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“POWER DAN SALIDARITAS ELITA INDONESIA PADA ERA REFORMASI REFLEKSI PADA PRONOMINA PERSONA PEMAKAIAN BAHASA INDONESIA” I Nyoman Darsana
Linguistika: Buletin Ilmiah Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana Vol 16 (2009): September 2009
Publisher : Program Magister Linguistik Universitas Udayana

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Abstract The reformation commencing since 1998, has not just had the effect toward sociopolitical, socio-economy and Indonesian cultural changes, but also it has the effect toward the usage of Indonesian language. One of the effects is the appearance of Power and Solidarities in using pronominal personals, both the first, second or the third pronominal personals. This writing tries to review the usage and the rule of power and solidarity of the first, second and third pronominal personals. Well, pronominal personals aku, ku, engkau, and kalian are really no longer used anymore in this Reformation era. Even it is common taken place that the first singular personal are often used as kami. The second pronominal personal engkau and kamu are seldom used. On the other hand, the form of anda and kalian or saudara are more frequently used. The pronominal beliau for the third person referring to the rule is common for the word superior, and in this reformation era is used for kamu as superior
Peran Tim PPK Ormawa BEM FK UPR dalam Peningkatan Pengetahuan Anemia dan Skrining Kadar Hemoglobin Remaja Putri MTS dan MA Darul Ulum, Palangka Raya Novita Wulandari; Sazly, Muhammad Revo Andaluzio; Ananda, Desire Reskia; Prasetyo, Dafiq Amral; Daniel Yuantara; Darsana, I Nyoman; Adinda, Naya Safira; Murti, Tabita Hayu Panca; Vany, Destia; Anna; Sihombing, Katrin; Budi Aulyansyah Ahmad Trisna; A.Irwin Putra Pangestin; Ni Nyoman Sri Yuliani
Jurnal Pengabdian Kampus Vol 11 No 1 (2024): Jurnal Pengabdian Kampus
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Palangka Raya

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Stunting is a malnutrition condition in toddlers who have less height compared to children their age, and anemia is one of the main causes. Adolescent girls who experience anemia are at high risk of developing it until pregnancy, negatively impacting fetal development and causing Low Birth Weight (BBLR) or prematurity. The "SIRTUIN" Community Empowerment Program by PPK ORMAWA BEM FK UPR aims to reduce stunting in Pahandut Village, Palangka Raya City, which has a high stunting rate. One of the programs, ARTERI, focuses on adolescent girls in MTs and MA Darul Ulum to prevent anemia. This activity includes counseling, hemoglobin (Hb) screening, and pre and post tests to measure student knowledge. Of the 62 participants, 11 students were diagnosed with anemia with an average Hb level of 13.37 g/dl. Counseling increased anemia awareness from an average score of 65.48 to 84.84. The results showed a significant increase in awareness and knowledge about anemia after the activity, signaling the effectiveness of the program. The activity succeeded in raising awareness and health of adolescent girls related to anemia, with the hope of preventing stunting in the future.