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Social Stigma and Self-Perception Issues in a Menopausal Woman with Hypersexuality and Body Dysmorphic Disorder: A Case Report
Adja Nazlia, Elmeida Effendy
Menopause is a natural biological process marked by the decline of ovarian function and estrogen levels, leading to various symptoms that significantly impact quality of life. Some women experience sexual dysfunction and body dysmorphic disorder, which negatively affect relationships and raise concerns...
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The Catastrophic Impact of Right
Agata Mihaela Popescu
Each human being on planet Earth has his/her own place under the sun, a house, a country, and also freedom which enables the person to change all these how everyone wants or simply obliged to do so. Some people emigrate leaving their own country when the political regime changes, and when economy and...
Journal: Artery Research
22. BP VARIABILITY AS WELL AS MEAN BP FROM AMBULATORY BLOOD PRESSURE AND HOME BLOOD PRESSURE CORRELATES WELL WITH TARGET ORGAN DAMAGE IN UNTREATED HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS
Ae-Young Her, Se-Joong Rim, Pil-Ki Min, Young Won Yoon, Bum-Kee Hong, Hyuck Moon Kwon
Pages: 99 - 99
Background: We sought to assess the relation of ambulatory blood pressure(ABP) measurement and home blood pressure(HBP) measurement with target organ damage using BP variability(BPV) as well as mean BP in untreated hypertensive patients.
Methods: Seventy-nine untreated patients with hypertension(men...
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Pearl — Hester's Messenger of Anguish
Lifang Chen
The Scarlet Letter keynotes the book, as the mature embodiment of Hawthorne's literary arts and thoughts, has received a remarkable amount of attention in the literary field. Many scholars have tried to approach this book from different perspectives, mostly concentrating on its main protagonist Hester...
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An Analysis of Argument of Students’ Argumentative Essay by Using Toulmin Model
Rizqiyyah Nadliroh Siregar, Hermawati Syarif, Zul Amri
Argumentative essay is one kind of essay in which the writer attempts to encourage the readers to agree with his/her opinion explained in the text. This research aims to investigate the argument written by students in writing argumentative essay by using Toulmin model. Based on this model each argument...
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Tahsin Method of Al-Quran and Parenting for Children Hyperactive in Kindergarten School Orange, Ciputat Timur, Tangerang Selatan, Indonesia
Ati Kusmawati
Hyperactive children are part of an interesting issue for education. This study aims to determine the method tahsin Qur'an can reduce excessive activity in hyperactive children and parenting involvement in hyperactive children. The subjects of this study using two boys ages 5 years and 7 years indicated...
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People’s Artist of the Republic of Kazakhstan, Kobyzist Galia Moldakarimova
Dana Zhumabekova
Galia Moldakarimova is one of the prominent representatives of the kobyz school of Kazakhstan. She soulfully performs Russian, foreign music, especially Kazakh folk songs and kuis in processing for kobyz and piano. Concerts for kobyz and orchestra S. Mukhamedzhanov and A. Zhaksylykov are dedicated to...
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An Arthashastra Text-Based Indic Economic Model “Dharmicism” for Architecting Civilizational Public Policy Frameworks
Arpit Awasthi, Chaitanya Solanki, Battula Kalyana Chakravarthy
With contemporary economic models like socialism and capitalism failing the world over to deliver prosperity, India needs to relook at its policy of blindly adopting economic models which are antithetical to Indic ways of living. The existing models have outlived their utility, as they merely impinged...
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Genital Retraction Syndrome (Koro): A Case of the Culture-Bound Syndrome in Migrant in Indonesia
S. Fitri Ana Ima, Elmeida Effendy
Background: The body image of a person's genitalia is pathologically distorted in Koro syndrome. The acute anxiety that comes with the beliefs that the genitalia would shrink and withdraw into the stomach, ultimately causing death, characterizes this dysphoria. The illness has been regarded as an...
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Encouraging Students to Create their ESP Course Design Using Project-Based Instruction
Rida Wahyuningrum
This paper presents some steps of teaching EFL students to create an ESP course design in their ESP class by applying a project-based instruction (PBI). This study was conducted due to the background of the students’ low achievement in understanding ESP subject. The purpose was that by using PBI students...
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Morphology of the Legend of Folklore on Unruly Daughter in West Sumatra’s Minangkabau
WS Hasanuddin, Emidar, Zulfadhli
This article aims to discussion about the morphology of the legends folktale of the Minangkabau daughters in West Sumatra who was rebellious to her mother. This research is a descriptive qualitative study. The sources of data in this study are legendary folktales (1) Batu Puti Bayang (2) Awang Tingkuluak,...
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Non-Muslim Wife Maintenance in Malaysia: A Right or Privilege in the 21st Century?
Sridevi Thambapillay
More than six decades have passed since Malaysia achieved her independence. Our nation has witnessed tremendous developments in various fields. However, the same cannot be said for certain vulnerable groups, one of them being women. It cannot be denied that women in the 21st century are far more advanced...
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The Power of the Screen: Releasing Oneself from the Influence of Capital Owners
Puji Santoso
Indonesia's Media has long played a pivotal role in every changing. The world's dependence on political, economic, and cultural changes leads the media playing an active role in the change order. It is not uncommon that the media has always been considered as an effective means to control changes or...
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The Main Character’s Construction and the Critique of Capitalism in the Film Deux Jours, Une Nuit
Muhammad Evan Alwin, Joesana Tjahjani
The economic crisis that hit Europe in 2008 had a significant impact on the industrial sector, especially among the working class. The effects of this particular crisis have been depicted in many literary works such as writings, films, and music. Thus, the present article analyzes the main character’s...
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Apexification of Maxillary Incisor in Adult Patient With Cleft Lip and Palate
Sarah Eveline Desita Nainggolan, Tunjung Nugraheni, Margareta Rinastiti
Introduction. Cleft lip and palate are congenital abnormalities that caused by many factors. Dental abnormalities in patients with cleft lip and palate were begun during eruption phase such as caries, crown and root deformity, abnormalities number of teeth and the relationship between maxilla and mandibula....
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Translation, Code Mixing, Code Switching, and Translanguaging in An EFL Classroom in Salem
Ayu Ida Savitri
Teaching EFL to new English learners who are actively speaking their first and second languages is challenging for EFL teachers. To help students understand the English materials and hold classroom interaction, teachers might incorporate the languages their students speak into their classroom. The teacher...
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A Journey of Self-realization—An Interpretation of My Antonia With the Perspective of Jung’s Archetype Theory
Ruilin Yang
As one of the classic “Nebraska Prairie” series novels, My Antonia can be regarded as a song of women’s growth, praising women’s persevering, pioneering and aggressive spirit. The author, Willa Cather, in the story portrays Antonia, a female character who insists on resisting the male authority of the...
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The Burden of Tradition: A Case Report of the Impact of Social Pressure on Mental Health in Unmarried Women in Minangkabau Society
Yelsi Ariesta Fitri, Mustafa M. Amin
Minangkabau society is known for its matrilineal system that places marriage as a core value in a woman’s life. Unmarried women often face intense social pressures, both from family and the surrounding community, who value marriage as the ultimate achievement in a woman’s life. This social pressure can...
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The Development of Feminist Thought in Modern English Literature
Yang Zhao
The 19th century is the greatest period in the history of English literature, with many female writers and works on women. She shook the social and cultural tradition of modern Britain with her keen insight and unique perspective, combined with rational and critical thinking, and expressed her understanding...
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Indonesian Children Acquisition on Single Word Utterance Stage: A Case Study
Bambang Yulianto
This The study is aimed to explain the language sound acquisition of Indonesian utterances of a child aged 1,0 to 1,6, including the characteristics of the language sounds consonants and vowels and 2 its distribution. The study is based on the qualitative research approach. Viewed from the light of language...
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A Case Report of Family Relations in Shared Psychotic Disorder
Janiasman Alexsandro Sinurat, Mustafa M. Amin
Background: Shared Psychotic Disorder or Folie À Deux is rarely in studies, where individuals share their delusions with others. The close relationships most often found in this disorder include husband and wife, brothers and sisters, mother and children, and others. In this case, elements of mutual...
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Instantiating Abstract Knowledge to Deepen Students’ Understanding
Dong Hua, Ce Zhang, Jun Bai
This paper explores the importance of instantiating abstract knowledge to students’ learning. It takes the course of Computer Organization as an example and presents some practice-tested methods and real cases of abstract knowledge teaching, aiming to discuss what a college teacher should do to effectively...
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Kartini on Screen: Narrating Kartini as Feminist Agent
Ahmad Jum’a Khatib Nur Ali, Robingah
Kartini is a national heroine that inspires Indonesian women. Her heroism is presented in lots of mediums: schoolbooks, history, stories, and movies. This research aims to explore the construction of Kartini ideological characterization in movies. To do so, it employs a qualitative method. Two recent...
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The Effectiveness of Communication and Marketing Strategy of Chinese Short Video Platform Douyin
Taking “Wen Genie” as an Example
Yunshan Duan
With the rise of short video in China, many Internet celebrities on short video platforms have become popular online figures, gathering a large number of fans. Douyin is one of China’s largest short video platforms, and Wen Genie is one of the most popular Internet celebrities on Douyin. This research...
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On the Innovation of Real Estate Corporate finance and Sales
Yan Zhu, Di Shi
Real estate is a typical high-risk, high investment, high-return characteristics of a class of business, the more obvious characteristics of such enterprises, in addition to greater funding requirements, it also has a long turnaround time, by and large regional influence Features. As China's economy...
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Music Therapy for Children with Autism and Their Mothers' Wellbeing: A Case Study from Clinical Practice
Monica Subiantoro
Raising children with autism is a challenging journey.Parents are faced with financial burden, emotional and psychological stress. Moreover, the difficulty in communicating verbally affects the dynamic within the family. A study by Hastings et al. (2005) shows that mothers, compared to fathers, are more...
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Criticism of the Titarubi’s Sculpture Entitled “Hallucinogenic” in the Senyap Exhibition at the Salian Art Gallery in Bandung 2015
Baskara Ardhy Perkasa, Anik Juwariyah
—“Hallucinogenic” is a sculpture created by Titarubi in 2014 and exhibited at the Salian Art Gallery, Bandung in 2015. “Hallucinogenic” is one of Titarubi's works in the latest period. Titarubi is one of the female artists who consistently works in the world of contemporary art in Indonesia. The problems...
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Application of Psychological Counselling
A Case Study of Agoraphobia Treatment
Yan Zhang, Yeping Li, Meiling Liu, Jiayi Xu, Rong Li
Our study was a case report of a college student who was suffering from agoraphobia to an extent that she was unable to participate any outdoor activities. Ultimately her condition has been recovered after received a series of intensive psychotherapy. We believe the success could be attributed to the...
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Coworker Support and Subjective Well-Being Among Working Mothers
Sowanya Ardi Prahara, Selma Mutia Rayana
A working mother is a great figure who is able to carry out many roles in her life, where she has to act as a wife as well as a mother at home and act as a worker at work. The amount of workload experienced by a mother can affect her subjective well-being. As a worker, the support of co-worker is very...
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Principal Leadership Style towards Teachers' Motivation on Secondary Schools in Nigeria
Al-Munnir Abubakar, Bilyaminu Bello Inuwa, Muhammad Hamma
This study examines the relationship between principals' leadership styles applied by school and teachers' motivation in Nigerian secondary schools. The study is conceptual in nature and also the paper considers the drivers which motivate academics. The objectives of the study were to assess the effect...
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Illiteracy Eradication Efforts to Increase Reading Interest through Community Reading Centre (TBM) Tanah Ombak
Rita Afriani, Ariesta
Community Reading Centre (TBM) Tanah Ombak in improving the ability of the prosecutor and reading skill, giving special class which is accompanied by the manager or volunteer of wave land that is improving the ability of the illiterate child with the passion of reading, writing and arithmetic and developing...
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The Effect of Perceived Maternal Acceptance-Rejection on Mental Illness among Orphaned Adolescents in Indonesia
Linda Mutiara Larassati Reksodiputro, Lia Mawarsari Boediman
Past research has shown that orphaned adolescents who live in Indonesian orphanages are at a higher risk of experiencing various psychological disorders. In fact, parents (especially single mothers) leave their children in the orphanages because they are not able to provide adequate food, shelter, and...
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The Relationship between Academic Procrastination and Future-Orientation: an Investigation among a Mid-sized International School in China
Yi-Ran Shi
As one proceeds through school, the responsibility of controlling his or her academic behavior shift significantly from teachers and parent-centered to self-centered. Study and programs were established to help college students ease this process (example studies need to be cited here). However, often...
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Formation of Regional Personal Identity in Teen-Age in Conditions of Technological Progress and Digitalization Growth in Information-Oriented Society
L.A. Maksimova, R.A. Valiev, N.A. Kulikova
This article shows actual continuity of the issue, related to studying personality’s psychological connection with the settlement area, which, according to the author’s opinion, is to the fullest extent possible reflected in the definition “regional personal identity”. The purpose of the work is searching...
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Psychodynamic psychotherapy's repair process
Yuanwei Li
Freud once described resistance in "The Dynamics of transference"[1], arguing that resistance comes with therapy. Every association and every behavior of the patient in therapy needs to be considered in the context of resistance, they also represent a compromise between the power of the self...
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When do Learners Lose Their Motivation? -Automated Classification of Learners' Type in Maintaining their Motivation from the Behavior in LMS-
Yuki Kitanaka
Currently, learning with e-learning system has been actively performed. An e-learning system affords the learners arrange their learning schedule on demand and provides some advantages if the learners have enough motivation. In other words, success of use of such system depends on motivation of the learner....
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Influence of Begu Ganjang Culture on Persecutory Delusional Disorder: A Case Report
Vera El Sammah Siagian, Elmeida Effendy
Background: Begu Ganjang is a traditional term for a spirit that could cause misfortune to others. Social comparison, financial and political problems are some factors that might contribute to the use of Begu Ganjang. Delusion is defined as a psychiatric disorder with a belief of deception as its main...
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A Study on Oates’s Gothic Short Stories from the Perspective of Psychological Realism-Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque as an Example
Guangwei Wu
Joyce Carol Oates is generally been considered as one of the most significant and enduring writers of the twentieth century in America and enjoys the reputation of “the Queen of Gothic”. Her short story collection Haunted: Tales of the Grotesque, ranged from classic ghost stories to portrayals of chilling...
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A Comparative Analysis of Two Chinese Translations of “I Died for Beauty” from the Perspective of the “Three Beauties” Theory –Taking the Translations of Jiang Feng and Zhou Jianxin as an Example
Qinling Ran
Poetry constitutes an essential component of literary studies and culture communication. Emily Dickinson, as one of the pioneers of American modernist poetry, had written 1755 poems in her lifetime, which are internationally acclaimed. Among her works, the poem “I Died for Beauty” stands out as a prominent...
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An Analysis of Personal Branding of the Beauty Influencer @sashfir through Her Instagram Content
Keisya Inayah Raifani, Indrayanti Indrayanti, Farida Aryani
Social media has become integrated into people’s lives with Instagram as the most popular platform in the beauty industry. Beauty influencers, such as @sashfir, play a role in creating beauty trends through their social media content. This study was conducted to better understand how @sashfir built her...
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The Local Wisdom Values of Gondang Music in the Batak Toba Traditional Marriage Ceremony of Pematang Siantar
Lam Jogi Simarmata, A. M. Susilo Pradoko
Gondang music, as a heritage, is preserved and passed down from generation to generation. It has a unique ethical value that it becomes the local wisdom of the Batak Toba people. The purpose of this study is to identify the social values of Batak Toba traditional marriages, and the rules of the Gondang...
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Microtemporalities of Crisis: Pandemic Diaries and the Scales of Time in Zadie Smith’s Intimations
Mahmuda Sultana Mili, Fariha Jahan Sathi
Crises are usually seen as unforeseen and bracketed in time scale. However, the COVID-19 pandemic not only ravaged throughout the continents by claiming numerous lives, but its shockwave is still felt to this date. This paper examines how the COVID-19 pandemic was not a sudden catastrophe but a prolonged...
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Coloring the World of Visually Impaired Character in ‘Broken Faith’
Christine Mersiana Lukmanto
Colour coordination techniques in animation are crucial in delivering the message and the concept of the story. It maps out the emotion, feeling, and mood of the setting or environment. This research discusses how colour will be utilized to express the psychological aspects between character and environment....
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Arguments of Education of Language in Higher Education in China
Fangyan Xu
As one of the most important abilities for a person to live and improve himself or herself, ability of language is so significant that education of language of students has been constantly emphasized since a child began his or her study in kindergarten and primary school. However, current circumstance...
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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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The Unique Things of Gifted Children Development
Syari Yuliana
Gifted children have an over excitability (superstimulatibility) development in the growing aspect of growth. The purpose of this study is to obtain a picture of the development of gifted children from five aspects of development namely: cognitive, motor, social, emotional, language and moral ethics....
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The Policy of the Local Government in Developing the Arts (fine art) in Tangerang, Banten, Indonesia
Amir Sarifudin, Dadang Sulaiman
The development and preservation of the arts in a region is a shared responsibility between the government and its artists. The task of the government is to establish policies related to the management of the arts in its territory. Whereas the task of the artists worked with her artwork to be appreciated...
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The Ownership Status of Land Rights in Nucleoplasm Partnership Agreement on People’s Nucleus Plantation Industrial Sector
Marsica Lestari, Aad Rusyad Nurdin
Partnership is a form of cooperative relationships between partners which is stipulated in PP No. 44/1997 concerning Partnership. The partnership participants are Farmers as representatives of small businesses with Plantation Companies as owners of large or medium-sized businesses. To do their business,...
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View Changes About Gender in the Nearest Three Generations
Baoyi Zhang
In contemporary society, topics about gender start to appear more in people’s conversations. More and more successful individuals, representatives of females or famous people, contend to be feminism due to many gender inequality events emerged in our society, such as females being always downplayed in...
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Isabel’s Tragic Marriage in The Portrait of A Lady
Lei Zhang
In The Portrait of A lady Henry James presents the character conflicts in three levels: the double-folded characters of the heroine Isabel Archer, her idea of ideal marriage and the cultural conflicts between Europe and America to provide the reasonableness and necessity for her marital tragedy. He highly...