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Basic Health Services and Special Autonomy in North Aceh District
Cut Sukmawati, Murniati, Maisyura, Maryam, Misra Feri
“Health is a fundamental human right”, which contains an obligation to heal the sick and maintain the healthy. This statement underlies the idea that health is a basic human right and health is an investment. Health services have an important role in improving the health status of the community. Law...
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The Determinants of Work Passions: A Study of Education Sector
Chew Sze Cheah, Sei Ying Chiam, Jian Ai Yeow, Sook Fern Yeo
Nowadays, the workforce does encounter big problems in work-life as almost no one is passionate about their work anymore. Work passion is comparable important among educators to maintain their job performance. Over the years, researchers, organizations, and leaders have been struggling with the challenge...
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Environmental Concerns are not at Cross Purposes to Farm Justice/Food Security
Cynthia Rice, Buddhi Gyawali, Marion Simon, Whitney Maynard
Hunger in America is unimaginable. There appears to be food everywhere, just buy it. Unfortunately, many sections of our country have subsets of the population without the means to buy, store and prepare nutritious food. From Appalachian hollers to inner city neglected areas to homeless and disenfranchised...
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Analysis of the Relationship Between Teacher Teaching Style and Experience on Student Discipline
Dewi Puspitasari, Fina Agustina, Ira Rohimah, Joko Suprapmanto
This article aims to determine the relationship between teacher teaching style and experience on student discipline. The method used in this study is a case study. The analytical technique used in this study is thematic analysis. The subjects used in this study were 80 grade 6 students and 40 teachers....
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A Study on the Germination of Creativity
Focusing on the Process of Creating New Physical Expressions of Contemporary Dancers
Natsumi Fujii
In the field of art disciplines such as music and fine arts, fostering creativity is crucial. This study aimed to clarify how contemporary dancers generate new movements. To investigate the process by which contemporary dancers acquire new movements, interviews were conducted and analyzed using M-GTA....
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Teachers’ Perception of Using Technology in a Blended Learning Environment to Facilitate Collaborative Learning in Bangladesh
Fatima Yeasmin Chandha, Md. Amaz Uddin Chowdury
Following the COVID-19 crisis, practically all university instructors decided to incorporate blended learning by adopting interactive technologies to enhance the teaching-learning process. Vygotsky’s socio-cultural theory, which shaped collaborative learning, is encouraged since it strengthens the activity...
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Financial Crises and Inequality: Exploring the Relationship between Delinquency and Greater Polarization
Jiaxuan Lan, Jiewen Lei
High inflation, rising concerns around cost of living, the topic of finance and its related crises has seemingly been on the rise in the last few decades. Through understanding how financial/banking crises can be linked to inequality, it can be perceived as to whether inequality is simply inevitable...
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Hasta Brata: Main Values of Educational Leadership in Multicultural based International Learning School of Indonesia
Rida Rimadani, Agus Timan, Vika Ardianti
Multicultural education is a necessity in the current era to meet the rapid progress and globalization. Multicultural education requires special formation in order to achieve the goal of harmony and broad cultural meaning. This research reviews how a leader in a multicultural educational institution...
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By “Peace If Life” Peep “Zhuangzi” with the Thought of the World
Yuxiang Guo
Zhuangzi mentioned peace in his own works. Life has multiple meanings here, in addition to the original helplessness, but also contains non-will, agnostic and contingency. Its scope includes helpless life circumstances, the meaning of the king and the minister of human society, and man-made unfair circumstances....
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Research on the Construction of New Forms of Textbooks Based on the Digital Transformation of Education
Xinyi Wang
This paper discusses the importance and strategies of constructing new forms of textbooks in the context of digital transformation in education. By analyzing the characteristics and advantages of digital textbooks, it proposes methods for the construction of new forms of textbooks. Combined with practical...
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Analyze How Management Audits are Used for the Finance Function to Measure Efficiency and Effectiveness
Moch. Iqbal Zulfikar PD
Management audit is a critical tool for ensuring the efficiency and effectiveness of financial functions within various organizations. This study aims to explore the implementation of management audits in financial management, assess how these audits contribute to enhancing efficiency and effectiveness,...
Journal: Artery Research
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P5.5 COMPENSATORY EFFECT BETWEEN AORTIC STIFFENING AND REMODELLING DURING AGEING
Andrea Guala*, Carlo Camporeale, Luca Ridolfi
Pages: 21 - 21
The arterial tree exhibits a complex spatio-temporal wave pattern, whose healthy behaviour depends on a balance between mechanical and geometrical properties. Several clinical studies demonstrated that this balance progressively breaks down during ageing, when the aorta stiffens and remodels. This dual...
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Meaning in Life Across Cultures and Times: An Evidence-Based Overview
Joel Vos
Background: The topic of meaning in life seems popular in the general public and scientific community. However, many people seem to ask superficial and functionalistic questions which may lead to populist answers, potentially missing out crucial ingredients for a meaningful life. For example, many academics...
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A Critical Deconstruction of Quantum Cognition and Usability in Psychology
Arinjoy Bhattacharjee, Jhuma Mukherjee
The paper “What Is Quantum Cognition, and How Is It Applied to Psychology?” by Busemeyer and Wang (2015) introduces the concept of quantum cognition as a framework for understanding human cognition in psychology. This critical analysis aims to evaluate the key arguments and contributions presented in...
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Women Workers Career Development Challenges and Strategies: An Explorative Study
(Case Study of Women Workers in Mining Companies in Indonesia)
Ivonia Reigita Shandy, Elok Savitri Pusparini
Equal representation of women in the workplace is considered as a condition that is favorable to women’s interests and not only a demand for fairness or democracy. Increasing the participation and involvement of women in all fields of work has become one of the discourses that has been continuously debated...
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Enhancing Elementary School Student Debates on Socio-scientific Issues through Multiple Storyline Comics: An Exploratory Study
Fadhlan Muchlas Abrori, Zsolt Lavicza, Branko Anđić, Muhsinah Annisa, Nurul Qamariyah
Utilizing debates as an educational tool holds significant importance, not only for evaluating students’ capacity to construct arguments but also for evaluating their critical thinking abilities based on their existing knowledge. In this study, we introduce a multi-storyline comic that explores socio-scientific...
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Rethinking Cultural Study of Music Through Contemporary Music Activities in Indonesia Present Day
Erie Setiawan, Widodo Aribowo, Mibtadin Mibtadin
For at least the last six years (since 2016), several music activists in Yogyakarta who are members of the Art Music Today Foundation, have held an annual agenda entitled October Meeting Contemporary Music and Musicians. This agenda, although performing the works of composers like a festival, is more...
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The Role of Religiosity on Students’ Entrepreneurship in Indonesia
Dahlia Ibsal, Junaidi Junaidi, Rahmawati Rahmawati
This study explores how student religiosity effects self-efficacy and motivation to become entrepreneurs. The sample is 510 students in three Indonesia districts, namely, Sulawesi Selatan, Yogyakarta, dan Kalimantan Barat. Structural equation modelling was used to confirm research hypotheses. The result...
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Digital Payment Ease and Service Quality in MSMEs: Trust as a Mediator of Customer Satisfaction
Hengki Mangiring Parulian Simarmata, Darwin Lie, Nagian Toni
This study examined how service quality and digital payment ease affect customer satisfaction in micro, small, and medium enterprises (MSMEs) in Simalungun Regency, Indonesia, with customer trust as a mediating variable. A quantitative explanatory design was applied, involving 319 digitally active MSME...
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The Effect of Tax Aggressiveness and Cost of Debt on Company Performance with Political Connections as a Moderator
Arniati Arniati, Alvina Putri Nur Anisa
This study aims to identify how tax aggressiveness and debt costs affect company erformance evaluation of energy sector business entities from 2019 to 2023 on the Indonesia Stock Exchange (IDX). In addition, this study also considers the moderating effect of political connections on tax aggressiveness...
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Building the AI-Driven Library of Tomorrow: Strategies and Perspectives
Abira Chakraborty
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) is transforming college libraries from static repositories into dynamic, AI-enhanced environments that significantly improve user experience. AI technologies such as machine learning, natural language processing, and data analytics are redefining library...
Research Article
How Crises Model the Modern World
Patrick Lagadec, Benjamin Topper
Pages: 21 - 33
Crises are our new reality. “Black swans” are increasingly becoming the norm; our systems, environments, contexts are structurally prone to crises. Doing more of the same will not be the appropriate way to deal with modern crises: a paradigm shift is needed, based on a more accurate understanding of...
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How to Improve the Passing Rate of English for Self-taught Examination
Caiyan Jiang
In the process of continuous development and improvement of economic globalization and informatization in social life, English, as an international language, increasingly shows a pivotal position in various countries and national information, culture, science and technology exchanges. Learning English...
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Is Intersubjectivity Feasible in Poetics
Yongquan Wang
Poetics is characterized by intersubjectivity in writing and aesthetics. The paper analyzes the organism of intersubjectivity, pinpointing to its otherness, intuition and self-evidence, which explain the essential law of poetics. Based on the combination of intersubjectivity and poetics, it elaborates...
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Conception of an SNS App for EFL learning in China Based on a Questionnaire Survey
Jun Ge, Caiping Xiong, Yue Zhang
SNSs have been widely used in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) learning world-wide. In China, QQ, a very popular SNS, has also been widely used for EFL learning. However, there are some problems regarding the use of QQ in this field. This paper presents a study which tried to find out those problems...
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A Plant-wide Case for Control System Study in Teaching of Process Control Engineering
Lingjian Ye, Hongwei Guan
In the process control engineering course, control methods are often introduced separately, which lacks an efficient way to deliver knowledge of control integration through case studies. In this paper, we introduce a plant-wide benchmark platform, the Tennessee Eastman (TE) process, for the teaching...
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Problems While Preparing E-Materials for Blended Learning Environments: A Case Study
Ismail Ozler
In this study, lecturers from various universities who utilize the blended learning environments in their courses and prepare distance education materials for this aim are interviewed and the problems they experience while preparing such materials are analyzed. Higher education institutions are evaluated...
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Discussion on Cultivation of Students' Innovative Ability During a Graduation Thesis of an Undergraduate
Gan Zhao
On how to cultivate students' innovating ability during a graduation thesis of an undergraduate, it is thought here that consulting and tidying up references to select a proper thesis, protocoling experiments and designing experimental methods scientifically, doing experiments accurately,and summarizing...
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English in Subscene’s Indonesian Subtitle of Superhero Movie: How does It Affect the Audience?
Bayu Budiharjo
Movies as one of many forms of entertainment have experienced fast development from time to time. With the globalization allowing movies from a country to be enjoyed in other countries, movie subtitles undergo development as well. Subtitles of many popular movies today are not only produced by certified...
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How to be a Party Branch Secretary Based on The Background of the New Era
Yun HAN, Jin DU, Yu SHI, Hong-Ying SUN, Hua LIU
This article elaborates on the ability and quality of a party branch secretary from four aspects, and analyzed the duties and tasks of the party branch secretary. Through continuous study, improve their overall quality, manage and drive the members of the branch, do a good job in the construction of...
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How to value equity in national accounts?
Jana Kramulová, Jakub Vincenc, Helena Houžvičková
The objective of national accounts is to present a model of the real economy in the most accurate way. It means that not only officially recorded data from business accounting are included, but also model computations are used (e.g. in estimating the size of the shadow economy or correcting a phenomenon...
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Ways to Cultivate College Students’ Teamwork Consciousness in College Basketball Teaching
Dawei Wen
With the increasing attention of the state and the education department to the higher education, the all-around development of students’ quality has received extensive attention. Both the levels of students’ academic knowledge and the improvement of students’ sports quality have received the attention...
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Competency readiness of labor resources to digital economy
M.I. Plutova, E.E. Lagutina, I.V. Sadkova
Currently, the economic development of countries is directly dependent on the full scale of digitalization processes. As a new trend in social development, digitalization has replaced informatization and computerization. On the scale of economic and social life of both a single country and the whole...
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Identifying and Managing Key Success Factors for Sino-Estonian Joint Ventures
Jiani Xie, Yuhan Hu, Yangxinran Sun
International Joint Venture (IJV) has been one of the main approaches to entering a foreign market in the last decade. Recently there has been a growing interest to examine the factors of successful IJVs in China and how these IJVs manage effectively with cross-culture from major developed countries....
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Critical Language Awareness Development: A Pedagogical and Identity Engagement
Ruruh Sarasati
This paper aims investigating the engagement of critical language awareness in pedagogical context and how it can develop student’s identity. As every day students contact new-varied language and culture products from social media, these may contain ideologies, values, and cultures that are foreign to...
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“I Feel Nervous and Lose My Ideas When Having Presentation”: Mapping Senior Students’ Challenges in Academic Oral Presentation in English
Marham Jupri Hadi, Baiq Henny Rizka, Tarmizi Tarmizi
This study explored senior students’ challenges when presenting their research proposal and thesis in English. This study was conducted in the English Teacher Education Department of the University of Nahdlatul Wathan Mataram. Five students who did their final project and five lecturers who were involved...
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Interviewing Images: How Visual Research Using IPA (Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis) Can Illuminate the Change-Making Possibilities of Place, Space, and Dwelling
Jorella Andrews
Interpretative Phenomenological Analysis (IPA) is a qualitative method mainly used in psychology, the social sciences and health science. Beginning with processes of open question interviewing, and taking an idiographic approach, it elicits unusually rich data from persons about specific life experiences,...
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Effect of Breeding and Digital Marketing Systems on Profitability of Grouper Fisheries in Langsa City
Muslimah, K.M. Z. Basriwijaya, F. Alham
The opportunity for grouper development is quite large, this is influenced by several factors, including the availability of cattle in large numbers and of relatively good quality, the availability of sufficient animal feed, the availability of food land, relatively easy access to marketing, adequate...
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The Mediating Role of Dynamic Capabilities and Business Model Innovation on the Relationship Between Environment Turbulence and Firm Performance
Dudi Hendra Fachrudin, Agus Rahayu, Nanang Fattah, Lili Adi Wibowo
This paper describes the impact of environmental turbulence on the company’s business model that has led to a global recession. What is surprising is that the cause of the 2020 recession is Covid-19, which is a health crisis, but has an impact on the world economic crisis. Background Problems: The world...
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The Expression of the Form of Chinese Opera Painting in Folk Art
Xiaojie Zhang
In the ancient times without modern media, the visual communication mode of opera art mainly depends on fine arts. The forms and types of opera performance almost involve all kinds of fine art. From the perspective of ancient sculpture, New Year wood-block painting, ancient murals and other folk arts,...
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Differences Between Chinese and English Thinking from the Use of Nouns in Chinese and English
Jingqi Tang
Nouns play an essential role in the daily use of language, primarily identifying and naming people and things. Different language users have distinct rules and habitual methods to form words, as well as to pronounce and define grammars. These fixed and conventional language rules are influenced by speakers’...
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Formalization of Requirements for Spatial Development Investment Projects
Vladimir Kalugin, Aleksandra Dubskaya, German Poddubny, Eugeniy Bukhvald
One of the most important tasks in economy is to assess the economic efficiency of investment projects. Evaluation of the effectiveness of investment projects is of utmost importance at the pre-investment stage of the life cycle. However, the amount and nature of information available at this stage does...
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Localizing the Korean Variety Shows in China Review of the Differences Between Policy, Market and Culture
Chenxuan Gao, Anqi Wu, Qingyuan Yang
This article aims to find out how the differences of policy, market and culture between Korean and Chinese influence the process of Chinese localization and the development of Chinese television industry. The collection of literature summaries from journals and news, the research methods of the literature...
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Vaccine Rejection Identity on Facebook in the Context of a Conflict
The Risk and Coping Strategies of Vaccine Refusal Group
Fathia Islamiyatul Syahida, Dinda Dania Nadine Asy Syifa, Indira Kirani Putri, M. Fathan Haidar Januar, Tito Edy Priandono
The success of the vaccination program is influenced by the presence of social media. Facebook gives vaccine repellents access to share content, express opinions about vaccines, communicate and interact. In revealing their identity, vaccine repellents are inseparable from risk and conflict. The main...
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The Correlation Between e-Health Literacy Competencies and Self-management of COVID-19 Disease
(Case Study of Health Information Managements Students in Semarang)
Enny Rachmani, Haikal Haikal, Eti Rimawati, M. G. C. Yuantari, Anasthasya Nisrina Arifin, Prima Pratiwi, Krhisna Prymaditya Achmad
Introduction: Mass open communication via social media and the internet causes infodemics and information gaps. The COVID-19 pandemic has become a driving force in global adoption of digital technology such as the internet, including in Indonesia. Individuals need eHealth literacy to assess the information...
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Smallholder Farmers Market Options Within the Emerging Agri-Food Value Chain
Shaf Rijal Ahmad, Kodrad Winarno
Agriculture in Indonesia is facing challenges in the mid of agri-food value chain transformation. The transformation allows farmers to grow, however this also presented more barriers particularly for smallholder farmers with unfavorable characteristics. Unfortunately, these farmers are dominating agriculture...
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A Computer Game Decision Interpretation Method Based on Salient Features
Haodong Feng, Shuqin Li
Artificial intelligence has greatly improved the efficiency of industry and life, but its algorithmic framework is often a black box, leading to a lack of understanding of how computers give decision results. So, the interpretability of artificial intelligence has been widely concerned in recent years....
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Critical Philosophies and Christian Education in the Digital Era
Teguh Wijaya Mulya
Contemporary Christian Education has been documented to be catching up with technological and educational advancements of the digital era in its praxis. However, there needs to be more discussion about changes and challenges around the underlying educational philosophies in Christian Education as a result...
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From Memories to Meaning: How Halal Tourism Experiences Shape Destination Affinity
Dian Prihardini Wibawa, Yanto Yanto
This study investigates the factors influencing memorable halal tourism experiences and their impact on Destination Affinity. Focusing on Halal-Friendly Facilities, Cultural Sensitivity, Safety and Security, Accessibility of Halal Information, and Spiritual Fulfillment, the research employs a descriptive...
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How is the Development of Human Geography Sciences in Schools?
Muhammad Robith Farkhan, Enok Maryani, Epon Ningrum, Nandi Nandi
Human geography is studied and developed in schools through the study of geography. At the school level in Indonesia, human geography has not become an independent discipline. This causes the development of human geography studied to be still low, despite the fact that there are various human related...