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Exploring Hubris in Ozymandias: Mortality, Power, and the Passage of Time

This study examines Percy Bysshe Shelley’s “Ozymandias” to identify examples of hubris and their wider contexts. Through an analysis of the narrative strategies Shelley used to highlight the topic and its consequences, the research seeks to pinpoint instances of hubris in the Ozymandias representation. The study also explores the relationships between hubris and more profound […]

Empowering Financial and Digital Literacy to Build Resilience of MSMEs: Proposed Implementation in Bandung City

This study investigates the factors that influence financial and digital literacy among MSMEs in Bandung. Through semi-structured interviews with 5 key stakeholders, including banks, the MSMEs Agency, entrepreneurs, business incubators, and Financial Services Authority (OJK), the research revealed significant gaps in financial literacy, particularly in financial management and reporting, which hinder MSMEs’ access to credit […]

Negative Effects of Business-Driven Influence and Sequences in Vocational Education

 Under the plausible pretext that vocational education should serve local businesses, certain negative effects are observed over time, especially where business has an extremely powerful influence on it. Problems detected are often defined as “brood parasitism” with mechanisms of hijacking the curriculum and pseudo technical and pseudo practical training, designed to serve employers’ needs. Thus, […]

Design and Application of Augmented Reality in Science Education to Develop Students’ Critical Thinking Skills

The goal of this project is to create instructional materials based on augmented reality (AR) that will enhance students’ critical thinking abilities. There were 25 pupils enrolled in the public junior high school where the study was done. The ADDIE approach is being used in this development research study. The resulting product is AR-based media […]

Influence of Social and Cultural Factors on Adoption of Community-Led Total Sanitation in Laisamis Sub-County, Marsabit County, Kenya

Community-Led Total Sanitation (CLTS) is a behavior change approach that aims at promoting access to safe sanitation and hygiene. The approach empower communities to take collective action to eliminate open defecation practices, thus promoting a healthy population. Despite CLTS implementation in Kenya, open defecation is still rampant, in low-income communities particularly in pastoral areas. This […]

Navigating Consumer Behavior in the Niche Market of Artisan Tea Blends: Insight from Indonesia’s E-Commerce Sector

This research explores the factors that influence consumer behavior when purchasing artisan tea blends through e-commerce platforms. It investigates how aspects such as personal characteristics, cultural perceptions, trust endorsements, perceived usefulness, perceived ease of use, and online shopping preferences affect purchase intentions, using quantitative methods. The findings from Partial Least Squares Structural Equation Modelling (PLS-SEM) […]

Analysis of Factors Affecting Profitability With CSR as a Moderating Variable in Non-Cyclical Companies Listed on The Indonesia Stock Exchange in the 2021-2023 Period

Study This aiming For test and prove in a way empirical influence variable independent that is liquidity, capital structure, turnover receivables, and growth sale to variable dependent that is profitability with CSR as variable moderation. Method research used​ is study quantitative with using data from report finances sourced from from www.idx.co.id . Retrieval technique sample […]

Gastroenteritis: A Comprehensive Review

Gastroenteritis, commonly referred to as stomach flu, is an acute inflammation of the gastrointestinal tract, marked by symptoms including diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal cramps, and fever. This review article provides a comprehensive overview of gastroenteritis, addressing its etiology, epidemiology, pathophysiology, diagnosis, management, and prevention strategies. The condition is caused by a variety of infectious agents such […]

Assessment of Risk Factors Associated with Malaria Infection Among Adult Populations in Selected Internally Displaced Camps in Goma, North Kivu Province, Dr. Congo

Malaria remains a significant public health concern in many parts of the world, particularly in Africa. The Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) is one of the countries most heavily affected by malaria, with millions of cases reported annually. In the Eastern region of the DRC, ongoing conflict has resulted in large numbers of people […]