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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER) is a scientific journal that publishes articles in the fields of humanity, social science. Humanities include: Language and Linguistics, History, Literature, Performing Arts, Philosophy, Religion, Fine Arts. Social Science fields of Science include: Economics, politics, Anthropology, Sociology, Psychology, Geography, Cultural and Ethical Studies, Gender and Sexuality Studies, Area Studies, Archeology, and other related fields.
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FIGURATIVE LANGUAGE IN SELECTED SONGS OF ARIANA GRANDE'S ALBUM : ETERNAL SUNSHINE Tiodame Layupa; Nabilah Siti Haniyah, Dimas Abdul Ramadhan, Deniela Yoshelyn
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 1 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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This research examines the use of figurative language in selected songs from Ariana Grande's “Eternal Sunshine” album. The primary objective is to analyze the figurative expressions through a detailed lyrical analysis. The analysis categorizes the figurative language into four main types: simile, metaphor, personification, and hyperbole. The findings indicate that metaphors are the most prevalent, with 18 occurrences, followed by hyperboles with 9 occurrences, personifications with 4 occurrences, and similes with 3 occurrences, totaling 34 instances of figurative language. These literary devices enhance the emotional and thematic depth of the music, fostering a deeper connection between the listeners and the material. This study contributes to understanding the role of figurative language in contemporary music and highlights the artistic intricacies in Ariana Grande compositions. Employing a descriptive qualitative methodology, the research focuses on five specific tracks from the album, underscoring the significance of figurative language in songwriting.
THE URGENCY OF THE FARMER CARD POLICY IN IMPROVING THE WELFARE OF FARMERS IN INDONESIA Abdul Nadjib; Deni Gunawan; Etty Sri Hertini; Nanda Dwi Rizkia; Sintya Purwandaningsih
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This research aims to (1) describe the scheme for distributing farmer cards to farmers; and (2) describe the urgency of implementing the farmer Card policy in improving the welfare of farmers in Indonesia. This research is qualitative-descriptive research. The results of this research show that (1) the scheme for distributing farmer cards to farmers is carried out through two models, namely non-cash fertilizer assistance funds and subsidized fertilizer quotas; (2) the urgency of implementing the Farmer's Card policy in improving the welfare of farmers in Indonesia, including equalizing agricultural fertilizer prices nationally, subsidized fertilizer policies that can be controlled by the government, and the effectiveness of the farmer's card policy in line with farmers' knowledge regarding the policy.
AVOCADO DAMAGE DETECTION SYSTEM (Persea Americana Mill) USING GAS SENSOR WITH THE STRATIFIED K-FOLD CROSS VALIDATION METHOD Rahmat Sabani; Sukmawaty, Ansar, Murad, Hanifah Ayu
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The purpose of this research is to build a model that can detect damage to avocados, using gas sensors that are accurate, precise, specific, and sensitive. The specific goal is to get the best model from the several machine learning methods used. The best model will be obtained through a classification algorithm. The input data to be processed is gas data in units of ppm measured from damaged and normal avocados that have been stored for 7 days. Gas data recording uses the TGS 2600, MQ-3, MQ-4, MQ-2, and MQ-8 sensors. Each data quality will be improved by cleaning and normalizing data. The quality-enhanced data is then used as input to the machine learning system. The machine learning model used is the Ada-boost, Decision Tree, Multi Layer Perceptron (MLP) classification model and the Stratified K-Fold Cross Validation method. The trained model is then tested with a comparison of the number of test data and training data which is 70:30. The test results show the accuracy of the avocado damage detection system using ppm data obtained using the gas sensor and the Stratified K-Fold Cross Validation method with system accuracy on the Ada-boost value having an accuracy of 100%, 100%, 100% and 50%, with a method accuracy value classifier with 4x repetitions.
IMPLEMENTATION OF RISK-BASED BUSINESS LICENSING POLICY (OSS-RBA) ATTHE ONE-STOP SERVICE AND INVESTMENT OFFICE OF PONTIANAK CITY Jelita Rahmawati; Ira Patriani, Ade Risna Sari
INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS Vol. 2 No. 2 (2024): INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF SOCIETY REVIEWS (INJOSER)
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Business activities are very identical to the licensing process to obtain legality of business activities. In order to simplify the procedures, time, and costs of licensing services, the government has implemented e-government on the aspects of licencing services by issuing a Risk-Based Enterprise Licensing Policy through the OSS-RBA system. However, in the implementation process of this policy there are still problems so that implementation is not optimal. The problem raised in this study is the poor understanding of the entrepreneur to the use of the system, the socialization held by DPMPTSP Pontianak City is still ineffective, and still the low knowledge that the officials possessed by the DPMPsP Pontian City about using the OSS-RBA system. The purpose of this research is to know and analyze the implementation process of the policy of licensing attempts based on risk on DPMPSP Pontiaanak City. The methods used are descriptive qualitative research methods. Data is obtained through observation, interviews, documentation, and triangulation. This study uses the implementation theory of Donald S. Van Meter and Carl E. Van Horn. The results of the research show that implementation of a risk-based licensing policy on Pontianak City DPMPTSP is not optimal. This can be seen from the absence of the Operational Standards Procedures in service, the many features in the OSS- RBA system becoming an obstacle to the entrepreneur, the participation of entrepreneurs is still low to understand the use of the system, the lack of knowledge and skills of some staff on how the system works, training of staff uneven, and ineffective socialization programmes.
THE CAPACITY OF ENGLISH TEACHERSFOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ACCELERATED CURRICULUM Magvirah El Walidayni Kau; Moon Hidayati Otoluwa, Ririn Djimun
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The focus of this study is to figure out how ready English teachers are in West Popayato Subdistrict junior high schools to adopt the newly established curriculum. The method of data collection employed was interviews, with two English teachers from SMP Negeri 2 West Popayato and SMP Negeri 3 West Popayato Satap helping as participants. The interactive analysis phases of data reduction, data display, and conclusion drawing from Miles & Huberman were applied in data analysis methodologies. The findings demonstrated that English teachers were not at the point where they were ready to adopt the accelerated curriculum in their schools. The instructors brought up three points. Firstly, parents' involvement is still below the level of collaborating in tandem with teachers as resource persons. Second, to allow students to learn based on their accomplishments, teachers do not separate their classes into at least two groups that are subsequently taught by the same teacher. Third, teachers continue to employ the Ministry of Education and Culture's flow of learning objectives. Because teachers are still getting used to the accelerated curriculum, these three points are still in the early stages of implementation. Thus, according to the study's findings and the stages of the accelerated curriculum's implementation table provided by the Ministry of Education and Culture, English teachers are not yet at the point where they are prepared to implement it.
PRODUCTION COST ANALYSIS IN DETERMINING SELLING PRICES AT PDAM TIRTA JE'NEBERANG GOWA DISTRICT Syahreni; Muh Ilham Wardhana Haeruddin, Mustika Amin, Nurman, Annisa Paramaswary Aslam
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This research aims to determine the calculation of the basic price of PDAM Tirta Je'neberang water production, Gowa Regency in 2018-2022. The data collection techniques used in this research were interviews, decision studies, and documentation. The data analysis method used is descriptive quantitative using the full costing method calculation. The results of this research show that the cost of water production for 2018-2022 at PDAM Tirta Je'neberang, Gowa Regency, based on the full costing method theory, changes every year. This happened because of an increase in total business costs followed by an increase in the amount of water production (M3). In calculating the selling price/water tariff for PDAM Tirta Je'neberang, Gowa Regency, the basic tariff is used. It can be seen that the selling price of PDAM Tirta Je'neberang, Gowa Regency water from 2018-2022 also changes every year. Every year the cost of water production and the selling price of water change. It can be seen that the selling price is above the cost of production so that the selling price can cover the costs in full, which means the company makes a profit.
COMMUNITY SERVICES ON TODDLER DEVELOPMENT, INSIGHT FROM MATERNAL AND CHILD HEALTH (KIA) BOOK IN SURAKARTA Siti Nurhidayati; Revi Gama Hatta Novika, Atriany Nilam Sari, Luluk Fajria Maulida, Rufidah Maulina, Nurul Jannatul Wa
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Disrupted child development will contribute to morbidity throughout the human life cycle. Based on the SUSENAS results, the Early Childhood Development Index (ECDI) of Indonesian children is still relatively good and has a value of 88.30%. However, the active role of families in supporting children's growth and development is still needed. The Maternal and Child Health (MCH) book is a pre-screening instrument thatcan be used by parents for stimulation and screening tools for growth problems and child developmental delays can be detected early from the closest family. The purpose of this community service is to optimize thegrowth and development of toddlers through the use of Maternal and Child Health (MCH) books at Posyandu Tangkas, Pasar Kliwon, Surakarta through a family empowerment approach. used a mixed-methods approach, combinig both quantitative and qualitative data from 24 respondents. we door to door doing growth and development screening and stimulation education assistance to mothers who have children under five. Each mother is interviewed regarding age, growth and development screening, education on how to stimulate child development with the KIA book, conduct early detection of growth and development using the Developmental Pre-Screening Questionnaire (KPSP) according to the child's age, and then provide assistance for 4 weeks to toddlers with questionable KPSP results through cooperation with posyandu management cadres.
SOCIAL WELFARE AND POPULATION MOBILITY (MOVEMENT) ANALYSIS IN BANTEN PROVINCE Riny Handayani
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The aspect of population mobility in Banten Province is one of the demographic parameters that can describe the success of development, which is why writing related to mapping population mobility is important considering the very dynamic changes in demographic parameters in Banten Province. Population mobility used in this research is included in the category of permanent population mobility or can also be interpreted as migration (population movement). The research method used is quantitative with spatial descriptive analysis techniques. The elaboration stages include data collection, data processing, determining variables and overlaying digital maps. The unit of analysis in this research is the district/city where there are 4 districts and 4 cities. Mapping population mobility in Banten Province is to create a description of the data that has been obtained and display it in simple statistical form so that the public can more easily get an idea of the situation of population mobility in Banten Province. The mobility indicators studied are Incoming Migration, Outgoing Migration, Net Migration, Risen Migration, and the Percentage of Migrant Population. There are significant differences regarding the incidence of population mobility in Banten Province between North and South Banten. Greater Tangerang (Tangerang City, South Tangerang City and Tangerang Regency) is an area with a dominant composition of migrant residents. Regional status is also recorded to influence the incidence of population mobility, where the status of city areas is areas with high incidences of Incoming Migration compared to areas with district status. The policy that must be prepared regarding population mobility is facilitating the preparation of regional facilities and infrastructure related to the flow of movement and population movement, the pattern of which is increasing every year.
PATTERNS OF ETHNICITY AND INTEGRATION IN MULTICULTURAL SOCIETIES Muhtar; Sandra I. Telussa, Rukoyah
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In a country with a multi-ethnic population like Indonesia, cultural conflict is something that cannot be avoided. Previous government policies that used the concept of assimilation meant that ethnic minority cultures had to merge into Indonesian culture as the dominant culture. As a result, ethnic minority cultures are lost or shackled. The concept of Multicultural Integration is offered as an alternative to reduce inter- ethnic conflict. Ethnicity is often seen as something that is situationally determined and symbolically charged. If, for example, platforms for solidarity are described and understood in structural terms, the result may be shifting ethnic identities on the basis of solidarity and politically called for mobilization on the basis of solidarity. Likewise, pressure, discrimination and racism, independent of gross cultural differences, form the basis for broad social solidarity and mobilization and the construction of a collective identity. The integration found in ethnic cultural wisdom is categorized into normative integration. Normative integration is a social bond that occurs because there is an agreement (consensus) on basic values and norms. The pattern of social relations between ethnic groups described above shows that an associative or positive pattern has been formed.
TAX AUDIT AND TAXPAYER COMPLIANCE Loso Judijanto; S Pentanurbowo; Erwin; Al-Amin
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Tax audits alone may not be effective enough in encouraging tax compliance without being supported by thorough tax education and the use of technology in the tax system. The research method used is the literature research method. The results show that tax audit has a deterrent effect on tax avoidance, but its effectiveness increases significantly when accompanied by tax education that provides knowledge and forms a positive attitude towards taxes. In addition, the integration of technology in the tax administration process makes it easier for taxpayers to fulfill their obligations, improving tax compliance through increased efficiency and transparency. Thus, success in improving tax compliance requires a combination of fair and consistent enforcement of regulations, informative and awareness-building education initiatives, and the development of a supportive technological infrastructure. The implications of these findings provide guidance for tax policy makers to design more effective strategies to improve tax compliance in the future.

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