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The Influence of the Watering System on Pasang Surut Rice in Sungai Sahurai Village, Kecamatan Rantau Badauh, Barito Kuala District, 1980-2000
Badrudin, Dina Purnamasari, Rahmad, Riky Murtono
Rice is an agricultural crop and until now it is the main crop in the world. Since ancient times, among food crops, rice has been the main crop of Indonesian farmers. Rice can be planted in dry land or wet land or commonly called rice fields. The majority of farmers in Indonesia are small farmers or...
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Analysis of the Industry Specialization of Russian Monotowns (On the Example of the Arkhangelsk and Vologda Regions)
E.V. Akinfeeva, O.P. Ivanova, M.A. Nikonova
The article is a continuation of a series of publications devoted to the analysis of the industry specialization of Russian monotowns. The purpose of the paper is to analyze the sectoral structure of the industry of a monotown and assess its importance for the economic development of a monotown. The...
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CALL in Asia During Covid-19 and Models of E-Learning
Vu Phi Ho Pham, Thao Nguyen Da Vo
Corona Virus’ pandemic (Covid-19) has affected all of the world’s aspects, such as economics, lifestyles, culture, education, etc. Most schools and universities have been shut down for the safety of students. Then e-learning has been employed in many schools and universities to keep education going on....
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Character Education Values in the Basic Movement of Tuping Dance
Armayyeni Nurillia Marsim, Mulyanto, Sudiyanto
Tuping dance is a dance originating from South Lampung which depicts army troops. This dance is usually performed during traditional celebrations in the South Lampung area, especially in Kuripan village, Penengah sub-district, South Lampung district. Tuping dance consists of 14 types of movements consisting...
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The Student Management System Applied by Aisyiyah Rejang Lebong Creative Middle School to Improve Students’ Non-Academic Achievement
Abdul Sahib, Sandya Sucilarasati
This study aims to determine how the management of students carried out at Aisyiyah Rejang Lebong Creative Middle School, the efforts of student management to improve non-academic achievement, the supporting and inhibiting factors of the implementation of student management. This qualitative research...
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Social Media in the Constituent Interaction and Mobility: Case Study in the 2017 Jakarta-Indonesia Governor General Election Campaign
Yunila Laras Ismawani, La Mani, Muhamad Aras
The use of social media in general election campaign in the third world countries, especially in Indonesia, becomes more common but the relationship between social media existence in political campaign and the final vote result still need to be scrutinized. Therefore, this study aimed to analyse with...
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Potential Roles of Extracellular Traps in the Progression of Coronavirus Disease (Covid)-19
Kartika R Pertiwi
Millions of people have suffered from coronavirus disease (COVID)-19 worldwide with diverse clinical presentations, ranging from asymptomatic to severe pneumonia leading to respiratory failure and even death. In critical phases, thrombosis and inflammation are considered as the important contributors...
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The Impact of the Covid-19 Pandemic on Work Stress of Employees
Hardani Widhiastuti, Gusti Yuliasih, Yudi Kurniawan
This study aims to determine the extent to which employees experience Work Stress, coupled with the Covid-19 Pandemic that is hitting Indonesia. To find out and control the employee’s Work Stress, use an online workshop on Stress Management caused by the Covid-19 Pandemic. The research method used in...
Journal: Journal of African Trade
Research Article
Regional Integration and Trade: The Case of the Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) Free Trade Area
Grace Gondwe
Pages: 1 - 12
This paper examines the factors influencing intra-Common Market for Eastern and Southern Africa (COMESA) trade by empirically investigating whether the Free Trade Area (FTA) contributed to trade growth from 1997 to 2015. Gravity models for exports and imports were estimated to identify the factors influencing...
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Green Space Based on Oxygen Needs Post-Disaster in Palu City, Central Sulawesi, Indonesia
Abdul Wahid, Annisa Triutari, Budi Setiawan
The problem of green open space (RTH) in terms of quantity and quality was currently experiencing a significant decline. It impacted the decreasing quality of the living environment of urban residents. It should not have happened because of the existence of Law Number 26 of 2007 concerning Spatial Planning....
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An Internet of Intelligences with Geospatial Information Diffusion Model for Inferring Disasters in Information Isolated Islands
Chongfu Huang
An internet of intelligences constructed with “model-view-controller” frameworkis composed of six functional modules: data declaration, data review, data query, disaster assessment, user management, and system management. There are four user role permissions: data declarer, daily administrator, disaster...
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Critical Thinking and Reflective Thinking Skills in Elementary School Learning
Ni Luh Sakinah Nuraini, Puri Selfi Cholifah, Putri Mahanani, Andini Mukharoma Meidina
Various information is often circulating around us. We are accustomed to trusting information right away and rarely question its truth. In order not to get caught up in this, we must be able to criticize the information obtained. This ability needs to be developed in all circles, both prospective teachers...
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A Local Qur’anic Scholar and His Critique on Religious Practices of the Javanese Muslims
Aunillah Reza Pratama, Masruchin
This article delves into the Islamic thoughts of Misbah Mustofa, a Qur’anic Muslim scholar living in coastal area of Java, Indonesia. Generally speaking, Mustofa belongs to a circle of traditionalist ulama (Muslim scholars), yet his thoughts have a purifying nature in character. Considering the widespread...
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Innovation of Public Service Based on E-Government:
A Study on SMS Gateway Website Application of Pulosari Village, Bareng Sub-District, Jombang District
Aizzatun Nabilah
Indonesia’s development has now been centered on rural communities. It is proven by the Village Law, which was passed by the government on January 15, 2014. One of the articles in the Village Law, Article 86 No. 6, 2014, discussed that the village information system is managed by the Village Government...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Design and Implementation of Different Types of Smart Dustbins System in Smart Campus Environments
Arifin N. Asyikin, Aulia A. Syahidi, Subandi
In Indonesia, waste is still a very serious problem. Garbage causes bad odors, air pollution, disease, and even flooding. Whenever and wherever each individual produces waste, waste can come from households and industries which have various types and forms. Public awareness to dispose of trash in the...
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Effect of Spiritual Care Towards Diet Compliance in Diabetes Mellitus Type II Patients
Baiq Nurainun Apriani Idris, Hapipah, Melina Ariyanti, Zainal Arifin, Supriyadi, Zainatul Mardiyah
The increasing of Diabetes Mellitus type 2 caused by several factors, such as lack of diet compliance of patients. Spiritual care is non -pharmacological treatment that has not been widely applied to improve dietary compliance in patients with Diabetes Mellitus type 2. This research aims to determine...
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Flexible Working Arrangement and Job Satisfaction in Mitigating Burnout: A Literature Review
Dian Fitria Handayani, Dewi Pebriyani
Burnout is a chronic syndrome resulting from stress in the workplace that has not been successfully managed. Burnout has three dimensions like feeling of exhausted, low personal accomplishment, and depersonalization which reduce professional efficacy. In accounting, burnout is often experienced by auditors...
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Transformative STE(A)M Education for A Sustainable World
Peter C. Taylor
Students of the natural sciences learn to understand objectively and reductively the world out there – at arm’s length - the world of naturally occurring systems. However, this materialistic worldview has not only fueled the 4th Industrial Revolution but has also triggered the Anthropocene, an unprecedented...
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Modeling Space – Creating a Community
L.N. Nugumanova, G.A. Shaykhutdinova, T.V. Yakovenko
The authors describe the educational space of Tatarstan Institute of education development and opportunities of its modeling in the context of digitalization of education for the purpose of continuous teachers’ pedagogical education as a part of professional development. The article focuses on the design...
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Models of Application of IT in Teaching in the Condition of Transformation of the Education System and Searching for a New Paradigm
Igor Vostroknutov, Sergey Grigoriev, Lev Surat
Humanity is on the verge of the fourth industrial revolution in anticipation of global changes. A global reform of education is expected - from the change of the paradigm itself and the creation of a new teaching methodology to the creation of new forms, methods and teaching methods. However, there are...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Energy Management Control Based on Standalone Photovoltaic Battery and Supercapacitor Hybrid Energy Storage System Using PI Controller
Soedibyo, Avian Lukman Setya Budi, Sjamsjul Anam, Mochamad Ashari, Adi Soeprijanto
Standalone photovoltaic system is a system that does not connect with main grid. So, it is necessary to have a backup supply, considering day and night cycle, where there are no solar radiation at night. Backup supply is often be the grid in the on-grid system, but in an off-grid system, backup supply...
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The Challenge and Opportunity in the Implementation of Environmental Field Assessment Study to Encourage Behavior Change for Protecting the Environment
Erwinsyah, Abdul Rohman, Mamik Suendarti
Besides the economic growth, development activities often produced unexpected negative impacts on decreasing the quality of life, health problems, and environmental damage, including land degradation, soil erosion, air, and water as well as soil pollution. In general, environmental damage occurred caused...
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Translingual Dispositions, Multilingual P-Pop and the Fight for Philippine Languages Online
Ruanni Tupas
This paper discusses and maps out an instantiation of everyday multilingualism online. It argues that translingual dispositions – ways of speaking, thinking and doing which embrace, rather than reject, all forms of linguistic difference – are an important component in the struggle for the survival and...
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Development of Cell Cognitive Diagnostic Assessment Instrument: Small Group Review
Safira Permata Dewi, Ermayanti, Lucia Maria Santoso
This study aims to obtain an overview of the cell cognitive diagnostic assessment (CCDA) instrument that has been developed from a small group testing point of view. There are 20 multiple choice questions that have been developed with five alternative answer choices. These questions consist of four topics,...
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Development of Critical Thinking Skills Measurement in Socio-Political Context
Miftachur Rohmah, Sri Kusromaniah
Critical thinking is one of the most essential goals in education nowadays. Aside from academics and career settings, the skill is considered important to be implemented in understanding socio-political issues for shaping better civil society by emphasizing consciousness and accountability. This study...
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Maximizing of Local Community Empowerment Based on Social Capital Coordination Action in Tourism Development
A case in Bunaken Island
Jufrina Mandulangi
The development of the tourism industry on Bunaken Island has opened up employment opportunities which lead to improved welfare of local communities. In the framework of social-based community empowerment, it is necessary to examine constructively the social capital contained in the people on the island....
Proceedings Article
Implementation of Protective Measures to Prevent Covid-19 Transmission in Traditional Markets
A Behavioral Perspective
Deti Nudiati, Eko Sulistiono
Covid is the most contagious virus in the world today. It is transmitted through human interaction, making the traditional market as a potential hotspot for Covid-19 transmission. After several months implementing large-scale social restrictions (PSBB), the Indonesian government implemented a new policy,...
Proceedings Article
Perception of Millennials Towards the Implementation of Automation Staying in Ciputra World Hotel Surabaya
Lexi Pranata Budidharmanto, Ikhsan Budi Riharjo, Jessica Grace Susanto
The implementation of automation is very much needed for millennials generation because in the middle of year 200, the hotel industry, especially in the city of Surabaya has entered the era of the industrial revolution 4.0, which is shown by the developing digital technology rapidly. This affects a person...
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Ratification of International Convention under Indonesian Law: A Study on CITES 1973 and ASEAN Comprehensive Investment Agreement
Z Zunnuraeni, M Riadhussyah, M Y Fathoni, E S Nurbani
Indonesian national law has defined two mechanisms in the ratification of international conventions, namely in form of an Act and in form of a Presidential decree. As stipulated in the Constitution of The Republic of Indonesia Year 1945 that:” causing broad and fundamental consequences for the lives...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Biodiversity Support and Ecotourism for Local Economic Development of Margasari Village – East Lampung District - Indonesia
Endang L. Widiastuti, Henni W. Maharani, Harnes Abrini
Mangrove is known to be a greenbelt of the coast with its function not only for the physical and chemical processes along the coast line affected by sea-and fresh-water current but also functioning as habitat for many animals, including migratory birds. Mangrove in Margasari village or Lampung Mangrove...
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Inputs Acquisition Process in Spiritual-Based MCS
A Study in a Chinese Indonesian Company in Padang, West Sumatera, Indonesia
Charoline Cheisviyanny, Sany Dwita, Herlina Helmy
This research aims to explore the inputs acquisition process in spiritual-based MCS. It was an interpretive case study in a Chinese Indonesia company in Padang which produces cassava chips and pure coconut milk. The data collection methods were interviews, observations, and documentations. We interviewed...
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Digital-Era Government (DEG): Policy Analysis in Government West Bandung Regency, Indonesia
Engkus
The main problem of implementing e-government in West Bandung Regency: technically the website through its features cannot be accessed perfectly; Human resource competence is still limited, and community response is still limited. The purpose of this study is to identify and explain the implementation,...
Proceedings Article
Healthcare Information System Based on Patient Service Quality
Ari Yulianti, Muhardi
Similar as any other hospitals, the aim of Al-Mulk Hospital is to provide service on its patients with the best quality. One consistent effort practiced by this hospital is to provide technological advance and hospital management information system. Based on that, the objective of this research is to...
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Money Attitudes in Monetary and Non-Monetary Criminals in China
Yuxuan Chen
The current investigation examined the difference in money attitudes between inmates who committed monetary crimes and those who committed non-monetary crimes. Monetary inmates (N = 219) and non-monetary inmates (N = 174) responded to a questionnaire that included the Money Attitude Scale (MAS). Results...
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The Influence of Work Culture and Work Quality on Service Quality:
Study at Padang City Government, West Sumatera Province
Aldri Frinaldi, Jumiati, Nora Eka Putri
This research aims to analyze the current state of knowledge about work culture and work quality on service quality that found in regional schema organizations in Padang city. The Research used a quantitative approach. The Sampling technique used purposive random sampling. The number of respondents in...
Proceedings Article
Strategy for Implementation of Domestic Waste Water Management Policy in the Tirtawening Regional Water Company, Bandung City
Rahmat, Boy Tagajagawani, Bambang Heru Purwanto
This research is focused to discuss strategy for implementation of domestic waste water management in the Tirtawening Regional Water Company (PDAM) Bandung City. The research aimed to talk about the policy implementation, get to know factors which caused inefficiency of the policy implementation and...
Proceedings Article
Regional Wealth as a Universal Criterion for Spatial Development of Territories
Vladislav Anichin, Yury Kitaev, Natalia Smurova, Alina Dobrunova
The spatial development of the territory is subject to the management of the responsible public authority. Voters expect positive changes in the economic, social and environmental spheres of the territories in which they live, work and spend their leisure time. The activities of the regional authorities...
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The Effect of pH on the Activity of Bacteriocin from Lactobacillus acidophilus on the Growth of Salmonella typhi
Siska Telly Pratiwi, Alexander Siagian, Elizabeth Noviana Lumban Raja
Typhoid fever is one of the most serious infectious diseases in Indonesia. Antibiotic resistance is one of the problems associated with the treatment of typhoid fever. Bacteriocin is an antimicrobial substance produced by L. acidophilus. Bacteriocin has bactericidal and bacteriostatic activity. The aim...
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The Application of Law Number 22 of 2001 Concerning Oil and Natural Gas Against People’s Oil Mining in the Village of Wonocolo, Kecamatan Kedewan, Bojonegoro, East Java
R. Rahaditya, Agoes Dariyo
This research conducted in order to find out the related cases of distillation and illegal sales of crude oil mining products in the Bojonegoro East Java Province area remain in Wonocolo village. Whereas according to the mandate of the 1945 Constitution that all natural resources should be controlled...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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Smart Survey Model of Average Daily Traffic (ADT) for Pavement Planning and Monitoring
Arthur Daniel Limantara, Tjahjaning Tingastuti Surjosuseno, Bambang Subiyanto, Fauzie Nursandah, Sri Wiwoho Mudjanarko, Muhammad Ikhsan Setiawan, Nawir Rasidi
Daily traffic volume surveys for the planning and supervision of manual paving require work, time and are not cheap. Furthermore, the accuracy and speed of data collection are not timely. This study aims to bring a smart survey model that automatically collects and processes data on the daily volume...
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The Role of Synbiotic in Cobb-strain Broiler Performance Challenged with Campylobacter jejuni as a Substitute for Antibiotic Growth Promotor (AGP)
A E T H Wahyuni, T E M Nahak, M C C Malelak, V C Prakasita, S L Adrenalin
One of the feed additives that have long been used is Antibiotic Growth Promoter (AGP). But nowadays, the use of AGP as a growth promoter has been banned because it has negative impacts such as antimicrobial resistance. Campylobacter jejuni is a pathogenic bacterium that often infects birds, especially...
Proceedings Article
Specifics of Modern Culture and Arts Management and the Models of Its Functioning in Europe, the USA, and Russia
Alexandr N. Yakupov
The present article focuses on understanding and substantiating the specific features of culture and arts management in comparison with general production management. It presents the analysis of the most effective models of interaction between culture and arts and the state on the issue of financing...
Proceedings Article
Gender Equality From Islamic Perspective
Sakinah Ab. Rahim, Raudahtul Farhah Ab. Rahim, Siti Aisyah Panatik, Siti Norlina Muhammad
Islam is the way of life, a comprehensive and perfect guidance in completing the incomplete or shortage in every aspect of a human being. Islam never underestimated nor mistreated any living thing incredibly human as the most incredible creature created by Allah The Almighty. Human being was created...
Proceedings Article
Analysing Teachers’ Digital Literacy Skills in the Learning Situation
Mutiara Felicita Amsal, Winanda Amilia, Dedi Supendra
This study aims to see the extent of high school teacher digital literacy skills in managing learning. The method used is descriptive qualitative with instruments in the form of questionnaires and interviews. The results showed that the teacher has the ability of digital literacy at the conventional...
Research Article
Context-Aware Multimedia Content Adaptation for Mobile Web
Dongsong Zhang, Anil Jangam, Lina Zhou, Isil Yakut
Pages: 1 - 10
Multimedia content in web pages poses a variety of problems to mobile web users, such as incompatibility with mobile devices or failing to meet accessibility needs of users with vision disabilities. To address those problems, this study proposes and evaluates a context-aware approach to multimedia content...
Research Article
Motion Deblurring for Single Photograph Based on Particle Swarm Optimization
Jing Wei, Zhao Hai, Song Chunhe, Zhu Hongbo
Pages: 1 - 11
This paper addresses the issue of non-uniform motion deblurring for a single photograph. The main difficulty of spatially variant motion deblurring is that, the deconvolution algorithm can not directly be used to estimate blur kernel, due to the kernel of different pixels are different with each other....
Research Article
The impact of social media followers on corporate value: An investigation of Australian firms
Patrick Mauder
Pages: 1 - 12
With social media user numbers reaching billions, firms seek to partake in the benefits of investing into social media activities. Existing literature, however, provides little insight as to whether investment in social media adds value for corporations. In particular, it remains difficult to quantify...
Research Article
On the Quantization of Yet Another Two Nonlinear Harmonic Oscillators
Francesco Calogero
Pages: 1 - 6
In two previous papers the quantization was discussed of three one-degree-of-freedom Hamiltonians featuring a constant c, the value of which does not influence at all the corresponding classical dynamics (which is characterized by isochronous solutions, all of them periodic with period 2: "nonlinear...
Research Article
Particle trajectories in linear periodic capillary and capillary-gravity deep-water waves
David Henry
Pages: 1 - 7
We show that within the framework of linear theory the particle paths in a periodic gravity-capillary or pure capillary deep-water wave are not closed.
Research Article
Risk Decision Making Based on Decision-theoretic Rough Set: A Three-way View Decision Model
Huaxiong Li, Xianzhong Zhou
Pages: 1 - 11
Rough set theory has witnessed great success in data mining and knowledge discovery, which provides a good support for decision making on a certain data. However, a practical decision problem always shows diversity under the same circumstance according to different personality of the decision makers....