scholarly journals Deteksi Cemaran Boraks, Formalin, Analisis Proksimat serta Persepsi Pembeli dan Pedagang Bakso yang Berada di Kota Lhokseumawe

2016 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 76
Author(s):  
Juni Mirzal ◽  
Rinidar Rinidar ◽  
Razali Razali ◽  
Sugito Sugito ◽  
Nurliana Nurliana

Meatballs are one of the foods that undergo processing and meatballs are very popular with people of various backgrounds and ages, where the meatballs assessed consumer acceptance of the characteristics that suit the tastes of consumers without regard to nutrition and food safety standards. This research aims to detect any contamination of borax and formaldehyde in meatballs circulating in the town of Lhokseumawe, analyze the levels proximate to the meatballs circulating in the town of Lhokseumawe, and to determine the level of consumer knowledge meatballs to formaldehyde and borax as harmful preservatives. The samples are meatball sauce and meatball skewers taken from meatballs traders in the city of Lhokseumawe. Results of research on the meatball sauce sold in the shop found a 12.5% positive samples containing borax, while samples meatball skewers sold in schools is not found contamination borax, formalin as well as in the examination did not reveal any contamination of formaldehyde in the meatball sauce and skewers. The test results of proximate levels meatball soup obtained average values and standard deviations where the protein content of 9.43 ± 1.00, 10.53 ± 4.08 fat content, water content of 65.88 ± 3.51, ash content 2 , 76 ± 0.65 and 11.40 ± carbohydrate content of 3.33 and between levels of education and knowledge of the relationship between education and knowledge meatballs consumers to the dangers of borax and formaldehyde when used in food products (P <0.05). Conclusions 12.5% found gravy meatball stall containing borax, and not found any contamination of formaldehyde in the sauce and meatballs skewers and education levels affect the buyer meatballs knowledge about the dangers of formaldehyde and borax, proximate levels meatballs sold in some gravy meatball stall in the town of Lhokseumawe meet the standard values proximate levels meatballs issued by SNI.

Lituanistica ◽  
2021 ◽  
Vol 67 (2) ◽  
Author(s):  
Julija Paškevičiūtė

The article focuses on the origins of French culture in Palanga, a Lithuanian seaside resort, that go back to the years of the rule of the Tyszkiewicz family. The emphasis is put on Palanga Botanical Park (created before the end of the nineteenth century) as the most significant trace of French culture present in the resort and the seaside region until now. The specific symbols in the park created according to the will of the Counts Tyszkiewicz reflect the actualities of French culture. The importance of this space in the city is revealed, and Édouard François André’s principles of park creation are discussed in a new context. They are related to the dialogue that has been established between the residents of Palanga, the park, its creator, and his granddaughter Florence André since the first years of the independence of Lithuania. In order to give a meaning to Édouard André’s creation and to the relationship between the two countries, the correspondence between the great-granddaughter of the famous French landscape designer and the former director of the park, Antanas Sebeckas, is disclosed. It reflects the endeavour of these two personalities and its value for the international relations in representing French culture to the public. Florence André’s letters to the author of this article are also an important resource as she explains the reasons why the park plays an essential role in Palanga. It is shown how certain personal life events (Florence André’s wedding ceremony in Palanga, the park created by her great-grandfather) have become an inclusive part of the history of the town and represent intercultural relations and exchanges. The article is also based on some memories and narratives of the members of the local community in which the park features as a symbol and tradition of the city.


2020 ◽  
Vol 11 (1) ◽  
pp. 44
Author(s):  
Mei Ahyanti

<p>Environmental-based diseases (PBL) are a health problem and occur in almost all geographical regions in the world. Every year, environment-based diseases are always found and reported to spread evenly at every Puskesmas in Bandar Lampung City. Settlement sanitation is an important aspect directly related to health and society. "Waterborne Disease" disease is still high, proving that there are still sanitation problems in settlements. The study aims to determine the relationship of settlement sanitation with environmental-based diseases in the city of Bandar Lampung. The study used a cross-sectional design, the population is all households in Bandar Lampung City. The sample was 384 respondents, taken randomly using multistage sampling. The results found 14,3% of respondents had a physical component of an unhealthy house, 45,3% of respondents had an unhealthy sanitation facility, 40,1% of the occupants of the house behaved in an unhealthy manner. The test results statistically concluded that there was a significant relationship between settlement sanitation and the incidence of environmental-based diseases.</p>


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (9) ◽  
pp. 1557
Author(s):  
Ec Endang Kartini ◽  
Lalu Mimbar ◽  
Izrawati Izrawat

This study aims to: (1) Know that local food diversity in Mataram City has a significant effect on tourism development, (2) Knowing local food diversity in Central Lombok has a significant effect on tourism development, (3) Knowing local food diversity in West Lombok has a significant effect on tourism development, (4) Knowing local food diversity in East Lombok has a significant effect on tourism development, and (5) Knowing local food diversity in North Lombok has a significant effect on tourism development. The research samples were local food entrepreneurs in each Regency and City on Lombok Island as many as 190 respondents. Research results show that local food products typical of the city of Mataram, local food products typical of Central Lombok, local food products typical of West Lombok, local food products typical of East Lombok, and local food products typical of North Lombok together have a significant influence on the development of tourism respectively -one area. Partially there is a significant effect of variable local food products typical of the city of Mataram, local food products typical of Central Lombok, local food products typical of West Lombok, local food products typical of East Lombok, and local food products typical of North Lombok towards the development of tourism in each region. The relationship or correlation of each region is very strong, meaning that between typical food products in the existing cities and regencies have many similarities, this can be shown in the test results of the coefficient of determination (R) which is equal to 0.815 and Adjusted R Square (R2) of 0.654


RevistAleph ◽  
2018 ◽  
Author(s):  
Hosana Do Nascimento Ramôa

O presente artigo pretende abordar a experiência em acompanhar um professor de história da cidade de São Gonçalo, idealizador de diversos cursos no campo da História da Arte no município, cujo projeto “Historiando as artes” será o foco de nossa investigação. Temos por objetivo, pois, analisar as práticas envolvidas no Ensino de História e na atuação docente que possibilitam a produção de presença, conceito teórico relacionado à materialidade dos corpos, dos objetos e do mundo. Mediante esse entendimento, traçaremos uma narrativa das aulas, que foram ministradas a uma turma bastante heterogênea, partindo do entrecruzamento entre História Pública e Ensino de História para pensar as possibilidades e potencialidades da relação entre essas duas áreas.The present article aims to approach the experience of accompanying a history teacher located in the city of São Gonçalo, idealizer of many courses in the area of Art History in the town, whose project “Historizing arts” will be the focus of our investigation. Our objective is, thus, to analyze the practices involved in the history teaching and in teacher performance, which allow the presence production, theoretical concept related to the materiality of bodies, objects and the world. Through this understanding, we will draw a narrative of the classes, taught to a very heterogeneous group, considering the intersection between Public History and History Teaching to think about the possibilities and potentialities of the relationship between these two fields.


2016 ◽  
Vol 20 (3) ◽  
pp. 207-216
Author(s):  
Andreas Luescher

This paper examines the museum dedicated to Pierre Soulages and its relationship with Soulages, the city of Rodez, the Forirail Garden (which is the site of the museum), and the ideas and practices realised by Catalan architects Rafael Aranda, Carme Pigem and Ramon Vilalta (RCR). The Musée Soulages is defined by the colour black and the luminous fluidity of steel as designed by RCR Arquitectes; it is also aligned with an environmental ecology that literally and figuratively represents the town of Rodez with its Notre-Dame Cathedral. The central thesis is that the Musée Soulages inducts the visitor into a role of active participation and exchange in an atmosphere of transcendental logic, and, ultimately, a new way to experience black as a colour rather than the lack of one. A visitor to the Musée Soulages becomes part of a theatrical event in which two actors —one French abstract painter, three Catalan architects—communicate in physical terms about the metaphysical environment, and the relationship between the scenographic and the tectonic in architecture. The Musée Soulages is a fascinating metaphorical representation of not only Pierre Soulages's character and his work, but also of the role of the built environment and material culture that is intertwined with the body of Soulages's expressive works. This essay focuses on the material and symbolic gestures created by Pierre Soulages and RCR Arquitectes to maintain and promote their particular world views, and examines the ways in which their expressive mediums and ideas are by turn harmonious and contradictory.


2019 ◽  
Vol 38 (4) ◽  
pp. 753-771 ◽  
Author(s):  
Başak Saraç-Lesavre

In the city of Carlsbad, New Mexico, where a deep geological repository named the Waste Isolation Pilot Plant receives regular shipments of military transuranic waste that will remain radioactive for 10,000 years, a group of local actors has been putting major efforts to extend their attachments to nuclear waste futures. In January 2012, Forbes magazine named Carlsbad ‘The Town that Wants America’s Worst Atomic Waste’. Obviously, linking the verb ‘want’ with ‘worst’ is meant to show how unexpected this desire might be. This paper offers an ethnographical account of activities undertaken by their Nuclear Task Force at a peculiar moment. Articulating the relationship between valuation and desiring, it develops the notion of proactive valuation undertakings to refer to local actors’ attempts to generate new attachments and to maintain existing ones through the succession of a series of mediated and equipped valuation undertakings. Rather than approaching desire for waste with scepticism, it follows what ‘desiring’ actors do and how they do it in ‘enterprise form’ and offers a novel, symmetrical and a more comprehensive approach to examine, not only, the co-production of places and techno political orders, but also the constitution of political and moral values at specific sites.


2021 ◽  
pp. 27-33
Author(s):  
O. O. Ojo ◽  
A. A. Shittu ◽  
S. A. Ojo

The study examined the relationship between event centres’ locational pattern and tourism development in Ado Ekiti. This is a survey research which involved the use of questionnaire. The data was analysed descriptively and inferentially. Findings from the study revealed that: only few event centres are built in the outskirt of the town. It also showed that event centres are built spacious like hall and are built where it is easily accessible within the residential areas in Ado Ekiti. The study further revealed that tourist finds it more comfortable locating event centres that are well situated. The study also showed that location of event centres have impacts on tourism development in the study area as location play a major role in beautification of the city, comfortability and source of attraction for tourist. The study concluded that increase in event centres has also increased tourism activities in Ado Ekiti. The study recommended that it is necessary to find suitable strategies to source fund for the development of event centres by private and public sectors which will help to facilitate tourism development in the study area. It is also important to note that domestication of the modern methods of building event centre is needed in order to have an attractive event centre which will also enhance the development of tourism in Ado Ekiti among others.


Africa ◽  
2002 ◽  
Vol 72 (3) ◽  
pp. 368-390 ◽  
Author(s):  
Insa Nolte

AbstractThis article investigates the relationship between chieftaincy and the state in modern Nigeria. It focuses on politics and the mythical history of kings in the city of Abeokuta and argues that, particularly during the 1990s, the royal politics of the town drew heavily on different versions of mythical history. The reasons are twofold. They concern, first, the traditional political discourse of Yoruba kingship, in which a king's legitimacy can be discussed in terms of the attributes of the royalpersonahe embodies. In this context, legitimacy and status are often discussed as the first king's mythical origin. However, the continued political relevance and even volatility of this discourse in the 1990s related to the nature of the Nigerian state, in which traditional status is closely associated with political power.


2018 ◽  
Vol 8 (2) ◽  
pp. 144-151 ◽  
Author(s):  
E.Y. Mahoney ◽  
M. Milewska ◽  
I. Mironczuk-Chodakowska ◽  
K.M. Terlikowska

Purpose: More than 100 plant species have been classified as oil products, but only a few of them are used in industrial production. In the available literature, there are no studies that would describe the relationship between the content of plant dyes and their impact on auto-oxidative processes. Therefore, this study aimed to determine dye composition and to define their effect on the acid value, peroxide value and quality assessment of selected refined and unrefined oils. Materials and methods: Twenty samples from different manufacturers were evaluated. Oils were purchased from retail trade of the Bialystok city. The total colour, acid, and peroxide values were determined in accordance with the Polish Standards PN-ISO 3960: 1996, PN-A-86934: 1995 and PN-ISO 3960: 1996, respectively. Results: Statistically significant differences of total colour values between both groups were found (p=0.002). The acid value of refined oils was lower than in an unrefined group (p=0.02). A positive statistically significant correlation was noticed between the total colour value and the acid value in the refined group (R=0.65, p=0.04). No significant effect of plant dyes on the acid or peroxide value of unrefined oils was observed. Conclusions: Refined and unrefined oils purchased in the city of Bialystok mostly met the standard values with the exception of cold-pressed oil from black cumin seeds, where the acid and peroxide value exceeded the values set in Codex Alimentarius.


2019 ◽  
Vol 17 (1) ◽  
pp. 82
Author(s):  
Nindhika Rina Ayuning Aji

This study examines the moderating effect of flexible role orientation on the relationship between lack of controllability dan proactive work behaviour. Flexible role orientation encourages proactive cognitive motivational states. When employees feel flexible in role orientation, they feel more responsibility for organizational goals. On the other hand, managers who feel inferior in their level of responsibility will form a narrow role with a rigid role orientation. Flexible roles describe cognitive conditions that arise from the need to achieve a higher level of organizational responsibility. This study replicates Burkert et a.l's research additional external variabels. This research uses managers of manufacturing companies in the city of Semarang. The data analysis employs linear regression technique and Sobel Test. Results show that flexible role orientation can mediate the relationship between lack of controllability and proactive work behavior Abstrak Penelitian ini bertujuan untuk menganalisis pengaruh keberadaan sistem pengendalian manajemen terhadap proactive work behaviour. Orientasi peran yang fleksibel mendorong motivasi kognitif proaktif dan kontras dengan keadaan pasif. Ketika karyawan merasakan orientasi peran yang fleksibel, mereka merasakan lebih banyak tanggung jawab untuk tujuan organisasi. Penelitian ini mereplikasi riset Burkert et al. (2016) dengan menambah variabel eksternal. Sampel yang digunakan adalah manager yang bekerja pada perusahaan-perusahan manufaktur di kota Semarang. Teknik analisis data adalah regresi linear dan Sobel Test. Hasil penelitian menunjukkan flexible role orientation dapat memediasi hubungan antara lack of controllability dan proactive work behaviour


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