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Review of Political Party and Empowerment Preaching
Nia Kurniati Syam
Indonesia is one of the countries that embraces democratic governance system with multiparty model and has specific law for party system. In every opportunity before the election, whether election for president, governor or mayor, party laws is always reviewed. The last one is law number 2 in 2008 which...
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Information Literacy in Class Culture-Based Learning
Ari Firmanto, I Nyoman Degeng Sudana, Moch. Irtadji, Tutut Chusniyah
Abstract. A dynamic and very rapid change of time can only be followed by the mastery of information literacy. Students with high information literacy skills will understand information or materials given in the classroom more easily, and acquire knowledge more accurately. To obtain or develop information...
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The Effectiveness of Traditional Games on The Development of Social Ability of Children in Kindergarten of Baiturridha Padang Pariaman
Serli Marlina, Rismareni Pransiska
This study aims to find out how big the effectiveness of traditional games on the Development of Social Capabilities of Children in Baiturridha Kindergarten Padang Pariaman. Research type is Quantitative research with experiment method. The sample of this study was determined based on Cluster Sampling....
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Reyog Bulkiyo as a Cultural Potential in The Natural Laboratory of Sounthern Slopes Of Kelud Volcano And its Use For Social Studies Learning Based on Environment
Siti Malikhah Towaf, Mr Sukamto
Implementing integrated-contextual teaching and learning based on constructivistic theory is needed in Social Studies Education. This study describes the importance of the Natural laboratory and its cultural potentials such as Reyog Bulkiyo and how to use it in promoting an integrated contextual teaching...
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The Meaning of Friends for Javanese Adolescent: A Preliminary Study in Indonesia
Tri Rejeki Andayani
This exploratory research done by Indigenous psychological approach aimed to understand the meaning of friend especially for Javanese adolescent in Surakarta, Central Java, Indonesia. Going through adolescent phase they have longer getting along with friends than with parents. Furthermore, friendship...
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An Approach to Physical Exercise Model Using Play-Way Methods Through Futsal Sports for Junior High School Students
Muhtar Asshagab, Widiastuti Widiastuti, Firmansyah Dlis, Sandey Tantra Paramitha
The main aim of this research was to develop a physical exercise model by using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high school students. The specific objectives of this study were: 1) To find out how a physical exercise model using play-way methods through futsal sports for junior high...
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Learning Styles Preferred by Basic Listening Class Students at English Department UNP
Don Narius, Aryuliva Adnan, Juliance Primurizki
The variation of students in acquiring and understanding knowledge is influenced by learning styles. Each student has a variety of learning styles including visual, auditory or kinaesthetic learning style. Besides, it is very infrequent of them to aware of learning strategies that are compatible with...
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The Transformation of Taiwanese Shadow Puppet Images and Its Application to Zero-waste Fashion Clothing
Jhan-Rong Shih, Feng-Tzu Chiu
Because of the eco sustainable problems, the fashion waste has become an important issue. How could people reduce the waste in the production process, and deal with clothing that thrown away? With the promotion and development of cultural and creative industry, most of people just apply those culture...
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Students’ Ability in Developing Generic Structure, Cohesion and Coherence in Writing Hortatory Exposition Text
Yerny Syafnida, Havid Ardi
Some English teachers always find several problems in teaching writing about the genre as the topics in the lesson plan. The problems are in the grammar, generic structure, cohesion and coherence. The purpose of this research is to describe how is the ability of students Grade XI social class of SMAN...
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A Brief Analysis on the Creation of Relaxed and Pleasant Atmosphere in the Art Class in Compulsory Education
Dong Guo
A good, relaxed and pleasant classroom atmosphere is undoubtedly an important condition for constructing and ensuring effective learning field for teachers and students from the characteristics of the art discipline or from the perspective of receivers. In such an atmosphere, teachers can often brainstorm,...
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Defining Indonesian and African Small-Holder Farmers’ Climate Change Adaptive Capacity and Practices: A Brief Argument
Kurniawati, Nia Kania, Luvhengo, Usapfa
The aim of this paper is to review literature on smallholder farmer’s adaptive capacity and practices in the African continent and Indonesia. Climate change has been the centre of attention across all sectors worldwide. African and Indonesian agriculture is dominated by majority of smallholder farmers...
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Fear of Missing Out (FoMO) in Analysis of Cognitive Behavior Therapy (CBT)
Izul Haidi Afdilah, Nur Hidayah, Blasius Boli Lasan
The phenomenon that appears at this time is every time we have a mobile phone and have a social media application, there will be many positive and negative impacts. Especially from the negative effects of both mental health, many of us are directly experiencing the disorder but we have not been aware...
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Building the Future Workforce: A Systematic Review of Informal and Nonformal Learning to Enhance Work Readiness and Character Competencies
Yanti Shantini, Dadang Yunus Lutfiansyach, Sodikin Sodikin, Deti Nudiati, Witri Dian Rafani, Nurul Ilmi Apriliani
This paper proposes a conceptual model entitled Future Workforce Readiness: Building Skills and Character Beyond the Classroom, which aims to explain how alternative learning experiences outside the formal classroom contribute significantly to the development of graduates’ employability and personal...
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Project Based Learning: An Integrated Approach to Enhance Student’s Competencies in Stock Trading Simulation
Rayna Kartika, Annisaa Rahman
This study aims to describe how project-based learning can enhance students’ competencies to learn about stock trading. As students’ competencies in finance, especially in portfolio, is one of the expected learning outcomes at the accounting department, Universitas Andalas, students must be able to implement...
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The Impact of Live Commerce on Consumers’ Purchase Behavior Under the Background of COVID-19 in China
Mingyu Fu
E-commerce has existed for a long time, but the outbreak of the COVID-19 ushered in a new opportunity for its development. Live commerce is a significant branch of e-commerce, which mainly realizes businesses through livestreaming marketing. After COVID-19, more and more people watch the livestreaming,...
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Virtual Mobility: The Lived Experience of Exchange Students in a Higher Education Institution in Asia
Annabelle B. Francisco
The COVID-19 Pandemic has paralyzed the internationalization efforts of higher education institutions worldwide by hindering the physical mobility of the students, yet, the Ilocos Sur Polytechnic State College in the Philippines found a way to take the challenge an opportunity instead to internationalize...
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How to Increase the Locational Value of Free-Trade Ports: Measurement of Boundary Effects in International Trade
Liansheng Tang, Wen Qiao, Ran Ma, Tieli Liu
Free-trade ports (FTPs) have become a means for China to promote economic upgrading, expand international trade, and attract foreign capital. Based on the variables of GDP, distance, language synergy, border conditions, and the exchange rates of trading countries, hypotheses are proposed regarding the...
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Research on Investor Sentiment and Market Volatility in China’s Stock Market
Sihan Hua
The structure of China’s stock market, dominated by retail investors and characterized by frequent policy interventions, significantly differs from mature markets in terms of how investor sentiment influences market volatility. This paper, grounded in the unique context of China’s capital market, constructs...
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Social Class Differences Reflected in the Language Used in Typical Social Scenes in Pride and Prejudice
Sitong Lin
Pride and Prejudice is a representative work by Jane Austen, written during the First Industrial Revolution. During the period, social mobility was enhanced, but stark differences persisted in the language styles across social classes during interactions. The novel contains extensive depictions of social...
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Tourism Route Planning Based on 0-1 Algorithm and Multi-Traveler Modeling--A Case Study of Sichuan Province
Kaifeng Xu, Qianqian Bai, Junhao Ke, Yanshuo Zhang, Jiaxin Ying
With the booming development of tourism market, how to efficiently plan tourism routes has become a common concern of travelers and tourism departments. In this paper, the TSP model and multi-traveler model for tourism route planning are established for the Sichuan tourism problem by using mathematical...
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Islamic Value Oriented Fraud Awareness: Phenomenology of Anti Fraud Behavior in Medium Scale Business Sector
R. Rozmita Dewi Yuniarti, Toni Heryana, Indah Fitriani, Mimin Widaningsih, Lilim Halimah, Devi Febriani, A. Osselea Restu, A. Neng Hasnah Siti
This study aims to determine how many business people understand business without fraud, which is oriented towards Islamic values. The objects studied are the personality of the businessman, the understanding of the business environment, and the knowledge/experience of the businessman about fraud. The...
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Navigating Workplace Mental Health Stigma and Quiet Quitting: A Review of Organizational and Employee-Level Dynamics
Juthika Konwar, Piyali Ghosh, Tulika Das
The two concerns affecting rapidly on employee well-being and organizational performance in today’s era are workplace mental health stigma and quiet quitting. While exclusion, discrimination, and silence are fostered by stigma around mental health issues, quiet quitting reflects a workforce that disengaged...
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A Fast Retrieval Algorithm Based on Fibonacci Hashing for Audio Fingerprinting Systems
Mei Chen, Qingmei Xiao, Kazuyuki Matsumoto, Minoru Yoshida, Xin Luo, Kenji Kita
In audio fingerprinting system, the database consists of hundreds of millions of sub-fingerprints. How to find out the most similar audio in the shortest time and use less memory in huge repository of sub-fingerprints is a hot topic of research. Recently, Philips introduced an effective search method...
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Shawan Fish-Lantern Cultural Protection And Development in The View of Cultural Consciousness
Yanling Rang
Many local cultural heritage in the process of protection and development Producing cultural commercialization, and the loss of cultural authenticity, have become more and more serious problems. How to protect and develop cultural heritage more effectively, the author believes that these issues need...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Research on Precision Management of Diabetes Mellitus in Traditional Chinese Medicine Basing on Cloud Computing
Zhaohui Fang, Ruimin Lu, Jindong Zhao, Chunfa Li
DM (diabetes mellitus) is a chronic disease caused by the body's inability to produce insulin, or by the ineffective use of the insulin produced, and it has become one of the most important non-infective diseases that threaten the public health all over the world. How to cure and manage diabetes scientifically...
Research Article
Criticality-cognizant Clustering-based Task Scheduling on Multicore Processors in the Avionics Domain
K. Nagalakshmi, N. Gomathi
Pages: 219 - 237
Scheduling of mixed-criticality systems (MCS) on a common computational platform is challenging because conventional scheduling approaches may cause inefficient utilization of shared computing resources. In this paper, we propose an approach called Clustering-based Partitioned Earliest Deadline First...
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Influence of Exposures, Benefits, and Barriers Toward OTC Medicine Behavior
Listya, Yeshika Alversia
This study examines factors affecting consumer behavior toward the use of over the counter (OTC) medicine, including the perceived benefits and barriers affecting their use of OTC and herbal medicines. Variables used in this research are based on the existing Health Belief Model and its derivatives,...
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Zettai Ryouiki: The Use of Female Body Parts in Japanese Advertising
Ni Komang Ayu Pertiwi P., I Ketut Surajaya
Advertising developes its creative process attract the public to new innovations and products. One recent chane is the use of female body as advertising media. An advertising agency in Tokyo, Japan, called Zettai Ryouiki Koukoku, has made female body parts an advertising media. This phenomenon in Japan...
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Reinterpretation of Pracimayasa Building in Pura Mangkunegaran Surakarta: An Attempt of Conserving Local Wisdom
Sunarmi Sunarmi, Bani Sudardi, Pande Sukerta, Titis Pitana
T The change of Pracimayasa building’s function into cultural tourist space in dinner tour form conceived as the reinterpretation of cultural pledge for conservation purpose. It is noteworthy that the truth is not singular and not only determined by mind and rationality. For that reason, the following...
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Direct Application of World Trade Organization Rules: By European Court of Justice in European Union Law
Keshu Li, Meixia Shi
In this article, I will focus on how European Union (EU) can deal with World Trade Organization (WTO) rules. Can EU directly apply WTO rules? This is my concern. In the chapter One, I will give the general introduction of basic knowledge and background of EU, the European Court of Justice (ECJ) and the...
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The Efforts of Batak Toba*s mother in Educating Children
Ridhoi Meilona Purba, Meutia Nauly, Rahma Fauzia
The majority of Indonesian people living with patrilineal kinship system. But in fact, the mother Batak Toba take the most important role in the family to meet the school fees of their children. This study aims to explore how their efforts to educate their children. This study uses the Indigenous Psychology,...
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Architecture of Flows and Financial Stocks-Mechanism and transmission channels, flow, transmitters and receivers
Mihail Dimitriu, Otilia Manta
Financial space is a monetary representation of all the other areas that can be identified and defined in society, particularly in the economy and can be considered a set of specific financial interconnections with defining characteristics that distinguish them. With the profound changes in the way interconnection...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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The Design of The Common Urban Road Traffic Signs And Markings VR Cognitive Training Simulation System
Zhenyu Li
Urban road traffic signs and markings is the most effective methods and means for the implementation of road traffic control, it Is a facility for managing and controlling traffic to traffic participants by graphical symbols, colors, and text[1].Although Chinese national stands like GB5768ð2009 Road...
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The Impact of Oral Corrective Feedback On the Level of Language Anxiety
Zahratul maujudatul Mufidah
This study investigated the impact of OCF on the level of LA in learners with low English proficiency by examining whether OCF gives different impact on the learners who have different level of LA. This study is qualitative approach which deals students' psychological situation occurred in natural phenomena...
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Stigmatization Model: Strategies for Changing Stigma on Mental Disorders in the Community
Binar Alkautsar
One of the important problems faced by people with mental disorders today is when they have to deal with people in their social environment. The stereotypes attached to people with mental disorders lead to discrimination from the social environment they occupy. Many of them get unfair treatment, are...
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Producing Millennial Generation Leaders in Addressing Change and Meeting the Challenges of the Industrial Revolution 4.0
M.E.L.K. Widjaja
The millennial generation is the next generation that dominates the workplace and future generations faced with many uncertainties in technology, society, and the workplace as well as business challenges. The industrial revolution 4.0 has demanded leadership to rethink the role of the millennial generation...
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The Choices of Internationalization Strategy of Chinese Multinational Enterprises Under the Background of One Belt and One Road——Take Geely for example
Chengjun Lu, Xiang Wang, Xuan Luo
In the continuous “going out” campaigns and actions of China’s independent automobile brands, Geely group has continuously expanded its travel territory by acquiring Volvo, taking a stake in Daimler and establishing Lynk & Co brand, thus becoming a leader in the industry. How to meet challenges and...
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How to Detect Tax Avoidance Through Financial Statement
Andi Dajen Nurfadhillah
The tax is a levy from the government aimed at taxpayers according to the law, and the levy is coercive that aims to cover state expenditure and the cost of developing the country and the community does not get reciprocal services directly. Taxes are a source of income for the state, whereas for companies,...
Research Article
On Lie Symmetry Analysis of Certain Coupled Fractional Ordinary Differential Equations
K. Sethukumarasamy, P. Vijayaraju, P. Prakash
Pages: 219 - 241
In this article, we explain how to extend the Lie symmetry analysis method for n-coupled system of fractional ordinary differential equations in the sense of Riemann-Liouville fractional derivative. Also, we systematically investigated how to derive Lie point symmetries of scalar and coupled fractional...
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Triple Helix: How the Model Affects Small Medium-Sized Enterprises
Somariah Fitriani, Sintha Wahjusaputri, Ahmad Diponegoro
A Cross-sector collaboration among university, government, and industry/business in the context of the Triple Helix model has become the central issue of addressing the growth of the global economy, particularly, Small and Medium-Sized Enterprises (SMEs). Thus, the purpose of this study was to examine...
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Emotional Impact of Marketing Account on Public
Taking the BTS Insulted China Incident as an Example
Yilan Liu
With the development of social networks, the way people obtain and disseminate information has undergone tremendous changes. On social platforms, information has been spread faster and more widely. Under such circumstances, a marketing account came into being. They mainly rely on widespread attention...
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The Virtual Learning Media in Indonesia Language Class during Pandemic
Siti Sulistyani Pamuji
The covid-19 pandemic drives education to be shifted from face-to-face to online learning. This condition initiated research, which aim was to find out how the Indonesia Language class was held and students’ response. This type of research uses qualitative research conducted at the University of Borneo...
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Iconography and Consumerism: Advertising Imagery in John Berger’s Ways of Seeing
Sukhpreet Kaur, Manju
This research paper looks at advertising and how it relates to Marxist theory, highlighting how it contributes to social inequality, capitalist exploitation, and the upholding of prevailing ideologies. In Chapter 7 of his well-known book Ways of Seeing, John Berger explores the societal ramifications...
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Integrating Environmental Policy and Green Governance: A Pathway to Sustainable Development and Social Equity
V. Ramesh Krishna, B. Subbaiah, J. Ravi
Environmental policy and green governance represent vital frameworks established to confront the urgent issues associated with environmental degradation and climate change. This abstract investigates the confluence of policy formulation and sustainable governance, accentuating the imperative for comprehensive...
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Preserving Tradition in the Digital Age: A Multimodal Discourse Analysis of Tukkus Headband of the Kuripan Village Indigenous Community, Lampung on Social Media
Fitri Rismiyati, Warto Warto, Mahendra Wijaya, Marimin Marimin
This study investigates the multimodal discourse surrounding the preservation of traditional Tukkus headbands on social media platforms. The research gap stems from a lack of understanding about how digital media might be used to preserve intangible cultural resources beyond documentation. This study...
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Negotiating Space in Kampung Urug
Prita Setya Maharani, Tommy Christomy
Kampung Urug, a traditional village having rich heritage and cultural sites, is in Bogor, West Java. This village is divided into three parts: Urug Lebak, Urug Tengah, and Urug Tonggoh. Kampung Urug has a cultural identity that triggered distinctive socio-cultural awareness. This identity is created...
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An Immersive Interactive Installation as Positive Technology from an Artistic Practice Perspective
Xiaran Song
Interactive installation art in the context of art therapy can create positive emotions and encourage exploration of personal identity and relationships through immersive multisensory experiences for participants. Positive technology, a scientific approach to the use of technology to optimize individuals’...
Research Article
Frequency-specific Alterations of Functional Hub in Generalized Tonic-clonic Seizure
Zhe Zhang, Huiyan Cheng, Xuhui Chen, Chaolin Ma
Pages: 221 - 230
Resting-state functional magnetic resonance imaging (rs-fMRI) has shown aberrant brain functional networks at a conventional low-frequency range (0.01-0.08 Hz) in individuals with generalized tonic-clonic seizure (GTCS). However, it is unclear how functional networks hubs change across different frequency...
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Developing Students’ English Skill Through Digital Video as Multimodal for Young Learners in Online Learning
Arik Susanti, Careninda Presdyasmara, Fadilla Dewi, Yunita Wardani
This study described EFL young learners how to develop their English using digital video as multimodal in online learning. Recently, all the processes of teaching-learning have been conducted in online learning mode. Therefore, technology has an important role to motivate students, especially young learners,...
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The Role of the Nation’s Identity Courses Towards Historical Value of Karawang City
Lusiana Rahmatiani
This study aims to describe the role of the nation’s identity courses in the historical value of karawang city. The fading of the identity of the nation is reflected in the young behavior of the nation such as hedonist, feudal, and individualist nature in various areas of life covering the political,...