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Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
ISSN : 27753735     EISSN : 27753727     DOI : 10.36418
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies is a double blind peer-reviewed academic journal and open access to multidiciplinary fields. The journal is published monthly by Green Publisher Indonesia. Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies provides a means for sustained discussion of relevant issues that fall within the focus and scopes of the journal which can be examined empirically. This journal publishes research articles multidisciplinary sciences, which includes: Humanities and social sciences, contemporary political science, Educational sciences, religious sciences and philosophy, economics, Engineering sciences, Health sciences, medical sciences, design arts sciences and media. Published articles are from critical and comprehensive research, studies or scientific studies on important and current issues or reviews of scientific books.
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Non-Formal Education Model in Building Student Character in Mataram West Nusa Tenggara Indonesia I Nyoman Wijana; Ni Putu Listiawati; Ni Luh Drajati Ekaningtyas
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to explore, analyze, and describe the non-formal pasraman education model in building the character of students in Mataram City, West Nusa Tenggara Indonesia. The research was conducted in non-formal Pasramans in Mataram City, using a qualitative method. The results of this study indicate that, non-formal pasraman as an educational institution has a role; (1) as a forum for deepening religious education, especially Hindu religious practices, in order to shape the habits and character of students, (2) to prepare and foster achievements in the Hindu religious field, as the basis for building self-confidence, (3) to shape and foster character religious students, (4) fostering a sense of brotherhood and communication between students, with the implementation of the teachings of Tri Hita Karana, as the basis for building the character of tolerance, cleanliness, and discipline, (5) as a medium for moral and ethical formation, in building the character of decency. Based on qualitative data analysis, it shows that the urgency of non-formal pasraman education is so important to shape the character of students, for that it is recommended that pasraman managers continuously improve the quality of learning, and in their management they should use professional management.
The Effect of Giving Papaya & Honey (Carica Papaya L and Apis) Juice on Increasing the Production of Breast Milk Yulli Fety
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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Interviews conducted by researchers on midwives and 10 postpartum mothers at the Ranomeeto Health Center, the midwife said that in January, February, March 2020 there were 51 babies but only 15 babies were given exclusive breastfeeding due to the lack of milk production in post partum mothers in the Ranomeeto Health Center area so that some mothers giving formula milk from the time of the newborn with the reason that breast milk has not come out after giving birth, this study aims to determine the effect of giving papaya leaf juice and honey to increase milk production in nursing mothers in the working area of ​​the Ranomeeto Health Center, South Konawe Regency. This study uses quantitative (analytic) research methods using a quasi-experimental design. Quasi experimental. The total population of 51 respondents and the number of samples of 21 respondents. This sampling was taken using purposive sampling technique. The results of statistical tests using Shapiro Wilk's statistics show the P Value is 0.000 so it can be concluded that there is an effect of giving papaya leaf juice and honey on increasing breast milk production for breastfeeding mothers in the Ranomeeto Health Center area, South Konawe Regency. So it is suggested to the Puskesmas to provide recommendations to mothers who are about to give birth and breastfeeding to use papaya leaf juice and honey to support smooth breastfeeding. For breastfeeding mothers, use papaya leaf juice to support smooth breastfeeding.
Role of Vitamin D on IL-6 In Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus: Literature Review Ni Kanaya; Hanna Gabriella Sarumaha; Syaraufa Zahra Nuraqilla; Grace Keren; Teddy Tjahyanto
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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Diabetes mellitus is a chronic metabolic disease characterized by elevated blood glucose levels, insufficient insulin secretion by pancreatic cells, insulin resistance, and inadequate insulin secretory compensatory response. Various reports have shown that low-grade chronic inflammation is associated with the risk of developing T2DM. In recent years, studies have suggested that increased concentrations of circulating inflammatory markers, such as interleukin-6 (IL-6), tumor necrosis factor-alpha (TNF-α), and high-sensitivity C-reactive protein (hs-CRP) have been reported may increase the incidence of T2DM. Recently it has been found that vitamin D plays a role not only in bone remodeling, but as an immunomodulator. Administration of vitamin D therapy suppresses the proliferation of T cells and monocytes and downregulates proinflammatory cytokines including CRP, TNF-α, Interleukin-1, 6, 8, and increases the production of the anti-inflammatory cytokine IL-10. A literature review was carried out to collect the latest results from several studies regarding the role of vitamin D on IL-6 in type 2 diabetes mellitus. The literature sources were taken from journal articles published online in the period 2017-2021. The databases used are MDPI, PubMed, ScienceDirect, Wiley, and Hindawi. The results of the literature review show various findings. Several studies showed a significant difference and no significant difference in IL-6 after vitamin D administration clinically or statistically. Additional studies are needed to specifically examine the optimal dose of vitamin D to reduce IL-6-mediated inflammation in T2DM, determine the best dose between calcemic and immunomodulating effects, and the role of vitamin D in inflammation so that it can be an effective adjunct therapy in the treatment of T2DM.
Ancient Hebrew Wedding Culture Concept And Its Typology With Second Coming Wahyoe Rita Wulandari
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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The Church is betrothed to Christ much the same way as betrothal in Jewish custom. The Jewish betrothal was done by gold or sum of money. Christ as the Bridegroom has sealed the betrothal of marriage by his own blood. The shared cup of wine symbolized the sealing of their marriage covenant in blood. Christ paid the mohar with His blood. The mohar consisted of a payment to the bride's father and emphasized the binding aspect of the betrothal between the two families. After the betrothal ceremony there was period of separation between the bride and groom. This usually lasted about a year. During which the groom prepared a chuppah, bridal canopy. This was a room attached to his father's house and would have been beautifully decorated for the bride (John 14:1-4). After the betrothal period the groom would bring his bride to this room. The groom could not return for his bride until his father said that the chuppah was ready. All Christians should be watching and waiting for the appearance of the Bridegroom the Lord Jesus. When Christ comes to claim His bride and take the Church to the Father’s house. The Marriage Supper follows as the third and final step and is a glorious celebration of all who are in Christ Jesus (Rev. 19:7).
The Effect of Land Planning on CO2 Carbon Production and Their Effect on Gross Regional Domestic Products (GRDP) Riau Province Rita Rita
Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies Vol. 2 No. 2 (2022): Journal Eduvest - Journal of Universal Studies
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This study aims to analyze the effect of land clearing on CO2 carbon production due to forest fires that often occur in Riau Province in 2018-2019, and to analyze the opportunities for forest fires to occur in Riau Province using available data. The results of the logistic regression show that forest fires are more likely to occur in peaty forests even though in reality the soil is not peaty in Riau. Land clearing causes the emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) gas into the atmosphere, including the conversion of forests to small-scale agriculture. The aim of the study was to measure CO2 emissions from an economic perspective due to land clearing for plantations by regional domestic product companies (GRDP), such as rubber plantations (Hevea brasiliensis) aged 8-10 years, oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq) plantations aged 5-6 years. , and ginger (Zingiber officinale) aged 0-6 months. The conversion of HRG was originally intended to obtain economic benefits in the form of an increase in the gross regional domestic product (GRDP) of the plantation sector. However, these efforts have also led to the loss of the benefits of HRG environmental services. This paper is intended to provide an overview of the economic value of the lost environmental services as a result of the conversion and degradation of HRG Riau and its impact on sustainable development and to consider the potential for restoration as an effort towards sustainable economic development. The results showed that CO2 from the opening had a contribution to increase the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere. Carbon control from small-scale agriculture on peatlands makes an important contribution to achieving the target for reducing greenhouse gas emissions from the agricultural sector.
Implementation of Provision of Assimilation in the Time of Covid-19 for Prisoners Dwi Seno Wijanarko
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A criminal act committed by a person does not eliminate his human dignity, so that his position as a prisoner does not prevent him from getting guaranteed protection and fulfillment of human rights. This provision then animates the existence of a correctional system with a set of accompanying legal instruments, including a coaching system which is embodied in the form of an assimilation program. As part of the prisoner development system, the implementation of assimilation has faced challenges during the COVID-19 pandemic. Departing from the description above, the researcher intends to conduct research related to the implementation of assimilation during the COVID-19 pandemic by placing the research locus in Cipinang Class I Prison. The objectives to be achieved in this research are: 1) Knowing the process of providing assimilation for prisoners in Cipinang Class I Correctional Institution; 2) Knowing the impact resulting from the provision of assimilation for prisoners in the Cipinang Class I Correctional Institution. The type of research used in this study is empirical legal research which bases research on findings in the field, so the approach used in this research is a sociological juridical approach. The results of this study are first, the implementation of assimilation in Cipinang Class 1 Prison is based on the Regulation of the Minister of Law and Human Rights of the Republic of Indonesia Number 10 of 2020. Based on this legal source, Cipinang Class 1 Prison has given as many as 533 assimilation rights to prisoners. Second, the provision of assimilation carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic subsequently brought positive and negative impacts at the same time
Analysis of Safety Management System Implementation and Occupational Health Based on PP No 50 Year 2012 Eka Rakhmat Kabul; Subhan Nur Ramadhan; Sukiman Sukiman; Harries Madiistriyatno
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This research aims to know the implementation of Occupational Health and Safety Management System which is implemented in RSUD Karawang. Research Methods: Qualitative Research, descriptive type. The sampling technique used by the researcher is purposive sample. Samples were taken as many as 3 employees of RSUD Karawang as respondents in this study. Result : Leadership commitments and policies towards the implementation of K3 already exist and in writing, the facilities and infrastructure that support the implementation of K3 have been fulfilled. While the K3 policy at this hospital is the appointment of the K3 Installation as an officer who oversees the implementation of K3 at the Karawang Hospital, the K3 Planning at the Karawang Hospital has been going well starting from risk identification to risk management. In addition, workers are also required to follow SOPs every time they do their work, and workers have been facilitated with complete PPE by the hospital. The organization has formed an organization for the K3RS Installation but it is still found that the workers from the K3 installation have double jobs where the implementation of the SMK3 program is not optimal. The implementation of OSH, most of the steps for implementing SMK3 have been going well at the Karawang Hospital where the Hospital has stated a commitment, an OHS organization has been formed, conducting K3 counseling to workers, implementing K3 programs such as providing PPE, health checks, and treating sick workers with provide BPJS services. The audit at the Karawang Hospital has been running, where internal and external audits have been running to find out what are the shortcomings of the K3 program and further correct the shortcomings of the K3 program aimed at improving the K3 program.
Risk Management Analysis Based on ISO 13000 at NC University Minarni Anaci Dethan; Yohanes Demu; Sarinah Joyce Margaret Rafael
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In order to improve organizational governance, universities are required to carry out risk management. This study aims to help NC University to identify, analyze, evaluate and treat risks systematically. This research is a qualitative research. The data were analyzed descriptively based on the ISO 31000:2018 risk management framework, namely a risk assessment which includes identification, analysis and evaluation of risks as well as risk treatment. The result of this research is that there are risks that have been identified based on three categories, namely strategic risk, operational risk, and financial risk. In addition, there are several risk treatment actions taken.
Analysis of the Influence of the Board of Directors, Company Size, Management Ownership, and Kap Audit on the Financial Performance of Bank Perkreditan Rakyat (BPR) Riwandari Juniasti
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This study aims to analyze the effect of the board of directors, firm size, managerial ownership, and audit of KAP (Public Accounting Firm) audit on the financial performance of Bank Perkreditan Rakyat(BPR). This type of research is associative research. In this study, the population of rural banks located in the Bekasi area was used. The data obtained is based on financial reports that have been published on the website of the Financial Services Authority (www.ojk.go.id) for the period 2018-2021. The data obtained from the results of the study were analyzed using multiple linear regression analysis models using the Eview 10 software program. The results showed that the KAP audit variable had a significant influence on the return on assets of rural banks in the Bekasi area. This is because the resulting p-value is smaller than 0.05. Then the firm size variable significantly affects non-performing loans with a negative relationship direction. The KAP audit variable was also proven to have a significant effect on non-performing loans with a similar direction, namely negative. Both are able to affect non-performing loans because the p-value obtained is smaller than 0.05. Simultaneously also found the effect of the board of directors, company size, managerial ownership, and KAP audits on the return on assets or non-performing loans of BPRs in the Bekasi area for the 2018-2021 period.
The Effect of Performance Assessment and Work Experience on Employee Career Development in PT. Cipta Niaga Semesta Lahat Titi Hasanah; Melia Andayani; Hestin Hestin; Pahlan Pahlan
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This study aims to determine and analyze the effect of performance appraisal and work experience on employee career development and the effect of performance appraisal on career development and the effect of work experience on employee career development at Pt.Cipta Niaga Semesta Lahat. The sample in this study were 36 employees of PT Cipta Niaga Semesta Lahat. So the sampling method used in this study is a census sampling method, which collects data from the entire population. The analytical method in this study uses quantitative analysis with the help of the SPSS program. Based on the results of data processing using SPSS the regression equations obtained are: The equation can be concluded that if there is no performance appraisal variable (X1), work experience variable (X2), then the value of work experience is 8,216. If the performance appraisal variable (X1) is increased by one unit, it will temporarily increase the career development variable (Y) by 0.455. If the work experience variable (X2) is increased by one unit, it will increase the career development variable (Y) by 0.79. The value of the coefficient of determination () based on the SPPS data processing table is 0.610. This means that the influence of the variable career development of employees at Pt. Cipta Niaga Semesta Lahat can be explained by the variables of performance appraisal and work experience with a contribution of 61%, while the remaining 39% can be explained by other variables not included in this research model.

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