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Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 28100182     DOI : https://doi.org/10.56943/jmr
ACITYA WISESA is Scientific Journal of Multidisciplinary research that has specificities in several fields such as: Education Sciences Agrarian and Biological Sciences Health Sciences Exact and Earth Sciences Human and Social Sciences Engineering Technology Review Article Educational Objects Social Sciences etc
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USING MAGIC BOTTLE TO IMPROVE STUDENTS’ SPEAKING SKILLS Ling Jen, Shirley
Acitya Wisesa: Journal of Multidisciplinary Research Vol. 2 Issue 1 (2023)
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.223

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Speaking has been the main problem for majority of Malaysian students as they are afraid to make mistakes.  In order for students to be understood while speaking in English, they need to be able to pronounce English words clearly. To solve this problem, a game ‘Magic Bottle’ was developed in this study. This research was conducted on a group of 27 students from Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan Taman Universiti, Skudai, Johor Bahru.  It was triangulated through analysis of PBD Assessment Reports, a set of pre-test and post-test, participant observation and interview.  Early observation shows that none of the students passed their PBD Speaking Skills Assessment. Only 2 out of 27 students (7%) scored Band 2 in their PBD Assessment (Pelaporan Pentaksiran Bilik Darjah) for Speaking Skills. The rest, 25 out of 27 students (93%) only scored Band 1 in their Speaking Assessment.  All the students failed in the first PBD Speaking Skills Assessment.  In this study, students were taught about pronunciation using 'Magic Bottle'. In the game, students were exposed to the correct pronunciation of the difficult words. They were asked to read and role play the sentences in the game.  The research showed that students had improved their pronunciation through ‘Magic Bottle’.   The T-Test conducted at the end of the test shows that there was a significant improvement between the students’ post-test and pre-test results.  Students had also shown improvement in their PBD Speaking Skills. 
COMPARATIVE STUDY ON NUTRITIONAL AND ANTI NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION OF FRESH AND DRIED OKRA OBTAINED FROM GUSAU MARKET NIGERIA Shaibu, Momoh; Clifford, Odenigbo C.; Abdulahi, S. A.; Dikko, A. M.
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.230

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Okra or commonly known in its Latin as abelmoschus esculentus are one of the green vegetables that is most consumed around the world and is utilized as medicine. Due to post-harvest losses, inadequate storage facilities lead to customers losing fresh okra. Therefore, farmers use traditional drying preservation methods by utilizing solar heat. The research objectives is to identify and evaluate the antinutrient, mineral, and proximate compositions of fresh and dried okra obtained from Gusau Market in Nigeria. Researchers analyzed and compared the samples using standard analytical methods and statistical packages from IBM SPSS version 21. The analysis revealed that the fresh and dried okra samples had the following amounts of water, ash, protein, fiber, carbs, lipids, and total energy: 75.30-8.56%; 1.85-8.05%; 16.44-77.25%; 4.30-2.03%; 0.18-3.15%; 1.93-0.96%; and 56.11-325.76%. While concentrations of mineral elements of fresh and dried okra are 98.22-97.80; 5.45-4.45; 9.75-9.35; 78.52-69.35; 21.36-19.26; and 30.52-29.60 in mg/100g respectively. The phytochemical screening shows the presence of Tannin, Oxalate, Phytate, Saponin, Phenolic, Flavonoid and Alkaloid. For sampling of fresh and dried okra, the amounts of flavonoid and alkaloid in mg/100g are 18.6-17.95 and 10.64-15.14, respectively. There is no significance different in proximate, mineral elements and anti nutritional content between fresh and dried okra samples. Therefore, the researchers can decide that the traditional way by utilizing solar heat is still being utilised by most of farmers. The appropriate method for farmers to prevent lossing okra when post-harvest is having conducive environment for them in order to avoid possible contamination.
THE SCIENTIFIC STUDY OF UREA FERTILIZER AND COW MANURE COMPOSITION ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF KAILAN PLANTS Santosa, Sartono Joko; Priyono
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.233

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There are determining factors in agricultural cultivation technologies that significantly affect plant development and productivity. Fertilization is one of the determining factors in agriculture. This research examines the composition of urea fertilizer and cow manure on kalian growth and yield. This research was conducted from 5 October 2021 to 30 November 2021 in Tunggulrejo Village, Jumapolo, Karanganyar, at an altitude of 700 meters above sea level with red latosol soil. This research used a single-factor Complete Randomized Block Design (RAKL) which consisted of 6 trials, and each was repeated four times to obtain 24 problems. The observational data were analysed using an F test with an error level of 5%. The treatment was continued with the DMRT (Duncan's Multiple Range Test) at an error level of 5% when there was an effect during the treatment. The variables used were plant height, number of leaves, leaf area, fresh plant weight, fresh crown weight, dry crown weight, fresh root weight, and dry root weight. The results of the research indicated that the composition of urea fertilizer and the application of cow manure had a significant effect on the growth of leaves of kalian plants; the best and highest number of leaves was 8 (F): Urea 0% + 100% cow manure per plot while the other parameters did not affect plants.
THE INFLUENCE OF DIVERSITY ON EMPLOYEE SATISFACTION: A STUDY OF TERTIARY INSTITUTIONS IN THE NIGER DELTA REGION OF NIGERIA Olusoji, Arubayi Damaro
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.253

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This study investigated the influence of diversity on employee satisfaction: A study of tertiary institutions in the Niger Delta region of Nigeria. Discrimination is becoming widespread in the workplace and is harmful to organizations. Any modern business goals should always consist of abolishing all kinds of discrimination around their work environment and creating a positive environment that includes diversity. From a population of 13822, a sample of 389 respondents was chosen for the study. The simple percentage, mean & standard deviation, as well as Pearson Product Moment Correlation analytic methods, were used to analyze the data generated from fieldwork. It was discovered that there is no significant relationship between gender and organizational employee satisfaction, there is no significant relationship between age and employee satisfaction, and there is a relationship between ethnicity and employee satisfaction as well. There is a relationship between education and employee satisfaction. From the findings generated for this study, the researcher recommends that; organizations must consider workplace diversity as an important factor for the satisfaction of employees, organizations that are working in diversity will also focus on ethnicity and development of a common social awareness model, management of organizations should continue to take steps to manage the diversity elements for attaining the satisfaction of employees as well as remuneration, promotion and other motivational incentives awarded to employees should be based on merit rather than tribalism, educational qualifications or age/gender differences so as to establish equity in the workplace.
MITIGATION OF LANDSLIDE PRONE AREAS IN ANTICIPATION OF CLIMATE CHANGE IMPACTS Priyono; Triatmojo, Siswadi; Rahayu
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.56943/jmr.v2i1.277

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In general, landslides occur when the upward slope is higher than the retaining force which is caused by high rainfall intensity, land slope, load and impermeable layer, soil solum thickness, and soil type. The restraining force is generally controlled by the resistance of soil shear, the density and strength of plant roots and the strength of rocks. This disaster also often occurs in Indonesia, which has many mountains that stretch across the country. This research aims to determine landslide-prone areas, landslide types, dominant factors that cause landslides and landslide mitigation in anticipation of the impact of non-structural climate change. The research included 3 stages, such as pre-field, field, and post-field which are interrelated and complementary. The research location is around landslide-prone lands along the southwest slope of Mount Lawu in Karanganyar Regency, Central Java. Based on the results of the research analysis, it indicates that the southwest slope of Mount Lawu, especially in Karanganyar, is highly prone to landslides. Therefore, it is not suitable to be used as agricultural and residential land because of its area of about 6,797.06 ha, and is categorized into three crucial parts, such as areas that are still highly prone to landslides of about 5,005.35 ha (73.64%); landslide-prone area of 1,784.23 ha (26.25%); and slightly landslide-prone area of 7.48 ha (0.11%).

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