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    RESEARCH OF PHYSICO-CHEMICAL PROPERTIES OF “JAMU” POWDER FROM MORINGA LEAF, BELUNTAS LEAF, AND NONI LEAF EXTRACTS by Angelica Apnia Priyambodo, Dedin Finatsiyatull Rosida

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…ABSTRACT Jamu has been used by Indonesian people for generations. Noni, Moringa, and Beluntas leaves have the potential to be utilized as herbal medicine because they contain natural antioxidants such as alkaloids, anthraquinones, tannins, flavanoids. ascorbic acid, and phenolics. …”
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    CONSUMER PREFERENCES ANALYSIS OF WHITE RICE LABELED ON RICE ATTRIBUTES IN THE CITY OF BANJARBARU by Hariansyah, Fauzi M., Ferrianta Y.

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Rice is a basic need for most Indonesian people. Rice with packaging that includes various information attributes such as trademark names, prices, or degrees of quality is known as labeled rice. …”
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  3. 323

    Quo Vadis Brand Love? Role of Cognition-Affection-Behavior Model for Local Coffee Shops in Indonesia by Dea Farahdiba

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…Brand love and brand trust also have a significant positive relationship with brand loyalty, according to the assessment of Indonesian people on their favorite local coffee shop brands. …”
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    AN ARCHITECTURAL ACCULTURATION OF BALINESE, DUTCH, AND CHINESE IN PURI AGUNG KARANGASEM by Wulan Sasmitha Rani, Ayu Sari Undari Yani, Viola Violita Ramdhan Supena, Adzra Ashila Zhafira, Larasati Vie, Santi Salayanti

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Apart from the obvious Balinese characteristics, there are also European and Chinese influence which can be proven by the Gedong Maskerdam, Bale Kambang, making it a treasured heritage not only for the Balinese people, but also for Indonesian people in general. This research is meant to explain and to give more insight into the architecture of Puri Agung Karangasem, which in result would present as a piece of knowledge to encourage the community to be more appreciative towards maintaining the traditional architecture of the Balinese people as a piece of important heritage. …”
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    Harvesting Systems of Private Forests in Indonesia: A Review by Ahmad Budiaman, Hardjanto

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Private forest harvesting has an important and strategic role in improving the welfare of the Indonesian people, especially in rural areas. Therefore, this research presents a review of harvesting systems used in private forests in Indonesia. …”
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    Classification of Batu Bara Songket Using Gray-Level Co-Occurrence Matrix and Support Vector Machine by Sriani Sriani, Muhammad Siddik Hasibuan, Rizkika Ananda

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Songket cloth's beauty is the Indonesian people's wealth and preservation. Batu Bara Regency is one of Indonesia's regions with several Songket motifs characteristics. …”
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    Socialization of Personal Hygiene for Danu’s Tofu Home Industry Workers in Alue Peunyareng, Meureubo Subdistrict, West Aceh Regency, Aceh by Maya Indra Rasyid, Devi Agustia, Nanda Triandita, Hilka Yuliani, Lia Angraeni, Desi Susanti

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…• Tofu is one of the favorite foods of Indonesian people. Tofu processing has been carried out in several home industries in West Aceh Subdistrict. …”
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    Determination of the Jurisdiction of Fisheries Crimes as Transnational Organized Crimes by Sulaiman Rasyid

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The abundance of fisheries resources in Indonesian waters has made Indonesia a target of crime in the field of fisheries, this has an impact on the welfare and prosperity of the Indonesian people, especially local fishermen, the government continues to push this fisheries crime to be recognized as a type of organized transnational crime. …”
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    The Epistemology of Land in an Adat Perspective: Philosophical Aspects of Human Relations With Land in the View of Mohammad Koesnoe by Oemar Moechthar, Agus Sekarmadji, Soelistyowati, Ellyne Dwi Poespasari, John Roberto Sampe

    Published 2024-02-01
    “…Therefore, agrarian reform in Indonesia should refer to the original law of the Indonesian people, namely adat law. Keywords: Adat Land Law; Agrarian Law Reform; Soil Epistemology.…”
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    Merdeka Belajar in the Point of View of Learning Technology in the Era of 4.0 and Society 5.0 by Bambang Ismaya, Indra Perdana, Ardian Arifin, Siti Fadjarajani, Samuel PD Anantadjaya, Mas'ud Muhammadiah

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…The study's findings highlight a need to strengthen technology's position in the industrial revolution 4.0 in order to foster a more prosperous and civilized human life order, as illustrated in Community Model 5.0. The Indonesian people, in particular, must get familiar with critical educational patterns in order to be prepared to enter the industrial revolution 4.0 and Society 5.0 eras.…”
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    Exploring The Position and Role of Arabic in Indonesian Society: A Descriptive Analysis by Fauzie Muhammad Shidiq, M. Syihabul Ihsan Al-Haqiqy, Muhammad Triwibowo, Syaiful Mustofa

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This research implies that we can comprehensively know more details about the role and position of Arabic to provide wider information to the Indonesian people.…”
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    Interaksi Sosial Muslim-Kristiani di Sumatera Utara (Studi tentang Hubungan Keduanya di Pemukiman) by Irwansyah Irwansyah

    Published 2014-11-01
    “…The data analysis was performed by borrowing Kahane’s opinion, an American sociologist who researched in Indo- nesia and revealed that the social condition of Indonesian people which is “diffuse but not perfect” potentially result in conflict, especially conflict based on primordial disintegration factors, such as poor relationship between Islam and non-Islam. …”
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    Antecedents and Consequences of Credibility and Parasocial Interaction on Food Shopping Intentions by Dea Farahdiba

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…Design/Methods/Approach: The data was obtained through a survey of 117 followers of one of the five favorite food vlogger accounts of the Indonesian people based on a survey conducted by CNBC Indonesia (2020) and who have shopped for food products at least three times in the last six months. …”
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    Pengaruh Perceived Ease of Use, Perceived Enjoyment, Perceived Usefulness, dan Satisfaction terhadap Continued IT Usage Intention: Expected-Confirmation Model (ECM) by Erlangga Dwi Putra, Salsabilla Athaullah, Abdul Yusuf

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The psychographics of the Indonesian people who are friendly have made them voluntarily donate to humanitarian activities. …”
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    Perilaku pencarian informasi mahasiswa magister dan doktor fully online dalam menyelesaikan studi di Universitas Terbuka by Yasir Riady, Hamdi Riady, Melissa Arisanty, Milde Wahyu

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…As one of the open and distance universities, Universitas Terbuka provides access to higher education for all Indonesian people without exception, this is also stated in the vision and mission of the Open University to be able to provide the widest possible service, which comes all students with normal or disabilities. …”
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    CRITICAL ETNOGRAPHY OF MICRO PPKM POLICY IN THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC: A STUDY BASED ON THE PERCEPTION OF MICRO ENTREPRENEURS by Hendrik S., Putri S.A., Risnaningsih

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…Meanwhile, John Rawls's theory of justice analysis shows that based on the social values adopted by the Indonesian people, micro-enterprises operating in the afternoon until the evening demand equal treatment regarding the distribution of incentives as compensation for the impact of the implementation of Micro PPKM.…”
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    Implementation Of Monitoring and Control Temperature and Humidity Based on IoT in The Oyster Mushroom Cultivation Room by Budi Cahyo Wibowo, Imam Abdul Rozaq, Tredi Pratama Pratama

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Abstract – Oyster mushroom is one of the favorite horticultural commodities consumed by Indonesian people. In the cultivation of oyster mushrooms, there are many obstacles faced by farmers, including the difficulty in maintaining the temperature and humidity of the kumbung room so that to maintain the stability of temperature and humidity, farmers must always check and do regular watering. …”
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    Leaf Morphology of Brazilian Spinach (Alternanthera sissoo) as a Backyard Vegetable by Hikma Ellya, Nurlaila Nurlaila, Nukhak Nufita sari, Rila Rahma Apriani, Ronny Mulyawan, Bakti nur Ismuhajaroh

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…The utilization of backyard gardens to fulfill family food by the Indonesian people needs to be developed, along with fulfilling nutrition during the Covid-19 pandemic. …”
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    Resurrecting The Divine Past: Tracing the Spiritual Legacy Of Liyangan Temple From The 7th to 9 th Century by Subaryana Subaryana, Indra Fibiona, YB. Jurahman, Siska Nurazizah Lestari

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…Thus the purpose of this study is to uncover the treasures of the spiritual culture of the Indonesian people, especially the Gopati Tempurung (Liyangan Temple) community in the past. …”
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    Pengembangan Framework Pelaporan Cyber Crime by Daryono Daryono, Bambang Sugiantoro

    Published 2017-03-01
    “…But ICTs can also be used for the crime. cybercrime is a criminal offense which is done by using computer technology as a major crime.From the information above there are many communities that use the gadget Ranging from Mobile, Smartphones, Tablets, Laptops and PCs are already connected to the Internet, there are still many people who experience crime Cybercrime ignorance of knowledge. Indonesian people themselves to report kepihak responsible for dealing with cases of cyber crimes and their reluctance to report for dikepolisian procedures are so complicated and for reporting model that still konvensional.Maka here the author makes a framework for reporting cybercrime police kepihak so that people easily and quickly in report, if there are victims of crime cyber.penelitian was conducted in this study Surakarta.metode city Mapolresta menggembangkan from a previous study conducted by Shin Yong-dalNew models for cyber crime investigation Procedure, namely the framework stages of handling cases of cyber crime.hasil development that the writers are making cybercrime reporting framework using informasi.dengan system information system cybercrime report, then the public will quickly and easily in the report, if it becomes a victim of cyber , as well as the police was quick to respond and when a report from society.…”
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