Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.592
Dedi Saputra
The purpose of this study was to determine the political communication strategy and the inhibiting factors and opportunities for political communication of the Al Haris and Abdullah Sani winning team. In an effort to obtain victory in the contestation of the Governor's Election in Jambi Province in 2020, which is pursued through careful political communication planning, the dissemination of issues regarding the candidate pair competing for the number one seat in the government is important to achieve victory. This research uses a qualitative descriptive method. Researchers use Political Marketing theory with three approaches, namely: push marketing, pull marketing, pass marketing. In this study the author took four informants as samples. Data collection in this study was collected from observations, interviews, and documentation. From the results of the study, there were several roles performed by the Al Haris and Abdullah Sani winning team during the campaign period, the campaign strategy was carried out in three ways: face-to-face campaigns, campaigns using social media, and open campaigns. The obstacles experienced by the winning team of Al Haris and Abdullah Sani in the field are semantic factors, namely the lack of solid coordination and communication between the winning team and perceptual distortion, namely errors caused by the narrow thinking of novice voters so that it is quite difficult to convey the programs and vision and mission of the candidate pair.
本研究的目的是确定哈里斯(Al Haris)和阿卜杜拉-萨尼(Abdullah Sani)获胜团队的政治传播战略以及政治传播的抑制因素和机遇。为了在 2020 年占碑省省长选举的角逐中取得胜利,通过精心的政治传播策划,传播有关竞争政府第一把交椅的候选对的问题对取得胜利非常重要。本研究采用定性描述法。研究人员使用了政治营销理论的三种方法,即:推动营销、拉动营销和传递营销。在本研究中,作者以四位信息提供者为样本。本研究通过观察、访谈和文献收集数据。从研究结果来看,Al Haris 和 Abdullah Sani 获奖团队在竞选期间扮演了多种角色,竞选策略通过三种方式实施:面对面竞选、利用社交媒体竞选和公开竞选。阿尔-哈里斯和阿卜杜拉-萨尼的获胜团队在实地竞选中遇到的障碍是语义因素,即获胜团队之间缺乏坚实的协调和沟通,以及感知失真,即新手选民的狭隘思维造成的错误,因此很难传达这对候选人的方案和愿景及使命。
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.596
Lasmauli Gurning, Sri Wahyuni, Srini M.Iskandar, Ana Lestari Uriptiningsih
Calling to Serve is the duty of a servant of God, including Christian teachers. The form of the task and call is to serve the preaching of the Word regardless of the conditions, admonish and advise, also provide sound teaching. At the research locus, researchers found that Christian teachers who had implemented the call to serve in their learning activities were teachers who were civil servants or certified, while teachers who taught general subjects had not implemented the call to serve. At the research locus, the researchers also found that there were teachers whose educational qualifications were not linear, teachers in the field of biology studies became teachers of Christian Religious Education because they were Christians. It was also found that teachers were impatient with students and even lacked self-control. In addition, there are some teachers who are not called to serve as teachers, because their parents or siblings have become teachers. In the end, they also become teachers. Some teachers have different backgrounds. Based on these findings, the researcher considers it necessary to research the call to ministry because as Christian teachers the call to serve based on 2 Timothy 4:1-8 is very important.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.597
Minta Harsana, Afia Fauziah
The Human Resource (HR) crisis is one of the problems for village development, especially the establishment and development of BUMDes. The way BUMDes works is through community economic activities in the form of institutions or business entities that are managed professionally but still rely on the original potential of the village. One of the potential village businesses owned by Karangasem Regency is in the tourism sector. This study is intended to determine the potential and capacity of Karangasem BUMDes human resources in tourism development in Kab. Karangasem Bali. The methods and approaches used in the BUMDes HR Potential Analysis activity in the development of Karangasem tourism in Bali by taking into account the suitability of the actual conditions in the field so that they can become a policy recommendation. Next, a SWOT analysis was carried out. In this analysis, an analysis of the internal environment and an analysis of the external environment is carried out to determine strategies, policies and programs to increase the capacity of BUMDes human resources in the development of Karangasem tourism in Bali. The target to be achieved in this research is the availability of a BUMDes HR database as a basis for setting policies to increase the capacity of Karangasem BUMDes human resources in tourism development in Bali.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.599
Wika Rinawati, Adelia Salsabila
This research aims to: 1) Develop audio-visual learning media on molecular gastronomy topics, 2) Determine the feasibility of audio-visual learning media on molecular gastronomy topics. This study is a research and development (R&D) study through the 4D development model consisting of define, design, develop, and disseminate. The results of the development of audio-visual learning media on molecular gastronomy topics can be described as follows: a) The media has a duration of 12 minutes and 15 seconds, b) The learning media format is in the form of an mp4 video sized at 420.1 MB, c) The sections of the media are divided into the opening stage, aperception material, core material containing explanations about the definition of molecular gastronomy, techniques in molecular gastronomy, practice of making imitation caviar using gelification techniques, evaluation quizzes, and conclusion, d) The media dissemination is done by uploading it through the YouTube platform on the BOGA UNY channel with the URL https://youtu.be/61-ZqZIXkSA. The results of the feasibility assessment of audio-visual learning media on molecular gastronomy topics by subject matter experts received an average score of 100%, which falls into the highly feasible category. Evaluation by media experts resulted in an average score of 95.19%, also classified as highly feasible. The assessment by students yielded an average score of 84.29% on a small scale and 89.71% on a large scale, both falling into the highly feasible category. Based on the feasibility test results, the audio-visual learning media on molecular gastronomy topics is declared highly suitable for use as a learning medium.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.603
Muhammad Erizal Nurwansyah, R. Rahaditya
The Law on the Position of Notaries does not regulate the existence of criminal sanctions for the actions of notaries. This does not absolve the notary from criminal liability. Notaries can be held criminally liable if their actions contain a criminal element, where the relevant Notary can be summoned by the Notary Honorary Council. The problem is how to apply legal sanctions to a notary who falsifies the deed transferring land rights in Supreme Court Decision Number 139 k/PID/2016? And what is the responsibility of the Notary who falsified the deed of transferring land rights in Supreme Court Decision Number 139 K/PID/2016? The research method used is normative juridical. The results of the research are that the Notary concerned cannot be held responsible when elements of fraud and error are committed by the parties, because the Notary only records what is conveyed by the parties to be included in the deed, this is often known as partij deed. False information submitted by the parties is the responsibility of the parties. This means that a notary is only responsible if the fraud originates from the wishes and/or desires of a notary. In the UUJN which regulates sanctions for violations committed by a notary, the deed made by a notary does not have the power of an authentic deed but only has the power of a private deed. In relation to the actions of notaries who commit criminal acts of forgery of deeds or criminal acts of false statements committed by parties, the UUJN does not specifically regulate criminal provisions because they are based on the principle of legality which are the principles in the Criminal Code.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-20DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.600
Wika Rinawati, Minta Harsana, Afia Fauziah
This research aims to 1) generate data mapping legendary culinary foods in the city of Yogyakarta, and 2) create a media that serves as a reference for tourists in the city of Yogyakarta. The research uses a descriptive research method to understand the mapping of legendary culinary items and create a digital map application for legendary culinary items. The data analysis employed the test case analysis (Guttman scale) to assess the success of application access and the USE Questionnaire for users. The research was conducted in the Yogyakarta City area through interviews, observations, and documentation. The findings of this research are as follows: 1) The mapping of legendary culinary items in the city of Yogyakarta is differentiated based on the age of the businesses and the types of food sold. The mapping by business age reveals 60 businesses, with those under 25 years accounting for 10% (6 businesses), those between 25-50 years accounting for 30% (18 businesses), and those over 50 years accounting for 60% (36 businesses) of the total. The categorization based on types includes souvenirs, traditional snacks, meatball soup, soto (traditional soup), noodles, gudeg (traditional Javanese jackfruit dish), beverages (traditional and fresh), restaurants, and eateries. 2) The mapping results have led to the creation of a digital mapping application for legendary culinary items. The application, validated by media experts, was found to be easily and smoothly accessible. In user testing, the application received a high level of approval, with 85.8% of respondents strongly agreeing, 13.9% agreeing, and only 0.3% stating that the application was not acceptable. Therefore, it can be concluded that the digital mapping application for legendary culinary items is well-received by users.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-17DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.598
Perdy Karuru, Silka Silka, Bergita Gela M, Alexander Pakiding, Enos Lolang
This research aims to evaluate how physics education students respond to the use of tracker software in the implementation of physics laboratory experiments covering projectile motion. The study was conducted in the physics laboratory at the Universitas Kristen Indonesia Toraja (UKI Toraja) and involved 10 (ten) physics education students. Research data were obtained through questionnaires and analyzed quantitatively by calculating percentages. The utilization of tracker software in the implementation of projectile motion experiments enables students to easily observe and analyze the phenomenon of projectile motion. Students feel that experiments on projectile motion using tracker software are relatively straightforward to understand and learn. The results of student responses to the implementation of physics laboratory experiments involving tracker software in projectile motion show an approval rate of 64.4%. Therefore, it can be concluded that students exhibit a positive response and agree with the use of tracker software in physics laboratory experiments.
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Anemia is a "potential danger of mother and child". According to Riskedas (2018) anemia prevalence of pregnant women increased within 5 years from 37.1% to 48.9%. The biggest cause of anemia in pregnancy is iron deficiency anemia. One of the causes is lack of pregnant women get iron tablet (SF) less than 90 tablets and have not consume iron tablets correctly and continuously. Improving iron status can be done with non-pharmacological therapy, including the consumption of moringa and green beans. To compare the effectiveness of Moringa leaves and green beans on hemoglobin levels in pregnant women. Search for articles through the databases of Google Schoolar, Science Direct, PubMed, Elsevier (SCOPUS), Medline using Boolean operators (AND and OR). The research inclusion criteria were : Studies with randomized controlled trial (RCT) or quasi experiment design from 2015 to 2020, research participants were pregnant women, the intervention given was Moringa leaves or green beans. The results of the measurement of hemoglobin levels. Eighteen studies met the eligibility criteria and were analyzed. Moringa leaves were more effective in increasing the hemoglobin level of pregnant women with Standardized Mean Different (SMD) by 0.10 compared to green beans (SMD 0.10; CI 93% = -0.38 to 0.58; p<0.00001). Moringa leaves are more effective in increasing hemoglobin levels of pregnant women than green beans.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-17DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.593
Dini Primasari Priadi, Djulianto Tasmat, M. Utha, Kurniawati Kurniawati
The evaluation of the effectiveness of the Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) program aimed at people with disabilities in the energy sector has provided an overview of the program implemented by PT XYZ to support people with disabilities. The CSR program included disability workshops in the field of energy and coffee inclusion. The research results indicate that the CSR program, involving people with disabilities, has delivered tangible benefits to the community. These include increased awareness and reduced stigma surrounding people with disabilities, as well as improved employment opportunities and income for people with disabilities. Additionally, the program has had a positive impact on the environment and the broader community. This program has been successful in integrating people with disabilities into the company's value chain, fostering new habits within society, and creating concrete products or actions that are beneficial.
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Pub Date : 2023-11-17DOI: 10.59188/devotion.v4i11.601
Yudi Yudi
This article discusses interpretive paradigms in accounting science research methodology. The methodology discussed refers to the philosophy of hermeneutics developed by Hans-Georg Gadamer, namely subjective hermeneutics. One of the developments in the philosophy of hermeneutics is adopted its application to the field of accounting through an intrerpretive paradigm. The discussion in this article is expected to enrich knowledge in the study of interpretation paradigms in the field of accounting with a hermeneutic approach.
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