Friday, April 16, 2021

JURNALISTIK


Jurnalis abal-abal juga menulis berita abal-abal?


    Terkadang kita pernah berpikir, "jurnalis abal-abal juga menulis berita abal-abal atau tidak?" pasti diantara kita ada yang menjawab iya dan ada yang menjawab tidak. Untuk sekarang yang zamannya sudah modern dengan smartphone orang-orang bisa mendapatkan berita apa saja dengan menggunakan smartphone mereka. Untuk itu orang yang berprofesi sebagai jurnalis harus berhati-hati dengan berita yang akan mereka tulis, karena itulah dalam dunia jurnalistik sangat dibutuhkan orang-orang yang kompeten dalam menulis berita. Jurnalis sendiri pun harus mendapatkan berita yang terbaru dan sangat ramai dibahas untuk disampaikan ke masyarakat.

    Dalam meliput berita tak sedikit, bahkan sudah dipastikan ada seorang oknum yang menjadi jurnalis abal-abal dengan hanya membawa kartu tanda pengenal sebagai jurnalis. Tidak hanya itu saja jurnalis juga mendapatkan kebebasan dalam meliput tapi itu semua harus dibarengi dengan kualitas jurnalis itu sendiri, jangan dikira ketika mendapatkan kebebasan dalam meliput kita bisa seenaknya saja dalam meliput berita. Semua itu sudah ada peraturannya dan sudah diatur dalam kode etik jurnalistik.

    Di dalam jurnalistik, seorang jurnalis mempunyai kode etik dan kode etik itu sudah diatur dalam peraturan perundang-undangan. Kode etik jurnalistik lahir pada tanggal 14 Maret 2006, digagas oleh gabungan organisasi pers dan ditetapkan sebagai Kode Etik Jurnalistik baru yang berlaku secara nasional melalui keputusan Dewan Pers No. 03/SK-DP/III/2006 tanggal 24 Maret 2006. Di dalam kode etik jurnalistik, terdapat empat asas yaitu,
  1. Asas Demokratis
  2. Asas Profesionalitas
  3. Asas Moralitas
  4. Asas Supremasi Hukum
    Jadi jurnalis abal-abal juga menulis berita abal-abal atau tidak? sebenarnya hanya beberapa orang (oknum) jurnalis yang menulis berita abal-abal juga. Sebagai jurnalis lebih baik ikuti aturan yang berlaku dan menulis berita yang benar apa adanya, jika menulis berita yang abal-abal itu sudah melanggar aturan jurnalistik dan juga melanggar hukum.

Tuesday, December 22, 2020

Tourism 2

ALL IN A DAY'S WORK

General Hospitality Jobs

Many jobs in the hospitality industry involve dealing with customers face-to-face in a variety of ways. But there are also behind-the-scenes jobs that include positions in sales, marketing, and accounting. Food services jobs also abound in the hospitality industry, including wait staff and food preparation jobs. Most Common Hospitality Jobs:

  • Concierge


A concierge interacts directly with customers, providing them with various services.

  • Event Planner

Many hotels have conference rooms or event spaces that they rent out for various events, ranging from meetings to weddings. An event planner works with a company, or an individual, to arrange the event and then ensures it runs smoothly.

  • Executive Chef

An executive chef is a managerial role that involves a lot of work behind the scenes in the hospitality industry.

  • Hotel General Manager

A hotel general manager, or hotel manager, makes sure that a hotel (or inn, lodge, or any other venue with sleeping accommodations) is running smoothly. This involves interacting with guests, managing staff, handling the finances of the property, and much more.

  • Housekeeper

Housekeepers are responsible for maintaining a standard of cleanliness throughout a hotel or other hospitality venue.

Example a story:

All In a Day’s Work

These were my first thoughts when I first considered a career in the hospitality and tourism sector, especially in a beautiful resort situated on the coast of Kuwait’s Arabian Gulf Sea. I remember walking into the gorgeous lobby of the multinational world-class hotel and wondering what it would be like to actually work there — great atmosphere, great perks!

As a Kuwaiti female, it’s pretty uncommon if not common at all to work in a hotel in Kuwait. The tourism industry is not as advanced and progressive in the country making it an unpopular career choice.

Being in the PR & Marketing field, I was eager to start off my career promoting a hotel. If people were opting for the banks and oil companies, I was heading the opposite direction. The deciding factor mostly had to do with my interest in the trade itself and to avoid a mundane job that I would dread waking up to every day. After some persistence, I managed to land a position in the PR & Marketing department in Kuwait’s luxury resort and I was thrilled!

Knowing I had to sacrifice some of my work-life balance, I still willingly accepted the offer to start my journey in an industry completely new to me and I couldn’t wait to discover it.

First and foremost, working an 8-6 job wasn’t easy after all. Being a 24-hour based business, the long hours with a few quiet breaks between the rush all come with the package of working as a hotelier.

As a PR & Marketing practitioner, I wasn’t dealing directly with guests the majority of the time. However, from time to time, I did face some of the dozens of guest interactions that took place on a daily basis, especially when it came to celebrity visits, media, and commercial photo-shooting. There’s ample of networking opportunities, as I got to meet with people from all walks of life. Hospitality simply thrives on interaction with all types of people.

The fun part of it all is that in between all these experiences and encounters, I constantly raised the bar in accelerating my own learning curve. I didn’t just grow professionally, but even personally by learning so much through a journey I had been crafting for myself along the way, and most importantly one that I had initiated and believed in pursuing. My family and loved ones always encourage me and provide me with remarkable support in anything I’m passionate about, no matter how much of that thing may be a departure from “the norm”. And I am so grateful for it!

Source : https://thepocketgirl.com/2018/12/16/my-experience-working-in-a-hotel-and-why-i-loved-it/

Red word mean : Nationalitues

Orange word mean : Hotel Jobs

Green word mean : Daily Activities


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TABLE FOR TWO

Types Of Food

  • Vegetables

Vegetables are parts of plants that are consumed by humans or other animals as food. The original meaning is still commonly used and is applied to plants collectively to refer to all edible plant matter, including the flowers, fruits, stems, leaves, roots, and seeds.

  • Fruits

Fruits are the means by which angiosperms disseminate seeds. Edible fruits, in particular, have propagated with the movements of humans and animals in a symbiotic relationship as a means for seed dispersal and nutrition; in fact, humans and many animals have become dependent on fruits as a source of food.

  • Eggs

Eggs are laid by female animals of many different species, including birds, reptiles, amphibians, a few mammals, and fish, and many of these have been eaten by humans for thousands of years.

  • Seafood

Seafood is any form of sea life regarded as food by humans, prominently including fish and shellfish.

  • Dairy food

Dairy products or milk products are a type of food produced from or containing the milk of mammals. They are primarily produced from mammals such as cattle, water buffaloes, goats, sheep, camels and humans. Dairy products include food items such as yogurt, cheese and butter.

Describing Food

  • Tasty
Tasty food has a strong and very pleasant flavour.
  • Bitter
A tart, sharp, and sometimes harsh flavor.
  • Sweet
A sugary flavor.
  • Salty
Containing or filled with salt.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Basic Persuasion Techniques

1. Association

This persuasion technique tries to link a product, service, or idea with something already liked by the target audience, such as fun, pleasure, beauty, security, intimacy, success, wealth, etc. The media message doesn't make explicit claims that you'll get these things; the associations is implied.


Example :


The reason is : Because of advertisements from professional performing arts associations.

2. Bandwagon.

Many ads show lots of people using the product, implying that "everyone is doint it" (or at least, "all the cool people are doing it"). No one likes to be left out or left behind, and these ads urge us to "jump on the bandwagon." Politicians use the same technique when they say, "American people want..." How do they know?

Example : 



The reason is : Because the product from the image is very well known.

3. Beautiful People.

Beautiful people uses good-looking models (who may also be celebrities) to attract our attention. This technique is extremely common in ads, which may also imply (but never promise!) that we'll look like the models if we use the product.

Examples :


The reason is : Because the model of the advertisement goes into a beauty magazine.

4. Bribery.

This technique tries to persuade us to buy a product by promising to give us something else, like a discount, a rebate, a coupon, or a "free gift." Sales, special offers, contests, and sweepstakes are all forms of bribery. Unfortunately, we don't really get something for free -- part of the sales price covers the cost of the bribe.

Example : 


The reason is : Because these ads can attract the attention of consumers.

5. Celebrities.

(A type of Testimonial - the opposite of Plain folks.) We tend to pay attention to famous people. That's why they're famous! Ads often use celebrities to grab our attention. By appearing in an ad, celebrities implicity endorse a product; sometimes the endorsement is explicit. Many people know that companies pay celebrities a lot of money to appear in their ads (Nike's huge contracts with leading athletes, for example, are wll known) but this type of testimonial still seems to be effective.

Example : 


The reason is : Because the advertisement is a celebrity that is famous.

6. Experts.

(A type of Testimonial.) We rely on experts to advise us about things that we don't know ourselves. Scientists, doctors, professors and other appear in ads and advocacy messages, lending their credibility to the product, service, or idea being sold. Sometimes, "plain folks" can alos be experts, as when a mother endorses a brand of baby powder or a construction worker endorses a treatment for sore muscles.

Examples : 


The reason is : Because these advertisements are proven by experts in their fields.

7. Explicit Claims.

Something is "explicit" if it is directly, fully, and/or clearly expressed or demonstrated. For example, some ads state the price of a product, the main ingredients, where it was made, or the number of items in the package -- these are explicit claims. So are specific, measureable promises about quality, effectiveness, or reliability, like "Works in only five minutes". Explicit claims can be proven true or false through close examination or testing, and if they're false, the advertiser can get in trouble. It can be surprising to learn how few ads make explicit claims. Most of them try to persuade us in ways that cannot be proved or disproved.

 Example : 


The reason is : Because the advert is a lot of lies.

8. Fear.

This is the opposite of the Association technique. It uses something disliked or feared by the intended audience (like bad breath, failure, high taxes or terrorism) to promote a "solution." Ads use fear to sell us products that claim to prevent or fix the problem. Politicians and advocacy groups stoke our fears to get elected or to gain support.

Example :


The reason is : Because these ads make people afraid.

9. Humor.

Many ads use humor because it grabs our attention and it's a powerful persuasion technique. When we laugh, we feel good. Advertisers make us laugh and then show us their product or logo because they're trying to connect that good feeling to their product. They hope that when we see their product in store, we'll subtly re-experience that good feeling and select their product. Advocacy messages (and news) rarely use humor because it can undermine their credibility; an exception is political satire.

Example :


The reason is : Because these advertisements make people laugh at the humor of the ads.

10. Intensity.

The language of ads is full of intensifiers, including superlatives (greatest, best, most, fastest, lowest prices), comparatives (more, better than, improved, increased, fewer calories), hyperbole (amazing, incredible, forever), exaggeration, and many other ways to hype the product.

Example : 


The reason is : Because the ad contains the words more, less, etc.

Tuesday, October 23, 2018

INTRODUCTION

Yo Fellas! Today is my first time using a blog and now i will tell you about myself. My name is Randy Satrio Utomo Jati you can call me Randy or Rendy. So many features that i don't know on the blog maybe next time i will make this blog a little more interesting😄. 

Anyway i love many things in this world

First is Car.



That's Mazda Rx7 i really like Mazda Rx7. The reason why i like that's car because mazda using an engine not like usually cars. Most cars in general using a piston engine, but mazda using a rotary engine. Not only that mazda rx7 is a rare car. Mazda rx7 was produced 1978 to 2002 and this car is JDM (Japanese Domestic Market) car.


Second is Sports.

Image result for badminton


Badminton. The one and only sports i like😆. Why i dont like football, basketball, volley, and others like everyone else, because i don't have the ability in that sport except badminton. When i was kid my brother teach me how to play badminton that's why i like badminton .


And then Game.



I'm like playing game too. The game that i often play is Point Blank (PB). I'm playing point blank when i was junior high school until now. I'm play with friend, if you want to play together with me you can add me and my friends too😄

These are my In Game Name (IGN)
1. WingZeroP18R_WSS (Me)
2. SornaRinP18R_WSS (My Friend)
3. KeyzoP18R_WSS (My Friend)

Okay that's all about myself. See you in another post.

Cheerio!

JURNALISTIK

Jurnalis abal-abal juga menulis berita abal-abal?     Terkadang kita pernah berpikir, "jurnalis abal-abal juga menulis berita abal-abal...