Proceedings of the 2021 International Conference on Public Art and Human Development ( ICPAHD 2021)
225 articles
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The Manifestation of the Relationship of “Words, Images and Ideas” in Landscape Paintings
Jiang Runyu
“Words, images, and ideas” are the three stages of the symbolic language representation mechanism of human beings, corresponding to language, image and expressing ideas respectively. Wang Bi (226-249) put forward his own views on the relationship between the three in the article “Liu Lie Ming Xiang in...
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The Application of Big Data in Pharmacovigilance: A Systematic Review
Mingshuai Han
Since the outbreak of coronavirus, public health has become a prevalent topic revolving around people’s daily life ever since. When the official announcement that the first mRNA COVID-19 vaccine candidates had successfully completed the clinical trials and was ready to be launched, the public remained...
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The Aesthetics of Chinese Characters in the Period of Libian
Take “丝” (silk)Characters For Example
Yinzhu Chai, Daiting Jiang
The character architecture and the spatial structure of Chinese characters’ strokes in the process of Libian (variations on the clerical script) displays certain aesthetic characteristics. This paper aims to investigate the aesthetic embodiment of Chinese characters in the process of their evolution....
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Research and Development Suggestions on Empowerment of Characteristic Agriculture Based on Rural Revitalization Strategy
Taking the Development of Enabling Characteristic Agriculture in Huzhou, Zhejiang Province as an Example
Liu Enbao, Cui Jialin
Since the Rural Revitalization Strategy was put forward, the development of agricultural economy has been highly valued by all sectors of society. As an important part of the Rural Revitalization Strategy, characteristic agriculture emphasizes the utilization of climate conditions and natural resources,...
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Intervention and Sovereignty in Environmental Protection: The Disputation of the Developing Countries’ Role
Luxi Jiang, Shuying Zhang
The international intervention has been criticized by the developing countries as a political weapon to interfere with their sovereignty by developed countries. This article compares the changing strategies from Trump to the Biden government with the theoretical explanation. Through such comparison,...
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Research on Urban Environmental Protection Measures-Takeing Shanghai as an Example
Litong Xue
With the social and economic development of people’s living standard has been improved, but also caused serious damage to the ecological environment. The protection of the ecological environment has become particularly prominent. Therefore, this paper takes Shanghai as an example to study a series of...
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Deep Learning in Perception of Autonomous Vehicles
Yunxiang Jiang, Tengyu Hsiao
With the development in deep learning and sensor technologies in recent years, the ultimate goal to build full autonomous vehicles (AV) has come closer to practicality. Autonomous vehicles need to be able to percept the environment in order to make the correct decision in controlling the vehicles under...
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The Influential Factors of Antisocial Personality Disorder
Xuanxin Wen
Antisocial Personality Disorder (ASPD) is a personality disorder characterized by a disregard for rules and laws, social norms, and lack of sympathy and remorse for others. It is caused by different reasons. Patients often resist treatment because they lose their self-awareness. Patients with severe...
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Review of Comment Sentiment Analysis Based on Emoticons
Hongyu Qian
Nowadays, social media is becoming more mature, and its comment data form is becoming more diversified. Emoticons are already an element that cannot be ignored in comment sentiment analysis. This article reviews the research of simple text sentiment analysis, emoticons sentiment analysis and text sentiment...
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Experiment Proposal on How Different Types of Mood Affect ISE
Qi Jun Zhao
This experiment aims to find out the impact mood has on short term ISE and how ESE mediates this impact. Three types of mood would be included: Ability related mood are primarily caused by oneself; luck related by the environment; and empathetic by observing others. Each of the three mood types will...
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College Students’ Mental Health is Influenced to be Worse during the COVID-19 Pandemic
Shuchen Jin
Mental health is an important aspect that should be emphasized during this period of the pandemic, and some studies have shown that the mental health problems of college students have worsened after the pandemic. This will affect their study hours, sleep, and any other aspects of life for college students....
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The Influence of the Growth Environment on the Online Loan Consumption Behavior of College Students — Takes Three Universities in Dezhou as an Example
HongYan Ye
Campus network loan has been controversial, this paper through the questionnaire to understand the Dezhou three universities of college students online loan consumption, analyze the growth environment of family environment, peers, the influence of consumer psychology on college students online loan consumption...
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Three Means of Indian Ocean Trade: Bartering, Purchasing, and Gifting
Langyue Hu
This paper mainly explores three means of Indian Ocean trade: bartering, purchasing, and gifting, which happened around the middle of the first century CE. Through analyzing the general patterns of imports and exports and case studies of specific markets, possible causes and their impacts on the local...
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The Influence of Peer Pressure on College Students and the Countermeasures
Ziyu Chen, Yazhi Deng
With the pressure of competition becoming more and more intense, the phenomenon of peer pressure among college students became more and more common in our daily life, not only about our work but also about our studies. However, some college students believed that peer pressure had harmed them. This had...
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Review on Utilizing Grp78 on Endometrial Cancer Therapy
Yunqi Bao
The significance of Grp78 gene expression in cancer has been confirmed for many years, yet the feasibility of applying Grp78 targeting treatment in endometrial cancer remains questioned. By reviewing past research that specifies the therapeutic value of Grp78, this article concludes that Grp78 has the...
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Review and Future Prediction on the Models of Mortality Rate of Covid-19
Yalong Zhang
Before the vaccine for Covid-19 was invented, lots of studies and models are down to determine about what specific factors could influence the mortality rate of Covid-19. However, after vaccination process have been pushed to the majority of the population, it is necessary to reconsider these models...
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A Study on the Effect of L1 to L2 Transfer on the Production of Idiomatic Expressions in L2 Among Mandarin-speaking Intermediate Learners of English
Xinran Chen, Yiran Du, Menghan Qu, Shimei Gao
Acquiring idiomatic expressions for second-language learners is a big challenge. This is particularly true for native Mandarin Chinese speakers to learn English idiomatic expressions. The problem could be explained by culture differences and “language transfer”. Previous research did not pay much attention...
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Effect of Social Media on Marketing
Lanlin Zhao
The growing popularity of social media enables the development of marketing. Primarily, social media is an interactive platform where people can exchange information concerning various professional fields. The platforms mainly depend on phone applications that people use to share information, especially...
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To Which Extent the Red Terror Affects People in Soviet Union The Red Terror: Necessary Policy or Intentional Murders?
Chen Xue
Although Soviet Union had played a crucial role in human society in the last century, few have discussed the country’s history at early stage. In the paper, the history background of early Soviet Union by the end of Russian civil war, the time period of well-known “The Red Terror” and its effect on Russian...
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Adult Behind the Stage: A Narratology Study of Children Role Shaping in the Treasure Boat
Qi Lu, Liyao Liang
Lao She is a well-known author in China. His only children modern drama, The Treasure Boat, was adapted from the Chinese folktale and was popular among children in 1962, especially its supporting role the White Cat. It was normal to see animal roles in a children drama, but there was an exception under...
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A Study on the Relationship Between Childhood Abuse or Neglect and Adult Violence
Jiayu Huang
In a longitudinal study in Sweden, whether people who have been abused or neglected by their parents in childhood are more prone to violence and mental illness in adulthood. Therefore this paper focuses on the relationship between childhood abuse or neglect and adult violence.
Subjects were male (n...
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Application of AI in BIM and Architecture: Base on the Example of Media Buildings
Yiyun Bao, Yilin Cheng
Based on the background of the fourth technology revolution, architecture tends to be intelligent in the age that digital technology keeps strengthening. To research the application prospect of artificial intelligence applying in architecture, this article takes the example of media buildings, analyzes...
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On the Survival Dilemma of Modern Individuals in Kafka’s The Judgement
Xiufan Dai
Through such means as metaphor and symbolization, Kafka gave his novel The Judgment (Das Urteil) multiple meanings, giving it the nature of a modern allegorical novel. This work contains the characteristics of multiple referents and complex meanings, thus providing readers with the possibility to interpret...
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Analysis of the Effect of Virtual Reality Technology on Improving Drug Design
Xinqiao Luo
Virtual reality technology is a technology that has gained popularity in recent days in the wake of the fourth industrial revolution. It has been widely studied and used across different medical applications. In the pharmaceutical industry, virtual reality can be applied as a replacement or adjunctive...
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Effect of Early Attachment on Psychological Development
Huiqi Xu
The attachment theory was first proposed by British psychologist John Bowlby, outlining the emotional bonds between infancy and its caregivers and emphasizing the profound effect of this relationship on the future development of infancy. Further research has deepened this topic. To specifically understand...
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FinTech and Green Finance: The Case of Ant Forest in China
Jiaheng Zhang
In the process of green economic development in China, commercial banks have been playing a leading role. With the development of FinTech and its extensive use in the financial area, green finance has developed new innovative models such as Ant Forest based on the Internet, big data, and mobile payment...
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The Role of the Purges Towards Massive Range of Bureaucrats played in Julian’s Imperial Control
Jiazhen Jiang
Julian was the last non-christian Roman emperor from 361 to 363. During his reign he prompted many revolutions on religion and politics, and also led the important war against Persian. Researches had done sufficient analysis on the macro level of these fields, and especially in the field of religion....
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Effect of E-cigarettes on Vapers’ Physical and Mental Health
Xinyi Li
Smoking is common in the US and can lead to adverse physical and mental health effects. For instance, smokers are highly vulnerable to chronic illnesses that increase the risk of mortality. The smoking rates have declined with time, but the use of e-cigarettes or vaping has been rising since it is considered...
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A Literature Review of the Production and Consumption of Anti-Japanese Narratives in Mainland China
From Political Approach to Cultural Approach
Shitong Sun
The anti-Japanese discourse has undergone a process from amnesia to remembrance in the Chinese public sphere. Based on existing research on the production and consumption of anti-Japanese narratives, this paper reviews three paradigms respectively emphasizing political manipulation in the production...
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Analysis on the Effectiveness of the “Three-Exemption” Policy Aimed at Promoting Unpaid Blood Donation in Zhejiang
Compared with Anhui and Fujian
Ni Tang, Jinping Zhang
An effective and sustainable volunteer team is needed to create a more available blood supply system. In order to promote the sustainable development of blood donation in Zhejiang Province, China, a “three-exemption” policy was proposed in 2014: blood donors who received the National Award for unpaid...
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Explore the Difference Between Bilingual and Monolingual Children
Nai-Hsin Cheng
The aim of this study is to explore whether bilingual children have better working memory skills and cognitive ability than monolingual children. By summarizing previous studies, Chinese-monolingual and Chinese-English bilingual children aged 48-54 months from two kindergartens, whose parents are of...
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Evaluation of Different Brain Imaging Technologies
Leqi Tong
To detect disorders caused by various brain regions impaired, many neuroimaging techniques are routinely utilized, such as electroencephalography (EEG) and functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that may be the most common imaging techniques used to detect. This article summarizes and discusses...
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CO2 Capture by Applying Porous Carbon
Tianyou Xie
Carbon dioxide plays a significant role in environmental scale and industrial utilization. As an essential gas in the atmosphere, CO2 is crucial, however, a predictable trend shows that CO2 will become excessive, even triggering severe issues to the planet. Some abnormal phenomenons have corroborated...
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An Analysis of the Reasons Why Confucianism Became an Orthodox Thought in the Han Dynasty
Sen Qi, Xinyi Wang
The Confucianism was struck seriously by the event of “burning books and burying Confucian scholars” during the period of Qinshihuang. However, at the beginning of Han Dynasty, from Gaozu to Wen-Jing, Huang-Lao which recommended discarding all desires and worries and having rest with the people was prevailing....
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Research on the Application of Virtual reality Technology in Manchu Architecture Protection
Jian Xiao, TengFei zhou, SiYu Guo
With the internal development and practice of digital technology in the research on inheritance, protection and innovation of intangible cultural heritage, virtual reality technology, as an advanced and important presentation form, has been applied to the protection practice. Combined with the living...
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Effective Organization Management in Multinational Corporations: In the Context of Collectivism and Individualism
Yuxin Xie, Zixiang Lou
Companies are growing at a rapid pace these days, and economies are becoming increasingly globalized. A growing number of businesses are expanding internationally. Those businesses aren’t the same as traditional businesses. They had to deal with cross-cultural issues that traditional businesses would...
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A Room of One’s Own in Suzhou: Analyzing the Dissemination of Woolf’s Feminism in China
Yaxin Liu
How do the Chinese promoters of the women’s liberation movement in modern China identify females in the face of the discourse of other feminist scholars? Do they completely accept or make a clever transition? As the first person to spread Woolf’s feminist ideas, Xu Zhimo recognizes the important role...
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The Differences and Similarities of Different Philosophers on Tackling the Trolley Dilemma
FengYu Yang
The Trolley Dilemma, since originally brought up by Philippa Foot in 1967, has caused a series of debates among philosophers and scholars from various schools of thought. Though the academic field has yet to step foot on a common ground, The Trolley Dilemma has consistently induced many discussions when...
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A Review of Social and Cultural Causes of Hikikomori: Collectivism in Japan
Zijia Guo
The Hikikomori phenomenon, first observed in 1970s Japan, is particularly characterized by severe social withdrawal and a refusal for social interpersonal relationships. The hikikomori phenomenon was first observed in the 1970s in Japan and started to boost after the collapse of the 1990s bubble economy,...
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The Value of Arts and Its Force: The Artistic Value and the Art Market
Xiaowen Zhang
The artistic value of an artwork is formed by various aspects, and it is noticeable that artistic value has an crucial status in the art world. The main goal of this essay is to give an overview of the artistic value of artworks by interpreting the subdivisions of values that constituted it, list factors...
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Neurodegeneration and Huntington’s disease
Yintao Kang
Neurodegeneration is related to many kinds of age-related neuron diseases. Taking Huntington’s disease(HD) as an example, it is a fatal hereditary neurodegenerative disorder caused by expanded CAG repeats in specific genes. There is no fundamental treatment for HD, and the mechanism of its occurrence...
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A Study on “Internet Buzzwords” as Popular Culture: Characteristics, Existing Problems and Suggestions
Jing Luo
On the basis of modern computer and network technology, “Internet buzzwords” have gradually moved from “inside the network” to “outside the network”. As one of the important forms of popular culture, it has the trend of wider and wider influence, faster and faster spread and wider popularity. The syntactic...
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Fantasies of World Order: Why Did the US Invade Iraq in 2003?
Siyu Huang, Xinyi Du, Jiayue Lyu, Meng Xu
What caused the 2nd Iraq war? The conventional wisdom is that Neoconservatives, Bush’s administrative failures, and domestic interests’ groups have made the war inevitable. However, in contrast, this work argues that though these factors contributed to the US’ long coordinated plans for the war, which...
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The Manifestations, Causes and Influences of Economic Inequality in the Roman Empire from the 4th to the 5th Centuries
Bofei Fan, Birong Zhang
For a long time, economic inequality has been a serious problem that plagued the ruling class, and the Roman Empire, which shaped the Mediterranean civilization, is no exception. However, most historical researches in the past are limited to the macroscopic study of the reasons for the decline of Rome,...
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How Do Developing Countries Achieve Carbon Emission Reduction? An Examination of the Case of China and Its Replicability
Yixuan Fan, Shurui Guo, Shurong Li
In recent years, massive greenhouse gas emissions have greatly contributed to and exacerbated global climate change, posing a huge threat to human survival and development. However, for developing countries, global climate change could have even more serious consequences. It is likely to have negative...
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Whether Machiavelli Condemns Virtue or Supports It
Yantong Liu
Machiavelli (1469-1527) was an Italian politician and historian who was noted for his belief that the means should be used to achieve an end. Machiavellianism has also become synonymous with politics and strategy. Machiavelli was the representative of the emerging bourgeoisie in Italy in the late Middle...
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Does Thucydides Portray Pericles as Good or Bad for Athens’ Democracy?
Fenglin Qiu
This essay critically examines the role Pericles played in Athens’ democracy from the view of Thucydides. Contrary to popular belief, Athens’ democratic structures had a considerable number of systematic loopholes, and Thucydides believes that Pericles took hold of the flaws in the Athenian political...
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The Consciousness of Death and the Extreme Loyalty — An Exploration of Hagakure from the Perspective of Body
Han Xu
The Edo Period was a peaceful period of the buke politics, and the word “Bushido” began to appear. Hagakure, written by Yamamoto Nagasu, is one of the most important classics of Bushido at that time. Hagakure was less influential than other Bushido books in the Edo period, and was ever banned in the...
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The Associations Between Artistic Creativity and Resilience Among High School Female Students in Beijing
Wanrong Xue
Mental illness is a controversial health killer in recent years, especially in China. According to the data disclosed by the World Health Organization (WHO), more than 350million patients were diagnosed with depression worldwide in 2007. Significantly, China has the highest number of people diagnosed...
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Personality Differences Predicted by Single vs Multi Child Family Status: The Impact of One Child Policy
Zixuan Ma
The problem of low fertility rate and sharply increased only child family in China is corelated with the implement of only child policy in 1978. There are many concerns about changes in the quality of the Chinese people. To explore the relationship between only child identities and personality, this...
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Analysis on Income Gap Based on Appearance Discrimination in Chinese Labor Market
Xinye Hu
This paper uses the CGSS2017 database and mainly uses regression analysis to study the appearance discrimination in the Chinese labor market in terms of BMI, an representative appearance characteristic, and attempts to analyze the differences that arise between groups of different incomes and ages to...
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Cleopatra’s Autonomy as Ruler of Ptolemy Egypt and the Examination of the Roman Influence Over Egypt
Shuoheng Huang
As the last ruler of Ptolemy Dynasty, Cleopatra VII was frequently accessed either from her methods of governing or her controversial affairs. This paper will mainly discuss Cleopatra’s level of independence as the Ptolemy monarch during the transition from Roman Republic to Roman Empire. Overall, Cleopatra...
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Research on Quality and Safety Problems and Solutions in Grain Collection and Storage and Logistics Transportation
Guigen Pan
As a large agricultural country, China often needs to pay attention to the problem of quality and safety in the process of grain storage and logistics transportation. At present, China’s food safety mainly aims at these two aspects to find solutions. This paper mainly focuses on the quality and safety...
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The Relationship Between Boredom Proneness and Recessive Truancy
Partial Mediating Effect of Academic Burnout
Ziqi Wang
In recent years, there are many types of research about boredom because it becomes more and more usual and it brings other negative feelings and behaviors. In school, academic burnout and recessive truancy are serious problems and maybe the part reason is boredom. Therefore, this research purpose is...
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The Mechanism and Treatment of Teenager Internet Addiction from Stress: A Review
Mengyuan Huang, Weiyi Zhang
The phenomenon of Internet addiction among teenagers is becoming more and more serious with the increasing competition stress in contemporary society and the rapid development and popularization of the Internet. The health and social problems caused by Internet addiction have become one of the focuses...
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Research on the Lung Cancer in China and the Possible Solutions
Yu Xia
Tobacco smoking and air pollution are two public health concerns all over the world and they are also the cause of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease. In order to lower the smoking attribute cancer mortality rate, China has implemented several smoking bans since the 1990s. To analyze the effectiveness...
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A Research and Reflection on Yang Deyu’s Translation Career and His Practices in Poetry Translation
Jiana Liu
Yang Deyu, the renowned poetry translator, divided his practices in poetry translation into three stages. In the first stage, he translated English metrical poetry into “semi-free vernacular poetry”; in the second stage, his translation was in the process of transition from the style of “semi-free” to...
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The Marriage Between Advertising Text and Literature
Yu Zhao, Rui Jie Duan
With the progress and development of the times, advertising communication has gradually become an increasingly important means of communication. Advertising copy-writing is an important part of advertising, and its popularity has become the standard for the success of advertising. This dissertation mainly...
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The Impact of Herd Behavior on the Chinese Stock Market
Yuanzhi Lei
Herd behavior refers to an individual who is influenced by the behavior of the outside crowd, and shows his own perception, judgment, and cognition opinion or the behavior of the majority of people. In behavioral finance, herding is always used to describe similar investment choices due to mutual influence...
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Lin Fengmian’s Portrait of a Lady: The Influence of Western Art and the Reformation of Chinese Tradition
Enyu Cui
From the late 19th century to the early 20th century, many artists appeared along with Shanghai. Some learned paintings in China while were studying abroad, like in Paris or Japan. All these artists want to mix Chinese traditional objects with Western painting techniques well. By using a bright color,...
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Overview of AI in Diagnosis for Schizophrenia, Depression and Anxiety
Shiyu Zuo
The morbidities of mental disorders are becoming higher and higher in the wake of higher and higher urbanization rate. However, the diagnostic accuracies of different mental disorders are not high enough for conducting satisfactory mental health cares. One of the reasons is that, unlike physical illnesses,...
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Analysis on the Treatment of Gray Matter Heterotopia Epilepsy
Lixiongyu Xiong
This essay started off by giving a brief introduction about gray matter heterotopia and its classification. It is then followed by listing out the common genetic mutations that is associated with the disease including FLNA, ARFGEF2, C6orf70, FAT4, DCSH1 for periventricular nodular heterotopia (PNH),...
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To What Extent Do the Upbringing Context and Parenting Affect the Academic Performances of Students?
Tianqi Xue
Although the way to ensure the quality of education has always been a concern, the teaching quality does not entirely determine educational outcomes, and there are many reasons related to students themselves that need to be taken into account. In this way, the influencing factors of student achievement...
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Research on the Response of School and Teachers to Bullying
Zilu Zhang
School bullying, as a phenomenon of campus violence, is a long-term and frequent threat to the physical and mental health of young people. This is a purposeful attack, which usually occurs between students with unequal strength. It refers to the injury behavior of a person or group of people to the bullied....
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Research on the Echo Chamber Effect
Jiuyu Chen
This essay explores the concept of the echo chamber effect and the validity of this concept. In this essay, how the echo chamber effect emerges as a product of the Internet is reviewed. This essay also compares the differences and similarities between two similar concepts, namely the echo chamber effect...
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The Decline of Traditional Chinese Opera
Peilun Liu
With the flourishing of Chinese pop culture, the music market of traditional Chinese opera has suffered audience loss and is gradually fading out of the public eye under the effect of pop music. This paper uses literature and China Central Television rating surveys to compare Chinese opera and pop music,...
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Intimate Partner Violence as a Risk Factor For Self-harm Behaviors: A Meta-analysis
Yumeng Chen
Non-suicidal self-injury (NSSI) is a self-damaging behavior which brings substantial harm to the individual. Exposure to intimate partner violence in the past may be a predictor variable that is related to NSSI. However, little is known about the nature or magnitude of this relationship. This meta-analysis...
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The Impact of the New Media on Sex Education of Chinese Parents Having on Their Children
Xueli Wang
As the cases of child sexual abuse grow, the issue of sex education for children is gaining attention on a global scale. The paper first compares the current status of sex education for children in China with that in the United State, especially in America, India, and Spain, then identifies private accounts,...
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Ethical Issues of Human Chip Implantation Technology
Wanting Zeng
With the development of human chip implantation technology, there are also outstanding ethical issues. This paper is based on Epicenter’s case of implanting chips for employees and makes an ethical analysis of human chip implantation by using rule utilitarianism. The ethical issues related to this technology...
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Rituals at Table: An Interpretation of Dietary Rituals in Contemporary Japan
Jiaxuan Li
This paper mainly discusses the manifestation and influence of pre-meal ritual and drinking culture in Japan. Using the chronological description method, by taking examples and querying the past historical data, it is aimed to restore the most authentic Japanese pre-meal ritual. Its purpose is to take...
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Interpretation of Power: A Comparison Between Christian-based West and Confucius-based East
Yingying Du
Mainstream IR theories are largely western-focused and little attention has been paid to theories from other parts of the world. With the development of IR discipline in China, many scholars tend to form a ‘Chinese School’. However, the rise of China is often seen as a threat by the West, yet the Chinese...
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Stigma and Well-being of LGBT people in the United States
Linxiao Fan, Tiantian Liu, Zhiyuan Su, Yifei Zhao
The LGBTQ community has always been in a position of discrimination in society. They are considered “abnormal” by others for a variety of reasons: religion, race, social status, etc. With the development of society, people have different views on such groups. However, most people still hold prejudice...
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Analysis of High School Students’ Academic Stress During the Covid-19 Epidemic
Ruilin Tian, Jiayuan Li
This essay mainly looked at the stress among high school students during pandemics and the internal and external causes of which. This study was conducted because depression and anxiety were wildly found among students especially during the covid pandemic and the author hopes to call attention to these...
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The Effects of the Black Death on International Relations During the Renaissance Period Compared with the Covid-19 in 2020
Grace Wenjie Fang
In 2020, a new kind of coronavirus suddenly spread from Wuhan to the whole world. Then the cities were blockaded, and the whole nation was alerted. Social media have begun to call COVID-19 as “modern plague”. Compared to 1340s, a plague that swept across Europe called the Black Death killed 25 million...
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The Application of Probability Theory in the Percentage of People Having Myopia Caused by Inheritance
Kun Liu
Myopia is one of the most common diseases in today’s society. More and more people indeed wear glasses when they are young, even some kids wear glasses in kindergarten. The topic of this paper is to investigate one of the main factors, inheritance, that cause myopia. This paper tries to use the method...
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Rethinking About the Environment Issue
Why the Carbon Pricing is Not a Panacea?
Yue Wu
At the background of the urgency of climate change, decreasing the emission of carbon is gaining the focus of academics and the populace. As the tool of carbon policy, carbon pricing, including a carbon tax and cap and trade, does not meet the expected achieving significant reduction in carbon emission,...
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From the Perspective of Social Media
the LGBT Cultural Communication
Wanding Li, Jiahui Lin, Jiayu Zhang
The study sets up a research question that whether comments on social media affect their perceptions of Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transgender (LGBT) group. It was a gap and there were no people to investigate this question in the past. Also, the study used Chinese social media, Weibo, to collect the comments...
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An Analysis of the Current Situation of Employment Under the Impact of COVID-19 and Its Countermeasures -- Based on the Survey of Qingdao City
Gao Xin, Han Bingxuan, Cong Kaiyuan, Jiang Chunlei, Dou Liwen
Novel coronavirus pneumonia outbreak in early 2020 and the employment problem of people are further expanding. Therefore, it is particularly important to investigate and study the problems of people in various aspects of employment when the epidemic occurs. This paper selects key counties and towns in...
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The Impact of Covid-19 on Adolescent’s Anxiety
Ziheng Wang
Although the new crown virus has been controlled to a certain extent, it can still cause a lot of negative effects on the masses because of the increase in the number of infections per day and the initial cure rate of the patients. The continuous spread of the virus makes people feel panic and anxiety,...
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Analysis of How Sex Education in Asia is Expressed in the Media
Chenlinyang Wang
The influence of media on sex education in Asia is of great significance in modern society of Asia. So, the paper analyzes how sex education in Asia is expressed in the media. This paper carries out research and analysis from the following aspects: how sex education in Asia is affected by the media;...
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How Do Urban Public Spaces Engage and Promote Civic Participation
A Comparative Historical Study Based on Ancient Chinese and Western Societies
Huirong Cheng, Min Lei
With the development of urbanization, urban public space and civic participation have become an exploratory topic of academic research in many disciplines. Nevertheless, few papers have involved the relationship between urban public space and civic participation through a comparative perspective on the...
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Research on the Red Relics Site Display Based on the Angle of Spatial Narrative Transformation
Taking Nanchang Bayi Memorial Former Headquarters Site as an Example
Liu Han, Wang Xing Xing, Lu Xian Cheng
The research scope of spatial narrative is very broad, including the spatial form of narrative texts such as novels, architecture and films, as well as the creative activities outside the narrative texts and the viewer’s participation and perception. The study of the exhibition of red relics based on...
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The Production and the Intercultural Communication of the Cultural Symbols of Confucianism in Japanese Hot-Blood Anime: A Case Study of Naruto
Yixiao Zhang
Japanese anime had made a significant impact on Chinese population, entering and dominating the market after the adoption of the opening-up policy and the one-child policy of China. For a long time, research on the circulation of Japanese anime in China has tended to focus on their use of Chinese elements,...
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An Overview of Existing Animal Models of Post-traumatic Stress Disorder Regarding Validity and Ethics
Yijie Lian
Animal models have historically played a significant role in the overall understanding of the underlying pathology of human diseases, as well as development and validation of novel therapeutic treatments. In the past few decades, they have been heavily used in researches regarding post-traumatic stress...
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China’s Policy Option for Participation in Governance of International Digital Trade Rules Under the Background of COVID-19 Pandemic
Haitao Zhou, Zhigang Duan, Shaobo Yang, Zongjian Wu, Tianyu Hu, Haibo Zhou, Ting Wan, Ning Su, Zenan Dong
Benefiting from the rapid development of artificial intelligence, cloud computing, big data and other technologies, digital trade has grown rapidly worldwide, changing the original development pattern of Digital Trade Rules, and being virtual, digital, intelligent, and convenient have become the new...
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Effects and Applications of Music Therapy on Psychological Health: A Review
Junrui Huang, Xiaoqing Li
Throughout its long history, music has played an indispensable role in our life. Listening to music enables us to relax and calm down, and composing and playing music have been good ways to express our feelings and emotions. Music therapy has been set up to cure more people systematically. In this study,...
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PCSK1 Variants and Obesity: Relationship in Different Population
Xiangtong Sha, Yueqiang Wang
With the development of economy, obesity is now a common chronic disease which is becoming increasingly common all over the world. Up to 39% of adults worldwide are overweight. While 20 percent of children and adolescents, globally, are obese in 2020. Obesity can be affected by genetic factors, and PCSK1...
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The Inevitability of the Civil War: The Popularis and the Optimates
Tianzhi Yang
The Civil War in 49 BCE was the most direct catalyst to Rome’s transformation from republic to empire because it perpetually ended the struggle between the popularis and the optimates and established a dictatorship. Through assaying two major precedents in Roman history: the reforms of the Gracchi brothers...
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Under What Social Demand and Pressure Did the Existence of Sex Workers Rise From?
Guo Yu
Judge Posner has mentioned in the book Sex and Reason, that sex has been given economic and social meanings; however, some of those meanings remain controversial. Therefore, the primary research question in this paper is: under what social demand and/or social pressure did the existence of sex workers...
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Research on Macro Teaching Ecosystem Based on Value Co-creation: Taking International Economics and Trade as an Example
Shuzhu Jiang, Aiying Jiang
Under the background of the popularization of higher education, any major needs to cooperate with employers to build a macro-teaching ecosystem based on value co-creation and expand its own realistic niche. There are eight ways to build a value co-creation-oriented macro-teaching ecosystem, including...
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Mental Illness and Mass Shootings: A Quantitative Treatment of Risk Factors and Mitigation Strategies
Jiahua Wu
This research paper aims at examining whether shooters with records of mental illnesses kill more people compared to mentally non-ill counterparts. The study also explores risk factors such as depression and schizophrenia, which might increase mass shootings’ incidences. The research applies Python packages...
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A Review of the Genetic Effects on Appetite Regulation: An Obesity Perspective
Tianyu Wang
Obesity is a worldwide epidemic. It is a medical condition in which abnormal or excessive fat has been accumulated to present health risks including diabetes, hypertension, heart disease and several cancers. Obesity is a multi-factorial health issue that is related to a combination of causes, such as...
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The Effectiveness of Female Roles in the Disney Films
Yiwen Chen, Xuanya Huang, Yifan Zou
Feminism is a movement that arose from the changes in women’s consciousness of their rights and status in society. During the 20th century, a surge of the feminist movements promoted by education became a significant and decisive factor in the tremendous improvement of women’s status all around the world....
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Evolution of Metropolitan Agricultural System—Vertical City Farms
Yang Zhi
City farm is an agricultural system developed on the roofs of high-rise buildings or other well-lit and vacant sites in the skyscrapers. The vertical city farm system is becoming more and more popular in the era of urbanization, and it is totally essential for the future development of the metropolis....
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Significance of Disease in Modern Society and the Psychological State of Human Facing Disease
Ziyuan Xu
French writer Albert Camus, in his novel La Peste, tells the story of an outbreak of plague in the city of Oran. During the pandemic, a group of people are led by the main character, Dr. Rieux, struggle to fight the disease, while other characters take different actions and attitudes from Dr. Rieux....
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From “Fans for Idols” to “Fans for Nation”: Review on Fandom Nationalism in China
Zishen Peng, Yue Pu, Yixiao Song
In recent years, with the increasing influence of the Internet and social media, fan nationalism, as a new form of nationalism, has been widely discussed by scholars. This paper reviews related literature of fan nationalism from three aspects: psychological drive, fan organization, and media development....
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On the Connotation of Herodotus’s Text
Tracing History in the Form of Performance Narration in the Classical Social Environment
Junjie Qin, Jinhao Xu
Based on the background that Herodotus was called “Father of History” by later generations, Herodotus was regarded as the first person to describe epic, and his work History was also included as an important document for studying ancient history. This article mainly discusses from what perspective “I”...
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Dialectic of Mass Culture: How Culture Industry Shaped the Masses
Yijia Shi
This essay uses Horkheimer and Adorno’s work on the culture industry to analyze how the culture industry shaped the masses from its historical cause and how it keeps coming into effect. While promoting individual awakening, Enlightenment created a system of totality. According to this logic, the cultural...
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The Complexity of US-China Relationship: Examination Through Their Cooperation on Climate Change
Ziyi Lu, Zijing Zhu
Climate change has become one of the most important threats for the world, which is the common challenge for US and China. Although some scholars are optimistic about the cooperation on climate changes between U.S. and China, factors that could greatly affect this process of cooperation to a large extent...
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Analysis of Zhang Jian Memorial Hall Design
Dingding Shi
With the continuous development of human history and culture, memorial hall has become the embodiment and materialization of people’s commemoration of their own emotions, and the expression of emotions and the shape of memorial has also become the focus of memorial architects’ research. This paper focuses...