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Students’ Creative Thinking in Solving Mathematical Problems Using Various Representations
Dwi Novitasari, Tabita Wahyu Triutami, Nourma Pramestie Wulandari, Abdul Rahman, Alimuddin Alimuddin
The present study aims at identifying students’ creative thinking in applying various representations to solve mathematical problems. This descriptive study was done in a senior high school in Makassar, Indonesia. The subjects were two selected students with high spatial-visual intelligence taken from...
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Failure of Interpretation: Semiotic Representations in Fractional Problem Solving
Christine Wulandari Suryaningrum, Purwanto, Subanji, Hery Susanto
Semiotics is the study of signs. Signs are the result of thoughts used to find mathematical relationships with real-world objects and to represent abstract mathematical concepts. The purpose of this qualitative research is to analyze the failure of interpretation in the semiotic representation of elementary...
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The Effect of Corporate Social Responsibility on Tax Aggressiveness: Moderating by Family Ownership in Indonesia
Kennardi Tanujaya, Iskandar Itan
The design of this research is to analysis the significance of corporate social responsibility (CSR) disclosures toward tax aggressiveness that moderated by the family ownership. The dependent variable in this research is tax aggressiveness. The independent variable in this research is CSR disclosure....
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Architectural Image and Structural System: Two Churches of Ani in the Epoch of the Bagratids
Armen Kazaryan
Shaping of an architectural image and transformation of the structural system of building are usually studied separately. However, these two phenomena are connected in one way or another. On the sample of monuments of the site of Ani – the medieval capital of Armenia – the author traces an obvious interconnection...
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Collaborative Organizational Culture on Bureaucratic Behavior in the Industrial Revolution Era 4.0
Mulyaningsih
One of the main objectives in the era of the industrial revolution 4.0 on bureaucratic behavior is the ability to provide good services by adopting science and technology in harmony with organizational culture. This is done so that an organization can run effectively and efficiently. This study seeks...
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Financial Sustainability of Educational Social Enterprises in China: An Interview Analysis of Two Cases
Taorong Lian
Over the last few years, there has been a surging academic interest in newly-emerged social enterprises in Mainland China. Social enterprises are becoming increasingly important to China’s civil society as they have been addressing a variety of social issues. While the majority of research focused on...
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Analyzing the Complex Nature of Emotions From Written Text Using Parrott Theory of Emotions
Mohsin M. Abbasi, Anatoly Beltiukov
Emotions are the main component of a person’s character and personality. They are used to communicate messages and information. Emotions are represented in various ways, such as by physical actions, verbal tone, written text, etc. We are interested in identifying the emotions presented in the written...
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Study on How to Improve Media Literacy in College Foreign Language Teaching in the New Era
Gao Yanjun
Nowadays, the number of foreign language graduates in colleges and universities transforming into the field of media is on the rise, which is attributed to the rapid development of the emerging media industry and the strong demand for international media talents. In view of this social phenomenon, college...
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E-learning During Covid-19 Pandemic: Obstacles Faced by Medical Students and Its Effect on Their Learning Attitude
Ayu Anulus, Artha Budi Susila Duarsa, Dasti Anditiarina
Covid-19 has had a serious impact on students, instructors, and educational organizations around the world in many other aspects of daily life. It could not happen overnight to move from an environment of conventional education to distance and e-learning. At this stage, this rapid transformation is linked...
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Factors Associated with Intestinal Atresia and Its Complications
Hayder Neamah Hassan
Intestinal atresia occurs as 1.3 to 3.5 cases per 10,000 live births, and the understanding of the factors associated with occurrence and complications of intestinal atresia. The current study’s goal is to evaluate the various forms of intestinal atresia, and factors associated with intestinal atresia...
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Micro, Small, and Medium Enterprises
Evidence of Early-State Losses From April to August 2020
Muhammad Zawil Kiram, Muhammad Ikhwan Saputra, Fakhrurrazi
The COVID-19 novelty has affected our lives in various aspects and it has spread with alarming speed, infecting millions, and bringing economic activities to a near standstill. COVID-19 pandemic is not just a health crisis, but it is also affecting societies and economies at their core. Small businesses...
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The Thoughts of Pancasila in Nahdlatul Ulama and Muhammadiyah in the Era of Reform Indonesia
Giri Harto Wiratomo, Suprayogi, Natal Kristiono
Pancasila is a basic consensus in the Indonesia country. Since the reform era, the thought of Pancasila has not been explored much. The largest religious-based social organizations in Indonesia, namely Nahdlatul Ulama (NU) and Muhammadiyah, bind Pancasila as the main guide in people’s lives. Pancasila...
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Research on Teenagers’ Sense of Social Responsibility Under the Background of Network Micro Era
Wenjuan Yan
With the widespread use of mobile terminal communication network 3G, 4G and the rapid development of personal internet devices such as smartphones, tablet computers, and so on, the era of micro-blog, WeChat, micro fiction has come, which deeply affects and changes the thinking, behavior and lifestyle...
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Implementation of Managerial Competence Headmaster in the New Era
Karinawati, Diding Nurdin
The study aims to describe a picture of the implementation of managerial competence in a new normal era, using qualitative methods through interviews, documenting and analyzing qualitatively where the subject is headmaster and teacher. Studies have shown an image of the implementation of managerial competence...
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Collaborative Learning: Building Ecological Awareness Through Social Studies
Mutiani, Hendry Alfiani Arisandi, M. Faisal
Environmental problems are issues that have not been exhaustively discussed in the global eyewear. Every environmental problems occurring human position as the main axis of the environmental damage that occurred. In the lowest level to educate absolute understanding of environmental awareness is given...
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Sakha Language Terminography Overview
Egor Innokentevich Okoneshnikov, Aleksandra Spartakovna Akimova, Yuliya Mikhailovna Borisova, Marina Stepanovna Delannois
This article observes the formation and the making of the Yakut language terminology, in particular the selection and quality of dictionary glossary and their compositional (inventory and interprative) characteristics. The authors substantiate and analyze a new direction in Yakut linguistics called terminography....
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Ensuring Person’s Language Rights in the Educational Sphere in Ukraine
Tetiana Slin’ko, Yevhenii Tkachenko
The article considers the category of language rights of a person in the educational field and the problems of their provision in Ukraine. This concept is considered in accordance with the theoretical approaches in the social and legal sciences, as well as the practice of applied legal norms. This study...
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Research on the Causes and the Policies of Poverty in Rural China
Shuyang Zhang
This article analyzes the factors that lead to population poverty in rural China areas from the perspectives of natural conditions, ideological awareness and educational resources: the relatively closed natural conditions lead to the imperfect infrastructure; the outdated smallholder economic consciousness...
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Preliminary Analysis of Seismic Spatial Clustering in China Sea and Adjacent Areas
Weijin Xu, Xuejing Li, Zhuojuan Xie, Yujun Lv
The spatial distribution of earthquakes is an important basis for the classification of potential source areas in seismic hazard analysis. It is very important to excavate the spatial distribution information of earthquake to indicate the division of seismic belt and potential seismic source. In this...
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Woman Empowerment Through Mosque-Piety Activities
Rini Setiawati, Sulistiawati, Afif Umi Kalsum
This paper intends to explore religious activities in Taqwa Mosque, Menggala, Tulang Bawang Regency, the province of Lampung, and how do these activities help to empower women members of the mosque. In fact, the religious activities in Taqwa mosque are dominated by male worshipers, while women almost...
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Psychological Aspects of Bullying and Cyberbullying at Schools
V.L. Nazarov, N.V. Averbukh
This article focuses on the topic of bullying and cyberbullying in Russian schools, iits spread among children and teenagers, and the danger posed by these phenomena. It shows the connection between bullying and cyberbullying with such a phenomenon as aggression, which is a natural need, but normally...
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Children’s Rights Urgention in Early Childhood Learning During at Home (Pandemic Covid-19)
Marina Trie Ramadhany Gunawan
This study aims to raise the importance of considering children’s rights in planning, creating and implementing early childhood learning while at home in a covid-19 pandemic situation. The problem behind this research is the existence of Allah SWT’s command not to neglect to protect and provide children’s...
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Alternative Media as Counter-Hegemony: A Case study of Konde.co and Magdalene.co
Moehammad Gafar Yoedtadi, Muhammad Adi Pribadi
Alternative media have long been placed as media that provide space for marginalized groups from the mainstream media. When the mainstream media is controlled by an authoritarian political system, alternative media becomes an instrument of communication for opposition groups. Likewise, when the democratic...
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Influence of Sales Tax on Luxury Goods Increase on Consumer Spending of Motor Vehicles
Elsie Sylviana Kasim
The purpose of this research is to analyse the influence of sales tax on luxury goods on consumer spending of motor vehicles. The research approach is quantitative by using existing statistical data as well as other supporting data. The results of the study indicate that there was a substantial decrease...
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The Role of Mamak as Adult Educator in Family Strengthening in Modernization Era
Minangkabau Family in Indonesia
Ridha Husnul Hayati, Sitti Chotidjah, Yanti Shantini
Education in Minangkabau matrilineal family is based on the responsibility of the Mamak (Uncle) to the nephew, who cooperated with the mother and other relatives. In Minangkabau society, Mamak has a big role and responsibility to their nephews. Mamak is a protector and should foster a nephew so that...
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The Tradition of Mappano’ Lolo as Ritual Communication of the Bugis Bone Community
Nur Aisyah Rusnali, Syahrianti Syam
The Mappano’ Lolo ritual is a tradition conducted by the Bugis Bone community as a cultural heritage of their ancestors. This ritual, which is conducted as a part of the akikah process, is performed for a newborn child. This tradition is full of symbols, meanings, and cultural values that are unique...
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Trust-Building and Social Support in the Online Social Movement Among Victims of Sexual Violence
Dinna Khairina, Endah Triastuti
This paper attempts to analyze the role of an online social media movement in obtaining social support for women victims of violence. To mobilize and run a social movement in the online world effectively, we believe that trust-building is needed to create collective identity and collective action and...
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The Effect of Multi Aren Products to the Environmental Function, Economic Function and Welfare of the Aren Farmers
Idris, Hasdi Aimon, Zul Azhar, Mardi, Hari Setia Putra
This article aims to determine the effect of multi-product Aren on economic functions, environmental functions and welfare of Aren farmers in Nagari Andaleh Baruh Bukik, Tanah Datar Regency in West Sumatra, Indonesia. The analysis method uses the Smart PLS technique from 4 latent variables (X, Y1, Y2,...
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Analysis of Junior High School Students’ Motivation in Attending the Learning of PE in Bali and East Java
H. W Lokananta Teguh, Febrita Paulina Heynoek, Ari Wibowo Kurniawan, Made Agus Wijaya
The objective to be achieved in this research is to describe students’ motivation in attending PE education in Bali and East Java. The data analysis method uses quantitative analysis and is processed into descriptive statistics, namely percentage and mean analysis. Intrinsic Motivation results get a...
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Anesthetic Management of Postpartum Hemorrhage
Djoni Kusumah Himsani Pohan
Postpartum haemorrhage (PPH) is a leading cause of maternal morbidity and mortality in the world. It requires a higher level of standard care. Peripartum haemorrhage is bleeding that occurs during pregnancy (antepartum), at birth (intrapartum) and after birth (postpartum). Management of postpartum haemorrhage...
Case Report
Neonatal Hemochromatosis: Treatment with Exchange Transfusion and Intravenous Immunoglobulin
Ehab Mohamed Hantash, Abdulrahman Al Zahrani, Mohamed Abdoun, Syeda Naqvi, Georges E. Nawfal
Pages: 99 - 103
Neonatal Hemochromatosis (NH) is a rare phenotype of severe fetal/neonatal liver injury that is accompanied by extrahepatic siderosis. Current clinical evidence shows that NH is not a disease per se, but is the consequence of fetal liver injury. Gestational alloimmune liver disease is the cause of nearly...
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Setting Up Women Sociopreneurship Model Based on Textile Waste
Armaudiah Putri, Andina Oktariani, Arief Daryanto
Textile waste, known as patchwork, is solid waste which is difficult to decompose and thus requires treatment to reduce the impact on the environment. Convection centers make housewives who are part of residents around the area employed as tailors. This research raises the issue of empowering female...
Research Article
Performance Information Editing System for Player Piano Aiming at Human-like Performance
Ryo Kinoshita, Eiji Hayashi
Pages: 99 - 103
We have developed a system that enables automatic piano performance. To make this piano play like a living pianist, we have to add expression to the performance. Accordingly, we have developed a musical editing system that utilizes a database to edit music more efficiently.
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Mechanical Properties Identification of Vulcanized Rubber by Using Mooney-Rivlin Method
Budi Setiyana, Rifky Ismail, Jamari Jamari, Sugiyanto, Ismoyo Haryanto
Mechanical properties identification of rubber is important to predict rubber performance. Identification of rubber mechanical properties is more difficult to do than it is on metals due to hyper-elastic and nonlinear properties of rubber behavior. Mechanical properties of rubber are often expressed...
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Learning Social Studies with STAD Model to Enhance the Learning Outcomes of Deaf Eight Grade Students in Special Junior High School
Siti Masitoh
The teacher of eight grade students with deaf in SMPLB (Special Junior High School) of Dharma Wanita Sidoarjo found many difficulties in teaching Social Studies lesson. According to prior identification result, there were difficulties, namely: (1) unavailability of Social Studies books which were considered...
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Indonesian Electric Vehicle Policy, Realization and Development
Gayatri Dyah Suprobowati, Georgia Monica Candra Apriliana, Wulandari Putri Hutami
The transportation sector is now starting to shift from fossil fuels to electricity which is more environmentally friendly, as this sector is a major source of greenhouse gas emissions. Electric vehicles are a type of vehicle that is environmentally friendly because it does not produce air pollution....
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Phonetic and Phonotactic Analysis of Manggarai Language
Clara Herlina Karjo
Manggarai language is one of sixty-eight languages spoken in East Nusa Tenggara. This language is spoken in West Manggarai Regency which has Labuan Bajo as its capital. This language is unique in that it contains phonemes and phoneme combinations which are not found in Indonesian or its neighbouring...
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Lactic Acid Bacterial Fermentation Feed as Basal Ration: Addition Effect of Protein and Carbohydrate Protection on Rumen Fermentation of Bligon Goat
Moh. Ikmal Khoirozzadit Taqwa, Zaenal Bachruddin, Lies Mira Yusiati, Nafiatul Umami, Muhlisin Muhlisin
This study aims to examine the influence of feed heating on the volatile fatty acid (VFA), microbial protein, and ammonia concentrations in rumen fluid. The feed ingredients are a carbohydrate supply (corn), and a protein source (soybean meal) added to the basal ration through lactic acid bacteria fermentation....
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Urgency of Electronic Licensing Management Licensing Services in Improving the Community Economy
Kasmawati, Aprilianti, Dauri
This study aims to examine the urgency of providing integrated electronic licensing management in improving the community’s economy. The location that is the focus of this research is the Lampung Province Investment and One Stop Integrated Services Office. This is because most people in Lampung have...
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Accountability of Alfamart Donation Funds Based on Consumer Perspectives
Selvia Roos Ana, Falikhatun, Kasno, Alifi Tria Susanti, Maysas Yafi Urrohman
This study aims to explore consumer perceptions regarding the accountability provided by Alfamart in the implementation of donation funds and investigate consumer expectations regarding the accountability of donation funds to provide input for the improvement or enhancement of Alfamart’s donation program...
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The Development of Montessori-Based Javanese Script Learning Model
Joko Sukoyo, Esti Sudi Utami, Endang Kurniati
The emerging problems dealing with learning Javanese script are conventional learning methods applied by teachers, lack of innovative learning, and less motivated learners to learn Javanese script. One of the solutions for the problem is developing a Montessori based learning model. It has several strengths...
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Principles of Beyond Budgeting for Aston Jayapura Hotel and Convention Center
Cheryl Analicia, Wiyono Pontjoharyo
As the capital of one major island in Indonesia, Jayapura’s nature attracts tourists to the city; of course, this will affect the regional economy. Safe and comfortable accommodation must support this opportunity to improve the regional economy. Therefore, hotels in Jayapura can meet these conditions...
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Integrated Science Exploration in the Traditional Toy “Bamboo Cannon” as a Supplement for Local Wisdom-Based Science Learning
Dinar Maftukh Fajar, Mohammad Achbatullahulhaq Mangku Negara
Local wisdom-based science learning is essential as it encourages students to comprehend and appreciate scientific knowledge within the context of their culture and local values, thereby fostering a deeper and more relevant engagement in the science learning process. Bamboo cannon is one of the traditional...
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Factors Influencing Financial Accountability in Ciamis Regency
Bena Balatin Sudarman, Rizal Yaya
The lack of stakeholder participation in the budgeting process will raise asymmetric information in the use of public funds. Furthermore, corruption cases still increase even though internal controls and transformational leadership have been applied. Therefore, this research aims to examine and obtain...
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Physicochemical and Biological Characteristics of Aloe Barbadensis Miller Gel Extract from Ghardaia, Algeria
Yasmina khane, Tahri Ahmed, Benouis Khedidja, Dabouz Mounir, Chihani Salah, Khane sofiane
Aloe barbadensis Miller, usually referred to Aloe vera, has existed around since the dawn of time. It is a North African plant that has a variety of medicinal properties. This work was a contribution to studying the physico-chemical characteristics, the photochemical content, and the biological properties...
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Profile of Visual Thinking of Mathematics Teachers Candidates in Designing STEM-Based Learning
Darmadi
It can be said that STEM is the actualization of thematic learning. Prospective teachers in general and prospective mathematics teachers in particular need to learn to design STEM-based learning. This paper provides an overview of visual thinking of prospective mathematics teacher students in designing...
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Analysis of Assumption Adverbs in Japanese
Tabun, Osoraku, Moshikashitara, and Hyottoshite
Azila Dinda Amalia, Juju Juangsih
This study departs from one of the phenomena of foreign language learning. It is regarded as critical, particularly in this modern age to have a foreign language proficiency, and understanding a wide range of new vocabularies in the language being studied is undeniably one of the most fundamental aspects...
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Induction and Reflection in Linear Algebra Teaching
Qitong Ou
Based on the characteristics and teaching practice of the course of “Linear Algebra”, this paper introduces how to induction, summarize and reflection in the course of “Linear Algebra” through rich examples, so as to make the students better understand the concept and fully develop students’ ability...
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Patterns and Strategies for Developing Student’s Artistic Talent in Elementary School in Padang City
Ardipal, Ahmad Zikri
This research aims to address the issue of unsatisfactory development of students’ artistic talents in State Elementary Schools (SDN) in Padang City. It is a qualitative study that involved three schools, namely SDN 13 Lolong, SDN 14 Belanti Barat, and SDN Percobaan. The study examined the reality of...
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Teacher Gender-Based Classroom Management in Exceptional School Settings Special School in The City of Malang
Rizqi Fajar Pradipta, Ediyanto Ediyanto, Muchamad Irvan, Wiwik Dwi Hastuti
This study aims to determine the extent to which classroom management skills differ in terms of gender and emotional intelligence of Special School teachers. The research was carried out at the Special School of Malang City, with 60 subjects, consisting of 30 teachers male and 30 female teachers. The...