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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.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Global Financial Economy Crisis Fluturim Saliu; Fatmir Memaj
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (569.545 KB) | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v2i2.3086

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The Global world economy crisis had its roots in the Covid 19 pandemic. The key factors back then were a combination of the macroeconomic processes and initialization in micro economic financial levels. Global trade began to recover from the negative impacts brought by the COVID- 19 pandemic in June 2020. As it was obvious for the world’s financial economic institutions, the expectations after the pandemics were to overcome the economic crises and start the growth of the world trade markets. Instead of that in 2022 the Russian aggression on Ukraine has made the financial crisis even worse and bended the world on the knees. The world now lacks on gas, oil, grain and the most important electrical energy. Both Russia and Ukraine were and still are the global source raw material markets, especially for energy, food and fertilizers, but since the war has no looks on ending, the severe restrictions that are up for the world’s population may bring the worst still not expected rise of the financial crisis
Increasing Understanding of Fiqh: Problem Based Learning (PBL) Drives it All Ananda Bunga Mutiara Dani Nasution; Elan Ilyas Sidiq; Muhamad Lufti Yasin Faujan; Imam Tabroni
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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Jurisprudence learning at Madrasah Tsanawiyah requires learning methods and models that are diverse and in accordance with the subject matter taught by the teacher, by raising different problems in Jurisprudence learning. One learning model that can present various problems related to Islamic law and the development of issues that develop in people's lives is the Problem Based Learning learning model. This study uses a quantitative experimental research approach. With the experimental design of Pretest-Posttest Control Group Design or pre-experimental designs with the form of one-group pretest-posttest design. The student data obtained in this study are the results of learning Jurisprudence class VIII A MTsN 1 Purwakarta. The material used in this research is about the beauty of sharing with alms, grants, and gifts. (KKM) at the school is 75. The learning outcomes consist of pretest and posttest. It can be concluded that the Problem Based Learning (PBL) learning method has a positive effect on students' critical thinking skills
Memorizing the Qur'an: the Fast and Precise Way with the Talaqqi Method Fahri Luthfi Ardiansyah; Gita Andini; Karin Nurahmah; Imam Tabroni
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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This study aims to determine the effectiveness of using the talaqqi method to improve the memorization of the Qur'an in early childhood at Permata Kasih PAUD Kotabaru Cikampek. Because this research is motivated by the lack of children's ability to memorize the Al-Qu'an and because the method used is less attractive to children so that the learning process in memorizing the Al-Qur'an is less effective, then it is also because children carry out memorization in just a week only two or three times, so many children still forget their memorization. Furthermore, the method used is the talaqqi method. This study used a quantitative approach with an experimental method, a pre-experimental research design with the type of one group pretest-posttest design. In this study the population was all children at Permata Kasih PAUD consisting of 2 locales with a total of 25 children, of which the sample was group B consisting of 12 children. Thus, seen from the research results of students, it is very effective to use the talaqqi method in increasing Al-Qu'an memorization in early childhood
Psychological Dynamics of Parents: Educational Adaptations of Children with Special Needs in Schools and Homes Rositas; Helen Fitriani; Aat Muslihat; Imam Tabroni
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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The aim of this research is to find the psychological dynamics of parents who have children with special needs. Disclosure, analysis, and interpretation methods use the quality of communication, observation, and interviews with all parents who have children with special needs at SLB N 1 Purwakarta. The results showed that the psychology of parents experienced high shocks. At the beginning of the detection of the level of special needs of children, parents seemed not to accept this fact. In the next stage, parents find other parents who are in the same boat. At this stage the psychological adaptation process of parents enters the DABDA process. First, Denial. Parents cannot accept the fact that their child has special needs. Second, angry. The anger was aroused by the fact that it actually happened. Third, Bargaining. Parents have started to make peace with themselves and the facts that must be accepted. New parents realize that everything happens by His power. Fourth, Depression. At this stage parents and their children withdraw from the environment, and Fifth, Acceptance. The process of adaptation and self-acceptance to be able to adapt and communicate with others
Distributional Pattern of Avifauna Species in Different Habitat Types in Ardo-kola and Yorro Local Government Areas, Taraba State, Nigeria Peter Andrew Awai; Noku Suzan Saviour
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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The study seeks to determine and compare avifauna distribution in Ardo-kola and Yorro local Government area of Taraba State. The habitats were divided into Open Habitat, Montane Forest and Plantation Habitat. Point count method was used to collect data on avifauna distribution. 11,772 avifauna species from 37 families and 65 species were recorded. High avifauna distribution was observed both in wet and dry seasons in Plantation habitat.  Plantation habitat can serve as a refuge for avifauna species, hence, there is  needs for conservation attention by the local authorities and Locals
Neo-Naturalistic Drama: a Study of British Drama After 1950 Sameeul Haq Nazki
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2023): February 2023
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The present paper is an endeavour to show the development of Neo-naturalism as a distinctive dramatic mode of social representation. Neo-naturalism is unanimously seen as a unique appearance of theatricality in the 1950s. In order to understand this Neo-naturalistic drama and its unparallel contribution, it is worthwhile to see how it emanated at a crucial historical juncture. It was a point in time when drama had lost its direction and purpose. Neo-naturalism appeared as a major dramatic model to reverse the inaction and decadence during the second half of the twentieth century. This paper also highlights the role played by John Osborne in being an initiator of this theatricality and taking this Neo-naturalism to a zenith. This Neo-naturalism achieved what was beyond the expectations of the dramatic critics during 1950s. Neo-naturalism can be seen as a force of social transformation and a committed defence against all evils of the society
Entrepreneurship Education a Panacea to Youth Unemployment Ogunmayi Bamidele; Aribisala Oluwadamilare Olufolarin
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v1i4.3133

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The evolution and advancement of any nation lies on the originality of people which to a great extent, relates to the quality of training and entrepreneurship education in that nation. Such evolution and advancement lies on the creation of employed youths and per capital income enhanced. The inclusion of Entrepreneurship education in Nigeria tertiary curriculum in 2005 was to establish the entrepreneurship spirit and culture among graduates due to them depending on white collar jobs. Entrepreneurship nurtures social, economic well-being and economic growth by providing substantial openings for youth making them employed. Youth unemployment affects developing countries, Nigeria inclusively. Data was gotten through questionnaire given to youths between the ages of 18-40. Simple random sampling and stratified random sampling technique was deployed in selecting Two hundred and twenty youths which comprises of youths within Akoka environment and Entrepreneurs within Akoka, Lagos, Nigeria were administered questionnaire while one hundred and eighty seven questionnaires was gotten. Findings revealed that after several entrepreneurship seminars and inclusion of Entrepreneurship education in the curriculum, youth still prefer to do several immoralities and cybercrime to make a living. It was concluded that entrepreneurship education to be more equipped to make youths accept it rather than creating the fear of the unknown which makes them go for other bad social vices in creating wealth
Ambassador: Diplomatic Practices and Protocols Lorenca Bejko
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v1i4.3186

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Ambassadors represent their respective nations in foreign territories, where they play an important role in fostering diplomatic ties and advancing national interests. As such, they must follow certain procedures and customs that have evolved over centuries to enable good communication and diplomatic talks. This article will look at the job of ambassadors, the customs and regulations they must follow, and how they are changing in the current era of diplomacy
Accounting Analysis of Raudhatul Muhajirin Islamic Boarding School Jambi Based on Boarding Accounting Guidelines Natalia Fitria Revini Pranata; Nela Safelia; Gandy Wahyu Maulana Zulma; Wiwik Tiswiyanti; Fredy Olimsar
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v1i4.3241

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The purpose of this research is to learn about financial records, the application of Islamic boarding school accounting guidelines in preparing financial reports, and the type of financial reporting that follows Islamic boarding school accounting guidelines. This is a descriptive study that employs qualitative methods. Primary and secondary data were used to collect data for this study. Primary data is the result of interviews, questionnaires, and observations based on a prepared list of questions. Meanwhile, secondary data comes from the Raudhatul Muhajirin Islamic Boarding School's financial reports in the form of income and expenditure reports. The findings revealed that the accounting treatment used in the preparation of financial reports at the Raudhatul Muhajirin Islamic Boarding School did not meet Standar Akuntansi Keuangan untuk Entitas Tanpa Akuntabilitas Publik (SAK ETAP), and the financial statements prepared did not meet the Islamic boarding school's accounting guidelines. It is hoped that the research findings can provide knowledge and input, especially for Islamic boarding school administrators, regarding the importance of Islamic boarding school accounting guidelines. Which guidelines based on SAK ETAP aim to provide uniformity and become one of the efforts to improve governance in Islamic boarding schools
An Overview of Peoples Behavior with a History Covid-19 at the Bukit Wolio Indah Health Center Ni’ma Meilani; Eky Endriana Amiruddin; Apriliani Anastasia Kaligis
International Journal of Integrative Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2023): March 2023
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.55927/ijis.v1i4.3340

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Public behavior in dealing with the covid-19 pandemic is of particular concern. Because it has a significant impact on the incidence of covid-19 in the community. These behaviors include knowledge, attitudes and actions. From the observations I made in the working area of the Bukit Wolio Indah Health Center there are still many people who do not comply with health protocols such as the use of masks, and do not keep their distance. The purpose of this study was to obtain an overview and information on the behavior of people with a history of covid-19 in the Bukit Wolio Indah Community Health Center working area. The type of research used is quantitative research with analytical description design. Conducted in June - July 2022. The data used are primary data and secondary data. The number of samples is 26 and the sample is taken by total sampling technique. Presentation and processing of data with the application of Statistical Product and Service Solutions (SPSS) with univariate analysis. The results showed that there were 22 respondents (84.6%) good knowledge and 4 respondents (15.4%) poor knowledge, 15 respondents (57.7%) good attitudes and 11 respondents (42.3%) unfavorable attitudes. ) ) and good actions as many as 26 respondents (100%). The conclusion of this study is that people with a history of covid-19 have sufficient knowledge and attitudes and have good actions about covid-19

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