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    Community Service for Legal and Legal Awareness Prevention of Violence Against Children in Bone District

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    The government stipulates Law Number 35 of 2014, which amends Law Number 23 of 2002 concerning Child Protection. This legislation explicitly delineates that children represent the successors of the nation's generation and must be afforded protection from all forms of violence and discrimination. The established regulations serve as an appropriate legal foundation for the provision of protection for children. This counseling activity is conducted to educate the community as a proactive measure to prevent and address crimes or criminal acts. The proliferation of counseling initiatives undertaken by law enforcement agencies and local governmental bodies is anticipated to enhance public comprehension regarding the importance of preventive measures against criminal activities, particularly those involving violence directed at children. This activity is conducted in three stages, specifically: Focus Group Discussion (FGD), the dissemination of child violence law policies, and the establishment of a collective commitment to encourage the community to adhere to the law. The findings of the community service indicated that insufficient parental supervision and a lack of awareness among children regarding problem-solving through deliberation have contributed to the emergence of numerous groups of children. In the interim, initiatives undertaken in partnership with law enforcement to address crimes against children in Bone Regency encompass: guidance, peace efforts, counseling, and patrols. Educating families regarding the significance of supervising their children is essential to prevent their offspring from becoming either victims or perpetrators of criminal activities. Delivering continuous legal education in light of the significant role that society plays in the prevention of crime, particularly violent offenses against children

    Relationship Factors of Prevention of Leptospirosis Disease Prevention of Rat Rate in Tandang Village, Semarang City

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    Based on data from the Semarang City Health Office, the highest rat population in Tembalang District in 2019 was in Tandang Village, with 164 rats caught. In addition, in 2018 there were 4 cases of Leptospirosis in Tandang Village and Leptospirosis was the highest infectious disease in Tandang Village, Tembalang District, Semarang City. This study aims to determine the relationship between the behavioral factors of leptospirosis disease prevention on rat density in Tandang Village, Semarang City. This study is a cross sectional study with a total sample of 64 respondents (RW 03 Tandang Village, Semarang City). The results of the analysis showed that the relative density of rats (trap success) in Tandang village was 28.1% and it was categorized as dense (> 7%) and showed that there was no relationship between knowledge of rat density (α = 0.05. P = 0.068), community attitudes. In the prevention of leptospirosis on rat density (α = 0.05. p = 0.07), there was a relationship between leptospirosis prevention behavior and rat density (α = p = 0.00). Conclusion: There is no relationship between knowledge and attitude in the prevention of leptospirosis on rat density. There is a relationship between leptospirosis prevention practices and rat density in Tandang Village, Semarang City

    Analysis of the Application of Rhetorical Style in the Interview Process of Passport Making

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    This study aims to: (1) analyze the application of rhetorical styles by immigration officers in the passport interview process at the Makassar Class 1 TPI Immigration Office and its impact on the interaction between officers and passport applicants, and (2) identify the obstacles faced by interview officers in applying these rhetorical styles. Using a qualitative descriptive approach and case study, data were collected through interviews, observations, and document analysis. The research location was at the Makassar Class 1 TPI Immigration Office, lasting for two months. Primary data were obtained from interviews and observations, while secondary data came from official documents and related literature. Data analysis techniques include reduction, organization, presentation, interpretation, and drawing conclusions, with validity tested using triangulation of sources, time, and methods. The results of the study indicate that immigration officers use various rhetorical styles, such as persuasive, assertive, straightforward, and authoritative, to explain the passport application procedure, convince applicants, and ensure compliance, with elements of ethos, pathos, and logos appearing in the interaction. The application of effective rhetorical styles has a positive impact on the interaction between officers and applicants, increasing compliance and the efficiency of the interview process. The challenges faced by officers include adjusting rhetorical style to the diverse preferences of applicants, dealing with applicants with different backgrounds, maintaining a balance between clarity of information and friendliness, and time constraints when the number of applicants is large

    Analysis of Brilink Arif Cell Agent Service towards Customer Satisfaction

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    Customer Satisfaction of BRILink Arif Cell Agents, Rappang Branch. By using a survey method with a questionnaire distributed to customers who use the BRILink Arif Cell service. The population in this study were customers of BRILink Arif Cell Agents, Rappang Branch, carried out using the Accidental Sampling technique using the Slovin formula, so that 63 consumers were obtained as respondents. The research method uses quantitative research. The data used are primary data obtained using questionnaires, observations, interviews, and documentation. The data analysis technique used is validity and reliability test analysis, using the IBM SPSS statistical application 26.6

    Implementation of Innovation in Improved Governance Original Local Income in Makassar City

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    Local Original Income plays an important role in regional finances which is a benchmark in the implementation of real regional autonomy. In the governance of increasing local original income, local governments are required to produce innovation in governance. This study aims to analyze the implementation of innovation in the governance of increasing local original income in Makassar City. This study uses a descriptive qualitative approach with data collection methods, namely observation, in-depth interviews and documentation. The informants in this study are the authorized parties and are directly involved in the governance of increasing local original income in the Makassar city government. The results of the study indicate that the implementation of innovation in the governance of increasing local original income in Makassar City has not been implemented optimally. This is because there is no agreement in working hours between the Regional Revenue Agency and its partners, namely PT. Pos Indonesia in terms of the conformity of reporting land and building tax payment data. In addition, the rules or regulations that often change so that it takes time to determine regional regulations related to regional taxes and levies

    Corruption in Batak Na Raja Perspective

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    This article describes the results of anti-corruption legal counseling in Lumban Dolok Village, Silaen District, Toba Regency, North Sumatra. This counseling aims to raise public awareness about the dangers of corruption and the importance of integrity, by adopting Batak Na Raja cultural values that emphasize anti-corruption attitudes. Corruption is viewed from the perspective of Batak Na Raja as behavior that not only violates the law, but also the customs and morality of the Batak community. A person's motive for committing corruption is often related to economic needs, existing opportunities, and weak supervision. GONE (Greed, Opportunity, Need, and Exposure) and Fraud Triangle (pressure, opportunity, and rationalization) theories are used to analyze the motives and driving factors of corruption. This counseling emphasized that, in accordance with the values of Batak Na Raja, the Toba people are expected to uphold honesty, responsibility, and transparency. By understanding and internalizing these values, society is expected not only to reject corruption but also actively prevent it. This counseling succeeded in instilling an understanding that corruption damages social and economic order, and is contrary to the Batak philosophy of life that upholds honesty and honor. It is hoped that, through a cultural approach and intensive legal education, the Toba people can become the frontline in eradicating corruption, strengthening good governance, and realizing sustainable welfare in their region

    Street Vendor Regulation Enforcement in Keputran Market Surabaya by Satpol PP

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    Street Vendors (PKL) play a significant role in Indonesia's informal economy, although their presence often conflicts with the government regarding the use of public spaces. In cities like Surabaya, the government seeks to regulate PKL activities through local regulations enforced by the Municipal Police (Satpol PP), aiming to create a more orderly and cleaner urban environment. However, these efforts often face resistance from PKL, who feel their livelihoods are being threatened. This study aims to examine and describe the implementation of the policy for controlling street vendors by the Satpol PP of Tegalsari District in the Keputran Market area of Surabaya. The research employs a qualitative descriptive approach, with data collection techniques including observation, interviews, and documentation. Data analysis is conducted using an interactive analysis technique involving data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing. The results show that communication, resources, and bureaucratic structure indicators support the policy implementation, but the disposition indicator is not yet optimal due to the lack of full support from the implementers, thus requiring improvements to enhance policy effectiveness

    Identification of Motives of Children Working as Street Clowns in Manado City, North Sulawesi Province

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    Various activities are carried out by the community to meet their living needs. One activity that has become a new phenomenon seen in Manado City is street clowns. The phenomenon of street clowns can be found at intersections and at the entrances and exits of the Boulevard shopping area. They try to entertain the general public and drivers so that they get money, although the amount is not much. However, most of these street clowns are of school age and should not be active to earn income. This phenomenon is actually different from the culture of the Manado City Community in carrying out activities to earn income. This study was conducted to identify and analyze the motives of children who work as street clowns in Manado City. The results of this study can be used as a recommendation for the Manado City government in compiling a program to strengthen social institutions in the Community and in maintaining public order in public places. This study will be conducted using a qualitative method with a phenomenological approach. Data were collected through interviews with children who work as street clowns and with the leaders of the Social and Community Empowerment Service and the leaders of the Manado City Civil Service Police Unit. Conducting observations on the activities of street clown professions and collecting other supporting data through internet-based electronic library searches such as Google Scholar and ResearchGate. Data analysis through the stages of data reduction, data presentation and drawing conclusions and data verification. Children who work as street clowns in Manado City are school-age children. The main motive is to help parents meet their living needs through additional income. They come from suburban areas and have a community. The hope of feeling affection and attention and having time to play is very much needed by them

    Training and Development of Community Competence in Managing Tourism

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    Kambo Village, located in Palopo, South Sulawesi, has excellent potential to develop into a tourist destination emphasizing local customs and traditions. However, this potential has not been fully utilized because the quality of tour packages sold to tourists still needs to be improved. This article highlights the importance of developing tour packages in Kambo Tourism Village through a structured approach, which includes initial studies, tour package development, community education, and marketing and sales. This development should be based on a SWOT analysis to identify strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats. Strategies being considered include expanding natural and cultural tour packages, working with travel agencies, digital promotion, and improving facilities and amenities. With the right approach, Kambo Tourism Village can become a competitive and growing tourism destination, making a significant contribution to the economic improvement and welfare of the local community

    Nutritional Strategies for Lowering Cholesterol in Foods and Lifestyles that Support Heart Health

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    This looks at investigates the difficult courting among technology usage and work-lifestyles stability in modern-day paintings environments. Through qualitative analysis, we explore how employees perceive and navigate the demanding situations posed by way of consistent connectivity and virtual integration. Findings display numerous strategies people hire to control work-existence obstacles, highlighting the effect of organizational tradition and leadership. Moreover, differential results of generation throughout demographic and occupational groups are observed, emphasizing the want for tailor-made interventions. Ethical implications of technology-enabled interventions also are discussed. Our observe contributes valuable insights to the information of labor-existence dynamics inside the digital age

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