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IoT Forensics with emphasis on Radar Technology

Syed Fazal Mehdi Moosvi
Radar enabled IoT devices are becoming common in homes, vehicles, and public areas, creating a new form of forensic evidence: continuous, unintentionally generated RF patterns that reveal presence, movement, and even physiological signals. This paper proposes a radar focused IoT forensics approach that...
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Popularity Survey Governor Candidate of Jakarta in 2017 from Social Networks

Muhammad Galih Wonoseto, Felix Ngobigha
This paper proposed a system to survey candidate popularity for governor of Jakarta in 2017 from Twitter, Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and Google Trends. While traditional surveys take days or weeks to complete, the system demonstrated results instantly and continuously. This paper aims to measure the...

Brain Rot in the Digital Era: Reflecting on Religious Moderation in Combating Radicalism

Khafifatul Fian, Moh. Roqib, Soiman Nawawi, Imam Alfi, Endang Rifani
As time progresses, technology advances, making internet access increasingly convenient. However, the easier it becomes to access the internet, the more vulnerable users are to brain rot. This study aims to analyze the dynamics of brain rot in the digital era, examine whether there is a negative relationship...

What is Soft Computing? Revisiting Possible Answers

Luis Magdalena
Pages: 148 - 159
The term Soft Computing was coined by L.A. Zadeh in the early 90's. Since that time many researchers have tried to define it considering different approaches: main constituents, properties, abilities, etc. In addition, the term Computational Intelligence has also gained popularity having a somehow quite...

Online Learning in the Time and Post Covid-19 Pandemic

(Study at Universitas Malikussaleh)

Ti Aisyah, Murniati
The Covid-19 that has hit the world has caused problems in almost all aspects of life, including the world of education. The policy of social restrictions and the implementation of online learning at the beginning of the Covid period until now still triggers many problems in the learning process, both...

An Analysis of the Possibility of Origami Implementation in Mathematics Learning Process in Indonesia

Muhammad Toyib, Naufal Ishartono
Origami is the art of paper folding originated from Japan. It is, based on previous research has many benefits, especially in the learning of mathematics in the classroom. Therefore, there is a need to study about the possibility of application of origami in the process of learning mathematics in Indonesia....

Cross-Cultural Concepts in Cultural Product Design

Case Study of Shoe Design with Old Javanese Script

Peter Ardhianto, Wei-Her Hsieh, Soteria Adia Mahanaim, Chi-Hsiung Chen
Cultural product design with a cross-cultural approach is currently in high demand by the younger generation. This positive thing increases the respect for local culture. However, the lack of industry player’s knowledge of cross-culture principles makes less cultural ideology conveyed. This study aims...

Analysis of Female Characters in a Dream of Red Mansions—Taking Xue Baochai as an Example

Ziyu Lu
A dream of Red Mansions is a classic Chinese classical novel, in which the characters are always discussed by the fans of Red Mansions. Xue Baochai, as one of the main characters, is a typical feudal woman. In Xue Baochai’s character image, she has the qualities of the feudal lady’s virtuous, as well...
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Transsexualism: Gender Identity Disorders: A Case Report

Okti Pratiwi Tambunan, Dessy Mawar Zalia
Background: Transsexualism is characterized as having desires or having undergone a social transition from Male to female or female to Male, accompanied by affirmation efforts. The affirmation process can be reversible (clothing, hair, makeup, puberty barrier), partially reversible (estradiol or testosterone),...

Causes and Symptoms of Bipolar Disorder in College Students

Yinle Ouyang
In recent years, bipolar disorder is gradually becoming younger, and the incidence rate among young people is increasing yearly. However, the dissemination of information and awareness about bipolar disorder among young people, especially college students, has been slow or lacking. Although associated...

Exploring the Positive Impact of Reducing Present Bias has on People’s Poverty Level in India

Manhua Chen
Saving has always been a problem in India, especially for poor households, and they face many obstacles when it comes to savings, such as a lack of ways to safe, expensive banking account fees, and self-control problems. This paper is going to explore the positive impact of reducing present bias on people’s...

Cultural Differences between China and the United States from the Perspective of Intercultural Communication-Taking the Film “Don’t Tell Her” as an Example

Yue Wang
Don’t Tell Her, a film produced and directed by Chinese-American director Wang Ziyi, compares the differences in culture and values between China and the United States, and shows the love and understanding of family members under the cultural differences. The film mainly tells the story of a Chinese...

Investigating English Teachers’ Self-Efficacy in Developing Classroom Management Style

Sandy Listiani, Sudirman Willian, Lalu Muhaimi
Teachers self-efficacy is seen as the teachers’ beliefs of being able to achieve certain outcomes for students in his/her teaching practices. This study aims: (1) to discover sources of the teachers’ self-efficacy, (2) to discover the type of classroom management style mostly practiced by the teachers,...

Jumbled Lyric Cards: A Listening Activity as a Learning Alternative Used to Spend School Holiday

Lilik Tri Mulyani
Holiday is the time for learner to be free from a long school learning process and the hard test. In fact, the learner spends most of the time to play, watch TV etc. In this point, time should be used to increase the learner's capability before going to the next learning level. Based on the problem above,...

High IQ Students' Thinking Profile in Making External Mathematical Connections Seen from Gender Difference

Karim Karim, I Ketut Budayasa, Tatag Yuli Eko Siswono
The research aims to know thinking profile of high IQ students in making external mathematical connections seen from gender difference.The research method employed was qualitative explorative research. The research subject consisted of 2 students of the senior high school in XII grade who had high IQ...

Work Ethics in Bugis; Connecting Culture and Entrepreneurial Behavior

Muhammad Tamar
This paper aimed at investigating the Bugis Value System and Work Ethics and their effect on Entrepreneurial Behavior among Bugis Entrepreneurs. In addition, this paper also focused on the connection between culture and the emergence of entrepreneurial behavior. Work Ethics emerges from cultural values...

Online Learning Experience of Students During Covid-19 Pandemic in Karachi, Pakistan

Erum Shah, Tehseen Quds, Faheema Siddiqui, Syeda Kiran Mansoor, Syed Asad Ahmed, Ammarah
Background, The Covid-19 disease was first reported in China in the end of the year 2019 and within a span of few months it spread drastically in different countries of the world. As a consequence of that the World Health Organisation (WHO) declared it a “pandemic” and the educational institutes all...

Transformation of Educational Traditions: Foundations of Educational Management and Evaluation in the Future Covid-19 Pandemic

Adison Adrianus Sihombing, Yuliana Saridewi Kusumastuti
Problem fundamental management - evaluation Education in Indonesia is unprepared for the transformation of educational traditions. Educational institutions are slow to anticipate changes that occur in 21st century learning which are strongly influenced by information and communication technology. Covid-19...
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An Experimental Study: ICA-Based Sensorimotor Rhythms Detection in ALS Patients for BCI Applications

Vahid Gerami Oskouei, Ali Naderi Saatlo, Sobhan Sheykhivand, Ali Farzamnia
Independent Component Analysis (ICA) is used in this paper to study the brain signals of patients with Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) in the EEGLAB toolbox. Electroencephalography (EEG) signals are recorded in unipolar mode, wherein the Cz electrode is selected as the reference electrode. Therefore,...

Application of Blended Learning Method to the Course of English Reading

Guangping Sun
With the help of advanced technology, blended learning is becoming more and more popular in modern education. In this paper, the writer tried to apply blended learning model to her teaching practice. Her empirical research showed the effectiveness and efficiency of blended learning.
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Theoretical Framework to Assess Peripheral Intravenous Catheter Insertion and Care Practices in Paediatric Patients: A Literature Review

Ferika Indarwati, Judy Munday, Samantha Keogh
Theoretical frameworks are used to guide research processes as well as to accommodate the multiple constructs of the phenomena being evaluated. A literature review was undertaken to identify a theoretical framework to inform a study of paediatric peripheral intravenous catheter (PIVC) utilization in...

Cross-Cultural Models in International Advertising and Consumer Behavior Research

Syed Hassan Raza, Bahtiar Mohamad, Diah Kristina
Past advertising and marketing research has employed two distinct approaches to understanding consumer behavior. Some studies have used the informational social influence approach by operationalizing the consumer behavior outcome domain as a psychological phenomenon wherein individuals are intended to...

Expression of Intimacy: Rereading Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “First Time He Kissed Me, He but Only Kissed”

Ariya Jati
Elizabeth Barrett Browning’s “First time he kissed me, he but only kissed” is unveiling. Yet, it is often overshadowed by her more celebrated poems. This study attempts for a renewed perusal of this sonnet. This study will reveal not only figurative language, but it also historical background of the...

Chasing Dream and Change Destiny: Understanding Gender Gap in Film Ali & Ratu-Ratu Queens

Ranny Rastati
Being a wife and mother are two words that become the ultimate weapon to label women and their role in Indonesia. A woman’s life will be considered perfect if she is married and has children. If a woman has achieved all that, she will be questioned if she still wants something else. This study will discuss...

A Psychoanalytic Study of the Hero in The Third Life of Grange Copeland

Liangliang Zhou
In this paper, the author first gives a general introduction of feminism, Alice Walker, her "womanism" and makes a comparison between "womanism" and "feminism". In the following part, the author illustrates Grange’s three stages of life and tries to analyze them based on Freud’s psychoanalysis. Finally,...
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Management of Bilateral Acute Low Tone Sensorineural Hearing Loss (ALHL)

Rini Yoanita, Rossy Rosalinda
Introduction: In the ORL-HNS, acute low-tone sensorineural hearing loss (ALHL) is an emergency that needs to be treated right away. The hearing loss in ALHL is restricted to low-tone frequencies, and it has a superior prognosis compared to idiopathic sudden sensorineural hearing loss (ISSNHL). The administration...

Recovery Hotel Industry Luxury Hotels in Semarang: Big Data Analysis

Rianmahardika Sahid Budiharseno, Min Joon Kim, Berlin My Anggelita Pramesthi Cahyaningtyas, Daffa Faadhilah Suntari Putra, Fadhel Husein
COVID-19 has significantly affected Semarang and other cities in Indonesia. Following increased vaccination rates, the local government and the central government in Jakarta created a campaign to assure locals and encourage them holiday in Semarang. Due to the pandemic, travelers were more inclined to...

Gamification Elements and Their Potential Influence on Employee Motivation - A Literature Review of Models

Le Trung KIEN, Nguyen Danh NGUYEN
Gamification in reality so far has focused mainly on implementing a reward system through gaming elements such as score, badges, and leader boards. However, there are a lot more elements in game design than just a simple reward system, which need a model to compile them for design purposes. Therefore,...

Kartini’s Contribution in Developing the Art of Carving Macan Kurung Jepara (1903)

Yuliati Yuliati, Nurfahrul Lukmanul Hakim, Siti Malikhah Towaf
Kartini is known as a figure of anxious hero and a high social spirit. In addition to fight for the emancipation of women, Kartini is also concerned with the fate of local wisdom of Jepara is the art of carving. The things that encourage Kartini to notice the fate of the carvers in Jepara is quite surprising....

Systematic Review: Efforts to Improve Nurse’s Communication Skills with Patient

Wanto Paju, Luky Dwiantoro
In their profession, nurses should be able to use effective communications for the sake of creating a sense of security and comfort for patients. This research shows that nurses fail to deliver therapeutic communications both during the orientation and termination stages. Purpose: to identify efforts...

The Relationship Between Pedagogical Competence and Teacher Performance in Inclusive School

Luluk Fauziyah, Munawir Yusuf, Tri Rejeki Andayani
The performance of teachers is an important factor that must be considered in efforts to improve the quality of inclusive education. Teachers’ performance is affected by many factors, which is pedagogy competence. The purpose of this study was to determine the effect of pedagogy competence on the teacher’s...
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Studies on Kate Jennings in the Process of Internationalization of Australian Literature

Xinxin Li
During the process of the internationalization of Australian literature, there arise many famous writers in Australian literary world, who have accelerated this process. Kate Jennings is one of them. Born in New South Wales, Australia, she was firstly famous for an incendiary speech given before a Vietnam...

The Subjectivity of the Stream of Consciousness in Munro’s To Reach Japan

Yuanzhen Peng
The story To Reach Japan presents a magnificent picture of a female Greta’s hard struggle between her daily life and her broken thoughts. For the vivid depiction of her underneath longing, techniques of stream of consciousness are put into use. This paper attempts to illustrate the inner world of the...

Female’s Consciousness Shift from Perception to Rationality

Lei Yanyan
In the "Sense and Sensibility", the sensible Elinor and Marianne are two greek sisters with sensual personality differences, their heroes in this work with three different attitude reflect two sisters Sense and Sensibility, after the opposition, but his sister Marian paid a heavy price for their sensibility,...

The Role of Counseling Guidance Teacher for Helping Self Adjustment of Special Needs Children in Inclusion School

Ana Rafikayati, Lutfi Isni Badian, Soedarmadji Boy
Self-adjustment is an important aspect of someone's life. Individual who can adjust themselves well will get happiness, independence and harmony within themselves and their environment. Unfortunately, not all children with special needs can adapt themselves well to their environment, especially in inclusive...

Criminal Policy Concerning Restitution and Its Implementation for Victims of Sexual Violence in Aceh

Nursiti, Alvi Syahrin, Faisal, Mohd. Din
This paper aims to analyze policies regarding restitution for victims of sexual violence and how they are implemented in court decisions in Aceh Province. Payment of compensation charged to the perpetrator based on court decisions that have permanent legal force for material and/or immaterial losses...

Social Network Sites Usage and Fear of Missing Out among Female Instagram User

Eem Munawaroh, Yuli Nurmalasari, Afriyadi Sofyan
The aim of this investigation was to examine the correlation between social network sites usage and fear of missing out (FOMO) of female instagram user with age ranged from 18 to 27. The responden involved 106 female college student of female instagram user from various university in west, east, and...

How Did Lecturers and Students Adapt to online Learning During the Covid-19 Pandemic?

A case study in the Department of Biology, Universitas Negeri Surabaya

Ulfi Faizah, Anna Permanasari, Nuryani Y. Rustaman
As most of the countries in the world, Indonesia Government now is applying Learning from Home (LFH) policy by implementing online learning. Lecturers and students must be able to adapt well. The adaptation can be an embodiment of the adult learning process (andragogy) and the application of Merdeka...
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A Case Report of Russell’s Sign in a 50-Year-Old Female With Persistent Delusion

Nora, Surya Husada
Background: Russell’s sign is a condition commonly observed in individuals who intentionally induce vomiting and is characterized by the presence of calluses on the dorsum of the hand.1 This physical manifestation is a significant marker for mental illness and is primarily prevalent among patients diagnosed...

Academic Motivation in Medical Education: A Literature Review

Regzedmaa Dalanbayar, Tsend-Ayush Damba, Oyungoo Badamdorj
The concept of academic motivation has intrigued researchers for many years, and more recently, there has been a growing interest in exploring this concept within Traditional Mongolian medical education. The aim of the study is to comprehensively review academic motivation, using an analysis of existing...

Peace Education: The Perspective of Students, Teachers and School Counselors in Sukoharjo Regency

Adi Dewantoro, Asrowi, Ma’rifatin Indah Kholili, Ribut Purwaningrum
Peace in the school environment is the hope of everyone in the world, especially in Indonesia. Education must be able to develop human values and higher social values into the minds of children, in order that children be able to develop a set of behavioral skills that needed to live in peace. Actually,...
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Research on Prevention Solution of Advanced Persistent Threat

Xiaomei Liu
This paper analyzes the process of Google Aurora attack, summarizes the typical steps of APT attacks. By analyzing the defects on traditional enterprise security architecture, this paper proposes a new security solution with a central analysis and control module. The module adopts a detection mode based...
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The Influence of Parenting and Birth Order in Correlation with School Phobia

Sylvi Harmiardillah, Dadang Kusbiantoro, Siti Sholikhah
School phobia is a constant and unrealistic fright that usually happened on a child which can disturb his or her pre school period. This study aims to know the relationship between parenting and birth order and school phobia. An analytic approach with a correlation design was applied. The population...

Analysis of the Effectiveness of Financial Education for Students in Higher Education to Increase Financial Literacy (Case Study: Financial Planning Class in Maranatha Christian University)

Maya Malinda, Miki Tjandra, Asni Harianti, Olivia Vania Olius
Financial literacy is a term that is currently used in many papers about a person’s literacy in managing his / her finance. Someone is said to be financially literate when he or she is able to take advantage of financial institutions and manage his / her finance. The efforts to improve financial literacy,...
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Specific Phobia: A Case Report of a Child with Money Phobia

Margreth Abletara Banurea, Elmeida Effendy
A specific phobia is an exaggerated, irrational fear of a particular object or situation that is avoided at all costs or faced with great stress. The essential characteristic is a real and persistent fear of objects or situations that can be seen. A case was found, a 13-year-old girl with the initials...

Student’s Perspective on the Use of Mathematics Learning Vlogs in Pandemic Times

Liana Septy, Hendra Lesmana, Rahma Siska Utari
This is a qualitative study that aims to describes how the students of UIN Raden Fatah Palembang responded after learning to use Vlogs during the pandemic. The main subjects in this study were 60 students of the Mathematics Education study program who took the subject of Field and Space Analytical Geometry....

Research on Self-Control Method Based on Psychological Dual System Model

Jiangyue Liu
Self-control reflects an individual’s ability to adapt to the social environment and is a key element in measuring an individual’s emotional stability. In order to improve an individual’s ability to control his or her mental emotions, a study is conducted on the self-control method based on the psychological...

Digital Literacy and Its Influence on Instructional Design for Online Education

Nuraziza Aliah, Arnidah Arnidah, Dedy Aswan, Eka Julianti, A. Rachmat Wirawan, Muhammad Adning
This study systematically explores the influence of digital literacy on instructional design for online education through a Systematic Literature Review (SLR). Following the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses (PRISMA) guidelines, the review employed a structured four-stage...

Student Investment Interest in Sharia Fintech

Novi Puspitasari, Safira Meifindasari, M. Ahmad Ahsin Kusuma
Investment is the investment of resources or capital that is expected to generate profits in the future. Sophisticated sharia fintech, easy to use, and in accordance with Islamic sharia is the right choice for Muslim investors. This study is intended to analyze the effect of attitudes, subjective norms,...

From Negative Feeling to Well Adjusted Person: Experience of Middle Aged Women in Empty Nest Phase

Ni Km. Peby Darmayanthi, Made Diah Lestari
The empty nest phase is a phenomenon occurs when the child begins to run their independent life. Empty nest syndrome refers to feelings of loss or grief experienced by parents, mostly mothers since most of her time spent by parenting. A good adjustment is highly recommended to the parents, especially...