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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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On Semiotic Features of Post-modernistic Visual Poetry in Advertisement
Yanni Li, Shixing Li, Likun Liu, Peiguo Wang, Yiqun Liu, Baichao Gong
As the popularization of science and technology, similar techniques are applied into manufacturing, leading to a lack of individuality and creativity in commodities. Owing to post-modernistic trend of thought, consumer psychology focuses on the individuality of commodity; however, those from mass production...
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An Analysis of the Critical Realism in David Copperfield
Bingbing Zhou
Charles Dickens, one of the most famous representative critical realism writers in English, published a profusion of novels, which plays an important role in English literature after Shakespeare. David Copperfield is one of Charles Dickens’ masterpieces, telling a boy’s story that he goes through brambles...
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Charles Dickens' Critical Realism in David Copperfield
Xiaohui Huang
Charles Dickens, a great English writer after Shakespeare, is the most achieved representative of the English critical realism literature of the 19th century. Dickens is immortal, and his works vividly reproduce the social conditions of Victorian England. By making an analysis of the historical settings,...
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The Use of Advertisements with the “It’s Okay to be Lebay” From Gojek as a Media to Increase Community Awareness of the Covid-19 Virus Protocol
Christian Wicaksono, Rezi Erdiansyah
Gojek realizes the importance of doing big advertisements so that its brand image can be built in the public’s eyes so that Gojek becomes the community’s first choice compared to other online transportation with an advertisement entitled “It is Okay to be Lebay”. Messages applied in detail and orderly...
Journal: Artery Research
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P153 Radial-finger Pulse Wave Velocity as a Measure of Microvascular Stiffness: Feasibility and Response to Nitroglycerin
Catherine Fortier, Mohsen Agharazii, Charles-Antoine Garneau, Karine Marquis
Pages: S191 - S191
Background/Objectives: We previously demonstrated a different regional stiffness response of elastic and muscular arteries after the administration of nitroglycerin, leading to an alteration of aortic-brachial stiffness gradient. Regional stiffness of smaller arteries may respond differently to vasodilation...
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Representation of Indonesian Women’s Beauty in The Challenge Version Fal Advertising
Tiara Utami Widodo, Riris Loisa
The cosmetics and skincare industry is currently developing very rapidly, with many advertisements for beauty products, including skincare advertisements that offer the benefits of whitening products such as FaL advertisements. Meanwhile, on average, brown-skinned Indonesian women tend to be dark. This...
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The Impact of Emotion of Shu Lin’s Translation of David Copperfield
Chenyu Shen
Shu Lin allows his emotions to affect his translation of English literature in order to communicate his thoughts and ideas to awaken the young and to improve social morals. Owing to a series of emotions that arise from his value, social customs, and ideas concerning education, there is a dispute about...
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Is Mirror Test Still a Reliable Way to Investigate Self-awareness in Animals?
Jiaqi Wang
To find one simple, comprehensive definition of animal cognition has been a challenging question. The existence of self-awareness in animals can be one piece of evidence to prove the existence of animal cognition. In the paper, the author reviewed the criteria of the mirror test which has been widely...
Journal: Artery Research
Conference Abstract
P.25 Radial-Digital Pulse Wave Velocity: A Non-Invasive Method for Assessing Stiffness of Peripheral Small Arteries
Hasan Obeid, Charles-Antoine Garneau, Catherine Fortier, Mathilde Pare, Pierre Boutouyrie, Mohsen Agharazii
Pages: S48 - S48
Pulse wave velocity (PWV) has been used to evaluate arterial stiffness of large arteries. Here, we examine the feasibility of radial-digital PWV (RD-PWV) as a measure of stiffness of smaller arteries, and its response to changes in local mean arterial pressure. In 29 healthy subjects, we used Complior...
Journal: Artery Research
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P.16 Expanding on the Observed Correlation between the Ambulatory Arterial Stiffness Index and the Lower Limit of Cerebral Autoregulation during Cardiac Surgery
Benjamin Gavish, Allan Gottschalk, Charles W Hogue, Jochen Steppan
Pages: S37 - S37
Background: The lower limit of cerebral autoregulation (LLA) refers to the mean blood pressure (BP) below which cerebral blood flow becomes pressure-dependent, resulting, among others, in an increased stroke risk. The LLA measured during cardiac surgery, correlates with the vascular measure Ambulatory...
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Fault Tolerant Control of Quadrotor based on Parameter Estimation Techniques and Reconfigurable PID Controller
He Xie, Jean-Charles Chaudemar, Huang Jun, François Defay
This paper focuses on the fault tolerant control of quadrotor. In this paper, the dynamic model of quadrotor and its measurements model will be given, and a PID controller will be designed based on the models. Then we propose an approach to detect and diagnose the fault of rotor with the help of parameter...
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On Piano Performing in Short Videos from a Semiotic Perspective
He Zijian
Inseparably connected, hands and musical instruments, piano as a well-known traditional one in particular, have been prevalent in short videos nowadays. Piano itself has descended from aristocratic culture to a part of popular culture, in which creative works are produced and shared. The short video...
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The Experience of Air-Rail Transport in Airports at Home and Abroad and Its Enlightenment to Guangzhou
Ming Su, Xiaojun Deng
In recent years, high-speed rail transport and air transport have developed rapidly at home and abroad, and the competition between railway transport and air transport is becoming increasingly fierce, but there is also room for cooperation. Overseas Heathrow Airport, Skip Airport, Charles de Gaulle Airport,...
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Representation of Local Wisdom in Film
Semiotics Study of Aroma of Heaven Films
Theo Vrasandyka, Suzy Azeharie
Every form of art, such as music, dance, literature, fine arts, and acting requires appreciation from its respective audience. The artwork has developed from year to year until in the end, it creates a balanced and harmonious blend of literature, music, acting, and comedy which is packaged in the form...
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Research on Formalism and New Criticism of Dickens' Novels
Lina Wang
English novelist Charles Dickens never went from a few days to learn the poor boy to the world-famous generation writer, through the arduous process. He left a valuable human literary heritage. Dickens and his writings, has been one of the key concerns of the Anglo-American literary critics. This paper...
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Science Learning in Madrasah Education in Singapore: An Islamisation of Biology Syllabus Through Supplementary Textbook
Azman Adahar, Budi Hadrianto
The integration of Islamic education with the learning of sciences perceived to be meaningful and comprehensible. Yet, there is still an underlying assumption in the wider community that religion and science are two entities that cannot be reconciled. This study seeks to determine the integration of...
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Charles Dickens’s Reflection on Race and Empire in The Mystery of Edwin Drood
Tianyue Li
In his early works, especially “The Noble Savage” of 1853, one of his most controversial articles, Charles Dickens expresses rather unpleasant racist views, leading many scholars to consider as a definite racist. However, his last unfinished novel, The Mystery of Edwin Drood, presents a substantial reversion...
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A Cultural Study on the Weaving Craft Tembe Nggoli in the Social Life of the Dompu People
Awal P. Suprianto, Martono, Prayogi Wijaksono
Tembe Nggoli is a traditional woven fabric of the Dompu and Bima people. It has been the traditional clothing of Dompu people since the mid-17th century. It is a weaving craft in the form of sarong which it differs from Songket. This study focuses on philosophical beliefs behind Tembe Nggoli in Dompu...
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Cultural Study: Ghumah Baghi Philosophy of Besemah Ethnic Society
Prayogi Wijaksono, Martono, Awal Putra Suprianto
Ghumah Baghi, house for Besema people was traditional house in Pagaralam of South Sumatera, Indonesia. The architectural, contractions, internal and external decoration, and the function of the house of reflect the culture and value of Besema’s society. It was owned by Jurai (Tribal Leader) and Besema...
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Philosophy of the Musical Instrument “Klengkopak” of the Dayak Deah Tribe
Ellysa J. Agusti, A. M. Susilo Pradoko, Syahrul Faizin
Klengkopak is a traditional musical instrument made by the Dayak Deah tribe of South Kalimantan. The tribe believe that every single component of the musical instrument has great values of life. This is qualitative research using the semiotic approach. This research was conducted through digging up any...
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A Dynamics Research on the Israeli-Palestinian Conflict and Global Refugee Trends from an International Humanitarian Crisis Perspective
Taoxuan Huang, Charles Chen
Amid the current international focus on the Israel-Palestine conflict, there is increasing attention on humanitarian crises research worldwide. This paper visualizes casualty data from the Israel-Palestine conflict since its outbreak in 2023, alongside yearly global refugee numbers from 1951 to 2023,...
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Study on conditions of destructive mental state psychocorrection in language students during examinations
Valentina Dolgova, Elena Kapitanets, Marina Yashina, Nadezhda Kryzhanovskaya
The issue of efficient psychological methods of anxiety treatment in students during examinations is still relevant today. Although there are some quite effective psychotherapeutic methods of anxiety treatment, students continue to experience adverse emotions and unrest. Addressing this problem in the...
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The Use of Fairy Tale Motifs in Contemporary Literature and Film
Ruby Anand Sharma, Shalini Saxena
Fairy tales have long been integral to human culture, functioning as tools for moral instruction, reflections of societal norms, and explorations of the unconscious mind. Rooted in oral traditions and later preserved by collectors like the Brothers Grimm and Charles Perrault, these stories—featuring...
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Hanfu Culture Network Creative Industry Research
Chenxi Zhang
Hanfu culture industry originated from the Internet. It has experienced rapid development from scratch in the past ten years. By 2018, its industrial scale has reached one billion. This paper aims to give a true overview of the current status of the Hanfu culture industry and analyze its unique network...
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An evolutionary idea of evolution: a Peircean interpretation of hybrid-agent organisazation model
Ana Marostica, Cesar Ariel Briano, Ernesto Chinkes
AN EVOLUTIONARY IDEA OF EVOLUTION: A PEIRCEAN INTERPRETATION OF A HYBRID-AGENT ORGANIZATION MODEL This paper proposes an evolutionary interpretation of a hybrid-agent organization model. Charles S. Peirce’s conception of evolution, a combination in some Darwinian and Lamarckian ideas, is a key component...
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An Exposition on the Quanfeng Lantern Opera and Its Cultural Characteristics
Dandan Zhou
Quanfeng Lantern Opera (also “Quanfeng Hua Deng”, “全丰花灯”), an important local folk art form of Jiangxi Province, was included in the First National List of Intangible Cultural Heritage of China in 2006 (500IX-52). It has developed a unique performance form and characteristics after long-standing as the...
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Two Individuation Modes of Chinese Hero Myth in the Framework of the Heart of Psychology
Ruitong Guo, Yashu Pan
In the approach of the Heart of Psychology, based on “the myth is a METAPHOR for workings of the archetype, this paper finds that the classic heroic mythology of Pan Ku (盘古) and Kua Fu (夸父) embodies the two aspects of the Chinese cultural individuation — natural development and trauma transformation:...
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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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Repetition and Graphic Marking in Literary Discourse Studies: Great Expectations
Jingdong Zhong
This paper attempts to supply a more visual approach to literary discourse studies, which is based on the analysis of lexical and syntactical repetition aided by graphic marking. The paper discusses the criteria for a good discourse and the elements as a must for a literary discourse. Then it examines...
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Islamic Identity in Minangkabau: A Case Study of the Rejection of Minangkabau Bible Translation Application
Yuangga K. Yahya, Syamsul H. Untung, Hifni Nasif, Muhammad Nurrosyid H. Setiawan, Indra A. Fajari
This paper tries to see the repudiation of the ‘Minangkabau Bible Translation App’ in Google Play platform by Minangkabau society. By using the translation theory of Eugene Nida and Charles R. Taber that mentioned the religious affiliation in a language is one of the sociological levels of language....
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Songs ‘Koyo Jogja Istimewa’ and ‘Widodari’: Efforts to Accentuate Locality and Javanese Cultural Products
Bayujati Prakoso
Javanese songs as part of cultural creativity are also experiencing a rapid trend. This study attempts to look at Javanese cultural values in the song ‘Koyo Jogja Istimewa’ by Ndarboy Genk and the song ‘Widodari’ by Denny Caknan feat GuyonWaton. To achieve this goal, this research uses a qualitative...
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Analysis on the Teaching Status of English Specialty Based on Superstar Learning Pass
Keanu Charles Reeves
Objective to understand the effect of the teaching method of English majors based on superstar learning pass and discuss its present situation. Methods the students of business English major of Son Tan vocational college in Guangzhou were investigated and analyzed by using whole group sampling method,...
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A Study on the Impact of Emotions on Lin Shu’s Translation Strategies in Zei Shi
Xiaoyu Xiao
This paper examines the role of emotions in Lin Shu’s strategies in translating Charles Dickens’ Oliver Twist to Zei Shi. There are four prominent changes of emotions discovered in his translation, including weakened compliments on female characters’ appearances, blunted affection between lovers, sharpened...
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Initially Cognitive Computation with Self-Organization Strategy for Securely Humanized Human-Machine Interactions
Z.-Z. Liu Charles
This brief paper addresses the issue of human machine interaction with consideration of security and humanization both. Initially Cognitive Computation (ICC) has been proposed and described with an illustration combining with a surveillance ICC framework with its application scene and process. Considering...
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Making Full Use of Movie Materials to Teach Literature
Shaojun Duan
Nowadays students prefer watching movie versions to reading the literary works in paper products. As a literature teacher, we can make the full use of this situation to arouse students’ interests in learning literature and attract them to go back to read the original literary texts if they want to know...
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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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A Female Politician or the Empress Dowager?
A Study of Cixi’s Image from Le Rire, 1900
Yu Qin
Empress Dowager Cixi had never walked out of the Forbidden City and Summer Palace, but her policy of supporting the Boxers during the Box movement irritated foreign powers in 1900. In response, artist Charles Lucien Léandre defamed Cixi’s image with the background of Box movement on French Newspaper...
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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 Effect of Reputation and Academic Service Quality Toward Student Satisfaction
Sudiharto, Rosita Anggraini, Irwansyah
This study aims to determine and explain the effect of reputation and academic service quality on student satisfaction, at the Interstudi Design College (STDI) in Jakarta. This type of research is explanatory research with a quantitative approach. For reputation with Charles J. Fomburn corporate reputation...
Series: Advances in Engineering Research
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THE IMPACT OF CURRENCY EXCHANGE RATE AND AIRCRAFT TYPE SELECTION ON INDONESIA AIRLINES BUSINESS SUSTAINABILITY
Muhammad Iqbal L, Kevin Dennis R, Charles An
Throughout the 2012-2016 the exchange rate of rupiah against the dollar depreciated or weakened that can be quite influential, US dollar was common currency in airline business fluctuating or change in currency exchange rate cannot be negligible because its impact to cost, most of the total cost of operating...
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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...
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Beauty Construction on Pond’s White Beauty Gita Gutawa Version: Semiotic Analysis of Advertisement
Dona Rahayu Sugiharti
This study focuses on the semiotic analysis of advertisement video. This study will explore the value hidden that is displayed in the advertisement. The object of this study is Pond’s White Beauty Gita Gutawa version. This current study was conducted by using the method of semiotic analysis by Charles...
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A Review of the Literature About the Theoretical Generation and Influence of Scientific Research Training Environment
Yang Yang, Zhang Yu
The Research Training Environment Theory proposed by Charles J. Gelso, a well-known professor in the University of Maryland, mainly includes eight elements: (1)faculty modeling of appreciate scientific behavior and attitudes; (2)Positive reinforcement for scientific research activities; (3)Early and...
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Stylistics of Russian and European Art Nouveau in Costume Design, Decorative and Applied Arts
Kira K Kazanskaya
The founder of the “haute couture” (high sewing) field, the Englishman Charles Frederick Worth, put the costume of the late 19th – early 20th century on a new stage of development in the scale of decorative and applied arts. This high idea was picked up by famous couturiers, interpreting it in their...
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On the Phenomenon of Deception in Fictions
Yanhui Wang
We human beings are not fact machines—beings who scan the environment for information and then process it in their extremely large brains to produce pasteurized lumps of truth. Thomas Gradgrind’s vision in Charles Dickens’s Hard Times—a board of fact, composed of commissioners of fact, who will force...
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From Arson to Murder: The Study on Charles Chitat Ng
Ziran Zhou
Serial killers Charles Ng and Leonard Lake teamed up in the early to mid-80s committed some of the most heinous murders imaginable, severely torturing their victims before putting them out of their misery. In the 1980s, Charles Ng and Leonard Lake rented a lonely property and created a bunker where they...
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Framework References on Indonesian Language for Foreigners: Multiple Case Study at Nusa Tenggara Barat
Juanda, Zamzani, Pangesti Wiediarti
This study aims to examine Bahasa Indonesia bagi Penutur Asing (BIPA) or Indonesian Language for Foreigner in Mataram Lingua Franca Institute (MaLFI), Pusat Bahasa Unram (Pubah Unram), and NTB Language Office. The research is a multiple study design. The data are collected from 14 informants through...
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The Influence of Psychological Contract on Psychological Wellbeing of Nurses in Malaysia: A Conceptual Paper
Aqsa Soomro, S. P. R. Charles Ramendran, Ramesh Kumar Moona Haji Mohamed
This conceptual paper delves into the intricate relationship between psychological contracts and the psychological wellbeing of nurses. The modern healthcare environment places significant demands on nurses, contributing to elevated stress levels and mental health concerns. Within this context, the concept...