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REALITAS SOSIAL DALAM NOVEL PINTU KARYA FIRA BASUKI Nofrianti, Nofrianti; Bahardur, Iswadi; Yusandra, Titiek Fujita
Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia Vol 2, No 2 (2013): Jurnal Wisuda Ke 47, Genap 2013-2014 Pendidikan Bahasa dan Sastra Indonesia
Publisher : Pendidikan Bahasa Indonesia

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This study uses sociological approach to literature. Analyzing from sociology view the literature that talks about social issues contained in the literature. The purpose of this study is to describe the social reality in the novel Pintu works Fira Basuki.This research is qualitative research. The method used in this research is descriptive. The data in this study in the form of word, sentences and dialogue related to social reality. Based on the analysis of the study, we found social reality of relationships in the community with social reality in the novel Pintu works Fira Basuki i.e : Java and European public confidence, spiritual beliefs, traditions, and way of life. From this analysis it can be concluded. First, novel Pintu that is full of Indonesian contemporary social problems. Second, novel Pintu Fira Basuki work raised a number of social issues that occur in the middle of the traditional and the modern Indonesian society. Third, there is a social reality in the novel Pintu related to the problems of Java and European public trust , faith of the  communities, traditions, and way of life. Fourth, the novel works Fira Basuki Pintu has the benefit that can be used for teaching elements of literary readers.
KONDISI FISIK HABITAT TARSIUS (Tarsius dentatus) DI KAWASAN TAMAN NASIONAL LORE LINDU DISEKITAR DESA SUNGKU KECAMATAN KULAWI KABUPATEN SIGI Nofrianti, Nofrianti; Sudhartono, Arief; Toknok, Bau
Jurnal Warta Rimba Vol 3, No 1 (2015)
Publisher : Universitas Tadulako

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Tarsier (tarsius dentatus) is an endemic species in Sulawesi Island, these animals have a strong dependence on the forest. The objective of this study was to identify the physical conditions (abiotic) of tarsier habitat focused on the altitude, air temperature, air humidity and slope. These data were collected by conducting surveys and observation of the purposive sampling plot that was located in tarsier habitat in Lore LIndu National Park area around the village of Sungku. Physical conditions of the tarsier habitat were descriptively analyzed from identification, observation, measurement and actual conditions in the field. The result would be then compared with the other tarsier habitats at LLNP in village of Kamarora, Palolo sub-district. The altitude discovered tarsier habitat at the village Sungku is at 702-861- m a.s.l. the air temperatures range 20,33°C-24,66°C and humidity in the morning, and afternoon and evening were 85,3%, 71% and 75,3% is respectively. The slope of tarsier habitat varied from steep up to very steep (25%-40%). Where as in Kamarora village, tarsier habitat was at an altitude of 694 m a.s.l., whit a slope of 10%, air temperature (20,77°C-27,1°C) and humidity (72,3%-82%). The tarsier nets were observed during the study were at the bamboo cluster and Ficus sp. Tree. Keywords: Tarsier, tarsius dentatus, Habitat, Lore Lindu National Park.
Ethnomedicinal survey of traditional antidiabetic plants in Baturraden and Sumbang Utaminingrum, Wahyu; Nofrianti, Nofrianti; Hartanti, Dwi
MEDISAINS Vol 18, No 2 (2020)
Publisher : Universitas Muhammadiyah Purwokerto

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Background: The scientific-based jamu development program enables the development of medicinal plants in the traditional medicine system that eventual-ly can be used in the formal healthcare system. Baturraden and Sumbang are considered as areas with abundant plant biodiversity in Java, where the local community has used those plants for medicinal purposes.Objective: This study is conducted to qualitative and quantitatively record and conserve the knowledge of the Baturraden and Sumbang community on the utilization of plants for treating diabetes mellitus.Method: The data of the plant’s local names, plant organs, methods of prepara-tion, and routes of administration of the herbal preparations used for treating diabetes mellitus were collected through semi-structured interviews with 97 informants. The species use-value (SUV), the relative frequency of citation (RFC), and fidelity level (FL) of each species were calculated accordingly to determine their relative importance and value to the local community.Result: There were 11 plant species from 10 families mentioned. The most commonly used plant organ, preparation method, and administration route were leaves, decoction, and oral, respectively. The most important and valuable plants were including Piper ornatum (SUV = 0.19, RFC = 0.13, FL = 23.09%) and An-drographis paniculata (SUV = 0.09, RFC = 0.07, FL = 42.86%).Conclusion: As the most critical antidiabetic plant in the studied area, the decoction or infusion of Piper ornatum leaves is taken orally 1-2 times a day. However, there are no reports on its anti-diabetic-related activities available to date. In contrast, the uses of Andrographis paniculata as the antidiabetic agent has been widely proven. Baturraden and Sumbang people orally consumed the decoction of this plant’s leaves once a day for the said purpose