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    Analisis Pendapatan Keripik Sukun pada Industri Rumah Tangga “Citra Lestari Production” di Kota Palu Sulawesi Tengah

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    Sukun is one of the agricultural commodities that is able to fullfil human necessity in daily life and is considered to have promising market opportunities and prospects. Central Sulawesi possesses a sufficient land of Sukun tree spreading. Sukun now can be processed to made chips, it is able to give benefits to industry. This research aims to determine the revenue earned for the domestic industry, "Citra Lestari Production" in Palu, Central Sulawesi. The appointment of respondent was done intentionally (purposive), by considering that Citra Lestari Production is an industry that processes sukun chips in Palu. The respondent of this research was the head of the company, and one of data sources used in this study consisted of primary data and secondary data. Data analysis tool used was income analysis. The results showed that the income of Citra Lestari Production domestic industry is Rp.4,134,059/month, which is obtained from the selling pruduction Rp.18,900,000/month, and the total production cost, Rp.14,765.94

    Analisis Pendapatan USAhatani Jagung Manis pada Kelompok Tani Sukamaju I di Desa Bulupontu Jaya Kecamatan Sigi Biromaru Kabupaten Sigi

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    The high amount of sweet corn production in the village of Jaya Bulupountu does not guarantee the high income of the farmers, it is caused by other than the production input costs are high it is due to the price received by farmers maize is lower too than the price paid by consumers. The study aims know the amount of income earned by sweet corn farmer in the Jaya village sub district Bulupountu Biromaru Sigi. This study was conducted in the Bulupountu Jaya village Sigi Biromaru sub district in September until November, 2015. The determinant of respondent is done by simple random sampling method by taking as many as 30 respondents sweet corn growers from 90 families. Analysis of the data used is the analysis of income (p = TR - TC) and the results showed that the income of sweet corn farmer in the Bulupountu Jaya village Biromaru Sigi sub district was Rp. 10962.812/0.45 ha/MT or Rp. 243618.0/ha/planting season, with a total cost of Rp. 1.503.371.87/0.45 ha/MT or Rp. 334.159.71/ha/planting season. Sweet corn farming on farmers' groups Sukamaju I in the Bulupountu Jaya village Biromaru Sigi sub district

    Lyman Break Analogs: Constraints on the Formation of Extreme Starbursts at Low and High Redshift

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    Lyman Break Analogs (LBAs), characterized by high far-UV luminosities and surface brightnesses as detected by GALEX, are intensely star-forming galaxies in the low-redshift universe (z∌0.2z\sim 0.2), with star formation rates reaching up to 50 times that of the Milky Way. These objects present metallicities, morphologies and other physical properties similar to higher redshift Lyman Break Galaxies (LBGs), motivating the detailed study of LBAs as local laboratories of this high-redshift galaxy population. We present results from our recent integral-field spectroscopy survey of LBAs with Keck/OSIRIS, which shows that these galaxies have the same nebular gas kinematic properties as high-redshift LBGs. We argue that such kinematic studies alone are not an appropriate diagnostic to rule out merger events as the trigger for the observed starburst. Comparison between the kinematic analysis and morphological indices from HST imaging illustrates the difficulties of properly identifying (minor or major) merger events, with no clear correlation between the results using either of the two methods. Artificial redshifting of our data indicates that this problem becomes even worse at high redshift due to surface brightness dimming and resolution loss. Whether mergers could generate the observed kinematic properties is strongly dependent on gas fractions in these galaxies. We present preliminary results of a CARMA survey for LBAs and discuss the implications of the inferred molecular gas masses for formation models.Comment: To appear in the proceedings of IAU Symposium 277, "Tracing the Ancestry of Galaxies on the Land of our Ancestors", eds. C. Carignan, K.C. Freeman, and F. Combe

    Barriers with Implementing the Federal Smoke-Free Public Housing Rule at Cuney Homes, Houston’s Largest Public Housing Site

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    Maid for Success: Locating Domestic Work in Senegal’s Shifting Landscape of Gender, Labor, and Power

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    Today Senegalese women are claiming new spaces within society. Among the middle and upper class more and more women are gaining access to education and entry into the formal economy. At the same time, women of poor and rural origin are also redefining the opportunities available to them, opting to migrate and pick up paid domestic work in the city where it is increasingly abandoned by urban women. This paper examines a basic change in women’s membership in Senegalese society through their participation in what has historically been deemed women’s work - domestic labor. While for centuries domestic work in Senegal has been assigned on a division of gender, today it is increasingly delegated between women on a distinction of socioeconomic class. I argue that the domestic work is a relationship through which women of all sectors of society are negotiating, subverting, and redefining structures that have been imposed upon them since colonization This is as much true for the woman that opts out of domestic work as it is for the migrant woman she employs, who seeks an alternative to the possibilities available to her on the rural scale by seeking wage labor in the city. The actions of both women come to reconfigure the urban landscape, rewriting the power structure on which it has been built and creating new forms of hierarchy between women that have otherwise shared subordinate identities. This ethnography consults the household--a space over which women alone have presided for centuries--to observe how power is challenged and claimed within shared constraints

    Physicochemical Characteristic and Protein Profile of Fermented Urutan (Balinese Sausage)

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    The study aimed to apply various lactic acid bacteria (LAB) inoculum powder in fermentation of urutan (Balinese sausage) and gather information about the physicochemical characteristic such as the total protein content, fat content, pH, moisture content and soluble protein profile of fermented urutan. The results showed that the fermentation urutan with the LAB inoculum powder and conditioning process (192 h) have the highest protein content (33,91%), the lowest fat content (22,57%), the lowest pH (4,57) and the lowest moisture content (36,86%) indicated that the fermented urutan suitable according to quality standard required of meat sausage

    Analisis Pendapatan USAhatani Jagung di Desa Labuan Toposo Kecamatan Labuan Kabupaten Donggala

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    The research aimed to determine the income of corn farming system in Labuan Toposo village, Labuan Sub-District of Donggala District. This research located in Labuan Toposo Village, Labuan Sub-District of Donggala District and conducted from March to May 2015. Respondents were chosen using a Simple Random Sampling technique. The number of the respondents was 34 people selected from 150 corn farmers. Data was analyzed using the Income analysis. The research results showed that the production of the corn farming system is IDR 3,932/kg per one planting season and the average revenue is IDR 15,729,412/ha. With the average total cost of IDR 9,788,062, the average income of the corn farmer is IDR 5,941,350/ha
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