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The Complexity of Issues on Kinship Care for Disabled Children (A case study on Sayap Ibu Bintaro foundation)

Ellies Sukmawati Ellies, Lisma Dyawati Fuaida
Parental divorce, abandonment, and poverty cause many children separated from their biological parents, and extended family should be responsible for their care. However, the current challenges in Indonesia is that there is no regulation that regulates kinship care, making the caregivers fight themselves...
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Improved Data Dissemination using Intelligent Stimulus Mechanisms in IoT Network

R. Radhika, Dr.K Kulothungan
Internet of Things (IoT) is virtually connecting object in the physical world to the internet, where a huge number of embedded devices relays on communication service offered by the internet protocols and these devices are termed as smart objects. Since the smart devices have low configuration it has...

Error Analysis of Newman to Solve the Geometry Problem in Terms of Cognitive Style

Kenys Fadhilah Zamzam, Firda Alfiana Patricia
Problem solving plays an important role in mathematics education because it could train students with mathematically minded. Many mistakes are still encountered in solving mathematical problems, especially on the matter of geometry. In this study has a purpose to describe student error in problem solving...
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Research on the Optimization of the Transportation of the Hazardous Materials

Fengrun Guo, Weidong Liu, Wentao Han, Wei Yu
Many ways may be available to transport the hazardous materials. However, different ways will lead to the difference in the cost of transportation and loss of total social expectations. Under the same condition, this paper studies the best way and path to move the materials of danger. It explains the...
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An Improved Dynamic Programming Algorithm for Bitonic TSP

Jian Li
This paper puts forward an improved dynamic programming algorithm for bitonic TSP and it proves to be correct. Divide the whole loop into right-and-left parts through analyzing the key point connecting to the last one directly; then construct a new optimal sub-structure and recursion. The time complexity...
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Longitudinal Data Based Research on Web User Interests Drift Modeling

Huimin Li, Liying Fang, Pu Wang, Jianzhuo Yan
User interests drift modeling is the fundamental and key technology of Personal Recommendation System (PRS), and is arising more and more attention by researcher from home and abroad. At present, web user interests drift model is in its original phase for the reason of many aspects, and there also exist...
Research Article

Afreximbank in the Era of the AfCFTA

Benedict Oramah
Pages: 24 - 35
The African Export-Import Bank (Afreximbank) was established in 1993 as a crisis management institution on the heels of the Latin American debt crisis of the 1980s. It has since grown into Africa’s foremost regional integration bank, and is playing a critical role in supporting the implementation of...

Analysis on the Coupling and Coordinated Development of Regional Economy-Tourism Industry-E-Commerce in Hebei Province

Yongfang Yu
Regional economy, tourism industry and e-commerce are closely related to each other. Taking Hebei province as an example, this paper constructs the relevant index system, and conducts an empirical study on the coupling and coordination relationship between regional economy-tourism industry-e-commerce...
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Comparison of estimates of central systolic blood pressure and peripheral augmentation index obtained from the Omron HEM-9000AI and SphygmoCor systems

Charlotte J. Richardson, Kaisa M. Maki-Petaja, Barry J. McDonnell, Stacey S. Hickson, Ian B. Wilkinson, Carmel M. McEniery
Pages: 24 - 31
Central blood pressure is increasingly considered to be more predictive of cardiovascular events than peripheral pressure. Central systolic pressure (cSBP) can be estimated from the late systolic shoulder (pSBP2) of the radial pulse waveform. The Omron HEM-9000AI utilizes this technique to non-invasively...

Improving The Creative Thinking Skills Of Students By Implementing The Moge Model

Miratul Mufida, Madlazim
The current education practice is too focused on academic skills, limiting the learning environment and playing time. This causes the low level in students' creative thinking skills. The MOGE model is believed to able to improve students' creative thinking skills. The MOGE model was conducted on 246...

Applying Screencast and Google Classroom Application for EPT Online Course

Agita Risma Nurhikmawati, Sri Lestari
English is a two-credit subject that offered to non-English Department students in Universitas PGRI Madiun for the whole four years. Furthermore, taking the English Proficiency Test is one of the requirements for students before they graduate from university. Unfortunately, most students are not familiar...
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Multiple splenic artery aneurysms in a patient with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura: A case report, brief literature review and discussion

David Busel, Alonso Yanez, Edgard Jimenez, Christopher K. Johansen
Pages: 24 - 26
Multiple splenic artery aneurysms in a patient with idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura: A case report, brief literature review and discussion.
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Non-invasive ultrasound-based assessment of ventricular–arterial interaction in vascular Ehlers–Danlos syndrome patients

Koen D. Reesink, Evelien Hermeling, Kim-Thanh Ong, Martijn C.G.J. Brouwers, Robert S. Reneman, Pierre Boutouyrie, Arnold P.G. Hoeks
Pages: 24 - 29
The role of ventricular–arterial hemodynamic interaction in the occurrence of arterial dissection and rupture in vascular Ehlers–Danlos syndrome (vEDS) is unknown. We recently introduced an ultrasound-based method to extract, from common carotid artery (CCA) diameter waveforms, central arterial properties...
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Constructing Recommendation about Skills Combinations Frequently Sought in IT Industries Based on Apriori Algorithm

Latifah, Tubagus Mohammad Akhriza, Laras Dewi Adistia
To adapt the IT curriculum to the requirements of the IT industry skills, several methods have been proposed. Among them is the method of mining job advertisement data to find skills that are being sought by the industry. However, so far no significant research has focused on providing recommendations...

Social Relations of Agent and Structure in the BPJS Health Service System

RB Soemanto, Thomas Aquinas Gutama
The BPJS Health service system supports the improvement of public health status. This qualitative study with a phenomenological approach aims to understand the social relations of BPJS participants in the health service system in Wonogiri Indonesia. The analysis unit is the active and non-active BPJS...

Diversity Genera of Coliforms Bacteria in Buyan Lake

I W S Warpala, N L P M Widiyanti, I A Suryanti, I W S Wibawa
The cleanliness of the water is the main requirement for the health. Microbiological parameter is one of the parameters that should get the attention because its impact is dangerous, that can cause infectious diseases. Most coliforms bacteria do not cause disease, but its presence can indicate the presence...

Personalized Tag Recommendation Based on Convolution Feature and Weighted Random Walk

Liu Zheng, Zhao Tianlong, Han Huijian, Zhang Caiming
Pages: 24 - 35
Automatic image semantic annotation is of great importance for image retrieval, therefore, this paper aims to recommend tags for social images according to user preferences. With the rapid development of the image-sharing community, such as Flickr, the image resources of the social network with rich...

The Impact of New Educational Standards on Improving the Quality of Professional Student Training

V V Kornilova, A A Karnauhova, N V Chinnova
The article addresses the problem of the quality of professional training of future bachelor of advertising and public relations, which is based on isolation from practical reality. Despite the fact that universities have switched to the third-generation federal educational standards, the opinion of...

Teacher’s Roles on the Implementation of Character Education in Elementary Schools

Putri Dwi Humaerah, Mukminan, Jayanti Yusmah Sari
This study aims to describe the role of teachers in the implementation of character education in elementary schools based on two learning variables: (1) learning conditions variables and (2) learning method variables. This study used a qualitative approach with a qualitative descriptive research method...
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Awareness of Lebanese Pharmacists towards the Use and Misuse of Gabapentinoids and Tramadol: A Cross-sectional Survey

Farah Tarhini, Reem Taky, Lynne H. Jaffal, Jinan Kresht, Gaelle El-Chaer, Sanaa Awada, Nathalie Lahoud, Dalia Khachman
Pages: 24 - 30
Community pharmacists are the most accessible healthcare professionals. Recently, the increasing trend of tramadol and gabapentinoids prescription has become a global problem, with a high risk of misuse and abuse. This study mainly assessed the knowledge and practice of Lebanese pharmacists regarding...

Research on Multi-Source Information Fusion Technology

Hong-Xia Li, Xiao-Fei Guo
Multi-source information fusion technology has developed rapidly since it was publicly proposed in the 20th century. The article first reviewed the development history of information fusion. Combining domestic and foreign research results and current situation, this paper introduced several classical...
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The Development of MODEREN to Increase Gross Motor Skills of Students with Mild Mental Retardation

Febryansah Gilang Aris Pradana, Dwi Lorry Juniarisca
Variations of materials and supporting tools are substantial to the learning of physical education subject which aims to improve the students’ gross motor skills. Innovations of equipment which are capable to increase the students’ interest in learning are necessary in order to optimize their motor development....

Implementation of Learning to Read for Early Childhood at the Center of Preparation by Stimulating the Cultivation of Discipline Through an Integrated Thematic Approach in Kindergarten

Elmida, Rakimahwati
This study aims to describe how the implementation of learning to read early childhood at the center of preparation through an integrated thematic approach by stimulating the cultivation of discipline in kindergarten Adzkia III Padang. The study was conducted from April to July 2019. The method used...
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Potential Association of Sanitation Factors on Stunting Incidences Among Children Under Age 5 in Bali Province, Indonesia

Ni Made Utami Dwipayanti, Ni Ketut Sutiari, Cok Istri Dewiyani, Ketut Hari Mulyawan
Some sub-districts in Bali province have stunting prevalence more that national average which might be associated with the environmental health condition in those areas. This study aimed to examine the association between environmental health factors with stunting prevalence among children age 2 – 5...

The Role of Religious Institutions in Preventing Radical Leftism

Mohammad Syairozi Dimyathi Ilyas, Fatihunnada
This article examines the role of Ali Mustafa Yaqub as a moderate Indonesian hadith expert in several national issues related to the issue of the emergence and development of radical movements through the educational institution he founded, DarusSunnah. This article draws primary data from DarusSunnah...

Credit Dispute Resolution with Mortgage Right Warranties on Conventional Banking

Nur Putri Hidayah, Isdian Anggraeny, Dwi Ratna Indri Hapsari
Customers who failed to make promises in bank financing have the potential to cause disputes. To solve this, there are already a series of regulations that govern. The problem is that there are still many customers who feel disadvantaged in the dispute resolution process. The purpose of this study was...
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Effects of Sport Massage in Preventing Decreased Immunity After Sub-Maximal Physical Exercise

Nurhayati Simatupang, Novita Sari Harahap, Doris Apriani Ritonga
Physical exercise with heavy and tiring intensity can cause the formation of free radicals and the potential for oxidative stress. This oxidative stress due to strenuous and exhausting physical exercise is a physiological process that can cause the immune system to become depressed or decrease immune...

Research on Information Asymmetry in C2C E-Commerce: Based on the Case of Alibaba

Zhiao Liu
In the network transaction, because the two sides of the transaction are different in time and space and the trading place is a virtual electronic market, information asymmetry is extremely common in C2C e-commerce; in sim[le terms, in the transaction process of the C2C e-commerce market, the seller...

The Development of HOTS Problems on Algebra for Junior High School

Risnawati Putri, Somakim, Darmawijoyo, Ning Eliyati
This study aimed at producing valid and practical HOTS questions and investigating the potential effects on the student’s score. This study was design research with the type of development studies consisting of two stages, the preliminary and the formative evaluation. This research was conducted on class...

Cluster Approach to Modeling the Content of Professional Training of Choreographers

L.A Kasimanova, S.V. Krivykh
The article presents the authors’ vision of modeling the content of modern professional training of choreographers in modern sociocultural space using the cluster approach. The multilevel educational cluster considered in the article unites in its structure systems of educational, sociocultural, creative...

Personal Selling Presentation Method for Critical and Creative Thinking Skill in Teaching and Learning

Indah Pujiastuti, Dian Lestari
Personal Selling Presentation (PSP) is a teaching method that consists of the main components including team, seller and buyer, supply and demand, brochures, and peer assessment. This method was applied to the “Telaah Kurikulum dan Buku Teks” courses. This research aims to describe how to build critical...

Pancasila in the Primordialism and Modernism Intersections

Alda Rifada Rizqi
The rapid development of life in Science, Information Technology and Social Culture has a very significant impact on changes in human life, one of them is modernism. As a pluralistic country, Indonesian society have a view of life that is crystallized in the values of Pancasila, yet nowadays Indonesian...
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The Content and Construct Development of CGMs Device Adoption Model

Md Ismail HOSSAIN, Ahmad Fadhil YUSOF, Ab Razak Che HUSSIN, Mohotasim BILLAH, Mohana SHANMUGAM
The authors formed an instrument to facilitate the intention of wearable continuous glucose monitoring device adoption in smart healthcare system. Initial survey items were reviewed by five content experts for construct-fit and readability. Here, seven factors were identified from various researches...

Testing Baumol-Tobin Model Toward Millennials in Palembang City

Sri Andaiyani, Saadah Yuliana, Fida Muthia
Financial innovations can affect extensive and intensive money demand margins. A wide margin proportion of total expenditure is made using cash. To what extent financial innovation changes the behavior of individual money demand is the question. This research will test Baumol-Tobin hypothesis by using...

Protection of Indigenous Peoples’ Rights Through the Constitutional Review: The Efforts to Achieve Sustainable Development Goals in Indonesia

Dodi Haryono
One of the crucial SDGs is to promote peaceful and inclusive societies for sustainable development, to provide access to justice for all, and to build effective, accountable and inclusive institutions at all levels (Goal 16). In Indonesia, that one primary goal becomes one of the National SDGs’ targets...

Deep Mining of Teaching Data Under Online Teaching Quality Control

Ying Gao, Wendong Wang
In response to the national call for “no extension of education, no suspension of classes”, online teaching in our school is fully launched as scheduled. In order to ensure the quality of undergraduate online classroom teaching, from the point of view of teaching quality monitoring, through investigation,...

To Increase Professional Competence of Social Sciences Teachers (in Utilizing Local Wisdom-Based Learning Resources Through History Trips in Batang Regency)

Aisyah Nur Sayidatun Nisa, Fredy Hermanto, Asep Ginanjar, Noviani Achmad Putri
Increased the quality of learning is one of the important agendas in efforts to improve the quality of education. Social science is one of the subjects that closely related to the community environment. Local wisdom-based education is contextual learning in social studies learning. Local wisdom-based...

Embedding Higher-Order Thinking Skills in the English Classroom to Address to Industrial Revolution 4.0

Anis Ichwati Nur Rohmah, Erna Andriyanti
The advancement of technology due to the Industrial Revolution 4.0 imposes students to prepare themselves with higher-order thinking skills for their professional life in the future. However, they are not familiar with learning activities involving reasonings. Therefore, teachers need to respond to the...

The Implications of Big Data and Social Media Analytics on Industry 4.0

Agus Rhesa Rudiansyah
The world is now in the midst of a massive digital transformation. This transition was so great that the term Industry 4.0 rose to represent the fourth revolution that had occurred in various fields. The fourth industrial revolution continued what had begun in the third industrial revolution with automation...

University of Mataram in SEA Teacher Project: Lesson Learned From Students’ Perspectives and Self-Reflection

Lalu Rudyat Telly Savalas, Lalu Zulkifli, Imam Bachtiar, Jannatin ‘Ardhuha, Dadi Setiadi, Wildan Wildan
Faculty of Teacher Training and Education of University Mataram (FKIP Unram) has participated in SEA Teacher program – a student teacher exchange initiative between Southeast Asia countries – since 4th batch in 2017. In order to better organize the program in the future and to get the upmost achievable...

Energy Saving Awareness Among UTM Students

Mohd Jamsyeer Khan, Abdul Salam bin A Haris, Muhammad Nur Syollehin bin Abdul Rahim, Muhammad Aizi bin Mat Salim, Muhammad Noor bin Harun, Mohd Haizal bin Jamaluddin, Norhidayah binti Md. Yunus, Muhammad Nizam bin Lokman, Abdul Rashid bin Zailan, Nurshaidatul Hidayah binti Mohd Nor
Energy is an important element for economic competitiveness and employment and thus, a huge amount of energy is required in countries with faster economic growth. Higher institutions of learning such as universities spent a lot of money on energy bills due to the nature of their daily activities. This...

“Structural Rationalism” as a Trend in Architecture of the Second Half of the XIX — Early XX Centuries: In the Context of the Cities in the South of Russia

Anna Mikhailovna Ivanova-Ilicheva, Alexander Mikhailovich Buchka, Grigory Efimovich Shapiro
The article describes the idea of “structural rationalism” as the most important trend in the architecture of the XIX - early XX centuries. The origin of the idea of “structural rationalism” belongs to the period of total classicism domination. This idea is related to the rational recognition of the...

The Influence of International Accounting Experts Towards the Birth of Islamic Accounting Civilization in Indonesia

Kariyoto
The aim of the research is to look at the differences between international accounting experts about the birth of a substantial Islamic accounting civilization, because accounting must change itself or introspection. If the accounting does not want to be returned or included in the museum of civilization....

A Comparative Study on the Fusion of Creative and Entrepreneurship Education and Professional Education between China and America

Songqin Ye, Hang Liu
The Creative and entrepreneurship education of American colleges and universities has always been at the world-class level, it has paid great attention to the integration with professional education. In contrast, the Creative and entrepreneurship education in Chinese universities has such disadvantages...
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Simulation Modeling of Innovative Project Management Processes

Liliya Chernyakhovskaya, Anna Malakhova, Natalya Nikulina, Irina Ivanova
Simulation modeling as a managing method is used for a variety of tasks and processes. One of the most demanded tasks that can be solved by means of simulation modeling is the management of an innovative project at various stages of its life cycle. Innovative project characteristics – the simulation...

Sup-T Compositions of Partial Fuzzy Relations

Libor Běhounek, Martina Daňková
We present basic properties of the operation of sup-T composition of partial fuzzy relations, i.e., fuzzy relations defined on arbitrary subsets of the Cartesian square of the referential set. We show that for partial fuzzy relations, these properties are fairly similar to those for totally defined fuzzy...

Stimulating Critical Thinking Skills Through Critical Thinking Question List (CTQL)

Umatul Khoiriyah, Uly Pramuditya Isnaini, Rizki Fajar Utami, Nur Aini Djunet, Punik Mumpuni Wijayanti, Fajar Alfa Saputra
Critical thinking is an essential skill needed by a physician. One of the ways to learn these skills is using a critical thinking question list (CTQL). This study was aimed to evaluate the effect of CTQL in stimulating students’ critical thinking skill in the tutorial Problem-Based Learning (PBL). This...

Empowerment Communications as a New Perspective in the Empowerment of Coastal Communities of Pase Raya

Bireuen District, Lhokseumawe City and Aceh Utara District

Mirodiyatun Resi Nuridayati, Kamaruddin Hasan
This study aims to capture and understand empowerment communication as a new perspective in empowering coastal communities with the spirit of voicing the voiceless, in revealing social changes that occur in the development process as a description of the empowerment of coastal communities in communicating...
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Correlation Between Coping Mechanism and Readiness of Midwifery Students for Taking Academic Examination

Nur Laeli Rokhmah, Nuria Muliani, Arena Lestari
Lack of psychological readiness causes students to fear their failure in facing the final exams. This relates to the ability of different coping mechanisms in students. The purpose of this study was to determine the correlation between coping mechanism and readiness of midwifery students for taking academic...
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Plyometrics Exercise Effects Vollyball Athlete Smash Ability

Alex Aldha Yudi, Dimas Anggara
The problem in this study is the low ability to smash the volleyball athletes at the Guntur 1000 Kota Padang club. This study aims to determine the effect of plyometric training on improving the smash ability of the volleyball athletes at the Guntur 1000 Kota Padang club.The research design used was...