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Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU)
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Soil Exploration in Selected Evacuation Center Marites M. Bardelas; Vicente D. Carillo Jr.
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 3 (2019): MARCH
Publisher : Alliance of Health Activists (AloHA)

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Tanauan Leyte being one of the hardly hit areas during the devastation of typhoon HAIYAN, has been given opportunities of different rehabilitation projects to recover and furthermore give priority to disaster risk reduction and management. One of those projects was to build designated Evacuation Centers on different priority areas in typhoon stricken-communities. Wherefore, a further study was done to areas concern to build better Evacuation Centers. The following barangays identified are located along coastal area of Tanauan classified as the most vulnerable in terms of typhoon, surges and other natural calamities. Manpower was hired to help in conducting the soil exploration and utilized appropriate equipment, apparatuses for soil mechanic analysis. Soil samples were systematically gathered using auger boring method and soil penetration test for three to six meters depth using a split barrel, labeled and placed in marked containers. Soil Penetration Test was conducted to determine the soil bearing capacity as basis on the design of building and further recommend for a resilient structure. The water content and liquid limit determination is determined for a possible liquefaction. The results show the different soil classification, soil bearing capacity and liquid susceptibility among five barangays under investigation. The findings suggests that the proposed location of the four barangays are capable of bearing a two-storey structure except for one barangay provided that the structure will conform to the national building code for an evacuation center. Keywords: Evacuation center, Soil exploration, Soil mechanics, Soil samples, Auger boring, Soil bearing capacity, Liquefaction, Site investigation, Haiyan typhoon, Disaster
Physical Condition of Mother and Children Aged Less Than Five Years in Public Health Center Depok III, Sleman, Yogyakarta Etri Wahyuni; Wibowo Wibowo
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 3 (2019): MARCH
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Background: Nutritional status and health of mother and child as a determinant of the quality of human being. The period of a thousand days of life is a sensitive period for the impact of the baby at this time that will be permanent and not be corrected. Nutritional status of children is influenced by several factors, that is genetic and environmental factors. Family factors also have an important role, which the mother has a role in the childcare. It is an expectation that the nutritional status of mother as known as one of the impact of the nutritional status of children can be particularly efforts in a thousand days of life. Objective: To find out the relationship between physical condition of toddler’s mother with the physical condition of toddlers in Puskesmas Depok III Sleman Yogyakarta. Methods: This was a cross sectional research, done in the Public Health Center Depok III, Sleman, Yogyakarta. Samples of this research was 104 toddlers. The research variables were the physical condition of toddler’s mother (height and nutritional status) and the physical condition of toddlers (based on nutritional status of index height/age, weight/age, weight/height, and BMI/age). Chi square test was used to do a hypothesis test. Result: Short and very short toddlers were 28.8%, based on the index of weight/age 7.7% were malnutrition and 2.9% were fat toddlers. Based on the index of weight/height 3.8% were very slim and skinny and 14.4% were fat, and based on the index of BMI/age 4.8% were very slim and skinny and 12.5% were obese. As much as 40.4% toddlers mother’s height ≤150 cm (short) and 59.6% of normal category. P-value for the relationship between height and toddler’s nutritional status, based on index of height/age was 0.135, p-value for relationship between mother’s nutritional status and toddler’s nutritional status, based on index of weight/age was 0.894, the index of weight/height was 0.929, and the index of BMI/age was 0.932, with no relationship between all of them. Conclusion: There was no significant relationship between mother height nutritional status of toddlers with an index based on height/age. There was no significant relationship between mother nutritional status and toddlers nutritional status based on the index of weight/age, weight/height, or BMI/age. Keywords: Nutritional status, Mother’s height
Misguidance in the Selection of Ordinal Scale Data Analysis Methods in Healthcare Management Research Heru Santoso Wahito Nugroho; David Ackah
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 3 (2019): MARCH
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Growth Performance of Lettuce Using Fermented Products as Organic Fertilizers Kareen Lynn E. Negado
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 3 (2019): MARCH
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This study evaluates the growth performance of lettuce (Lactuca sativa L.) utilizing various fermented products as organic fertilizers. Growth performance is determined through the plant’s weight and leaves and significant differences in growth among various treatments: (a) fish trash, (b) scrap seaweeds, (c) kangkong, and control groups urea (positive) and water (negative) was also determined. Kangkong leaves are fermented for 10 days, fish trash for 14 days and 1 month for seaweeds. Lettuce seeds are sown before transplanting (15 days after germination) into pots and placed in raised beds. Randomized complete block design is utilized in the experiment. Growth performance is measured through the number of leaves 10, 20, and 30 days after transplant and mass of plant upon harvest. After 30 days, the lettuce was harvested. Based on the findings, the soil and fermented products are acidic and the needed organic matter for optimum growth of lettuce are not sufficient as well as some nutrients of the fermented products. Among the organic fertilizers, kangkong at 30 ml performs best in terms of the growth performance of lettuce. Urea performs best in terms of the mass upon harvest. Significant differences exist in the mean number of leaves of lettuce treated with various amounts of organic fertilizers with the plants that receive urea. Lettuce produce more number of leaves and with the highest mass upon harvest when treated with urea compared with organic fertilizers applied after 30 days from transplant. Keywords: fermented kangkong; fish trash; growth performance; lettuce; scrap seaweeds
Reading Too Near, Seeing Television, Using Gagets or Computers in a Long Time and the Decrease of Visual Acuity in School Aged Children in the Elementary School Heru Sulistijono; Bambang Heriyanto
Aloha International Journal of Multidisciplinary Advancement (AIJMU) Vol 1, No 3 (2019): MARCH
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Attention to vision disorders, technological progress is one of the things that might cause visual disturbances. The facts that occur a lot in the field, there are so many children who are familiar with gadgets or PC. The general purpose of this study is to obtain a description of the get us to factors of reading, seeing TV, gaget, PC that affect the decrease of visual acuity in school-aged children. The subject were 30 students in the grade 4-6 of elementary school Kemayoran 1 Surabaya, selected by purposive sampling. Data was collected through by questionnaire. The conclusion is that the get us to factor affects the decreased sharpness of the respondent’s vision. Keywords: get us to factor; decreased sharpness of vision; school-aged children

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