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THE EFFECT OF SOATING JAVA ACID SOLUTION (TAMARINDUS INDICA L.) ON THE SURFACE ROUGHNESS OF MICROHYBRID COMPOSITE RESINS
Introduction: Surface roughness can be affected by contact with an acidic solution. An acidic environment due to food and drink that is consumed continuously can be affected the instability of chemical bonds in the composite resin. Tamarindus indica or often known as tamarind is often used as herbal medicine, seasoning, syrup, and packaged drinks. Purpose: To determine the effect of tamarind solution on the surface roughness with immersion time of 1 day, 3 days, 5 days . Methods: This research was a laboratory experimental study, with a total sample of 27 microhybrid composites and conducted by measuring with a surface roughness tester. Results: There was a significant difference after immersion of tamarind solution on the roughness of the microhybrid composite resin. Conclusion: There is an effect of soaking tamarind solution (Tamarindus Indica L.) on the surface roughness until the 5th day
ANALYZING VOICE OF BACEPROT’S COMMUNICATION ACTIVITIES WITH THE ROCK MUSIC COMMUNITY
There has been interest in the Voice of Baceprot phenomenon. They received invitations to play at rock music festivals, and foreign media also wrote about them. This study aims to investigate the factors contributing to this band's appeal and acceptance among domestic and international rock music audiences, consisting of three young Muslim women wearing hijabs. The case study approach is used in this qualitative research technique. This study concludes that the identity of the Voice of Baceprot plays a significant role in boosting their acceptance and popularity in the rock music scene. In addition to their identity, evidence was found that the media and the larger global context influenced their rising popularity
DIGITAL TRANSFORMATION IN COMMUNITY DEVELOPMENT OF MALAYSIA AND INDONESIA
This paper will discuss the changes in technology, the benefits of technology to the Malaysian and Indonesian communities, the challenges faced in embracing technology and how the two countries overcome the challenges. The rapid proliferation of ICT within the sphere of rural development is evident both locally and globally. In line with national aspirations, the government has proactively addressed the challenges posed by ICT through a comprehensive program. In Malaysia, this initiative involved the establishment of telecentres within rural communities, thereby introducing the digital realm to these settings. This technological advancement provided access to online facilities, a broader global perspective, and improved learning opportunities for the rural population. The ultimate objective was to bridge the digital divide that separates rural and urban communities, promoting inclusivity and equitable access to technology. Meanwhile, in Indonesia, proactive measures have been taken by fostering inclusive digital transformation through promoting universal digital readiness and implementing free Wi-Fi areas in numerous public spaces. Both countries have successfully outlined a roadmap and outcomes of cultivating a "digital society" to face the upcoming challenges of IR5.0
SOCIALIZATION OF SELLING PRICES FOR HEALTHY FOOD PRODUCTS USING FULL COSTING METHOD IN MERUYA UTARA DISTRICT, WEST JAKARTA
Micro, small and medium enterprises are recognized as very strategic and important, not only for economic growth but also for equitable distribution of income. MSMEs also experience limited human resources. Most MSMEs have low education with minimal technical skills, entrepreneurial and management competencies. Through training in determining the cost of production, selling prices are expected to provide provisions for strengthening competitiveness in product sales. This article aims to describe the total costs incurred to produce a product to determine the selling price. The results of this activity are direct practice in calculating the cost of production which affects the selling price to MSMEs in the North Meruya Village area, West Jakarta
ARRANGEMENT OF CITY PARK FACILITIES IN BATUNUNGGAL VILLAGE FOR BANDUNG CITY SME BRANDING
The arrangement of the Batununggal Village City Park is starting to be organized by adding several chairs and tables for park visitors, and by making murals, the park atmosphere will be more lively with colorful letters with the message "Let's Orderly Sort Waste", so that it is hoped that the MSME brands around the Park will increase their sales. because visitors are more comfortable enjoying MSME products. This is one of the implementations to socialize and implement Presidential Decree no. Presidential Decree 2 of 2022 concerning National Entrepreneurship Development for 2021-2024. The Binus Bandung Entrepreneurship Study Program is collaborating with the Batununggal Village, Bandung City to organize and equip the Batununggal Village City Park as one of the solutions for branding SMEs around the City Park. By being equipped with equipment and arranging facilities and keeping city parks clean, it is hoped that SMEs and the surrounding community can maintain them and SMEs can increase their turnover
A QUALITATIVE STUDY OF ENTERPRISEE RISK MANAGEMENT IN SMALL MEDIUM ENTERPRISES
The goal of this study is to look at the CEO's impact on SMEs' ERM implementation. With the use of archives and an open-ended questionnaire, we employed a number of methods to ascertain the CEO's understanding of the significance of ERM. According to our empirical data, a lot of CEOs still do not see the value of installing an ERM system because it is expensive and may be done so informally (by applying risk management in a manual manner using their own estimation and computation). This suggests that there is still a low level of ERM implementation among SMEs in Indonesia
ACCULTURATION ASPECTS STUDY ON BABAH ALUN DESARI MOSQUE ARCHITECTURE USING PHOTOGRAPHIC MEDIA
The research proposed in this proposal is to examine the architectural elements of the Babah Alun Mosque that apply various Chinese architectural elements to the architectural principles of mosques. The data to be collected is data in the form of literacy data and visual data. These data will then be used to help analyze the form of acculturation of Chinese and Arab culture within the very plural metropolitan city of Jakarta. With long-term goals, the expected results are to preserve culture and increase relations of tolerance among Indonesians within the framework of pluralism
STRENGTHENING LEADERSHIP PATTERNS FOR THE MSME GROUP’S SUSTAINABLE AT BANTARJAYA-RANCABUNGUR-BOGOR
The classic problems faced by MSMEs are internal problems, namely the low professionalism of MSME management staff, limited capital and lack of access to banking and markets, as well as the ability to master technology which is still lacking. The main problem of a small industry is not only to achieve a stable high level of performance but also to maintain a position in the market while competing with all the unexpected challenges that will come. the situation in Bantarjaya Village, several problems can be formulated as obstacles. These problems include how to create innovations related to product distribution patterns that experience difficulties in production and increase sales volume. Efforts to create innovations related to product distribution patterns that experience difficulties in production and increase sales volume. this needs to be done by providing knowledge and skills in applying pilot-based marketing management methods to increase revenue. And support coaching motivation and managerial and entrepreneurial skills. MSMEs spread across Bantarjaya Village are a reference in producing processed snacks. Like, dodol, rangginang, and other pastries, in the home food product industry. Trading services are of course very important so that society continues to develop in a better direction. However, until now his team together with all the human resources of the Bantarjaya village government have continued to struggle to achieve unfinished work programs
GREEN PRODUCT: EFFORTS TO MAINTAIN ENVIRONMENTAL SUSTAINABILITY AND MSME PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT THROUGH GREEN MARKETING IN PENJARINGAN DISTRICT, NORTH JAKARTA
Environmentally friendly business activities can be carried out by implementing environmentally friendly products (green products). Modern society tends to choose environmentally friendly products in its consumption activities. So that green products experience rapid development and gain the trust of consumers. Because of the rapid development of green products, business actors if they do not want to lose in their business competition, this condition must be used to start innovating products by making environmentally friendly products (green products), including business units classified as MSMEs.
MSME players want to market products online, but based on surveys and discussions with community groups and owners of several MSMEs, they are constrained by product packaging that is less attractive so they are unable to compete on online selling platforms. Proper packaging can improve the marketing process, because it not only attracts consumers but also has a good impact on the environment by reducing plastic packaging waste which is the latest trend of marketing. By paying attention to the main problems of partners and environmental issues, the application of green products, namely green marketing to MSMEs, is an alternative solution to overcome these problems. This community service activity has contributed in terms of knowledge about green marketing, to improve the marketing process. From this community service program, SMEs in Penjaringan District, North Jakarta, can compete on online selling platforms with attractive and environmentally friendly packaging. So that problems can be resolved through the use of sustainable packaging, green marketing, and digital marketing trend
GREEN ENTREPRENURSHIP BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM TO SUPPORT THE ATTRACTION OF SUSTAINABLE ECOTOURISM
Optimally developing ecotourism in the regions requires strategic planning, utilization, control, institutional strengthening and community empowerment by paying attention to social, economic, ecological principles and involving stakeholders. With problems that threaten the destruction of ecosystems and the environment, the community is expected to be able to create green entrepreneurs that are beneficial to the environment. The government is also trying to support the environmental saving program by issuing Government Regulation of the Republic of Indonesia Number 46 of 2017 concerning Environmental Economic Instruments which encourages ministries/institutions/work units or regional institutions to use environmentally friendly goods and services. Community service carries out activities regarding green entrepreneurship and ecotourism in Bogor City, especially those related to ecotourism and sustainable community development through green entrepreneurship as the main weapon in increasing the attractiveness of ecotourism destinations in Bogor City. There is still a need to carry out research studies regarding green entrepreneurship and ecotourism as well as sustainable community development. The aim of this service is to help the community, especially MSMEs, who support ecotourism development and planning, especially the relationship between ecotourism and sustainable community development through green entrepreneurship as the main study in increasing the attractiveness of ecotourism destinations in the city of Bogor