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EFL Learners Preference of Learning Style in ESP Class
Arjuna Peranginangin, Alvin Zonathan Sagala, Elvi Yosna Lulbis, Aldo Elias Alrisky Pasaribu
Understanding students learning style were prior for every teacher and lecturer in order to help student aware of their learning style. It helped student understand how they should learn and empower them to achieve the learning substantives. Moreover, none of the research been conducted learning style...
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The Conflict of Keujruen Blang and Farmers
Study of Water Users for Rice Irrigation in Meunasah Gampong Lhok Muara Batu District Utara Aceh Regency
Fakhrurrazi, Nirzalin, Rizki Yunanda
The “Keujruen Blang Conflict and Rice Irrigation Water Users” is the subject of this research. Gampong Gampong Meunasah Lhok, Muara Batu District, North Aceh Regency, was the site of this study. The primary goal of this study’s main stage is to identify and analyze the sources of conflict between Keujruen...
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Enhancing English Speaking Skill by Using AFORN, an M-Learning Medium for Nursing Students
Desi Rochmawati, Ika Fathin Resti Martanti
Speaking skill is an English language competence that is very important for effective communication either in educational or professional environment. This skill is also required by students of Nursing Study Program to support their academic and professional development. However, students still have...
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The Inheritance of Chinese Northern Shaanxi Folk Music Culture in Modern Music Education
-Taking Qinzheng Culture as an Example
Shujie Yang
The zheng is one of the oldest national musical instruments in China and originated from the land of Qin, so it is called Qin zheng. The Qin zheng was once active in the court as one of the musical instruments. In the thousands of years of history, Qin zheng has been spread in Shaanxi for a long time,...
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How is the Learning Process and Assessment in E-Learning According to Japanese High School/ Vocational High School Teachers in Bali
Desak Made Sri Mardani, I Wayan Sadyana
E-learning used during this pandemic is new for Japanese high school/vocational teachers in Bali, where previous face-to-face learning was done. This causes the teacher’s lack of experience in implementing e-learning. The teacher’s lack of experience certainly has an influence on the learning process,...
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Instagram Determine Air Passenger Behavior in Choosing Tourist Destinations
Nanik Rianandita Sari, Nur Makkie Perdana Kusuma
Instagram is an application that focuses on the use of images and videos to make this application attractive. Users can participate and share content or information, in this case consumer behavior can be seen in making decisions considering products and services. The purpose of this study is to find...
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Information Literacy in the Age of Generative AI: A Critical Reframing of the SCONUL Framework
Ana Irhandayaningsih
The SCONUL Seven Pillars of Information Literacy (2011) provided a robust conceptual framework for navigating source-based, stable information environments. However, the rise of generative AI systems such as ChatGPT and Claude challenges this paradigm, reshaping how users identify, access, evaluate,...
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Insurance Technology Makes China’s Agricultural Insurance Intelligent
Yue Liu
With the continuous development of insurance technology, agricultural insurance has ushered in new development opportunities. Smart agricultural insurance integrates modern information technology and agricultural insurance organically, promotes the transformation, upgrading and innovative development...
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Harnessing Big Data in Sports Content: Current Applications and Future Directions
Bin Yue, Cheng Li, Haining Hu, Ruipeng Shao, Xixi Zhang
The early application of big data in the sports sector primarily focused on analyzing athlete performance and enhancing competitive abilities. With the advent of advanced “big data technologies,” powered by ICT innovations such as the Internet of Things (IoT) and artificial intelligence (AI), it has...
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Industry Characteristic Research on the Development Path of New Engineering in Higher Education Institutions
Guibin Yang, Tiantian Zhou, Guo Qing
The construction of new engineering is not only the urgent need to promote the innovation-driven development strategy, but also a new strategy to promote the reform of China’s higher education, industry-specific colleges and universities, as the backbone of the construction of new engineering, has an...
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The Transportation Mode Choice and Carrier Selection Behavior of Rajshahi City Dwellers in Bangladesh
Md. Mohayminul Islam, Tajwar Taskin, Arindam Sutradhar Omi, Md. Tanvir Bin Ahasan, Shanon Goshami
One of the most crucial steps in the planning process for transportation is mode selection, which directly affects the way decisions are made. Like the majority of other developing nations, Bangladesh lacks accurate level-of-service statistics for the full range of motorized and nonmotorized modes utilized...
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Strategy to Improve Personnel Work Performance Through Discipline, Motivation and Leadership
Dian Prihardini Wibawa, Irwan Hasibuan
Organizations can achieve their goals when they effectively utilize their resources such as human resources, assets, and budget. This research aims to see how work discipline influences personnel work performance and to analyze the moderating influence of leadership and work motivation on work discipline...
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Students’ Use of Self-Regulated Learning Strategies in English Language Learning: The Impact of AI Translation Tools
Masitowarni Siregar, Zulkifli Zulkifli, Wisman Hadi, Surya Masniari Hutagalung, Siti Soraya Lin Abdullah Kamal, Omar Ali Ahmad Al Smadi
The study aims to analyze the impact of AI translation tools on Self-Regulated Learning (SRL) strategies in English Language Learning. It is necessary to integrate AI technologies in education, particularly understanding how AI translation tools affect students’ planning, monitoring, and evaluating their...
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Moral Responsibility and the AI Dilemma: Why Anxious Managers Are More Willing to Support Subordinates’ Use of GenAI
Taofen Li
Previous research has highlighted a prevalent phenomenon of “algorithm aversion” among professional managers. However, it remains unclear whether this aversion extends to their attitudes toward subordinates’ use of AI tools. Drawing on moral decision-making theory, this paper develops a theoretical model...
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Overview of Artificial Intelligence Integration in Art: The Impact of Artificial Intelligence Techniques on Art Education
El-Attar Imad, Benameur Lamia, Chrayah Mohamed
In today’s digital age, artificial intelligence (AI) has swiftly and significantly impacted various fields, art is one of them. The integration of AI in the art field has the potential not only to revolutionize the way of teaching and creating art, but also the way of experiencing it. This article provides...
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Innovation in Product Development: Leveraging Disruptive Technologies for Competitive Advantage
Tran Ha Hoang Khanh
This study explores how companies integrate disruptive technologies into their product development processes to foster innovation and maintain a competitive edge. The research builds on existing theoretical frameworks such as Disruptive Innovation Theory, Open Innovation Theory, and Dynamic Capabilities...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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A Deep Learning-Based Framework for Arp Spoofing Attack Detection
S. Pavithraa, V. Khanaa
ARP spoofing attacks are a serious risk to network security because they allow malevolent actors to intercept and alter network traffic, which frequently results in data breaches and information leaks. This paper introduces a deep learning-based method for identifying ARP spoofing that makes use of Long...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P7.11 PREDICTIVE VALUE OF ENDOTHEL DYSFUNCTION ASSESSED BY FLOW MEDIATED VASODILATATION AND ARTERIAL STIFFNESS PARAMETERES IN THROMBOTIC EVENTS OF PRIMARY ANTIPHOSPHOLIPID SYNDROME
Agnes Dioszegi*, Katalin Veres, Beata Kovacs, Viktor Banhegyi, Pal Soltesz
Pages: 32 - 32
Primary antiphosphplipid sydrome (APS) is characterized by recurrent arterial or venous thrombosis and/or fetal loss in the presence of antiphospholipd antibodies. The authors in a longitudinal (2005–2015) follow-up study examined how the angiological and metabolic parameters have changed during the...
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Implementation of Authentic Assessment Curriculum 2013 of Mandarin Language in SMK Prapanca 2 Surabaya
Novia K. Nisaa, Miftachul Amri, Syamsul Sodiq
The purpose of this study was to find out how the preparation of authentic assessment instruments at SMK Prapanca 2 Surabaya, the implementation of authentic assessments of Chinese subjects at SMK Prapanca 2 Surabaya, and the use of authentic assessment results of Chinese subjects at SMK Prapanca 2 Surabaya....
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Gender and Hedging Behavior: An Analysis of Functions of Hedges Employed by Women in Chinese Conversations
Yijia Chai
Hedges have been regarded as signals only for tentativeness in expressions and stereotypically seen as a feature of women’s speech since Lakoff publicized her work on features of women’s language. This argument has been debated by Jennifer Coates by exploring the multi-functions of hedges in the usage...
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The Discussion of Traditional Teaching and Multimedia Teaching Approach in College English Teaching
Chunyang Liu, Fei Long
With the development of the society and economy, more and more talents capable of mastering English are badly needed in the world. Therefore, traditional English teaching mode is greatly challenged. With the continuous development of modern technology, multimedia is applied to teaching more and more...
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Western Consumption Concepts: Cultural Implications, Main Forms and Influences
Weilong Huang, Han Xiao
This paper not only analyzes the cultural implications and main forms of western consumption concepts, but also probes into how western consumption values infiltrate and erode traditional Chinese consumption, and further points out the key to rationally coping with these negative influences, hoping to...
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A New Approach to the Management of Mental Health Education for College Students
Xin Su, Mao Yang
With the development of the times, the traditional mode of education and management of college students is no longer meet the needs of contemporary college students. How to strengthen the ideological and political education of college students is a new task faced by the University educators. In this...
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A Trial of Implementing Engineering Education for Undergraduate Students in Optoelectronic Major
Yifan Huang, Qun Hao, Yao Hu
The paper describes how the engineering education was implemented at School of Optoelectronics of Beijing Institute of Technology, Beijing, China. In order to improve the engineering ability of the undergraduate students, we designed an engineering training plan and developed a curriculum including 6...
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Classified Judgment on Same-different Based on Bayesian Inference
Zhi-Cheng Chen, Xin-Sheng Liu
The ability to detect objects precisely with the same orientations from random orientations is one of the most remarkable functions of perception and cognition. Many psychophysical evidences imply human's behavior follows near-optimal Bayesian inference in tasks of decision making. We explore the model...
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Localization Business Model of International Hotel Group in China
Qinsi Tian
For localization development process of international hotel group, to carry out study on how to develop appropriate marketing strategy, how to train and use hotel personnel, how to improve product quality management system, so that achieve hotel management innovation, would has a very practical significance....
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Business Process-aware ERP Development and Evolution
Daisen Wei, Jiazhong Zhang, Xueqing Li, Longye Tang
With the rapid development of the Internet and its wide application, the management of enterprises is gradually shifting from a closed environment to a dynamic and open one. So, how to improve the flexibility of ERP software under the Internet computing environment has become a key issue for ERP vendors...
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Characteristics of Stream of Consciousness from the Anaphoric Perspective
Huifang Zuo
This paper, founded on the Accessibility Theory and the Mental Space Theory, aims to explore how anaphora contributes to reinforcing the features of the stream of consciousness narration by studying the short story Dill Pickle by Katherine Mansfield, mainly from the perspectives of dynamic fluidity of...
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Communication Marketing of Youth and Sport Department of Culture and Tourism in the Water Park Cave Sunyaragi Cirebon City, West Java, Indonesia
Nurudin Nurudin, Farida Nurfalah
The communication marketing in tourism is an attempt being made to convey information about the existence of a tourist attraction to the public, so that potential tourists know interested, and willing to come to the resort town in question. Identify the problem in this research are as follows: 1). To...
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Constructing the Teaching System of Military Academy and Improving the Quality of Military School Education in an All-round Way
Jiu-ling Zhao
This paper mainly introduces how to build a military school teaching system scientifically, and guarantee and enhance the teaching quality of military academies, and cultivate more competitive military academy elites in the new situation, in order to meet the preparations for military struggle needs...
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Mobile money development in sub-Saharan Africa: Its macroeconomic effects and role in financing development
Tijani Forgor Alhassan, Ahou Julie Koaudio
In developing countries, specifically in sub-Saharan Africa, mobile money comes with huge benefits to users by facilitating users to better manage their cash flows, it allows firms and start-ups to invest, foster the creation and expansion of businesses, reduce transaction costs, pool capital (funds)...
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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...
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Relationship between Serum Lipid Index, C Reaction Protein (CRP), Insulin Resistance and Coronary Artery Disease in Diabetes Mellitus Patients Complicated with Coronary Atherosclerotic Heart Disease (CAHD) and Correlation Analysis
Hui Li, Zhanhua Li, FanJin Zeng, Shuhuai Guo
Objective: To investigate the relationship between serum lipid index, C Reaction protein (CRP), insulin resistance level and coronary artery disease (CAD) in patients with diabetes mellitus (DM) complicated with coronary atherosclerotic heart disease (CAHD) and its correlation. Method: Select 62 CAHD...
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"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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
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...
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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...
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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...
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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:...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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...
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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....
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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...