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Development of “heart talk” website as a virtual media for counseling Christanti, Anandita; Defiani, Priska; Dendi, Vidrich; Etti, Keke; Angelina, Maria
Southeast Asian Journal of Technology and Science Vol 3, No 2 (2022): Southeast Asian Journal of Technology and Science
Publisher : Indonesian Institute for Counseling, Education, and Therapy (IICET)

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | Full PDF (532.372 KB) | DOI: 10.29210/810155400

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The development of media technology around the world is growing very rapidly. Nowadays almost everyone has been able to adapt to technology. Website is one of the technologies commonly found, ranging from searching for information, shopping, studying, to playing. There are positive and negative effects of using the website, in this case the researcher maximizes the use of the website in a positive direction for each user. This research was conducted from the stress phenomenon that occurs to many people who do not know where they want to share their stories or complaints, so the researchers made a product in the form of a website that functioned as a place to share stories. has not been disclosed so far. The privacy of every website user is well maintained in order to provide a safe personal story writing experience without having to worry about his identity being known to others. The art of writing and literature counseling theory and the theory of self-healing were selected and applied to serve as independent therapy for website users by writing their own stories. The type of research used is Research and Development (R&D) research, with 34 research subjects. Based on the data that has been obtained then analyzed with relevant theories. Then it was concluded from this study that the use of the website as a medium for sharing stories was found to be useful, interesting, and fun to do.
Tinjauan Filsafat Rekonstruksionisme Theodore Brameld dalam Implementasi Ekstrakurikuler E-Sport bagi Perkembangan Karakter Siswa Lahope, Teofilus Adiwijaya; Laurensius, Agnes; Telaumbanua, Darni Putriani; Angelina, Maria; Sabelau, Mersi Deviana
Jurnal Christian Humaniora Vol 8, No 2 (2024): November
Publisher : Institut Agama Kristen Negeri Tarutung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.46965/jch.v8i2.2371

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This research uses a descriptive qualitative method approach that aims to analyse and contribute Theodore Brameld's reconstructionist philosophical views on the assessment and use of electronic sports in formal educational institutions. The results of this study show the effectiveness of E-Sport as a school extracurricular can foster attitudes of solidarity, leadership, time management, sportsmanship, and form a good work ethic. On the other hand, the implementation of E-Sport should receive ethical guidance and supervision from various educational stakeholders, so that educational goals can be achieved optimally.
Unveiling Implicit Communication: A Study of Conventional and Conversational Implicatures in Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 Angelina, Maria; Darmawan, Ruly Indra
(JELE) Journal Of English Language and Education Vol 10 No 2 (2024)
Publisher : LPPM Universitas Mercu Buana Yogyakarta

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.26486/jele.v10i2.4607

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This study examines Cho Nam-joo's Kim Jiyoung, Born 1982 through the lens of implicature, focusing on how implied meanings function within the narrative. Drawing upon Grice's theory, the analysis identifies instances within the novel where underlying meanings contribute to the reader's understanding of characters, relationships, and social dynamics. The research explores various types of implicatures, including conventional and conversational, to reveal how they shape the reader's interpretation of events and motivations. Examples include instances of indirect communication within the family and broader societal contexts. The analysis extends to the workplace, revealing how implicatures in the novel expose unspoken assumptions and biases. By decoding these implicatures, the research aims to uncover the subtle yet pervasive ways language enriches the narrative. The findings contribute to a deeper understanding of how literary texts can use implicature to create nuanced meanings and engage readers on multiple levels.
Characteristics of Senile Cataract Patients Treated at Agoesdjam Hospital Ketapang February-April 2025: A Descriptive Cross-Sectional Study Angelina, Maria; Manoe, Helen Anastasia
Oftalmologi : Jurnal Kesehatan Mata Indonesia Vol 7 No 2 (2025): Oftalmologi: Jurnal Kesehatan Mata Indonesia
Publisher : Pusat Mata Nasional Rumah Sakit Mata Cicendo Bandung

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.11594/ojkmi.v7i2.90

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Introduction: Senile cataract is opacification of the crystalline lens and can occur with increasing age. This study aims to discover the characteristics of senile cataract patients at Agoesdjam Hospital. Methods: This is a descriptive study with a cross-sectional approach. Data were taken from medical records of patients with the diagnosis of cataract at Agoesdjam Hospital in February-April 2025. Result: A total of 164 senile cataract patients and 294 eyes with cataract had been examined at Agoesdjam Regional Hospital with majority of patients were female (51.2%). Senile cataracts were found mostly in the 56-65 years age group (37%), came from Delta Pawan District (31.09%), and were diagnosed at the immature cataract stage (67.6%). From 164 patients, 15.2% of patients have diabetes mellitus and 46.9% of patients have hypertension. Conclusion: Senile cataracts at Agoesdjam Hospital were mostly found in female patients, in the age group of 56-65 years old, living in Delta Pawan District, at the immature cataract stage, have history of diabetes mellitus and hypertension. The result of this research highlights the importance of early detection of cataract to optimize treatment outcome.
Latar Belakang Masalah dan Konflik Batin Para Pelaku Jouhatsu di Jepang ditinjau dalam Konteks Penerjemahan Angelina, Maria; Auliawan, Althaf Gauhar
Omiyage : Jurnal Bahasa dan Pembelajaran Bahasa Jepang Vol. 8 No. 1 (2025)
Publisher : Universitas Negeri Padang

Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.24036/r2ev8t10

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This study aims to find out how the background and inner conflict experienced by jouhatsu actors in Japan are viewed in the context of translation so that Indonesian readers can understand and capture the hidden meaning of the phenomenon. This research uses Newmark's theory of modulation and Venuti's theory of foreignization. The research method used is qualitative research with case studies. The subjects of this research are jouhatsu actors in Japan who were interviewed by the South China Morning Post's youtube channel entitled “Japan's ‘evaporated’ people: Inside an industry that helps people disappear” and CNA titled ‘Vanishing without a trace | Undercover Asia as well as a book titled ’The Vanished: The 'Evaporated People' of Japan in Stories and Photographs.” by Mauger and Remael. This study found that 24 data analyzed by the author in the context of translation were translated using modulation technique and 12 data were translated using footnote technique. The data shows that Newmark's modulation technique is able to translate well the implied meaning hidden in the speaker's statement. Venuti's foreignization strategy is used to analyze the research data from a cultural perspective so that the jouhatsu phenomenon can be well understood by people outside Japan. Footnotes are used to translate words that do not exist in Indonesian. With the techniques of modulation, foreignization, and footnotes, translation becomes not only a process of language transfer, but also a transfer of culture and emotion. Indonesian readers do not just know that someone “disappeared”, but also understand the economic background, social pressure, violence, fear, shame, and regret that drove someone to become a jouhatsu-sha.