Municipal solid waste contains high amounts of cellulose, which is an ideal organic waste for the growth of most of microorganism as well as composting by potential microbes. In the present study, Congo red test was performed for screening of microorganism, and, after selecting a potential strains, it was further used for biodegradation of organic municipal solid waste. Forty nine out of the 250 different microbes tested (165 belong to fungi and 85 to bacteria) produced cellulase enzyme and among theseTrichoderma viridewas found to be a potential strain in the secondary screening. During the biodegradation of organic waste, after 60 days, the average weight losses were 20.10% in the plates and 33.35% in the piles. There was an increase in pH until 20 days. pH however, stabilized after 30 days in the piles. Temperature also stabilized as the composting process progressed in the piles. The high temperature continued until 30 days of decomposition, after which the temperature dropped to40°C and below during the maturation. Good quality compost was obtained in 60 days.
This study aims to determine the description of the application of fingerprint electronic attendance at the Center for Early Childhood Education and Community Education in South Sulawesi. This research is a quantitative descriptive. The study population was all employees, amounting to 136 people because of the large population, this study conducted 50 percent sampling so that the sample was 68 people. The techniques used in data collection are observation, questionnaires, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis is presented through a frequency table and processed through a score calculation technique. The data analysis technique in this study uses the percentage formula. The results of this study indicate that the effectiveness of the application of fingerprint electronic attendance at the Center for Early Childhood Education and Community Education in South Sulawesi has been implemented very well or very effectively. These results are seen from the aspect; target achievement, adaptability, job satisfaction, responsibility.
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