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Proceedings Article
The Use of Gijougo-Type Mimesis in Mangadouga Youtube Channel フェルミ漫画大学
Ina I. Pratita, Parastuti Parastuti, Rusmiyati Rusmiyati
Technological developments cause manga not only in print but also in digital form (デジタル漫画) and in the form of videos which are often called mangadouga (漫画動画). The development of manga can indirectly trigger manga to be more widely known and attract interest in learning Japanese. Manga as a cultural reflection...
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The Process of Japanese Compound Word Formation
Sherly F. Lensun, Susanti Aror, Amelia Sompotan
The process of forming a Japanese word is called gokeisei. Gokeisei consists of 4 kinds, namely haseigo (派生語), karikomi or shouryaku (刈り込み· 省略), toujigo (頭字語) and fukugougo/gouseigo (複合語· 合成語). This study aims to identify changes in phonemes in the process of gouseigo formation. In this study, the data...
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Exploration and Research of Curriculum Ideological and Political Education into College Physics
Xiaomin Zhang, Xiyang Gao
Ideological and political education (IPE) is the fundamental task for colleges to implement moral education, and teachers should integrate it into the college physics curriculum education. The college physics is an important course for science and engineering majors in universities, which is theoretical...
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The Interpretation of Duke Zhuang Wu Sheng in Zuo Zhuan and the Superstition Behind It
Shuoyao Ni, Wenting Zhao
Because of the age and the abbreviated records, wu sheng (寤生), which first appeared in Zuo Zhuan (左传), still has unclear interpretations and different way of saying. Sheng (生) means birth or giving birth to in Chinese, while the meaning of wu (寤) is controversial. This paper compiles the main views on...
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Environmental and Cultural Impacts of Chair-Shaped Tombs in Wenzhou, China
Luke Liu
This study investigates the unique tradition of “chair-shaped tombs” (椅子坟, yǐzi fén) in rural Wenzhou and its environmental and sociocultural impacts. In Wenzhou’s hillside villages, the late 20th century saw many lineage clans build elaborate seat-like concrete tombs for their ancestors, reviving a...
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Moral Value in Tteutbakkui Saeng (뜻밖 의 生 (생)) Novel by Ju Yeong Kim
A Sociopragmatic Study
Sitta Arsita Tisnaliani, Tri Indri Hardini, Risa Triarisanti
This paper examined moral values of speech acts in Tteutbakkui Saeng (뜻밖의 生 (생)) novel by Ju Yeong Kim. This research employed qualitative descriptive, focusing on the analysis of moral values with the framework of socio-pragmatic studies. Data collection techniques included reading and note-taking....
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Problems of Determining the Intellectual Potential of an Employee in the Digital Economy
Maxim Tantsyura, Elvina Shamileva, Galina Olkhovaya, Anna Cherniavaia
The article is dedicated to the problems of determining the intellectual potential of an employee in the digital economy. The authors regard the following issues: a shortage of narrow-profile scientific research, lack of consideration of the synergy of intellectual potential of employee (IPE), the one-sidedness...
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Curriculum Ideology Integration in Auto Design: Hainan University Vehicle Engineering Case
Mei Li, Yanxia Liu, Shuaihang Liu, Jinsong Li, Shaobo Zhang, Lirong Fu
The abstract should summarize the contents of the paper in short terms, i.e. 150–250 words. Automobile design, as an important engineering course, involves not only professional knowledge but also rich elements of Ideological and Political Education (IPE). This paper explores the integration of IPE into...
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Novel Pathways for Ideological and Political Education in Higher Vocational Colleges Amid the Era of New Quality Productive Forces
Zhao Li
Against the backdrop of new quality productive forces, it is of utmost significance to holistically grasp the distinctive aspects of ideological and political education (IPE) among students in higher vocational colleges. A systematic analysis of the underlying factors is necessary, upon which a coordinated...
Proceedings Article
A Study to Lin Shu: An Echo From East to West on Translation in Late-Qing Dynasty
Yue Liang
The theme of this thesis study surrounds Lawerence Venuti’s theory about utilization of domestication in translation, as well as how Lin Shu reflected Venuti’s theory in his translation of Charles Dickens’ novel David Copperfield. The first part of study contains the literature review and the statement....
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Exploration of Integrating Red Culture into College Students’ Ideological and Political Education from the Perspective of National Presence
Yihan Du
From the perspective of “state presence”, this article explores how red culture (RC) can be integrated into the practical work of ideological and political education (IPE) for college students. Through the research of red theory and literature, this paper expounds the connotation and manifestation of...
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How Language to Make Advantage of Body Movements to Configure the State Meaning and Result Meaning
Seen from the Absence of State Meaning of Compound Directional Verbs “Guolai /Guoqu” in Mandarin
Zhixin Zhou, Wen Jiang
Through the analysis of compound directional verbs with theories of cognitive linguistics such as Image Schema, Construal Operation and Spatialization of Form Hypothesis, we can find the cognitive motivation of the lack of State Meaning of “guolai/guoqu” which derives from the uniqueness of “Path” of...
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Study on the Translation of Some New Terms in “General Provisions of Civil Law” Based on Corpus
Xueling Feng
In “General Provisions of Civil Law” of the People’s Republic of China, there are some important new terms such as “gongxuliangsu” (公序良俗, public policy and ethics), “bingchichengshi, keshouchengnuo” (秉持诚实,恪守承诺, uphold honesty and honor commitment) and “shanyixiangduiren” (善意相对人, the good-faith third...
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Discipline Integration-Ideological Educational politics: Analysis of Talent Cultivation Paths in Finance and Economics Colleges and Universities Based on Party Building Branding
Jinghui Ao, Weicong Li, Shanshan Ji, Wenwen Shi
Within the realm of higher education, ideological and political education (IPE) stands as a pivotal instrument in directing students’ cognitive processes, integral to achieving the universities’ mission of “moral education and personal cultivation.” This research focuses on talent cultivation models...
Proceedings Article
Semantic Interaction Between Chinese and Japanese Chinese Character Vocabulary
Examples of Chinese Japanese-originated Return Words Related to Religion
Zhuqin Deng
In modern Japan, when learning from the West, it chose a large number of Chinese classical words to translate Western terminology. These Chinese character words flowed back to China in large quantities at the late Qing Dynasty and the early Republic of China, and entered the modern Chinese vocabulary...
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The Barriers and Strategies of Ideological and Political Education in Chinese Higher Education
Guijia Xue
This article examines the challenges and opportunities in the implementation of IPE. It explores the impact of rapidly developing Internet technology on traditional, teacher-centered IPE methods, emphasizing the shift towards more engaging and student-centric learning models. The paper also identifies...
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Exploring the Innovative Implementation Path of Ideological and Political Education of College Football Curriculum under the background of “Internet plus”
Shasha Meng, Hongfei Gao
Ideological and political education (IPE) is considered an important educational process to improve students’ comprehensive quality, correctly guide the direction of values, and educate students to be positive. This article believes that it must be introduced into the current football curriculum in universities....
Proceedings Article
The Influence of the Two “Speeches” on Contemporary Shaanxi Literary Creation
Yani Li
Mao Zedong’s “Speech at the Yan’an Forum on Literature and Art” in 1942 and Xi Jinping’s “Speech at the Forum on Literature and Art” (hereinafter referred to as the two “Speeches”) in 2014 are two glorious Marxist literature and art theoretical guidance documents. Under the illumination of the spirit...
Proceedings Article
Readiness of Health Faculty Students Towards the Implementation of Interprofessional Education
Laila Isrona, Rika Susanti
Interprofessional Education (IPE) is defined as two or more professional learnings altogether to improve the collaboration and quality. The IPE is also a solution to the issue of professional fragmentation. Health faculties around the world already implement IPE into their curricula to improve of health...
Proceedings Article
Exploration of Ideological and Political Education in College Physics
Jiazhong He, Zhilong Zhong
Ideological and political education (IPE) of the curriculum is an important way to integrate IPE into curriculum teaching and realize all-round education. The integration of IPE elements into college physics teaching is the practice of the new IPE concept. This paper first analyzes the advantages and...
Proceedings Article
Development of 王老先生Wánglǎoxiānsheng Pop-Up Tale Book for Kindergarten Children Aged 4-5 Year Learning Mandarin Vocabulary
Ariesa Restianti, Mintowati Ms.
This research is development research with aim to development王老先生pop-up tale books. The result research used to learn Mandarin vocabulary for kindergarten children aged 4-5 years. Development model used ADDIE (Analysis, Design, Development, Implementation, Evaluation). The product tested for students...
Proceedings Article
Virtual Patient to Support Inter Professional Education and Inter Professional Collaboration
Rika Endah Nurhidayah, Mustafa Mahmud Amin, Hari Ronaldo Tanjung
The era of Society 5.0 is also known as the era of super smart society. The concept of society in the era of Society 5.0 is centered on humans based on technology. Therefore, life skills are needed, known as the 4Cs (Creativity, Critical Thinking, Communication, and Collaboration). This condition also...
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Medical Students’ Perceptions of the Implementation of Inter-Professional Education (IPE): Findings from a Medical School in Central Java, Indonesia
Flora Ramona Sigit Prakoeswa, Ratih Pramuningtyas, Farhan Dhio Yanuarsyah, Astrida Fesky Febrianty, Ghina Shabrina Awanis, Harun Joko Prayitno, Friny Napasti
There have been few studies in Indonesia on medical students’ perceptions of the application of interprofessional education (IPE). The purpose of this study was to describe medical students’ perceptions of the implementation of IPE at Faculty of Medicine, Universitas Muhammadiyah Surakarta. This cross-sectional...
Proceedings Article
Based on Student Learning Data Management Platform a Framework and Strategies of Ideological and Political Elements Discovering in Computer Algorithm Course
Yanhong Yang, Bingjie Zhang, Zhihong Dong
In China’s teaching reform, the ministry of education requires strengthening ideological and political education and puts forward the integration of Ideological and Political Elements (IPE) education into all courses. With the help of the student learning data management platform, we can accurately obtain...
Proceedings Article
Exploring the Benefits of Habit Building and Social Interaction in Senior Universities for Older Adults in China
Robert James Ford, Wang Chengcheng, Liu Guannan
This paper examines the benefits of habit formation and social interaction for older adults in senior universities (老年大学 lǎonián dàxué) in China. With China’s rapidly ageing population, senior universities provide educational opportunities that promote lifelong learning, skill development, and social...
Proceedings Article
The Origin and Development of the “Ordinance on Apparel System” of the Republic of China in the Context of Culture
Defeng Song, Jie Wang
The promulgation and formulation of ordinances on apparel system in past dynasties are not only the factors restricting clothing culture, but also the factors promoting clothing culture. The enactment of the ordinances on apparel system of the Republic of China is the inheritance of the Chinese costume...
Proceedings Article
Developing 汉语的语义学 [Hanyǔ de yǔyì xué] of Chinese Semantics Digital Module
Karina Fefi Laksana Sakti, Amira Eza Febrian Putri, Octi Rjeky Mardasari, Sunarti, Muhamad Rajali, Arya Bima
The difficulty that is experienced by most Chinese language teachers is to determine which Chinese language textbooks are suitable to be applied to Indonesian learners. In Indonesia, most of the Chinese books, including the Chinese Semantic textbooks, are still in full Chinese or English. Learning Chinese...
Review Article
Summary of Intelligent Guidance System for Fire Emergency Evacuation in Large Buildings
Xiangzhi 相至 Meng 孟, Rongmei 荣梅 Guo 郭, Xiaobing 小兵 Hu 胡
Pages: 194 - 202
With the continuous development of the social economy and the deepening of urbanization, large buildings are increasing, and disaster risks associated with large buildings, such as fire risks, are also increasing. Because of large buildings, such as shopping malls, business offices, transportation hubs...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P3.08 EFFECTS OF REGULAR LEISURE EXERCISE ON ARTERIAL PRESSURE AUGMENTATION. THE MONICA/KORA AUGSBURG STUDY
M.R.P. Markus, J. Stritzke, W. Lieb, A. Luchner, A. Döring, U. Keil, H. Schunkert, H.W. Hense
Pages: 182 - 182
Background: Exercise influences pulse wave morphology, but the mechanisms are unknown.
Methods: We measured radial arterial pulse wave contour (SphygmoCorR) in 1005 adults from a cohort follow-up examination in 2004/5 and compared individuals who, by self report, were sedentary (NPE, of less than one...
Proceedings Article
Incorporating Ideological and Political Education in Civil Engineering Mechanics Courses
Wen Huang, Fengling Ji, Zhonghao Li
In recent years, the Chinese government has vigorously promoted Ideological and Political Education (IPE) in higher education, which involves integrating IPE into the teaching of specialized courses. This approach is an important means to achieve the coordinated development of professional knowledge...
Proceedings Article
Management Interprofessional Education in Ethical Nursing
Rr Sri Endang Pujiastuti, Ainun Mutmainah, Agussalim, Sri Utami Dwiningsih
The era of globalization create a society that has a more critical level of thinking about health. This requires every health worker to provide optimal services to patients in accordance with backgrounds from various regions in Indonesia and in the world. Nurses must work optimally to produce effective...
Proceedings Article
Artificial Intelligence Empowering Innovation in Ideological and Political Education Methods in Colleges and Universities
Na Liu
This paper explores the significance, current status, challenges, and innovative paths of applying artificial intelligence (AI) in ideological and political education (IPE) in colleges and universities. By leveraging AI technologies, this study aims to enhance the pertinence, scientificity, and affinity...
Proceedings Article
A Study on Chinese Translations of “God”: Exemplified by “tianzhu”(天主), “shangdi” (上帝) and “shen” (神)
Yixin Duan, Wenjing Su, Wanjing Zhang, Lingfan Ye, Yimin Yuan
The Chinese civilization has been bursting with vitality and vigor in the process of dialogue with other cultures, especially with the Western classic Bible. The “best” translation of the supreme master of Christianity is one of the core issues in the process of translating the Bible into Chinese. In...
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Interprofessional Education Among Pharmacy, Medicine and Public Health Faculties: Perspective of Third Year Students
Dyah Aryani Perwitasari, Andriana Sari, Nurul Kodriati, Ratu Matahari, Afifah Khoiru Nisa, Nurul Qomariyah
In Indonesia Interprofessional education (IPE) is a very challenging issue. The complexity of the daily tasks, imbalance of ‘students’ proportion, background variability of the students and facilitators and various locations of the faculties may operate as obstacles to IPE activities and need to be evaluated....
Proceedings Article
Evaluation of Inter Professional Education (IPE) During the COVID -19 Pandemic
Rika Endah Nurhidayah, Hari Ronaldo Tanjung, Hasmela Revi
The current COVID-19 pandemic has had a significant impact on various sectors. The impact in the education sector is the emergence of one of the policies made by the government, namely the abolition of direct teaching and learning activities. This has been implemented in several countries in the world,...
Proceedings Article
Morphological Process of Euphemisms for Nativity, Marriage, and Mortality in Japanese
Yahya Adhar Guswara, Reny Wiyatasari
Humans experience three phases in life, namely birth, marriage, and death. Nativity symbolizes the beginning of life, the moment when a new human being begins to breathe the air of the world. It is an event that brings great joy to the family and community, a symbol of hope and the future. Marriage as...
Research Article
An Analysis Method of Black Swan Event based on Impact-spread Tree
Xinying 馨营 Liu 刘, Hang 航 Li 李, Xiaobing 小兵 Hu 胡
Pages: 64 - 68
The black swan event has the characteristics of rarity and serious consequences. At present, the analysis of black swan events is generally preconceived (that is, the event is assumed to be a black swan event, and then the influence of the event is discussed), or whether it is a black swan event is directly...
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...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Research Article
Preliminary Efficacy of Tocilizumab Treatment in the Patients with COVID-19
Yu Chen, Xijing Zhang
Pages: 24 - 30
Background: Interleukin-6 (IL-6) was considered to be with the severity and mortality in COVID-19 patients, which implies a potential therapeutic target for treatment. We aimed to evaluate the safety and initial efficacy of Tocilizumab treatment for COVID-19 patients.
Methods: In the retrospective study,...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Research Article
The Incidence and Prognosis of ICU Delirium: A Retrospective Study from a Single Center
Qing Feng, Yuhang Ai, Meilin Ai, Li Huang, Qianyi Peng, Lina Zhang
Pages: 16 - 23
Purpose: Delirium is a frequent occurrence amongst Intensive Care Unit (ICU) patients, but studies on its causes are sparse and its risk factors vary from disease to disease. Here, in this study, an attempt was made to investigate the factors associated with the prognosis of delirium in the ICU.
Methods:...
Proceedings Article
Development of Chinese Digital Teaching Material for 10th-Grade Topic Self-Introduction Based on Flipbook
Aiga Ventivani, Lukluk Ul, Octi Rjeky M., Dyna Mellania
This development research aims to develop Chinese digital teaching material for 10th-grade topic 个人 信息 [gèrén xìnxī] (self-introduction) based on flipbook. The research method in this development is the Research and Development (R & D) method using the DDD-E model. Following the development model...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Review Article
Overview of the Cardiotoxicity Induced by PD-1/PD-L1 Immune Checkpoint Inhibitor in Critical Care
Ruiting Li, Xiaojing Zou, Huaqing Shu, You Shang
Pages: 11 - 15
The Programmed Cell Death 1 (PD-1)/Programmed Death Ligand 1 (PD-L1) Immune Checkpoint Inhibitors (ICIs), have become a hot spot in the field of cancer research and treatment, and bring new hope to patients with advanced tumors. But, in addition to enhancing the anti-tumor effect of T cells, PD-1/PD-L1...
Proceedings Article
Research on Virtual Simulation Experiment Teaching System of Integrated Medicine Based on IPE Concept
Xiaodong Cui, Xinghui Cui, Jianming Liu, Min Cheng, Xiaoyun Zhang
At present, most medical colleges and universities in China follow the traditional curriculum-centered teaching mode. This kind of education mode cuts off the connection between disciplines, and is not conducive to the cultivation of students’ overall medical concept, as well as the cultivation of compound...
Journal: Intensive Care Research
Review Article
Mesenchymal Stem Cells in Sepsis: From Basic Research to Clinical Application
Junyi Sun, Xianfei Ding, Tongwen Sun
Pages: 2 - 10
Sepsis is a life-threatening organ dysfunction caused by a deregulated host response to infection, and is the most common cause of death in the intensive care unit. Although the pathogenesis of sepsis has made substantial progress, the current clinical treatment of sepsis is basically symptomatic treatment,...
Proceedings Article
Correlation between Implementation of Inter Professional Education (IPE) and Evidence Based Practice (EBP) among Medical Student of Muhammadiyah Malang University
Gita S Prihanti, Krida A Yulia
Inter professional teamwork in healthcare is needed to improve patient outcome treatments. It's introduced in medical education curriculum with Inter Professional Education (IPE) methods. Patient's health care needs Evidence Based Medicine (EBM) that's can be find in literature and reference such as...