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Influence: International Journal of Science Review
ISSN : -     EISSN : 28081471     DOI : https://doi.org/10.54783/influencejournal
INFLUENCE: International Journal of Science Review (Influence Journal) is a double-blind, Indexed peer-reviewed, open-access international journal dedicated to the promotion of research in multidisciplinary areas. We define open-access journals as journals that use a funding model that does not charge readers or their institutions for access. From the BOAI definition of "Open Access," users shall have the right to "read, download, copy, distribute, print, search, or link" to the full texts of articles. The journal publishes original research articles from broad areas like Accountancy, Agriculture, Anthropology, Anatomy, Architecture, Arts, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics, Biology, Bioscience, Biostatistics, Biotechnology, Botany, Chemistry, Commerce, Computer Science, Dairy Technology, Dentistry, Ecology, Economics, Education, Engineering, Environmental Science, Food & Nutrition, Forensic Science, Forestry, Geology, Geography, Health Sciences, History, Home Science, Journalism & Mass Communication, Language, Law, Life Science, Literature, Management, Marine Science, Mathematics, Medical Science, Microbiology, Pathology, Paramedical Science, Pharmacy, Philosophy, Physical Education, Physiotherapy, Physics, Political Science, Public Health, Psychology, Science, Social Science, Sociology, Sports Medicine, Statistics, Tourism, Veterinary Science & Animal Husbandry, Yoga, Zoology, etc. Published by: Global Writing Academica Researching & Publishing
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The Self-Concept of Earthquake Victims: Phenomenology in the Village Community of Nagrak, Cianjur, West Java Lidia Djuhardi; Trifonia; Felicia
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v5i2.163

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This research is about victims of the Cianjur earthquake which occurred in November 2022. The purpose of this study is to reveal the self-concept of victims of the Cianjur earthquake, especially in Nagrak village, which has the highest number of victims. The research method used is qualitative, with phenomenology as a study of analyzing the experiences of victims namely the experiences of individuals directly affected by the Cianjur earthquake disaster. The research informants were Nagrak villagers consisting of six people namely three women and three men. The theories used are Herbert Mead's symbolic interaction theory, a theory related to self-concept, and Alfred Schutz's phenomenology theory, a distinctive theory with intersubjective meaning. The results showed that the self-concept of the people of Nagrak village affected by the earthquake considered that the earthquake event was an unforgettable traumatic experience because it was so powerful and destroyed most of their lives. The conclusion of the research shows that the self-concept of the people of Nagrak village as victims of the earthquake disaster, shows a traumatic attitude (bad experience) but seems to try to understand the traumatic feeling wisely.
The Urgency of Developing Quality Human Resources in Realizing Good Governance: A Literature Review Kamal Alamsyah; Irwandi; Mas Adi Komar; Nesan Sujana; Putri Ramadhani; Ajam Mustajam
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This article discusses the urgency of developing quality human resources in realizing good governance based on a literature review. Good governance is an important goal in effective and just governance. The development of quality human resources has a central role in achieving good governance. Literature review is carried out by reviewing various studies, scientific journals, and literature related to human resource development and good governance. The results of the review show that the development of quality human resources has a significant role in realizing good governance. Effective human resource development practices contribute to transparency, accountability, participation, quality of public services, and integrity in decision making. Skilled, well-trained and competent human resources can improve organizational performance and make a positive contribution to achieving good governance goals.
Work stress and psychosocial risk factors Ejaita Mitaire
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Resolution 2646 of 2008 aims to provide the parameters in the identification of psychosocial risks at work, this as a product of occupational stress, this article presents in a concise and understandable way for the employee in general, the meaning of psychosocial risk factors and the repercussions that these may have on their health. The Ministry of Protection includes pathologies derived from work stress in the table of Occupational Diseases, and for this it relies on the protocol for determining the origin of pathologies derived from stress and on the battery of instruments to assess psychosocial risk factors and contribute to the decision-making of work professionals in determining the origin of diseases derived from stress, whether of common or professional origin. In this case, companies must allocate human and economic resources for the identification, evaluation, prevention, intervention and monitoring of said psycho-occupational risks, it is the responsibility of the employer to ensure the health of its employees, breaching the provisions of the Ministry will be subject to sanctions in accordance with the provisions of subsections a and c of article 91 of Decree Law 1295 of 1994.
Construction of Fiber Optical Communication System Infrastructure for 3T (Terdepan, Terluar dan Tertinggal) Areas Using Fiber to the Area Network System Grace Deborah Maria Pane; Muhammad Arief Rizky; Crystal Ilesta Putri; Akhmad Hambali
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v5i2.167

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Distribution of telecommunications in Indonesia, the government is aggressively building telecommunications network facilities, especially for 3T areas (Frontier, Outermost and Disadvantaged). Because there are still many areas that have not received access to telecommunications services, the Fiber to The Area (FTTA) network is the right solution to meet the needs of the community in economic, environmental and technical aspects. This design will provide an expansion of Fixed Broadband services around the Tanjung Lesung Special Economic Zone (SEZ), Pandeglang Regency, Banten. Later this fiber optic access network will use a Fiber To The Area (FTTA) network topology that connects the CO (Central Office) as a Metro Ethernet and DWDM hub with the Mini OLT Shelter as an Optical Line Terminal (OLT) hub supported by NG-PON (Next-Generation) PON (Passive Optical Network) technology with 2 Stage architecture which involves two stages of sending information signals through optical fiber. This design must first be designed on Google Earth to determine the fiber optic cable path and to determine the feasibility of performance on the system the author uses several test components including: Link Power Budget (LPB) testing, Rise Time Budget (RTB), Signal to Noise Ratio (SNR), Bit Error Rate (BER), Quality Factor (Q-Factor) which is simulated on optisystem to be able to provide performance values that match the eligibility standards at PT Telkom Indonesia.
Tokenism Analysis in Community Participation: A Case Study from Saung Pandu Program of Badak LNG Bontang Restra Sewakotama; Arsy A. W. Hamdir; Alfah Putri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v5i2.168

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Saung Pandu is an acronym for Usaha Unggulan Pertanian Terpadu, a Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program located in direct proximity to PT Badak NGL Bontang in East Kalimantan. Saung Pandu was initiated to mitigate land conflicts through community empowerment approaches. As a result, Saung Pandu has become a community development program that focuses on integrated agriculture by utilizing processed domestic wastewater from the company. This research examines the process of community empowerment and participation using the theories of empowerment and community participation. Given the intertwined nature of empowerment and participation, the empowerment process is seen as a sequence of awareness-raising, capacity building, and empowerment. Meanwhile, participation is observed through the stages of planning, implementation, benefit realization, and monitoring and evaluation. This research adopts a qualitative methodology. The findings of this study indicate that while there is an existing empowerment process, optimal participation has not been achieved. The participation that occurs is largely influenced by the historical background of conflicts between the company and the community. This is due to the segmentation of groups based on land ownership, leading to some degree of tokenism among certain parties, thereby resulting in suboptimal individual participation within the groups.
The Impact of COVID-19 in Europe: An Overview of the Pandemic's Challenges and Responses Henry Gaubert
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The COVID-19 pandemic has emerged as one of the most significant global health crises in recent history, affecting nearly every corner of the world, including Europe. This article aims to provide a comprehensive overview of the impact of COVID-19 in Europe, focusing on the challenges faced by the region and the responses adopted by various countries to combat the spread of the virus. By examining the epidemiological trends, healthcare infrastructure, socio-economic implications, and public health strategies, this study aims to shed light on the lessons learned from the pandemic and the way forward for Europe's health systems.
Cultural Navigation and Multiple Roles: Study of Adaptation of Minangkabau People in Overseas Land in the Perspective of the Proverb "Nan Sakuduang Jadi Saruik, Nan Salapeh Jadi Kambang" Avid Leonardo Sari; Ali Anwar Yusuf
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.54783/influencejournal.v5i2.170

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This article focuses on immigration in Minangkabau culture and how Minangkabau people assimilate in foreign lands. Using the Minangkabau proverb "Nan sakuduang jadi saruik, nan salapeh jadi kambang" as a theoretical framework, this study examines how the Minangkabau people maintain and preserve their culture while contributing to and assimilating into the new society Identity ("nan sakuduang jadi saruik"). It ('nan salapeh jadi kambang'). Research methods included a literature review, in-depth interviews, and participatory observation of Minangkabau communities in multiple resettlement sites. The results of this study show that despite the challenges and obstacles, the Minangkabau people successfully navigated and adapted to a new culture without losing their own cultural identity. This study provides new insights into immigrant cultural dynamics and adjustment processes in the context of Minangkabau, and has the potential to make a significant contribution to broader cultural and social research.
The Perils of Gadgets for Toddlers: An In-Depth Exploration of Potential Hazards on Physical, Cognitive, and Socio-Emotional Development Graciano Joaquim
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The widespread adoption of gadgets in modern society has significantly impacted the lives of people, including young children. This article aims to examine the potential hazards that gadgets pose to toddlers. Through a comprehensive review of existing literature, we explore the adverse effects of excessive gadget usage on various aspects of a toddler's physical, cognitive, and socio-emotional development. The findings underscore the importance of limiting gadget exposure in the early years and promoting healthier alternatives for optimal child development.
Implementation of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Public Administration in the Era of the Industrial Revolution 4.0 Rahmat Salam
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The use of Artificial Intelligence is quite commonly used by people, both to help with their daily lives and to help with their work. The development of artificial intelligence can then be applied in the use of public administration by the government, especially in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0. This research then aims to see how the implementation of artificial intelligence in the field of public administration in Indonesia. This research will be carried out using a descriptive qualitative approach. The method of this research uses literature study which comes from various research results and previous studies. The results of this study then found that the existence of artificial intelligence can already be felt in public administration. This can be seen from the various applications that have been issued by the government in helping people's needs. But unfortunately, the use of artificial intelligence cannot be felt by all government agencies, due to various factors, such as the large budget required. Therefore, the government as a responsible party needs to be able to overcome these various problems.
Counseling on the Correct Teeth Brushing Demonstration Method Compared to Leaflets and Posters on Student Debris Index Score at Pondok Labu State Elementary School, Jakarta Selatan Pudentiana Rr. R. E.; Ngatemi; Indrayati, F.; Hariyanti; Nurhayati
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Children of primary school age, namely the age range of 6 to 12 years, are a vulnerable age group that need attention, because during this period there are primary teeth and permanent teeth simultaneously in the oral cavity. The 2004 Household Health Survey showed people's behavior regarding the habit of brushing their teeth, as many as 91% of the population aged 10 years and over did it every day, but only 7% brushed their teeth at the right time, namely after breakfast and before going to bed at night. This study aims to see the difference between counseling on how to brush your teeth properly with demonstration methods compared to leaflets and posters. This research will be carried out using a quantitative approach. The results of this study then found that the demonstration method had the greatest difference in improvement (60%) compared to leaflets (12%) and posters (24%). This then shows that the demonstration method group has achieved a greater percentage than the poster and leaflet media.