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Humaniora
ISSN : 20871236     EISSN : 24769061     DOI : -
Core Subject : Humanities,
The journal invites professionals in the world of education, research, and entrepreneurship to participate in disseminating ideas, concepts, new theories, or science development in the field of Language, Culture, Visual Communication Design, Interior and Furniture Design, Character Building, Law, International Relations, Psychology, and Communications through this scientific journal.
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Pentingnya Interior Playgroup dalam Mengoptimalkan Kreativitas Anak Prasekolah Latif, Fauzia
Humaniora Vol 5, No 1 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3035

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Preschool age is a period of a child experiencing the early stage of self-development, influenced by both her/himself and surrounding environment. Playgroup is a very essential container in training children?s early stage of self-development to adulthood. It is strongly influenced by the design of the playgroup space. Good design of playgroup space will be able to optimize creativity and stimulates motoric nerves and children?s psychological side to keep learning, grow, and do activities. Creativity accompanied with intelligence and sense of responsibility is expected to make the child as excelent human being who is able to do original works and live in independence in the future. 
Modern Chinese Vocabulary – Morpheme and Word Haryanti, Sri
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.2992

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Vocabulary is a foundation of a language. Like a building that cannot stand without having a foundation, neither can a sentence be formed without vocabulary. In learning a language, the more students are able to expand their vocabulary knowledge, the better they will gain proficiency in using the language. Specifically, when learning Mandarin, students must understand clearly what morpheme and word and the difference between morpheme and words as well as their relevant application. Consequently, as students improve their vocabulary knowledge and its application, they will be able to express better language proficiency. This paper used literature and observational study.
‘Far Away Days’ or ‘Far Distant Days’? Assessing Translation Acceptability in Corpus of Contemporary American English (COCA) and British National Corpus (BNC) Karjo, Clara Herlina
Humaniora Vol 5, No 1 (2014): Humaniora
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3026

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Translating Indonesian reduplications into English is not an easy matter due to the difference in morphological form, syntactic function and semantic meaning of reduplications in both languages. For example, the phrase ?jauh-jauh hari? cannot be translated into ?far-far day?. This translation is not acceptable since it follows exactly the form of the original text, or only focusing on the morphological form, while the other two factors are disregarded. Thus, in assessing the acceptability of the translation, those three factors should be considered. However, the acceptability of the translation can also be checked by comparing the translations with the corpus. This article analyzes the translations of 3 Indonesian reduplications by 50 university students and compares their translations with similar expressions found in COCA and BNC to find out the degree of acceptability of the translations. The results show which translations are acceptable and which are not based on the frequency of usage. 
Organizational Citizenship Behavior (OCB) Karyawan pada Perusahaan Kusumajati, Dian Anggraini
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.2981

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Human resources are the most important asset in a company to get success of an organization/company. Many organizations face challenges such as how organizations respond to change from external and adapt to internal environment of organization. In this case OCB can increase organizational performance, because this behavior is the "oil" of social machine of the organization. In other words, with this behavior in social interaction the member from organization can be smooth, reduce disputes, and improve efficiency. OCB is a voluntary behavior that exceeds workers? basic needs such as helping co-workers and courteous to others, which benefit an organization, and does not relate to the compensation system. The dimensions of OCB consist of altruism, conscientiousness, sportsmanship, courtesy, civic virtue. The factors affect the OCB, namely: culture and climate, personality and mood, organizational support, quality of interaction superiors and subordinates, tenure and gender. Implications of OCB are quality of service, performance groups, and turnover. The benefits from OCB to the company are improving the productivity of co-workers, increasing managers? productivity, saving management?s and organization?s resources, saving energy resources to maintain the group function, to be an effective facility to coordinate the activities of the working groups, improving the ability from organization to attract and maintain best employees, improving the stability of organizational performance, and enhancing the organization's ability to adapt environmental changes. It can be said that if the company wants to increase employee?s OCB, the company should pay attention to the factors that influence employee?s OCB and OCB implications to the company. 
Perancangan Tata Cahaya pada Interior Rumah Tinggal Hendrassukma, Dila
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3017

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Homestay is a place where each individual coming back after doing her/his routine and non-routine daily activities. A good residential interior design would enhance the quality of life of its inhabitants. The majority of Indonesian population, Jakarta in particular, has been aware of the importance of designing their home interior properly. However, home interior lighting, which is key to successful design of an interior space, is often under-emphasized. Research tried to collect lighting techniques often used in residential interiors. The result is a brief explanation and easy to apply regarding the types of information that can be used to illuminate any activity on the interior of the residence. Qualitative method by literature study is used in the making of this research. 
Implementasi Pedoman Perilaku Penyiaran Menurut Perspektif Komisi Penyiaran Indonesia (KPI) Tulasi, Dominikus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3040

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This multidiscipline research combines models and theoretical guidance of Indonesia Broadcasting Commission in implementing ethical behavioral guidance toward television broadcasting programs as mass media, a case study at Trans7. This qualitative research examined on how both Television management and Indonesia Broadcasting Commission highlight and perceive behavioral acting of host relating to entertainment programs. In one hand, program producer is able to construct, construe, and reconstruct societal opinions and mindset to its program. On the other hand, Indonesia Broadcasting Commission (KPI) construes the television program overacting and unethical. KPI judges the behavior of the program host does not deserve to present to the society referring to the broadcasting regulations, especially broadcasting behavioral guidance and broadcasting program standard (P3-SPS). Analyzing the implications television broadcasting program is a matter of negative image towards national culture and social norms through significant participant observation. This phenomenon is alarming, considering the host of TV programs which in the long run will be able to influence social value system and national culture. As it is able to gain an extensive understanding towards the identity makeup and sense of television broadcasting programs that exist within Indonesian society. 
Teaching Sociolinguistics: A Medium for Cultural Awareness of Indonesian University Foreign Language Learners Herawati, Agnes
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This paper tries to show the evidences that indicate how teaching Sociolinguistics can result in a number of valuable outcomes, including helping students understand and appreciate other cultures different from theirs. Sociolinguistics provides useful examples of language usage in different genres, including how culture influences people in using a language. The opportunities of learning other cultures through language will take the students to the higher level of appreciation of the culture of the target language. To determine how this outcome can be achieved in the language classrooms, this paper provides a review of closely connected literature about how to bridge the gap between cultures in particular. However, to increase its completeness and relevance, this paper also provides some research results that reveal how teaching Sociolinguistics has taken its new applicability and importance, and furthermore adds the effects on how students become more proficient and enthusiastic about their learning. 
Memaknai Simbol-Simbol Religius Injil Yohanes Lakonawa, Petrus
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3031

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Gospel of John is the most symbolic Gospel in the official collection of the New Testament scriptures. Its symbolical characterestic thus poses challenges to the readers as to not approaching it in the mere literal sense but to dig into its implied meaning behind. Viewing it in this line, the question we would usually face is that of what is the real meaning of the symbols in the Gospel of John and how could we achieve such meaning. In this article, the author seeks to demonstrate some of the symbolical characterics of the Gospel of John and to discuss some of the hermeneutical approaches that can be utilized for the sake of such interpretion. This article would argue that to obtain a thorough meaning we need to identify and uncover all the various dimensions of meaning contained therein. 
Dampak Motivasi Terhadap Peningkatan Kinerja Individu Yusuf, Adie Erar
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.3065

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Individual?s performance is influenced by various factors, as: motivation, competency, environment, and technology. High working motivation is expected to improve performance in the organization. It needs various planned and systematic techniques to improve the motivation to be effective. Based on motivation theories, motivation is the underlying reason for an individual to do something. Individuals who have high motivation might mean that they have reasonable cause to achieve the expected performance. In contrast, individuals with low motivation certainly cannot contribute optimally for towards their performance. 
Pancasila, Keadilan Sosial, dan Persatuan Indonesia Siregar, Christian
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.21512/humaniora.v5i1.2988

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The rise of separatism that raises with the emergence of separatist groups with their idealistic-communal ideas to create a more democratic and more equitable life recently is quite apprehensive. It is felt in the midst of efforts from various parties?both the government and non-government?to preserve the unity and unification of Indonesia. Should this problem be solved with horizontal conflict and separation option (disintegration) regarding that conflict can?t be and will never be the best solution for problems. This article was made as a response to the related nationality problem with the expectation that this can be one alternative solution for an existing problem-solving effort. 

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