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Souvenir Traders and Their Impact on Cultural Tourism and Economic Development Nainggolan, Herbet; Tamba, Ojahan; Sihotang, Demita; Sinaga, Theresia
Jurnal Ilmu Pendidikan dan Humaniora Vol. 11 No. 3 (2022): Sep: Education and Humanities
Publisher : Insan Akademika Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35335/jiph.v11i3.23

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This research delves into the dynamic role of souvenir traders in the Tomok Area of Samosir Regency, shedding light on their services and strategies and their profound impact on local tourism and the creative economy. Souvenir trading in this region transcends traditional commerce, serving as a cultural exchange that preserves Batak heritage, fuels economic growth, and contributes to the broader creative economy. The study begins by investigating the background of the research, emphasizing the cultural significance, geographical location, and economic conditions of the Tomok Area. The existing literature and related studies are reviewed, providing a comprehensive understanding of souvenir trading, tourism, and the creative economy. This background prepares the groundwork for a detailed exploration of tourism and creative economy, introducing readers to the concepts and their relevance to the Tomok Area. The research dissects the services provided by souvenir traders, highlighting their cultural engagement, authenticity, and personalization. It underlines how these services enhance the tourist experience, fostering deeper connections between visitors and the local culture. The study then uncovers the challenges faced by souvenir traders, including market competition, changing tourist preferences, and sustainability demands. A critical component of this research is the examination of successful strategies employed by souvenir traders. Real-life examples showcase how cultural engagement, product customization, collaboration with local artisans, sustainability practices, and an online presence have positively influenced their businesses and the region's economy. By acknowledging the challenges and building on their successes, traders, local authorities, and the community can collectively work toward further enriching the Tomok Area, making it a prime destination for cultural exchange and economic vitality.
An Analysis of the Main Characters’ Identity Formation in the Netflix Series Heartstopper Season 1 Sinaga, Theresia; Purba, Parlindungan; Syahputra, Fikry Prastya
Lexeme : Journal of Linguistics and Applied Linguistics Vol. 6 No. 2 (2024): JULY 2024
Publisher : Universitas Pamulang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.32493/ljlal.v6i2.41704

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The issue of homosexuality and LGBTQ+ themes is growing rapidly in literary works and other media. This research aims to describe the main characters and stages in identity formation in the Netflix series Heartstopper season 1. This research adopts descriptive qualitative methods and focuses on dialogue and scenes by Nick Nelson and Charlie Springs as the main characters. Data collection is done by observation and documentation techniques. The selected data will be analyzed by classifying them into each part of characterization and stage of identity formation, then interpreting them in a narrative form. By using M.J. Murphy's theory, researchers found that there are 8 of 9 methods that reveal the personality of the main characters: personal description, speech, character seen by another, past life, reactions, thoughts, mannerisms, and conversation of others, while there is no direct comment is found. By using Fassinger’s theory, researchers found that Nick went through 4 stages of identity formation: awareness, exploration, deepening, and internalization while Charlie had reached the internalization stage since the beginning of the show. The findings shed light on the characterization as an intrinsic element of literary work and the intricacies of adolescent identity formation, particularly in the context of LGBTQ+ experiences.
Pemenuhan Hak Pekerja Berupa BPJS Ketenagakerjaan Dan Subsidi Upah Covid-19 (Studi Kasus CV. Raphita Muda Berkarya) Sinaga, Theresia; Lestari, Rika; Hendra, Rahmad
Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan Vol 10 No 16 (2024): Jurnal Ilmiah Wahana Pendidikan 
Publisher : Peneliti.net

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.13766191

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CV. Raphita Muda Berkarya, where there are four of its twelve workers, is known to have not been registered in the BPJS Employment program. The non-registration of each worker as a participant in the BPJS Employment program has harmed each individual worker because they do not get what they are entitled to as workers if in the future there is a work accident or unwanted things. This makes labor rights not fulfilled to the maximum. This situation is further exacerbated by the outbreak of the Covid-19 pandemic which has a major impact on Furthermore, this study aims to determine the fulfillment of BPJS Employment rights to workers and the efforts taken by workers. This research will be structured using the type of empirical juridical research, namely analyzing a problem that is correlated or connected with the current laws and regulations. This research is descriptive in nature to provide symptoms, facts or events in a systematic and accurate manner, regarding the nature of a particular population. The data sources used consist of primary legal materials, secondary legal materials and tertiary legal materials. Data collection techniques in this study were carried out by interviews and literature review by taking quotations from the literature that are related to the problem being studied. The results of this study are first, it is known that the implementation of salary or wage subsidy assistance for CV workers. Raphita Muda Berkarya has not run according to the regulations stipulated in Law Number 24 of 2011 concerning the Social Security Organizing Agency, so that some workers do not get their rights to get COVID-19 wage / salary subsidy assistance, both workers can take several efforts such as, carrying out the obligation to register personal data with the company and asking for responsibility in the form of losses to their workers due to companies that do not register workers as BPJS Employment participants.