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Research on the Willingness to Use Mobile Payment Platform Based on Trust Theory

Fang Wang, Jing You, Dekun Rao, Xiaomin He
Mobile payment platforms have developed rapidly due to their convenience and flexibility, low transaction and time costs. Based on trust theory, this paper constructs the structural equation model and the assumption of the willingness to use mobile payment platform based on the detailed analysis of personal...
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The ability to learn and ability to teach: Learning and teaching styles

Bogomolova Elena, Gorelova Irina, P. Menshikov, Zalavina Tatiana, Arpentieva Mariam
The article is devoted to revealing the role of the teacher in the development of creative potential of students: matching skills to teach and the ability to learn, their reflection in didactic communication. Teaching ability assumes the successful transfer of learning skills to learners: a deep and...
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Effect of TRX Suspension Training on Abdominal Strength and Isometric Muscle Endurance of Police College Students

Fan Zhang
This study discussed the effects of 12-week TRX suspension training and instrument resistance training on abdominal muscle strength and isometric abdominal muscle endurance of police college students. Thirty male students from Nanjing Forest Police College were randomly divided into TRX suspension training...
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Complementary Therapy in Handling ISPA in a Family that has Balita

Ms Lufthiani, Adventy Tersania
Complementary Therapy is medication which uses method, equipment, or ingredients which are not included in modern therapy standard (conventional); it is used complementary therapy. The use of complementary therapy by people throughout the world (including Indonesia) is increasing each year. In coping...
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Research on College Management Based on class attending rate

Hua Li
Research on college students' class skipping causes shows that employment pressure, curriculum setting, learning intention and teaching methods have the greatest contribution to skipping, and the impact of social employment pressure on colleges and universities is obvious. Lower the class skipping rate...
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Reflections on the Evaluation of Practical Teaching in the NCO Academy

Zhongmin Liu, Zelong Zhou, Xiaojia Gu, Yun Liu, Qiong Zou
The practical teaching link of the NCO is an important part of the sergeant teaching, which is directly related to the realization of the training goal of the sergeant. At present, most of the sergeant colleges and universities have begun to pay attention to the practice teaching, but there are still...
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The Survival of Embroidery Economics Industry in Tasikmalaya: Moral Ethics Study of Islamic and Sundanese Economics

Joharotul Jamilah
The form of local economics in Tasikmalaya Sundanese Society is signed by the emergence of embroidery enterpreneur social class whose existence can be traced as follows Social sustainability of local entrepreneur class includes two dimension at once. First, based on status dimension/social role of the...
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Noni Fruit (Morinda citrifolia L) Extract As Traditional Body Scrub For Skin Care

Maspiyah Maspiyah, Amalia Ruhana
The purpose of this study was to determine best proportion of noni fruit extract and rice flour as traditional scrubs as observed from the aroma, color, texture, and adhesion to skin. This was experimental study. The independent variables in this study were proportion of noni fruit extract and rice flour....
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The Impact of Stigma on the Relation Dynamics of the People of Mental Illness and His Family

Mufliha Fahmi, Arindah Dano Arimoerti
Mental illness is one of the issues that has been increasingly considered as a serious health problem in Indonesia. The number of mental illness cases in Indonesia is quite high. However, many issues related to mental illness has not been addressed seriously such as low public awareness. This paper is...
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Fostering Students' Initial Understanding of Area Measurement through the Idea of Consistency and Inverse Relationship of Unit

Febrian
This study examined the way of helping fifteen-third grade students of the elementary school to understand the area measurement through the area unit. Two main concepts of area unit discussed in this study were the idea of unit consistency and the inverse relationship between the number of predetermined...
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Indigenous Ritual as Adhesive Social Harmonization: The Meaning of Peusijuek for Young People of Aceh, Indonesia

Agus Supriono, Mr Ridwan, Ms Sarmini
The Aceh people in the activities of the traditional order of life steeped in culture and religion. One of the most urgent ritual is peusijuek so that almost all customs activities performed this ritual. This paper aimed to describe the meaning of ritual peusijuek as a medium of adhesive social harmonization...
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Study on Cultivation of College Students' Intercultural Communicative Competence in Context of Globalization

Aiming Nie, Huiqian Fan
Currently English has become a lingua franca and much importance must be attached to the cultivation of Chinese college students’ intercultural communicating competence in order for them to communicate Chinese culture to the outside world, which can promote Chinese culture to go abroad and enhance the...
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Representation of Language Awareness in Jokowi’s Terms

Tatik Muflihah
The era of information and communication technology has many challenges faced by many people, including the language awareness of Indonesian users. Lack of awareness of respecting the language of the nation itself is a big problem. It should be noted, the use of the Indonesian language now does not govern...
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Analysis of Challenges and Needs of Generation Behavior in 21st Century

Putri Mahanani
The purpose of this paper is to describe the results of thinking about the challenges and behavioral needs of the 21st century generation. Today the whole world is entering into the life of the 21st century, including Indonesia. There are various challenges and behavioral needs for the next generation...
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The Use of Social Media as Candidate Campaign Tool in elections in Indonesia Post-New Order

Arfianto Purbolaksono
This study discusses the use of social media as a campaign tool in elections in Indonesia held after the New Order, both at the national level and general election of regional heads (Pilkada). The use of social media as a campaign tool has consequences for the shift in media campaign use carried out...
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Synthesis and Characterization of Nanogold-Nanosilver Cluster Diameter Using UV-Visible Instruments and TEM Electron Microscope Transform Instruments

Titik Taufikurohmah, Djodjok Soepardjo, Rusmini, Hari Armadianto
Cluster diameter analysis of the results of nanomaterial synthesis can be done using UV-Visible instruments with complex mathematical calculations. Another way is to use the Transform Electron Microscope (TEM) instrument directly. Both have advantages and disadvantages of each. This research compares...
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The Modernization of the Multifunctional Agrarian Sector and Development Outlooks in the Region

Olga Kosenchuk, Oksana Shumakova
Nowadays, issues related to the revivification of rural areas, the increase in the level and quality of life of local population and the insurance of food safety in the whole country are of crucial importance. The main aim of the research was to identify the relation between modernization in agriculture...
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Expressions of Curiosity and Academic Achievement of the Students from Low Socioeconomic Backgrounds

Laesti Nurishlah, Nandang Budiman, Hani Yulindrasari
Curiosity plays important role in encouraging students from low social economic status to achieve high achievement in school. For students with lack of access to learning facilities, curiosity becomes a source of intrinsic motivation to study. Through literature research, this article identifies key...
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Research on Dynamic Business Process Modeling of E-Government System Based on Extended ECA Rules

Xin Wang, Guang Yu, You Peng
In order to solve the problem that current e-government system business process modeling can’t adapt to changes of requirement and environment, this paper extends original ECA (Event-Condition-Action) rules and puts forward the corresponding ECATRTE (Event-Condition-Action-Temporal constraint- times...
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Innovative Thinking on Ideological and Political Education in Colleges and Universities Under the New Media Environment

Zhang jie
The extensive use of new media provides a new carrier and new means for the ideological and political education of college students, and also puts forward new requirements for the current ideological and political education of college students. In order to enhance the effectiveness of college students’...
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Research on the Prospects of Introducing Mediation in the Criminal Process of Russia

A.V. Spirin, V.E. Gradsky
Mediation is a fundamentally new institute for criminal proceedings of the Russian Federation. Despite a number of scientific works on mediation it should be admitted that Russian researchers have just begun to create a theoretical model of this institution. Are there objective prerequisites for the...
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“Penyadapan” as Local Cultural Values in Citizenship Education Learning

Iwan Kurniawan, Dadang Sundawa
Penyadapan program is a program at Rancakalong senior High School. The purpose of the program is to bequeath art and cultural value in formal education. This research uses qualitative approaches and case study methods. Result show is many local cultural values contained in the art that exists in n Rancakalong,...
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Examining the Effectiveness of Reading Comprehension Practice via the Brain-Based Learning Model at SMPN Unggulan Indramayu

Dadun Kohar
Text structure has a pivotal role in reading comprehension. It can be visualized in the form of different diagrams. By recognizing the text structure, the students are expected to be able to improve their reading comprehension on exposition text. Brain-based learning model is a learning model that corresponds...
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Language Experience Approach in Teaching Reading Comprehension to the Engineering Students

Zulkifli, Nian Masna Evawati, Koryati
The main purpose of this study is to find out whether or not the students who were taught by using the Language Experience Approach (LEA) gained better achievement in reading comprehension that those who were taught by using the traditional approach. The method used in this study was experimental method....
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Under the Background of the New Era, the Research of Improvement Path on Young Teachers’ Class Teaching Level of Colleges

Junhu WANG
Young people have become the main force of teachers in colleges. In order to help them pass the barrier in teaching, the paper indicates the advantages, disadvantages and common problems of young teachers in classroom teaching, based on the practice of teaching supervision and management. Some suggestions...
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Loss and Rebuilding of Local Government’s Credibility in Public Emergencies — Take the COVID-19 Epidemic as an Example

Xiaoning Zhu, Haimei Zhou
Public emergencies and the credibility of local governments promote and restrict each other. Local government will gain greater credibility if it handles emergencies well, and local government credibility is the main barrier when facing public emergencies. Good credibility can enable local governments...
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Overviewing Hardiness Toward Self-Employed People With Diffabilities in Yogyakarta

Abdu Alifah, Mayreyna Nurwardani
Hardiness is a character that influences on how self-employed diffables view their stress and determine an effective response. This study aimed to explore the hardiness of self-employed diffables in Yogyakarta with phenomenological method that used an interview, observation and documentation in collecting...
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Children Growth Awareness: An Important Role for Reaching the Optimal First 1000 Days in Life

Jeslyn Tengkawan, Ayu Anandhika, Ristania Ellya John, Zulfikar Ihyauddin, Kezia Jessica, Titi Pambudi Karuniawaty
Background and Aims: Monitoring child growth, including measurement of weight, height or length, and head circumference, plays an important role in detecting a child’s growth abnormalities and monitoring a child’s nutritional adequacy. This study aimed to measure the completeness of growth chart in maternal...
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Identification and Analysis of Strengths and Weaknesses as Internal Factors for Coconut Furniture SMEs in Tomohon City, North Celebes, Indonesia

Ivoletti Merlina Walukow, Roosje Awuy, Maryke Alelo, Shane Anneke Pangemanan
North Sulawesi, one of the provinces in northern part of Indonesia has an abundant coconut plantation which covers the area of more than 2.5 hundred thousand hectares. In this region, the coconut timber has a hard and high density and people opine that it is the best among its kind throughout Indonesia....
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Problem Solving Ability and Communication Skill Through Problem-Based Learning Approach

Meifitri
Problem-based learning (PBL) is a teaching method in which complex real-world problems are used as the vehicle to promote student learning of concepts and principles as opposed to direct presentation of facts and concepts. In addition to course-content, problem-based learning can promote the development...
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Information Literacy Level of Students of Universitas Negeri Padang Using the Big 6 Model

Marlini, Elva Rahmah
This research discusses the level of information literacy of student of Universitas Negeri Padang using The Big 6 Model. This research uses explanative method which aimed to explain why events occur, and to build and develop theories or concepts. The data obtained by directly distributing questionnaires....
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Research on the Construction of Smart City Emergency Management System Under Digital Twin Technology: Taking the Practice of New Coronary Pneumonia Joint Prevention and Control as an Example

Tang Zhihong, Peng Shirui, Zhou Xianyong
Under the great tide of smart city construction, digital twin technology combined with modern information means such as big data and cloud computing provides new ideas and methods for urban governance at this stage. In order to explore the solutions to the problems suc3h as information asymmetry, chaotic...
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Pre-service Mathematics Teacher’s Ability to Diagnose Mathematics Learning Difficulties

Mohammad Zahri, Azhar Syarifuddin, Mohamad Imam Fitroh
This article describes the ability of preservice teachers mathematics in diagnosing mathematical learning difficulties using the Newman’s Error Analysis (NEA) model. The results indicated that the subject could make a complete and detailed diagnosis of mathematics learning difficulties. Meanwhile, in...
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The Influence of Green Apples on the Lactic Acid Level After Physical Activity

Mutmainnah, Rachmat Kasmad, Maulana
This study aims to determine the effect of eating green apples to lactic acid levels after taking physical activity. This study used an experimental research method, with several samples of 15 sport science faculty students selected by random sampling. The data analysis technique used is descriptive,...
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Book Trailer as an Innovative Technology for the Formation of Students’ Educational Independence During the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic

L.I. Ponomareva, I. Yu. Blyasova, K.A. Novikov, T.M. Dubskich, K. S. Achmetova
The article analyzes the relevance of using one of the most interesting innovative technologies - the book trailer in the educational process of the university. The analysis of research in the field of booktrailer application shows that its correct application contributes to the formation of educational...
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Research on the “Instantaneity” of Documentary Photography from the Perspective of Reception Aesthetics

Liu Fan, Zhang Yansong
Documentary photography mainly focuses on the photographer and the subject. However, in the contemporary all-media “image reading era” and “national photography era”, the level of image readers is more complex and extensive, which means that the audience will be more engaged in the process of completing...
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Research on Legal Risks of Legal Digital Currency

Zhuoer Zhang
The rapid development of financial technology has accelerated the process of currency digitization. Legal digital currency, endorsed by national credit, has inherent advantages such as low circulation costs and high transaction efficiency. The issuance and circulation of legal digital currency will surely...
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Inhibiting Factors Inventorying and Mapping Potential Geographical Indications in Riau Province

Rian Saputra, Pujiyono, Sunny Ummul Firdaus
This study aims to obtain information on the factors that hinder the inventory and mapping of potential Geographical Indications as mandated by Article 70 Paragraph (2) letter e of Law Number 20 of 2016 concerning Trademarks and Geographical Indications. This research is a non-doctrinal legal research...
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In the Loop of Meaning Making: Exploring the Impacts of Drama Strategies to Students’ Reading Comprehension

I Rifai, A A T Kariko, U P Dewi
This article presents a case of two students who worked individually and collaboratively by using two drama strategies for providing in depth meaning making after reading. The case study was part of a one-year study that investigated the integration of educational drama strategies in an Islamic school...
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Students’ Perceptions on Online Learning: A Study on EFL University Students in Pandemic Era

Nur Aini Ulfah, Noor Eka Chandra, Fahmi Hidayat
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused almost all activities to be carried out remotely, including learning and teaching activities. This is one way to prevent the spread of the Covid-19 virus in the school environment. Therefore, online learning is used to make learning and teaching activities possible even...
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Cross-Cultural Concepts in Cultural Product Design

Case Study of Shoe Design with Old Javanese Script

Peter Ardhianto, Wei-Her Hsieh, Soteria Adia Mahanaim, Chi-Hsiung Chen
Cultural product design with a cross-cultural approach is currently in high demand by the younger generation. This positive thing increases the respect for local culture. However, the lack of industry player’s knowledge of cross-culture principles makes less cultural ideology conveyed. This study aims...
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Cultivating Character Education Based on Values Culturalin Students in the Globalization Era

Muhammad Alhadika, Hassan Suryono, Muhammad Hendri Nuryadi
In this article, it describes that culture is a form of social structure that exists in society. In essence, culture has values that are always inherited, interpreted, and implemented in line with the process of social change. Character education in students can not only be obtained through a curriculum...
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Ecological Literation of Rawapening Communities in Asinan Village, Semarang District

Tjaturahono Budi Sanjoto, Chlorella Werdhiningsih
Rawapening is a natural lake located in Semarang Regency, Central Java. Currently, Rawapening is encountering some environmental problems such as sedimentation, and massive growth of Eceng Gondok (Eichhornia crassipes), conflict of interest in utilizing Rawapening and illegal buildings around Rawapening....
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An Analysis of the Conversation Art and Skills of College Counselors

Jianying Wu
The communication between college counselors and students is the most direct and effective method for ideological and political education. The college counselors themselves should get well prepared for the communication, during which some rules and strategies should be followed. It is exactly the art...
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Mantuku (Manekin Tubuhku: As an Adaptive Media for Sex Education to Toddlers)

Nor Laili, Vivi Mariesca Vibraena, Novira Silmi, Umi Safiul Ummah, Mohammad Efendi
Sexual assault to children in Indonesia or global has become a serious issue. Ideally, sex education is introduced since the children is in early age. Therefore, MANEKIN TUBUHKU (MANTUKU) is made as an adaptive technology for sex education to early childhood. This research includes a research and development...
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Construct 2-Based Educational Games as Learning Media for Anti-Corruption Education (MEDPAK) in the PPKN Study Program, Sriwijaya University

Mariyani, Sri Artati Waluyati, Rini Setiyowati
This research is motivated by the importance of anti-corruption education, especially for students as agents of change. Anti-corruption education is a compulsory subject in higher education to internalize anti-corruption values. Therefore, learning media are needed so that the material presented is more...
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Differences of Visual Attention to Memes: An Eye Tracking Study

Mohammad Badrus Soleh, Yayu Hiza Anisa, Nur Fajar Absor, Suswandari, Rizki Edmi Edison
Nowadays, memes are used as funny yet effective approach to send the messages for people. The growth of internet and digital media in recent years make memes easier to spread around the world. There are many studies about the perception to memes among different ages. However, it is still unclear the...
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Building Mechanism of Lifelong Learning

Best Korean Practices

Dae Joong Kang
This paper deals with the role of lifelong learning in the process of forming and developing local communities, taking the case of the Gamgol residents’ association in Ansan, South Korea. The Gamgol residents’ association, which started from the elementary school library volunteer mothers, formed a social...
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Music Education in the Covid-19 Pandemic: Challenges of Distance Learning and Digital Platforms

Kheren Sara Octaviani
This article discusses the challenges faced by music education students as prospective teachers who were carrying out teaching practice at schools located in Yogyakarta Special Region, Purworejo, Solo, and Medan during the Covid-19 pandemic. Teaching and learning activities that had to be carried out...
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The Model for Implementing Bureaucratic Reform in the Ministry of Administrative Reform

Hendrikus Triwibawanto Gedeona, Endang Wirjatmi Trilestari
President Jokowi-Amin’s administration (2019-2024) continues to make bureaucratic reform on of Indonesia’s development priorities. Currently, the steps being taken are bureaucratic downsizing. Administrative positions (echelon III and IV) were removed and replaced with certain functional positions, as...
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Challenges and Responses of Urban Community Governance from the Perspective of Risk Society

Yin Hanhan, Gong Xueyan
The modernity centred on subjectivism and anthropocentrism tries to grasp the external world with reason. However, with the development of history, it has developed into an uncertain global risk society. There are frequent emergencies in my country, and the adverse effects of various risk disasters on...
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Research and Practice of Blended Teaching of Aesthetic Education Course Based on Multimedia Platform

Jiping Yue
Based on the characteristics of the post-epidemic era, this article sorts out the teaching experience during the epidemic and conducts online and offline blended teaching research and practice. It starts from the three aspects of students, teachers and classrooms, adjusts the role change of teachers...
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Double Negation and Negative Concord in English Language

Pangkuh Ajisoko, Arfha Rizky Firdausya, Sherly Natalina, Khaerawaty Darwis
Double negation and negative concord statements content negative markers and express exceptions or unusual occurrences. The purpose of this article is to investigate the process of interpretation for hearers to be able to interpret sentences into either negative concord or double negation sentences....
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Offering Dance in the Performance of Topèng Dhâlâng Madura as a Creative Industry Commodity

Eko W. Rahayu, Warih Handayaningrum, Jajuk D. Sasanadjati, Arief Sudrajat
This study aims to examine the criteria of offering dance forms in topèng dhâlâng performance as an industrial commodity. The topèng dhâlâng is a traditional dance performing art with the genre of dance drama in the Sumenep Regency of Madura, East Java. A characteristic of topèng dhâlâng is as the offering...
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On the Survival of Personalized Physical Bookstores Under the Development of Online Economy

Yeran Liu
With the rapid development of the Internet and digital technology, offline physical bookstores are gradually becoming the focus of attention. Traditional and old business models have become “time of the past”, new business models are being explored, and physical bookstores are facing a “painful period”...
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Study on the Effectiveness of Minimum Wage and the Necessity of Abolishment by Countries

Hongchao Fei
In this paper, the question of whether it is necessary for countries to abolish minimum wage policy is discussed in depth. This paper carries out 3 sections of theoretical discussion: the economic theory of minimum wage diagram, the impact on the economy’s efficiency, and the impact on social quality....
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Pilkada Surabaya During Covid-19 Pandemic: The Spectacle Beneath Political Campaign

Gabriela Laras Dewi Swastika, Namira Al Qotrunnada
During Covid-19 pandemic, two candidate pairs for the mayor of Surabaya were taking advantage of social media and cyberspace to conduct online campaign. TikTok and Instagram are two social media that were intensely used in their campaign. The campaign period happened from September until early December...
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Online Learning in the Time and Post Covid-19 Pandemic

(Study at Universitas Malikussaleh)

Ti Aisyah, Murniati
The Covid-19 that has hit the world has caused problems in almost all aspects of life, including the world of education. The policy of social restrictions and the implementation of online learning at the beginning of the Covid period until now still triggers many problems in the learning process, both...
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A Review and Methodological Reflection on Knowledge Organization Studies

Jie Zheng
The isomorphism and interdisciplinarity of knowledge organization and terminography provide necessary prerequisites for interdisciplinary research in these two academic fields. Based on the literature synthesis, this article reviews the theoretical and applied research of knowledge organization in the...
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Digital Learning is the New of Education Face

Practice from Many Countries

AD Hastutiningsih, Sugiyono, Suyanto, UB Wibowo
The existence of the coronavirus in the world today makes education evolve in all aspects. The Ministry of Education and Culture orders online learning as a solution for implementing learning at all levels of education. This paper is a part of a position paper that aims to explain the author’s arguments...
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Personal Dissonance as a Factor of Destructive Hostility of the Cadets of Military Educational Institutions

Liudmila Herman, Iryna Khanenko, Olesia Khodanovych
Modern psychological research of servicemen covers a wide range of issues, from the analysis of professionally important qualities to the study of negative mental phenomena related to various areas of their service activities. A separate category of servicemen are cadets of military educational institutions,...
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Gordon Dryden’s Learning Revolution Theory on Arts Learning in the Covid-19 Era

Iis Hannani, Robby Hidajat
The world of education has experienced complex phases of change, one of which is the learning revolution caused by various variables. The purpose of writing this article is to find out how art learning with Gordon Dryden’s learning revolution theory approach is the answer to the challenges of learning...
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Exploring the Effect of Trataka on Cognitive Functions: A Review

Prachi Priya Pandey, Nidhi Sharma, Tavishi Limaye
Trataka, a yogic eye exercise, is among the six ancient shat kriyas in yoga, renowned for improving concentration, mental clarity, and intellectual focus. This review critically analyses the scientific literature on the impact of Trataka on cognitive ability in various age groups. Basing its analysis...
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Brain Rot in the Digital Era: Reflecting on Religious Moderation in Combating Radicalism

Khafifatul Fian, Moh. Roqib, Soiman Nawawi, Imam Alfi, Endang Rifani
As time progresses, technology advances, making internet access increasingly convenient. However, the easier it becomes to access the internet, the more vulnerable users are to brain rot. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of brain rot in the digital era, examine whether there is a negative relationship...
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LETHEI Approach: Complexities of Notarial Covernote in Banking Credit Agreements

Agustinus Bambang Hendrianto, Adi Sulistiyono, Albertus Sentot Sudarwanto
This article seeks to reconstruct the regulatory framework, specifically by emphasizing the principle of notarial prudence when issuing covernotes. This emphasis serves as a crucial preventive measure against unlawful acts during the binding of banking credit agreements. To measure the utility of a new,...
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Strengthening Flood Preparedness through Website-Based Green Communication and Community Engagement in Palaran Indonesia

Kezia Arum Sary, Ziya Ibrizah, Ahmad Ridha Mubarak
This study investigates the efficacy of website-based green communication and community engagement as a strategy to enhance flood preparedness in Palaran, Indonesia, a region where urban and peri-urban flooding is a recurrent phenomenon. Employing a descriptive qualitative methodology, this research...
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Law Enforcement Against Binary Option Trading Affiliators

Anis Rifai, Aurora Jillena Meliala
The development of the capital market cannot be separated from the needs and influence of investors. The capital market itself is based on three factors, namely income, liquidity, and investment security. Capital market regulators and stakeholders of the capital market industry must work together to...
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The Dynamic of Social Mobility Through Migration and Higher Education a Study on Indonesian Migrant Workers-Students

Muna Yastuti Madrah, Warsiyah, Riana Permtasari
To what extent is the social structure fluid? Does higher education offer opportunities to move past it? It has always been a matter of contemporary sociological and political debate. The continuous and rapid technological changes that characterize modern capitalist economies require a highly specialized...
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Improving EFL Students’ Critical Global Literacy in Academic Reading Class: How Does It Work?

Emy Sudarwati, Utami Widiati, Nunung Suryati, Niamika El Khoiri
Having Critical Global Literacy (CGL) competence has become increasingly important in this global and interconnected world, especially for foreign language learning students. This competence provides a critical understanding of national and international events so that a student will have broad thoughts...
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Designing the Worksheet Book to Support the Implementation of Flipped Classroom in Introduction to Accounting Course

Benedecta Indah Nugraheni, Sukirno, L. Hendrowibowo, Gregorius Punto Aji
This worksheet was designed as a part of the development of flipped classroom (FC) model to enhance students’ critical thinking skills in Introduction to Accounting course. The worksheet book was designed as an appropriate media for learning accounting cycle for students in Introduction to Accounting...
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The Perceived Impact of Using Online Media towards English Competence of ELT Students

Lilla Amalia, Iswahyuni
In the learning process, an effective media is needed for supporting the students in mastering learning competencies, even in ELT students. In this era, students are familiar with different kinds of online media, so the selection of media which supports their learning is very necessary. By using the...
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Students’ Learning Obstacles on Fractions in Elementary School

Een Unaenah, Didi Suryadi, Turmudi
Fraction is one of the crucial concepts in mathematics learning. However, fractions learning does not fully involve various representations, which possibly results in learning obstacles. The purpose of this study is to identify and analyze students’ learning obstacles in addition and subtraction operations...
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Validity of Digital Learning Devices through Realistic Mathematics Education for Teaching Integer Number at Junior High School

Suhartati, Syifa Balqis, Cut Morina Zubainur, Rahmah Johar, Ulya Rohaizati
Technology has an important role in learning mathematics to build and develop student competencies needed in the 21st-century students. However, digital learning tools especially related to problem solving on integers are still limited. The aim of this research is to develop digital learning tools with...
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Research on the Influence of 19th Century British Newspapers on Politics, Society, and Modern News Communication

Leixiaoai Liang
The Industrial Revolution in 19th century Britain gave rise to significant socio-economic changes. With the acceleration of urbanization, a large number of farmers have migrated to cities to become workers, leading to a surge in demand for information, entertainment, and education. Newspapers, as a medium...
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Analysis of Creative Styles from a Female Perspective in German Women Composers: Taking Clara Schumann’s Piano Concerto as an Example

Xinyi Dai
In the 19th century, German Romantic music thrived, but women composers were constrained by the gender power structure, confined to domestic spheres, and their creations long remained on the margins. Clara Schumann broke through the limitations of female musical creation, integrating classical structures...
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Cultural Integration and Data-Driven Digital Education for International Students: A Case Study of Software Engineering Teaching Practice

Tao Yang, Qinru Li
In recent years, the scale of international student enrollment in China has expanded considerably, driven by intensified regional collaboration and global educational exchange. To address the evolving needs of this diverse student body, we propose a comprehensive evaluation framework underpinned by data-driven...
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Influence of Electronic Word of Mouth on Destination Image and Their Impact on Visiting Interests and Decisions

(A Case Study on Millennial Travelers)

Asbi Nasar
This study aims to assess several variables related tourism marketing, namely the influence of Electronic Word of Mouth (e-WOM) on the image of the destination, the influence of tourist destination image on interests, and influence of interest on visiting decisions. This study was conducted in Tablolong...
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Overview of the Nutritional Status of State 17 Parak Karakah Students, Padang Timur District, Padang City

Maifina Sri Ningsih, Zarwan Zarwan, Sri Gusti Handayani
This research aims to know the nutritional status of primary school students Land 17 Parak Karakah Subdistrict East Padang in Padang City. This research is descriptive research, using primary data and secondary data. The population in this research is the entire elementary school students Land 17 Parak...
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Religious Moderation Through Friday Pulpit in Campus Environment

Andi Wicaksono, Mansur Efendi, Sigit Arif Bowo
Pluralism is one of the pillars of Indonesian diversity. However, often these pluralities become a gap in the weakness of the nation. Various conflicts have emerged precisely starting from an attitude of lack of appreciation for the diversity of perspectives, one of which is in religious life. On the...
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Cutting Costs and Improving Image: Optimal Packaging Carton Inventory Control for Hospital Equipment Industry

Laila Nafisah, Puryani, Apriani Soepardi, Mochammad Chaeron
The Indonesian hospital equipment industry, PT MAK, has the potential to contribute to the health sector and national economy. One of the strategies to achieve this is ensuring availability of products that customers want. However, the lack of packaging cartons often results in physical damage to products...
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Different Models of Virtual Exchange in Foreign Language Education

Jiani Guo
As technology advances and demand expands, the formation and development of virtual exchange has become inevitable and a relatively complete system has been formed. virtual exchange is widely used in different fields, and it is also very useful for foreign language education. In foreign language education,...
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An Exploration of the Application Mode of Chinese Writing in the Mental Health Education of Border College Students

Ruoliang Lai, Rahimah Embon, Deying Hu, Ruoliang Lai
Under the background of the construction of “new liberal arts”, how to take into account the improvement of writing ability and the development of mental health of frontier college students in writing teaching is an important issue in the current education reform. This paper combines the requirements...
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Vulnerability of Children in the Islands Region to Misuse of Data and Images for Sexual Exploitation in the Online Areas

Chairidani Purnamawati
The rapid development of technology and the use of gadgets have targeted children in remote areas and islands. Children living in island areas are very vulnerable to online sexual exploitation due to lack of knowledge and access to information. Meanwhile, online sexual predators continue to carry out...
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European Natural Knowledge and “Faustian” Identity: Continental Conservative Views

Philipp Tagirov
The article offers an analysis of the conservative views on nature proposed by the thinkers of continental Europe in the 20th - early 21st centuries, and the connection between the understanding of nature and the complex worldviews of modernity, as well as Christian and pre-Christian European traditions....
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Nine Year Compulsory Education Development in China

Analysis and Recommendations

Maojia Sun, Weijia Sun
China’s education system has continued to reform and develop over the decades, bringing many benefits to Chinese education. This is because many of China’s education policies have shaped the Chinese education system as it is today. It reflects the fact that this is a global trend in education. But education...
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Taoist Saints, Sacred Sites, Sacred Texts, and Sacred Days: A Framework for the Global Dissemination of Taoism

Jun Cui, Mark Qin, Alex Zheng, Wei Chang
Scholars have increasingly referred to a clearer and more structured framework to properly convey the depth of Taoism and its significance within the global spiritual landscape. The International Tao Academy posits that Taoism can be comprehensively understood through four fundamental components: the...
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Teaching Innovation of College Teachers Based on Self-determination Theory

Yukun Yin, Dandan Tian
With the development of the 5G network and artificial intelligence technology, the way for people to acquire knowledge has changed from a single traditional classroom to a combination of classroom, Internet, and multi-terminal mobile devices. The construction of online course resources in different port...
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To What End do Online and Offline Buddhist Communities Engage with Visual Practice in China?

Honglin Chen
The purpose of this article is to discuss the popularity and recognition of Buddhism in China, as well as its characteristics and visual practices, both offline and online. Initially, the essay provides an overview of Buddhism's characteristics to share a brief introduction to the overall features...
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Increasing Speaking Skills Through the Drama Method in Class IV Students of SD Unggulan Putra Kaili Permata Bangsa

Iriyanti Iriyanti, Muhammad Darwis
That aims to improve speaking skills through the drama method in fifth-grade students of SD Unggulan Putra Kaili Permata Bangsa. This research is a classroom. The subjects of this study were class IV students in the 2020/2021 academic year as many as 16 students consisting of 9 boys and 7 girls. Preliminary...
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Analysing Forensic Speaker Verification by Utilizing Artificial Neural Network

Susanto Susanto, Deri Sis Nanda
In this paper, we describe the use of Artificial Neural Network (ANN) to compute the acoustic features in analysing forensic speaker verification. In the computation, there are two datasets derived from speech recording of a simulated human trafficking crime, namely Forensic Evidence Data (FED) and Comparative...
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Mathematical Connection Analysis of High School Students with Accommodator and Diverger Learning Style

Kusnul Itasari, Ikrar Pramudya, Isnandar Slamet
The objectives of this paper is to look at how high school students with accommodator and diverger learning styles solve math problems. This type of research is exploratory descriptive research. The research subjects were students of SMA N Kebakkramat with accommodator and diverger learning styles. Data...
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Visual Analysis of Research Status of College Students' Mental Health

Zhang Liping, Wang Miaomiao
This paper sorts out the present situation of college students' mental health research through visual presentation. This paper analyzes 1724 papers on mental health research collected of China National Knowledge Infrastructure in recent ten years, sorts out the literature characteristics of mental...
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Necessities for English Majors to Take Multiple Courses

Heming Zhang
With the change of people’s concept towards English over the past few decades, English majors are confronted with some huge challenges. Considerable non-English major students are good at English and even demonstrate higher achievements in a few English related activities than English majors. This special...
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Urban-Rural Disparities Influence Educational Equity in China

Jiajun Li, Huilian Wu
In the past decades, China has experienced explosive economic growth; however, unbalanced urban-rural development also brings serious educational inequality. Educational inequality does not only have negative impacts on the economy, such as leading to fewer educated workers, but also has bad social impacts,...
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The Opportunities and Challenges of Reforming the Surrogate Heir Provisions in the Islamic Law Compilation

Zuhrah Zuhrah, I Gusti Ayu Ketut Rahmi Handayani, Burhanuddin Harahap
This study thoroughly analyzes the Inheritance law in the Islamic Law Compilation, specifically concentrating on the rule concerning succession heirs. The author conducts a comprehensive legal study to examine the potential opportunities and challenges in changing the provisions for future generations...
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NPA, the New Paradigm of Public Service Overview of Public Policy Implementation

Yacob Noho Nani, Zuchri Abdussamad, Elyta Elyta, Rustam Tohopi
Policy success is often linked to public support in the implementation process. This theoretical relevance will be tested in the implementation of PAPM and BSPS policies in Gorontalo Regency. In order to describe more broadly about the driving and inhibiting factors, a test is carried out on the application...
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The Role of Transferability Skills in the Religious Field

Setya Chendra Wibawa, Purnomo, Hakkun Elmunsyah, Eddy Sutadji
This document will explore the importance of transferability skills in the religious field, the impact of technology on those skills, and the challenges that come with acquiring and utilizing them. Methodology to reach the goal using mixed method research, literate the information from several articles...
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The Utilizing of E-learning Moodle for Learning Process of Intensive Reading at College Students in Riau, Indonesia

Estika Satriani, M. Zaim, Ermanto
Utilizing e-learning with Moodle application has affected the learning process of higher education. To find out whether Moodle application is effective for Intensive Reading Course and to know the contention of students who go into Intensive Reading with Moodle. It is the great significance to know facts...
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Business Process Analysis of MSMEs to Support Digital Accounting System

Hedy Desiree Rumambi, Revleen Mariana Kaparang, Arief Perdana Kumaat, Andreuw Kristian Pantow, Sintia Nurani Korompis
This study aimed to identify the business process of furniture MSMEs to support a digital accounting system. In general, furniture MSMEs in Leilem Village do not keep financial records. This study used a qualitative method with a descriptive approach. The objects were furniture MSMEs in Leilem Village,...
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Possibilities of the Subject in Feminist Utopian Fiction "Woman on the Edge of Time"

Svetlana Rudanovskaya
The article offers an analysis of the social and existential experience represented in "Woman on the Edge of Time" by Marge Piercy. In contrast with classical utopias, this novel emphasizes a figure of a caring person who understands others and resists the mechanisms of total control over nature and...