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“Four Precisions” of Poverty Alleviation by Enrollment in China’s Colleges and Universities: Taking Gansu Province as an Example*

Jinyu Zhuang, Hui Gao
Poverty-stricken alleviation through enrollment in colleges and universities in China is an important part of targeted poverty-stricken alleviation through education. Different special enrollment policies are formulated and implemented for different poverty-stricken groups in different poverty-stricken...
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The Influence of Product Innovation on the Purchasing Interest of Handmade Fashion

Nurul Hidayati, Agus Sunandar, Nurul Aini
Product innovation is one of the key factors of one company’s success. Developing product by creating innovation on a product serves as a company’s attempt to develop its business. Product innovation acts a differentiation from other competitors’ product. It may attract the customers’ interest in purchasing...
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The Effect of 3-Point 5-Post Shooting Drills Training on the 3-Point Shooting Success in Basketball Player

Taufik Hidayat, Tri Irianto, Sunarno Basuki
The basketball player of Junior High School 1 Banjarbaru has a 3-point shooting capability, which is still low. This study aims to determine the effect of 3-point 5-post shooting drills training on the success of 3-point shooting in basketball players of Junior High School 1 Banjarbaru. The research...
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Implementation of Blended Learning Through Google Classroom in Generation Z

A D Untari, A Millatussa’adiyyah
The development of information technology is currently experiencing a very significant increase. Based on the results of a survey by the Association of Indonesian Internet Service Providers (APJII) in 2018 internet users in Indonesia every year continues to increase, in total internet users reached 171.17...
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Reconciliation with a Sex Offender in the Criminal Law of the Russian Federation

A.A. Bimbinov
The study is devoted to determining the conditions and legal effects of reconciliation with a sex offender. The following forms of reconciliation are established, entailing legal consequences in the form of exemption from criminal liability or punishment: reconciliation with the victim in accordance...
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The Fuzzy Multiple Correlation and Its Application to Determine the Correlation of Math Anxiety with Math Self-Efficacy and Attitude

Hari Purnomo Susanto, Tatik Sutarti, Agus Maman Abadi, Agustina Sri Hafidah
The use of the fuzzy number is not doubtful in psychological domain. The fuzzy number provides a more real and flexible conception of psychology variable. The correlation between two variable and its form of fuzzy data can’t be determined by using Pearson correlation. The correlation analysis to analyse...
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Reflection on the College English Teaching Reform from the Perspective of Combination of Courses with Ideological and Political Education

Bing He
College English is a basic language course with a long history. The importance and necessity of ideological and political education in College English class should be excavated. In teaching, we should not only pay attention to imparting knowledge, but also take Xi Jinping’s new era socialism with Chinese...
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Students and Teachers Preference About Seating Arrangement for Improving Speaking: A Case Study in 10th Grade of MAN 2 Mojokerto

Ni’matus Sholihah, Ahmad Hilmi Nidhomudin, Firhan Aznar Azis, Marina Qolbi, Rosidatul Ummah
Speaking skill has been a concerned issue for English for foreign language (EFL) learners in Indonesia. Most learners find it difficult since it requires not only accuracy but also fluency at the same time. Some researches argue that seating arrangement influence students’ speaking ability. This study...
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The Political Reconstruction of Legal Completion Decision Execution Through Strengthening of Supervision Functions Strategy in a Supreme Court

Makmur Pakpahan, Setia Putra
The Supreme Court sits at the top of all courts and as the highest court of the four judicial spheres. This position gives functions and authorities to the Supreme Court as the leader of all courts in four environments. The function is emphasized the oversight function which is clarified regarding the...
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Marketing of Cultural Services: Social and Cultural Challenges of the Region

V.A. Ivashova, A.A. Grudneva, V.V. Mizyureva, V.V. Rahaeva, G.V. Tokareva
The article presents modern approaches to the implementation of the socio-cultural policy of Russia in the regional aspect and the results of marketing research into the process of consumption of cultural services to understand the current challenges facing the regional system of cultural institutions...
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Study on Vehicle Scheduling Optimization of Emergency Medical Logistics Distribution

Yudan Chen
In the world, the frequent occurrence of natural disasters, man-made disasters and other emergencies have a serious impact on the society and individuals, so the distribution of emergency logistics has attracted worldwide attention. Therefore, based on the theoretical basis of emergency logistics and...
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To Be an Islamic Female Leader: The Education System at the Madrasah Muallimaat Muhammadiyah

Mutiah Amini
This paper aims to discuss the education system which was developed by the Muhammadiyah in Yogyakarta to encourage the young women to be a prospective Islamic leader. This madrasah was established in 1932, but the pioneer dated back in 1918. Historically, this madrasah was developed to teach women and...
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Effectiveness of Career Service Information on Student’s Motivation to Pursue Higher Education in Madrasah Aliyah Negeri Jeuram

Desi Arliani, Muh Farozin
This study aimed to see whether the career information services effectively to the motivation to continue on to college. This research is an experimental research to design a one-group pre-test post-test. The technique used in this study is the scale of motivation to continue on to college. This study...
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The Use of Task-Based Learning to Enhance Speaking Skill of Senior High School Students

Afria Nita, Yenni Rozimela, Ratmanida
This research was aimed at investigating the use of Task-Based Learning in enhancing speaking skill of senior high school students. This research was a quantitative research which used quasi-experimental design. This research assigned two classes; experimental and control class which each class consisted...
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Relationship of Perceived Autonomy Support With Work Family Conflict in Women Teachers in Padang City

Gumi Langerya Rizal, Zulian Fikry
Along with the times, married women no longer only act as housewives but also play a role in helping the family economy. This condition can cause role conflict in women. Conflict between work and family (Work Family Conflict) has a negative impact on women, so the role of support from the surrounding...
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The Effect of Food Commodity Availability on Volatile Food Inflation in Nusa Tenggara Barat Province

Abdul Hadi Ilman, Nurmaningsih Nurmaningsih, Fahlia Fahlia
One of the main sources of inflation is volatility in food prices. This study aims to analyze the effect of food commodity availability on volatile foods inflation in Nusa Tenggara Barat province. Food commodities analyzed in this study include chili, rice, and chicken meat. We use the linear regression...
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Reappropriation of Centrality and the Reproduction of Relationality in Emerging Core Urban Spaces

An Analysis of the Resilience and Territorialisation of Place-Based Social Networks in the Pseudo-Public Space of the Malled Metropolitan Centres of Auckland, New Zealand, During COVID-19 Lockdown

Manfredo Manfredini, Jennifer Jie Rong, Franco Manai, Luciana Rech, Jacky Yongjie Ye
COVID-19 restrictions have exacerbated the effects of an urbanisation mode that, through the combination of rampant neoliberalism, pervasive translocalism and ubiquitous digital transduction, has produced a fragmented and enclavic space with high spatial inequalities. Threatening to enhance these inequalities,...
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Teachers Ability on Information and Communication Technology in Industry 4.0 Era

Purnamawati, Anas Arfandi
Being a teacher in industrial 4.0 is demanded to adaptable to technological developments. This study aims to describe the understanding and ability of teachers of Vocational High Schools to use ICT in learning. This research is survey research. Research respondents were 142 Vocational Teacher of Computer...
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The Impact of the COVID-19 Coronavirus Pandemic on the National Digital Services Market Development (Exemplified by the Digital Commerce Segment)

M.P. Loginov, N.V. Usova, E.E. Nedorostkova
In 2020, the world has faced a new global challenge in the form of the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. The crisis has become a defining check-test for the Russian economy. The Russian Federation government’ response was a number of measures to reduce the fast spread of coronavirus in the country, including...
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Discussion on the Reportage of Left-behind Children from the Perspective of Critical Discourse Analysis: A Case Study of China Daily

Weize Tang, Beibei Guan
The acceleration of urbanization has led to the imbalance between urban and rural resource distribution, the continuous flow of rural labor to cities, and the gradual increase of left-behind children. The difficulties in life and education faced by left-behind children have received extensive attention...
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The Effectiveness of Reading to Tell the Story to Students’ Reading Comprehension Reviewed from Autonomy Level

Lafziatul Hilmi, Ainul Addinna
This study aimed to investigate the effectiveness of Reading to Tell the Story Strategy to students’ reading comprehension reviewed from students’ autonomy level. This was a quasi-experiment research. The population of this study is the students of Intermediate Reading course academic year 2019/2020....
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Improved Engagement of Undergraduate Students in a Third Year Chemistry Lecture

Pavla Simerska
Student engagement in traditional chemistry lectures has been challenging. In this study, student engagement in and outside of the classroom was enhanced by student pre-class preparation and interactive lectures including group and class discussions, quizzes, short videos and problem-solving activities....
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The Cultural Remodeling of Public Art in the Consumption Era

Qiangqiang Luo
The prosperity of mass culture in the consumption era makes public art present many different characteristics from the past. The secular characteristics of mass culture representations are first manifested in that it no longer only pays attention to issues such as the sublime, the sacred, and the classics...
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Reinterpretation of Maritime Identity of Small Fishermen on the North Coast of Semarang City

Moh.Sholehatul Mustofa, Rini Iswari, Asma Luthfi, Evi Kristiwati, Risalah Devi Anugrah
Normalization of the East Canal Flood River and the Development of a Marine Tourism Village in Tambak Lorok, Semarang City, have had an impact on the lives of the people in Tambakrejo Village, both environmental changes and socio-economic changes. Residents who initially lived in the riverbanks were...
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Virtues of the Madura Society

Nur Wahyu Rochmadi
Madura society is a phenomenal, because every Indonesian to know how the character of madura society. Even though they changed generations, the character of the madura society to have not many changes, becoming the identity of the madura society. This phenomenon is interesting to do an exploration of...
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Developing Reading Materials Based on Local Wisdom

Elva Utami, Lisa Rakhmanina
This study explored local wisdom and culture in Bengkulu that are implemented in reading materials. The objective of this investigation was to create materials of reading that depend on the local wisdom of Bengkulu. In this study, the research design used was a Research and Development (R&D). The...
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The Correlation Between Student Motivation in Choosing Study Program of Arabic Language Education and Their Perception About Teacher Profession

Nelly Mujahidah, Dinn Wahyudin, Rusman
This paper is based on the results of research that aims to quantitatively analyze the correlation of student motivation in choosing study programs and their perceptions of the teaching profession. Every student who chooses a major when going to college in teacher training certainly has a variety of...
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Strategy for Competitive Advantage of Traditional Sunda Food

Dikdik Purwadisastra, Indarta Priyana
The West Java millennial generation is considered to dislike Sundanese traditional food, this is due to several factors, this study aims to determine the right strategy to improve the competitiveness of Sundanese traditional food in their own area, the research method used is descriptive with a qualitative...
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Language Learning Strategies in Speaking Classroom Activity: Extrovert and Introvert Learners

Melia Citra, Yetty Zainil
The language learning strategy carried out by EFL learners sometimes differ from one another following their personality; however, it is not clearly defined yet. This research aims to analyze students’ language learning strategies in a speaking activity in accordance with their personality: extrovert...
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Limited Attention, Competitive Information and Earnings Announcement Effect

Tian Xu
This paper takes the 2007-2019 semi-annual and annual report of Chinese A-share listed companies as the research object, using multiple regression to examine the existence of earnings announcement effect and the relationship between investors’ attention, competitive information and earnings announcement...
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Improving Students’ Critical Thinking Ability Through Lesson Study Activities

Nelya Eka Susanti, Yuli Ifana Sari
Critical thinking is very important in learning new material and relating it to student’s previously-learned material. The study aimed to (1) to improve students’ critical thinking skills through the Contextual Teaching and Learning (CTL) approach in Lesson Study activities; (2) identify learning problems...
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Enlightenment From Ideological and Political Education Curriculum Carrier of North Carolina State University

Nanfei Chen
This paper focuses on the ideological and political education curriculum carrier of American higher education institutions, explores the specific types, main content, related content, application development, and problems of curriculum carrier in American colleges and universities, and proposes effective...
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The Representation of the State Memory Politics in National Constitutions: Axiological Aspects

Denis S. Artamonov, Marina L. Volovikova, Svetlana A. Kulikova, Sophia V. Tikhonova
The article studies the state politics of memory. The digitalisation of society leads to the dominance of post-truth in the media sphere, which exacerbates information and memory wars. Memory conflicts based on incompatible interpretations of historical events and stages can become a serious threat to...
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Methodology of Diagnosing Financial Crises by Using a System of Signaling Economic Indicators and Digital Analytical Tools

Nadezhda Yashina, Nataliya Pronchatova-Rubtsova, Victor Kuznetsov, Oksana Kashina, Sergey Yashin
The global financial crisis, caused by the pandemic, has taken on a scale unparalleled in previous crisis periods. Our assessment of the impact of this crisis on the economy is associated with high uncertainty of economic consequences. The most vulnerable to this crisis were countries with a high level...
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Discussion on the Development Status and Trends of Intellectual Property Information Services in University Libraries

Lingling Peng, Chi Zhang
At present, various university libraries provide intellectual property information services as an important component of innovative services. In this context, by investigating the first group of national intellectual property information service centers that were set up in universities, this paper discusses...
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Optimizing Student’s Character Values in HOTS-Based Citizenship Education Learning

Ermanovida, Umi Chotimah, Kurnisar, Norma Juainah
This study was aimed to analyze students’ character values who emerge when learning Citizenship Education based on High Order Thinking Skills (HOTS), using descriptive qualitative research methods.The implementation was carried out in Civics learning for students of the PPKn FKIP Unsri Study Program...
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Family Support on Working Mother’s Work-Family Conflict: Role of Communal Sharing Social Relations

T N E D Soeharto, M W Kuncoro, S A Prahara
This study aims to determine the effect of family support on work-family conflict in mothers who work through communal sharing social relations. The formulation of the problem in this study is whether the effect of family support on work-family conflict in mothers who work through communal sharing social...
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Combination of Fuzzy C-Means Clustering Methods and Simple Additive Weighting in Scholarship of Decision Support Systems

Ragel Trisudarmo, Eko Sediyono, Jatmiko Endro Suseno
Scholarships are educational assistance given to individuals or students with the aim of providing relief from financial costs for the continuation of the education pursued. Scholarships at SMK Auto Matsuda There are two types of scholarships which are grouped based on achievement criteria, status and...
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The Value of Javanese Culture in Adipati Karna Puppet Character

Suyatno, Basuki Sumartono
Wayang is the most popular product of Javanese culture from the past to this day. In the characters there are many values that are the core of Javanese culture, one of which is the basic value of politeness. The form of research chosen is descriptive qualitative by using a politeness approach to the...
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Teachers’ Readiness in Promoting 21st Century Skills in Teaching Students at a Bilingual Primary School

Ni Nyoman Padmadewi, Luh Putu Artini, I Nyoman Laba Jayanta
Teachers’ readiness is an important aspect to be considered in promoting 21st-century skills in teaching primary school students. Some studies have been conducted on teachers’ readiness. However, the study on teachers’ readiness to promote 21st-century skills in a bilingual context has never been conducted....
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Education Research on Marxism Religious Concept from the Perspective of Cultural Security

Yan Sun
Religious belief affects the thoughts and behaviors of individuals as well as the cultural security of a country. Many problems can still be found in the current education of religious view in universities, and it’s essential to carry out the education of Marxism religious view in universities. From...
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Reconstruction of Adaptive and Responsive Educators Levels in Utilizing E-Resource Digital Literacy in the Era of the Indonesian Revolution 4.0 Through E-Modules

Novrianti
The life system in the era of industrial revolution 4.0 will be dominated by a digital system called IoT (Internet of Things). This change will certainly change the behavior of components in all fields including education. As the main actor in education, it is necessary to carry out adaptive and responsive...
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Exploration on the Cultivation of Interior Design Talents in Ethnic Minority Regions

Jing Guo, Zhao Xu
Against the background of implementing the strategy of rural revitalization, China is vigorously improving the rural human settlement environment, constructing livable and beautiful villages, promoting rural residential, bed and breakfast, hotel and other interior design projects. However, high-quality...
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Use of the Female Language Marker Feature by 宁静 Níng Jìng in Interview Program 《星月对话》 Xīngyuè Duìhuà Episode 10

Subandi Subandi, Dian A. Mahardini, Muhammad F. Masrur, Cicik Arista
Female speakers have special social characters as markers of personal identity when interacting in speech acts, namely, the features of female language markers whose characteristics are already attached to the identity of female speakers. They are identical to the speaker’s character, namely, having...
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State Responsibility for the Fulfillment of the Right to Indonesian Citizen Health Constitutional Perspective

Achmad Hariri, Lilik Puja Rahayu, Cahyaning Bhakti Utami, Edi Firman, Nur Azizah Hidayat
One of human rights is the right to health which is an element of welfare must be realized as stated in the mandate of the Preamble to the 1945 Constitution of the Republic of Indonesia. Therefore, the state has the responsibility to fulfil the right to health for all citizens without exception. This...
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Self-Literacy Synectic Writing Model and Challenge On 21st Century Skills

Dadang Sunendar, Tri Indri Hardini, Iim Siti Karimah
Writing is considered a difficult skill because it contains other ability variables that lead to writing activities. Writing in French also has the same tendency in terms of difficulty and is a subject that must have the full attention of students and teachers. Various difficulties for French teachers...
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Factors Affecting Customer Adoption to Mobile Banking Service

Dewi Fadila, Hendra Sastrawinata, Markoni Badri, Agung Anggoroseto, Mohd. Fadzli bin Ahmad, Tayie Anak Ankus
This research aim to determine effect of perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, perceived of security and trust to customer adoption to mobile banking service. This research involved 100 bank customer that used mobile banking service. This research used Statistical Product Program. The population...
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Assessing the Performance of Remote Laboratory

Siscka Elvyanti, Yadi Mulyadi, Erik Haritman, Bella Az Zahra Krisnoputri, Didin Wahyudin
Remote laboratory facilities have been accessible from the internet for more than a decade. Since the COVID-19 pandemic, remote laboratories have become an option for technical and vocational schools and high schools to continue the laboratory learning process. The biggest challenge in implementing remote...
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Metrolingual Linguistic Repertoire and Business Sovereignty: Geosemiotic Analysis of Linguistic Landscapes in Sydney Chinatown

Jiayang Hu
Previous studies have focused on global Chinatowns in the U.K. and the U.S. regarding the visual language use, but few studies have investigated Sydney Chinatown that has held abundant linguistic resources and history. Dixon Street, the centre of Sydney inner-city Chinatown is marked by the community...
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Kenthongan Banyumas

A Study of Organology Development

Ibnu Amar Muchsin, Syahrul Syah Sinaga, Endang Kusrini, Danang Ardyanto
Kenthongan Banyumas Art is a musical ensemble with the basic material of instruments made of bamboo which has been well developed in the Banyumas area and outside the Banyumas area. These basic materials are mostly found in the mountainous area along the Serayu river overgrown with bamboo plants. Kenthongan...
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Teachers’ Beliefs About Balancing Input and Output in the Interactive Classroom

Xueting Xiong
English has been selected as a compulsory subject at Chinese universities for several decades; however, students’ English competence has still not reached a satisfactory level. This is sometimes due to the fact that the balance between teachers’ input and students’ output is difficult to achieve. Given...
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Legal Protection of Wife as a Victim of Sexual Violence from Positive Law and Human Rights Perspective

Luthfiyyah Amalina Husna, Muchamad Iksan, Arief Budiono
This research was conducted based on violent incidents often experienced by women in the domestic sector. As wives, women are often forced to undergo various obligations, while their rights are often neglected. Domestic violence is not a new event for Indonesian people, one of which is sexual violence...
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Conflict Resolution in Maintaining Early Marriage Relationships in Alassumur Village, Bondowoso

Reny Yunia Ningtias, Windri Saifudin, Nada Oktaviani Wibowo, Yunita Safitri
The East Java Religious High Court survey shows that the rate of early marriage in Bondowoso is the highest in Indonesia. In fact, BKKBN recommends the age of marriage for women 21 years and men 25 years. The recommendation is based on several factors such as health factors and psychological factors....
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“…Just Needed some Money to Break Free from there”: Multimodal Analysis of Urban Women in Film

Nurdini Tsabitul Chusna
This article delves into the representation of urban women in the Indian film Crew, which intricately depicts the lives of women employed as flight attendants. It explores the dual burdens these women face, balancing demanding careers with family obligations, amidst the broader pressures of urban life...
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An Overview of the Latest Outbreak Data from World-Wide Regions and the Reasons for the Increase of Infections in the UK Since Omicron

Qinfang Lu
Since the beginning of COVID-19, 10 vaccines have been introduced, but the virus is mutating at the same time. Although more new cases are being confirmed, which may be caused by a higher transmission rate of the virus, some countries are planning to or have already lifted their precautionary measures....
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Authentic Learning to Enhance the Learning Interest of Outlying Children

Sudirman Sudirman, Abdul Haling
The elementary school attendance rate for children residing in the Bajo Coastal suburbs (RBCS) amounts to only 30.05% per semester, with dropouts being commonplace. This situation is a major concern for the development of a future generation with high-quality potential. The aim of this study is to reignite...
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Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah in Maritime Governance to Realize Sustainable Development in Indonesia

Tuan Afero Harahap, M. Arfin Hamid, Romi Librayanto
This study discusses the inequality between the abundance of maritime resources and the persistent poverty experienced by coastal communities in Indonesia. This research suggests that a governance framework, based on Maqāṣid al-Sharīʿah, can offer a strong holistic and ethical path to sustainable and...
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Analyzing and Unveiling the Dynamics of Green Crimes in India

Shashwata Sahu, Ramesh Chandra Sethi
In the 21st century, green crime is a cause of concern and a major challenge for environmentalists, political leaders, scientists and policymakers around the globe. It is not only a concern of the Global North but also a serious concern of the Global South as they have experienced the impact of climate...
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Education Of Carbon Footprint And Energy Efficiency In Higher Education: Insights From A Bibliometric

Eko Yuliyanto, Siti Masitoh, Alim Sumarno
CO2 emissions are reduced by cutting fossil energy use. Matters on carbon emission efficiency or low carbon education can be delivered through educational processes. This study aims to describe articles in terms of total publications, citations, authors, countries, journals, publishers, and co-authorship...
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The Vitality of South-Halmahera Bajau Language

Farida Maricar, Nur Fajrhi
This study aims to identify the vitality of Indonesian Bajau, especially spoken in the South Halmahera Region. The study applies a descriptive-quantitative method. The data were collected through a closed questionnaire. The data was then analyzed and categorized according to criteria proposed by Grimes...
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Ocean Literacy in Vocational Tourism Education: A Conceptual Framework for Blue Curriculum Design

M. Muktiarni, Isma Widiaty, Lilis Widaningsih, Cica Yulia, Affero Ismail
This conceptual review examines the integration of ocean literacy into vocational tourism education through blue curriculum design, addressing the critical gap between marine environmental competencies and tourism professional preparation. The study employs a conceptual review methodology, synthesizing...
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Retail Mix Strategy of Batik Producers in Yogyakarta

Noveni M. Malle, Ria Arifianti, Dian Fordian, Abdurrahman Rahim Thaha, Sarah Fadilla, Ari Juliana
Yogyakarta, as a domestic and international tourist destination, has diverse consumer characteristics. The presence of tourists presents a significant opportunity for batik producers to expand their market share and increase their revenue. This research employed a quantitative approach. This research...
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Model of Cyber Conflict Resolution in Indonesia

Qoriah Qoriah, Prima Roza, Agus Syihabudin, Ade Engkus Kusnadi
There has been a growing concern regarding a recent phenomenon in the Indonesian cyber world, i.e., cyber conflicts among the country’s users of communication technology. Internet users in many parts of Indonesia have little or no idea of the social, cultural, and legal effects of using the product of...
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Postgraduate Students’ Practice on Usage of Copyrighted Images for Educational Works

Ani Munirah Mohamad, Felicia Yong Yan Yan, Nor Zuhaidah Mohamed Zain, Norasikin Fabil, Nor Ezdianie Omar, Nurhazman Abdul Aziz
The advent of information and communication technologies (ICTs) in various disciplines brings potential benefits to the users. In the context of education, postgraduate students can get hold of a wide variety of resources for their educational purposes, including images. Nevertheless, one major drawback...
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The Role of the Information Community Regarding Trenggalek in Poverty Alleviation in Trenggalek Regency as a manifestation of civil society activities

Muhammad Mujtaba Habibi, Rista Ayu Mawarti, Kukuh Miroso Raharjo, Zainal Abidin Achmad
This study reviews the role of the Info Seputar Trenggalek community in reducing poverty in Trenggalek Regency as a form of independent action taken by the community, hereinafter referred to as "civil society" in unraveling social problems independently without waiting for action from the government....
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Promoting Sustainable Social Welfare Through Village Tourism

Kartika Nuringsih, M. N. Nuryasman
The purpose of the study was to explore tourists’ perceptions of tourist village performance in order to shape sustainable social welfare. The research was conducted in a number of tourist villages in Kulon Progo Regency, Yogyakarta Special Region Province, Indonesia. Seven factors were considered as...
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Governance in Constructing a Sustainable Waste Management System: The Jakarta Recycle Center Program Case Study

Wikan Indrianingdyah Budiharto, Dwi Nowo Martono, Sri Wahyono
The waste reduction movement is presently underway due to the full landfill capacity in several major cities, including Jakarta, Indonesia. On the other hand, the perspective of the use of waste as a renewable resource has emerged and has created a resource loop that creates a circular economic cycle....
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Triangulation in Educational Research: A Literature Review

Ediyanto Ediyanto, Zulkipli Zulkipli, Asep Sunandar, Melor Md Yunus
The education field has long been one of the central focuses of practitioners. Research in the educational field is one of the means to enhance the quality of education. Meanwhile, the validity of a study can be examined through triangulation. This study aims to explore the researchers’ perspectives...
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The Dynamics of Women’s Position in Bali Customary Inheritace Law

I Ketut Sukadana
Balinese customary inheritance law refers to a patrilineal family system that follows the kapuruasa principle. In Bali, a woman is not an heir, but it is possible to become an heir if her parents have given her purusa status as sentana rajeg. The position of women according to Balinese customary law...
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Learning Video Based on Local Culture of “Wayang Golek” Reyog Ponorogo in the Early Childhood Education Curriculum on the Theme of My Homeland

Sulton Sulton, Prihma Sinta Utami, Betty Yulia Wulansari
This article aimed to explain the results of the application of learning videos for early childhood by using a local cultural approach of “wayang golek” (rod puppets) Reyog Ponorogo. This learning video was applied in the early childhood education (PAUD) curriculum by choosing the theme of My Homeland....
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Greta Thunberg’s Speech Power in Un Climate Action Summit 2019: A Critical Discourse Analysis

Nida Aulady Rahmah, Dwijani Ratnadewi, Armeria Wijaya
Behind the fact that youth voices and movements have a powerful effect on public, studies on their concern for environmental problems seem to be lacking. This study aims to reveal the power content of Greta Thunberg’s speech to world leaders at the UN Climate Action Summit 2019. This is a critical discourse...
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Determinants of Academic Fraud Behavior: The Perspective of the Pentagon Fraud Theory

Nurcahyono Nurcahyono, Ayu Noviani Hanum
This study aims to link Crowe's pentagon fraud theory to investigate student academic fraud behaviour during the pandemic. This study used a positivist perspective with a comparative causal approach to empirically prove academic fraud behaviour. The population of this research is studied majoring...
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The Whole of Government Approach

Initial Lessons Village Recognition of Past Program in Indonesia

Dwi Kristanti, Hartuti Purnaweni, Ida Hayu Dwimawanti, Teguh Yuwono
The basic premise of Whole of Government (WoG) is that the government should provide a one-stop solution when serving citizens. The Village Recognition Past Learning Program (RPL) was launched by the Ministry of Villages PDTT in collaboration with the Ministry of Education and Culture through Universities...
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Ecolalia Type of Latah Speech Disorder with Latah Voice Measuring Application in PGSD Students of Esa Unggul University

Ezik Firman Syah, Irma Damayantie, Irma Savitri Sadikin, Andri Purwanto
This latah trend phenomenon is inseparable from the development of the television entertainment world. The latah trend phenomenon occurs during class learning, causing learning to be disturbed by the noisy sound of friends’ taunts in class. This study aimed to identify echolalia speech disorders using...
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Students’ Perception in Adopting, Adapting, and Adjusting Subject Matter Toward Blended Learning Class

Yudi Hari Rayanto
Since the aim of the research was to find out the student’s perception in adopting, adapting, and adjusting the subject matter toward blended learning class, moreover the researcher used mixed methods to make clearer the result of the research. Mixed methods here mean the researcher used quantitative...
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Building the Capacity of Village Apparatus in an Intergovernmental Network Approach

Muhammad Farid Ma’ruf, Moh. Mudzakkir, Dewi Widyaningrum
The consequences implementation of Law No. 6 of 2015 concerning Villages, is the strengthening of the authority of the village government in managing activities and development in the village. The wider authority in managing village government requires a good level of competence for village officials...
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Role of Preventive and Functional Control in Budget Control Effectiveness

Kartika Rachma Sari, Dwi Kurnia Oktora Putri, Rita Martini, Kartini binti Che Ibrahim, Desri Yanto, Yulianto Wasiran
The goal is that the government can control wastage of expenditure. Budgeting in order to prevent budget irregularities, such as irresponsibility to the budget, inappropriate budgets and others. There is a need for research to determine the impact of preventive and functional control on the effectiveness...
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Research on the Implicit Intervention Mechanisms and Collaborative Governance of AI Algorithmic Bias in the Integration of Ideological and Political Education Across Universities, Secondary, and Primary Schools

Yan Shen, Yuanpeng Duan
Artificial intelligence algorithm bias impacts the integrated system of ideological and political education in universities, primary and secondary schools through the triple mechanism of data source distortion, modeling fuzziness and system closed-loop discrimination. Erosion target consistency, synergy...
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Parents’ Interpersonal Communication in Improving Children’s Learning Motivation in Medan City

Sigit Hardiyanto, Mucklis, Faizal Hamzah Lubis, Fadhil Pahlevi Hidayat, Agung Saputra, Aulia Nisa Fizmi Hutami
As social beings, it is undeniable that everyone always needs the help of others in fulfilling their needs. In the process of meeting these needs, a communication process is needed. The communication process can be done by anyone, such as parents to their children. The actualization of needs carried...
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Investigation of the Current Status of Classroom Instructional Language in English Classes for Primary School Students in Northern Guangdong, China

Fangjun Song, Jiawei Pan
This study investigates the status quo of English classroom teaching language in primary schools in Northern Guangdong, China, and analyzes its impact on students’ English learning and classroom teaching quality. Through questionnaires, classroom observations, interviews, and other methods, the study...
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Investigating the Efficacy of Interaction and Feedback in AIGC-Embedded Chinese as a Foreign Language (CFL) Writing Instruction

Yiling Huang
This study, targeting advanced Chinese as a foreign language learners (CFL) in colleges, employing qualitative and quantitative research methods to explore the types and effects of teacher-student interactions and feedback in writing instruction assisted by Artificial Intelligence Generated Content (AIGC)....
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Analysis of Factors Hindering Students of the Family Welfare Education Program at UNIMED in Enhancing Scientific Article Publication Productivity

Fatma Tresno Ingtyas, Zulfa Nur Hanifa, Esi Emilia, Armaini Rambe
This study aims to identify the inhibiting factors and expectations of students in enhancing the productivity of scientific article publications in both national and internationally indexed journals. The research employs a descriptive method with a qualitative approach. A total of 200 students from the...
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Alternative Framing of Sexual and Domestic Violence Against Women on Weibo

Qingqing Zhang
Weibo is a very popular social media platform in China. Many people use Weibo to report social events and make their voices heard. The current study presents empirical evidence of how social media users in China frame sexual and domestic violence. Through content analysis over nearly 100 trending posts...
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Need Analysis of Mathematics E-module for Student and Teachers During Covid-19 Pandemic

M. Irwansyah, Imam Sujadi, Isnandar Slamet
E-module is a form of presenting the module in digital or electronic format. E-modules are systematically designed with an electronic format to achieve the learning objectives. Thus, to produce an effective e-module, it is necessary to conduct preliminary research on the needs of teachers and students....
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Description of Clinical Forensic Cases Examined in UNS Hospital Period 2017–2021 for Supporting Law and Order Enforcement

Aufa Adila Yasmin Fitri, Adji Suwandono, Novianto Adi Nugroho
Introduction: The high crime rate in Surakarta and its surroundings has led to the need for legal protection. Forensic medicine, including clinical forensics, plays a role in solving cases related to the human body. The results of this study are expected to be used as reference material related to clinical...
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Examining The Tourism Potential at Huaulu Traditional Village in Seram Island, Maluku

Karyamantha Surbakti, Muhammad Mujabuddawat
This study describes one of the tribes living in the highlands of Maluku-Indonesia that can be managed in rural participatory. The Huaulu tribe has a system of local knowledge and a traditional way of life typical of the mountainous people. The main aspect developed for the purpose of cultural tourism...
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Ahmad Wahib’s Notes: Indonesian Islam in the Light of Social Realm

Ahwan Fanani
Ahmad Wahib is an outstanding thinker whose thinking has been celebrated as the representation of Islamic thinking to cope contemporary issues. During the last period of Old Order and early the New Order era. Ahmad struggled to define moslem attitude toward ongoing political dynamic as well as ideological...
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Study on Modern Environmental Art Design under Ecological Civilization

Zhifeng Zhang
Art and design development of modern society is in the development of socialist modernization, and human civilization has been further development. It makes environmental art design began to receive attention and concern, and its increasingly prominent in the development of the arts has unique design...
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An Investigative Study on the Listening Comprehension Strategies Employed in International English Language Testing System (IELTS)

Shang-chun Zeng, Ying Shen
This study aims to explore the current situation of using Listening Comprehension Strategies (LCS) in IELTS, compare the difference in using LCS between the efficient listeners and less efficient listeners, find out efficient learners' specific methods of applying LCS, and provide some feasible suggestions...
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Study on Affixed New Words in Chinese Based on Memetics

Gaimei Zhao
A meme is an information pattern, held in an individual's memory, which is capable of being copied to another individual's memory. Memes are the basic building blocks of our minds and culture, in the same way that genes are the basic building blocks of biological life. Memetics is the theoretical and...
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Transforming Needs and Countermeasures of Old Communities-A Case Study of Dalian in Liaoning Province

Xiaonan Fan, Chong Feng, Weihua Yang
According to the appropriate dimensions offered by World Health Organization (WHO) and American Association of Retired Persons (AARP), this paper make the transforming need dimensions for old communities in Dalian, China. And we carry out a survey in 50 communities in Dalian, covering four districts...
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Advantages and disadvantages of the flow construction

Jian Liu
By studying the organization mode of the flow construction, this research analyzed the advantages and disadvantages of the flow construction. Meanwhile, this research proposed the construction methods applicable to the actual engineering, and explained the methods by using the project case.
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Plan, Construction and Application of Railway Training Base

Wenjiang Wu, Linzhang Cheng, Beibei Chu, Jianchao Zhang, Zhanfeng Gao
Under the background that the speed of railway is greatly improved and railway transport lines become increasingly busy, students from our university have encountered numerous difficulties in field practice and the quality of practice teaching is restrained by objective conditions. In order to solve...
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Research on Education Reform of Electronic Information Specialty in Local Colleges

Fang Ruan, Hebin Cheng
Many issues exist in education mechanisms of local colleges, for example, the teaching purpose is not clear, the curriculum is not reasonable and the teaching idea is not perfect. To address these issues, this paper focused on education reform of the talent training mechanism in electronic information,...
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Studying Brazil-Nut Effect History Line using Disk-Formed Objects, Scanner, and Web Browser

Sparisoma Viridi, Siti Nurul Khotimah, Novitrian, Widayani, Luman Haris, Dimas Prajapurwa Aji
Grains configuration snapshots of Brazil-nut effect (BNE) in two-dimension are physically modeled using disk-formed objects, e.g., buttons and magnetic pin. These BNE configurations are artificially designed to mimic the real ones observed in experiments. A computer scanner is used to capture the configurations....
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The Effect of Teacher Performance on Student’s Productive Competencies in Vocational High School

Ramli Ramli
This study was aimed to reveal the achievement level of (1) the teacher performance of vocational school students, (2) the productive competencies of vocational school, and (3) the effect of teacher performance on productive competencies of West Sumatra vocational schools students. The study used is...
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Strategies and Experiences in Polytechnic English Teaching

Li Shen-zhu
The students in general from polytechnic colleges are relatively poor in English. To improve their English, teachers are required to take appropriate and effective strategies. The thesis presents the following arguments: building an ideal teacher-student relationship, gaining confidence and competence,...
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The analysis on labor-intensive industry in Xinjiang

Yukun Zhao
Since China’s reform and opening up, relying on the driving power of labor-intensive industries, the economic level of the eastern region has achieved a qualitative leap. However, with the rising labour shortages and wage costs, labour-intensive industries in the eastern region have lost the comparative...
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Principle of University General Education Curriculum

Huijuan Zhao, Yijing Xu
This paper first describes the necessary about the courses, " Prediction Study of Accounting" and "Big data processing and data mining", opening in colleges. Secondly tells the story about the similarity and the differences of the teaching content of two courses, and the reason to put them in professional...
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The Construction of Discipline Groups in the Characteristic Development of Application-oriented Institutes

Genyin Cheng, Jingjing Tang, Jian Cao, Jiehua Ding, Shan Feng
In the characteristic development of the application-oriented institutes, North China Institute of Science and Technology(NCIST) has always adhere to the safety in production and coal industry as the first service-oriented. After taking the construction of safety engineering discipline as a leader and...