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Online Learning Management During COVID-19 Pandemic: A Study at Satya Wacana Christian Junior High School
Nobita Triwijayanti, Rusdarti, F Totok Sumaryanto, Titi Prihatin
The COVID-19 pandemic in more than two hundred countries impacted every sector, including education. The pandemic forced schools to conduct online learning, though not all schools, teachers, students, and parents were ready to manage the online learning system. The research was qualitative using a case...
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The Theory and Efficacy of Cognitive Behaviour Therapy in Bipolar Disorder
Danyang Zhao
The previous research showed that psychological treatment is effective for people who have a mental disorder, such as bipolar disorder. Bipolar disorder is a severe disorder that the patients can have two extremes of mood episodes, which are depression and (hypo)mania. Cognitive behavioural therapy is...
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Competitive Advantage of Open Innovation in the Context of Enterprise Digital Transformation
Yini Lan
Enterprise digital transformation is the implementation of digital solutions to company systems. With digital transformation, enterprises move their businesses to cloud infrastructure and improve business operations. This paper explores whether open innovation has a competitive advantage in a digital...
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Health Policy Against COVID-19 in Australia and New Zealand
How to Protect International Students?
Junyi Meng
Health safety has always been a critical factor for international students to consider before studying abroad, especially during the COVID-19 epidemic. In the recent three years, the health threats posed by the COVID-19 epidemic have had a specific impact on changing traditional learning methods, and...
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The Effects of L2 Proficiency on Acquisition of English Lexical Stress by Chinese Learners—An Acoustic Study Based on L1 Interference Theory
Yue Liu
English is an international language throughout the world and is widely learned as a foreign language by Chinese students. Compared with other skills, Chinese learners are less good at speaking, due to the first language (L1) interference in phonology. Lexical stress is a crucial constituent which determines...
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Stigmatization of Depression Caused by the Spread of Misinformation in Social Media—Taking China’s Douyin(TikTok) as an Example
Chenghao An
Psychological medical institutions are spreading depression-related knowledge through contemporary social media to improve the vigilance of the broad masses to depression. Most of the popular science knowledge about depression is negative due to insufficient information, which leads to two major problems...
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Preference Reversals Between Regret Aversion Based on Two Types of Regret Aversion in E-commerce Live Streaming
Chang Liu, Tongtong Liu, Shiyue Wu
In the era of new media, online platform has become one of the main shopping channels for the public. As a new marketing model, e-commerce live streaming effectively stimulates impulsive buying of customers and generates huge economic benefits, which brings it important research value. Based on the design...
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Simplification of Water Quality Classification in Beijing, Tianjin and Hebei Based on K-nearest Neighbor Algorithm
ZIYI ZHU
This paper repeated experiments for many times, and simplified the original five water quality categories into two categories, based on the samples of water quality monitoring in Beijing Tianjin Hebei Haihe River Basin. Based on water quality classification, the three most obvious variables of stratification:...
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An Exploration of the Relationship Between Consumption Plans and Impulse Buying Through the Lens of Framing Effect
Xiangyu Gao, Yuxuan Jiang, Danxue Zhang
Impulsive buying behaviour has been a key part of consumer pattern analysis, recently with the development of online purchases, this behaviour has been exacerbated given the impulse nature of online purchases. This paper aims to combine impulsive buying behaviour with the “framing effect” in psychology,...
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Meta-Subject Approach to Development of Educational Courses for Masters in STEM-Specialties
N A Klescheva, L G Statsenko, M V Bernavskaya, G P Turmov
This paper discusses the issues of meta-subject construction of “Special chapters of physics” course contents for masters in STEM-specialties. The main informative unit of the course – the term of physical world-image (PWI) – displaying coherence and correlation of humanitarian, science and technology...
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Network Agenda Setting on Adolescent Depression: Distinctions Between Integrated and Professional Social Media Organizations
Haiqing Gao, Kexin Wang, Cheng Wong
These days, it can be seen that an increasing number of people, especially the youth, are getting trapped by depressive disorders, and thus more and more attention has been paid to this topic. But to what extent media users’ attitude towards those adolescents are influenced by authority are still remains...
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A Competitor Smells Fishy but a Friend Smells Rosy: Social Identity Influences Psychological Well-Being During One-Person Social Exclusion
Weiyu Yang
Ostracism is a painful experience due to exclusion and ignorance by others. Previous research had established that experiencing one-person exclusion had the same detrimental effect on individuals’ sense of belongingness as the two-person exclusion (Chernyak & Zayas, 2010). In other words, including...
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Living in the Past: The Pathology of Anterograde Amnesia
Tianhao Wang
In this review, a model of anterograde amnesia was proposed, including the diencephalon, the medial temporal lobe and the routes that connect these two brain regions. Structures within these brain regions was proved to be related with anterograde amnesia in former studies. The structures are mamillary...
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Spark-Based Big Data Processing: AI to Decide on Opening a SiU9 Contract Position
N I Lomakin, P D Kravcheny, M C Maramygin, A B Shohnech, I A Samorodova
This paper presents the theory behind using AI for big data processing. It considers an artificial neural network designed to make decisions whether to open a position on a SiU9 futures contract; to that end, Spark-based big data processing is applied. It is hypothesized and proven herein that the futures...
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Appropriateness of Disclosure of Social and Environmental Responsibility: Sitinaja’s Perspective
Nur Hidayah, Darmawati Darmawati, Sri Sundari
Mineral resources are contributors to state and regional income but are also prone to environmental damage and social conflict. The government, as the trustee of the community, is obligated to regulate the operations of mining companies to prevent harm to the environment and society. The concept of Sitinaja,...
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Research on the Countermeasures for the Development of “Non-destination Routes” of Chinese Homeport Cruise Products
You-Yu Dai, Fengshuai Du, Xiaonan Feng, Yicheng Liu, Huixin Wang
Chinese cruise tourism products are seriously homogeneous, which significantly limits the sustainability, healthy and rapid development of China’s cruise market. The study aims to provide planning suggestions for Chinese “non-destination route” cruise tourism products and increase the diversity of tourism...
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Chinese Undergraduate Students’ Attitudes Towards English Accents in an English-Medium Instruction Context
Jiayue Xiang
In response to the criticisms of the standardization of English caused by globalization, notions of World English and English as a lingua franca have been developed, emphasizing the co-existence of different English varieties. This has caused changes in non-native speakers’ attitudes towards English...
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Export Dynamics in South Sulawesi: A Comparative Examination of the 2018–2023 Period
Agung Setia Permana
Based on the export base on the theory, the economic growth of a region depends on its export activities. South Sulawesi Province as an example of experienced a decline in exports during the January-December 2017 period, but exports rebounded in 2018 and 2019. This upward trend continued even during...
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AI-System of Stock Exchange Trading Robot for Financial Risk Hedging
N I Lomakin, I A Popov, A B Shohneh, M C Maramygin, A B Gorbunova
The article considered the theoretical basis for the calculation of financial risks, their hedging with the help of artificial intelligence. The article presents a neural network for the assessment of financial risk for atime sequence of VAR-methods with a view to mitigate it when engaging in stock exchange...
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Research on the Development Path of Ecological Sports Tourism in Southwest China from the Perspective of “Two Mountains Theory”
Guo Chunyi, Liu Jian
This paper summarizes the concept definition, reality reflection and development path of the existing research on eco-sports tourism development in southwest China by using the method of literature. Combining with the concept of “Two mountains theory” and based on the development of ecological sports...
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The Impact of the Epidemic on Employment
Nan Nan (Nancy)
From 2019, COVID-19 has been sweeping the world at an extremely rapid pace. The disease is caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus type 2, which is highly contagious and transmitted in a variety of ways, such as saliva, sweat, and droplets. And the number of deaths and infections...
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A Study of the Assimilative Education in America and China
Jiayi Deng
The functions of education have unique impact on children, particularly at an early age. Among these functions, assimilative education on children has become a trend in education study. Previous studies have indicated potential associations between children and assimilative education. However, the former...
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Is There a Lipstick Effect in the Chinese Game Industry in the context of Big Data
Yuewei Shi
With the maturity of big data technology, traditional industries have accelerated the integration with big data, and many industries have undergone radical changes, so some traditional economics principles may become invalid. This paper mainly researches whether there is a lipstick effect in the current...
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Formation of Models for Funding of Political Parties in Europe
F Dolgikh, V Nitsevich, S Zaslavskiy, Z Usmanova, V Moiseev
The article discusses the factors that influenced the formation of models of financing political parties in Europe. Since the formation of the two types of political parties – cadre and mass – for the first the main source of funding were private donations, while for the second – entrance and membership...
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Perceptions of Exclusion: Gender & Excluder’s Identity
Siliang Chen
In this experiment, we will use the ball game seen in Vivian Zayas’s article to conduct the experiment. There are two variables respectively, the first is gender, and the second is familiar people and strangers. At the end of the experiment, participants were asked to write down the 0-3scale they saw...
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Study on the Integration Development of Rural Tourism and Traditional Sports in Keyi Village
Tang Yanhua
Under the implementation of the national rural revitalization strategy, the integration of rural tourism and traditional sports has become a hot topic. Rural tourism based on traditional sports has become a new tourism mode, which is both an opportunity and a challenge to the overall development of rural...
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US vs. China Which Country Did a Better Job in Containing COVID-19?
Zhangsiwen Yue
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused the deaths of hundreds and thousands, casting an unprecedented public health crisis that impacted government regulations, national economy, and the research and development of new technologies. As leading powers of the world, the United States and China put forth various...
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Inheritance and Development of National Traditional Sports Culture in the Context of Big Data -- Take TikTok as an example
Yang Li, Ting Yuan, Jingjing Chen
With the continuous progress of human society, information technology is also becoming more and more mature, and mobile Internet communication technology has been more popular. Big data is also born, and it is ubiquitous rooted in every aspect of human activities. It has changed people’s original living...
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A Review of Family Education and Personalities
Mingxuan Chia
With the popularization of education and the development of society, great attention has been paid to pedagogy and individual differences. The connection between the two has been clearly demonstrated in schooling. However, the relationship between family education (focuses on oral education, behavior...
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Two-Stage Framework for Job Title Identification System in Online Recruitment
N. Nikhitha, M. Prasad Naidu, Shaik Asif Ali, M. Raman Kumar
The “Two-Stage framework for Job Title Identification System in Online recruitment” presents an approach to accurately extracting and classifying job titles from online job advertisements using a two-stage process. This system addresses the challenge of parsing and understanding job titles from diverse...
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Research on the Coupling Effect and Influence Mechanism of Large-scale Sports Events and Urban Brand Development
Wenxiu YU, Huiqiang Ma
Based on the in-depth analysis of the interaction mechanism of the coordinated development of the two systems of sports events and urban brand development, this paper introduces the coupling evaluation model and multiple linear regression analysis. Taking Chongqing International Marathon as an example,...
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Sustainability strategy of Hajj Sulam Chicken Porridge business in Makassar in digitalization era using SWOT
Andi Muhammad Yusuf
This research aims to analyze the internal and external scope of Hajj Sulam Chicken Porridge, enabling the determination of steps to be taken for sustainability strategies regarding Hajj Sulam Chicken Porridge. The study yields four alternative strategies based on the use of SWOT matrix analysis. First,...
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A Novel 7-Level Multilevel Inverter with Reduced Switch Count for Standalone Energy Systems Using Hybrid Optimization Techniques
Archana Tiwari Dwivedi, Rajesh Kumar Rai, G. Anand Kumar
Rapid advancements in power electronics have enabled the evolution of multilevel inverters (MLIs) for diverse applications. Compared to traditional two- level inverters, MLIs offer several advantages such as reduced voltage stress, minimized electromagnetic interference, and smaller filter requirements....
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Observation and Study on Intervention of Tai Chi Daoyin on Cardiovascular Related Diseases
Jiansheng WEN, Min SU
Lack of physical exercise and harmful eating habits may lead to obesity and hypertension, elevated blood glucose and blood lipid. It is the main non communicable disease leading to early death, which is called the metabolic risk factor of cardiovascular disease.This study compared the effects of Tai...
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The Different Perception and Reaction of Customers Towards Traditional Marketing and Influencer Marketing in Food Industry
Qingyang Ren, Lin Zhou, Fengyang Liu
This research paper is aimed at investigating the consumer preference for traditional marketing and influencer marketing in food industry. To accomplish this, the researchers set two questionnaire surveys to collect data. These two questionnaires investigated consumers’ different attitudes and reaction...
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Modeling and Attitude Control of a Spinning Spacecraft with Internal Moving Mass
Pengfei Guo, Liangyu Zhao
An attitude control system of a spinning spacecraft with internal moving mass is presented in this paper. This system consists of a rigid body and two internal radial moving masses. The mathematical model, including attitude kinematics and nonlinear dynamics equations, is established based on Newtonian...
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A Review on The Research of Self-efficacy in Domestic Sports Field -- Taking CNKI Core Journal as an Example
Tang QiuMeng, Wen YuHong, Bu He
This paper summarizes the current research status of self-efficacy in the field of physical education in China, and finds that the current research mainly focuses on students’ general self-efficacy and teachers’ teaching efficacy. Among them, students’ general self-efficacy is the main research object,...
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The Feasibility of Starting Up Business Mobilife: A Medical Company with Mobile Technology
Yulin Shan, Yi Chen
In this paper, two computer engineering students from Span decided to start up a business into the medical treatment industry and enter the global market. The company they would run is called Mobilife Technologies, which is willing to make Alzheimer patients live more easily by launching a software for...
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Analysis of the Impact of Social Media on the Social Opinion Orientation of Dissociative Identity Disorder
Yifei Tian
Dissociative Identity Disorder (DID) is also called Multiple Personality Disorder (MPD), which is a kind of dissociative disorder. As people pay more attention to rare mental illnesses, there are many stories using DID as the background in many films and on social media. This paper will focus on some...
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The Positions in Soccer and Marketing and Globalization of Soccer in the World
Zhejun Zhu
With the rapid development of technology and science in recent decades, many professional soccer teams try all possible means to improve their strength and performance in the field of soccer. As a result, there are remarkable transformations of soccer, especially in the professional area. However, most...
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Methods for Determining Differences of Attribute Weight between Evidences In Bridge Assessment
Xiao-feng Li, Shu-chun Ding, Xue-mei Wang
The attribute weights determined is a key issue in the decision-making. Attribute weights given in the form of distribution of the attribute value to language assessment and rating their trust completely unknown or partially unknown circumstances, the proposed method of weight determination of the two...
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Based on the Concert of “Two Mountains theory”, the Development Mode and Path of Ecological Sports Tourism in Southwest China are Analyzed
Zhu Meixiu, Liu jian
The “Two Mountains Theory” firmly establishes and implements the concept of green ecological development, which is an extremely important political theoretical basis and practical guidance for China’s ecological and material civilization and national green ecological development in the new era. Ecotourism...
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Marketing Strategies of Short Beauty Videos on Douyin
Qi Bao, Xiaoke Ran
Since the development of the short video industry, many vertical domains have been formed, and short beauty videos are one of the most important fields. Relying on their professional knowledge and approachable expression, many self-media bloggers focusing on creating short beauty videos have achieved...
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Industrial Heritage Tourism Sustainable Development
A Case Study of the Anning City, Yunnan Province
Keyi. Zhao
With the implementation of the supply side structural reform policy and the integration of the state-own iron and steel enterprise, residents in the Anning city, face a new round of unemployment test. And one of the effective means to solve the unemployment problem is to develop service industry, especially...
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The Negative Transfer Confronted by Chinese English Learners: from the Perspective of Linguistics and Culture
Xinyi Liu, Runfei Yan
In previous studies, much literature has demonstrated from different perspectives that the first language (L1) has certain effects on the second language (L2). Such effects are called negative transfer in second language acquisition (SLA). This study focuses on two types of negative transfer that could...
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Research on Development Mode and Path of Eco-sports Tourism in Southwest China under the Concept of “Two Mountains Theory”
Tao Xuesheng, Liu Jian
Lucid waters and lush mountains are invaluable assets. Since the 18th CPC National Congress, China has always adhered to the concept of “two mountains theory”, comprehensively promoted the sustainable development of green economy and the construction of ecological civilization, and provided fundamental...
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The Link Between Abuse and Depression
Ziyu Yang
Depression is a ubiquitous basic; in the world, the incidence of depression is very high. More and more scholars are interested in the research of depression. So, studying the causes of depression is very important for life and research. There have been many detailed studies on the diagnosis of depression....
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The Influence of Chinese and Foreign Sports Culture Differences and Atmosphere on Their Domestic Sports Industry
Yuan Li
The generality of sports culture itself makes it one of the global cultural contents. As the current worldwide physical symbol, sports culture can make different people understand the meaning of it directly and achieve the purpose of effective communication. With the help of modern communication media,...
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Comparison of Different Asset Pricing Models Based on Alibaba and Tencent Stocks
Simin Lu, Xiaoyu Li, Yue Qi, Zhen Zheng
Determining the reasonable price for financial assets has always been hot topic in the field. In the search for the factors in the asset pricing, the prevailing methods are Capital Asset Pricing Model (CAPM) and Fama-French factor (FF3F) method. In addition, Dividend Discount Model (DDM) method is also...
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Exploring the Possibility to Feminize Four Macro-level International Relations Theories
Xianzheng Zhou
The traditional international relations theories such as realism, liberal institutionalism, world system theory, and Samuel Huntington’s theory of civilizational conflicts are all positive approaches because they strive to establish scientific models of how the international relations operate. However,...