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Table of Contents Table of Contents The Role of Library Public Art Education in Cultivating the Innovation and 1 Entrepreneurship Ability of College Students Beibei Li Research on the Cultivation of Innovative Ability of Students 5 Jian Huang Application of Apriori Association Rules Algorithm and Big Data Technology in 8 Transportation Field Zhiqi Guo, Yi Guan, Jiacong Zhao Craftsman Spirit and Jiangsu Tourism Culture Products 12 Yan Gu, Qing Zeng, Tingxuan Chen and Ximei Wei Observe Curative Effect of Functional Rehabilitation Training on Patients with Poor 16 Pulmonary Function in Different Concentrations of Negative Oxygen Ions Siqing Zhang and Yanru Zhang The Impact of Establishing Electronic Archives of Academic Integrity on Researchers' 22 Scientific Research Behavior Gang Chen and Shuping Wang Research on Negotiated Interaction in EFL Classroom Teaching 27 Xiumei Guan and Fenggang Gao Exploration and Practice of Constructing the Teaching System of Electromechanical 32 Major in Higher Vocational Education with Vocational Qualification Certificate Chen Guiyin Exploration of Production Management Practice in Civil Engineering Major 39 Yao Xu and Yinghui Lv Research on Japanese Blended Teaching Mode Based on MOOCs and Micro-lecture 43 Xuemei Zhang -I- Analysis of the Constraints of the Construction of E-Government on the Construction of 47 Service-oriented Government in China Chuanli Wei Engineering Survey Course Reform of Applied Civil Engineering Professional Talents 51 Training System Jie Liu and Feng Shan Innovation and Entrepreneurship Education Reform for Nursing Undergraduates in 55 Double Creation Era Zhe Shao Determination of Indicators and Weights of College Teaching Evaluation System Based 60 on KANO Model Xianping Gao, Xufeng Guo and Kunpeng Hu A Study on the Origin and Present Situation of Shaman Dance of Fishing and Hunting 66 Nationality Lei Ma Research on the Relationship between Debt Arrangement Structure and Corporate Value 72 Yue Geng On Studies of Burton D. Watson’s Translation of Traditional Chinese Classics in China 76 and the West Guoqiang Yang A Comparative Study of Chinese and American Calculus Courses 81 Linyuan Fan Research on Removable Rechargeable Mouse 85 Miao Shang, Jwenwen Zhao and Xuhong Zhao Culture Teaching in Second Language Teaching 89 Xuejun Shang and Tian Zhu Data Science and Big Data Technology Professional Talent Demand and Training System 93 Construction Feng Liu, Weiwei Guo, Hui Wang and Xiaoyan Li An Application Study on the Phonics in English Vocabulary Teaching for Chinese 99 Primary Schools Meiqi Li -II- Research on the Development of English Major Undergraduates’ Multiple Pragmatic 104 Competence Xiangyue Yu Curriculum Design and Implementation for Project Time Management Based on 110 OBE-CDIO Qian Chen and Yuelin Yin Research on the Building and Strategy of City Brand Image 116 Lisha Cui A Review on the Book Introduction to Chinese Translation Studies since China’s Reform 120 and Opening up (1978-2018) Huifang Li Problems and Teaching Improvements in the Innovation and Entrepreneurship 126 Education of Finance Major Xinzhu Zhou An Empirical Study of the Impact of "Three Types of Shareholders" on the Stock Price 130 Crash of NEEQ——Based on Tunneling Effect Tingting Wang and Yaping Xiong Research on the Price Discovery Function of Stock Index Futures under the Relaxation of 136 Trading System -- an Empirical Analysis based on VECM and IS Models Yangping Xiong and Tingting Wang The Impact of Capital Structure on Company Performance: A Study on Listed Internet 142 Companies in China Chao Xiang and Shuwei Li Application of Health Education in the Continuous Nursing for Cerebral Stroke Patients 147 Xiaona Jin Research on the Countermeasures of Supporting the Disadvantages of College Students 152 Xiurong Liu The Employment Problem of Graduates of Independent Colleges and Its Countermeasure 157 Research from the Perspective of Educational and Teaching Reform in the New Era Jungang Wang, Aiping Cao and Huihua Zhang -III- Research on the Cultivation of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ability of Logistics 161 Management Majors in the Age of "Internet + " Zhang Guibin and Cai Xiaohua The Analysis on College Students’ Anxiety on English-Speaking in Immersion Instruction 166 Dan Shen and Jiayin Liu China's Trade Effect on Direct Investment by Countries Along the Belt and Road 170 Initiative Hongyue Chen Impact From the Attribute Review of A Tourist Product On A Consumer’s Perceived 178 Usefulness Yan Liu, Qian Li and Qizhi Yang Study on the Mode of Yunnan County Economic Development Driven by the 191 Construction of urban Agglomeration in Central Yunnan Li Lu Exploring Tess’s Inner World from Her Tragic Life 197 Li Lingling Study on the Post-Tensioned Prestressed Concrete Bridge Construction Method 203 Yuewu Du An Empirical Study Based on the Characteristics and Countermeasures of Murder Cases 209 Wenqiang Liu Analysis on the Reform Strategy and Effect of Applied Talents Training in Energy and 215 Power Engineering Xuefei and Shukun Gan Research on Coordinated Development of Intelligent Logistics and Integrated 221 Transportation Jing Li and Xia Li Research on the Influence Mechanism of Negative Guidance of Entrepreneurial Mentors 229 on Social Inhibition of Entrepreneurs Yuchang Hao Bus Passenger Safety Protection System 235 Quan Zhang -IV- Translation Industry in China: An Industrial Economic Perspective 239 Wenli Tang Application of Agricultural Crowd Funding Model in Tea industry - Take CF2C Tea 244 Crowd Funding Model as an Example Linmeng Liang Research on the Development Strategy of Cross-Border E-commerce in Jilin Province in 248 the Context of Big Data Ning Yang Analysis of the Historical Significance of Zheng He’s Voyages to the Western Seas 253 Hengbo Yang A Summary of the Research on the Influencing Factors of Energy Consumption in China 256 Xiaowei Yang and Jianjun Xu Shadow Banking System and Money Supply 262 Rumeng Zeng The Study of Theoretical Essence of Red Spirit 269 Qing He Research and Practice on the Training Mode of Robot Engineering Professional Talents 273 Shigang Wang, Yuan Gao and Chen Wang Influencing Macroeconomic Indicators of Private Enterprises Stock Index Based on 280 Bayesian Model Averaging (BMA) Yao Zhang Xi Jinping's New Era of Socialism with Chinese Characteristics is the Newest Theoretical 287 Model of Marxism in China in the New Era Yunxia Qian Optimization of Extraction Process for Total Flavonoids from Dioscorea Nipponica 292 Makino leaf by Response Surface Methodology Yunxiang Yuan Research on the Evaluation Index System of Scientific and Technological Achievements in 297 the Field of New Energy Tailai Liao -V- Research on the Interaction between Finance and Innovation Factors of Technological 303 Industry in China Zhangli Zhu and Ye Yang Research on Collaborative Filtering Recommendation Algorithm for Personalized 307 Recommendation System Yi Ren, Jingke Xu, Jie Huang and Cuirong Chi Implementing Universal Health Coverage in Western China: Has Financial Burden of 311 Healthcare Reduced for Rural Residents Weiwei Liu, Xin Zhao and Han He Research on the Upgrade Path of Global Value Chain of Northeast Equipment 321 Manufacturing Industry Based on Value-added Trade Tiantian Chu and Li Jiang The Role and Orientation of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Public Service Platform in 326 Regional Innovation System Yong Fu Research on the Relationship between Enterprise Performance Pay and Employees' Work 331 Engagement -- Internal and External Motivation as the Intermediary Caihong Zhang Is China’s Economic Growth Promoted by the Monetary Supply 336 Xiaojing Zhang Research on User Privacy Information Disclosure Behavior Model in Online Medical 343 Health Service Yang Liu, Xiaoli Wu, Chunyan Qiu, Meng Yin, Yongmei He and Zhiyu Chen Study on Jane Austin’s Original Views toward Marriage in Pride and Prejudice 349 Yongkun Wan The Influence of Non-quantitative Evaluation Index on Postgraduates' Scientific Research 352 Integrity Gang Chen, Shuping Wang, Hongling Li, Han Liu, Yan Zheng ,Huiling Hou, Yang Liu and Ameng Zhao Analysis on the Development Path of International Cruise Stewarding Profession under 358 the Belt and Road Initiative Xiaonan Li -VI- Government Intervention, the Development of Regional Finance and the Growth of SMEs 363 Haili Zhang The Status Quo and Countermeasures of Party Construction Work in Jingzhou Private 369 Enterprises Mei Xu Analysis of Chinese Cruise Tourism Supply Chain 374 Jing Huang VaR Calculation and Validity Test of Shanghai Stock Exchange Index and Hong Kong 379 Hang Seng Index under ARCH effect Hongmei Shen and Yongchao Tao Study on the Interaction between the Protection and Development of Intangible Cultural 387 Heritage in the Perspective of Rural Vitalization in Qiandongnan Prefecture Yun Qin, Hanteng Li and Xiang Gong PingShan district of SheZhen City Environmental Air Pollution 394 Kunrong Zhao, Shuang Wu, Kaiqiao Situ and Yutao Lei Application of CDIO Theory in Specialty Construction 402 Di Wu, Guojun Sheng and Chuanlin Huang Research on the Application of Ceramic Elements in Environmental Design 407 Qiong Zhao and Yuanyuan Wang Construction of Innovation and Entrepreneurship Ecological Environment of Scientific 411 and Technological Talents in Liaoning Province Meina Chen and Yuxin Zhao Research on The Financing Problem of Private Enterprises in Shaanxi Province 416 Xirong Wang An Overview of the Evolution of Ancient Poetry Art Songs 421 Xiang Yu Analysis on the Influencing Factors of Network Attention of Canton Fair 426 Zhenjie
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