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Kusuma, Sarkawi B. Husain
Total Diplomacy, Total History: Military Historians and the Indonesian Peace Corps
History

Abstract: This research explores the concepts of Total Diplomacy and Total History, focusing on the role of military historians in the Indo...

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This paper, "Total Diplomacy, Total History: Military Historians and the Indonesian Peace Corps," introduces a fascinating and timely exploration of t...

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Uun Lionar, Agus Mulyana, Sapriya, Murdiyah Winarti, Ridho Bayu Yefterson, Yelda Syafrina, Hendra Naldi, Yuhardi
Investigating Local Historical Figures: The Implementation of the PjBL Model to Increase Historical Literacy
Education

Abstract: This study aims to analyze the implementation of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model by utilizing the biographies of West Sum...

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This paper presents a timely and relevant investigation into the application of the Project-Based Learning (PjBL) model to enhance students' historica...

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Nasution Nasution, Sugeng Harianto, Esa Putra Bayu Gusti Gineung Patridina, Izzatul Fajriyah, FX Sri Sadewo, Wasino, Arifeen Yama
Study of Corporal Punishment in Schools in Indonesia, 1966-2014
Education

Abstract: This study investigates the practice of corporal punishment in Indonesian schools across three major political periods—Sukarno, t...

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This study offers a valuable historical examination of corporal punishment in Indonesian schools, tracing its evolution across three distinct politica...

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Fransiska Dewi Setiowati Sunaryo, I Ketut Ardhana
Becoming a Global Village: The History of Globalization in Bali
Globalization

Abstract: Bali, currently known as one of the world's tourist destinations, has long historical roots. However, Bali is slowly experiencing...

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This paper, "Becoming a Global Village: The History of Globalization in Bali," proposes to examine the complex historical trajectory of Bali as it nav...

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Jenn Johnson
Social Learning Theory as a Framework for Recreational Therapy Intervention in Children with Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Psychology

People with neurodevelopmental disorders demonstrate a higher incidence of obesity, emotional and mental health issues, and behavioral problems than t...

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This paper presents a timely and important conceptual exploration, proposing Social Learning Theory (SLT) as a foundational framework for Recreational...

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Junu Shrestha, Belinda A Creighton-Smith, Thomas M Flack, Theodora Merle Jn Baptiste
Intersectionality between Happiness and Well-being: A Pilot Study Project in a Midwestern University
Psychology

This pilot study measures the possible intersectionality of happiness and well-being. Items were used from the Oxford Happiness and Well-Being Questio...

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This pilot study ventures into an interesting and relevant area, exploring the potential intersectionality between happiness and well-being, two const...

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Friedericke Kuhn, Meia van der Zee
Globalisation Gangnam-style: The domination of Gangnam-style in touristic online representations
Sociology

This article presents cultural globalisation as a highly uneven and selective process, seeing that the exact nature of this “selectivity” of which cul...

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This article tackles a highly relevant and underexplored dimension of cultural globalization: the selective processes determining which cultural eleme...

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Elizabeth Perry, Xiao Xiao
The Transportation Recreation Opportunity Spectrum as a spatial and quantitative metric: results of a preliminary investigation at Yellowstone National Park
Transportation

Transportation is both a means to access recreation and a form of recreation in itself. Because diverse audiences have differential transportation acc...

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This paper presents a timely and important preliminary investigation into the application of the Transportation Recreation Opportunity Spectrum (T-ROS...

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Ryan K. Hines
Review of Literature: Potential Benefits of Urban Nature Exposure and Stream Corridor Recreation
Environment

This paper examines research and theories which support the argument that within the context of the urban ecosystem, natural areas such as parks, gre...

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This review of literature tackles a highly pertinent and growing area of research: the intersection of urbanization, human well-being, and access to n...

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Saray Fernández Rodríguez
A case study of a small-group teacher-led pull-out EAL intervention for Form 2 pupils in a Hong Kong Direct Subsidy School
Education

In an English Medium Instruction (EMI) school all lessons and assessments are conducted in English, irrespective of the students’ native la...

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This case study provides a pertinent and insightful examination of a small-group, teacher-led pull-out EAL intervention for Form 2 pupils within an En...

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