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Globalization, English, and Identity Construction

A Narrative Inquiry

Isti Siti Saleha Gandana, Luthfiah Nissa
Language is fundamental in shaping one’s identity. In today’s borderless world, how we see, define and position ourselves appear to be, to a varying degree, interconnected to a host of ‘globalizing forces’, such as English. Drawing on Bhabha’s (1994) notion of hybridity and Gomzina’s (2012) multi-layered...

The Role of Language and Communication Strategy for Employee Motivation: The Study Case of CV. Kreasi Pisang Indonesia in Makassar

Nurhabyana Nurhabyana, Moehammad Iqbal Sultan, Arianto Arianto
When leading an organization, the leader will hope that every activity will be easily run. A language is a communication tool required by the company to provide direction or work instructions. There are three essential things to create an effective communication. Firstly, the content that is being discussed....

Digital Identities Unveiled: The Role of Social Media in Fostering Gender Diversity and Inclusivity

Yating Li, Zhuoma Lazhong, Yizhao Gong, Xuan Yin
Social media platforms have increasingly become pivotal arenas for advocating and embracing gender diversity and inclusivity, providing transgender and non-binary individuals, among others, a place to express their identities and find solidarity. This article takes a sociological lens to explore the...
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Study on the influence mechanism of digital transformation and absorptive capacity on textile enterprise performance

Jing Liu, Yinjie Liu
Since the “14th Five-Year Plan”, the development of China’s textile industry has achieved good results, but there are also problems such as the degree of digital transformation is low, and there are few available digital resources. Therefore, this paper adopts text analysis method to construct enterprise...
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Exploring Ethical Dilemmas of AI Generative Tools Among Higher Education Students: A Systematic Review

Ismail Abdulfatai Olohunfunmi, Ahmad Zulfadhli Khairuddin
In the present age, the influx of AI-driven generative tools such as ChatGPT, most especially in the higher institution context, is alarming. Students are faced with the challenges of making ethical decisions regarding the possible options of whether to use AI generative tools to do their assignment...

The Brazilian Far-right and New Media Models: the Role of Disintermediation in Bolsonarismo’s Discourse

Flávia Gomes-Franco e Silva, Juliana Colussi, Gabriel Bayarri-Toscano, Paula de Souza Paes
This paper is based on a study of Jair Bolsonaro’s disintermediated discourse, specifically his Instagram account during the pre-electoral period leading up to the 2022 presidential elections in Brazil. By communicating directly with his audience, Bolsonaro exemplifies how new technology disrupts traditional...
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AI-Powered Early Detection of Cardiovascular Diseases Using Deep Learning Algorithms

G. S. Pradeep Ghantasala, Nalli Vinaya Kumari, Pellakuri Vidyullatha, R. Rajesh Sharma, Akey Sungheetha, Suresh Kalllam, Gaganpreet Kaur
In this paper explores the purpose for deep learning algorithms in the early recognition of cardiovascular diseases (CVDs). With CVDs being a indicating source of transience worldwide, early diagnosis is critical for successful treatment and prevention. In order to locate feasible risks and early signs...

Challenging Societal Taboos through Art: Social Awareness and Education in India

Mounika Gunda, Suresh Ragul A, Toram Krishna Godha Samanvitha, Ashutosh Kumar, Gajanan Pratap Kulkarni, Deepa Shree
Art is less about making things pretty; it is a form of innovation that reshapes the way people perceive the world and seeks to undermine deep-seated social norms enshrined in the manifoldness-caged conventionality of enduring India. With everything from prehistoric cave art and village opera, to modern...

The Role of Brand Loyalty Between Brand Satisfaction, Brand Engagement, and Consumer Advocacy – A Conceptual Analysis

Suryadi Setiawan, Ambar Lukitaningsih
In the context of increasingly fierce business competition, the phenomenon of consumer advocacy is an important indicator of the success of marketing strategies that focus on customer experience. Satisfied consumers not only become loyal, but also voluntarily promote the brand to others, which is known...

Tendencies of Corruption Crimes by Regional Leaders During the COVID-19 Pandemic in Indonesia for the Period 2019-2022

Audaraziq Ismail, Febby Mutiara Nelson, Henny Saptatia, Basuki Rekso Wibowo, Iqbalsyah Nouval Muktiajie, Ahmad Sarinawi
Corruption has been common in Indonesia throughout the Covid-19 epidemic, especially among regional leaders. This study examines how the COVID-19 epidemic has affected corruption offenses, particularly those committed by regional leaders. It links it to law enforcement and its impact on the effectiveness...

Increasing the Interactivity of the Museum Collections Case Study: Museum Nasional Indonesia Building A

Brian Wibisono, Samsu Hendra Siwi, Naniek Widayati Priyomarsono
This paper describes how to improve the interactivity of The Indonesian National Museum Collections – Building A. Interactivity between visitors and object collections is important because it could create some sense of experience in the display even collections. Some theories said there are many techniques...

Quizlet as an Alternative Application for Learning German Nouns

Emeralda Safarina, Pepen Permana, Dani Hendra
Web-based learning media plays an important role in learning process nowadays. Quizlet is a web-based application that could be used as a good alternative learning media. It provides a variety of features ranging from flashcards to interesting games that suit to help learning German nouns. German nouns...

Investigation and Adjustments Approaches Study on DQP Learning Areas Credits Reasonable Distribution The Case Study of Human Resource Management

Weimin Zhong, Wei Xiong
This paper stand in the perspective of the construction professional, systematic combing Curriculum standards, combined with DQP Qualifications Framework credits proportion under study and the distribution of the field demonstration, using methods from the top down and from the bottom relative binding...
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Research on Simulating Rumen System Automatic Control and PH Value Detection

Zheng Liang, Jiannan Yuan
Because of ruminants with rumen this unique digestive organ, and utilization of roughage has a strong procession, so how to make the feed utilization, that is the first to solve the problem with this design. The subject of this item is in jilin agricultural university college of animal science of the...
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Research of Development Situation, existing problems, strategy, countermeasure and supporting policy for Ningbo Cross-Border Electronic Commerce

Qianqian Ge
Small and medium-sized foreign trade enterprises play the decisive role in improving Ningbo's economy forward. This paper analyzes the main problems faced by small and medium-sized foreign trade enterprises while developing cross-border electronic commerce, proposes the constructive countermeasure, conducts...

The Role of Cultural Characteristics in Industrial Manufacturers Performance -Implications of locating production in Norway

Natalia Swahn, Marco Semini, Jan Ola Strandhagen
Geographical location is one of the factors that can contribute to the company's competitive advantage on the global market [1]. Each location is unique in terms of its cultural characteristics; understanding the relation between cultural factors, production characteristics and performance is essential...

From Critical Problem to Interdisciplinary Application-Novel Material Development in Postgraduate Studies

Yixin Wang, Hong Tao, Di Wu, Yanglu Qu, Yangchao Deng, Dengguang Yu
The postgraduate students majored in materials science and engineering for a master degree are often puzzled by where and how to start their scientific investigations. The hot problems in the applied disciplines can be exploited as the good start points for a series of innovations, which comprise fine...
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The basic ability of the executive secretary of a new era

Yongming Xu
The executive secretary of colleges and universities is the connection link between school's leaders and teachers, students, that is not only to report to the leadership of the work, but also to understand the needs of teachers and students. Because of the development of education reform in the new era,...

Analysis of Organizational Culture on Competency of Educators Community Learning Activities Center (PKBM) In Minahasa District

Julduz R. Paus
The finding of this research: 1. Relationship Between Organizational Culture and the Competency of Educators of Community Learning Centers (PKBM) in Minahasa District and 2. How much is the degree of relationship between organizational culture and PKBM Educator Competencies in Minahasa District. The...

The Effect of Gardening Project Activities on Children's Science Ability of 5-6 at Aisyiyah II Kindergarten Sukajadi

Swandra Rahayu, Farida Mayar, Dadan Suryana
The purpose of this study was to find out how much influence gardening project activities have on the scientific ability of children beginning 5-6 years of age at Kindegarden Aisyiyah II, Sukajadi District, Pekanbaru. This study uses a quantitative approach and this type of research is an experiment....
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Fault Diagnosis of Wind Turbines’ Bearing Based on PSO-AdaBoostSVM

Hao Gan, Bin Jiao
Bearing is an important part of wind turbine. In the past few years, there have been many intelligent fault diagnosis algorithms for it. Support vector machine is one of them. But it also has many shortcomings for fault diagnosis. For example, how to select kernel and parameters makes the classifier...

Relationship Between Self-Concept and Socioeconomic Status with Student Career Planning in Vocational School

Luluk Dina Islamiyah, Retno Tri Hariastuti, Najlatun Naqiyah
The aim of this research to determine how big the relationship between self-concept and socioeconomic status with career planning students in Vocational High School. This research uses the quantitative approach with multiple correlation research type. The population in this study are 289 students in...

Literature Review of Cross-border M&A Performance Test and Path Selection by Chinese Banks

Yan-liang Zhang, Xiao-ye Zhang, Le-ya Zhang
In the course of the development of the international banks, cross-border M&A has become one of the main methods of its realization of international operation. With the opening of China's financial industry on Dec.11th in 2006, international financial service trade has entered a new era. Faced with the...

Perception of English Lexical Stress by English, Beijing Dialect, and Guangzhou Cantonese Speakers

Xing-Rong Guo, Xiao-Xiang Chen, Yi-Ming Guo
This study explored how listeners' L1 dialect affects their weighting of acoustic correlates in perceiving English lexical stress. 20 American English speakers, 20 Beijing dialect speakers, and 20 Guangzhou Cantonese speakers produced nonce disyllabic words. Results showed that the salience hierarchy...
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Blood Donor Information System Design Based on Web (Case Study in Pmi Tasikmalaya)

Rian Arie Gustaman, Eka Wahyu Hidayat
Based on the fact, that the Indonesian Red Cross (PMI) Tasikmalaya have similar problems with other Red Cross branches, especially in the Blood Donor Unit. The problem is still using manual processing and the lack of data integration between the PMI to the Hospital Blood Bank (BDRs) so that one of the...

Developing a Tracer Study Information System Based on SMS Gateway to Support Career Development Program in UPI, Cibiru Campus

Fahmi Candra Permana, Asep Herry Hernawan, Feri Hidayatullah Firmansyah, Intan Permata Sari
Graduates’ waiting period of an educational institution in getting a job can be an institution standard quality in organizing the educational process for its graduates. In addition, one indicator of the success of the education process is the absorption of the graduates of the institution in the working...

Stereotype, Ambivalence, and Mimicry in Uwe Timm’s Morenga (1978)

Dudy Syafruddin
Cultural encounters between the West and the Rest during colonialism are often based on unequal relations. Many of these encounters are revealed in literary works, one of which is Morenga by Uwe Timm (1978). The novel, which revolved around the German colonial period in Deutsch-Südwest Afrika, became...

Generating the House’s Backyard as a Public Space Within the Informal Settlement: A Case Study of Kampung Kedaung Kali Angke

Tamia Sheira Bagasta, Achmad Hery Fuad
The growth of the informal settlement appears to occupy the backyard space of the informal housing. This situation leads to the use of the backyard—specifically the ones located directly next to the river—for the inhabitant’s daily activities, such as cooking, trading, and playing. This paper examines...
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Writing for International Journals: Lessons Learned from the Experts

Urip Sulistiyo, Reny Heyanti, Kaspul Anwar, Yuzadi Yuzadi, Mifthahul Nurzanah
This study investigated how to publish a journal article in reputable International Journals. A descriptive qualitative approach was used to gather the data from the expert participants. A semi-structural interview was conducted and 5 expert participants participated in the data collection phase. The...

How to Extract and to Examination of β-Carotene in Carrot (Daucus carota)

Muhamad Taswin, Sonlimar Mangunsong
Carrots (Daucus carota), is the main sources of beta carotene besides tomatoes and palm oil. At present, β-carotene has been used extensively in food, industry, and medicine, so that beta carotene is of high economic value. The β-carotene in carrot can be obtained by chemical preparation. The researchers,...

Will Creative Industries Survive in Industrial Revolution 4.0? An Experience from Batik Tulis Lasem, Indonesia

Ali Roziqin, Amaliana Nur Fajrina
The development of industrial revolution 4.0 impacted all aspects of human life. One of the aspects that predicted the future is the use of the internet, which will be increasingly significant in the industrial world. Indeed, this condition impacts the development of Small and Medium Enterprises (SMEs)...

Marketing Communication by Businesses in the Cerebral Palsy Community

Mutiah Mutiah, Diyah Utami, Tsuroyya Tsuroyya, Vinda Maya Setianingrum, Fitri Norhabiba
The cerebral palsy family community is a group of parents who have children with brain paralysis. In this community they have a variety of activities aimed at therapy so that it can stimulate their child’s motor, sensory and cognitive abilities. Members of this community are very active in participating...

A. J. Greimas’ Narrative Structure in the Animated Film Turning Red

Abdul Muntaqim Anshory, Bening Nuha Nirmala, Nur Latifah
This study discusses the narrative structure in the animated film Turning Red using Algirdas Julius Greimas’ narrative theory. The purpose of this study is to find the actantial form and functional model of the story in the animated film. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. The data source...

Relationship between new technologies and burnout: A systematic literature review

Ana Pinto, Sara Sousa, Joana Santos
The rise of digitization in workplaces is transforming how work is managed, presenting both advantages and challenges for safety and health. While new technologies can create safer work environments, they can also contribute to high performance pressure, which negatively affects workers’ mental health....

Interpersonal Function of Viewer’s Comments in Ari Aster’s Horror Movies

Ruiz J. B. Pandapotan Manurung, Winda Setiasari, Widya Andayani
This study examines how fans of Ari Aster’s films Hereditary [2018] and Midsommar [2019] use language to connect and build community through online discussions. We analyzed 100 English comments from RogerEbert.com [2019–2024] using Systemic Functional Linguistics to understand how sentence structures...

Investigating Students’ Pragmatic Deficit of Teacher-Student Interaction in a Language Classroom Discourse

Ika Lusi Kristanti, Bambang Yulianto, Ahmad Munir, Dian Anik Cahyani
Students’ pragmatic deficit is closely related students’ language impairment due to the lack of innate ability to interact emotionally with other. It can be found in teacher-students interaction. This study attempts to illuminate the students’ pragmatic deficit in classroom discourse. The participant...
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Research on the Mechanism of Co-production’s Impact on Breakthrough Innovations in Chinese Manufacturing Enterprises under the Background of Digital Transformation

Yilin Tian, Qiang Li, Wei Shi, Ni Lei
Amidst the trend of digital transformation and technological paradigm shifts in enterprises, those engaging in breakthrough innovations possess greater market competitiveness, with a higher likelihood of success in the research and development of new products and services, as well as relatively greater...

Redefining Tourism Accessibility in Northeast India: Pioneering the Future of Low-Impact Transportation

Indrajit Dutta
Tourism accessibility is crucial for fostering sustainable and inclusive growth; however, transportation barriers, especially in environmentally fragile regions like Northeast India, present significant challenges. This study explores how adopting low-impact transportation solutions can improve tourism...

Integrating Social Capitals in Disaster Risk Reduction Policy: Evidence from the Sister Village Program in Magelang, Indonesia

Yuni Kurniasih, Sri Suwitri, Tri Yuniningsih
This study aims to investigate the social-capital approach in disaster mitigation policy of Magelang Regency with regard to Sister Village Program as a program on the field. Given the region’s proximity to Mount Merapi and its high level of risk, the local Government has proposed framework of partnership...

Optimizing Early Childhood Character Education: Management of Learning Models Inspired by Kalimantan Folklore

A. Suriansyah, A. Aslamiah, R. Amelia, C. Cinantya
This study aims to examine the integration of management principles into the development of early childhood character education based on Kalimantan folklore. The research explores the values embedded in Kalimantan folklore and their potential role in shaping early childhood character. Despite its rich...

Sustainable Ecology: The Role of Local Communities in Achieving Sustainable Tourism Village

Fafurida, Wijang Sakitri, Annis Nurfitriana Nihayah, Meilani Intan Pertiwi, Shanty Oktavilia, Phany Ineke Putri
Economic conditions in the urban areas tend to be more developed than in the rural areas, which make a significant income gap between the two areas. An appropriate solution is required to overcome this problem. One of the efforts required is to observe the economic development evenly, not only in urban...

The Use of Quizlet as a Vocabulary Acquisition Learning Media for Eleventh Grade Students

Rofika Tiara Avisteva, Sisilia Setiawati Halimi
Language learners tend to have a limited amount of vocabulary. This problem limits them from using and understanding a broad coverage of speech or text in a foreign language. One of the reasons causing this matter is the lack of teachers’ awareness of how to teach vocabulary for language learners. Quizlet...

The Application of Virtual Reality Technology in the Tourism Industry with Local Characteristics in Machong

Meng-bo WANG, Zhen-dan Liu, Feng Ding, Li-na Zhang, Jin-ting Zhang
At present, China’s local special tourism is from sightseeing tourism to experience, health, Leisure and holiday tourism over. Machong is rich in local tourism resources, but it has not yet turned into an industrial advantage. Based on how to transform the resource advantage into the industry advantage,...

The Development of Asian Characters’ Stereotypes of Ethnic Identity and Cultural Representation in American Films

Kexin Dong, Lixuan Sun, Xinjie Zhang
The paper discussed the stereotypes of Asian people developed in American films. Besides, it also talked about the impact of stereotypes and how people should deal with the impact of existing stereotypes. In order to solve this question, the paper used the qualitative method. To evaluate the creation...
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A Synchronization Mechanism between CUDA Blocks for GPU

Bingru Wang, Changyou Zhang, Feng Wang, Jun Feng
GPU(Graphic Processing Unit) provides a promising solution with massive threads and its advantage is high performance computing. The emergence of CUDA(Compute Unified Device Architecture) opens the door of using GPU's powerful computing power. However, because of the limitation of CUDA itself, direct...

Research on the Impact Mechanism between Logistics Service Innovation and Online Customer Repurchase Intention

Dan Lin, Rui Zhang
Logistics service is an important part of online shopping consumers’ perception and evaluation, which is also a critical factor for repurchase intention in E-commerce. This study aims to answer the basic question “how logistics service innovation influences online shopping customers’ repurchase intention”....

Dynamics of Entrepreneurship on The Small Enterprises in Rural Areas in Kudus, Central Java (A Case Study in Loram Kulon Village)

M. Solehatul Mustofa
The entrepreneurship in small entrepreneurs in rural areas of Java has good dynamics by experiencing growth and development influenced by many factors. Therefore, there are villages whose small enterprises are able to grow and develop well, but there are also some which do not have well-developing businesses....

Tourism Carrying Capacity Analysis as a Basis for The Determination of The Spatial Tourism in Tidung Besar Island South Thousand Islands Subdistrct The Province of Jakarta

Reiza Miftah Wirakusuma, Kiki Ermawati
With an area of 50.13 ha, Tidung Besar Island still could not accommodate the high number of tourist. This shows that the carrying capacity of tourism on the island is still inadequate. This research aims to analyze island spatial planning, tourism carrying capacity, and how the layout according to...

Research on “Combination of Medical Treatment and Endowment” from the Perspective of Digital Economy

Dangchen Sui, Yihan Guan
With the rapid rise of aging population in China, the problem of ageing is becoming increasingly prominent. With the rapid development of digital economy, the effective combination of digital technologies such as Internet and a large number of innovative subjects has produced new benefits and values....

The application research about theory model of mobile payment

XiaoQing Chu
China is the country with the largest number of mobile terminals, and has a great market development potential. But compared with some developed countries, our mobile payment is behind a lot, and now our mobile payment has not been recognized by all consumer groups. There is an important hot issue in...