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Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal
Published by BIAR Publisher
ISSN : 26851989     EISSN : 26853868     DOI : https://doi.org/10.33258/biohs
BIoHS-Journal is a peer-reviewed journal published in February, June and October by BIAR Publisher. BIoHS Journal welcomes research paper in humanities: language and linguistics, history, literature, performing art, philosophy, religion, visual arts. Social sciences: economic, anthropology, sociology, psychology, geography, culture and ethics studies, gender and sexuality studies, archaeology and other related fields which is published in both online and printed versions.
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Local Agricultural Product Packaging Innovation as an Effort to Improve Branding and Sustainable Excellence of Farmer Community Products in Ciburial Village, West Bandung Regency Fitriani Reyta; Susan Purnama; Bob Foster
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i1.1059

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The Joint Partners of Farmer Groups (Gapoktan) in Ciburial Village, West Bandung Regency, has great potential in selling horticultural agricultural products, one of the Gapoktans already has potential market demand is Cipta Mandiri. Gapoktan Cipta Mandiri has a high demand for organic vegetable products, digital media marketing increases awareness and expands the market quickly. The high demand creates new problems for Gapoktan Cipta Mandiri, namely product packaging that is not yet able to protect the product for long distance delivery, while consumer demand is not only from Bandung and its surroundings, as well as other large cities that are pretty far away, packaging innovations are needed that can protect the durability of organic vegetables, which are accessible from chemicals, where product spoilage is faster than non-organic products. Vacuum packaging innovations with cooling and anti-rotting systems need to be developed to support market demand which is already quite rapid. This innovation is expected to increase the potential for economic independence in other Ciburial village communities besides Gapoktan Cipta Mandiri. This research aims to determine the role of organic agricultural product packaging innovation in improving the branding and sustainable excellence of Gapoktan agricultural products. Ciburial Village, West Bandung Regency. A total of 100 samples were used from a population of 200 organic vegetable consumers in large cities, consisting of online consumers of organic products from Gapoktan Cipta Mandiri, Ciburial. The results of packaging innovation are proven to increase brand awareness and knowledge as well as the superiority of agricultural products by 78.25%. The branding strength formed from packaging innovation increases the product's competitive advantage by 85.16%. The indirect influence through the variable between branding has a path coefficient value that is greater than the direct influence path coefficient value. The branding strategy increases the impact of the packaging innovation strategy on the competitive advantage of Ciburial Village Gapoktan MSME products.
The Assessment of Components Affecting Interest in Reusing Video Conferencing Advancement Fitriani Reyta; Susan Purnama; Bob Foster; Aggi Panigoro Sarifiyono; Teguh Rahman Faiz; Wulan Julfiani
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i1.1060

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In the new normal era, the use of video conferencing technology has increased and become a new habit among Indonesians. However, despite a significant increase, the factors influencing the interest in reusing video conferencing technology after the new normal era are still in question. Thus, this study aimed to create a research model to explain factors influencing the interest in reusing video conferencing technology, including perceived ease of use, usefulness, self-efficacy, enjoyment, social influence, facilitating conditions, and user satisfaction. The population in this study was people who live in the Greater Jakarta area, with a total of 320 samples collected using the purposive sampling method through questionnaires on google forms. Then the data was processed using PLS. The results of data analysis using the structural equation modeling method show that self-efficacy and facilitating conditions have a positive effect on perceived ease of use, perceived enjoyment and social influence have a positive effect on perceived usefulness, system quality has a positive effect on user satisfaction, perceived ease of use has a positive effect on perceived usefulness, perceived usefulness has a positive effect on continuance intention, perceived usefulness has a positive effect on user satisfaction, and user satisfaction have a positive effect on continuance intention. However, perceived ease of use has an insignificant effect on continuance intention in reusing video conferencing technology.
The Kenosis Of Jesus Christ: Model Of The Christian Life According To Philippians 2:5-11 Ramarolahy Patricia Josette; Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i1.1061

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In the ancient city of Philippi, resonant with echoes of a bygone prosperity, the apostle Paul wove an indelible narrative in his epistle to the Philippians. Penned during his Roman imprisonment, this literary masterpiece, nestled within the realm of captivity epistles, expresses gratitude to a church intimately entwined with Paul's challenges. At its core lies a profound theme—the "Kenosis of Jesus Christ," unraveling divine humility as expounded in Philippians 2:5-11. This theological journey delves into diverse interpretations by researchers, spanning epochs from the Church Fathers to contemporary theologians. While the Church Fathers grapple with the dual nature of Jesus, reformers and modern theologians provide nuanced perspectives, revealing the enduring relevance of kenosis. The ramifications of kenosis on Malagasy life manifest in humanitarian salvation, exemplified in the voluntary abasement and subsequent exaltation of Jesus Christ outlined in Philippians 2:5-11. This transformative power extends beyond theological discourse, influencing progress, national reconciliation, and ecclesiastical renewal in the daily life of Madagascar. Examining the compatibility of kenosis with Madagascar's development, we discern its potential as both a tool and an obstacle. As an effective tool, kenosis aligns with the true preaching of the Gospel and the lived experience of humility, fostering a trajectory toward societal flourishing. However, as an obstacle, it is manifested in the tolerance of injustice, conflicting with the current societal situation. Kenosis emerges as a profound concept in Christian theology, inviting believers to embody the humility exemplified by Christ. The theological journey traverses diverse interpretations, illuminating the richness and complexity of this motif. In the context of Madagascar, kenosis catalyzes positive shifts in daily life, national reconciliation, and ecclesiastical renewal. This paradigm offers a transformative pathway for countries in progress, transcending economic metrics to embrace societal flourishing. The compatibility of kenosis with Madagascar's development calls for a recalibration of societal values, blending true Gospel preaching and humility to counter contemporary challenges and embrace the profound meaning of kenosis.
The Sacred Elixir: Christian Biblical Wine for Holy Communion Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i1.1062

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This comprehensive examination delves into the diverse definitions and applications of wine, interweaving scientific, biblical, and cultural perspectives to contextualize its significance within the Christian sacrament. Exploring the chemical, microbiological, oenological, geographical, and physicochemical facets of wine, the study provides a nuanced understanding of its multifaceted nature. Scientific inquiry illuminates the myriad uses of wine, ranging from culinary and biomedical contexts to analytical chemistry and environmental considerations. The discourse extends to the symbolic depth of red wine, theological perspectives, and the pivotal role wine plays in both the Old and New Testaments. Notably, the viewpoints of evangelical theologians are meticulously examined, culminating in a poignant exploration of the sacred communion ritual, particularly its profound relevance for individuals in their final moments. This examination transcends the traditional confines of wine analysis, intertwining its scientific complexities with the spiritual and cultural dimensions encapsulated in biblical narratives. The symbolic richness of wine emerges as a common thread, connecting its chemical composition to profound theological implications. The discerning gaze of evangelical theologians further enriches the discourse, shedding light on the theological nuances surrounding wine within the Christian tradition. Finally, the exploration culminates in a poignant consideration of the sacred communion, offering profound insights into its transformative significance, particularly when administered to individuals nearing the culmination of their earthly journey. Fundamentally, this inquiry reveals the intricate interplay of meanings intricately woven into the essence of wine. It goes beyond the mere material substance, encapsulating a symbolic resonance that extends across the domains of science, spirituality, and culture.
Assessing the Sustainable Development Goals and Its Application in Nigeria Marcus Garvey ORJI
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 1 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, February
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i1.1063

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Sustainable development is maintaining a delicate balance between the human need to improve the way of life, maintain and guarantee the continuity of a business and feeling of well-being on one hand, and preserving natural resources and ecosystems, on which we and future generations depend. The United Nations Agenda 2030 is a plan of action for people, the planet, and prosperity. It also seeks to strengthen universal peace in greater freedom. The United Nations recognizes that eradicating poverty in all its forms and dimensions, including extreme poverty, is the greatest global challenge and an indispensable requirement for sustainable development. All countries and all stakeholders, acting in collaborative partnership, will implement this plan. UN is resolved to free the human race from the tyranny of poverty and want and to heal and secure our planet. UN is determined to take the bold and transformative steps that are urgently needed to shift the world onto a sustainable and resilient path. The 17 Sustainable Development Goals and 169 targets demonstrate the scale and ambition of this new universal Agenda. They seek to build on the Millennium Development Goals and complete what they did not achieve. They seek to realize the human rights of all and to achieve gender equality and the empowerment of all women and girls. They are integrated and indivisible and balance the three dimensions of sustainable development: the economic, social, and environmental. The objective of this study is to make a literature review of the 17 United Nations sustainable development goals in terms of concepts, institutional perceptions, and global challenges if any.
Analysis of Factors Influencing the Choice of Inventory Accounting Methods in Manufacturing Companies Listed On the Bei Angelica Faustine; Fidela Aldora; Siti Dini; Mhd Zulkifli Hasibuan
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i2.1064

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This research was created to obtain research objectivesFactors influencing the choice of inventory accounting methods in manufacturing companies listed on the IDX in the industrial and chemical sector in 2019-2021. This research uses quantitative research. The population in this research is allmanufacturing companies listed on the IDX in the industrial and chemical sector in 2019-2021as many as 16 and the research sample was 48 samples. The partial research results conclude that Inventory has a positive and significant effect on the Inventory Accounting Method, Cost of goods manufactured has no and significant effect on the Inventory Accounting Method, Gross profit margin has no and no significant effect on the Inventory Accounting Method, k Liquidity has a significant and significant effect on the Inventory Accounting Method . Simultaneously, inventory, cost of production, gross profit margin and liquidity have a positive and significant effect on the Inventory Accounting Method.
Exploring the Probability of Finding Life in Outer Space: A Convergence of Science and Religion BELAY SITOTAW GOSHU
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i2.1111

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The search for alien life has captivated people's interest for ages, provoking scientific research, philosophical reflection, and prevalent speculation. This multidisciplinary study explores the possibility of finding life in space by integrating astronomy, astrobiology, philosophy, and theology. The study provides a comprehensive overview of the opportunities and challenges associated with searching for biosignatures, habitability, and the origins of life on Earth. The findings suggest that the galaxy has a potentially habitable exoplanet, making them motivating candidates for additional study. While spectroscopic approaches show promise in finding biosignature chemicals in exoplanet atmospheres, studies of extremophiles shed light on the conditions necessary for life to begin and flourish. It is vital to advance public engagement and education, foster international cooperation, and intensify observational activities. Interdisciplinary collaboration and discussion are crucial to understanding the societal, cultural, and ethical ramifications. The search for alien life, which is still one of humanity's continual efforts to understand the universe and our role in it, is one of the most significant and enduring issues of our day. Through collaborative efforts and persistent inquiry, we might discover evidence of life beyond Earth, fundamentally changing our understanding of the cosmos.
New Media and Cultural Strengthening in Exploring Old Tombs, Heritage of East Sumatran Civilization Datuk Imam Marzuki
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i2.1112

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The old tombs left by the Malay kingdom of East Sumatra are an interesting study. In a historical context, it is part of the heritage in the form of artifacts with distinctive tombstone motifs. In parts of the world, the culture of visiting old graves is often called pilgrimage tourism or popularly called the rihlah of civilization. Several Islamic countries routinely carry out this, such as Iran, Pakistan, Türkiye and Sudan. Apart from the tourism aspect, this activity also contains spiritual and religious elements. The existence of old graves can be accessed easily due to information spread on YouTube media. It also helps when searching for these places and locations when using Google Maps. Using smartphone media technology, such as smartphone applications, can increase the involvement of the younger generation in learning history.
Deficiencies among French Learners in Primary, Secondary, and High Schools in the Analamanga Region - Antananarivo, Madagascar Andrianiaina Solo Raivo Lyh Raphaël; Andrianarimanana Jean Claude Omer; Andrianjary Myriam; Rakotoson Olivia; Rasoloarivony Theis Lala; Fidelio Arnold Ulrich; Ratiarimananjatovo Narindra; Ratsimandisa Haritiana Zo; Koto-Te-Nyiwa Ngbolua; Robijaona Rahelivololoniaina Baholy
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 6 No 2 (2024): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v6i2.1113

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The present study highlights French language acquisition in primary, secondary, and public high schools in Antananarivo and its surrounding areas. Classroom observations and surveys were conducted in two public primary schools (EPP 67 ha Nord-Est and EPP Antanimena Est), two General Education Colleges (CEG Betsimitatatra and CEG Antanimena), and three public high schools (Lycée Moderne Ampefiloha, Lycée Analamahitsy, and Lycée Ivato). Field research reveals factors contributing to students' language deficits: lack of exposure, with 60.41% of students using French exclusively in school and during French classes. This leads to language deficiencies stemming from limited practice and vocabulary, observed in 43.13% of students, indicating incomplete mastery of the French language. Consequently, the majority (42.40%) resort to using dictionaries due to this vocabulary gap. Analysis of learning methods shows that most students encounter challenges across all subjects (78%), with a preference for memorization as the primary strategy (63.33%). Additionally, the majority believes that the use of visual aids is the most effective method to address their shortcomings (71.81%). Therefore, this study focuses on observing French language learning methods and aims to enhance them for more satisfactory outcomes.
The dilemma of indigenous researchers: A review to qualitative and quantitative research methods with reference to children with special educational needs Abdelbasit Gadour; Samia Amniana
Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences (BIoHS) Journal Vol 1 No 1 (2014): Britain International of Humanities and Social Sciences, June
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.33258/biohs.v1i1.1114

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There is a growing concern among indigenous researchers with the reliability of the methods used to get insights into the phenomena of concern. This study explores the techniques/methods used to collect information on children’s special educational needs within Libyan mainstream schools. This is with the aim to underline the advantages and disadvantages of each method used within unfamiliar context to where they initially created. Moreover issues relating to validity and reliability, sampling and generalisability are considered here and attention is drawn to the sample and population selected.

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