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Functions of Gastronomic Images in the Novel Ni Ève, Ni Adam by Amélie Nothomb
Tetiana Cherkashyna, Simona Mercantini, Mariia Bieliavska, Anna Satanovska
The article analyses problems of intercultural communication through the prism of gastronomic images. The study is based on the novel Ni Ève, ni Adam by the Modern French-speaking Belgian writer Amélie Nothomb. This novel is part of the autobiographical hypertext of the writer, contains recognizable...
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Gender and Shift of Sexual Openness Values on the Use of Online Dating Platform
Frismayanti Fitrianingrum, Jalu Rafli Ismail, Nadhila Zulfa Khairani, Shafira Dewi Faza, Siti Nurbayani
The existence of social construction on societal culture guides that still embrace patriarchal values, sex and sexualities perpetually attached to gender roles. Such as men who are considered to have full rights to express sexualities and more actively engage in sex-related activities. Meanwhile, a woman...
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Reflection of Christian Spirit on Hester in The Scarlet Letter
Zhao Gaimei
The author tries to probe into the Christian spirit on Hester, describing her as anactive woman, who dares to be against the Puritan world. In the novel, her experience gives us a good explanation of the essence of the Christian spirit. In her life she experiences sin, hardship and redemption. What is...
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Teacher Non-Verbal Behaviour as Part of Multimodal Interaction to Children With Autism
Djatmika Djatmika, Agus Hari Wibowo, Sugini Sugini
The paper discusses non verbal behavior performed and exploited by a teacher of children with autism as part of multimodal interaction in transferring knowledge. Data were collected from one teaching session carried out by a teacher and five children with autism. Data in the forms of body language, facial...
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Child engagement in Female Prisoners
Alifah Aulia Putri Difayanti, Fadilah Purnama Wulandari A. Djulian, Kencana Andini Rahmawati, Ma’rifatul Ika Noviyanti, Fathul Lubabin Nuqul, Rr. Ayu Sri Widyarini
The mother, who is the lifeblood of a child, is not always in an ideal situation to educate her child. Many mothers have to face the law as a result of their actions. They must live in the penitentiary to account for their actions. Based on the Directorate General of Prisons data in 2021, there are 9,152...
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Competence of a leader - a manager in an organization
Halina Sobocka-Szczapa
The functioning of modern market economy systems, as well as the business entities operating in them, is increasingly dependent on the quality of human resources that is used in human capital management processes. No less significance in this context is the satisfaction of employees who, while implementing...
Case Report
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections: A Red Herring for Primary Appendiceal Carcinoma
Sanad Saad, Muhammad Umar Younis
Pages: 73 - 74
Recurrent Urinary Tract Infections (UTIs) are a common issue in females owing mostly to the anatomy of their urinary tract. It can also hint at a pathology pertaining to the pelvic organs like tumors or infections that infiltrate the urinary bladder. We report the case of a 45-year-old woman who initially...
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When Anxiety Hurts: A Case of Fibromyalgia in a Young Adult with Generalized Anxiety Disorder and Analgesic Intolerance
Shinly Meivinita Ginting, Cindy Chias Arthy
Fibromyalgia is a chronic, multifactorial pain syndrome that significantly affects quality of life, particularly in young adult females. This case describes a 25-year-old female presenting with persistent anxiety and generalized musculoskeletal pain, later diagnosed as fibromyalgia with comorbid generalized...
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Using a Cognitive–Behavioral Approach to Reduce Aggressive Responses in an Adolescent with Borderline Intelligence
Harum Saraswati, Rini Hildayani
This research investigated the reduction of aggressive responses in an adolescent with borderline intelligence through the implementation of anger management intervention using a cognitive behavioral approach. The participant in this research was a thirteen-year-old girl who has difficulty in managing...
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Self-Actualization of the Main Characters in the Perempuan Berkalung Sorban by Abidah El Khalieqy: Psychological Study of the Abraham Perspective Maslow Literature
Edo Frandika, Suroso Suroso, B.S. Abdul Wachid
Many people who do not yet have the awareness to recognize themselves, do not understand their potential, and there is no desire to change living conditions for the better, so they do not feel satisfied in everything. Perempuan Berkalung Sorban by Abidah El Khalieqy was chosen with the aim of being an...
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The Inner Conflict of the Main Character in Athirah Novel by Alberthiene Endah: Overview of Literary Psychology
Rahmi Bin Musaad, Samasurijal Samasurijal, Nirwana Rasyid, Musayyedah Musayyedah, Ratnawati Ratnawati
This study aims to describe: The form of the main character’s inner conflict in the novel Athirah by Albertiene Endah and the attitude of the main character in dealing with his inner conflict. The data source of this research is the novel Athirah by Albertiene Endah with a number of 404 pages, which...
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Women's Liberation in The Color Purple
Linzhi Shao
In Alice Walker's The Color Purple, the protagonist Celie, one of the representatives of black woman goes through years of suffering and hardship under the oppression of black male the white male and female. With the help of Shug, Sofia and Nettie, she tries her best to find her love and God. Her female...
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Literary Imagination of Construction of Community With a Shared Future in Alice Munro’s Stories
Haixia Zhang
Alice Munro has made a great contribution to Canadian literary history because of her writing about her own town and nation in a style of realism and the achievements she has gotten in short-story writing. Under her pen, the life of the city, community and family is full of stress and tension in a piece-looking...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Template-Free Hydrothermal Synthesis of Nanorod (RuTi)O2 Composite Cathode for Hydrogen Evolution in Alkali Solution
Kun Xiong, Lin Zhou, Xianming Zhang, Xiaoshu Lv, Guangming Jiang
A novel nanorod (RuTi)O2 composite cathode has been prepared via a facile and controllable approach. X-ray diffraction (XRD), scanning electron microscopy (SEM), and linear scanning voltammetry (LSV) were used to scrutinize the electrodes and the electrochemical performance. The results reveal that the...
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The Implication of the Job Creation Law on Local Government Basic Service Affairs
Ade Arif Firmansyah, Nisa Gustiara, M. Shafa Abighail Gurmilang, Anik Dian Insani, Thalatin Actiani, Malicia Evendia, Andre Gunawan, Yangdinanty, Muhammad Reinaldi Akuan, Dita Febrianto, Afiliani Almira, Diaz Muh Hartawan, Gheandaru Ghifary Adishakti
With the adoption of Law No. 11 of 2020 on Job Creation, 80 sectoral laws were amended, 51 derivative regulations were drafted in the form of Government Regulations (47) and Presidential Regulations (4), and the direction of decentralization was changed. Changed to decentralization. The purpose of this...
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Study From the Aphasia of Female Collective Discourse Power to Awakening: Impressions of Film Lost in Russia*
Lijuan Xiong
The film Lost in Russia is the story about the new-age mother, Lu Xiaohua, who takes the train to Russia to fulfill her desire to perform, directed by Xu Zheng in the technique of light comedy. Although it is a comedy, it is a film which reflects the struggle between female discourse power and the background...
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Management of Schizophrenia in Breastfeeding Mothers: A Case Report
Sadar Rohana Br Manik, Elmeida Effendy, Nazli Mahdinasari Nasution
The primary age of onset for schizophrenia in women is from 25 to 35 years, which is also a childbearing period in most women. About 50–60% will become pregnant and breastfeed their babies, and 50% of these pregnancies are unplanned or unwanted. Discontinuation of medication during pregnancy or breastfeeding...
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Representation of Gender Inequality in the Novel Perempuan yang Menangis kepada Bulan Hitam by Dian Purnomo (Critical Discourse Analysis)
Luki Aswar, Novia Juita
Women are often a marginalized and biased position compared to men’s positions by a gender. This research aims to describe the position of women in Dian Purnomo’s novel Perempuan yang Menangis kepada Bulan Hitam based on Sara Mills’ critical discourse analysis model. This research is a qualitative research...
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Job Stress, Compensation, Job Dissatisfaction and Turnover Intention
Kusni Ingsih, Ana Kadarningsih, Nova Rijati
Turnover refers to employees who intend to leave their jobs due to decreased employee numbers and the associated costs of recruiting and recruiting new employees. Job stress, compensation, and job satisfaction are all factors that can contribute to an employee quitting his or her job. This study enrolled...
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A Face-Threatening Act in The Limbukan Scene of Lakon Sesaji Raja Suya at Shadow Puppet Performance
Donie Fadjar Kurniawan, M. R. Nababan, Riyadi Santosa, Djatmika Djatmika
The focus of this research is the relayed translation from Javanese to Indonesian to English to analyze the dialogue of Limbukan in the shadow puppet performed by Ki Dalang Purbo Asmoro in the play Sesaji Raja Suya. The limitation of the research is the utterance of face threatening expressions. This...
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The Relation between Writer’s Social Background and Characterization of Antagonist in Short Story “Sepasang Hati Berseteru” by Fauziyah Kurniawati based on The Sociology of Writer
Muhammad Ilmi Hafizi, Abdul Basid, Abd Muntaqim Al Anshory, Abida Sarah
This study aims to describe the writer’s social background, to explain the antagonist characterization in “Sepasang Hati Berseteru” by Fauziyah Kurniawati, and to understand the relation between writer’s social background and the antagonist character. This study uses descriptive qualitative. The data...
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Chemopreventive Activity of Roselle’s Hexane Fraction against Breast Cancer by In-Vitro and In-Silico Study
Nabila Kaulika, Rifki Febriansah
Breast cancer is ranked the highest percentage of the new cases and deaths in women around the world. Cancer treatments that currently exist cause side effects that are detrimental to patients triggering the development of cancer treatment that comes from nature or herbal plants. Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa...
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On the Genesis of Zhou Huijun’s Calligraphic Style and the Reference to Contemporary Calligraph
Dexiang Kong
From the end of the Qing Dynasty to the present, there have been many famous calligraphers in Shanghai, such as Wu Changshuo, Sha Menghai and Shen Yinmo. However, one of the most important calligraphers of the ‘Shanghai School’ in modern times is Zhou Huijun. She is not only one of the most influential...
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Design of Virtual Gallery Museum R.A Kartini Jepara Through the Mobile Learning Approach
Godham Eko Saputro, Toto Haryadi, Sri Endah Wahyuningsih
The R.A Kartini Jepara Museum is a museum which is established for documentation and exhibition of the relics of R.A Kartini. Currently, youth generation are less concerned about it and almost never visit to that place, because of a lack of knowledge about the figure of R.A Kartini especially her ideas...
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Listen to the Voice of Flower On the Art of Figures in the Ink and Wash Painted by Huang Dan
Qing Li
As an emerging female painter very popular nowadays, Huang Dan has created many ink and wash paintings that can definitely stand up to close examination and evaluation, which, to some extent, is because the figures in her painting are all gentle and elegant women. Besides, ink and wash represents the...
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Back to China, Seek Truth from Facts——Cong Xiaoping's Academic Achievements and Characteristics of Chinese Women's Liberation Studies
Ning Liu
Cong Xiaoping is a professor of history at the University of Houston, USA and she is a member of the famous overseas Chinese research scholar- Elman. In nearly three decades of research, rigorous study and continuous exploration,She has made important achievements in Chinese society, the history of modern...
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The Psychological Conflict of Main Actor in The Suffragette Film by Sarah Gavron Based on Kurt Lewin’s Perspective
Abdul Basid, Lu’lu’ Agustin
The purpose of this research is: (a) to describe the types of psychological conflict of the main actor in the suffragette film based on Kurt Lewin’s perspective; (b) to explain the causes of psychological conflict of the main actor in the suffragette film based on KurtLewin’s perspective; (c) and to...
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Analysis of Historical Writings in Jane Austen’s Novels
LYU YUEYUAN
Jane Austen’s novels not only show her feminism to the reader but also appeal women to be independent. Pride and Prejudice, Sense and Sensibility, and Emma are frequently used for analysing her feminism. Historical writings are regarded as a science because they not only explain the historical evidence...
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Regrettable Pursuits: Dual Narrative Voice in the Joy Luck Club
Yanan He
In the past few decades, identity was the popular topic in the literary criticism when researches went for The Joy Luck Club, including the author’s cultural identity, gender identity, and ethnic identity. There is no denying that culture must be the important topic with the globalization of the world....
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The Use of Metacognitive Strategies in EFL Reading Comprehension
Muhammad Nafi Annury, Januarius Mujiyanto, Mursid Saleh, Djoko Sutopo
The following study aims to find out which is the highest use of metacognitive reading strategies among the academic learners majoring ELT students, Faculty Education, and Teacher Training UIN Walisongo Semarang. There is only one class which administered to this study. It consists of forty-three students;...
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Further Study on Huang Daopo
Bin Li, Shi-Chao Zhang, Qiang Lo, Da-Peng Yuang
Research on Huang Daopo is mainly focused on three main problems: hers native place, where did on earth she learn the advanced technology on cotton textile and how to implement hers pick-weaving and brocading technology. Academic circles have a lot of answers of these three questions, but they are not...
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The practice of the implementation by students of tourism studies of their academic rights and ways to improve it
Victoria Erdakova, Marina Maznichenko, Alexander Shashkov
As a result of Russia's entry into the Bologna process, the development of international cooperation, new areas of work with students and educational technologies takes place. One of these areas is increasing the activity of students in exercising their academic rights, which determines the competitiveness...
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The Impact of Parenting on Anxiety: Social Phobia in Adult Women
Hanif Kartika Indrasari, Norhafizha Rinanda
The purpose of this study is to see the effect of social support from the parent on anxiety in adult women. This is experimental research with one subject of 25-year-old single woman with initial N, who comes to a therapist with complaints of feeling uncomfortable and worried. The client always thinks...
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A Pragma-Stylistic Study of Illocutionary Act in Buginese Drama Texts
Ainun Fatimah, Kamsinah
Bugis language is one of the main regional languages in South Sulawesi Province as well as the fifth-largest regional language in Indonesia, after Javanese, Sundanese, Madurese, and Betawi languages. In this case, Bugis language, apart from being a daily spoken language, is also used in drama communication....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Rapid Characterization of Hydrogen Evolution Electrocatalyst Spot Arrays by the Pulsed-Potential Substrate Generation/Tip Collection Mode of Scanning Electrochemical Microscopy
Minshu Du
A rapid method for the characterization of hydrogen evolution catalysts by scanning electrochemical microscopy (SECM) with decreased H2 diffusion layer overlap is introduced. The double-pulsed substrate generation/tip collection (SG/TC) mode was employed by switching the substrate electrode potential...
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The Impact Of Social Media As Promotion Tools Towards Intention To Visit: Case Of Batu, Malang, Indonesia
Amir Hidayat, Robert La Are
This research aims to investigate the positive impact of social media as promotion tool toward intention to visit, case of Batu, Malang, Indonesia. Social media is user-generated content as the independent variable, and intention to visit, or intention which means the motivation of a person in the sense...
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Assessment of Monetary Policies of United Kingdom During Margaret Thatcher's Period
Yihang Ge
The academic background of this paper is under Keynesian economics and monetarism economics. The purpose is to show British government’s monetary policies during Margaret Thatcher’s period. There are also short introduction of monetarism and assessment of Thatcher’s policies in this paper. Thatcher’s...
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Psychological readiness for becoming professionals in students with hearing impairments studying at a technical university
Anna Avdeeva, Olga Oreshkina, Yulia Safonova
The article deals with the topical issue of professional becoming of students with hearing impairments. Psychological readiness to become a professional is considered as a complex dynamic formation consisting of some motivational and operational components. The motivational component is related not only...
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Gerhard Oberhammer’s Philosophical Works: Linguistic Analysis
Ruzana Pskhu, Nadezhda Danilova, Galina Zashchitina
The article deals with a challenge a translator of Gerhard Oberhammer’s philosophical texts may face. The authors highlight the peculiarities that can be singled out in the process of the analysis of Oberhammer’s vision of the fundamental principles of Vishishta-Advita philosophy and dwell upon Oberhammer’s...
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Juridical Analysis of Underwear Commercialization Models Based on Law Number 44 of 2008 Concerning Pornography
Sefira Nurfadilla, Anisa Nurhaliza, Hulwah Fikriyani Fauziyah, Nuchraha Alhuda Hasnda
Commercialization models are essentially legal subjects that have a legal relationship to their work habits, so that in this case a commercialization model of underwear will result in legal incidents based on the regulations contained in Law Number 44 of 2008 concerning Pornography. Apart from giving...
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The Impact of Learner and Evaluator Perceptions on the Objectivity of Online Assessments: Approaches, Issues and Perspectives
Ayah Oudghiri, Btissam Chinkhir, Ahmed Ibrahimi
The rise of digital technology has profoundly transformed the way language skills are assessed, particularly in the context of online language learning. The use of educational platforms and artificial intelligence systems has made it possible to offer more flexible and accessible evaluation methods....
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A Self-quest of Hero’s Mythological Pattern
Yuying Zhang
In Surfacing, the narrator’s journey of returning to her hometown to search for her missing father also symbolizes a journey to search for and rediscover her self-identity in nature. This journey follows the same pattern as Campbell’s The Hero with a Thousands Faces: separation, initiation and return.
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An Assessment on Vocational School Teachers’ Job Satisfaction in Province of North Sumatera
Eka Daryanto, Syaiful Sagala, M. Badiran
The job satisfaction is reflected by the affective reaction of an individual on to his/her work related factors. This study explores the relationship between individual characteristics, job characteristics with job satisfaction of teachers in vocational schools at the Province of North Sumatera, Indonesia....
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Discussion on the Influence of "A Dream of Red Mansions" on Zhang Ling's "The Affair of Flowers"
Ting Ye
The creation of the famous Chinese writer Zhang Ling is deeply influenced by the Chinese classic novel "A Dream of Red Mansions". Zhang Ling's novel "The Affair of Flowers" and Cao Xueqin's "A Dream of Red Mansions" have many aspects of intertextualities. "The Affair of Flowers" follows the image of...
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Mother’s Resilience When Confirmed Positive for Covid-19
Sumiati Sinaga, Chrisyen Damanik
Resilience is the ability to be able to adapt to the conditions faced by someone and is needed by someone who has COVID-19. The purpose of this study was to explore the experience of mothers in increasing resilience when confirmed positive for COVID-19. The method used in this study is qualitative with...
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The lady Escort Vulnerabilities at Work
Feby Erawantini, Agustina Endah Werdiharini, Raden Roro Lia Chairina, Asmak Afriliana
The number of Entertainment venues in Jakarta increased by 40%. In Jember Regency, karaoke entertainment venues are spread across urban and sub-district areas. Every karaoke place provides a Lady Escort or karaoke guide. The purpose of this study was to explore sexual activity by Lady Escort in the karaoke...
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An Ecofeminist Reading of Lady Chatterley’s Lover
Chong Kuai
Lady Chatterley’s Lover is a controversial and also one of the most important works of D.H. Lawrence. Lawrence lived in an era when the industrialization gained complete triumph. Lawrence witnessed the environmental degradation, alienation of human nature and the suffering of women. This paper attempts...
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The Construction of African American Women’s Subjectivity in Toni Morrison’s Home
Zhang Bei
Toni Morrison’s novels mostly focus on the experience of African Americans, especially the African American women’s miserable experience in the white-dominated society. Loss of self-identity has always been Morrison’s concern in her writing. Home, which was published in 2012, tells a story about how...
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Textual Research on Madam Huarui in the Late Shu
Xin Yue
In the process of study, the author doubts about whether the experience of Concubine Xu (Fei), the concubine of the Lord in the late Shu, Mengchang, is real or not. Therefore, on the basis of previous studies and combined with historical materials, this paper combs the development process of the legendary...
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A Case Study of Possession and Trance Disorder in Salai Jin Ritual: Etiology, Diagnostics, and Therapeutics
Hot Parsaulian Siregar, Mustafa M. Amin
The 10th and 11th editions of the WHO Classification discuss the possession trance disorder (PTD) chapter on dissociative disorders. ICD-11 de- fined the concept as “a significant alteration in the individual's state of consciousness and sense of personal identity replaced by an external identity...