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Journal Of World Science
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ISSN : 28288726     EISSN : 28289307     DOI : https://doi.org/10.58344/jws.v1i1.1
Journal Of World Science is a scientific journal in the form of research and can be accessed openly. This journal is published monthly by CV Riviera Publishing. Journal of World Science provides a means for ongoing discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scope of the journal that can be empirically examined. The journal publishes research articles covering all aspects of social sciences, ranging from Management, Education, Economics, Culture, Law, Engineering sciences, Social and Sains that belong to the social context.
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The Creation Of The Composition Of The Musical Work Of Kemepyar As Representation Of Traditional Music Diversity Irawati, Eli; Warsana, Warsana
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i11.686

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The creation of the work "kemepyar" is a response to the typical archipelago food containing many spices, one of which is soto. Soto is made from a variety of spices and spices from all corners of the country, be it in the form of tubers, leaves, grains, and so on. The mixture of various Indonesian spices produces a distinctive taste and makes the body feel warm and fit. This was used as an inspiration for the creation of the artwork entitled Kemepyar.  Kemepyar is a term used by Javanese people to describe a situation that very bright, clear, warm, satisfying, satisfied, and delicious in enjoying a dish of food or drink with a fresh taste. The musical idea of the work comes from Javanese gamelan and Macapat dhandang gula. Musical idioms use Javanese, Balinese, Kalimantan, and Sumatran karawitan. Meanwhile, the medium of cultivation uses gamelan, swipe instruments, saxophone blowing instruments, and tambourines. The purpose of creating this work as a form of response to the social environment, in this case the diversity of spices/spices used in soto dishes as a representation of ethnic diversity and traditional music in Indonesia. This work is useful as a stimulus for Music Composition students to create works derived from the phenomenon of daily life, in this case food. The method of creation was chosen to realize the phenomenon of food diversity of soto spices into the form of musical works. The creation process consists of initial stimulation, idea emergence, exploration, improvisation, formation, and presentation.
Analysis of Customer Satisfaction Survey Results at the Large Ship Mooring at PT Pelabuhan Indonesia Regional 2 Cirebon Branch Dwiputra, Dimas Widi; Amarta, Prafieta; Permana, Teddy Arif; Khumayah, Siti; Lestari, Aghnia Diah
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Survey results in customer satisfaction are essential for a company because, with a survey, the company can know the needs of its customers, help improve employee performance, make the right decisions, and encourage company growth. PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) Regional 2 Cirebon Branch, one of the Port Business Entities (BUP), conducts activity surveys. The research is studied about the satisfaction of customers at PT Pelabuhan Indonesia (Persero) Regional 2 Cirebon Branch. This research gathers information through documentation, interviews, direct observations, and a study library. The study results are Dimensions of Direct Evidence, such as appearance officers and comfort facilities. Dimensions Reliability includes an attitude of polite courtesy, justice in getting services, and transparent service standards. Responsiveness Dimensions include being a? responsiveness officer in handling requests and complaints from Customers. Dimension guarantees include speed, accuracy, and time service. Dimension Empathy is an officer's ability to notice customers' desires and needs.
The Role of Community Traditional Institutions in Dispute Resolution in Multicultural Communities Fuqoha, Habib; Putri, Gina Anggita; Alfarizi, Aldi; Gunawan, Sigit; Dikrurahman, Diky
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Indonesian society is pluralistic, consisting of various ethnic groups, religions, and customs. This diversity can trigger various disputes in multicultural societies. This research aims to analyze the role of societal institutions in dispute-resolution efforts in multicultural communities. This study uses a qualitative research method with a literature study approach, focusing on societal institutions as the primary subjects, specifically their role and effectiveness in managing disputes. Data from various sources were analyzed in three stages: data reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research results show that society institutions play a significant role in resolving disputes through mechanisms such as deliberation for consensus, customs, and customary sanctions. Strengthening the role of these institutions is essential for maintaining social harmony by increasing community understanding of customary law and building synergy between customary institutions and state law.
Analysis of the Application of Underpass at the Cibiru Roundabout Using PTV VISSIM Umar, Bangga Fitriyanda; Khalda, Khalda; Sintianti, Silvina; Novriani, Shinta
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Traffic congestion is a persistent global issue, particularly in densely populated cities like Bandung, Indonesia. The construction of an underpass offers a potential solution to reduce congestion at high-density intersections, such as the Cibiru Roundabout, which connects JL. Soekarno-Hatta, JL. Cibiru, and JL. A.H Nasution. This research analyzes traffic performance and assesses the feasibility of implementing an underpass at this location. A quantitative descriptive research method was used, with data collected through field measurements of vehicle volume and speed. The analysis followed the Indonesian Road Capacity Guidelines (PKJI) 2023 to evaluate capacity, degree of saturation, and service level. Using PTV VISSIM software, simulations were conducted to project traffic conditions over the next ten years, considering a 5% annual growth rate. Results indicate significant congestion, with service levels reaching "F" across various segments. Simulation outcomes suggest that an underpass would improve traffic flow by increasing capacity, reducing delays, and shortening queues. This study provides a valuable reference for urban planners seeking effective interventions in other cities facing similar traffic challenges.
Brief Overview of MERS: Middle East Respiratory Syndrome Nadeem, Ayesha; Saeed, Hafiza Arshi; Talib, Ambreen; Shah, Rabbya Rayan; Atique, Rameen; Samad, Abdul
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i11.1226

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Middle East Respiratory Syndrome (MERS) is a zoonotic disease caused by MERS-CoV, a beta coronavirus with a mortality rate of approximately 35%. The disease exhibits a wide range of clinical symptoms, from mild respiratory issues to severe conditions like multi-organ failure and pneumonia. Person-to-person transmission has led to significant hospital and community outbreaks, underscoring the urgent need for effective infection control measures. This study explores MERS-CoV's epidemiology, pathogenesis, and transmission dynamics, aiming to enhance understanding of its replication, spread, and control strategies due to limited pharmaceutical interventions. A comprehensive review of current literature was conducted, focusing on epidemiological data, genetic characteristics, and transmission patterns across affected regions, including the Middle East, Asia, Africa, and North America. Findings indicate that MERS-CoV originated from recombination events in the spike protein of African dromedaries and spread to the Arabian Peninsula via camels. The virus affects not only humans but also domestic animals like sheep, cattle, horses, and pigs, with global transmission facilitated by travelers, resulting in outbreaks in Asia and North America. Despite extensive research, no effective vaccines, antiviral drugs, or immune therapies control MERS-CoV. The findings emphasize the high pandemic potential of MERS-CoV due to its mortality rate and lack of effective treatments, highlighting the need for strict infection control and further research into viable therapeutic options.
Designing a Human Resource Management System for Performance Assessment using Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) for Operators at PT. Polyland Indoteknik Bandung Tanoni, Erlin Ribka; Saputra, Bobby W.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i11.1227

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Employee performance appraisal is a crucial aspect of enhancing organizational productivity and effectiveness. This research aims to develop a more robust performance appraisal system for factory operators at PT. Polyland Indoteknik Bandung employs the Behaviorally Anchored Rating Scales (BARS) method. Through an analysis of the existing appraisal system, this study found that the sole use of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs) is insufficient to measure complex behavioral aspects. Therefore, BARS is proposed as a more comprehensive method. The designed BARS system incorporates specific behavioral indicators relevant to the job of factory operators. Additionally, this research outlines an implementation strategy involving socialization, integration with existing systems, feedback provision, and periodic evaluation. The results indicate that BARS can improve the quality of performance appraisals and provide more constructive feedback to employees.
The Influence of Job Level and Work Stress on Learning Motivation of Master's Students at Harapan Bangsa Business School Class of 2023-2024 Rahmat, Damianus Tulus; Sibarani, Mentiana
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The demands of balancing professional and academic responsibilities present unique challenges for Master’s students who work while pursuing higher education, often resulting in increased job stress and varied impacts on learning motivation. This study investigates how job level and job stress influence the learning motivation of Master's students in Management at Harapan Bangsa Business School, focusing on students from the 2023-2024 cohort. A quantitative approach was used, employing structured questionnaires to collect data from a sample of 120 students in Bandung between July and November 2024. The analysis, conducted through multiple regression, revealed that job level significantly positively affects learning motivation, with students in higher positions exhibiting greater motivation to succeed academically. In contrast, job stress did not show a statistically significant effect on learning motivation, indicating that its impact may vary based on individual resilience and role-specific factors. These results suggest that learning motivation is more closely tied to job level than job stress. The study provides valuable insights for educational institutions aiming to enhance motivation among working students by promoting autonomy and competency support, aligning with Deci and Ryan’s self-determination theory. Institutions can better support students' academic success across different job levels by focusing on strategies that increase student autonomy and skill-building opportunities.
The Attitude toward Teacher Digital Media in English Language Teaching Winarti, Sri; Putro, Nur Hidayanto Pancoro Setyo
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.58344/jws.v3i11.1229

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The increasing integration of digital media in education has opened new pathways for enhancing student engagement, particularly in English reading classes. This study aims to explore students' attitudes toward using digital media in reading lessons, focusing on its impact on motivation and accessibility in English language learning. Utilizing a descriptive qualitative approach, this research was conducted in a State Junior High School in Sleman, with data collected from ten students through interviews, observations, and questionnaires. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis to uncover recurring patterns related to student experiences with digital media. The findings reveal that students generally respond positively to digital media, appreciating its flexibility and access to diverse reading resources. Digital media facilitates engaging, interactive learning and enables students to study independently outside the classroom, breaking the limitations of time and space. The study concludes that digital media has significant potential to enhance motivation and foster a more inclusive, accessible learning environment. However, challenges remain regarding digital literacy and consistent technology access. Future research could explore the long-term impact of digital media on reading proficiency and strategies to support broader implementation in under-resourced schools.
Representation of Violence Against Female Characters in Indonesian Horror Novels Widodo, Joko; Qur’ani, Hidayah Budi; Anggraini, Purwati; Zahidi, Mohammad Khikam; Nuryasin, Mohammad
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This study explores the representation of violence against female characters in Indonesian horror novels, examining how these portrayals reflect societal views on gender and power. By analyzing three popular novels, the research focuses on types of violence—physical, psychological, and symbolic—that female characters experience, aiming to uncover how these depictions critique patriarchal norms. Employing a descriptive qualitative approach, the study uses textual analysis alongside a feminist narrative framework to interpret recurring themes and patterns within these narratives. Findings reveal that, while female characters are often portrayed as victims, they also demonstrate moments of resistance and agency, challenging traditional roles and societal expectations. This ambivalent portrayal highlights both the vulnerability and resilience of women, offering insights into the complex dynamics of gender in Indonesian culture. The study concludes that Indonesian horror novels serve as a powerful medium for social critique, using horror to comment on issues of gender-based violence and the potential for women to disrupt oppressive structures. This research emphasizes the role of literature in reflecting and challenging societal norms, particularly regarding the representation of women.
Classification of Drug Usage Patterns and Identification of Diseases in the Provision of Drug Types Using the K-Nearest Neighbors Method Farizki, Rafi; Supriatna, Nano; Juliana, Christine
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The increasing complexity of healthcare systems highlights the need for data-driven approaches to optimize drug usage patterns and improve disease management. This study employs the K-Nearest Neighbors (KNN) algorithm to analyze correlations between prescribed medications and associated diseases, utilizing a dataset comprising attributes such as patient demographics, drug types, dosages, and treatment frequencies. The results reveal significant trends, including the predominance of "Drug_D" due to its versatility across multiple conditions such as hypertension, diabetes, and cardiovascular diseases. The study also highlights the prevalence of chronic conditions like hypertension and respiratory disorders, underscoring the importance of preventive healthcare and resource allocation. Simplified dosage regimens, predominantly "Once_Daily," were found to enhance patient adherence, aligning with global best practices in chronic disease management. The analysis further emphasizes targeted prescribing practices, with specific drugs strongly correlated to particular diseases, such as "Drug_A" for hypertension and "Drug_B" for respiratory disorders. However, the broad usage of certain medications raises concerns about potential over-reliance, necessitating regular monitoring. These findings demonstrate the value of machine learning in improving healthcare decision-making, enhancing operational efficiency, and supporting evidence-based practices. Future research should expand the dataset to include genetic and lifestyle factors to further refine predictive accuracy and contribute to the advancement of personalized medicine. This study underscores the transformative potential of integrating data mining techniques into healthcare systems to achieve better patient outcomes and more effective resource management.

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