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The Actualization of Democratic Values in Banyumas Society

Elly Hasan Sadeli, Anik Larasati, Wildan Nurul Fajar
This study aims to investigate the actualization of democratic values, the obstacles on the actualization of democratic values, and the efforts made to overcome these obstacles. This research employs a qualitative approach with a case study method. Data collection techniques include observation, interviews,...

Analysis of vocational training for workers in new employment patterns based on spss statistics

Haoran Wang, Xiaoyang Wang, Yanzhi Duan
With the rapid development of the platform economy, the group of new employment pattern workers is expanding, and improving the welfare of new employment pattern workers is not only a realistic problem, but also a hot spot of academic concern. Based on the questionnaire survey data and analysed by using...

Translation as a Psychological Strategy of Self-Fulfillment in Lesia Ukrainka’s Epistolary

Lesia Voitenko, Tetiana Karavayeva, Lidiia Shvelidze
The article explores Lesia Ukrainka’s translation activity in her epistolary from the perspective of creativity psychology. The idea of creating the “European library” in Ukrainian is seen through the lens of how the translation of world-class creative works into Ukrainian performs a nation-building...

Improving Vocational High School Students’ Learning Outcomes by Using Android-Based Problem Based Learning E-Student Worksheet

Yuli Agustina, Fajar Dwi Cahyono
The purpose of this research is to produce Android-based E-LKPD as a solution to overcome the decline in learning outcomes, to find out the feasibility of the product, and to find out the differences in student learning outcomes. The product developed is in the form of an Android-based E-LKPD or project-based...

Improve Students’ Critical Thinking and Skills Through Canva-Based E-Modules

I. Nyoman Suputra, Andi Basuki, Alin Septiana
Technological changes have also changed the students achievement in the disruptive era. 21st-century learning demands skilled students to think creatively, critically, communicate, and collaborate. Vocational teachers as educational facilitators must be able to overcome the difficulties and learning...
Proceedings Article

Understanding the Role of Rhino as a Parametric Tool in Designing Architectural Built-Forms

Nikita Mohol, Avanti Bambawale
In recent years, the term ‘parametric architecture’ has widened the horizons of architects and designers by creating some remarkable structures with complex geometries and optimum functionality. Parametric Architecture is a prototype that uses algorithmic design processes and parameters to create multiple...
Proceedings Article

Enhancing Disaster Risk Reduction Strategies for Children Living in Landfill Areas: A Case Study on Innovative Approaches

Hery Sumasto, Nurwening Tyas Wisnu, Fitri Rohkmalia, Siti Maratus Sholikah, Maria Islaha
Children residing in waste disposal areas face significant disaster risks, including fires, air pollution, and illnesses due to toxic waste. This study aims to investigate and improve disaster risk reduction strategies tailored specifically to the needs of children within the context of waste disposal...

Organization Management in the Digital Economy

Ayna Salamova, Larisa Khatsieva, Kh. U. Gishlakaeva
At the present stage, the issues of digitalization of economic processes and the penetration of information technologies into all areas of activity are very relevant. The aim of the study is to identify the features of enterprise management in the context of digitalization and the formation of an algorithm...

Asset Sustainability as Determinant of State-Owned Enterprise Financial Sustainability

Andi Tenri Harahap, Abdul Rahman Kadir, Muhammad Sobarsyah, Mursalim Nohong
Wealth is not the only important thing in this world, however, people will have difficulty in the absence of wealth or economic activity. The inability to manage finances and assets is influenced by various factors, one of which is limited resources or knowledge. Wealth management as part of financial...

Determining Success Criteria for Agricultural Social Start-Ups in Indonesia

Silmi Tsurayya, Alya Malika, Ardina Latifah Azzahra, Haikal Fadlurrahman, Febriantina Dewi
In recent years, there has been a growing phenomenon in social start-ups, defined as an organization seeking to achieve social missions through market mechanisms. It is difficult for social start-ups to select the most relevant key performance indicators (KPIs) because it is difficult to find a shared...

Need Analysis for Development of Articulate Storyline-Based Interactive Learning Media During the Covid-19 Pandemic

Febblina Daryanes, Darmadi, Elya Febrita
The Covid-19 pandemic has caused learning to be carried out online. Based on observations, it appears that students find it difficult to understand the concept of material when learning online. One of the efforts that can be done by lecturers is to design an interactive learning media that suits the...

Jupyter Notebooks as Computational Thinking Tools for Teaching and Lifelong Learning in Biotechnology

R. Lebrón, A. Ortiz-Atienza, S. Bretones, C. Capel, F. J. Yuste-Lisbona, A. Cámara-Artigas
To remain operational during the COVID-19 pandemic, educational institutions had to rapidly migrate to online learning, affecting 1.6 billion students worldwide. This unexpected scenario required extra effort for teachers and students, but it also provided an opportunity to encourage students to develop...

A Study of the Legal System on Joint Spousal Responsibilities for Debts in China

Qingchen Zhong, Jiacheng Zhong, Liwei Zhang
With the continuous development of the social economy, there are more and more joint debts between husband and wife. The joint debts of husband and wife involve third parties of interest, and the proper recognition of joint debts of husband and wife helps maintain social harmony and family stability....

The Use of South Jakarta Language Code Mixing in the Tiktok Application

Amoy Nanda Lumintang, Fitri Puji Rahmawati
The purpose of this study is to describe the code-mixing in the South Jakarta language. This research is important to do because it is to find out whether the South Jakarta language has an effect on Indonesian. This study also aims to determine whether the South Jakarta language can cause the South Jakarta...

The Confrontation of Human-Nature Existence in Han Kang’s The Vegetarian

Sulistya Ningtyas, Natasya Amanda Azzahra
This research examines the confrontation between the existence of the self and nature in Han Kang’s novel The Vegetarian. In the novel, the principle of vegetarianism emerges as a response to environmental issues and the mistreatment of animals in society. Specifically, this study focuses on the protagonist’s...

Comparative study - changes in young people’s self-assessment of tolerance from 2017 to 2023

Pāvels Jurs, Alīda Samuseviča, Inta Kulberga, Elita Špehte
The dimension of tolerance is one of the pillars of the formation of democracy, living in a multicultural era it is important to understand the self-assessment of tolerance of young people, or what young people themselves think, how open they are, for example, in categories such as: (I) tolerance of...

Modes of Bank Fund Transfer Crime in Digital Transactions

I Made Aditya Mantara Putra, Johannes Ibrahim Kosasih
Fund transfer is a form of banking service the public uses in carrying out their financial transactions. The digitalization era demands the role of bank institutions to improve their services through various forms, including e-banking, phone banking, Automated Teller Machine (ATM), transfers through...

The Effectiveness of Application Assistant Cybergogy Learning Model to Improve Student Learning Outcomes in Database Design Courses

Tongam E Panggabean, Vera Wijaya
The learning paradigm in the 21st century requires technology and the use of appropriate learning models in vocational education. Therefore teachers must be able to choose the benefit of learning models to be applied. One of the learning models that can be used is the Cybergogy model, a learning model...

The Use of Padlet in EFL Writing Classes in Vietnam: From Teachers’ Perspective

Ngoc Diep Do, Hoang Minh Nguyen, Tuan Anh Chu, Ha Trang Nguyen
Padlet has been widely deployed in teaching and learning writing skills. A growing body of literature recognizes this tool’s virtues, such as increasing students’ motivation and involvement in learning, alleviating their anxiety, and improving their language use and idea organization. However, few studies...

Influence Promotion and Quality Service to Visitor Satisfaction Object Sukabumi Mountain Hanging Bridge Tour, West Java

Amdan Firmansyah, Nira Aktaviana, Indri Khoerunnisa
The tourism industry develops quite rapidly every year in Indonesia because Indonesia is known for its various kinds of natural beauty and cultural diversity and as a result the number of foreign and local tourists visiting tourist attractions in Indonesia continues to increase. Having the privilege...

Exploring the ability of Virtual Set Systems in helping Small Broadcasters entering the Digital Television scene: Addressing the Technical, Licensing, and Operational Challenges of Fatwa TV

Mochammad Koentjoro
In 2022, Indonesia migrated its television broadcasts system to digital, opening up opportunities for new players to enter public television scenery. This study explores the use of Unreal gaming engine-powered Virtual Set systems for small broadcasters. The results show that they can use it to produce...

Bereavement Policy: The Impact of Worklife Balance, Organisational Justice, and Virtue Ethics on Employee-Centered HRM Practices

Hong-Leong Teh, Shwu-Shing Ng, Yong-Hooi Lim, Tun-Pin Chong, Yen-San Yip
Bereavement or the death of a loved one can come at anytime and is unexpected. Previous studies have shown that employees that experience bereavement require proper organisational support in order to return back to the workforce as a productive employee. The current study proposes that work life balance,...

The Implementation of Mind Mapping as an Effective Learning Method in the Mathematics Class

Sarah Nurul Latifah
The research describes the effectiveness of Mind Mapping method in the class of mathematics, which is defined explicitly by students’ activities, responses, and mathematics learning outcomes. The subjects of this study were grade X Sciences students of Bosowa School Makassar. The instruments used were...

The Empowerment Strategy for Retired Indonesian Migrant Workers in Blitar Regency, East Java by LP3TKI

Arinto Nugroho, Budi Hermono, Irfa Ronaboyd, Dita Perwitasari
The Indonesian government has an obligation to provide protection to Indonesian Migrant Workers (PMI) when they are still in Indonesia, when they are in the destination country and after finishing their contract. PMI who has finished working have more problems, one of problems is the of sources of income....

A Magnifying Lens on Unraveling the Necessities of Housing Migrants in Malaysia through a Qualitative Revelation

Nor Suzylah Sohaimi, Rosfaraliza Azura Ramli, Mohd Alif Jasni, Sandy Nur Ikfal Raharjo
In Malaysia, migrant workers frequently reside in designated housing that goes by the names of “hostels,” “workers’ quarters,” or “migrant worker housing”. These facilities, which are frequently offered by companies or labour agents, are designed to house many workers in communal living areas. Further,...

Lecturers’ Perspectives Through E-learning by Using Moodle for Post-Graduate Students at STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo

J. Priyanto Widodo, Joko Slamet
Modular Object-Oriented Dynamic Learning Environment (Moodle) is an open-source Learning Management System (LMS) gaining more popularity in colleges and universities such as STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo. However, successfully implementing Moodle at STKIP PGRI Sidoarjo for post-graduate students among their courses...

The Influence of Social Media Engagement on Social Desirability and Empathy of Chinese Youth in Hong Kong

Raymond Chi Fai Chui, Isaac Ip
Limited previous studies have focused on the benefits of social media engagement on psychosocial well-being. The present study explores the relationship between social media engagement, social desirability, and empathy. It is hypothesised that social media engagement enhances empathy directly and indirectly...

Internalizing the Value of Pancasila Local Wisdom Based on the Saprahan Tradition Strengthening the Character of the Nation

Hasmika, AR Endang Danial
Character is unique values, manifested by a person’s personality which is formed from the internalization of various policies that are believed and used as a way of seeing, thinking, behaving, acting in everyday life. Seeing that recently character problems have tended to decline, marked by cases of...
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P9.04 A NEW METHOD FOR CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF CENTRAL ARTERIAL STIFFNESS DURING STRESS

F. Faita, V. Gemignani, E. Bianchini, R.M. Bruno, T. Bombardini, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 167 - 167
The continuous monitoring of arterial stiffness during pharmacological and dynamic stress is an intriguing and partially unexplored topic. In this work we present a new method for the continuous assessment of the aortic-to-carotid pulse transit time (PTT), which is inversely proportional to the pulse...
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P9.03 REGIONAL AGE-RELATED CHANGES IN AORTIC PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND SYSTOLIC DIAMETER MEASURED USING MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING

S.S. Hickson, M. Butlin, M. Graves, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 167 - 167
Aortic pulse wave velocity (PWV) is an independent predictor of cardiovascular risk. However, PWV is usually determined between the carotid and femoral sites, ignoring the proximal ascending aorta which may stiffen most with age. We tested this hypothesis by assessing regional PWV and aortic diameter...
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PO-05 BUFFERING OF CAROTID ARTERY PRESSURE AND FLOW PULSATILITY DURING COGNITIVE ENGAGEMENT IN HEALTHY ADULTS

Kevin S. Heffernan, Nicole L. Spartano, Jacqueline A. Augustine, Wesley K. Lefferts, William E. Hughes, Gary F. Mitchell, Randall S. Jorgensen, Brooks B. Gump
Pages: 167 - 168
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P7.01 EFFECTS OF OMEGA 3 SUPPLEMENTATION ON ARTERIAL STIFFNESS IN RAT EXPERIMENTAL MENOPAUSE

P. Losurdo, E. Panizon, M. Jevnikar, L. Macaluso, B. Fabris, B. Toffoli, M. Bardelli, F. Fischetti, G. Biolo, M. Zanetti, S. Mazzucco, G. Gortan Capellari, R. Carretta
Pages: 167 - 168
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P2.13 AUGMENTATION INDEX IS MORE AFFECTED BY CARDIAC FUNCTION THAN REFLECTION MAGNITUDE

B.E. Westerhof, S.C.A.T. Davis, J.P. van den Wijngaard, J.J. van Lieshout, N. Westerhof
Pages: 167 - 167
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P9.02 EVALUATION OF PULSE WAVE VELOCITY AND AUGMENTATION INDEX IN SUPINE AND SITTING POSITION

J. Nuernberger, R. Michalski, A. Opazo Saez, A. Kribben
Pages: 167 - 167
Background: Despite the introduction of arterial stiffness measurements in the recommendation of the European Societies for Hypertension and Cardiology, pulse wave velocity (PWV) and augmentation index (Aix) are still not used routinely in clinical practice. Possibly, current techniques, although non-invasive,...
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P5.13 ALKALINE PHOSPHATASE AND ARTERIAL STRUCTURE AND FUNCTION IN HYPERTENSIVE AFRICAN MEN: THE SABPA STUDY

R. Schutte, H.W. Huisman, L. Malan, J.M. van Rooyen, W. Smith, M.C.P. Glyn, C.M.C. Mels, C.M.T. Fourie, N.T. Malan, A.E. Schutte
Pages: 167 - 167
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P2.12 COMPARISON OF THE CENTRON CBP301 AND SPHYGMOCOR XCEL DEVICES FOR THE ESTIMATION OF CENTRAL PRESSURE

J. Woodcock-Smith, K. Shaw, K.M. Miles, L.M. Day, I.B. Wilkinson, C.M. McEniery
Pages: 167 - 167
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4.4 ASSOCIATIONS BETWEEN OBJECTIVELY MEASURED PHYSICAL ACTIVITY ENERGY EXPENDITURE AND CENTRAL HAEMODYNAMICS. THE ADDITION-PRO STUDY

A.S.D. Laursen, A.-L.S. Hansen, N. Wiinberg, S. Brage, A. Sandbæk, T. Lauritsen, M.E. Jørgensen, B. Kiens, N.B. Johansen
Pages: 167 - 168
Objective. Physical activity (PA) has been associated with reduced cardiovascular disease (CVD). However, improvements in conventional risk factors do not explain the full benefit of PA on CVD risk. Therefore, we examined the association between PA and central haemodynamics to provide new insight into...
Proceedings Article

Voice Improvement After Thyroid Surgery

Edo Wira Candra
Patients with enlarged thyroid gland (goiter) that cause paralysis of recurrent laryngeal nerve (RLN) or hoarseness usually have associated with thyroid malignancy. Malignancy can be directly or indirectly related to RLN. Cases of vocal cord paralysis associated with benign thyroid disease or goitre...
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P9.01 NON - INVASIVE EVALUATION OF ATHEROSCLEROTIC PLAQUE COMPOSITION: COMPARISON BETWEEN THE REFERENCE ANALYZER AND A NEW GRAY SCALE MEDIAN COLOR-MAPPING SOFTWARE

P.J. Forcada, S.A. Gonzalez, D. Olano, E. Cavanagh, S. Obregon, C. Castelaro, C. Kotliar
Pages: 167 - 167
Introduction: The non-invasive analysis of plaque echolucency (ECL) with Adobe Photoshop® has proven to reduce the subjectivity of ultrasonic evaluation of atherosclerosis. However, ECL provides information concerning only one of the aspects that contribute to vulnerability (plaque echodensity). Hemodyn...
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PO-03 SEX DIFFERENCES IN STIFFNESS PARAMETERS FOLLOWING MAXIMAL EXERCISE

R.M. Kappus, S.M. Ranadive, H. Yan, A.D. Lane, J.A. Woods, K.R. Wilund, B. Fernhall
Pages: 167 - 167
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P6.06 SYSTEMIC ARTERIAL PROPERTIES DURING NORMAL PREGNANCIES IN HEALTHY WOMEN

M.E. Estensen, E.W. Remme, A. Swillens, T. Henriksen, O.A. Smiseth, L. Gullestad, P. Segers, S. Aakhus
Pages: 167 - 167
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4.3 CAROTID HEMODYNAMICS DURING SYMPATHETIC NERVOUS SYSTEM STIMULATION VIA HANDGRIP AND COLD PRESSURE TESTING IN YOUNG HEALTHY SUBJECTS

F.J. Londono, T.S. Klopmeijer, D. Georgakopoulos, E.G. Lovett, P. Segers
Pages: 167 - 167
Introduction. Assessing arterial properties and hemodynamics in response to a physiological perturbation might provide additional information on an individual’s “vascular health”. The aim of this study was to assess the feasibility of measuring changes in carotid stiffness and hemodynamics in response...

Elements of Zhihu Users’ View of Moral Rights in the Case of Female Medical Staff’s Rights and Interests Being Encroached

A Grounded Theory Study Based on Zhihu Answer Text

Kaige Zhang
Moral rights usually refer to the legitimate rights granted by the moral system and guaranteed by the corresponding obligations. Sorting out the generation and origin of the concept of rights and moral rights, then, by reviewing three news reports about the encroachment on the rights and interests of...

Efficient Keyword-Related Data Collection in a Social Network with Weighted Seed Selection

Changhyun Byun, Hyeoncheol Lee, Jongsung You, Yanggon Kim
Pages: 167 - 173
Data mining in a social network can yield interesting perspectives to understanding human behavior or detecting topics or communities. However, it is difficult to gather the data related to a specific topic due to the main characteristics of social media data: large, noisy, and dynamic. To collect the...

Effective Management of ReRAM-based Hybrid SSD for Multiple Node HDFS

Nayoung Park, Byungjun Lee, Kyung Tae Kim, Hee Yong Youn
Pages: 167 - 176
Recently, the research of Hybrid ReRAM/MLC NAND SSD is rapidly expanding into the storage areas. Most existing researches of Hybrid SSD are based on a single storage, while the management of multiple nodes like HDFS is still immature. In this paper a new efficient cold data eviction scheme is proposed...