Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that the Reciprocal Teaching model can improve students' mathematical communication skills in SMPS National Development of Pangkalan Susu.
The Relationship Between Knowledge And Attitudes Towards Fish-Consuming Behavior In Community Affected By Covid-19 In Cimanggis Depok Rubi Isfahani, Wita; Rusilanti, Rusilanti; Alsuhendra, Alsuhendra
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.108

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Fish is a product of natural resources with high economic and biological value. One of the benefits of fish is  its nutrient that can increase immunity. However, fish to the public and have not been consumed evenly in Indonesia. This study aims to determine the relationship between knowledge and attitudes about fish consumption on society’s fish consumption behavior. The type of research is quantitative with a survey approach. The sample in this study was the community affected by the covid-19 pandemic in the Cimanggis district, Depok city with a total sample of 25 respondents who were selected by random sampling technique. The research data were analyzed using descriptive analysis and inferential analysis. The results showed that the percentage of 25 respondents who had high fish knowledge was 64%, respondents who had high fish consumption attitudes were 72%, and 64% of respondents had low fish consumption behavior. Meanwhile, the results of the correlation test showed that there was no relationship between knowledge and fish-consuming behavior (r= 0,160) and there was no relationship between attitude and fish-consuming behavior (r = 0,395). Based on the research results, it is expected that the community, educators and the government can create and implement programs that can increase fish consumption, thus society would have excellent immunity.
Kansei Engineering Method Survey Paper In Designing And Implementing Market Needs Parman, Suhadi; Perdana, Dadan; Kurniawan, Sena; Juanda, Riski
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.110

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The appearance and design of the application was originally developed on the basis of its function and usability, as the development of the appearance of an application began to involve many aspects, including from the side of the user's feelings. In the journal survey, this paper discusses the journals that underlie the research using the Kansei Engineering method. Kansei Engineering itself is a design method that uses user feelings in making product designs.  The method used in the research is literature study, where the existing data becomes information that is easy to understand and useful. The process of finding sources that are used as literature studies by browsing scientific books or articles from websites such as google scholar to get a journal index indexed by google scientists and the google.com search engine to get journal sources that are sometimes not indexed by google scholar Determination of an adequate number of respondents, complete analysis stages, recommendation metrics supported by the display of appropriate prototypes and specimens will produce optimal research results.  Based on the results of the study, it can be concluded that 1. All surveyed papers have similarities in the results of the research in the form of a recommendation matrix that can be applied in making website-based applications and the method used is Kansei Engineering Type I. In terms of analyzing the results of the questionnaire, there are 2 journals that use multivariate analysis with the stages of Coefficient Correlation Analysis (CCA), Principal Component Analysis (PCA), Factor Analysis (FA), and Partial Least Square (PLS). While the other 3 each use different stages. Based on the results of the survey on each paper, it can be concluded that each paper has its own advantages and disadvantages, so that no one is included in the ideal category, such as the number of respondents involved in the study, the number of which is significant with a complete analysis stage. It is also important to display the prototype design to ensure the research results are as expected. For specimens can be adjusted to the needs.
Analysis of The Causes of The Disintegration of The Government of The Abbasiyah Dynasty (1000 M-1250 M) Esa Prasastia A, Muhammad; Rofiq, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.111

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This article will explore why and what factors led to the decline of the Abbasid dynasty after the first period. This research is motivated by the historical fact that in the second period, the glorious period and the ideal government that had been built by the predecessors gradually degraded until finally this dynasty collapsed. One of the causes is none other than disintegration. This article aims to review several things related to how the consolidation and disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty was? And also the factors causing the disintegration of the Abbasid dynasty? The research findings show that the disintegration of the abbasiyah dynasty (1000-1250) AD was caused by none other than two factors, namely internal factors such as loss of social solidarity, extent of power, competition between institutions. Meanwhile, external factors were caused by, among others, Byzantine attacks, coalition crusades.
Authority Of Land Deed Officers On Sale And Purchase Binding Agreements For Certificate Return Process Riskiana, Nanda; Habib Adjie
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.112

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An agreement is a civil event that gives rise to rights and obligations for the parties who have agreed in the agreement. Human nature as a creature is destined to always try to maintain its existence to be sustainable. For this reason, humans will always try to fulfill their life needs without stopping for a moment. An agreement that has been agreed between the parties together, partly formed through an agreement and consciously and binding on the parties desired by those who wrote it. The agreement is a civil event contains the rights and obligations of the parties.
Property Principles For MSMe Business Actors In Sail District, Pekanbaru City Triana, Yeni; Nathassa Winstar, Yelia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.114

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The purpose of this community service is to analyze the understanding of business actors on the principle of propriety in running their business. In the Tugu Keris MSMe business group in Sail District, Pekanbaru City, in terms of the legal consequences that arise, they do not implement the principle of propriety in the perspective of business law. The output target is to increase the understanding of business actors towards the principle of propriety in establishing this partnership relationship, which is very important in the business world towards business competition to increase competitiveness and achieve profits, in particular, and, so the follow-up of the results of this service, may be useful for the service team and external parties related to small and medium enterprises regarding this decency principle are in the form of lecture study material articles for students and allow at the same time to do community service. The method of implementation is the nature of this service, namely lectures and questions and answers with participants. In the discussion of service, it was found that the problems faced by these business actors, it is necessary to solve the problem by providing a clear picture to the partners, because they have very little knowledge of the principle of propriety in establishing partnership relationships and the legal consequences that arise, therefore it is necessary to further legal counseling. Some of the findings in this service are used as material for improving the implementation of the utilization of the principle of propriety, to improve the community of business actors. The outputs produced are according to the activity plan for the proposer in the form of scientific articles, and learning study materials for students.
Sapana Tourism Development Strategy Bonto Salama Village, Sinjai Barat District Sapana Tourism Development Strategy Bonto Salama Village, Sinjai Barat Dist Syarifuddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i3.116

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In this study, this study aims to determine the trend of the development of greeting tourism and the cultivation of tilapia and carp. The methods used are survey and interview methods. The results showed that the development of sapana tourism in the last two years and in the future is increasing, while the cultivation of tilapia and gouramy has developed and has natural potential in the form of natural beauty surrounded by mountains and has adequate facilities and infrastructure such as a lesehan casebo or restaurant and restaurant. worship place. accessibility of both private and public transportation and local government support. Meanwhile, future linkages from the development of greeting tourism include the addition of tourist attractions such as tilapia cultural tourism or bathing places. Furthermore, the development chain of greeting tourism in the future is an increase in the number of tourist visits along with the development of superior or culinary products so that they can attract tourists to visit. The development of greeting tourism in the future will also open up new job opportunities to meet the needs of tourists while in Bonto Salama village. From the development of greeting tourism, it will also increase people's income from the tourism business that is run and increase regional income from levies imposed on tourists.
Strategy Analysis of Non-Formal Education Service Quality at The Department of Education and Culture, Mamasa District Darlin; Petrus; Asrin Tandi
Devotion : Journal of Community Service Vol. 3 No. 2 (2021): Devotion : Journal of Community Service
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.36418/dev.v3i2.117

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The implementation of Non-formal Education at the Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office is still limited in services, both in providing facilities and infrastructure, and other supports so that it is necessary to get maximum service. Research purposes to describe the quality of public and innovative services in the field of non-formal education at the Mamasa District Education and Culture Office, to realize a public service quality strategy with excellent character in the field of non-formal education at the Mamasa District Education and Culture Office. The data used in this study are primary data and secondary data. This research is a type of qualitative research. Research that describes a certain situation and object that will be studied in the current conditions, based on the facts or existing facts. Service strategies that can be carried out in the field of Non-formal Education at the Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office with the following implementation: Implementation of advanced courses for alumni of Non-formal Education and improvement of infrastructure for supporting services for Non-formal Education, Implementing services with excellent character and creativity in service delivery, and Improvement and improvement of service quality in the field of Non-Formal Education, Mamasa Regency Education and Culture Office.

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