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Generation Z’s Behavioural Intention to Use E-Wallet During the Pandemic of COVID-19

Nor Azimah Yusof Suwandi, Ermiza Azman, Syasya Nurfarhana Mazni, Noreha Mohamed Yusof
An e-wallet is a type of payment system that transfers physical wallet functions to a virtual setting to carry out electronic transactions using a range of payment options, including bank accounts, debit cards, credit cards, loyalty cards, and mobile phones. This study aims to examine Generation Z’s...

A Systematic Review of The Role of Supply Chain Management in Agricultural Input Industries: A Theory Context Characteristics Method (TCCM) Framework Perspective

Shubham Ravsaheb Borkar, Nitin Shivaji Jondhale
The agricultural input sector; which includes the fertilizers, seeds, pesticides, and machines, is essential in the agricultural productivity and food security. This industry has a remarkable need to employ effective Supply Chain Management (SCM) as a tool of streamlining efficiency, minimizing wastages...

Development of Android Application based on Holland's Theory of Individual Student Planning

Agus Ria Kumara, Caraka Putra Bhakti, Budi Astuti, Suwarjo, Muhammad Alfarizqi Nizamuddin Ghiffari, Fathia Irbati Ammattulloh
The purpose of this study to develop a theory Holland used as individual student planning in order to assist students in career planning by android application. Career is something important for students. The career of the students will determine the future of the students' future. The importance of...
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Prevalence of COVID-19 Infection and Its Associated Factors Among Government Healthcare Workers (HCWs) in Lahad Datu, Sabah

M.R. Nur Syarah Zulaikha, A.R. Anita, M. Siti Aisah, G. Valentine
The increase in Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) cases involving healthcare workers (HCWs) raises concern and puts a burden on government health services due to the reduced availability of functional workforce despite increasing workload demand. To determine the prevalence of COVID-19 infection and...

Blended Learning Model in Application of Limited Face to Face Learning: Its Influence on Student Learning Outcomes

Rizki Ramadani, Apri Nuryanto
The application of limited face-to-face learning (LFFL) is a policy that has been set by the government in the world of education to cope with the spread of the corona virus which until now This cannot be permanently eliminated, the application of LFFL must also be accompanied by the selection of the...

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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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...

Students’ Perceptions on Lecturers Affective Competence at Kupang State of Polytechnic

Rosdiana Mata, Puteri Ayu Pratiwi, Yosef P. Dheghu
This study aimed to investigate the student’s perception level in the learning process toward lecturers’ affective competence when online learning policies are implemented. This study used survey research by adapting research instruments that have been developed in previous studies by King, namely “Teacher...
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Relationship of Sedentary Activity and Physical Activity With The Nutritional Status of Students majoring in Public Health, Malang State University

Bella Anggraini, Hartati Eko Wardani, Farah Paramita
Technological sophistication in the era of globalization has shifted changes in human lifestyles to be less actively moving so that it affects the occurrence of overweight and obesity. Students are young adults who have a sedental lifestyle because, most of the time is spent doing tasks in front of a...
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Evaluation of the Use of Partographs in Midwives Post Normal Delivery Care Training

Erna Kusumawati, Siti Istiana
Background The partograph is an instrument for assessing the progress of labor. Monitoring labor with a partograph can avoid three delays that can cause maternal and infant death because it can avoid neglected labor, establish pathological conditions as early as possible and then make...

Neurobiological preconditions of behavioural adaptive strategies under extreme conditions of activity

Larisa Deryagina
The aim of the work was to identify neurobiological preconditions of efficiency behavioural adaptive strategies of subjects under extreme conditions of activity. The research used an instrumental study technique of making decisions under conditions of choosing among several alternative reactions. Psychodiagnostic...

Evaluating Collaboration Ability of R&D Team Members: A Multi-Granular Hesitant Fuzzy Linguistic Approach

Zhen Zhang, Junliang Gao, Wenyu Yu
Evaluating each member's collaboration ability in an R\&D team is of vital importance for senior managers to improve the team performance for R&D activities. Due to the difference in knowledge and education background, each team member usually tends to use multi-granular hesitant fuzzy linguistic term...

Buying Decision: The Links Between Online Media and Face To Face Interaction with Hearing Impairment

Mr Selwendri, Ms Rumyeni
The purchase decision of consumers on a product can be influenced by various things as advertising , media and environmental factors. From the perspective of media , the purchase decision of people did not only came from a single media only.. On the other hand , a tendency to reduce the risk in the buying...

Student Character Development in Javanese Language Learning Based on The Combination of Google Classroom and Whatsapp Group Using the Discussion Method

Astrid Wangsagirindra Pudjastawa, Varary Mechwafanitiara Cantika, Suwarna
Stochastic model checking is the extension and generalization of the classical model checking. Compared with classical model checking, stochastic model checking faces more severe state explosion problem, because it combines classical model checking algorithms and numerical methods for calculating probabilities....
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NCL Disorders: Common Causes of Dementia in Children: A Case Report

Aminah Marhani Hasibuan, Cindy Chias Arthy
Background Dementia in children is a rare case, which results in general neurocognitive decline that is chronic and progressive in the form of loss of skills after a period of normal development. Similar to adult neurodegenerative disorders, childhood dementia also exhibits cognitive deterioration,...

A Systematic Review of Academic Exclusion in Higher Education Institutions in South Africa: Causes, Consequences, and Remedial Measures

X. N. Mashwama, B. Madubela
Addressing academic exclusion in South African higher education institutions requires a multifaceted approach, given the complex interplay of race, gender, socio-economic status, and ability. This study underscores the importance of intersectional research in fully understanding these nuanced challenges....
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Assessing GHG Benefits Induced by ICT Services in Practice: A Case Study and Resulting Challenges

Vlad Coroama, Mattias Höjer
High expectations are placed on the ability of ICT to play an important role in reducing GHG emissions, now and in the future. Several calculations of such benefits were put forward over the last years, usually performed by the industry. Their methods and assumptions, however, remained often unspecified,...

Cyber School Model Learning Evaluation on Kejar Paket C in Campus PKBM

Bagus Kisworo, Yudi Siswanto
This research aims to know the implementation of cyber school model learning through CIPP (context, input, process and product) evaluation. The methods of data collecting are using observation and interview. The subjects are the manager, educator, and students. The data analyzing is conducted by collecting...

UTM Arab Students’ Usage for English Vocabulary Mobile Applications

Mohammed Z M Qaddoura, F.Y. Mustaffa
This study was conducted to highlight the Arab students at UTM and their preferences for English vocabulary mobile apps (EVMA) and to identify the reasons for choosing the selected app as the best preferences of Arab students in the university. Among hundreds of EVMA in Google Play store, a list of the...

Student Awareness on 3R’s Behavior in Food Waste

Yuni Adinda Putri, Syamsurijal, Zakaria Wahab, Muchsin Saggaff Shihab
Food production requires an honest kind of resources, like energy, water, and land, responsible for most greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions caused by households. Most of the waste in South Sumatra, the maximum amount as 38.83 per cent, is dominated by food waste. Household waste dominates the maximum amount...
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The Importance of Mother-in-law in Mental Health of Infertile Women During Fertility Treatment Period

Dewi Puspitaningrum, Dian Nintyasari Mustika, Dewi Setyawati, Hamnah Latifah, Alya Aulia Rahmayani
Background: Women with infertility conditions and during the fertility treatment process or the existence of a pregnancy program feel more worried and anxious if the results do not go according to plan. Infertile women need support from people who are so essential and can significantly affect their condition....
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Application of Term Frequency - Inverse Document Frequency in The Naive Bayes Algorithm For ChatGPT User Sentiment Analysis

Novita Rajagukguk, I Putu Eka Nila Kencana, I G. N. Lanang Wijaya Kusuma
Sentiment analysis as part of Natural Language Processing has been widely used to see public sentiment towards a topic. Sentiment analysis functions to classify opinions into positive or negative classifications. In classifying opinions, an algorithm is needed to manage opinion data. One well-known algorithm...

Countering Women’s Stereotypes in Taufiq Al-Hakim’s Izis Playscript

Deny Gunawan Susandi
This research focuses on the main female character, Izis, in the play script of Izis (1955) by Taufiq Al-Hakim. This study used a feminist literary critique approach that focused on feminist values applied in the literary analysis process. In addition, gender theories and gender stereotypes were used...

Trust and Purchasing Intention in E-Commerce: Lazada Indonesia

Irda Agustin Kustiwi, Isnalita Isnalita
The development of e-commerce has increased quite sharply. Evidenced from customer who likes online transaction than offline payments. Lazada Indonesia as a potential e-commerce company with 21.2 million visitors a month lead, has its own phenomenon to be investigated more deeply. This is related to...

Argumentation in Covariational Reasoning: Middle School Student’s Solving Covariation Problem with Different Cognitive Style

K. Fitria Santoso, Mega Teguh Budiarto, Raden Sulaiman
The aim of this research is to describe the process of covariational reasoning and how to build argumentation in solving covariation problems for middle school students who had verbal and visual cognitive style. This qualitative descriptive research investigated the differences in covariational reasoning...
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Non-Surgical Retreatment As A Management In Previously Treated Tooth With Chronic Apical Abscess

Eva Rizki Hutami, Ema Mulyawati, R. Tri Endra Untara
Introduction. The success of root canal treatment influenced by four factors. Absence of pre-treatment periapical lesion, root canal filling with no void, obturation to within 2mm of the apex, and adequate coronal restoration. Inability to reach those conditions can lead to root canal treatment failure....
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Potential of Clinacanthus Nutans as an Alternative Therapeutic Agent for Diabetes Mellitus

Nurlaili Susanti
Target various aspects of the pathway in DM. One of plant traditionally used in Southeast Asia for diabetes treatment is Clinacanthus nutans (CN). Several studies have proven the pharmacological activity of CN as an antidiabetic. This study aims to review the potential of CN as an antidiabetic and discuss...

Women’s Empowerment Representation in Japanese Anime: A Case Study of Makoto Shinkai’s Suzume

Fajria Noviana
As a part of Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) Goal 5, which addresses “achieve gender equality and empower all women and girls”, women’s empowerment has become widely called for worldwide, both in the real world and the literary world, as literary works reflect life. As a reflection of life, portraying...

Portrait of Assertiveness on University X Students and Outside

Fuaturosida Rika, Alfi Rozana Ken
This study examines student assertiveness through an online counseling website named “Teman Ngobrol.” The research method uses a quantitative survey. Subjects in this study amounted to 511 people. Where 317 subjects are students of University X and 194 subjects are outside University X. The initial...
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Strengthening Data Privacy and Protection in Nigeria: Recommendations for a Comprehensive Approach

Ale Felix, Ayegba Abdullahi, John Momoh, Ikpaya D. Ikpaya, Iruemi Olohimai Juliet
The research work was aimed at assessing the adherence to data protection and privacy policies in Nigeria using a survey approach. In this work, a questionnaire was used to carry out the survey. A total of 590 participants, comprising professionals in IT organizations and decision-makers from various...

Experiences of Military Nurse Manager: Implication to Clinical Leadership

Maria Monica D. Espinosa
This study aimed to identify the characteristics of an effective leader in a Military hospital institution from the perspectives of military nurse-managers. The researcher extracted the different facets of leadership from the stories of six nurse- managers from a military hospital. The stories which...
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Monitoring Human’s Emotion through Fast Fourier Transform Method form Brainwave Features

Akbar Muslim, Anton Yudhana
Emotions are intrinsic to the way humans are interacting with each other. A human being can understand the emotions of another human being to a certain extent and behave in the best manner to improve the communication in a certain situation however a machine cannot. This paper aims to make an analysis...

The Adaptation of Novel “Bumi Manusia” Into Theater Performance

Retno Dwimarwati
Novel Bumi Manusia (Earth of Mankind) written by Pramoedya Ananta Toer has received Magsaysay award and has been translated into several languages. This humanist novel is also adapted by Faiza Marzuki into theatre play script entitled “Nyai Ontosoroh”. Feminism issues are presented in the acts by showing...

Online Learning Implementation in the Covid-19 Pandemic

Siska Andes Madya, Abdurahman
The Indonesian government enforces online learning at all levels of education to prevent the spread of Covid-19. Changing learning patterns will affect the implementation of learning. This study aims to review the implementation of online learning during the Covid-19 Pandemic emergency in Indonesia....

The Concept of Child-Friendly Early Childhood Curriculum Development in Early Childhood Education

Anayanti Rahmawati, Warananingtyas Palupi, Ruli Hafidah, Muhammad Munif Syamsuddin, Adriani Rahma Pudyaningtyas, Nurul Kusuma Dewi, Vera Sholeha
The curriculum is a set of plans and arrangements regarding the objectives, content and learning materials as well as the methods used as guidelines for the implementation of learning activities to achieve certain educational goals. Learning objectives will be achieved optimally if supported by an adequate...
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Accelerating Drug Development: The Role of Quantum Computing in Pharmaceutical Research

Minakshi Kommoju, Kanaka Durga Devi Nelluri, Vijaya Lakshmi Marella, Bhavana Alaparthi, Jahnavi Patibandla, Pamidi Lakshmi Prasanna, Nalam Vineela, Nirmala Nirmala, Padamata Sai Rohith
The journey to develop drugs is long, time-consuming, and costly. Most drugs take years and billions of dollars before they hit the market. Traditional computations remain useful but have inadequacies to accurately reproduce molecular interactions and predict drug efficacy. Quantum computing represents...

The Queer Narrative in the Transmedia Proposal of HBO’s “The Last of Us” Series and the Fan Film “All We Lost”

Oscar A. Aybar-Cabezudo, Melissa Huamán-Huillca
Currently, television fiction linked to video-on-demand channels, such as HBO or Netflix, is embracing narratives that explore and expand the representations of queer characters on screen. In this context, there are transmedia narratives that elicit fan participation. Therefore, this article has analyzed...

The Influence of Electronic Word of Mouth on Twitter Social Media on Emina’s Cosmetic Product Purchase Decision

Heni Astari, Choirul Fajri
This study aims to determine the effect of Electronic Word of Mouth on Twitter social media on purchasing decisions for Emina cosmetic products. Variable X used is Electronic Word of Mouth and variable Y used is purchasing decision. This research uses explanatory survey research using a quantitative...
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Capturing Four Typical Eye Movement Signals Hidden in Electroencephalograph

Liangzhi Gan, Ronggang Zhao, Haikuan Liu
We proposed a process to find and recognize four typical eye movement signals hidden in EEGs. Eye movement signals contained in EEG are usually looked as artefacts by doctors. But they can be useful if the movements are intentionally launched for special purpose. Identifying typical eye movements from...

A Case Study in EFL Teaching and Learning Process for Students with Visual Impairement: Understanding Needs and Necessities

Silfia Asning Tias
Visual impairment comes in many different classifications. Nevertheless, less evidence found in research conducted in teaching and learning of foreign languages with these group of students. In addition, the challenges on how to customize the needs of the individual to meet the requirements of the course...

Bibliometric Review of Indonesia’s Progress on the Sustainable Development Goals 2014 - 2024

Septyanto Galan Prakoso, Kristina Setyowati, Estafetta Chrysantina, Murakabhi, Hasna Dherin Syakira, Rahma Sintya Devi
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) is a global sustainable development agenda that contains 17 sustainable development goals. This program was adopted by the United Nations (UN) for the first time in 2015 and was the continuation of the Millennium Development Goals (MDG) program. The SDGs exist to...

Applying Screencast and Google Classroom Application for EPT Online Course

Agita Risma Nurhikmawati, Sri Lestari
English is a two-credit subject that offered to non-English Department students in Universitas PGRI Madiun for the whole four years. Furthermore, taking the English Proficiency Test is one of the requirements for students before they graduate from university. Unfortunately, most students are not familiar...

Comparison of Threshold Provisions for Presidential Candidacy in Indonesia and Turkey

Rahmat Muhajir Nugroho, Sudarsono, Istislam, Muchamad Ali Safa’at
In Indonesia, there is a nomination threshold often referred to as the Presidential Threshold in the mechanism to nominate a President and his/her Vice-President in the Election of the President. The stipulation of the threshold as a condition for Political Parties to nominate pairs of President and...

The Effectiveness of Online Learning During the Covid-19 Period in The Andalas University Agribusiness Study Program

Devi Analia, Rika Hariance
This study aims to describe students’ opinions about the effectiveness of the online (online) learning process and what obstacles occur during lectures during the Covid-19 pandemic period. The online learning process in question is learning using I-learning in the form of an LMS (learning management...
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Pseudoceysis False Pregnancy in 25-Year-Old with Anxiety: A Case Report

Akmal Junio, Mustafa M. Amin
Background Somatoform disorder is a disorder characterized by the presence of multiple symptoms that cannot be explained or proven as physical symptoms. Patients with this disorder often undergo examinations and consultations with various healthcare centres about their complaints [1]. Doctors...

"Ideal I" or "Real I": Becky Sharp's Pursuit of Identity

Yuying Zhang
In 1848, one of the greatest English critical realistic writers, William Makepeace Thackeray published his novel Vanity Fair. In this novel, Thackeray presents a panoramic picture of English society in the early half of the nineteenth century, and reveals its social darkness and moral crisis. From childhood...

Gender Ideology in The Story of Zahra

Rizqi Handayani
This research aims at viewing gender ideology through the work of a female author which in this case is represented by the novel The Story of Zahra. This novel was written by a Lebanese female author Hanan Asy-syaikh (1945). As for the research method used is analytical descriptive method by using the...
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A New Detection Method of Network APT Based on Big Data Analysis

Min Li
APT (Advanced Persistent Threat) is a persistent and complex network attack pointing to clear targets. The concept became one of the hot topics in the information security industry after Google admitted to severe hacker attacks in 2010. Big data analysis provides a good data base for APT detection. This...

Why is Luxun’s “Nora” Different: The Cultural Account for the Divergent Heroines Between A Doll’s House and Lament Over the Dead

Fangming Gong
“Nora” is originally the heroine in Ibsen’s A Doll’s House who seeks for her dignity and independence by way of leaving her family. In 1925, Chinese leading writer Luxun imitated Nora’s runaway and composed a novel Lament over the Dead. However, this work’s heroine Zijun sinks to a miserable anti-hero...
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PCI in High Risk Advanced Breast Cancer Patients

Haider Shukur
Background: A high incidence of brain metastases has been conveyed in patients with triple-negative and her 2-positive breast cancer receiving trastuzumab therapy. The rationale for prophylactic cranial irradiation is to regulate or eliminate unnoticeable micro-metastases without making unwanted harm....