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International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences (IJSAS)
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International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences (IJSAS) is an open-access, peer-reviewed and refereed international journal published by MultiTech Publisher. The main objective of IJSAS is to provide an intellectual and collaborative platform for international scholars. IJSAS aims to promote interdisciplinary studies in Social science, natural science, health science, and technology and become the leading journal in science and technology. The journal publishes research papers in the fields of Social science, natural science, health science, and technology such as social sciences, economics, health sciences, Astronomy and astrophysics, Chemistry, Earth and atmospheric sciences, Physics, Biology in general, Agriculture, Biophysics and biochemistry, Botany, Environmental Science, Forestry, Genetics, Horticulture, Husbandry, Neuroscience, Zoology, Computer science, Engineering, Robotics and Automation, Materials science, Mathematics, Mechanics, Statistics, Health Care & Public Health, Nutrition and Food Science, Pharmaceutical Sciences, and so on. IJSAS publishes original research, and applied, and educational articles in all areas of science and technology. Special Issues devoted to important topics in science and technology will occasionally be published.
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Escalating Students' Vocabulary Through Semantic Mapping Learning Model Otoluwa, Moon Hidayati; Jolanda Debora Pilongo; Rosalin Tanaiyo; Herlina Usman
International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1285

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The biggest obstacle for teachers and tutors is the lack of students' vocabulary. It causes students to feel difficulty understanding the meaning of English, particularly their performance in applying and developing four skills of English. Therefore, this research aims to enhance students' English vocabulary mastery through a semantic mapping learning model. This model was applied to seventh-grade students in the 7.2 class of MTs Al-Yusra Gorontalo, consisting of ten students. Classroom Action Research (CAR) was used as the method of this study. For collecting data, there are four phases of CAR used; they were planning, action, observation, and reflection. Two cycles were applied in this study because the first cycle did not improve students' vocabulary. Based on the data finding on cycle one, the scoring average of students' task results was 56,2. It is because 80% of students still got a low score, and 20% got a perfect score. The content of the task was about the questions of material "Noun". Then, in cycle two, it was applied by involving students in the classroom action; they were asked to present the result of their group discussion of semantic mapping of Noun material. After that, they did the second task, and the average of their score was 79,5. It could be concluded that the semantic mapping model greatly affected the students' mastery of the vocabulary taught by the teacher.
Optimization of Strategic Areas in Regional Economic Recovery: Tourism Perspectives Sukardi; Durratun Nashihah; Denny Iswanto; Baiq Dewi Kamariani; Firdausi Dhulhijjahyani
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1316

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This research contributes in the form of ideas and modeling of tourism potential development in the region. This research uses Soft System Methodology. This method used 4 stages: The first stage, the problem situation is considered problematic. In the second stage, the problem situation is expressed. The third stage is the root definition of the relevant purposeful activity system. The fourth stage is the conceptual models of the system named in the root definition. Based on the research, it was found that Pangandaran Regency, which is a new autonomous region, has tourism potential that can be developed, especially marine tourism that can support the regional economy. On the other hand, tourism potential is influenced by the geographical condition of Pangandaran Regency which is included in the National Tourism Strategic Area so it is hoped that this program can have a significant impact on regional economic recovery efforts. Based on the Regional Government Plan of Pangandaran 2022, it already has various strategies for tourism development, but it has not been able to run optimally due to the absence of a tourism development model as an economic recovery program.
The Relationship between Inflation and Political Stability Ratu Melda Hermanda; Delia Febriana Ayuningtyas; Kenya Manggala Puteh; Moh. Aris Munandar; Hafiz Rafi Uddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1469

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This article examines the relationship between inflation and political stability in Indonesia. By using secondary data related to the level of inflation and the political situation from a certain period, this article aims to analyze whether there is a correlation between inflation and political stability in Indonesia, as well as the dynamics of this relationship. Through a statistical analysis approach and literature review, this research finds that the relationship between inflation and political stability in Indonesia tends to be complex and influences each other. Although high inflation rates can create social dissatisfaction and political pressure, there are also situations where political factors such as government stability and economic policy can influence inflation rates. The results of this analysis provide valuable insight for policymakers to design effective strategies for maintaining economic and political stability in Indonesia.
Analysis of Government Efforts to Handle Declining Petroleum Yields in Indonesia Mekkah Najwa Pury; Nastiti Catur Istiqomah; Kejora Lintang Kusuma Astutiningsih; Moh. Aris Munandar; Hafiz Rafi Uddin
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1470

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All existing innovations continue to be developed by both the government and the community to obtain future savings frHom petroleum products for the next year. The purpose of this research is to analyze how the government innovates in maintaining the limitations and availability of petroleum materials in Indonesia and the impact on how to handle the issue of petroleum problems. The discussion in this article covers the factors of depletion of Indonesia's petroleum reserves, how innovations are carried out, and the impacts they have. This analysis refers to electronic journals that can be accounted for based on discussions of the government's efforts to deal with the decline in petroleum output in Indonesia. The methodology used is a quantitative descriptive method to analyze the issues to be discussed. The data obtained came from journals using skill-free listening (SLBB) and note-taking techniques. Researchers understand the contents of the journals obtained and the results are in the form of notes with correct accountability. It is hoped that the analysis in this article will be able to increase insight and understanding, especially regarding innovations from the government and the people in dealing with the decline in petroleum output, and be able to provide a guide for readers to criticize the results of this article.
Quality Service of Building and Land Tax Services at Revenue Agency of Polewali Mandar Regency Taufiq, Muhammad Syihabuddin; Saputra, Aco Nata; Pahruddin; Husnia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1474

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The problem studied in this research is the service quality of bureaucratic officials seen from the aspects of convenience, clarity, and certainty, security, openness of information, fairness, speed,economy, the efficiency of Building and Land Tax Services in Polewali Mandar regency. This research is descriptive research that uses a quantitative approach with survey methods. In this research, the data collection technique used is a questionnaire, i.e. collecting data using a list of questions and observation, i.e. direct observation of objects. The research results show that services measured based on indicators of simplicity, clarity and certainty, security, efficiency, justice, information openness, and economy in PBB services from the Regional Revenue Agency of Polewali Mandar Regency are very good. This is evident from the indicator score range of 3.15 to 3.42, which shows that the UN bureaucracy is in the good – very good category. Meanwhile, the Polman Regional Revenue Agency's PBB service speed indicator is classified as low with a score of 2.98. not satisfying the community, particularly about time constraints. Long bureaucratic procedures are one of the things that slow down service, this problem still needs to be resolved by government officials at the Polman Regional Revenue Agency.
Community Perceptions of Social and Political Dynamics in Polewali Mandar Regency in 2023 Rahmatullah; Saputra, Aco Nata; Yusri, Muhammad; Kusmin, Achmad Fauzi
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1476

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The problem studied in this research is perception the company about Social and political dynamics in Polewali Mandar regency . This research uses a quantitative descriptive research design to explain qualitative research phenomena. For this reason, the research approach uses a combination of qualitative and quantitative methods for community perceptions of social and political dynamics in Polewali Mandar Regency . The data collection techniques used were surveys, interviews and observations. The research results show that, based on the research results, it can be concluded that perception the company about the social and political dynamics in Polewali Mandar Regency which includes social conditions, economic conditions, political conditions, security conditions, law enforcement conditions, regional government performance, general problems and special problems are good, this is marked by the greatest number of several evaluation indicators of The various conditions that occur in society are in good percentage . Meanwhile, the lowest value of the indicator is a bad rating. Community perception of social and political dynamics of residents of Polewali Mandar regency seen from the perspective of functionalism theory It is very diverse, there are some people who have positive perceptions and others who have negative perceptions accompanied by factors that influence it , but overall, in the socio-political dynamics that occur, the Polwali community Mandar has a positive response .
The Influence of Western Drama on Contemporary African Drama Osameka Oyindamola Mercy; Eze Mabel Nkechinyere
International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1481

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African drama is generally believed to find its roots in the tradition and culture of the African society such as the celebration of the new yam festival (festivity) the display of masquerade, religious rituals, and the moonlight story (storytelling) therefore, African drama has been in existence before the emergence of the colonialism, African drama existed in form of action, through music and dance that was ritualized to express emotions such as terror, passion, and love. These actions were imitations of what the people wanted to happen so if they wanted to kill an enemy they would act out the process, religious and magical rituals were used and combined with dance and songs, with the emergence of Western drama which was brought through colonization, African drama became modernized to scripting of drama, use of language satirical plays, use of a curtain, theatre of the absurd, during colonialism, African drama such as the religious ritual was seen as a barbaric act by the colonial masters. The influence of this Western drama on African drama gave birth to what we call contemporary African drama. As we read the background and other parts of this paper we will understand the influence of Western drama on contemporary African drama.
Management of Non-Tax State Revenue from the Utilization of State Property Allagan, Helena Br.; Nour Farozi Agus; Kahar Hakim
International Journal of Sustainable Applied Sciences Vol. 2 No. 3 (2024): March 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1582

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This study examines the management of Non-Tax State Revenue from State Property Utilization at the Bengkulu State Wealth and Auction Service Office. It employs descriptive qualitative research methods, utilizing observation, interviews, and documentation for data collection. Analysis involves data collection, reduction, presentation, and conclusion drawing. The research is guided by Minister of Finance Regulation Number 155/PMK.02/2021 and Management Theory by Robbins and Coulter, and Henry Fayol. Findings reveal that in planning, the office follows PNBP targets set by the Central Office, employing strategies aligned with PMK Number 115 of 2021 to optimize State Property Utilization while adapting to regulatory changes. Implementation involves generating PNBP from rent, with determination and payment processes streamlined through coordination and application of PMK No. 115 of 2021. Accountability measures include financial reporting to KPPN and administrative reporting to KPKNL, ensuring transparency in utilization agreement decrees and payment proofs as performance indicators. Regarding supervision, KPKNL focuses on increasing awareness and oversight of State Property Utilization through wasdal regulation, addressing challenges, and conducting annual evaluations aligned with Key Performance Indicators (KPIs).
The Influence of Employee Professionalism on the Quality of Public Services in the Mattiro Deceng Village Office, Tiroang District, Pinrang District Irmayani; Andi Uceng; Kamaruddin Sellang
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1584

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Finding out what factors affect employee work professionalism at the Mattiro Deceng sub-district office, Tiroang sub-district, and Pinang district, as well as the impact of that professionalism on the quality of public services are the objectives of this research. A quantitative descriptive technique is employed in this research methodology. The study's sample consisted of 97 individuals from the Mattiro Deceng sub-district. Incidental sampling is the sampling strategy employed. This study included questionnaires, interviews, observation, and literature review as data gathering methods. After that, the data was processed and examined using Likert scales and quantitative descriptive analytic methods supported by descriptive statistics and SPSS. The results of the research show that the work professionalism of employees at the Mattiro Deceng sub-district office is categorized as good.
Work Professionalism toward Improving Administrative Governance of the Jauh Pandang Village Government, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency Mutahhara Taufik; Andi Uceng; Erfina
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijsas.v2i3.1589

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Determining the level of professionalism in the job and enhancing the administrative governance of the Jauh Pandang Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency government are the goals of this study. Random sampling was the sampling method employed. In this study, 91 individuals made up the sample, out of a total population of 1.080. The results of this research show that the professionalism of the apparatus is 75% in the good category. Improved administrative governance 68% good category. This shows that work professionalism has an impact on improving administrative governance in Jauh Pandang Village, Pitumpanua District, Wajo Regency with a value of t-table < t-count (2.515 > 1.666) with a percentage of 71%, where work professionalism affects improving administrative governance

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