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Differentiation and Meaning of Affects and Other Emotional States of a Person

Sergii Kuznichenko, Inna Syngaivska
This article reveals the differences and significance of pathological, physiological, simple, cumulative and abnormal affect; identifies the features of such states as emotional stress, frustration, emotional arousal and emotional tension. It’s formed conclusions about emotional states and their implications...

SEZ in Africa: Causes of the Crisis and Development Potential

Marina Berdina, Aleksandr Berdin
The relevance of the topic is caused by the fact that the African continent is still both poorly studied and unattractive for most foreign investors. The aim of the study is to determine the main problems in the creation of SEZ in Africa and to analyze possible directions for the effective development...

Discussion on Innovative Strategies of Enterprise Human Resources Performance Management in the Digital Economy Era

Alexander Sokolov, Dong Wang
The rapid development of Internet technology highlights the characteristics of the era of digital economy. The application of digital technology in enterprise human resource management is nothing new. With enterprise human resources as research object and the digital economy era as research background,...

Collaborative Governance: Synergity Among the Local Government, Higher Education, and Community in Empowerment of Communities and Management of Potential Tourism Village

Case Study in the Umaurip Ecotourism Area, Timpag Village, Tabanan Bali

A.A Gede Oka Wisnumurti, I Made Wimas Candranegara, Dewa Ketut Suryawan, I Gusti Ngurah Wijaya
Tourism villages have enormous potential in supporting poverty alleviation programs in the community, especially in areas that are difficult to reach by conventional tourism. A tourist village will be able to run well when getting support from relevant stakeholders, both internal and external stakeholders...
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The Correlation Between Socio-Economy, Iron Tablet Consumption, Physical Activity, and the Case of Anemia Among Senior High School Female Students in SMA Laboratorium Malang

Rima Puspita Dewi, Sapto Adi, Desi Ariwinanti, Nurnaningsih Herya Ulfah
In Malang, anemia is one of the highest public health problems for female adolescents in ages 12 to 18 years. A cross-sectional study implemented to examine the related factors of anemia in senior high school female students in SMA Laboratorium Malang. Sixty-eight students included in the study. The...

Benefits of Teaching Foreign Language for Early Childhood

Arini Milla Chanifa, Endang Sri Redjeki, Umi Dayati
Benefits of foreign language to teach early childhood. Language as a communication tool and an important tool in the child’s life. Through language, the child can interact, share experiences, and can improve the intellectual, in order to develop the knowledge and language skills. Through language, the...

Models and Approaches to Flexible Adaptation of Educational Processes in the Era of Digital Economy

T.V. Azarnova, N.M. Shishkina, E.A. Shulgina
In the era of growing digital economy education plays a crucial role in training qualified specialists having and demonstrating digital competencies needed on the labor market for a dynamically developing business. In order to develop mechanisms for optimizing the management of educational processes...

Folklore as Literacy Teaching Materials for Elementary School Students

H. S. Apri Kartikasari, Dewi Tryanasari
This study aims to describe the Folklore as teaching material in literacy learning at elementary schools, the appropriate types of Folklore to be taught to elementary school students, and to describe the process of applying Folklore-based teaching materials to students. This research begins with the...

Constructing Human Rights Justiciability in Human Rights Courts in Indonesia

Firdaus, Oksimana Darmawan, Yuliana Primawardani
In Indonesia, human rights courts are ad hoc and are only intended for serious human rights courts. This means that there is no special human rights court that deals with the justiciability of human rights, particularly the justiciability for the fulfillment of limited economic, social and cultural rights....

Community Learning Center (CLC) Service Improvement for Expatriate Children

Uyu Wahyudin, Achmad Hufad, Purnomo, Eko Sulistiono
Education is a right for Indonesian children. The country guarantees that the nation’s children can receive education from childhood to adulthood, and even proclaimed to be lifelong learning. The process of taking part in the state in actualizing this is all constrained by the vast territory of Indonesia....

A Study of English Inversions Within the Framework of Figure-Ground Theory

Yi Jiang, Jing Chen
English inversion is an very important and difficult point in students’ English learning. However, the traditional teaching approach is not an effective way to help students master English inversions. From the perspective of cognition, this thesis studies English inversions within the framework of Figure-Ground...

Research on Value Orientation and Consciousness Reconstruction in the Era of Intellectual Media

Ziqi Ge
The relationship between artificial intelligence technology and media is getting closer and closer. Although the intelligent information recommendation algorithm in the intelligent media era has greatly improved the coverage and arrival rate of information dissemination, the algorithm service based on...

Local Cultural Politeness in English Language Classrooms

Elmi Endrayuni, Kamaludin Yusra, Yuni Budi Lestari
Politeness is an important positive character that students should acquire in learning processes. Having a polite character, the students will be able to respect teachers and fellow students and, in return, obtain respects from them. This mutual respect will in turn create positive learning environments....

An Empirical Study of Foreign Language Reading Based on Formative Assessment Teaching Model

Mai Tong, Zhao xinxia
This paper explores the influence of formative assessment based teaching mode on the improvement of students’ foreign language reading ability. Through 36-week classroom experiments, it is shown that students’ learning motivation and self-reflection consciousness are strengthened. The frequency of students...

The Mediating Role of Organizational Excellence Between Total Quality Management Practices and Sustainability: A Preliminary

Muslim Diekola Akanmu, Bahtiar Mohamad
Inconsistencies in the findings of past literature on the relationship between quality management practices and sustainable performance have provoked the essence of this study. This has prompted further evaluation of the effects of critical quality management variables to explain the relationships’ nature...

Simulation and Regression Testing Technique for Software Formal Specifications Based on Extended Place/Transition Net with Attributed Tokens

Tomohiko Takagi, Ryo Kurozumi
Pages: 112 - 116
We propose a technique of simulation and regression testing for Extended Place/transition Net with Attributed Tokens (EPNAT) models, and then show a prototype tool to partially support it. In the technique, the information about a current marking, current values of variables, and current fireable transitions...

Discussion on the MCU Course Reform Based on the Cultivation of Students’ Innovation Ability

Hong Guo, Hanjing Cui
This paper combined with the teaching reform and practice of “Single-chip microcomputer Principle and Application” course for electrical majors in colleges and universities, puts forward a new single-chip microcomputer course teaching system based on cultivating students’ ability of innovation and entrepreneurship,...
Proceedings Article

Application of the Civil Service Management Information System and Archives in Optimizing Sustainable Development Goals in Glonggong Village, Dolopo, Madiun

Gading Gamaputra, Arzetya Fitri Karimah, Isnaini Fitria Effendi, Naufal Hanif Ramadhan, Laskar Intifada Syaifullah
The purpose of this research was to determine the management of personnel data in Glonggong Village using the Civil Service Management Information System and Archives application which will make it easier for employees to manage personnel data and familiarize employees with using applications in managing...
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Educational Tourism of Cave: Where Literature and Geology Meet

Ferdinal, Hamdi Rifai, Siti Zulaikah, Dini Fitriani
Although art scholars are primarily concerned with instruction, one of literature’s fundamental purposes, it may also be appropriate for non-art scholars, such as geological scientists. Geology lessons can be taught using literature, such as cave exploration. An alternate strategy for bringing people...
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Variations in the peak growing season NDVI in the Mongolian permafrost zones

Purevdulam Yondonrentsen, Saruulzaya Adiya, Batzorig Batbold
The main purpose of this study is to clarify the long-term changes in vegetation and the relationship between NDVI and climate parameters in three different areas of the permafrost zones of Mongolia. We selected a total of 135 study sites in Munkhkhairkhan, Ulaanbaatar, and Bayanzurkh in the permafrost...

Generation Z and Cyberspace: The Challenge of Environmental Development in Indonesia

Fadhiilatun Nisaa, Wan Asrida, Wazni Azwar, Ali Yusri, Adlin Adlin
Environmental awareness of Generation Z is interesting to be researching for supporting sustainable development. Generation Z (GenZ) was born between 1997 – 2012, has a character that likes technology, is flexible and tolerant of cultural differences. Generation Z is globally connected and networked...

Instructional Leadership in Elementary School: An Explanatory Study

Wildansyah Lubis, Rosmala Dewi, Nindy Ayu Pristanti, Muhammad Bukhori Dalimunthe, Gaffar Hafiz Sagala
This paper aims to analyze the application of instructional leadership in elementary schools. Instructional leadership analysis uses Stronge et al. [1]; Philip Hallinger [2]; Leithwood and Seashore-Louis [3] theoretical framework, which refers to four key dimensions, namely: 1) The meaning of the school’s...

The Skill Readiness for Energy Prosumer Behavior at the Household Level

Adriana Grigorescu, Cristina Lincaru
On the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development context, International Renewable Energy Agency (I.R.E.N.A., 2020) highlighted that renewable energy (RE) has proven more resilient than fossil fuels. Solar energy presents the highest potential, the individual consumer at the household level, could decide...

Optimum Placement of Battery Energy Storage Systems and Solar PV Units in Distribution Networks Using Gravitational Search Algorithm

Preetham Goli, Srikanth Yelem, Kiran Jasthi, Srinivasa Rao Gampa, D. Das
This paper proposes the optimum sizing and placement of photovoltaic (PV) units and battery energy storage systems using the Gravitational Search Algorithm (GSA) to minimize the burden on the substation. The solar PV units are allocated for daytime peak load reduction and the evening load is compensated...
Proceedings Article

QRCode Recognition on Flutter Framework Mobile Application Implemented on Entrance Security System

Rosa Andrie Asmara, Rizky Putra Pradhana Budiman, Mungki Astiningrum, Brian Sayudha, Anik Nur Handayani, Cahya Rahmad
As the advancement of technologies becomes more progressive and efficient, State Polytechnic of Malang would like to start digitalizing most of the student attendance system by using mobile-based QR code scanning for student identification. They aim to improve their student attendance system to be more...
Proceedings Article

Weight of Evidence and Information Value on Support Vector Machine Classifier

M Dika Saputra, Zahroatul Fitria, Bagus Sartono, Evi Ramadhani, Alfian Futuhul Hadi
In building a classification model, variables containing low predictive information are sometimes used. This can increase the bias on classification. Weight of Evidence (WoE) and Information Value (IV) provide a good theoretical foundation to explore, filtering, and transforming variables in binary classification....
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Flood Vulnerability Analysis on Paddy Fields Using the Spatial Multi-criteria Evaluation Method: A Case Study of Bantul Regency-Indonesia

Sulistiawan Fajar Nugroho, Anindya Hias Bestari, Azizah Nurkhalifah, Yadug Restuaji, Andung Bayu Sekaranom
Bantul Regency is one of the areas with highest agricultural productivity in Yogyakarta Province-Indonesia, particularly for paddy fields. This region is also vulnerable to floods, which has negative impacts on the local community, particularly farmers. This study aims to determine the level of flood...

Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment in Video Games for Encouraging Physical Exercise: A Review and Theoretical Framework

Aoran Li, Ian Chai, Kok-Why Ng
The goal of this literature survey is to evaluate whether Dynamic Difficulty Adjustment (DDA) holds promise as a tool for encouraging greater amounts and higher quality forms of physical exercise in the context of video exergames. DDA is an algorithm that tracks player performance and modifies gameplay...

Overseas Integration Condition and Strategies of Young Chinese Students

Qingni Sheng
This study expands and tests the culture shock model of Oberg (1960), using 10 high school students from three countries as samples to study college students. Through path analysis (semi-structured in-depth interviews) to understand the impact of cultural differences, language and learning, social media...

Mathematics Learning Media and the Need for Montessori Media Development for Students with Mild Mental Retardation in Class IV at SLB Makassar City

Isa Bela Islami, Gunarhadi Gunarhadi, Sri Yamtinah
This research is motivated by problems in children with mild mental retardation 4th graders at SLB Makassar city who still do not understand basic mathematical concepts in calculating addition. This study aims to determine the needs of mathematics learning media to find out the learning media used in...

Managing Career Development and Discipline as Performance Improvement Factors

Jasmine Balqis Syarahil, Ratri Wahyuningtyas
Introduction/Main Objective: This study aimed to determine the effect of career development and work discipline on the performance of PT Biro Arsitek and Insinjur Sangkuriang employees. Background of the Problem: Based on research at PT Biro Arsitek and Insinjur Sangkuriang, the performance fluctuations...

Organizational and Financial Aspects of Enterprise Sustainable Development

Gaukhar Kodasheva, Asel Kayipkulova, Nadezhda Piontkevich, Ekaterina Shatkovskaya
Currently, enterprises operate under the influence of numerous and varied factors of the external and internal environment. Enterprises are forced to react to these influences and take them into account in the planning process and further implementation of their activities. Ensuring sustainable development...

Propaganda “Kolonisatie” of The Dutch Colonial Government

The Migration Program for The Population Out of Java in The Early 20th Century

Purwanto Putra
This study will discuss various propaganda efforts to succeed colonization as one of the programs of the Dutch colonial government in the early 20th century in the context of moving some of the population of Java to other islands. The propaganda of colonization was the impact of ethical political policies...
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P119 LDL CHOLESTEROL IS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC VASCULAR RESISTANCE AND WAVE REFLECTION IN SUBJECTS NOT USING MEDICATIONS WITH HAEMODYNAMIC INFLUENCES

Manoj kumar Choudhary, Arttu Eräranta, Antti J. Tikkakoski, Jenni Koskela, Elina Hautaniemi, Mika Kähönen, Jukka Mustonen, Ilkka Pörsti
Pages: 113 - 114
Background and Aim: Low density lipoprotein cholesterol (LDL-C) is a primary risk factor for atherosclerosis, but it is also associated with elevated blood pressure (BP) and future development of hypertension. We examined the relationship between LDL-C and haemodynamic variables in normotensive and never-treated...
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P1.11 TRUE ANTIHYPERTENSIVE EFFICACY OF SEQUENTIAL NEPHRON BLOCKADE IN PATIENTS WITH RESISTANT HYPERTENSION AND CONFIRMED MEDICATION ADHERENCE

H.B. Beaussier, F.M. Michael, F.C. Coudore, M.B. Briet, S.P. Peyrard, M.A. Azizi, P.F.P. Plouin, S.L. Laurent, P.B. Boutouyrie, G.B. Bobrie
Pages: 113 - 114
Objective: We previously showed that sequential-nephron blockade (SNB) was more effective than combined renin angiotensin system blockade (RB) for controlling BP in patients with resistant hypertension (RH). We assessed medication adherence (MA) on the antihypertensive (AHT) response to SNB/RB with a...

Effectiveness of Video Series Tendances in Teaching French Speaking Skills

Ersy Veronita, Sonya Puspasari Suganda
This article discusses the effectiveness of video series media in textbooks Tendances in teaching French speaking skills. The research questions and the purposes of this study are to analyze the effectiveness of video series media in teaching French speaking skills and to gain understanding of the perceptions...
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P118 CXCL13 AS A NOVEL POTENTIAL BIOMARKER OF ESSENTIAL HYPERTENSION

Yanina Timasheva, Vera Erdman, Timur Nasibullin, Ilsiyar Tuktarova, Olga Mustafina
Pages: 113 - 113
Background: Arterial hypertension is the main modifiable risk factor of cardiovascular disease. Inflammation and endothelial dysfunction contribute to arterial wall remodeling and blood pressure elevation, leading to the development of age-associated changes of cardiovascular system that limit the lifespan. Objectives:...
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P1.10 BENEFICIAL EFFECT OF SEQUENTIAL NEPHRON BLOCKADE OF CENTRAL PRESSURE AND LARGE ARTERY REMODELLING IN RESISTANT HYPERTENSION

H.B. Beaussier, M.B. Briet, F.M. Michael, G.B. Bobrie, S.P. Peyrard, P.F.P. Plouin, S.L. Laurent, M.A. Azizi, P.B. Boutouyrie
Pages: 113 - 113
Objective: We have previously shown that combined renin-angiotensin system blockade (RB) was less effective than sequential-nephron blockade (SNB) for controlling BP in resistant hypertension (RH). Whether this is accompanied with an improvement in the mechanical properties of large arteries is unknown. Design...
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P117 ARTERIAL STIFFNESS, CAROTID REMODELING AND OTHER RISK FACTORS DETERMINING CORONARY ARTERY DISEASE IN HYPERTENSIVE PATIENTS

Luiz Bortolotto, Nadja Mendes, Valeria Costa-Hong, Luiz Cesar
Pages: 113 - 113
Increased arterial stiffness and carotid artery Intima-Media Thickness (IMT) are associated with atherosclerosis and Coronary Artery Disease (CAD), but their correlation with the anatomic extent of atherosclerosis in hypertensive patients is not completely known. We aim to evaluate whether Pulse Wave...
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P1.09 MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT IS ASSOCIATED WITH SYSTEMIC VASCULAR DYSFUNCTION

R.M. Bruno, L. Ghiadoni, F. Stea, F. Faita, S. Taddei, S. Del Turco, L. Maffei, G. Tognoni, E. Picano, R. Sicari
Pages: 113 - 113
Aim: To evaluate vascular function and structure in subjects with mild cognitive impairment (MCI). Methods: 58 MCI and 22 controls (age 74±5vs75±4years, men 45vs59% p=ns) were recruited. Endothelial function in the brachial artery (BA) was studied by flow-mediated dilation (FMD) and response to glyceryl...

Implementation of Basic Education Policy in Central Mamuju District

Busdir Busdir, Muhammad Akmal Ibrahim, Badu Ahmad, Gita Susanti
This study aims to determine the implementation of basic education policies in Central Mamuju Regency. From an academic point of view, this researcher is expected to be useful for the development of Public Administration. This type of research is qualitative and the data analysis used is phenomenology...
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Optimization of Parking Areas at the Bintaro Market–Bekasi City

Dasa Aprisandi, Telly Rosdiyani
The problem with the Bintara Market is that there are many semi-permanent stalls in the parking lot, so that many visitors park their vehicles outside the market. There is a parking lot for motor bikes, usually passengers leave parking spaces owned by residents around the market which are managed privately...
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P116 CARDIAC OUTPUT IS INCREASED IN YOUNG PEOPLE WITH ELEVATED BP

Chiara Nardin, Kaisa Maki-Petaja, Yasmin Yasmin, Barry McDonnell, John R. Cockcroft, Ian B. Wilkinson, Carmel M. McEniery
Pages: 113 - 113
Background: The relationship between Blood Pressure (BP) and cardiovascular risk is continuous. Here, we examined haemodynamic characteristics across a range of BP categories, to determine kihaemodynamic mechanisms associated with early elevations of BP and whether these differ by gender. Methods: 2618...
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P1.08 DETERMINANTS OF VASCULAR DAMAGE IN SYSTEMIC LUPUS ERITHEMATOSUS

R.M. Bruno, S. Armenia, G. Cartoni, K. Raimo, L. Carli, C. Tani, A. Della Rossa, S. Bombardieri, M. Mosca, S. Taddei, L. Ghiadoni
Pages: 113 - 113
Background: Systemic Lupus Erithematosus (SLE) is associated with increased cardiovascular risk and early vascular aging. The aim of the study was to evaluate aortic and carotid stiffness, central blood pressure (BP) and wave reflection in women with SLE, in order to identify whether different vascular...

Ethical Issues and Attribution of Gene Editing Technology

Rui Yang
Humans are in an era of high-tech development, a new era of biology based on genetic technology. Gene editing technology is a science and technology with broad application prospects and great development space, but it not only brings scientific and technological progress, but also causes a series of...