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CSR International Journal
ISSN : -     EISSN : 2811440X     DOI : https://doi.org/10.35307/csrij
CSR International Journal (CIJ) is an international and peer-reviewed journal for community service research based papers. CIJ is published once a year, December. This Journal is the sister journal to Functional Linguistics Journal, and Asian TESOL Journal managed by ALTSA Publisher. Our global readership includes activist, linguists, educators, and anyone with an interest in social and community service studies in global contexts. Our goal is to bring information and articles to our readership on advances and research into the community service responsibility.
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Legal Protection of Auction Winners of Agraria Disputes of Confiscated Assets through KPKNL Brilian Moktar; Elfira Fitriyani Pakpahan; Kartina Pakpahan; Ok Isnainul; Tommy Leonard
CSR International Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v1i1.14

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It is important to know the rights of the auction winner in every auction procedure. This includes legal protection for the winning bidder for assets confiscated through the State Wealth and Auction Service Office (KPKNL). This research will reveal the legal protection section of agrarian disputes over the auction of bppn confiscated assets through KPKNL in Medan City. Data collection used Normative Juridical review. Research informants only focus on employees and parties who have problems related to the agrarian suspicion of the auction of confiscated assets by the Indonesian Bank Restructuring Agency, confiscate through KPKNL in the Medan branch. The conclusion is that legally the auction, there are inappropriate regulations by the Central KPKNL and the Medan city area. There are also problems with policies made by agraria confiscate, where the regulations are not well integrated. KPKNL has conducted an auction, but has not provided certainty for the auction winner. In this case, the auction winner gets a loss because he has followed all procedures and did not receive what has been stipulated by KPKNL.
Mapping Tourism Potential Based on Urban Heritage Tourism in Medan City Ponirin; Tappil Rambe; Leylia Khairani
CSR International Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v1i1.16

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The city of Medan is the third-largest city in Indonesia and has historical buildings or heritage that can be revitalized as a cultural heritage with tourism potential that can be developed. However, until now, the colonial heritage buildings have been destroyed up to 70%. This research method uses a tourism anthropology approach with a qualitative research type that focuses on tourist destinations. The research location is a heritage area, a colonial heritage building in the Merdeka Square segment, Maimoon segment, Benteng segment, Youth segment, Polonia segment, and Sambu segment. The study results reveal that Medan has a heritage in the form of historic buildings that have the potential to be developed and represent the identity of the city of Medan. The potential for tourism development can be carried out in 3 (three) potential areas, namely: 1) The youth segment, which includes Gedung Juang 45, which currently functions as the Sumatran Money Museum, Tip Top Restaurant, and Tjong A Fie Mansion. 2) the Maimoon segment, which includes: Maimoon Palace and the Great Mosque. 3) The Merdeka Square segment includes City Hall, which currently functions as the Grand City Hall, Hotel De Boer (currently called Grand Inna Hotel), and the London Sumatra building. Through urban tourism based on urban heritage tourism, tourists can be invited to appreciate and interpret the objects observed. It serves as education and recreation for the community. This activity is also a means of preserving the wealth and identity of the city of Medan.
An Analysis on Mixed English-Indonesian Demonstration Banners on Instagram Min Adlina; Eddy Setia; T. Thyrhaya Zein
CSR International Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v1i1.17

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Indonesia is currently experiencing a significant heated political upheaval as many students from various universities took to the streets to express their dissatisfaction with the House of Representatives (DPR). This research was more focused on identifying the type of sarcasm in the demonstration banner against the criminal code bill that were occurred in 2019 as the movement of the sea of Indonesian students in voicing opinions and forms of harsh criticism to the government policies that are considered detrimental to the people. The research used qualitative method. The data used in this research were 48 demonstration banners against the Criminal Code Bill on the Instagram account. The results showed that propositional sarcasm was obtained as much 10 data (21%), lexical sarcasm was 11 data (23%), illocutionary sarcasm was 26 data (54%) with sentimental contradiction (18 data), manner violation (1 data), lexical contradiction (3 data), and hyperbolic combination (3 data), while ‘like’ prefixed sarcasm was 1 data (2%) from 48 sarcasm in the demonstration banner against the criminal code bill. This research could also be a reference material for the researchers who want to research the topics that were relevant to this research. For the readers, it was expected to understand and take lessons from the result of research for application in social life.
Accompaniment in Creating Web-Based Learning Material Resources for English Teachers Sumarsih
CSR International Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v1i1.22

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The objective of this paper is to describe on how to assist the English Teachers in creating web-based learning material. There are three main steps in this community service project; preparation, implementation and evaluation. The recipients of this community service project were English teachers in Siabu District, from Primary School teachers, First Level Secondary School teachers, to Upper Secondary School teachers who were officially invited through the Head of Education of Siabu District. From this community service activities, activist found that this community service activity has a positive impact on the progress of education in the district of Siabu and also to the State of Indonesia globally. Therefore, this kind of project is suggested to be implemented in many areas in Indonesia.
A Comparative Study on Traditional Face-to-Face Assessments Versus Online Assessments Loo Ee Ng; Chin Kuo Ren; Mohd Khairil Abdul Karim; Nooradelana Mohd Ruslim
CSR International Journal Vol. 1 No. 1: December 2021
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Show Abstract | Download Original | Original Source | Check in Google Scholar | DOI: 10.35307/csrij.v1i1.24

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This research aims to find an answer to the ongoing debate about the effectiveness of online learning. In this study, students’ academic performance based on continuous assessments and examination results were the indicator of effectiveness in learning. Descriptive analysis was used to compare students’ academic performance in grade point average (GPA) calculation in traditional face-to-face assessments and online assessments. Researchers also interested to find out about the attitudes of students and lecturers towards assessments in these two modes. Hence, a set of questionnaire is prepared with questions related to user’s experience, perceptions and preference while comparing traditional face-to-face assessments and online assessments. Findings from this study showed better academic performance in grade point average calculation where online assessments were conducted. Students’ responses in the questionnaire indicated online assessments are easier to do and easier to score; online assessments encourage independent learning and majority prefer online assessments. However, lecturers’ responses in the questionnaire indicated otherwise; higher percentages of lecturers preferred traditional face-to-face assessments to online assessments. From lecturers’ point of view, the traditional face-to-face assessments are fairer and less opportunity for cheating, hence, they are more confident in students’ answers and the results would reflect more accurately students’ actual learning achieved. This study concluded that online platform is an effective tool of learning and is well received and preferred among students.

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