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International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences (IJELS)
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ISSN : -     EISSN : 30262429     DOI : https://doi.org/10.59890/ijels.v1i2
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences (IJELS) is an international online multidisciplinary journal published monthly by Multitech Publisher. The aim of IJELS is to publish peer-reviewed review articles, research articles, and short communications in the rapidly developing field of Life Sciences, Education and Physical Education, Economics, health sciences, and engineering that supports human life.
Arjuna Subject : Umum - Umum
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Optimizing Food Cost Management: A Case Study at Patra Cirebon Hotel & Convention Khodijah Islamiah Marulafau; Palupiningtyas, Dyah; Tri Maryani
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1825

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This study aims to analyze the factors affecting food cost, measure the influence of these factors on food cost, and formulate strategies to optimize food cost management at Patra Cirebon Hotel & Convention. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study design. Data were collected through semi-structured interviews, observations, and document analysis. The research participants were those directly involved in food cost management at the hotel. The data were analyzed using thematic analysis techniques. The results show that the factors affecting food cost include food ingredient prices, portion sizes, chefs' ability to process food ingredients, as well as inventory and purchasing control. These factors have an influence on food cost, where ineffective management can lead to a significant increase in food cost. Strategies that can be implemented to optimize food cost management include vendor development, employee training and development, and technology adoption. This research contributes theoretically to the development of hospitality management science and practically to hotel managers in improving operational efficiency. Research limitations and suggestions for future research are also discussed.
Fighting Against Deforestation: Ecofeminism in Luh Ayu Manik Mas Hero of the Forests Kusuma Wardhani, Yanuaresti; Pertiwi, Yudhanita; Hardono
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1832

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Deforestation is a serious threat for all creatures on earth. As its impacts may destroy various sectors, some women concern to the issue of that environmental damage. They bring the spirit of ecofeminism. This paper aims to discuss ecofeminism concept in a pictorial teen story Luh Ayu Manik Mas: Hero of the Forests. Based on its setting, Luh Ayu Manik as the Balinese girl, fights against deforestation and tries to do reforestation in Bali. Her sense of nurturing for environment is inspired by ecofeminism and Balinese environmental values. This analysis uses ecofeminism concept by Vandana Shiva and qualitative methods. The results are that patriarchy tends to triggers deforestation, while as a young lady, Luh Ayu Manik struggles to eradicate deforestation. She proves that woman is able to empower herself to fight against patriarchy that harm the environment.
Cancellation of the Deed of Sale and Purchase Binding Made Before a Notary (Study in the West Lombok Regency Area) Rahmat Agusfiyan; Lalu Husni; Salim HS
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1839

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The purpose of this study is to examine the progressive cancellation of APJB that took place in the West Lombok Regency area, as well as the legal ramifications of that cancellation when it was done in front of a notary. by applying techniques from empirical normative legal research. The research findings indicate that the notary's involvement in the gradual cancellation of the APJB in the West Lombok Regency area was passive; that is, the notary merely documents and interprets the parties' statements when they appear before him, so long as those statements do not violate any regulations. applicable laws, the conditions of the agreement in Civil Code Article 1320 and the terms that the notary specifies. As a result of the parties' agreement to terminate the agreement contained in the gradual APJB and declare it no longer valid, the engagement agreement is no longer binding on them. This is one of the legal ramifications of gradually canceling the APJB made before a notary. This cancellation makes it impossible to carry out the transfer of land and building rights or to continue with the progressive APJB.
Private Universities in Nigeria: Contributions, Problems and Way Forward Niyi Jacob Ogunode; Conrad Ugochukwu Ukozor; Olowonefa Jethro Abiodun
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1889

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This paper discussed the contributions and problems militating against the development of Private universities in Nigeria. Adopting content analysis and elimination methods that were used for data selection. The paper used secondary data that were collected from print and online publications. The paper identified increment in access to university education, manpower development and production, development of research, community services, creation of employment opportunities and improvement in international ranking as contributions of private universities to the Nigerian economy. Problems of funding, shortage of modern infrastructure facilities, lack of access to funds and government support, low student enrolment, inadequate academic staff and insecurity problems are the problems militating against the development of Private universities in Nigeria. Based on this, the paper hereby recommended that the federal government should establish special intervention financial institutions for private universities across the country where they can secure long and short-term facilities with low interest. Private university managers should utilize their Alumni association to raise more funds and technical support. Private universities should explore the option of public-private partnerships to develop their infrastructure facilities.
Exploring Age-Based Disparities: A Study of Age and Generational Trends Towards Professional Development Programs in Ahmedabad Arjama Patra; Pooja Vataliya; Chandni J. Vidani
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1890

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This primary research study delves into the nuances of age-based disparities regarding professional development programs in Ahmedabad, India. Recognizing the increasing diversity within the workforce, the research employs a mixed-methods approach to comprehensively explore how different age groups perceive and engage with these programs. Specifically targeting Generation Z, Millennials, and older generations, the study aims to assess awareness, attitudes, and participation levels in professional development initiatives. The research aims to give a greater knowledge of the intersections between age, generational patterns, and desires about professional progress by combining surveys that are quantitative and interviews of a qualitative nature. The ultimate goal is to offer valuable insights beneficial to employers, educators, and policymakers, helping them tailor strategies to effectively engage and empower individuals across diverse age groups. This study is important because it adds to the larger conversation on labour management and the development of talent. By shedding light on the unique considerations necessary for addressing age-based disparities in professional development initiatives, the findings serve as a valuable resource for organizations and institutions striving to foster continuous professional growth among their employees.
Critical Analysis of Noise Pollution and Its Effect on Human Health Tej Bahadur Karki; Raju Bhai Manandhar; Dasarath Neupane; Dipak Mahat; Padam Ban
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1891

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Noise pollution is an unseen threat. It cannot be seen, although it is present both on land and beneath the water. Any undesired or irritating sound that impacts the health and well-being of humans and other organisms is referred to as noise pollution. It is harmful to human health. According to WHO, more than 70 decibels of sound will be harmful to health. The average noise level in Kathmandu was 66.8 decibels (A), with high-traffic zones producing the most noise, followed by commercial, low-traffic, and residential zones. The main objective of this review paper is to identify the effect of noise pollution on human health. It is a reviewed article. There are different kinds of effects explored in the previous studies such as hearing loss, sleep disruption, cardiovascular disease, social handicaps, reduced productivity, bad social behavior, irritation reactions, absenteeism, and accidents. Noise pollution is a significant problem in Nepal, particularly in Kathmandu. The studies suggest that the enforcement of noise standards and No Horn Regulation can be effective in reducing noise pollution. However, more efforts are needed to monitor and enforce these regulations. Noise pollution can cause a variety of health problems, and it is essential to take measures to reduce it to protect public health.
Legality of Electronic Wills (Comparative Study Between Indonesian Conventional Wills And Electronic Wills in the State Of Indiana) Ahmad Jayadi; Salim HS; Aris Munandar
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1898

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This thesis examines the legality of electronic wills with a focus on a comparison between conventional wills in Indonesia and electronic wills in the state of Indiana, United States. The background to this study is based on the rapid development of technology, which has changed the paradigm of human communication and has had a significant impact on various aspects of life, including inheritance law. Digital technology has introduced new forms of legal instruments, such as electronic wills, which offer efficiency and convenience in the creation and management of legal documents. This research uses a comparative descriptive method to analyze the legality of conventional wills in Indonesia, the legality of electronic wills in Indiana, and compares these two systems to understand the similarities and differences as well as their legal implications. The data used is secondary data obtained from documentation, literature, legal regulations and related documents. The research results show that although electronic wills offer convenience and efficiency, there are significant challenges regarding security, trust and legal legitimacy. It is hoped that this research can contribute to legal literature and academic needs and become a basis for policy makers in developing regulations that support the application of technology in the inheritance law system.
Fundamental Factors Of Stock Price Assessment In Blue Chip Stock Investment Decisions Fauzatul Laily Nisa; Cholid Fadil
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1901

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This research explores the fundamental factors that influence the assessment of blue-chip stock prices and their impact on investment decisions. These factors include net profit, revenue growth, debt ratio, and liquidity. The research method involves analyzing historical financial data of blue-chip companies and surveys of capital market investors. The research results show that net profit and revenue growth have a significant influence on the assessment of blue-chip stock prices. Debt and liquidity ratios have also been shown to have an important impact in shaping investor perceptions. Furthermore, these findings provide a better understanding of how investors use these fundamental factors as a basis for making their investment decisions. The implications of this research contribute to our understanding of the factors that investors should pay attention to when assessing blue-chip stocks. Capital markets practitioners can use this information to design more informed and timely investment strategies. Meanwhile, capital market regulators may consider these findings to increase market transparency and sustainability. Thus, this research not only contributes to the financial literature by exploring the relationship between fundamental factors and stock price valuation, but also provides valuable practical insights for capital market players.
The Influence of Teacher Strategies in Utilizing the Kekhatuan Semaka Museum as a Learning Resource on Students' Learning Interests Adi Sanjaya; Risma Margaretha Sinaga; Novia Fitria Istiawati
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1902

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Museums that have important values and can be learned for students with in history learning. Teachers can see this as a source of historical learning by utilizing museums as a forum for learning that is contextual to regional culture. For this reason, it is necessary to take advantage of the kekahtuan semaka museum. This study aims to find out 1) teacher strategies for designing social studies learning on student learning interests; 2) implementation of learning resources to students' learning interests; 3) the effectiveness of the Semaka khatuan museum as a learning resource for students' learning interests; 4) implementation of teacher strategies, Semaka khatuan museum as a learning resource and social studies learning resource for students' learning interests. This research is a quantitative research. The research was conducted at SMP N 1 Bandar Negeri Semoung with a sample of 89 students. The results showed that 1) The teacher's strategy of designing social studies learning based on students' learning interests had a positive influence with probability results of 0.009 and tcount of 2.781; 2) Implementation of learning resources on students' learning interests, there is a positive influence with a probability result of 0.005 and tcount 2.712; 3) The effectiveness of the Semaka khatuan museum as a learning resource on students' learning interests, there is a positive influence with a probability of 0.003 and a calculation of 2.619; 4) The implementation of teacher strategies, the Kekhatuan Semaka Museum as a source of learning and social studies learning resources on the learning interests of students, has a positive influence with the results of a coefficient of 0.000, fcalculate 11.477 with a change of 81.8%. While 18.2% is influenced by other factors on students' interest in learning social studies.
Recruitment of Prospective Candidate Members of the General Election Supervisory Agency Case Study: Thirteen Districts-Cities South Borneo Province Dicky Pratama; Dewi Susita; Puji Wahono
International Journal of Educational and Life Sciences Vol. 2 No. 5 (2024): May 2024
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.59890/ijels.v2i5.1914

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Human resource management plays a very important role in organizations, both with public organizations and others, such as the General Election Supervisory Agency (Bawaslu). Therefore, the recruitment process for prospective Bawaslu members emphasizes various components, namely track records such as performance records or actual achievements of independence, integrity and leadership spirit. This research aims to 1). To find out and analyze the process of determining Bawaslu Commissioner members in the Regency-City Bawaslu recruitment for South Borneo Province. 2). To find out the ideal model for Regency-City Bawaslu recruitment. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and documentation. This type of research is field research, while the method used is a qualitative descriptive method. Then to carry out data processing and analysis using the NVivo software program. The results of research regarding the recruitment process for prospective members of the Regency-City Bawaslu of South Borneo Province in 2023 were carried out well and in accordance with the regulations. However, the process still contains obstacles, such as at the registration stage the number of registrants is less than what is needed, especially female registrants, at the administration stage there are a lot of costs incurred to complete the requirements, the CAT system creates problems that are considered to make carrying out recruitment difficult for the affirmation policy, health tests are considered useless because at this stage a second health test is carried out, problems occur at the fit and proper test stage related to several postponements of the announcement time which do not match the timeline, the organizational hierarchy at the fit and proper test stage is not ideal, and the need for consideration and more serious efforts related to supporting women's representation as Bawaslu members.

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