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Pre-Married Education: Movement Responsibility in a Family

Walan Yudhiani, Z. Mawardi Effendi, Gusril, Azwar Ananda
This paper aims to explore the increasing divorce in Padang due movement in family responsibility. This movement began to be seen from economic reasons. Housewives have double responsibility in the household. They not only purely take care of the household and family, but also earn money helping her...
Proceedings Article

Smart Helmet with Emergency Notification System-A Prototype

Sasirekha S., Joe Louis Paul I., Swamynathan S., Y. Gokul., P. Kirthana.
Motorcycles have higher rates of fatal accidents than any other automobiles in India. Hence, wearing a helmet alone is not sufficient to prevent accidents and save victims. Helmet wearing alone is not sufficient to save the life of a motor cyclist. The solution proposed in this work to address this life-threatening...

Multiple Intelligences in the Classroom: The Development of Chemistry Learning Devices Using Collaborative Strategy based on Multiple Intelligences

Atiek Winarti, Agus Nor Ichsan, Maya Istyadji
"Based on Gardner's multiple intelligence theory, each student has the unique and distinctive intelligences that make him/her are different one from another. Students will learn more easily if learning activities are in accordance with their respective intelligence. This study aims to develop the chemistry...

Self-identification of Mental State and Self-control through Indirect Biofeedback – Indirect Representation and Placebo Effect

Madoka Takahara, Jilin Huang, Ivan Tanev, Katsunori Shimohara
Pages: 50 - 54
This paper describes a possible new scheme for a user with mental health problems to identify his/her own mental state and control it. For that purpose, we propose an indirect biofeedback system which represents physiological information with color and shape, and enables the user to grasp his/her inner...

The Supernatural Woman and Wartime Female Agency in The Foreshadowing (2006)

Anindita Larasati, Dhita Hapsarani
Female characters in patriarchal settings must often navigate through society using their own agency. One form of power with which they are sometimes endowed is supernatural power. The Foreshadowing (2006) is a children’s novel set in England and France during World War I. Unlike most war-themed children’s...

The Tragic Love of an Aristocratic Lady-----On Personality Distortion of Miss Emily

Zhi Deng
In A Rose for Emily written by William Faulkner, the heroine Miss Emily, kills her lover and stores the corpse at home for several decades. Miss Emily seems morbid, however, she is a tragic character who calls for sympathy. This essay is in an attempt to construe her murder case as an outcome of personality...

Students’ Intuition in Mathematical Problem- solving at the Stage of Understanding the Polya Problem

Mr. Arwanto, I Ketut Budayasa, Mega Teguh Budiarto
The type of this research is descriptive explorative with a qualitative approach, aims to know the intuition of students in solving math problems at the stage of understanding Polya problem. Data collection methods triangulate data through tests, interviews, and documentation. The subject of the research...

Questioning Rejection of Becoming American As Cultural Differentiation Represented in Toni Morrison’s Novel Beloved

Mohamad Ikhwan Rosyidi, Amir Sisbiyanto
Discrimination occurred in the basis on skin color. Racial groups express preferences for individuals with lighter skins. Racism itself can be defined as a set of institutional conditions of group inequality and an ideology of racial discrimination. Morrison in her novels depicts the behaviors as one...
Proceedings Article

Root Canal Treatment on Vertucci Type V Configuration – A Case Report

Hernawatiningsih, Yulita Kristanti, Dayinah Harman Subandhi
Root canal configuration influence the succeed of root canal treatment, because the morphological complexity of the root canal makes the procedure for preparation and obturation of the root canal more challenging. The anatomy and morphology of the root canal can be classified according to the Vertucci...

Punishment for Polygamy Doer in The Perspective of Islamic Law in Indonesia

Mrs Nurcahaya, Mr Akbarizan, Mrs Sri Murhayati
This paper explores the Indonesian regulation on polygamy for government officers. Some regulations have formally issued and amended in terms of issues on polygamy; regulation number 45 in 1990 is specially regulated polygamy doer to get permission for marriage and divorce. Hence, aims of this paper...

Attachment of the Youngest Child with Working Mother: A Case Study of the Youngest Daughter

Dian Putriana, Dian Nur Andriani Eka Setiawati
As a mother, having another job outside the home requires good skills in sharing time and attention between work and children. These skills will later affect the results of the attachment obtained between the mother and child. Especially for the youngest child who is basically more spoiled and always...

Study on Implementation Methods for Children's English Classroom Teaching in China

Bing Xu
Teaching children is quite different from teaching adults in that children are physically active, enthusiastic and mentally curious and inquisitive. Therefore, it is demanding to teach children English. Based on an observation of an English class for 6-10-year-old children given by a young teacher Miss...

A Case Study: Factors Contributing to Anxiety Possessed by Bunga in Maritime English Learning at Maritime Major, Politeknik Negeri Samarinda

Maulita Mursandi, Puji Astuti Amalia, Minarni Adham, Sektalonir Bhakti
From the pre observation it was found that there was a learner, Bunga, who was very unusual. She was shaking and speaking inaudibly when she sat in English classroom. Pre investigation has been done before this study was conducted. In the pre investigation the researchers gave foreign language classroom...

Discussion on the Poetry Theme of Daur Poet Jing Da

Wei Bao
After decades of development of Daur literature in the new era, both writers and works have made proud achievements, and Jing Da is an outstanding poet of Daur’s post-80s poets. Jing Da’s poetry is characterized by the delicacy and unique perspective of young women. Her poems show three themes: one is...

Correlational study between learning style and reading comprehension at university level students

Muhammad Rujani
Each learner in the classroom receives and processes information in a unique way which makes the students distinct from one to the others, some learners may have a combination of learning styles. So for a teacher it is really important to identify the learning style of his/her students so that the teacher...

Extreme Characters and Perverse Relationships in a Realistic Context

Taking Bong Joon-Ho’s Film ‘Mother’ as an Example

DAOYI CHENG
Based on the film Mother directed by Korean director Bong Joon-ho, the study critically analyzes the extreme and paranoid characteristics of the leading role Hye-ja, who is willing to commit crimes to save her mentally handicapped son from prison; this has sparked an intense discussion and public examination...

Research on Shanghai Cultural Implication in Wang Anyi's Prose

Li Chen
Wang Anyi's prose creation is influenced by Shanghai regional culture to a great extent. In her writing of Shanghai, she tries to show the material and spiritual life of the people in Shanghai and makes a comprehensive interpretation of the Shanghai culture. In this paper, the author analyzes the fashion...

Parenting Program in Guiding Children to Learn Through Online Learning

Ihat Hatimah
The Covid-19 outbreak around the world has had an impact on various aspects of life, one of which is the education process, especially through face-to-face learning. Based on these problems, a policy emerged that learning changed from face-to-face to learning at home via online (in the network). Based...

The Themes from A Curtain of Green

Hu Song
Eudora Welty is an excellent female writer in Southern American literature. This paper, along with her several stories as examples, analyze the themes in her first novel A Curtain of Green and Other Stories as well as the social reality which is reflected from these following themes.

Arabic Names for Young Children: Evaluating Muslim Javanese Identity

Pradika Ajar, Ananta Tur
The essence of names in a multilingual-multicultural nation is as an identity. These names will give a special identity to a person in the development of his/her personality. Selecting names is not merely a ritual dedicated to just-born babies but it is also a hope and a prayer with meaningful denotation....

Implementation of Participation Theory in Legal Transmission Determining the Fault of Corruption Criminals

M. Musa
Participation theory in criminal law is a theory used to determine the classification of perpetrators' acts and faults involved in criminal acts. Legal reasoning to determine the actions and faults of participating in corruption is implemented the judge in the process of proof in court. Participation...

Investigating the Perception of Indonesian Tertiary Students Toward the Use of Schoology as Supplementary Vocabulary Teaching Platform

Imelda Gozali
Digital literacy is undoubtedly the byword of 21st century skill to be acquired by the students, as well as to be promoted and implemented by teachers and institutions all over the world. The field of English Language Teaching is not exempted from the onslaught of technology either. Teachers are expected...
Proceedings Article

Schizophrenia Spectrum Disorder Triggered by Childhood Trauma: A Case Report

Dewi Gita Maharani, Vita Camellia
Extensive research has established a strong association between adverse childhood experiences, such as abuse and neglect, and the onset of schizophrenia. Childhood trauma significantly impacts psychological development, increasing the risk for various mental health disorders later in life. This case...

Reinvented Maidenhead in Commercialized Marriage: A Cultural Perspective on The Custom of the Country

Wan-Zhu Ouyang
Despite female employment in certain professions, most women before feminist movement, especially those from leisure class, practically resorted to marriage as a means of procuring financial support and domestic security, and thus being reduced to inferior status in domestic life in exchange for accepted...

Female Surgeon: Case Study at Soetomo General Hospital Surabaya

Mega Kahdina, Emy Susanti
The option to pursue a career as a specialist is the most widely chosen by a general practitioner. Although every specialist education program never required interns to have certain gender, however some courses have their own trend intern registries, such as surgical education programs that are dominated...

Self Independence Of Family Planning In Urban Area Gresik District

Yuly Sulistyorini, Nunik Puspitasari, Diah Indriani, Rachmah Indawati
IDHS results 2012 showed that TFR East Java on trend remains that the figure of 2.6 per woman until 2012. It potentially will cause an increase in the number of births. FP services are free priority given to poor people. FP acceptors must pay from their own money to get contraception. After the 2007...

Early Marriage against Tradition and Structural Poverty

Fitriani Rahmadia, Suparnyo Suparnyo, Fery Kustiyowati
The phenomenon that occurs in most developing countries such as Indonesia, marriage or marriage is not only carried out by people who are of legal age (adults). Based on Article 7 paragraph (1) of Law Number 1 of 1974 in conjunction with Law Number 16 of 2019 concerning marriage, in this case the minimum...

Activity daily living (ADL) of young people with intellectual disabilities

Yustika Dewi Yustika Tri, Nurliana Apsari Nurliana Cipta, Budhi Wibhawa Budhi, Sahadi Humaedi Sahadi
Intellectual disability is one of mental disorder occured during developmental time and resulting low intellectual function compare to average people in general and also the decreasing function of adaptive behavior. Adaptive behavior is the ability to conduct daily activities such as communicating, socializing,...

The Role of Siti Walidah in the Women’s Emancipation Process in the World of Education Through ‘Aisyiyah in Banyumas District

Tri Mulyani, Zulkarnain
The purpose of this study was to determine the progress and struggle of Siti Walidah in upholding women’s equality and its role in advancing education through the organization ‘Aisyiyah. The research method used is the study of literature. The results showed that the role of Siti Walidah in the emancipation...

Constructing a New Alternative Concept of Income

Based on Neuro- Psychological Spiritual Methodology

Driana Leniwati
The objective of the study is to formulate a holistic concept of income constructed based on neuroscience, transpersonal psychology, and spiritual science. The data collected are based on various experienced commercial bank employees who are still active and have resigned with diverse grades and positions...
Proceedings Article

Sociodemographic and Male's Involvement in Reproductive Health

Siti Novianti, Rian Arie G., Iseu Siti Aisyah
Reproductive health is still considered part of the nature of women. The goal of the study was to evaluate the relationship between sociodemographics and male involvement. We conducted a population based cross sectional study in rural district of Nangtang Cigalontang Tasikmalaya. The study included 96...

Susan’s Disempowering Portrayal in The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian and its Source Text

Eddline Kusuma Andani, Dhita Hapsarani
Films are often motivated to correct social anomalies, and some recent movies have sought to empower women through the depiction of strong, foregrounded female characters whose voices and actions would otherwise fade into the background. The Chronicles of Narnia: Prince Caspian (2008) [1] is a film adaptation...
Proceedings Article

Tongue Squamous Cell Carcinoma in Younger Adult Female with a History of Breast Cancer: A Rare Case Report

Ricky Yue, Jessica Filbertine
Tongue squamous cell carcinoma (TSCC) is the most common presentation of oral cancer (OC). Risk factor traditionally associated with tobacco smoking and alcohol consumption affecting both sexes starting in four decades. Current case report highlights the associated risk factors from this patient and...

Protection of Women’s and Widows’ Rights in the Consequences of Böwö Marriage in Pulau-Pulau Batu District, South Nias Regency

Kosmas Dohu Amajihono
The community of Pulau-Pulau Batu Subdistrict, South Nias Regency, adheres to a patrilineal kinship system in which, during marriage, the man must give böwö to the woman as a symbol of transferring her kinship membership to her husband’s family. In this system, the woman follows her husband, and the...

Asian American Women Face the Bamboo Ceiling in American High-Tech Workplaces-Based on a case study of Ellen Pao v. Kleiner Perkins

Leyi Cao
In the 21st century, Asian American women, as a group, are considered to face certain barriers-the bamboo ceiling in US high-tech workplaces specifically. The existence of such barriers and the choice of action toward the barriers become what people concern most about. Based on these issues, this paper...

Selasih: From Life’s Journey to Indonesian Women’s Literary Works in Context the Struggle for Rights, Justice, and the Family

Andhika Yudha Pratama, Daya Negri Wijaya, Evania Yafie, C. Dhara Alim, Maulana Reza Pahlevi, Nur Laila
This article discusses the life journey and works of an Indonesian female writer, Sariamin Ismail. Many reflections can be taken from the historical chapter of a writer named Sariamin Ismail or better known by her pen name, Selasih. Through the study of novels and popular writings that she has made,...

Love and Justice in Friedrich Dürrenmatt‘s Der Besuch der alten Dame

Lutfi Saksono, Ajeng Dianing Kartika
Love exists in our life with its complexity. According to Giddens [1] love can be occurred based on two things, namely passionate love and romantic love. Sometimes people are trapped by love and they are stuck in an un-idealized life. This illustration is often presented in literature. Dürrenmatt's drama...

Islamic Jurisprudence And Human Rights: At-Takhyîry Approach In Marriage Law

Kamal Fiqry Musa
The Declaration of Human Rights (UDHR) is one of human commitment in the world to preserve justice and human rights. It is claimed to universal regardless of religion ethnic and social. In Islam, is formed in the Quran and specially discussed in the Islamic Jurisprudence. Its doctrine concept, however,...

Rise of Women’s Power from 2002 to 2017 in China

Ding Ding
Nowadays, China is developing quickly. What is noteworthy during this historic growth is the prominent role of Chinese women. Both domestically and abroad, there are more and more Chinese women emerging in visible leadership positions. This paper demonstrates how this incredible story of the Chinese...

Language and Identity: Promoting Dolly's Community Identity through Language Use

Adi Suryani, Soedarso Soedarso, Setiawan Setiawan
One of several language functions in social communication is expressing an individual’s self, revealing who an individual is or how is his/her possible personality/character. Within wider context, language may also convey a certain community identity. Language becomes a means for community representation....

The Effects of Expatriates’ Cross-Cultural Competence, Work-Role Demand on Expatriates’ Adjustment and Performance: A Meta-Analysis Approach

Lee Li-Yueh, Nguyen Phuoc-Thien
Along with the tremendous growth of international operations, more and more expatriates have to be dispatched to the overseas market places. However, expatriate’s failure still remains in a higher rate. Expatriates’ failure not only can incur the loss of company sales and profits, but also negatively...

Study of Sensory Marketing Strategies in Retailing Business

Swaroop Simha
“Sensory marketing” has been defined as “marketing that engages the consumers’ senses and affects their perception, judgment and behavior.” (Aradhana Krishna, in her book Customer Sense- How the five senses influence the buying behavior, Kindle edition [2]) From a managerial perspective, sensory marketing...

Development of Android Application based on Holland's Theory of Individual Student Planning

Agus Ria Kumara, Caraka Putra Bhakti, Budi Astuti, Suwarjo, Muhammad Alfarizqi Nizamuddin Ghiffari, Fathia Irbati Ammattulloh
The purpose of this study to develop a theory Holland used as individual student planning in order to assist students in career planning by android application. Career is something important for students. The career of the students will determine the future of the students' future. The importance of...

Gender and Hedging Behavior: An Analysis of Functions of Hedges Employed by Women in Chinese Conversations

Yijia Chai
Hedges have been regarded as signals only for tentativeness in expressions and stereotypically seen as a feature of women’s speech since Lakoff publicized her work on features of women’s language. This argument has been debated by Jennifer Coates by exploring the multi-functions of hedges in the usage...

Neurobiological preconditions of behavioural adaptive strategies under extreme conditions of activity

Larisa Deryagina
The aim of the work was to identify neurobiological preconditions of efficiency behavioural adaptive strategies of subjects under extreme conditions of activity. The research used an instrumental study technique of making decisions under conditions of choosing among several alternative reactions. Psychodiagnostic...

Evaluating Collaboration Ability of R&D Team Members: A Multi-Granular Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Approach

Zhen Zhang, Junliang Gao, Wenyu Yu
Evaluating each member's collaboration ability in an R\&D team is of vital importance for senior managers to improve the team performance for R&D activities. Due to the difference in knowledge and education background, each team member usually tends to use multi-granular hesitant fuzzy linguistic term...
Proceedings Article

NCL Disorders: Common Causes of Dementia in Children: A Case Report

Aminah Marhani Hasibuan, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Dementia in children is a rare case, which results in general neurocognitive decline that is chronic and progressive in the form of loss of skills after a period of normal development. Similar to adult neurodegenerative disorders, childhood dementia also exhibits cognitive deterioration,...
Proceedings Article

The Importance of Mother-in-law in Mental Health of Infertile Women During Fertility Treatment Period

Dewi Puspitaningrum, Dian Nintyasari Mustika, Dewi Setyawati, Hamnah Latifah, Alya Aulia Rahmayani
Background: Women with infertility conditions and during the fertility treatment process or the existence of a pregnancy program feel more worried and anxious if the results do not go according to plan. Infertile women need support from people who are so essential and can significantly affect their condition....

Countering Women’s Stereotypes in Taufiq Al-Hakim’s Izis Playscript

Deny Gunawan Susandi
This research focuses on the main female character, Izis, in the play script of Izis (1955) by Taufiq Al-Hakim. This study used a feminist literary critique approach that focused on feminist values applied in the literary analysis process. In addition, gender theories and gender stereotypes were used...

Argumentation in Covariational Reasoning: Middle School Student’s Solving Covariation Problem with Different Cognitive Style

K. Fitria Santoso, Mega Teguh Budiarto, Raden Sulaiman
The aim of this research is to describe the process of covariational reasoning and how to build argumentation in solving covariation problems for middle school students who had verbal and visual cognitive style. This qualitative descriptive research investigated the differences in covariational reasoning...