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E-MBO Performance Assessment Model to Improve the Performance of Child Growth and Development Services Employee
Yusleli Herawati, Melisa Kurnia Asfitri, Mahmud Junianto, Adhisti Amalia, Nadia Azzahra, Salsabila Salsabila
Workers that perform well are those who can complete their tasks according to the assignment and successfully navigate any challenges they may encounter while doing so. The purpose of this study is to evaluate the impact of MBO performance appraisal on employee performance as well as to develop an e-MBO...
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Style of Language in Imam Syafi’i Poetry “Da’il Ayyamaa Taf’alu Maa Tasyau”
Muhammad Hasyim, Fuzti Nadya Brilian
The purpose of this study is to analyze the style of language of Imam Syafii’s poetry entitled Da’il Ayyamaa Taf’alu Maa Tasyau from various aspects using the stylistic theory proposed by Syihabuddin Qalyubi. This research is a descriptive qualitative research and using library research. The primary...
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Comparing the Architecture of Convolutional Neural Network for Corn Leaves Diseases Image Classification
Aeri Rachmad, Wahyudi Setiawan, Eka Mala Sari Rochman
This article discusses the comparison of the Convolutional Neural Net- work (CNN) architecture for image classification of corn leaves diseases. This study uses public data on from Plantvillages. The data be contained in four classes: gray leaf spot, common rust, leaf blight, and healthy. Each class...
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The Growth in Popularity of Clean Beauty: Marketing Model Analysis in the Cosmetic Industry
Yawen Xue
Over the past two decades, the global cosmetics industry has expanded rapidly, driven by rising incomes, urbanization, and digital transformation. Within this context, clean beauty has emerged as a transformative force that emphasizes safety, ingredient transparency, sustainability, and the avoidance...
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The Influence of Social Media Influencers and Brand Image on Purchase Intention of Flimty Products
Riza Khusniah, Siti Nur Hasanah
This study aims to see the effect of social media influencers and brand image on the purchase intention of Flimty products. The independent variables applied are Social Media Influencer (X1) and Brand Image (X2), and the dependent variable applied is Purchase Intention (Y). This research uses quantitative...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
13.8 VENTRICULO-VASCULAR INTERACTIONS AND THE ARTERIAL WINDKESSEL: NEW INSIGHTS FROM CARDIOVASCULAR MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING BEFORE AND AFTER RENAL DENERVATION
Giovanni Biglino, Amy Burchell, Jonathan Rodrigues, Robert D.M. Gray, Emma C. Hart, Julian F.R. Paton, Nathan E. Manghat, Andreas Baumbach, Angus K. Nightingale
Pages: 81 - 82
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Establishment of Student Entrepreneur Characters in Elementary School During the Covid-19
Badawi, Agung Prihatmojo, Sigit Suharjono
This study aims to determine the integration of entrepreneurship education in the formation of entrepreneurial character during the Covid-19 pandemic. The methodology used in this study is a qualitative method. The technique of determining the subject with certain criteria (purposive sampling) is 5 teachers...
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Analysis of E-commerce of Agricultural Cooperatives in Jiangxi Province
Shanqing Liu, Zhengyu Xiong
Based on the current development trend of e-commerce of agricultural cooperatives, this thesis proceeds from reality of Jiangxi Province, makes a research on the development of e-commerce in Jiangxi agricultural cooperatives, and then analyzes the present situation and existing problems of e-commerce...
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Research on the Teaching Reform of Applied Course Based on Ability
Bao Wenli
This paper first introduces the orientation and characteristics of the course Securities Investment. According to Spencer et al. (1994) research on the general mode of business personnel competence and the author's own teaching experience, this paper classifies the abilities of applied undergraduate...
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Mitigation of Milk Production Risk in Cattle Farming. Case Study on Animal Husbandry Mahesa Perkasa Farm, Depok City, West Java, Indonesia
Akhmad Riyadi Wastra, Rizki Adi Puspita Sari, Fernanda Aghnia Hafiza
Mahesa Perkasa Farm is one of the largest cattle ranches in Sawangan District which is in direct need of risk management in producing cow's milk. The advent of risks to cow's milk production will have a negative impact on livestock and many farms are unable to recover quickly from these negative effects....
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Age-Related Changes in Children's Resource Giving: How Social Categories and Fairness Considerations Influence Distribution Decisions
Jessica Spence, Kana Imuta
This study investigated children‟s resource distribution decisions based upon photographs of unfamiliar children that differed in race and accent. Photographs were presented to children with accompanying audio. Seventy-six White 5- to 12-year-old children were given three coins to distribute to pairs...
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Analysis of the Effect of The Commodification Sotis Woven Fabric on Hotel Occupancy Rates (Case Study on Local Hotel Brand - Hotels Sotis Kupang)
Yolanda Patricia Thei, Apriana H. J. Fanggidae, Rolland E. Fanggidae
Commodification of Sotis woven fabric is a transformation of function (X1) from sacred to secular and private has become public. Woven cloth that used to be only owned by certain groups and only used in traditional ceremonial / ritual activities, changes so that it can be owned by everyone and can be...
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Claims and Challenges in Evaluating Human-Level Intelligent Systems
John E. Laird, Robert E. Wray III, Robert P. Marinier III, Pat Langley
This paper represents a first step in attempting to engage the research community in discussions about evaluation of human-level intelligent systems. First, we discuss the challenges of evaluating human-level intelligent systems. Second, we explore the different types of claims that are made about HLI...
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The Correlation Between Working Load and Pressure in the Practical Units for the Students of Family Welfare Education Department, Faculty of Engineering, UNNES
Saptarianna
According to President Regulation Number 8 the Year 2012 regarding the Framework of Indonesian National Qualification, the Educational Institution should cater to the needs of Vocational Education and Working Fields. Concerning the issue, the institution should conduct practical units to match students’...
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Organizational and Methodological Conditions for Developing a Pedagogical Worldview in Future Teachers
I Kuzina, E Lyovkina, V Mironycheva, N Fedoseyeva
The article is devoted to the problem of the formation of a professional-pedagogical worldview of future teachers. In particular, the authors discuss the pros and cons of a creative workshop developed on the basis of the study "Fundamentals of a New Pedagogy” (V. P. Vakhterov). Particular attention is...
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EFL Teachers’ Emotion Regulation in Response to Online-Teaching at Van Lang University
Thuy, Ngo Thi Cam
The increasing expansion of the Covid-19 pandemic has put most social and economic activities to change their business style for a sustainable existence; education is not an exception. Online learning environments (OLEs) have become the field for academic researchers to work on, from pedagogical theories...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Diverse Forms of V-learning Students’ Acceptability During the Pandemic Covid-19
Ita Fatkhur Romadhoni, Dwi Kiristiastuti, Luthfiyah Nurlaela, Any Sutiadiningsih, Nugrahani Astuti, Lucia Tri Pangesthi, Sri Handajani, Niken Purwidiani, Suhartiningsih, Asrul Bahar
Covid-19 pandemic encourages online learning to prevent wider spread. Various types of learning platforms were implemented, but there needs to be an evaluation of student acceptance of the platforms. This study aims to assess the impact of v-learning on student acceptance during a pandemic. The v-learning...
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Analysis of Student Perceptions about Online Lectures in Terms of Student Learning Styles: Study of the Covid-19 Pandemic
W Wahidaturrahmi, Mega Puspita Sari, Laila Hayati, Eka Kurniawan, Fitri Puji Astria
The purpose of this study was to determine students’ perceptions regarding online lectures carried out during the Covid-19 pandemic in terms of student learning styles. This research is quantitative research where the population is students of the Teacher Training and Education Faculty, Mataram University....
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Analysis of E-Learning Materials in Pre-Service Teacher Training: In Case of the Mongolian National University of Education (MNUE)
Munkhtuya Lkhagvasuren, Myagmargarmaa Chuluunbat, Nyamsuren Tsendsuren, Badamsuren Batsuuri
The main feature that distinguishes online learning from face-to-face learning is that regardless of space and time, students independently study the course content by accessing, uploading, downloading, and sending comments, participating in discussions and webinars, and viewing text, audio, and video...
Proceedings Article
Integrated Web-Based E-Fulfillment Services Information Systems
Florentina Kurniasari, Keshia Tiffany, Dennis Gunawan, Prio Utomo
The growing e-commerce businesses in Indonesia brought challenges in the value-chain strategies. The business players were currently facing the expensive logistics cost and complicated administrative procedure. There’s an urgency to develop the integrated information system to reduce these barriers....
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Ecological Components of School-Based Positive Behavior Support for Responding to Students Problem Behavior in Inclusive Schools: A Literature Review
Aini Mahabbati, Edi Purwanta, Budi Astuti
Students with behavior problems experience personal, social, and learning problems. Their behavior problem can cause disruptions in learning and other activities at school. Positive Behavior Support (PBS) is a framework for responding systematically and procedurally to students’ behavior problems in...
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Facilitating Fintech Growth: How Perceived Ease of Use and Trust Drive E-Wallet Acceptance Among Low-Income Consumers
Rohaiza Kamis, Shafinar Ismail, Nur Hayati Abd Rahman, Hairul Nizwan Abd Majid
The research investigates the main elements that drive low-income users to adopt e-wallet solutions. The study used quantitative research methods to deliver a structured questionnaire through an online platform to West Malaysia’s targeted respondents. The research team gathered information through stratified...
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Exploring the Impact of Brand Image on Consumer Behavior with Regard to Over-the-counter Drugs: A review
Anurinder Kaur, Anil Chandhok, Saurabh Kumar Banerjee
A comprehensive review followed a systematic approach and attempted to explore the concept of brand image and its relation with consumer behavior targeting pharmaceutical sectors with special reference to over-the-counter drugs. Approximately 200 articles were collected that were published from 2000-2022....
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Analysis of the Correlation Between Urban Development and Population with the Urban Heat Island Phenomenon in South Jakarta City
Hana Refah Shabrina, Jumadi, Umrotun, Mohd Hairy Ibrahim
Urban activities are highly complicated and demand a high level of mobility. The urban area is teeming with diverse activities, such as healthcare, offices, industry, commerce, and services. Those activities are influenced by the number of populations. It is because the populations are a subject that...
Research Article
Barriers to M-commerce Adoption in Developing Countries – A Qualitative Study among the Stakeholders of Bangladesh
Mohammed Mizanur Rahman
Pages: 80 - 91
The purpose of this qualitative study is to explore the key factors that act as a barrier to m-commerce (e-commerce through mobile phone or any wireless device) adoption in developing countries, and to investigate the ways to overcome these barriers. 27 face to face in-depth interviews were conducted...
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Using Online Tests to Enhance Teaching and Learning
Ling Chen
This article describes how online tests are used to achieve the following goals: 1) to engage and to motivate students learning chemistry; 2) to understand how students solve difficult problems; 3) to assess students learning outcomes that are listed on the course syllabus; and 4) to evaluate instructors...
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Blended Learning Method Integrated with Bloom–Rederker–Guerra (B–R–G): Model to Enhance Self-Regulated Learner
Arsad Bahri, Nurhayati B., Dhia Fajrianti Sigarra
The development of science and technology can be utilized to improve the quality of the learning process. Therefore, the teachers need to have a good understanding and ability to improve Technology, Pedagogy, Content, Knowledge (TPCK) to develop their professional skills. The effort to enhance the quality...
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Copyright Protection of Authors on Indexed Journal
Budi Hermono, Muh Ali Masnun, Indri Fogar Susilowati
Publication of scientific work is a manifestation of the fulfillment of Tridharma college lecturers in universities. Scientific publication is the result of the review of scientific research as well as lecturers in accordance with its competence. Ministry research, technology and higher education are...
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Completed Representation of Electronic School Book (ESB) on Physics Subjects at Senior High School
Irfan Yusuf, Sri Widyaningsih, Imelda Mallipa
This study aims to describe the completeness of the Electronic School Book (ESB) on physics subjects at high school. This research was descriptive qualitative research. This research was conducted by selecting 21 ESB books available on the website of the central office of the Ministry of Education and...
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Explicit Spatial-Temporal Simulation of a Rare Disease
Ling Bian, T Whalen, M Cohen, Y. Huang, G. Lee, E. Lim, L. Mao, Y. Yan
This paper reports on the use of possibility theory and agent based explicit spatio-temporal simulation to compare the effects on each of three real communities given the assumption that a rare disease is carried out of a hypothetical high containment biological research laboratory sited in that community....
Proceedings Article
Market Helper Indonesia (Beyond Interior Design Space)
Ruth Euselfvita Oppusunggu, Martin Luqman Katoppo, Whilhelmina Martina
Market Helper Indonesia (MHI) is a mobile application proposal developed in 2018 by interior design students from 8-week class of Design, Society and Environment, at School of Design, Pelita Harapan University. MHI was first to answer a challenge from Perumda Pasar Jaya on why urban millennial as the...
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The Effect of Coconut Water and Planting Media to the Growth of Christmas Palm (Veitchia merilli)
Umi Trisnaningsih, Siti Wahyuni
Christmas palm seed is one types of seeds that are difficult to germinate. This study aims to determine the effect of coconut water and different growing media on germination of Christmas palm seeds. The experiment was conducted at the Faculty of Agriculture screen house, from October 2017 to February...
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The State of Parties in Sale and Purchase Agreement Via Internet According to Indonesia Civil Law
Henry Noch Lumenta, Yoan Barbara Runtunuwu
One of the developments of the results of science and technology is cyberspace technology known as the internet. The business of trading activities via the internet known as “Electronic Commerce is an activity that widely conducted by everyone, due to buying and selling transactions. Through this electronic...
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Open Access to ICT and Electronic Educational Resources as a Guarantee of Sustainable Development of Society
Vladyslav Velychko, Svitlana Omelchenko, Olena Fedorenko
Open education is one of the modern world trends. Ideas of open education are implemented through information and communication technologies that give students access to e-learning resources. ICT and education resources should be open and accessible for free use. The use of free software makes it possible...
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Prediction of Facilities and Infrastructure Needs Digital Architecture Technology in the Era of Industry Revolution 4.0 and Readiness of Vocational High School Program
Qatrunnada Ryan Syifa, Mokh. Syaom Barliana, Fauzi Rahmanullah
Digital technology which is a characteristic of industrial revolution 4.0, affects the change in drafter competence which is the output of graduates from the vocational high school program. These changes need to be accompanied by adequate quality infrastructure. This study aims to predict the need for...
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Effective Learning Strategies in Biology Online Learning to Anticipate Covid-19: A Literature Review
Desi Andyhapsari, Djukri
The Coronavirus disease (Covid-19) has a very broad impact and continues to spoil all aspect of life and presents its challenges, especially in the world of education. All forms of conventional learning activities are replaced by distance learning which is known online. The application of online learning...
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Interactive Learning Media Based on Augmented Reality and Active Learning Strategy in Primary School in the New Normal Era
Andika Adinanda Siswoyo, Ade Cintya Pritasari, Rika Mellyaning Khoiriya
The aims of this Research is developing interactive learning media theme a Rotation and Earth Revolution Leaning Media Based on Augmented Reality valid, practical and effective. This development research uses the ADDIE development model. The results the research show that the average validity percentage...
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Gender Differences in E-Learning Self-Efficacy during Pandemic Covid-19
Citra Kurniawan, Yerry Soepriyanto, Zuhkhriyan Zakaria, Fikri Aulia
This study aims to determine the relationship between gender differences and e-learning self-efficacy. One hundred students (72 male; 28 female) were involved using demographic attribute data such as gender, age range, and higher education degrees. Learners participate voluntarily to fill out an online...
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Building Social Justice Character Through X-Reality Technology: A Systematic Literature Review
Mohammad Alvi Pratama, Anthon Freddy Susanto, Hesti Septianita, Rosa Tedjabuwana
The use of XR Technology (Augmented & Virtual Reality) has begun to develop in various sectors, but the education sector has not been fully implemented. Moreover, in the field of social-humanities the application is still minimal. Meanwhile, the Immersive feature offered by XR Technology is very...
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Research on teaching effect and evaluation of electronic commerce course
Zhang Yuntang
In order to evaluate the effect of logical mind mapping combined with PBL teaching method in e-commerce logistics management course, 178 students from accounting majors in grade 2020 and 2021 were selected for group experiment. 81 accounting students of grade 2021 were set as the experimental group,...
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Innovation and Trust: Determinants of Intention Using Financial Technology Services (Evidence in Indonesia)
Yuki Firmanto, Gugus Irianto, Zaki Baridwan, Arum Prastiwi
Financial technology is an innovation that introduces practicality, ease of access, convenience, and economical cost. This innovation focuses on a growing industry sector, which is working on unbanked markets, as well as partnering with conventional banks and financial institutions. This study aims to...
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Analysis of Student Needs for e-Assessment Tools Oriented to Higher Order Thinking Skills (Host) in Thematic Learning to Measure Soft Skills and Hard Skills Competence
Rahmalia Azharini, Handoko, Undang Rosidin, Ryzal Perdana
Technological developments, devices or electronic devices have affected our lives in many aspects that demand the implementation of e-learning, the implementation of learning assessment cannot be separated from the influence of technological advances. This is related to the use of e-Assessment tools...
Proceedings Article
Risk Factors For Hypertension In Indonesia: Scoping Review
Herbert Wau, Nuzulia Khanum Br Lubis, Eva Ellya Sibagariang
Hypertension is a non-communicable disease contributing significantly to global mortality, especially among individuals with middle to lower economic conditions. Financial constraints often lead to more attention to routine health checks. This study aims to summarize research on risk factors contributing...
Proceedings Article
Click, Buy, Regret? Unveiling the Determinants of Impulsive Online Buying Behaviour
Sajeetha-Madhavan, Lee-Ying Tay
In today's environment, business models are always changing and adapting. Every business is going online (e- commerce), and many are promoting their items on numerous online channels. Because Malaysia is one of the countries with the highest e-commerce usage, it is critical to understand what drives...
Proceedings Article
A Novel Concept of Simple and Fast Dispute Resolution for E-Commerce and Digital Transactions
Douglas Napitupulu, Adi Sulistiyono, Isharyanto Isharyanto
The growth of e-commerce in Indonesia has opened up huge opportunities for digital economic growth. However, it has also created legal challenges, especially in terms of quick and efficient dispute resolution. The high number of consumer complaints shows that the public does not really trust online transaction...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
13.1 THE EFFECTS OF ALPHA 1-ADRENOCEPTOR-BLOCKADE AND ANGIOTENSIN CONVERTING ENZYME-INHIBITION ON INDICES OF AORTIC STIFFNESS MEASURED BY AN OSCILLOMETRIC SINGLE CUFF METHOD IN HYPERTENSION: THE DOXAZOSIN RAMIPRIL STUDY
Andreas Jekell, Majid Kalani, Thomas Kahan
Pages: 79 - 80
Objectives: To study whether inhibition of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system has effects on arterial stiffness beyond blood pressure (BP) reduction alone.
Methods: Hypertensive patients (age 54±12 years, 34% women) were randomized double-blind to ramipril (10 mg od, n=32) or doxazosin (8 mg od,...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
12.10 REDUCED VENTRICULAR-ARTERIAL COUPLING AS AN EARLY MARKER OF CARDIOVASCULAR REMODELING IN HYPERTENSIVE MEN
Anna Bogomaz, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 79 - 79
Objective: To evaluate ventricular-arterial coupling (VAC), left ventricular hypertrophy (LVH), diastolic function and arterial stiffness in young and middle-aged men with uncomplicated arterial hypertension
Methods: 97 young men aged 18–27 years (21,2±1,9 years, BP 156,5±14,0/98,5±9,1 mmHg) and 68...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
12.9 VENTRICULAR ARTERIAL COUPLING IN ISOMETRIC HANDGRIP TEST IN UNTREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
Anna Bogomaz, Yulia Kotovskaya, Zhanna Kobalava
Pages: 79 - 79
Aim: To evaluate cardiovascular adaptation to increased afterload during handgrip isometric exercise (HIE) in untreated hypertensive patients.
Methods: 75 untreated hypertensive patients (age 54±7years, 44 males, BP 153/93 mmHg) underwent simultaneous EchoCG and blood pressure (BP) acquisition at rest...
Research Article
Using regression trees to predict citrus load balancing accuracy and costs
G. R. R. Bóbeda, E. F. Combarro, S. Mazza, L. I. Giménez, I. Díaz
Pages: 79 - 89
In order to define management and marketing strategies, farmers need adequate knowledge about future yield with the greatest possible accuracy and anticipation. In citrus orchards, greater variability and non-normality of yield distributions complicate the early estimation of fruit production. This study...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
Proceedings Article
Study on Usability of Agricultural Product Web Page Layout Based on Eye Tracker
Lulu Liu, Xiangzhen He, Fucheng Wan, Zhangyuan Xiong
This paper selects 30 college students as subjects, concludes of characteristics agricultural product web page layout and goods list line density, selects 3 domestic agricultural e-commerce website interfaces which is structured from top to bottom, left corner of the right type, and 3 domestic agricultural...