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    THE CONSTRUCTION OF MODERATION IN RELIGIOUS EDUCATION BASED ON LOCAL WISDOM by Hendi Sugianto, Muhaemin Muhaemin, Abdul Rahim Karim

    Published 2024-07-01
    “…The data obtained was then analyzed using an interactive analysis model following to Miles and Huberman, namely data condensation, data presentation, and verification or conclusion drawing. The results showed that the construction of religious moderation education in Pesantren Khairaat applies the charismatic approach of the kyai and the rules of the Pesantren  in shaping the character, discipline, and spirituality of the students at the externalization stage. …”
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    Study on Multi-objective Energy Storage Operation Chart of Mixed Reservoirs in Xijiang River Basin by JIANG Zhiqiang, FENG Zhongkai, QIN Hui, CHEN Lu, HUANG Mutao, ZHOU Jianzhong

    Published 2020-01-01
    “…The model and method presented in this papercan not only deal well with the complex water volume and water head relations in the drawing andsimulation of mixed reservoirs ESOC, but also effectively apply the obtained multi-objective ESOCto the actual operation.…”
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    A new method for recognizing geometric parameters of industrial robots by Bin Kou, Yi Zhang

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Following this, we improve the accuracy of global optimization of the particle swarm optimization (PSO) algorithm by drawing on the wandering behavior of the wolf pack algorithm and hybridization behavior of the genetic algorithm. …”
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    Effects of Parenting Styles on Children’s Psychological Development and Their Impact on Child Abuse by María Camila Santana Pérez, Deilis Inés Vega Ospino

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…To achieve this, a conceptual review of the issue was conducted, drawing on data from previous research to bridge the reality of child abuse with relevant concepts and theoretical framework. …”
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    « L’Indépendance, c’est maintenant ! » Réflexion sur le soulèvement populaire en Algérie by Naoual Belakhdar

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…If President Bouteflika’s resignation on April 2nd did not launch a proper transition democratic process, the most notable transformations are unfolding at the societal level. Drawing on fieldwork gathered through participant observation and formal and informal interviews with ordinary citizens who “became revolutionaries” in March and April 2019 in Algiers, Annaba and Ouargla as well as on the insights of social movement studies, this paper will reflect on the movement’s genealogy as well as on its links to previous mobilizations. …”
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    Large-Scale Testing and Long-Term Monitoring of Reinforced Earth Abutment – A Case Study by Maciej Hildebrand

    Published 2023-03-01
    “…Large number of measurements enables for both evaluation of technical condition of the structure under testing (which was the main goal of the procedures performed) and drawing conclusions referring to the methodology of testing the structure out of reinforced earth as concerns the evaluation criteria adopted.…”
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    Analyse contrastive de la progression thématique dans les écrits d’étudiants francophones et sinophones by Tatiana Aleksandrova, Qianyun Li

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…At the intersection of textual linguistics and intercultural rhetoric, this article examines the coherence and cohesion of texts written by French and Chinese students through the analysis of thematic progression, drawing from a comparable corpus. We aim to identify similarities and differences in thematic progression between two typologically distant languages. …”
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    Framing Deaths, Embracing Lives: Alan M. Clark’s Jack the Ripper Victims Series by Lucyna Krawczyk-Żywko

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article outlines the way the fictionalisations of the five women’s lives bring to the fore five other ‘crimes’ or transgressions: addiction, domestic violence, unemployment, sex work, and homelessness, but also the way these texts replace what is sensational and formulaic in Ripperature with something more than mundane and gritty in the lived experience of everyday people, such as moments of personal joy or professional accomplishments. Drawing on Kate Mitchell’s approach to history, cultural memory, and neo-Victorian fiction, it argues that pre-dating the publication of <i>The Five</i> (2019), Clark managed to realistically <i>re-present</i> (make present) and <i>represent</i> (create a portrayal of) the late-Victorian crime of dismissing the women who were murdered.…”
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    Exploring the climate-environment-health nexus: Insights for informed action by Harvey V. Fineberg

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Addressing climate-related health risks demands a multi-faceted approach, drawing also on practices from Eastern and indigenous cultures that emphasize the interconnectedness of humans and the environment. …”
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    Les jeux de la spectature : paratextes cinématographiques des années vingt et archéologie du virtuel by Fabrice Lyczba

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…This spectatorship, revealed through publicity discourses, newspaper reports or promotional practices of 1920s cinema, is analyzed as a game, with potential hallucinatory effects, organized around the encounter of virtual worlds, worlds that are impossible yet present, unreal yet shot on real locations, ephemeral and concrete apparitions of fictional Hollywood universes that seem, however, persistent—the archeological trace of contemporary modes of virtual tele-presence. Drawing both from a semio-pragmatic analysis of modes of film reception and a narratological approach to the transactional value of paratexts, this article aims at describing the offscreen expansion of Hollywood fiction through this paratextual discursive formation of realism and to analyze it as an effort to virtualize reality and transform the space of film reception into a game interface.…”
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    Dynamic Analysis of the Gear Transmission System of High-speed Trains Based on IHBM by Chen Zhan, Zhang Jianchao, Hu Yufei, Wang Jun

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The rationality of IHBM is verified by comparing with the numerical solution of the system. By drawing the frequency response curve of the system, the influence of the change of the main parameters in the torque excitation of the driving end and the load end on the dynamic characteristics of the system is analyzed. …”
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    How does Legalization alter Islamists’ Electoral Strategies? A Comparative Study of Mauritania’s Tawassoul Party in the 2006 and 2013 Local Elections by Matt Buehler

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…This study examines the Islamist political party in Mauritania, the National Rally for Reform and Development (Tawassoul) which ran candidates in the local elections of 2006 and 2013, respectively, both as a banned party and unbanned party (after legalization in 2007). Drawing on original data collected during fieldwork in Mauritania, and also using Arabic interviews with Tawassoul politicians, this study compares variation in Islamists’ electoral strategies during their period of illegality compared with their period of legality. …”
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    Policy Actors’ Struggle for Attention: The Role of Peer Networks in the Migration Discourse on Twitter (X) by Hanke Sara, Sicakkan Hakan G., Van Wolleghem Pierre Georges, Heiberger Raphael Heiko

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…., a PA’s peer network) are crucial to attracting the interest of a broad audience. Drawing on network theory, we posit that (i) ideological homophily, and (ii) the centrality and embeddedness in a PA’s peer network increase the attention received from all Twitter (now X) users. …”
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    A Critique on the Book “The Mixed Method Research” by Mustafa Hamadani

    Published 2020-07-01
    “…The researcher criticizes this book for such mistakes as (1) wrong book title, (2) weakness in concept extraction of mixed methods, (3) unpleasant book structure and  inexpressive section headings, (4) long paragraph, (5) spelling, grammar, and editing mistakes, (6) numerous quotations from other sources without reference, (7)  some irrational section headings that are not consistent with the contents, (8) use of ambiguous terms, (9) incorrect graph drawing and numerous problems in their graphic indications, (10) weakness in explaining and proving paradigmatic foundation of mixed methods, and, lastly, (11) introducing the work as authored book while it is translated-authored work.…”
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    Is a careers consultant for researchers a ‘third space’ professional in higher education? by Kate Murray

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This article sets out to create a better understanding of the role of careers consultants for researchers, drawing on the debate on ‘third space professionals’ to shed light on this complex and perhaps surprisingly challenging job in higher education institutions. …”
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    School Leadership and the Civic Nationalist Turn: towards a typology of leadership styles employed by Head Teachers in their enactment of the Prevent Duty and the promotion of fund... by Hazel Bryan, Lynn Revell

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Schools, nested within diverse communities across the country, negotiate societal issues and tensions in the quotidian spaces of the school day and head teachers, charged with ensuring the Prevent Duty is enacted and British values promoted, determine the ethos and approach of their respective schools.  Drawing on literature from school leadership, this research engages with head teachers in schools in England to explore the leadership styles they employ when enacting the requirements of the Counter-Terrorism and Security Act 2015 (Home Office, 2015) and the Teachers’ Standards (DfE, 2012) and navigating the civic nationalist turn. …”
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    Partager l’action paysagère avec des enfants pour interpeller le projet de paysage by Roxane Wormser

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In this context, the doctoral research takes the form of ‘experimental in-situ research’ (Nicolas-Le Strat, 2018) and engages within the processes of landscape projects in Lille designed with children to question ways of doing things as well as professional approaches. Drawing on the work of the philosopher Jean-Marc Besse, we look at two examples of projects implemented with children in Lille and we seek to make assumptions regarding possible movements or developments able to challenge urban planning practices and modify our relation to landscape planning.…”
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    Understanding syntax / by Tallerman, Maggie, 1957-

    Published 2020
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    Problems in Mathematics Learning Multiple Materials Viewed From Low-Grade Students' Learning Interest Aspect by Maya Marini, Ahmad Ilham Asmaryadi, Ratnawati Ratnawati

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The data analysis technique in this study uses the Milles and Huberman model which consists of data collection, data reduction, data presentation, and conclusion drawing/verification. The results showed that the problems in learning mathematics multiplication material can be seen from several factors, one of which is the student's interest in learning, which can be seen from the indicators of student interest in learning, namely, students' feelings of pleasure, attention in learning, lesson materials and teacher attitudes. interesting, the benefits and functions of the subjects. …”
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