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English Club Usage by Santri of Baitul Hidayah Islamic Boarding School as an Act to Prevent Disruption Era (A Case Study of Pesantren Baitul Hidayah, Cimenyan, Bandung)
Yuristia Wira Cholifah, Erik Setiawan, Arbaiyah Satriani, Dian Widya P S
This recent paper tries to examine how santri take benefit from the existence of an English Club at their school in terms of increasing their understanding of having ability in mastering a foreign language. This research is performed at an Islamic boarding school Baitul Hidayah, Cimenyan, Bandung Regency....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Software Test Resource Allocation Based on Adaptive Operator Selection
Wenjie Chang, Baolong Guo
With the rapid development of computer software, making the complexity of the software system increased dramatically, the inevitable cost of testing resources is also increasing. Under the conditions of limited resources, how to better find the balance between resource consumption and reliability obtains...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Identifying Black Spots in Southeast Sulawesi Province, Indonesia: A Combination Method of Equivalent Accident Number and Road Safety Survey Value
Budi Susilo, Rhenato Geovan, Ivan Imanuel
Road traffic accidents still become major problems for Indonesia causing more than 25,000 deaths per year. One of the challenges faced in making road betterments is how to identify and prioritize black spots with minimal accident data. This study offers an innovative approach to combine Equivalent Accident...
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The Influence of Educational Background and Work Experience on Employees Performance at PT. Three Cast Indonesia
Tika Fadilah
This research was conducted aimed at knowing how the influence of educational background and work experience on employee performance at PT. Three Cast Indonesia. The results of multiple linear regression can be concluded that (1) the educational background variable has a positive and significant effect...
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Why Nonfinancial Reporting Matters?
Ljiljana Maravić, Veljko Dmitrović, Tijana Obradović
Governments, consumers, and investors are increasingly pressuring companies to be truly open on the economic, environmental and social impact of their business. Many companies publish nonfinancial reports, also known as corporate social responsibility (CSR) or environmental, social, and governance (ESG)...
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How to Measure Psychological Well-Being for Candidates of Physical Educators?
Kurnia Tahki, Juriana Juriana, Deasyanti Deasyanti
Measurement of psychological well-being for physical educator’s candidate is needed as a form of mental preparation in entering the workforce and becoming a professional physical educator in the community. Psychological well-being is an individual condition characterized by feeling happy, having life...
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An Evaluation of Physical Education in Elementary School Learning Education
Tauchid, Herita Warni, Maruful Kahri
Unit Level Curriculum (SBC) in which contains learning objectives should be achieved by educators, the operator of the curriculum. The implementation of learning activities consists of planning, implementation and assessment which are needed for school learning activities. It is necessary to find out...
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Exploring EFL Students’ Gaming Experience in Acquiring Second Language Vocabulary
Resna Suci Nurfalah
How students acquire a second language (L2) has been varied due to the development of information and communications technology (ICT). Different digital technologies, especially video games, which are used to assist students in acquiring language have been examined by researchers. However, studies exploring...
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Mobile Mediated Communication: Emoji Usage and Play Frame
Qi Su, Xiaoxiao Chen
Emoji has already become a ubiquitous language for Mobile Mediated Communication (MMC) worldwide. And emoji usage has many implications from text messaging to social interaction. It helps users convey emotional information via nonverbal cues. Although prior sentiment analyses provide clear pictures of...
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The Metamorphosis of Church Spirituality during the Covid-19 Pandemic
Fredy Simanjuntak, Johannes Tarigan, Talizaro Tafonao, Alexander Djuang Papay, Vicky Baldwin Goldsmith Dotulong Paat
Since the outbreak of the Covid-19 outbreak, the practice of worship has transitioned online to the use of virtual worship. Likewise, the direction of church spirituality, in general, has more immigrated to cyberspace. The church is on the verge of a spiritual metamorphosis of social formation in the...
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Digital Innovation in the Tourism Industry: Some Evidence from Indonesia
Hari Hananto, Veny Megawati, Aluisius Hery Pratono
While the pandemic placed extreme economic challenges, the tourism industry seeks disruptive adaptations by generating digital innovations that provide fertile ground in this global crisis. This article examines how digitalization has a subversive impact on the tourism and hospitality industries by exploiting...
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The Teachers’ Ability in Integrating Technology for EFL Classroom
Nada Nabilah, Yenni Rozimela
In the 21st century, which has entered this digital era, the world of education must respond to educational disruptions that demand the integration of technology in the teaching and learning process, including Language Teaching and Learning (LTL). In Indonesia, being able to utilize technology in the...
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Design of a Crowd Restriction Based an Internet of Things during the covid-19 pandemic at University PGRI Yogyakarta
R. Hafid Hardyanto, Marti Widya Sari, Rinda Dwi Cahya
The Covid-19 pandemic has restricted human activities. In Indonesia, to prevent the transmission of COVID-19, crowd restrictions are carried out. The limitation imposed at UPY is by limiting the number of visitors entering the room at Universitas PGRI Yogyakarta. This article will discuss the system...
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Community Entrepreneurship Collaboration and Village Leadership: The Key to Successful Village-Owned Enterprises Management in Malang
Agung Winarno, Candany Putri Wardany
Village leadership’s perception of establishing a productive society, associated with the widespread formation of local potential-based economic institutions, has resulted in the development of a well-developed Village Owned Enterprise (BUMDES). The purpose of this study is to demonstrate how the management...
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Development of Learning Media with Javanese Script Monopoly
Umu Da’watul Choiro, Khotimatul Qismiyah, Dias Putri Yuniar
Javanese language in educational institutions, especially the elementary level, is a local content subject. One of the materials studied in Javanese subjects is Javanese script, with basic competencies in reading and writing. Students on average are not interested in learning Javanese because learning...
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Village Government Performance in Development Infrastructure in North Ralleanak Village Mamasa Regency
Yuyun Aprilia
The purpose of this study is to determine the productivity, service quality, responsiveness, responsibility and accountability of infrastructure development in North Ralleanak Village. This research uses a qualitative method, the research sources consist of primary data and secondary data, informants...
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Application of Child Protection Principles to Prevent Child Exploitation in the Family Content Industry
Feronica Feronica
Indonesia has several regulations related to child protection and social media. However, these regulations are fragmented, so there is a need to connect various laws such as the Child Protection Law, the Labor Law, the Ministerial Decree on Protection for Children Engaged in Work to Develop Talents and...
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R&D Roulette: How Betting on Innovation Spins Business Performance
Lei Jin, Keyi Duan
Utilizing data from listed companies spanning the years 2006 to 2022, this paper examines the correlation between R&D investment and corporate performance. It also explores the mechanisms and moderating effects of ownership concentration. R&D investment boosts business performance by alleviating...
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A Review of Metroxylon Sago Plant Restoration Towards Recovery Populations With Special Emphasis on Lampung
Jayusman Jayusman, Slameto Slameto, Zahara Zahara, Meidaliyantisyah Meidaliyantisyah, Marsudin Silalahi
Rumbia or (Metroxylon sago), which has a long history of economic benefits for sago farmers, naturally grows on Lampung Province, Indonesia. In one of the fragmented areas with scattered trees, the sago habitat is now in a state of decline. The reduced area of sago is due to the pressures that are several...
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Relating to how otome games affect female players’ perceptions of mate choice
Wangzi Han
Female gamers have increased significantly in recent years, and female-focused otome games(also referred to as maiden games) are quickly taking hold of the market. Otome games are unique from other types of mobile games. It employs the plot, audio, and visual components as additions to change and advance....
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Research on Optimization Strategies for Business Information Systems Based on Artificial Intelligence
Danyang Liu
With the rapid development of artificial intelligence (AI) technology, business information systems (BIS) have become increasingly important in enterprise management. This paper explores the application of AI in BIS and, through an analysis of optimization strategies, proposes methods for using AI to...
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Exploring the Digital Shopper: How Facebook and Instagram Influence Consumer Behavior in the FMCG Sector
Anitha Nallasivam, S. Mahalakshmi, A. R. Keerthana, Tadpigari Mahesh Babu
When it comes to the promotion of goods that move rapidly (FMCG), consumer behavior is crucial. Numerous variables impact this behavior, and in the worldwide world of today, the requirements and tastes of customers change with time. Given that this sector has a big impact on India’s GDP expansion, it...
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Business Closure and Kubler-Ross’ Five Stages of Grief: A Conceptual Framework
Hong-Leong Teh, Shwu-Shing Ng, Yong-Hooi Lim, Tun-Pin Chong, Yen-San Yip
The COVID-19 pandemic has caused many businesses to experience failure and close down. However, there are a lack of studies that examine how business owners experience the five stages of grief as their business venture fails and is forced to close. The current study therefore proposes a conceptual framework...
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The Power of Goddess from East Java in Lontar Sri Tanjung: Indonesian Classic Literature Study
Fitrahayunitisna Fitrahayunitisna
Lontar Sri Tanjung is one of the classic literatures in Java, Indonesia. The story of Sri Tanjung is one of the folktales that remains alive and has been transformed into various works of art in East Java. Sri Tanjung in various narratives and studies is known as a poor woman who died because of the...
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Competing Perspectives of NLPSC Graduates on Blended Learning as a Modality Using UNESCO’s Framework on Education Quality
Christian Abella, Mary Grace Gacusan
This study is focused on the perspectives of NLPSC graduates on Blended Learning modality guided by the UNESCO’s Framework on Education Quality. It is qualitative by nature and made use of case study as the research design. Interview was used as the instrument to gather plausible data. Coding, thematic...
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The Story of Adaptive Reuse in Jakarta’s Old Building Under the ‘Instagrammable’ Era
Rizki Dwika Aprilian, Indah Widiastuti
Cities are manifestations that record every development and change in society that occurred very rapidly. Even though it keeps changing time by time, it often leaves a corner or area that still kept memories from the past. Sometimes the preservation of old buildings faces several issues that turn them...
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The health inequalities research of empty nesters under the background of urbanization and occupational mobility
Zhang Dengguo, Yang Zhijun
In the case that China's urbanization and industrialization continues to accelerate, there has been a phenomenon that a large amount of rural labor flow into urban, and with the rural migrant labor force, there has formed such a disadvantaged group of rural empty nesters and the number shows a trend...
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Application of Corpus Analysis Tool in Investigating Listening Proficiency: Under the Perspective of TEM-8 Testing by RANGE
Yuting Chen, Shuang Liang, Ying Shen
With the development of the computer and the processing technology, various text analysis tools have been created. The purpose of this paper is to investigate how students can apply the software RANGE to the test-oriented education, helping them to improve their vocabulary levels in their listening tests....
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Study on Tertiary Infilling Adjustment Optimized Well Spacing at Super High Water Cut Stage
Lin Li
In view of the features of the remaining oil after a period of production since secondary infilling adjustment of water flooding development oil field, that is, low quality, uneven planar distribution and high vertical dispersal, study on tertiary infilling adjustment optimized well spacing has been...
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Research on Adjustment of Preliminaries Caused by New Work Sections And Trades added in list
Yanqiu Li, Hong Ke
The new work sections and trades added in list will cause adjustment of preliminaries. For both parties concerned, the determination of preliminaries cost adjustment is the focus points of controversy. The study about the research on adjustment of preliminaries is rare. Therefore, through literature...
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The concept of knowledge management in the application of migrant workers protection using SECI model
Rangga Sidik, Deden Abdul Wahab, Yeffry Handoko Putra, Leonardi P. Hasugian, Yusrila Y. Kerlooza
The purpose of this research is to create the implementation design concept for the government to give the protection of Indonesian migrant workers. The concept of knowledge management adapted from SECI Model mechanism gives a wide picture of how migrant workers should be. In this research, a qualitative...
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Explain the Basic Issues About Control of Corrupt Crimes in the View of Big Data
Yuehong Wu
Big Data contains the law of social development and criminal governance, and how to prevent and control corruption crime to adapt to the tide of big data is the key to carry out the management of the number in crime prevention and control. In this regard, our country should pay attention to the issue...
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How to Manage Urban Tourism of Kampung Sumbawan, Krapyak, Pekalongan: A SWOT Analysis and Related Strategies
Rina Suprina, Agie Pradhipta, Purwanti Dyah Pramanik
Urban tourism is going to be an important tourism activity in the world. Pekalongan, a small city in Central Java, is famous for its cultural heritage. One of the areas which is potentially developed to be a tourist destination is Kampung Sumbawan. The purpose of this paper is to find out and suggest...
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Leading problems and prospects in the regulation of the digital economy
Elena Korneeva, Marina Voloshinova, Anna Albaeva
This paper tackles the issue of problems, experience and the pathways for development for the man and society in the digital economy. In particular, it focuses on the digital technologies and the information society. Moreover, the paper contemplates on the regulatory environment in the digital economy...
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Critical Discourse Analysis of Asian Games 2018's Preparation in Indonesia Online News Media
Teguh Dwi Putranto, Daniel Susilo
Asian Games as the highest sports event in the Asian continent became a prestigious sporting event, especially for countries in Asia. As one of the countries in the continent of Asia, Indonesia has a pretty onerous task in the Asian Games this year. In addition to having to perform optimally as a contingent...
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Statistical Literacy and its Urgency for Students
Yuniawatika Yuniawatika
The issue of literacy has been widely studied by education experts both at home and abroad, including statistical literacy. Statistical literacy is an important thing for productive people to have in this 4.0 industrial revolution era. Statistical literacy is the ability to interpret and describe information...
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Learning Design of Combinatory Using Indonesian Realistic Mathematics Education
Mr. Somakim, Mr. Darmawijoyo, Ning Eliyati
This study aims to find out how the use of Indonesian realistic mathematics education approach (PMRI) can support students' understanding in learning the concept of combinatory. The research method used is Design research. Design research consists of three stages: preliminary, teaching experiment and...
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Towards Automated Code Generation for Autonomous Mobile Robots
D. Kerr, U. Nehmzow, S.A. Billings
With the expected growth in mobile robotics the demand for expertise to develop robot control code will also increase. As end-users cannot be expected to develop this control code themselves, a more elegant solution would be to allow the end-users to teach the robot by demonstrating the task. In this...
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Philosophical Implications of Ex-Tunc and Ex-Nunc Testing in State Administration Disputes
Untoro, Muhani Jibi
The constitution in all countries can almost be said to have reflected the division of legislative, executive, and judicial powers. The idea of separation of powers is the idea of Monstesquieu which teaches the importance of the separation of powers in a country. The State Administrative Court as one...
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Students’ Writing Apprehension in Research Background Development
Hilda Izzati Madjid, Achmad Nafal Firdaus Amru, Renaldi Bimantoro, Dandy Azhar Ramadhan
in higher educational context or universities in Indonesia, most EFL students still find difficulties to write the ideas in written form, especially in writing the background section of an academic article. There are a lot of problems occured when they are writing an academic article. On of the problems...
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Philosophy of Gender Justice in the Indigenous Malay People in Siak Sri Indrapura Regency
Dessy Artina
“Adat” in the Kingdom of Siak is a tradition based on Islamic Sharia called “adat bersendikan syarak, and syarak bersendikan Kitabullah”. For Malay people, what is called Malay is those who have Malay customs, speaking in Malay language and Islam. So, the customs and culture of Malay is based on Islam,...
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Research on Mongolian Translation of Terminologies for New Media
Sarul
With the increasing development of the new media, the new terminologies related to the publication industries are sprouting, bringing about the critical issue on how to formulate and implement them in Mongolian. At present, there are trends that the translators adopt the new terminologies according to...
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Building-Blocks: Children’s Reflection on Gender
Marina Trie Ramadhany Gunawan, Hani Yulindrasari
This article discusses how gender is constructed through building blocks toys. Using the perspective of post developmentalism, we examined the building blocks as learning media in early childhood education. We conducted a two-month focused ethnography in a kindergarten in the city of Bandung, Indonesia....
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Cooperative Learning Structures (CLS) to Improve Students’ Speaking Skill
Rustiyani
In learning a language, we learn the four skills, they are speaking, listening, reading, and writing.One of the important skills that must be mastered by the learners is speaking. Mastering speaking is a need in order to be able to use the language to communicate. One of the methods that attracts many...
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Design Perspectives From Co-Creation Experiences in Brazilian Complex Social Contexts
Maria Luiza D. Viana, Dra. Maria Cecília Loschiavo dos Santos
This paper presents reflections about the dynamics of articulation among people to solve urban problems, having as reference initiatives of popular participation existing in a Brazilian favela1. These are collective initiatives that involve partnerships with the private sector and dialogues with government...
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Privatization of Correctional Facilities as a Model of Efficient and Effective Inmate Empowerment
Desy Maryani, Nur Rochaeti
The imprisonment system which emphasized revenge and detention was removed and changed with the concept of social rehabilitation and reintegration. The Correctional system aims to improve inmates’ behavior and restore correctional inmates as good citizens who can be accepted well by the community. The...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Students’ Psychological Problems Towards Online Learning During COVID-19 Pandemic
A Literature Review Study
Nila Inayatillah, Munawaroh, Khairunnisa, Yolanda Demiza, Adrian Dinata Dwi Dharma
This literature review study highlights the current issues about online learning during the COVID-19 pandemic, which focused on students’ psychological problems. This critical review presents any relevant studies about the pandemic effect on the educational field, which shifted the conventional learning...
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Wayang: How is it Used to Improve Children’s Language Skills?
Santi Alfiyah, Choirun Nisak Aulina, Agus Salim
Language skills are the ability to express something in mind through communication. The development of language skills in early childhood is significant because it is a provision for children to communicate with people around them. This study aims to determine the improvement of children’s language skills...
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The Model of E-Administration and COVID-19 Multi Helix Collaboration Policy in Indonesia
Ayuning Budiati, Ipah Ema Jumiati
Indonesia is coping Covid-19 pandemic since the beginning of March 2020. Many policies and strategies that have already been conducted by the government to resolve and prevent this outbreak. The use of technology information in administration (e-administration) is very important during this outbreak....
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Postpartum Depression in the Heat of Tradition: A Transcultural Case of Mararang
Juli Permatasari, Vita Camellia
Postpartum depression (PPD) is a common yet underdiagnosed mental health disorder that emerges within weeks to months after childbirth. It is characterized by persistent low mood, loss of interest, sleep and appetite disturbances, and fatigue. Globally, prevalence rates vary widely due to differences...