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International Journal of Integrative Sciences
ISSN : -     EISSN : 29859050     DOI : https://doi.org/10.55927/ijis.v2i2
International Journal of Integrative Sciences (IJIS) is an international peer-review, and double-blind review journal published by Formosa Publisher. The IJIS is aimed to provide a forum for review, reflection, and discussion informed by the results of recent and ongoing research from a multidisciplinary perspective. IJIS encourages new ideas and works in all fields and it publishes high-quality original papers, theory-based empirical papers, review papers, case reports, conference reports/papers, technology reports, book reviews, commentaries, events, and news. We welcome papers from both academicians and practitioners on theories, business models, conceptual paradigms, academic research, and consultancy projects. The Journal invites original papers, review articles, technical reports, and short communications that are not published or are not being considered for publication.
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Public Engagement and Green Walls in Urban Environments Zunaira Naeem; Muhammad Waheed
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i2.7767

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This research investigates the health and well-being implications of integrating indoor vertical gardens within the context of green buildings. With a growing emphasis on sustainable architecture, incorporating living green elements into indoor spaces has become a prominent trend. This study employs a multidisciplinary approach, combining aspects of environmental psychology, indoor air quality analysis, and occupant health assessments. A green wall is an option for sustainable urban development as there is no vacant space in the urban mix. The study explores the innovative concept of green walls within the realms of ecology, horticulture, and architecture. Focusing on urban design, the research aims to recognize green walls as a distinctive element contributing to urban renewal. The primary objective is to highlight the advantages of incorporating green walls in enhancing the city's aesthetic appeal, particularly in large urban settings. The study aims to present the various ways that green walls are used in urban design while offering workable solutions through examples of actual buildings
The Correlation Between Students’ Grammar Ability and Students’ Speaking Ability in SMP Panca Budi Medan Madina; Cindy Angelina Gulo; Sikkop Rehulina Br Gurning; Theo Angelios Simanungkalit; Mestina Br Gea
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i1.7931

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The objective of this study is to establish the correlation between grammar ability and speaking ability. There were 30 students of ninth grade at SMP Panca Budi Medan who were the study’s subjects. Study’s correlational design incorporates quantitative research. Cluster random sampling was utilised to collect the necessary data for the research. Two different instruments were used to evaluate the students' abilities. The variables in question are the independent variable (X) and the dependent variable (Y), with X representing grammar ability and Y representing speaking ability.  The data for this study were gathered in two stages. The first involved grammar test using 25 multiple-choice grammar question using google form and the second was a speaking test using direct speaking by telling best experience. Statistic called statistical analysis or inferential statistics in SPSS 26 version were used to perform quantitative analysis. The data analysis revealed a noteworthy association between the grammar proficiency and speaking skills of ninth-grade students at SMP Panca Budi Medan. According to the findings from the analysis conducted using SPSS 26 version and presented in table 4, there was a strong positive correlation of 0.823 between students' grammar skill and students' speaking ability. Futhermore, the two pieces of information were related
In Vitro Antioxidative Activity of some Medicinal Plants Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i4.7999

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The artificial antioxidative exercise of curative plants is a topic of meaningful interest on account of the potential healing benefits they concede they offer in fighting oxidative stress-related ailments. This study proposes to judge the antioxidant properties of picked medicinal plants using artificial assays. A range of plants famous for their established curative uses was chosen for inspection, containing [put plant names]. The methods complicated extracting bioactive compounds from the plant fabrics utilizing appropriate solvents and determining their antioxidative potential through miscellaneous assays such as DPPH radical scavenging endeavor, tough lowering antioxidant capacity (FRAP), and total phenolic content decision. These assays provide insights into the strength of the plant extracts to counteract free radicals and defeat oxidative damage. Results marked variable degrees of the antioxidative project between the proven plants, with a few exhibiting effective scavenging facilities against free radicals, while the remainder of something displayed notable phenolic content. These judgments underscore the variety of antioxidative means present in curative plants and desire their potential serviceability as natural beginnings of antioxidants for healing purposes
Error Analysis on Student's Grammar in Writing Descriptive Text at Grade VIII of SMP Gajah Mada Madina; Hanna Sabrina Rahayu Pardede; Ester Yunita Hutasoit
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i2.8025

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The ability to use proper grammar is essential for effective communication, writing and conveying ideas accurately. Therefore, in this research we will apply a student’s grammatical writing errors in descriptive text. The research carried out was a class action. The results showed that the most common mistakes more negligence in writing descriptive text, which was related to low motivation and lack of understanding of the text. The discussion concluded that most students still had difficulty writing descriptive texts due to a lack of understanding of grammar and present simple tense. It is recommended that students improve their understanding of English by reading more books, practicing writing, and expanding, their vocabulary
Model Management Conflict of Minning Through Social Capital Approach Sulsalman Moita
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 1 (2024): January 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i1.8047

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This study aims to understand and identify the dynamics and forms of mining conflicts, and to formulate and produce models of mining conflict resolution through an approach of social capital in the region Bombana gold mine. The results showed that the dynamics and other forms of conflict. The research was conducted in Bombana Southeast Sulawesi Province using qualitative methods. Data collection techniques are in-depth interviews, observation, and study the document; while data analysis is qualitative analysis techniques. The results showed dynamics of mining conflicts and forms of conflict that put the three typologies of conflict horizontal, vertical conflicts and conflicts of interest. These conflicts occur simultaneously on groups that have an interest in the results of the gold mines, such as illegal, local communities, mining operators, government. Furthermore, mining of conflict settlement through the mechanism of social capital puts the power elements of social capital, such as the element of mutual trust, reciprocal relations element, the element values and social norms, and social networking elements
Nutraceuticals in Diabetes Management Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i4.8158

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Nutraceuticals, a suitcase of "food" and "pharmaceuticals," represent a blooming field in the administration of diabetes. With the all-encompassing predominance of diabetes reaching its disquieting dimensions, there is a growing need for complete approaches to complement normal analyses. Nutraceuticals, including bioactive compounds derived from snack beginnings, have attracted attention for their potential to prevent and treat diabetes.Polyphenols in various products, legumes, and teas have shown antagonistic diabetic properties by modulating sweet substance absorption and insulin sensitivity. curcumin fatty Curcumin, a bioactive compound in turmeric, demonstrates antagonistic-instigative and antioxidant properties, providing improved glycemic control. Omega-3 fatty acids, which are widespread in extricate oils, exhibit insulin-sensitizing properties and can diminish diabetic complexities. Additionally, dietary texture—a plethora of whole grains and legumes—aids the level of glucose in blood management and pressure administration. Nutraceuticals offer further glycemic control; however, they still address the associated problems of diabetes. Antioxidant-rich vitamins, such as C and E, protect against oxidative stress, which is involved in diabetic complications. insulin. Furthermore, certain minerals, to a certain degree chromium and magnesium, play crucial roles in insulin, indicating oxygen absorption
Implementation of IoT (Internet of Thing) in the Design of a Smart Robot Prototype for Automatic Waste Disposal Based on Arduino at Mega Badriah Nursakinah
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i2.8203

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The background of this research is to design a prototype for an automatic waste disposal robot based on Arduino AT Mega which is integrated with IoT (Internet of Things). Where the Internet of Things can generally be interpreted as objects around us that can communicate with each other via the internet network. Internet Of Thing has the concept of expanding the benefits of being connected to a continuous internet connection. The aim of this research is to design a prototype for an automatic waste disposer that was developed by integrating with IoT technology. The input process is carried out as an integration process between the Arduino and the HC-SR04 sensor and the Infrared Line Tracking sensor. So that the Arduino and HCSR 04 and Line Tracking sensors can work optimally, the main thing to do is carry out the configuration process using a beardboard and jumper cables as well as LED lights to ensure whether the sensors and other supporting tools are integrated with the Arduino. Where in the integration process between the Arduino buit and the ESP8266 so that the movement of the prototype can be easily monitored only via a smartphone or laptop even remotely
Modern Medicine and Pharmaceutics Rehan Haider; Asghar Mehdi; Anjum Zehra; Geetha Kumari Das; Zameer Ahmed; Sambreen Zameer
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 4 (2024): April 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i4.8225

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Modern Medicine and pharmaceuticals have made tremendous strides in enhancing the healthcare and quality of life of people worldwide. This summary explores the key traits and trends in these fields. In recent decades, current medications have witnessed a paradigm shift toward personalized healthcare. Improvements in genomics, proteomics, and record analytics have paved the way for precision medication and tailoring treatments for an individual's genetic makeup. This technique enhances treatment efficacy while minimizing aspect consequences, marking a significant departure from the one-size-fits-all approach. Pharmaceutical research has experienced a revolution with the advent of biotechnology. Biopharmaceuticals, along with monoclonal antibodies and gene treatment plans, have emerged as powerful tools for the fight against formerly untreatable illnesses. Their ability to target specific molecules or genes has opened new frontiers in cancer treatment, uncommon illnesses, and autoimmune diseases. Furthermore, pharmaceutical enterprises have embraced virtual technologies. AI-pushed drug discovery, in silico medical trials, and telemedicine reshape the drug development pipeline and improve the care of affected persons. In particular, telemedicine has gained prominence, presenting available healthcare offerings and far-flung tracking. However, these advancements have moral and regulatory demands. Privateness issues, information protection, and equitable access to present-day remedies remain essential issues. The need for strong moral frameworks and regulatory oversight is paramount
Application of Consignment Sales Accounting for Ardiles Brand Shoes at PT Ramayana Bali Mall in Ponegoro I Gusti Agung Ayu Intan Fatmayoni; Ni Wayan Dian Irmayani; Desak Made Indah Paramitha Sari; Helena Vilomena Iju
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i3.8340

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PT. Ramayana Bali mall is a retail company         engaged in the department store which has many branches in Indonesia. In addition to department stores that sell clothing products such as clothes,  Ramayana also has a supermarket or supermarket that sells daily food neds this study aims to mall complies with financial accounting standards. The type of research used in this study is a qualitative descriptive approach. This study uses interviews and documentation of the parties responsible for recording consignment accounting.  Based on the application of consignment accounting based on financial accounting standards, it can be concluded that PT. Ramayana Bali Mall hos not fully implemented consignment sales recording repots based on financial accounting standards in the income statement. We recommend that you record the sales of the consignment based of financial accounting standards, namely recording with a separate method to make it easier to calculate the profit obtained from the sale of the consigment
Analysis of Ergonomic Work Fatigue Limits on Performance and Productivity Improvement Gempur Santoso
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 3 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v3i3.8341

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In work, it should not be tiring. Thus, having good performance, resulting in optimal productivity. This paper discusses that through literature. Therefore, this writing is designed descriptively, namely an exposition. Data is taken from literature consisting of various opinions and research results, known as literature studies. The data collected includes fatigue, fatigue limits, performance, and productivity. Data analysis is carried out descriptively. Then, the conclusion of the data analysis is done inductively. Conclusions: 1) that the fatigue limit in work to prevent exhaustion includes: working for 8 hours per day or 40 hours per week; when working, using 35%-50% of maximum VO2; the maximum limit of energy usage during work is 5.0 kcal/minute to 5.2 kcal/minute; and working to have good strength so as not to easily tire when a group of muscle origins moves muscle insertions. 2) that working should be within the fatigue limit to maintain good performance, and ultimately, productivity increases optimally. Recommendations: workers should not easily tire during work, therefore, use and improve work equipment. Work equipment should be provided by the industry/company