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Konseling Pranikah Untuk Meminimalisir Masalah-Masalah Pranikah Bagi Calon Pengantin Alfaiz, Alfaiz; Sari, Azmatul Khairiyah; Zahri, Triave Nuzila; Erezka, Roshinta; Yudhy, Yudhy; Wiryawan, M. Ryzki; Rafiola, Ryan Hidayat
TERAPUTIK: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling Vol 7, No 2 (2023): TERAPUTIK: Jurnal Bimbingan dan Konseling
Publisher : Pusat Kajian Bimbingan dan Konseling FIPPS Unindra

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26539/teraputik.722141

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Marriage is the Sunnah of the Prophet to be followed for couples who already have feelings of love in their hearts. Marriage is a means to channel love in a lawful manner. The marriage that every couple wants is a perfect marriage without any flaws. Prospective brides will try to prepare for married life as well as possible. On the day of the wedding, they will invite relatives, family and friends to enliven their party. Everything was prepared as perfectly as possible. Live a marriage with a happy and comfortable feeling because the desired thing will be achieved. And after the event is over, the prospective bride must also be ready with some changes in her. But this desire to be perfect sometimes stresses the couple and produces some pre-marital problems that sometimes neither partner realizes. Some of the conflicts that arose in this pre-marital affair, which even led to the failure of their wedding planning. The failure of the marriage of the bride and groom will certainly make the problem even bigger. There are also couples who can go through the pre-marital period but when they are married they will bring up the pre-marital problems they have experienced. Of course it will have a negative effect on the harmony of the household they foster. One way that can be done to minimize problems in pre-wedding prospective brides is with pre-marital counseling. Premarital counseling is given to minimize these negative impacts.
Political Participation in Elections by New Voters in General: Political Participation in Elections by New Voters in General Yudhy, Yudhy; Nur’aeni, Nur’aeni
International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics Vol. 1 No. 2 (2023): International Journal of Humanities, Law, and Politics
Publisher : Communication in Research and Publications (CRP)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijhlp.v1i2.13

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In Indonesia, elections are a visible example of democracy and a way for the populace to exercise their power over the state and government. Elections based on Pancasila and the Republic of Indonesia's Constitution from 1945. Within the State Unitary Republic of Indonesia (NKRI), elections were held on the principles of direct, general, free, secret, honest, and fair. Involvement in a democratic party (Election) is a sign that the people are exercising their highest lawful state authority, which is reflected in political participation in a democratic nation. In order to develop legislators and leaders who are aspirational, qualified, and accountable for the welfare of the people, general elections are one of the democratic processes that represent the wealth of the populace. The goal of this paper is to identify the ways in which new voters participate politically in elections, as well as the motivating and impeding reasons. This journal paper employs a literature review as its writing strategy, which is supported by pertinent research findings. By splitting their time between studying and participating in political activities, it is believed that inexperienced voters will engage in politics more actively.
Analysis of the Use of Regional Languages and Indonesian Simultaneously: Impact and Community Attitudes at SMPN 1 Parungponteng, Tasikmalaya Regency: Analysis of the Use of Regional Languages and Indonesian Simultaneously: Impact and Community Attitudes at SMPN 1 Parungponteng, Tasikmalaya Regency Yudhy, Yudhy; Nur’aeni, Nur’aeni
International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting Vol. 1 No. 4 (2023): International Journal of Linguistics, Communication, and Broadcasting
Publisher : Communication In Research And Publications

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46336/ijlcb.v1i4.23

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This study aims to explore the views and attitudes of individuals regarding the use of local languages and Indonesian simultaneously. Data was collected through interviews with 20 respondents from various backgrounds. The results of the study showed that the majority of respondents (55%) said that they had never used regional languages and Indonesian simultaneously. More than half of the respondents (55%) think that there is a negative impact from using local languages and Indonesian together. Most of the respondents (75%) disagreed if the local language was adopted as an borrowed language in Indonesian. As many as 65% of respondents think that there is no benefit from using regional languages and Indonesian simultaneously. In addition, the majority of respondents (75%) disagreed with being called old-fashioned or tacky when using local languages. The majority of respondents (85%) do not feel confident when using regional languages and Indonesian simultaneously. Most respondents (65%) disagree with the omission of regional languages in using Indonesian. Meanwhile, 60% of respondents did not think that local languages had a great influence on Indonesian. Finally, most of the respondents (80%) thought that by using local languages and Indonesian together, they could not be said to be slang. The results of this study provide insight into how people see the use of local languages and Indonesian in their daily interactions. In the context of preserving regional languages and using the national language, these findings can provide a basis for efforts to maintain language and further understand people's perceptions of language.