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International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences (IJARSS)
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30260205     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijarss.v1i2
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences (IJARSS) is an international journal published online monthly by the Multitech Publisher. The journal publishes research papers in the fields of social science, natural science, art, humanities, law, health sciences, technology, and related sciences.
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Stakeholders ‘Preparedness for ‘the Big One’ Earthquake: the Case of Greater Manila and other Vulnerable Provinces Ojurongbe, Samuel Ayodele
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i2.728

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The ‘Big One’ earthquake has been predicted to occur in the Philippines at any time.  Manila has been forecast to experience a 7.2-magnitude earthquake that would result in several fatalities. The country has developed its management structures at the local, provincial and international levels.  However, questions have been asked on whether these measures are enough to show readiness for ‘The Big One’ earthquake. Literature reveals that a long-term planning and clear cut resource mobilization for disaster management is still lacking. Policies have also failed to spell out what is required of the marginalized, civil society   and   relevant institutions. The review extends with a tabulation of possible theoretical and conceptual lenses to guide the study.  
Employee Wellbeing: Analysis Work Life Balance, Resilience, Psychological Structure and Organizational Culture Hari Safariningsih, Ratna Tri; Soehaditama, Josua Panatap; Arini, Dewi Ulfah; Zen, Agustian; ````````Pramukty, Rachmat `
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i2.1309

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This article specifically aims to present in-depth insights into how organizational culture, work life balance, resilience, Psychological Structure and Organizational Culture and Employee Wellbeing are applied in organizations derived from literature. The method used is qualitative by reviewing papers related to variables that exist for the duration of this paper within eight years. The presentation is related to the paper with the variables in this paper by seeing whether there have been findings in the application paper regarding the variables in this variable. The analysis highlights the pivotal roles of Work Life Balance, Resilience, Psychological Structure, and Organizational Culture in shaping Employee Wellbeing. A holistic approach that recognizes the interconnectedness of these factors is essential for creating a workplace that prioritizes and enhances overall employee wellbeing. Prioritizing these aspects not only benefits employee wellbeing but also contributes to increased productivity, retention, and a positive organizational reputation. Regular evaluation and adaptation are crucial for sustained positive impacts.
The Association between Fast Food Consumption and Obesity among College Students in Indonesia Putri, Ulfah Mahardika Pramono; Zhang, Yuhan; Zhang, Ying; Cao, Saiying; Yang, Lina
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i2.1402

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Background: In Indonesia, the total percentage of obese adults rose from 10.5% in 2007 to 21.8% in 2018. College students are the highest consumers on most food purchasing applications with fast food options. This study investigated the association between fast food consumption and obesity among college students in Indonesia. Methods: A Google Form was used to conduct a cross-sectional study with 1086 participants from March to June 2023. Food consumption was measured with the Semi-Quantitative Food Frequency Questionnaire (SQFFQ). Chi-square and Kruskal-Wallis tests were utilized. Results: The results showed that 25% of the college students were overweight and obese. Most college students (30.9%) eat fast food >4 times per week. Furthermore, 33.5% eat traditional fast food, and 28.1% eat Western fast food >2 times a week. There were significant differences in the frequency of traditional and Western fast food and energy intake of fast food after adjusting the covariates (p<0.01). The total energy consumption of fast food among obese college students in Indonesia (800.01 kcal (343.73, 1324.93)) was significantly higher than underweight (411.21 kcal (316.37, 852.13)), normal weight (417.23 kcal (311.49, 980.18)), and overweight college students (600.80 kcal (336.07, 1152.46)). Conclusions: Consuming fast food is substantially linked with obesity among college students in Indonesia. To avoid and lessen obesity among college students, eating a greater variety of healthful foods and learning to cook are necessary.
Enhancing Quality of Life for Riverbank Communities in Rajshahi City Hossan, Alomgir; Alom, Jahangir
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i2.1415

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This study investigates strategies to enhance the quality of life for riverbank communities in Rajshahi City, Bangladesh, situated along the Padma River. Through a comprehensive analysis of socio-economic, environmental, governance, and community aspects, the study identifies key challenges and opportunities. Findings reveal pervasive socio-economic disparities, exacerbated by environmental degradation and governance shortcomings. Despite these challenges, the study highlights community resilience, and the potential of grassroots initiatives to effect positive change. The study emphasizes the importance of integrated and participatory approaches to address the multifaceted issues facing riverbank communities. By prioritizing socio-economic equity, environmental sustainability, and community empowerment, it is possible to create inclusive and resilient communities along the riverbanks of Rajshahi City.
Controlling the Dji Ryze Tello Drone Using Human Hand Gestures Widodo; Andoy, Aldis S; Tayane, Rosalin T; Supriadi, Iyus
International Journal of Applied Research and Sustainable Sciences Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): February 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijarss.v2i2.1417

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Computer vision is an important part of the development of modern technology. One of the highlights is the introduction of hand movement, which integrates artificial intelligence into device controls. In the use of devices, especially drones or robots, this technology allows control without the need for additional devices such as remote control. Objectives Research applied technology Gesture Identification Hand drone DJI Ryze Tello. This application involves using Python 3 as a programming language, PyCharm as an editor, the OpenCV Library and Google MediaPipe (Hands) for real-time image processing and hand tracking. Research results show that drone control through hand gestures in front of a webcam can be done successfully, highlighting the potential of CVs to improve user interfaces on modern devices

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