Peran Komunikasi bagi Gen-Z dalam Mempertahankan Hubungan Percintaan
(Bintang Ramadhan, Maya Meliasari, Muadz Alfayeed, Vina Lestari, April Laksana)
DOI : 10.59581/harmoni-widyakarya.v2i4.4305
- Volume: 2,
Issue: 4,
Sitasi : 0
29-Nov-2024
|
Abstrak
|
PDF File
|
Resource
| Last.22-Jul-2025
Abstrak:
Humans as social creatures can live by having relationships with other people. Every relationship requires interaction or communication to be able to maintain and maintain the relationship. Especially in matters of love, which requires clarity in every situation so that there is no conflict or misunderstanding. The key to overcoming all problems is to maintain good communication with your partner. Not limited by distance and time, communication must continue. Through interaction on digital media it can make it easier for today's teenagers to communicate, especially for couples.
Peningkatan Pengetahuan Tanaman Obat Keluarga di SMAN 2 Dumai Melalui Penanaman oleh Mahasiswa KKN Kelompok VIII Universitas Abdurrab
(Yessi Rahayu, Joni Joni, Vivi Indriani, Qurrata Miftaurrizka, Ummi Roudhatun Nashihah, Aulia Wulan Sari, Sonia Aufa Sudarmanto, Ayu Cahyati, Reka Octavia, Waode Ernawati, Nurfitriani Nurfitriani, Muhammad Arief Mustaqim, Bintang Ramadhani, Ernita Laowo, Siti Nurfateha, Adek Diah Lestari, Muhammad Ikmal, Muhammad Syifa, Reza Liana, Pina Uli Marbun, Juliati Juliati, Ziyanaroza Ziyanaroza, Putri Ika Mayang Ningrum, Syabrina Rindiani, Annisyah Auliya Dicken, Kartika Syahrina)
DOI : 10.62383/aksisosial.v1i3.573
- Volume: 1,
Issue: 3,
Sitasi : 0
05-Sep-2024
|
Abstrak
|
PDF File
|
Resource
| Last.24-Jul-2025
Abstrak:
Community Service Program (KKN) are one of the mandatory programs that must be carried out by students. This TOGA knowledge increasing activity is a form of the Community Service Program (KKN) work program which aims to increase the knowledge and skills of SMAN 2 Dumai students in cultivating family medicinal plants (TOGA). TOGA can be used to treat various diseases such as fever, fever, cough, stomach ache and itching. Usually the medicinal plants chosen are plants for first aid for minor illnesses such as fever and cough. Through training activities and TOGA planting practices on empty school land, students, especially PMR members, are actively involved in the cultivation process. The results of the activity showed an increase in students' awareness of the benefits of TOGA and their ability to identify and care for various types of medicinal plants. Apart from that, the presence of TOGA in the school environment also contributes to creating a healthier and more beautiful learning environment.