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Research and Practice of Financial Accounting Golden Course Construction in Vocational Undergraduate Education under the Background of Industry-Education Integration
This paper explores the significance, challenges, and practical strategies for developing high-quality finance and accounting courses in vocational undergraduate education under the industry-education integration framework. First, it highlights the necessity of such course development from the perspectives of vocational education advancement and financial accounting talent cultivation. Second, the study analyzes current challenges including curriculum-industry misalignment and insufficient industry-education integration capabilities among faculty. Practical solutions are proposed to address these issues, such as restructuring curricula based on industry demands and enhancing teachers' industry-education integration skills. Finally, the paper emphasizes the importance of industry-education integration in vocational accounting education and outlines future research directions. The findings provide valuable theoretical and practical insights for advancing high-quality finance and accounting course development and improving talent cultivation quality in vocational undergraduate education
Legal Clinic Education and Legal Consultation from the Perspective of Problem Awareness
“Adhering to problem oriented” is one of the “six commitments” mentioned in the report submitted to the 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party. Problems are the starting point of discourse today, and proposing solutions remains the fundamental task of theoretical research. As legal workers dedicated to the people, we adhere to this in helping clients with their legal consultations. Legal consultation is the start of legal services. Legal consultation can be compared to a medical diagnosis—it involves “looking”, “listening”, “palpating”, “noting”, “selecting”, “answering”, much like a doctor checking a patient’s condition. And then it does an analysis of Legal clinics and Consulting according to President’s problem awareness
Bibliometric Analysis and Visualization of Vulnerable Carotid Plaque Research (2010-2025): From Morphological Imaging to Artificial Intelligence and Digital Twins
Prevention of ICH in stroke has shifted to overall evaluation of carotid atheroma within the clinical context. In order to give a big picture view of this landscape, a bibliometric study was conducted to show how vulnerable carotid plaque was studied by researchers between 2010-2025. 1,193 literatures were gained from Web of Science Core Collection and analyzed by using CiteSpace to build a knowledge network and keyword bursttime timeline. It has a trend towards faster growth, which can be seen clearly in different stages: Stage one is acute ischemic event and macroscopic view, then the second stage is dealing with pathobiology and micromechanism such as vasovasorum; the third one (currently) is based on advanced non-invasive modalities like contrast-enhanced ultrasound and high-resolution MRI. Most importantly, artificial intelligence and radiomics have become the drivers of present-day research. In other words, it is moving out of reactive morphology and into proactive computational forecast. Future breakthroughs will rely heavily on multidisciplinary convergence, ultimately culminating in the development of physics-informed carotid digital twins for precise, patient-specific stroke risk management
Study on Ecosystem Regulating Services in Karst World Heritage Based on Partial Correlation Analysis
Understanding the spatiotemporal dynamics and interactions of ecosystem regulating services (ERSs) is crucial for safeguarding ecological security in karst world heritage (KWH) sites. Each KWH comprises two functional zones: the heritage site and the buffer zone. This study quantified three key ERSs—water conservation (WC), soil retention (SR), and carbon sequestration (CS)—from 2000 to 2020 within China's Shibing and Libo-Huanjiang KWHs. Results showed increases in SR and CS but a decrease in WC; heritage sites exhibited higher WC and SR but lower CS compared to buffer zones, with WC-CS hotspots located in buffer zones and SR hotspots in heritage sites. Slope, DEM, and mean annual temperature drove ERSs in Shibing, while slope, soil bulk density, and annual precipitation dominated those in Libo-Huanjiang. Strong WC-SR synergies occurred in buffer zones, accompanied by weak SR-CS and WC-CS tradeoffs, with heritage sites showing more pronounced weak SR-CS tradeoffs but fewer WC-CS tradeoffs than buffer zones. This research clarifies the spatiotemporal drivers of ERSs and their interactions, proposes a “heritage site-buffer zone” framework for tradeoff management, and provides a scientific basis for enhanced conservation
Assessment of Eye Care Knowledge among Patients Attending the Outpatient Department of Selected Eye Hospitals in Dhaka City
A descriptive type cross sectional study was designed to study knowledge on eye care among the patients attending outpatient department of selected eye hospital of Dhaka city with a sample size of 182. The study showed that 44%, 29.1% and 19.8% of the respondent were in the age group 30-39 years, 40-49 years and 20-29 years, respectively with the mean age of 36.18 ±8.129. The Study findings showed that 34.6% of the respondents were in service, 32.4% were in business, 22% of the respondents were day laborer & 11% were housewife. Study reveals that 56.6% of the respondents did not think vitamin deficiency cause’s eye problem and rest of them (43.4%) were think vitamin deficiency causes eye problem. Study shows that 67% of the respondents were think aging cause’s cataract and rest of them (33%) did not think aging causes cataract. Study explores that majority (83.5%) of the respondents were think ocular pressure causes glaucoma and rest of them (33%) did not think ocular pressure causes glaucoma. In study found that explore that majority (72.5%) said surgery was the treatment for the blindness. On the other hand, 16.5% answered that medication was the treatment for Cataract and lastly 11.0% didn’t know anything about it. It reveals that 63.2% of the respondents had eye diseases on relatives, 23.1 % of the respondents were don’t know about eye diseases on relatives & only 13.7% of the respondents had no eye diseases on their relatives. Eyes are one of the most important organ in the human body and vision is one of the most wonderful gift. But often many people neglect the importance of eye care and do not pay proper attention towards eye care. The prevalence is higher in community too along with urban areas and is increasing day by day. To address the issue proper policies and community-based awareness should be taken. Training & awareness program in the community can minimize it
Exploration of a Full Life Cycle model for Ideological and Political Education in Curriculum Based on Educational Big Data in the Context of Emerging Engineering Education—Taking General Education Courses in Information Technology as an Example
The construction of emerging engineering disciplines has raised higher requirements for the ideological and political literacy of engineering students, and ideological and political education in curriculum serves as an effective means to enhance their ideological and political literacy. Based on an analysis of the characteristics of ideological and political education integrated into information technology general education courses, this paper proposed a full lifecycle model for such education. It designs implementation methods for this model, including a three-dimensional integration approach based on educational big data and a quantitative evaluation method based on teaching and learning big data. Furthermore, using information technology general education courses as a carrier, this paper tests the effectiveness of the full lifecycle model for ideological and political education integrated into courses
Research on Pathways for Ideological and Political Courses in Higher Education to Facilitate Youth in Guiding the Dissemination of Chinese Culture
On the new journey of comprehensively building a modern socialist country and marching towards the second centenary goal, the in-depth implementation of the strategy of strengthening China's cultural power places new and higher demands on the younger generation. As the most dynamic and creative group, young people are a key force in the inheritance and innovation of Chinese culture and the main force in promoting Chinese culture to the world. As a key curriculum for cultivating morality and educating people, ideological and political theory courses in universities (hereinafter referred to as "ideological and political courses") play an irreplaceable role in shaping youth's cultural concepts, fostering cultural identity, and enhancing their cultural communication capabilities. This study aims to systematically examine the contemporary context and internal logic of ideological and political courses in universities in promoting youth leadership in the dissemination of Chinese culture. It also deeply analyzes the multiple challenges faced by these courses, including the lack of adaptability of the teaching system, insufficient capacity among young participants, and a weak external support system. Based on this, it proposes targeted and practical strategies from the perspectives of strengthening both internal and external drivers and building a multi-faceted collaborative support system. The study aims to provide theoretical references and practical insights for the reform and innovation of ideological and political courses in universities in the new era and for cultivating new generations capable of shouldering the great responsibility of national rejuvenation
Models of Codeswitching and a Lexical-Conceptual Approach to Bilingual Communication
Unlike most previous studies of intrasentential codeswitching (CS for short) which focus on the descriptions of switched items and their surface configurations at the sentence level, this study investigates such a bilingual communicative strategy at a rather abstract level by adopting the Matrix Language Frame (MLF) Model (Myers-Scotton, 1993; Myers-Scotton & Jake, 1995) and the Bilingual Lemma Activation (BLA) Model (Wei, 2002, 2006, 2015). The MLF Model claims that the two participating languages play unequal roles in CS configurations, and the BLA Model claims that the bilingual mental lexicon contains language-specific lemmas in contact during CS and argues that it is the activation of language-specific lemmas which drives CS. Some naturally occurring CS instances selected for the study reveal that bilinguals switch content morphemes from one language into another language’s sentential frame most probably because of cross-linguistic lexical-conceptual gaps. As specified in the MLF Model, bilinguals do not switch system (grammatical) morphemes because it is the Matrix Language (the host language) which provides the sentential frame and all system morphemes, and the Embedded Language (the guest language) inserts certain content morphemes as desired into the lexical slots in the ML frame. By exploring the nature and activity of the bilingual mental lexicon, this study regards CS as a lexical-conceptual solution to bilingual communication
The Sun-Cast Foundation: Tower Concentrated Solar Power Technology Forging a New Paradigm for Urban Zero-Carbon Heating
Under the dual drivers of the “Dual Carbon” goals and the clean heating revolution, urban energy systems are undergoing comprehensive structural transformation. Tower Concentrated Solar Power (CSP) technology, with its distinctive large-scale thermal energy storage capability and stable, controllable thermal output characteristics, is strategically expanding from the singular domain of power generation into the extensive field of urban baseload heat supply. This paper systematically examines the technical, economic, and environmental rationale for implementing tower CSP technology within urban heating frameworks. Beginning with a detailed elucidation of its integrated “light-heat-storage” technological architecture, the research comprehensively analyzes its comparative advantages over traditional fossil-fuel-based heating systems, particularly emphasizing zero-carbon emissions, energy security enhancement, and long-term economic viability. The central focus of this study addresses the critical land-use and cost constraints inherent in high-density urban environments, proposing innovative implementation pathways including “CSP+” multi-energy complementarity models, distributed integration frameworks, and synergistic policy-finance mechanisms. Through technical validation based on global operational data and system feasibility analysis, this research establishes a robust foundation for the technological migration. Finally, the paper provides multidimensional prospects for tower CSP’s evolving role as both a baseload heat source and integrated multi-energy hub within future smart energy cities, positioning it as an indispensable strategic technology for achieving deep decarbonization in the urban heating sector
A Practical Study on the Legislation of the Digital Economy in the Hainan Free Trade Port
With the rapid advancement of the digital economy, Hainan Free Trade Port, as a significant pilot area for the country’s in - depth reform and opening - up, is currently at a crucial stage of digital transformation. It is confronted with new development opportunities and challenges. This article takes the relevant legislation on the digital economy in the Hainan Free Trade Port as the research theme, and explores its practical significance and academic value in the current development environment. Through the investigation and analysis of the current development situation of the digital economy in the Hainan Free Trade Port, it is found that the region has achieved certain results in aspects such as data resource integration, digital infrastructure construction, and digital industry planning. This article systematically reviews the theoretical foundation of digital economy legislation, draws on the mature international experiences, and proposes targeted legislative suggestions in light of the development characteristics of the Hainan Free Trade Port. Research shows that constructing a systematic and forward - looking legal framework for the digital economy, improving the mechanisms for data security and personal information protection, enhancing the level of digital governance, and at the same time strengthening policy coordination and innovating regulatory models are important ways to promote the rule - of - law construction in the digital economy. This research aims to provide theoretical support and practical references for the legislation of the digital economy in the Hainan Free Trade Port, thus assisting it in building a demonstration zone for digital economic development with international competitiveness