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Local Wisdom of Land Clearing by the Society of Siak Malay in Past

Maria Maya Lestari, Ledi Diana, Erdiansyah Erdiansyah
The habit of land clearing by the community has always been the reason for the fires. In an effort to address such matter, the present study was carried out to examine how the habits of Malay society in Siak Regency prior to Indonesia’s independence in 1945 in terms of land clearing. Conducted through...
Proceedings Article

Ethnomedicinal Plants Used by Batak Angkola Subethnic of Bulumario Village, Sipirok, South Tapanuli, North Sumatera

Khairissa Trisliani Asmara, Nisyawati, Marina Silalahi
Ethnobotany is interdisciplinary study of human and plants practical use. The study was conducted in Bulu Mario Village in Sipirok District, South Tapanuli. Bulu Mario Village is directly contiguous to the Sibual-Buali wildlife sanctuary. It has an area of about 3000 ha inhabited by 53 householders with...

Features of Modern Management and Its Impact on the Security of Socio-Economic Systems

Vasyl Franchuk, Marta Kopytko, Olga Guk
The article analyzes the trends of the modern world, which involve changes in the concepts of economic development of modern society. Such changes require the adaptation of management decisions to new business conditions. In this regard, the need to find new management methods in enterprises that will...

Critical Discourse Analysis: A Cognitive Investigation of Production and Interpretation of Netnews

Liyun Dong, Wei Deng
News discourse is ideological since it is made up to sustain or restructure power relations.Netnews is no exception: it strengthens ideology and ideology conversely strengthens Netnews.The article is trying to illustrate how the ideology works in the production and understanding of Netnews. The findings...
Journal: eFood
Review Article

How to Fulfill Carotenoid Needs during Pregnancy and for the Growth and Development of Infants and Children – A Review

Monika Nur Utami Prihastyanti, Rosita Dwi Chandra, Diah Mustika Lukitasari
Pages: 101 - 112
Society’s latest lifestyle has developed to a more rapid mobilization and advanced technology which makes people’s daily needs of nutrients have altered as well. This phenomenon comes to consequences where healthy diet has been neglected and people consume food only to fulfill the calories—which can...

Study on the Legal Issue of Workers’ Rights Protection: From the Perspective of International Human Rights Law

Yelu Xia, Jiacheng Zhou
The economic globalization of labor protection has caused the change of labor rights in international trade, some irresponsible international investment has brought harm to the rights and interests of international labor, and some workers all over the world are subject to different degrees of infringement...
Proceedings Article

Research on Enterprise Green Innovation and Debt Financing Costs

Jianjun Li, Huafeng Chen
In order to encourage enterprises to strengthen green innovation and cope with increasingly prominent environmental problems, China government has introduced a series of green financial policies. But, how does green innovation affect debt financing costs in practice ? The purpose of this paper is to...

Optimal Allocation of Human Resources in Gerontological Educational Institutions Based on Temporal Data Model and Its Algorithm Implementation

Meng He
In the age of the knowledge economy, human resources have an increasing influence on enterprises and even economic and social development. Whether an enterprise's structure is reasonable and its activities are effective is not how many highly educated and professional talents the enterprise must...

The Digital Inclusive Finance and Enterprise Innovation: Evidence from A-share Market

Bowen Liu, Xin Wen, Yufan Zhang, Xiaomeng Zhong
In China, the integration of digital technology and finance has gradually formed a digital supply mode of inclusive finance, which alleviates the financing limitations of small and medium-sized businesses to a certain extent and is significant for enterprise innovation activities that need financial...
Proceedings Article

Comparative Analysis of Deep Learning Models for Network Traffic Classification

Jinsong Liu
In many sectors, network traffic categorization is a crucial duty, including network security, quality of service, and traffic engineering. Deep learning models have demonstrated potential in this area. This study used a comparative analysis method to evaluate and compare how well various models performed...

The Impact of Visual Social Presence on the Popularity of Recommended Videos on Douyin

Jiahui Li
Recommended videos as one form of influencer marketing, is gradually becoming an important means of advertising implantation in e-commerce. This study investigates how visual social presence, influencer characteristics and video features respectively influence the dissemination effect of recommended...

A Comparative Study of Legal Strategies against Tax Avoidance in the Digital Economy

Junxiang Wang
The development of digital economy provides a new “opportunity” for international tax avoidance by digital enterprises, but the existence of a large number of international tax avoidance behaviors not only causes serious tax loss of the host country, but also poses a serious challenge to the principle...

Food Print, Sustainable Tourism, and Japanese Pop Food Culture in Manga Series

Yusida Lusiana, Wisnu Widjanarko, Anggita Stovia, Eko Kurniawan, Tri Asiati
In the world of tourism, sustainable environment quality is one issue arising within the climate change and global warming era happening throughout the world. Eating culture is one related aspect in which each choice in food material preparation, processing, and consumption will leave carbon footprints...

Between Career and Motherhood: Understanding Female Academics’ Pursuit of Success with Hofstede’s “Masculinity/Femininity” Dimension

Anna Wing Bo Tso
According to Hofstede’s (1984, 2001) work-related cultural dimensions, a masculine workplace encourages success, ambition, and competition, often at the expense of its employees’ pursue of well-being and meaning in life. In this paper, a small-scale ethnographic study has been conducted to shed light...

Ecological Culture and Ecology of Culture

Sadygova Afag Allahverdi
The article explores topics concerning ecological terminology, particularly focusing on the interplay between the Ecology of Culture and Ecological Culture. Understanding ecological vocabulary is crucial, as our environment profoundly influences our lives. This vocabulary encompasses a range of terms...

Risk and Prevention of Credit Asset Securitization

Yuxia Gong, Xin Zhang
Securitization first appeared in the United States, and then passed into our country. Although it stopped after the U.S. debt crisis, but forced by the needs of market development, China restarted the pilot in 2012. Asset securitization in China's development time is not long, and how to avoid the risk...

Exploration of the Ideological and Political Education in Network Age

Fangqian Chen
The development of the Internet not only brings the development opportunity to the ideological and political education in Colleges and universities, but also brings some challenges. In today's society, how to deal with the opportunities and challenges brought by the Internet, has become a hot issue in...

An Investigation of The Impact of State-Owned Enterprise (SOEs) Reform To The Public Value Creation In Indonesia Post Soeharto Era (1998-2016)

Ubaidillah Nugraha
The State Owned Enterprises (SOEs) is important part of the contemporary public sector reform. They'are growing force to the national development and globally by increasing contribution to the global economic and governance (Pricewaterhouse, 2015). In Indonesia, since the era of Old Order (1945-1966),...
Proceedings Article

Subsurface River Flow Study in Oksibil of Pegunungan Bintang District by Very Low Frequency Electromagnetic Method

M. Sismanto, Salahuddin Husein, Eddy Hartantyo
Pegunungan Bintang district with the capital Oksibil, almost all of its territory is mountains of karst, especially in the west area, people living in the mountain slopes and small valleys in small groups, scattered and isolated. Karst areas, in general, has a lot of subsurface cavities at a developed...

How Does Hubei Province Restructure Its Industrial Structure

GuiZhi Ba, Han Wang
Industrial structure restructuring is one of the main features that measure the development of national economy. Input-output analysis on industrial structure is a vital method to investigate industrial inner mechanism. Therefore, to restructure the industrial structure in Hubei Province, the input-output...

A sustainability classification for a country based on PCA

Guojin Zhao
This paper offers a method about how to judge countries’ sustainability based on principal component analysis (PCA). Considering the present situation that there only exists unilateral methods that judge the sustainability of a country according to one indicator, I put forward the method of quantitative...

How Will Indonesia Pay For Early Childhood Education Services?

Nur Ambia Arma
Early childhood education fosters skills and expand knowledge of a citizen so that later become productive citizens. It is thus important for the Indonesian government to provide services for early childhood education not only to the primary and secondary education. This research using descriptive statistical...

CONTEXTUALITY VS UNIVERSALITY OF THE HADITH: METHODOLOGICAL PROBLEM

Fariz Pari
Difference and variation in interpretation of a text is a methodological problem, in particular on how to understand and interpret a text. This article focuses on the methodological analysis in understanding and interpreting the Text of the Prophet Muhammad, Peace be upon him, which was stated more than...

When Officials Don't Know What They Don't Know: Dunning-Kruger Effect in the Case of Green Budgeting for Local Government

Alvin Ulido Lumbanraja
This paper extends the key findings of Kruger and Dunning (1999) showing that people who are unskilled in a given domain tend to be unaware of their lack of skills; to government circle that is supposed to be filled by professionals. This paper compares individual government officials' self-assessment...

Technology Transformation of Fishermen Communities in Beba Galesong Utara

Idham Irwansyah, Mario, Tamrin
The development of Science and Technology which hit all aspects of social society is a problem for fishermen. Advances in technology have an impact on the transition to the use of modern technology that replaces traditional equipment. The process of modernization in fishing communities is inevitable....

The Effect of Macroeconomic Indicators and the Addition of Tax Payers Against Tax Receipts in Indonesia

I.G.S. Putra, M. Kustiawan, D. Sari
The national economy during a period of ups and downs as a result of changes in the economic environment that is changing dynamically. Rise and fall of economic growth in the aggregate at least describe how much output can be achieved within a certain period of development. The role of taxes as well...

Indecision in Emergency Situation: The Absence of Technology or Intuition? A Study of September 30, 2009 Earthquake in Padang

Siska Sasmita, Bevaola Kusumasari, Agus Pramusinto, Ely Susanto
An Actor’s cognitive ability has become a major requirement in making decisions during a state of emergency. Either collapsed infrastructure or the disappearance of emergency personnel often delays an effective response which could result in indecisive action. This paper examines how indecision occurred...

Thoughts on the Provisions of Beneficiaries in China’s Insurance Law

Xiangbin Zuo
The beneficiary is an important concept stipulated in the insurance law, and the right to income is its legal basis. In specific judicial practice, how to determine the beneficiaries and how to deal with the loss of the right to income are issues that need to be explored. This article starts with the...

Discussion on the Initialization of Accounting Informatization of Small and Medium-sized Enterprises

Taking Company M as an Example

Anlan Li, Jiayue Chen, Yinjiu Qiao
With the high-quality development of China’s economy, small and medium-sized enterprises (hereafter referred to as SMEs) are facing huge opportunities. The demand for perfect accounting governance of companies is increasing day by day; however, the low popularity of accounting informatization restricts...

Correlation of Knowledge and Training with the Implementation of Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) of Quality Control for Glucosemeter

Ardiya Garini, Sri Hartini Harianja
Glucosemeter is widely used as a tool for monitoring glucose levels in Diabetes mellitus patients. To ensure the accuracy and precision of the examination results, a Standard Operational Procedure (SOP) of Quality Control (QC) for glucosemeter is required. The implementation of SOP of QC for glucosemeter...

Research on the Competence and Quality Model of Huawei’s Middle Managers

Zhang Kaiming
Middle managers are the backbone of enterprise development. How to effectively manage and develop middle managers in large enterprises is an important subject. Competence quality can be a more comprehensive measure of whether managers have the corresponding quality, can provide comprehensive and detailed...

Research on the Construction of Top-quality Curriculum Resources in Private Applied Undergraduate Universities in the New Era

Baojun Liu
With the rapid development of Internet technology, network technology has been applied to various industries and fields. In the “Internet +” era, how to use the rich virtual resources of the Internet to effectively construct quality courses is an important topic for private applied undergraduate colleges...

Government Collaboration Model for Disaster Management Policy in West Bandung Regency

Deddy Mulyadi, Riky Rinaldy Maulana
West Bandung Regency is one of the districts in West Java Province with a very large potential for disaster, where of the 11 types of disasters, West Bandung Regency has 9 potential disasters, besides that the West Bandung area is overworked by two faults, namely the Lembang fault and the Cimandiri fault....

The Construction of Human Destiny Community in the Post-epidemic Age

Fan Wu
This paper mainly discusses how to accelerate the construction of human community with a shared future under the influence of the COVID-19. In view of this problem, the paper mainly adopts the literature analysis method and the history analysis method to analyse and solve the problem. Through the analysis...

Terracotta Artifacts Human Figurines from Trowulan Site An Overviewed of the Expertise of the Ornament Artisans from the Majapahit Era

Dimas Nugroho, Yusmaini Eriawati, M. Fadhlan S. Intan, Frandus Frandus, Dewangga Eka M
Terracotta artifacts Human Figurines at the Trowulan Site found in significant quantities have been believed to have been made by artisans from the Majapahit kingdom era (14 – 16 century). The terracotta artifacts human figurines of the people consist of a male version, a female version, children, adults,...

A Paradigmatic Turn in Recent Translation Reception Study: Toward an Empirical Trend

Qiaoke Sun
In translation reception study, a rudimentary sub-field in Translation Studies (TS) with controversial accounts and views, several paradigmatic turns have brought about refreshing insights and promoted the heated issues to move beyond extant disciplinary boundaries and restrictions. This paper first...

Bubur Ase: Betawi Cultural Heritage Food

Yudhiet Fajar Dewantara, Nurbaeti, Willy Arafah
Bubur Ase, a Betawi cultural heritage cuisine in Jakarta, Indonesia, is the subject of this research. The study investigates food, culture, and history with elements such as rituals/ceremonies, spices/spice, and stories of Bubur Ase. By analyzing literature, historical records, and conducting interviews...

The Application of Artificial Intelligence (AI) in Educational Curriculum Development to Enhance Learning Quality in the Digital Era

I Ketut Suja, Indah Utami Chaerunnisah, I Gusti Agung Sadnyana Putra, I Made Adi Yasa, Anak Agung Ngurah Bagus Mulawarman
This research examines the role and contribution of artificial intelligence (AI) in educational curriculum development to enhance learning quality in the digital era. The primary objective is to analyze how AI can personalize curricula according to individual student needs and evaluate its effectiveness...

Preserving Traditional Islamic Thought and Practice

The Codified is Burdah in Across Jambi City

Siti Asiah, A.A Musyaffa
This paper tries to construct the role of codified texts in Indonesia. This paper also attempts to investigate the sequential aspects of the is burdah transmission used among traditionalist Muslims across Jambi City. This paper provides faḍā’il al-a’māl based on several Muslim scholars. Some important...

Instrument Preparation the Effect of SETS Approach Based Learning on Students Learning Motivation

Siti Sarah, Siti Maria Ulfah, Sendy Firdiasari Yusuf, Joko Suprapmanto, Teofilus Ardian Hopeman
As a result of SETS, students are more eager to study course material because it connects to real-world situations encountered in daily life, enabling them to gain a deeper understanding of the knowledge they possess. SETS can also inform students that technology impacts the environment and society as...
Proceedings Article

Transforming Corporate Governance Through AI: Insights for Saudi Vision 2030

Sultan Mohammed M. Alqahtani, Songsong Li, Qaiser Mohi Ud Din, Nagina Gul
This study investigates the influence of Artificial Intelligence (AI) implementation on corporate governance performance in both public and private entities in Saudi Arabia, following the strategic objectives of Saudi Vision 2030. Utilizing the Technology-Organization-Environment (TOE) framework, the...

Benefits of Stainless-Steel Material in Rectifying Local Identity in Public Sculpture

Ramlan Abdullah, Rafeah Legino, David Forrest
In the past decade, stainless steel has become an increasingly popular material for public sculptures, substantially contributing to the modification and improvement of community identities. This article aims to investigate the several advantages that stainless steel may bring to public art, with a particular...

Women and the Spread of Global Extremism Narratives of ISIS

Machya Astuti Dewi, Yuseptia Angretnowati, Melaty Anggraini
The Islamic State of Iraq and Syria (ISIS) is a radicalized group that has the goal of building an Islamic caliphate globally. ISIS recruits its members globally and spreads the extremism narrative widely. ISIS recruits more men to fulfill their roles as fighters and martyrs, but the role of women is...

Exploring Sustainable Skills in Teaching and Learning: Introducing Eco-Pedagogy in English Classroom Teaching and Research

Itishri Sarangi
Addressing the environmental change is not only the responsibility of the scientists. The global environmental change is now a collective consciousness and responsibility as the effect and the consequences are felt by all. Environmental issues are of multifaceted dimensions. Barry Commoner’s first law...

How is Citizenship Responsibility Against Rampant Corruption?

Abdul Sakban, Dasim Budimansyah, Cecep Darmawan, Syaifullah Syaifullah
Who is responsible for corruption crimes other than citizens? Based on the law on corruption prevention, the community and the government are responsible for preventing corruption. However, the reality in the field is that the responsibility of citizens has deviated from the attitude of honesty, integrity,...
Conference Abstract

P75 DIFFERENTIAL ELASTIN DEGRADATION AND MICROMECHANICAL PROPERTIES IN ASCENDING AORTIC ANEURYSM GROUPS: STATISTICAL MODELLING

Ya Hua Chim, Hannah Davies, Francesco Diaz De la O, Mark Field, Jill Madine, Riaz Akhtar
Pages: 100 - 100
Background: Elastin microstructure is an important factor in aortic aneurysms. However, it is unclear whether elastin microstructure varies in different ascending aneurysm aetiologies, and how this relates to micromechanical behaviour. Objective to combine in vitro experimentation and statistical modelling...

Analysis of Inclusive Economic Growth in Districts/Cities in East Java 2015-2019 (ADB and UNDP Approach)

Ramadhani Nadiah, Rahmawati Farida
Inclusive economic growth is economic growth aimed at the entire society regardless of social status or other differences in society. East Java is one of the provinces that have the vision to improve the welfare of society evenly without exception with a general strategy of development that is pro-people,...

Analysis on the Stock Value of United Rentals, Inc. During COVID-19 -- Based on the Theory of Value Investment

Yuejia Li, Haoxing Deng, Mingjing Xie
With the development of the world economy, investors and the stock market are growing. How to judge whether a stock has invest value becomes the main problem for investors to consider. In this paper, we focus on the leasing market due to its great development potential. This study discusses how to choose...

The Conflict of Exclusivity Against People’s Desire to Exercise in Sports Facilities at the University

Muh. Adnan Hudain, Jumadi Jumadi, Andi Agustang, Hezron Alhim Dos Santos
The focus in this study is the social phenomenon of people using campus facilities for sports activities, Limitations on using campus facilities with rules for their use is limited to students, Conflicts in the community feel limited in using campus facilities which they need in sports activities. The...

Status of Land Rights Post Liquefaction

Rahmia Rachman, Erlan Ardiansyah
Land problems that arose after the liquefaction natural disaster that occurred in the cities of Palu, Sigi and Donggala, Central Sulawesi on September 28, 2018 were damaged and the loss of land administrative boundaries which resulted in many victims of natural disasters having difficulty obtaining legal...