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The Implementation of High School Local Content Learning in Babar Island Julians Marantika; Tanwey Gerson Ratumanan; Effilina Kissiya
SCIENCE NATURE Vol 2 No 1 (2019): SCIENCE NATURE
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/SNvol2iss1pp057-065year2019

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This study deals with the effort of obtaining information about aspects of practicality or implementation of lesson plans and local content textbooks, the quality of textbooks, and the responds of teachers and students toward local content and its application at the school in Babar island. The research was conducted at Babar State High School 1 using descriptive analytical method. Data was collected using observation and questionnaire techniques. Observations were made to obtain information related to the implementation of classroom learning. The questionnaire was used to explore teachers and students perspective about textbooks. The research results indicate that learning activities happened smoothly. The quality of the textbook used is quite good and has a good level of readability. The response of teachers and students to teaching books is highly positive. The teaching material provided is in accordance with the needs of the school, especially students. The enthusiasm of students is seen in the whole learning activities, both in face to face and in completing tasks (homework).
The Discovery of NEW Golobe and Its Amazing Healing System Hendry Izaac Elim
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/SNvol2iss1pp066-070year2019

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Here, one reported a discovery of new golobe or a novel kind of zingiberaceae fruit in a forest of Layeni village located in Teon-Nila-Serua (TNS) district of Seram island, Maluku province, Indonesia in the late afternoon on 25th February 2019. The new golobe is very different from the four (4) formal types of golobe fruits studied before. After intense prompt investigations, the new golobe was named as Elim alliacea based on the taller tree and fruit hard skin structures as well as its unique taste. Furthermore, the healing system of the golobe was identified to be very excellence in handling toxic instantly. This discovery suggests a prominent potential of this fruit as multitasking healing herbal medicine for future complicated deceases on earth.
DEVELOPMENT OF A LAND DEGRADATION ASSESSMENT MODEL BASED ON FIELD INDICATORS ASSESSMENT AND PREDICTION METHODS IN WAI SARI, SUB-WATERSHED KAIRATU DISTRICT, WESTERN SERAM REGENCY, MALUKU PROVINCE, INDONESIA Silwanus M. Talakua; Rafael M. Osok
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The study was conducted in Wai Sari sub-watershed, Western Seram Regency Maluku to develop an accurate land degradation assessment model for tropical small islands. The Stocking’s field land degradation measurement and RUSLE methods were applied to estimate soil loss by erosion and the results of both methods were statistically tested in order to obtain a correction factor. Field indicators and prediction data were measured on 95 slope units derived from the topographic map. The rates of soil loss were calculated according to both methods, and the results were used to classify the degree of land degradation. The results show that the degree of land degradation based on the field assessment ranges from none-slight (4.04 - 17.565 t/ha/yr) to very high (235.44 - 404.00 t/ha/yr), while the RUSLE method ranges from none-slight (0.04-4.59 t/ha/yr) to very high 203.90 - 518.13 t/ha/yr. However, the RUSLE method shows much higher in average soil loss (133.4 t/ha/yr) than the field assessment (33.9 t/ha/yr). The best regression equation of logD/RP = - 0.594 + 1.0 logK + 1.0 logLS + 1.0 logC or D = 0.2547xRxKxLSx CxP was found to be a more suitable land degradation assessment model for a small-scale catchment area in the tropical small islands.
Nanochip Medicine: Physical Chemistry Engineering Hendry Izaac Elim; Long Y. Chiang
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In providing the best nanocarbon-based medicine particularly associated with their multitasking healing system, an advanced knowledge and understanding of physical chemistry engineering is compulsory. Discovery of the first spherical nanocarbon cage C60, namely, fullerene or buckyball by R. Smalley and his colleague in ~1986 at Rice university made the former elected as a chemistry Nobel laureate 10 years later in 1996. Various investigations in conjunction with fullerenes had been tremendously pursued in many interesting research fields, especially, on its characters including nonlinear and optical limiting behaviors, ultrafast dynamics of electrons in 5-level models, and advanced theoretical and computational cooperation system involving fullerenes encapsulated in a carbon nanotube (CNT). This present editorial communication stimulates an alternative view of physical chemistry engineering of fullerene and its derivatives functioning as nanofullerene-based medicine and its potential healing impacts. Our aims focus on the use of such non-toxic nanocarbons for various broad application leading to a number of different medicinal products.
INFLUENCE OF ORGANIC FERTILIZER SAGO COMPOST ON ULTISOLS SOIL PHYSICAL PROPERTIES OF TELAGA KODOK SUB VILLAGE IN HITU VILLAGE OF CENTRAL MALUKU DISTRICT AND THE CORN (Zea Mays Ceratina) CORPS PRODUCTION Silwanus M. Talakua; Elizabeth Kaya
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.30598/SNvol2iss1pp042-056year2019

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This study aims to prove that the giving of organic fertilizer sago compost can improve soil physical properties and improve yields of maize crops on Ultisols. This research was conducted in Telaga Kodok Subvillage, Hitu Village Central of Maluku District in April 2016 until its completion. Soil analysis was conducted at Balai Penelitian Tanah Bogor. This research used Factorial Random Block Design which consist of one factor and repeated three times with compost dosage of sago compost is K0 (no compost), K1 (30 ton/ha), K2 (45 ton/ha), K3 (60 ton/ha ). Giving the ela sago compost can improve soil physical properties that is able to reduce the bulk density (0.73 g/cm3), particle density (1.78 g/cm3) and rapid drainage pores (7.69%) and able to improve/increase moisture content of field capacity (43.91%) and water available pore (17.00%). The ela sago compost as organic fertilizer can increase the yield of corn crop is 89,80 g/plant or 4,28 t/ha. The optimum dosage of ela sago compost as organic fertilizer found to improve soil physical properties and increase the yield of corn crop is 60 t/ha.
SCIENCE NATURE VOL. 2(1), PP.42-89, MARCH 2019 (FULL MAGAZINE) science nature
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This Volume 2, Issue 1 is the second issue of SCIENCE NATURE which had been scheduled to be online on 13rd March 2019. The theme of this particular issue was about actions for better health with a new discovery of golobe (Zingeberaceae fruit) from Seram, Maluku province, Indonesia named as Elim alliacea, a new genus [1] of the golobe ever found absolutely different from former amonum and hornstedtia genus, respectively. The contributed papers were only 5 best from 2 different countries authors of Indonesia, and America. The total numbers of paper were 47 pages plus 13 Science Nature Devotions including the first certificate of excellence given to Prof. Long. Y. Chiang as one of the editorial board in Boston, USA on 22nd March 2019. Reference [1]. H.I. Elim, Science Nature Vol. 1, Issue 1, pp. 66-70 (2019).

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