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Study on Chinese Teaching Based on Employability Improvement

Yuanyuan Chen
In recent years, college students face a tough situation when they join the work force after graduation. They find that employers no long pay particular emphasis to students’ professional abilities; instead, employers begin to stress more on students’ comprehensive ability, in other words, the students’...
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Estimating Solar Power Integration into Vietnam's Power Mix with the Combinatorial Modelling Approach

Aleksey Edelev, Hoai Nam Nguyen, Le Luu Quyen
Nowadays long-term energy system optimization models are frequently used in studies analysing the transition towards a sustainable energy system with an increased share of intermittent renewable energy sources. Highly variable and stochastic nature of renewable energy sources poses some challenges to...

"Still me": human involvement in management accounting

Riesanti Edie Wijaya
Accounting is often regarded as a frozen figure. While, most of the accounting steps involve human element, but often being overlooked. In contrast with neoclassical economics assumptions, human behavior is not able to be predicted by a simple mathematical formula. The feeling and emotion often take...

Action Research on Improving the Interaction of Middle School Chinese Class

Wenyan Liu
In the new curriculum reform, the importance of the interaction of Chinese language classrooms in middle schools is clearly stated. Under the guidance of the new curriculum standards, the promotion of middle school Chinese classroom interaction has become the main purpose of educators. Middle school...

Strategic Planning of Education in Total Quality Management State Vocational

Siti Munirotul Yuanita, Anjar Agus Firawati, Anggraeni Cahyaningtyas, Asfi Mangzila, Quma Irah Larasati
Research on educational strategic planning carried out at Vocational High School 4 Malang (SMKN 4 Malang) aims to find out how the education strategic planning, formulation of the school's vision and mission for Total Quality Management (TQM), who are the parties involved, what the tools are used for...

Intercultural Miscommunication With Local People: A Descriptive Study on Foreigners’ Perception and Experiences

Ida Prayatni, Kamaludin Yusra, Lalu Tohir
Initially, the complexity of communication is mainly considered on the transmission of the message from senders to recipients and this can be affected by a range of things. One of them is cultural situation particularly for people from different cultural backgrounds and social groups involved in intercultural...

Analysis of Online Learning Evaluation of Social Science Education Study Program

Asep Ginanjar, Noviani Achmad Putri, Heri Setyawan, Afif Abdan Shakuro, Farida Nur Aini, Risnanda Fermansyah
Social Science Education Program as the most recent study program in the Faculty of Social Sciences with limited infrastructure and human resources, of course, online learning is a challenge, especially when new students in 2020 must immediately feel online learning where students still do not understand...

Discursive Othering in the Fighting Against COVID-19: A Critical Discourse Analysis of the China-Related Coverage of COVID-19

Jianxin Yang, Haimei Wang
This study takes the coverage of China related COVID-19 news as the data to examine how a global epidemic is being reported. Through a corpus assisted analysis of the keywords and collocations, together with a qualitative examination of the discursive strategies, we find that an epidemic paralyzed China...
Case Report

Unusually High Global End Diastolic Index Associated with Optimal Cardiac Index in Two Critically Ill Patients

Xiaoqing Wu, Desheng Chen, Chen Li, Jun Duan
Pages: 31 - 33
The optimal management of hemodynamic disorders among critically ill patients requires an accurate assessment of hemodynamic status. Global End Diastolic Index (GEDI) is taken for a more reliable indicator of preload in critically ill patients than central venous pressure and doctors tend to arrange...

Family Communication Patterns in Choosing Halal Food of Muslims Thailand

Kuhafeesah Rongso, Prahastiwi Utari, Andre Rahmanto
This study aims to find out how the general pattern of family communication is in choosing halal food by Muslims. In Thailand, Muslims are considered as an ethnic minority and have restrictions in choosing food. The way to choose halal food is very important to Muslims. The factor in choosing halal food...

Entrepreneurial Commitments: Study at Woman Entrepreneurs in Surabaya

Denis Fidita Karya, Reizano Amri Rasyid, Candraningrat
This research was conducted to find out how the effect of work-family conflict (WFC) consisting of work interfere conflict (WIF) and family interfere conflict (FIW) factors on entrepreneurial commitment through mediating work motivation on women entrepreneurs in the city of Surabaya. The data collection...

Visual Merchandising Impact on Intention to Buy Private Label Products at Modern Stores

Nina Maharani, Arief Helmi, Asep Mulyana, Meydia Hasan
The rapid growth of modern stores such as minimarkets, supermarkets, and hypermarkets in Indonesia has led to intense competition among these stores. One of the strategies that can be used to attract consumer purchase intentions is application on visual merchandising. The purpose of this study is to:...

Five Forces Analysis Based on Xiaomi, a Chinese Smartphone Company

Jiaying Wang
As the development of technology and the spread of information, people’s desire and needs of smartphone increases dramatically. Admittedly, smartphone plays a crucial role in human being’s daily life as people use it as communication tools, game device, and portable office device. This paper analyzes...

Lessons Learned from the Actual USA Response to COVID-19 with Roots in Social Values and Morality, Education and IQ Level

Liviu Popa-Simil
Few days ago USA reached a grim milestone, of reaching over 700,000 deaths, 45 Million people infected from which 7 Million children, and 6 Million COVID “Long Haulers”, being the champions in COVID, because with 4% of world’s population, recording more than 25% of world’s causalities. This undisputable...

Visual Students: How Their Representation in Problem Solving?

Arinka Putri Utami, Mardiyana, Ikrar Pramudya
Mathematics is abstract because mathematical objects or symbols do not exist in reality, it is almost impossible to access them without employing representations. Representations may aid in the transformation of physical models into abstract ideas or symbols. Students require representation to be able...

Study on the Impact of the Emergence of ESG Concept on Corporate Strategy

Ruizi Tang, Guangyu Liu, Yiyang Liu, Jingyu Yang, Ziyi Huang
The concept of ESG has been proposed in 2007 and has become a hot topic in the past two years. The concept of ESG investment refers to that in addition to paying attention to traditional corporate profits and financial status, investors should also consider the corporate and social value reflected in...

Research on the Impact of COVID-19 on the Profitability of the Luxury Industry

Jingwen Li
Since the outbreak of COVID-19, the global economy has become relatively sluggish. Quarantine and lockdown policies hamper the efficiency of the luxury industry. The literature on the impact of COVID-19 on the luxury goods industry is relatively limited. This paper aims to fill in the gaps in this field....

Counselors’ Essential Experiences with Victims of Child Abuse

A Guide to a Client-Driven Counseling

Ainna Shariz E. Comia, Kristian Widya Wicaksono
This paper discussed the Jaringan Relawan Independen (JaRi) Foundation counselor’s experience in dealing with cases of child victims of domestic violence in Kota Bandung. The study sees cases of violence against children as a traumatic phenomenon. It aims to describe the significance of JaRi Foundation...
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Research on Faculty Manpower Management of vocational undergraduate based on Decision tree algorithm

YanYan Li
The purpose of this paper is to study the problem of vocational undergraduate teacher manpower management, with the decision tree algorithm as the main analysis tool, to explore how to carry on the scientific and effective management of vocational undergraduate teacher talents. The method of questionnaire...

The Influence of Supervisor Behavior on Employee Performance Mediated by Job Satisfaction at Five-Star Hotels in Bali

Anak Agung Putri Suardani, I Ketut Astawa, Putu Virgananta Nugraha
The purpose of this study is to investigate how supervisor behavior affects employee work satisfaction and performance, as well as how supervisor behavior affects employee performance through the mediation of employee job satisfaction. Permanent staff members of Bali's five-star hotels made up the...
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Transcriptomic Analysis of the Receptors Implicated in Schizophenia

Anjali Jha, I. A. Shylesh Murthy, Preenon Bagchi
Schizophrenia is a chronic, severe mental disorder that affects the way a person thinks, acts, expresses emotions, perceives reality, and relates to others. Metatranscriptomics analysis enables understanding of how the micro biome responds to the environment by studying the functional analysis of genes...
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Eco-Friendly Biosynthesis of Titanium Dioxide (TiO2) Nanoparticles Using Algal Extracts: A Comprehensive Review

G. Abnave, U. Bansode, K. Chavan, U. Chaudhari, T. Patil, P. Shete, A. Mudawat, S. D. Sherkar
Imagine turning algae from a lake into tiny, powerful particles that can clean water or fight bacteria. This review dives into the green synthesis of titanium dioxide (TiO2) nanoparticles using algal extracts, exploring how these natural ingredients interact with titanium precursors to create eco-friendly...

Creating Urban Visual Identity Through Commercial Signage: A Comparative Study of Jakarta and Bandung

Marisa Sugangga, Angela Upitya Paramitasari
In Indonesian cities, commercial signage plays a role beyond information dissemination and it shapes how urban identities are visually constructed. However, signage often remains marginal in urban design policies, seen as a disruptive element rather than a potential tool for city branding and spatial...

Colonial Violence and Collective Identity in French Algeria

Lingyi Qian
French Algeria was a settler colony in which military conquests and repressions were combined with economic inequalities, establishing a structure that privileged European settlers and exploited Algerian Muslims. Nationalism, whose origin was often drawn upon European models, was taking a different path...

From Well-Trodden Path to Uncharted Needs: Pharma’s Response to Rare Diseases

Emir Veledar, Peter McGranaghan, Omar Veledar
The pharmaceutical industry’s focus has dramatically shifted from mass-market blockbusters to addressing the needs of rare diseases. This paper compares the traditional, volume-driven approach of “Old Pharma” with the patient-centric, innovation-led strategy of “New Pharma,” highlighting the changes...

Application of Bayesian Decision Theory Based on Prior Information in the Multi-Objective Optimization Problem

Xia Lei, Maozhu Jin, Qiang Wang
Pages: 31 - 42
General multi-objective optimization methods are hard to obtain prior information, how to utilize prior information has been a challenge. This paper analyzes the characteristics of Bayesian decision-making based on maximum entropy principle and prior information, especially in case that how to effectively...
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ICT4S 2029: What will be the systems supporting sustainability in 15 years

Birgit Penzenstadler, Bill Tomlinson, Eric Baumer, Marcel Pufal, Ankita Raturi, Debra Richardson, Baki Cakici, Ruzanna Chitchyan
Research is often inspired by visions of the future. These visions can take on various narrative forms, and can fall anywhere along the spectrum from utopian to dystopian. Even though we recognize the importance of such visions to help us shape research questions and inspire rich design spaces to be...
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Specificity analysis of the college humanistic education between United States and China

Sheng Li
In recent years, many colleges and universities in developed countries in worldwide are increasing emphasis on humanistic education, especially in Europe countries and US, it has a lot of advanced concepts and advantages for humanistic education. In China, because the limitations of traditional professional...

The Influence of Personal Factors, Organizational Factors, and Technological Factors in The Use of CIM Toward Employees Knowledge Sharing in PT. Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta (PT. JTLJ)

Bimantoro Kushari Pramono, Ade Irma Susanty
This study aimed to acknowledge how big is the personal, organization, and technological factors, and moreover to acknowledge how deep is the effect influenced by personal, organization, and technological factors in the use of CIM towards employee' s knowledge sharing in PT. Jalan Tol Lingkar Luar Jakarta....

Collaborative Planning in Policy-Making Process in Bandung City

Antik Bintari, Idil Akbar
Collaborative planning is the process of decision making where all stakeholders involved and construct a solution to solve problems together and formulated in an agreement. The city of Bandung has been implementing this collaborative planning, one of these is the innovative program for development and...
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Study on Improving Resource Sharing in Higher Education Park by Grid Technology

Yongqiang He, Qin Qin
It has already been the key problem for development of current higher education that how to allocate educational resource in the higher education park to realize resource sharing and how to make full use of the educational resource in the park to improve scientific and sustainable development of it....
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How to Assign Papers to Referees

Miki Hermann, Vincent Rudelli
We present an algorithm to distribute a possibly large number of papers among a smaller number of referees, each paper requiring k reports. The optimality criterion for the assignment is not based on a local view of each referee, but on a global performance of the whole k-assignment satisfying a fairness...

A Case Study on Influential Factors of Group Activities in Middle School English Classes

Yafei Wang, Zhuyu Yuchi
Group activities could create a good language learning environment, while how the teachers design and practice them influences the results directly. This study is a case study to test whether the target high-school English teachers have been conducting effective classroom group activities. During the...

Family Environment Support in Early Intervention of Children with Cerebral Palsy

Dimas Arif Dewantoro, Sinta Yuni Susilawati, Rizqi Fajar Pradipta
The aim of this study was to describe family environment support and formulate early family-based intervention program by describing the acceptance, belief, understanding, planning, and intervention of children with Cerebral Palsy (CP). The study used a qualitative descriptive method and involved a family...
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Study of Packaging Variations on the Quality of Instant Tomato Powder Drinks

Faidliyah Nilna Minah, Siswi Astuti
Instant drinks are already a major requirement to fulfill human consumption in the era of globalization. According to the national health department, more than 5% of Indonesians consume instant drinks from various types. This figure is an opportunity for us to conduct research that produces quality drinks...

The Importance of Reasonably Allocating Time in Architectural Drafting and CAD Lectures

Zhijia Pan, Haiqing Yuan, Shouzeng Zhu
Four classes from two grades in the same major were given lectures of architectural drafting and CAD successively by the same lecturer in last two years. Grade 2015 were given lectures by the traditional method which favors teaching and practicing apart. Grade 2016 were given lectures by a new method...

Disability Mainstreaming Program: In Search of Disability Inclusion in Islamic Higher Education

Siti Napsiyah Siti
This paper aims to discuss the possibility of adapting Gender Mainstreaming Program years ago conducted by government, non-government organization and educational institution which has shown great achievement for women equal right. Thus, this study tries to answer the following questions: How should...

A Study into Opportunities and Challenges of Blockchain Adoption for Sustainable Nonfinancial Sector Micro, Small, Medium Enterprises—Case Studies in Indonesia

A. P. Tedjakusuma, B.N. Yahya
Blockchain, as an emerging technology, has disrupted many industry sectors, not only the financial sector but also other potential sectors such as manufacturing, logistics, and education. While the application of Blockchain is mostly related to the financial sector, many issues arise in the non-financial...

Lecturers’ Perspectives on Ignatian Pedagogy

Brigitta Erlita Tri Anggadewi, Timotius Maria Raditya Hernawa, Marcellinus Andy Rudhito, Danang Satria Nugraha, Maria Josepha Retno Priyani
Ignatian Pedagogy (IP) is signature pedagogy in Jesuit education. It is an approach through which lecturers help students to be a whole-person. This pedagogy consists of elements, which form a cycle: Context, Experience, Reflection, Action and Evaluation. Since the lecturers become the keys in the implementation,...

Communication Strategy of Disdukcapil of Bengkalis Regency in Disseminating Information to Community in Rupat Sub-District

Genny Gustina Sari, Welly Wirman
Observations in 2018 showed that the people of Rupat Subdistrict had difficulties in arranging correspondence, especially regarding e-KTP cards, family cards, birth certificates and other documents in Disdukcapil Bengkalis Regency (Office of Population and Civil Registry) and the slow information they...

Development of Arctic Sea Route and Cooperation Between China, Japan and South Korea in the Digital Era

Heilongjiang Province Example

Ying Du
In recent years, Russia takes the Arctic sea route (also known as the “ice silk road”) as a modern, multimodal transport digital logistics corridor, actively attracting international capital and strengthening international cooperation, which has been highly concerned by China, Japan and South Korea,...

Family Medicine Plants in the Covid-19 Pandemic Based on Ancient Sundanese Manuscripts

Elis Suryani Nani Sumarlina, Undang Ahmad Darsa, Rangga Saptya Mohamad Permana
The ancient Sundanese manuscript as a legacy of the past is important and needs to be informed of its current existence. The undeniable fact is that there are still many Sundanese manuscripts whose contents have not been revealed, especially those related to traditional medicinal plants, known as Tanaman...

A Preliminary Study on the Shift from “Rule of Law Curriculum” to “Curriculum with Rule of Law Concept”

Xiaxia Cao, Ying Wang, Xiang Li
Against today’s backdrop of resolute adherence to the path of socialist rule of law with Chinese characteristics, it is indispensable to promote the rule of law education and enhance the legal literacy in colleges and universities our pursuit of national rejuvenation. Scholars have conducted plenty of...
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Smart Service Management for Enhancing Student Learning and Engagement in New Engineering Education: A Case Study of Vocational and Technical Colleges

Yuan Wang, Qian Zhao, Xiaohu Fan, Ruishuai Li
This paper explores how smart service management can enhance the student learning and engagement in new engineering education, using vocational and technical colleges as researching objects. The paper conducts a qualitative research using document analysis, questionnaire survey, and semi-structured interviews...

Indonesian Local Wisdom Based Entrepreneurship to Improve the Tourism Industry in Indonesia

Ade Saptomo, Lulus Purna Malintang
As per the Ministry of Industry of the Republic of Indonesia, the country requires a minimum of 4 million new entrepreneurs, based on the present ratio of domestic entrepreneurs, which is around 3.1% of the entire population. This percentage is a comparison with the percentage of neighboring countries...

Empirical Study on the Impact of Digital Transformation on ESG

Ruipeng Wang
This study explores how digital transformation influences the ESG performance of Chinese A-share listed companies from 2014 to 2022. It finds that digital transformation plays a crucial role in improving corporate ESG compliance, with positive effect even after addressing potential biases and conducting...
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Exploring the Synergy of Learning Experience Platforms (LXP) with Artificial Intelligence for Enhanced Educational Outcomes

Nurshamshida Md Shamsudin, Teoh Sian Hoon
This paper investigates the integration of Learning Experience Platforms (LXP) powered by Artificial Intelligence (AI) within Malaysian universities, focusing on the synergy between Moodle, a widely-used Learning Management System (LMS), and ChatGPT, an AI-driven language model. The study examines the...

The Realization of Fair Business Competition as a Strengthening of Human Rights

Ipop Abdi Prabowo
Economic development is closely related to the term business competition. The intended business competition does not only occur in business actors but also in consumer protection. In accordance with the mandate of Article 38 paragraph (4) of the Human Rights Law, it is explained that working and getting...

How to Cultivate Students’ Core Qualities in Middle School Music Classroom under the Background of the New Curriculum Standard--Beethoven's Symphony No. 9 “Chorus” as an Example

Shibo Fu
The junior high school music classroom occupies an important position in China's music education system. With the promulgation of the new art standard, the classroom teaching concept and mode of instruction are facing higher requirements, especially the emphasis on core literacy. However, at present,...

Research and Analysis of the Influence of the Built Environment on the Mood of Depressed Patients

Yibo Meng
This article explores the profound impact of architecture and interior design on the mental health of individuals, especially those with depression. Key factors such as natural light, color choice, spatial layout, acoustic environment, and greenery can significantly influence mood and emotional stability,...