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    National identity and attachment among overseas Chinese children: Diaspora tourism experiences

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    Immigrants' national identities in relation to their homelands have received considerable academic attention. Although childhood plays a substantial part in national identity, studies on diaspora tourism and immigrants have often overlooked children's experiences. Ethnic and cultural symbols are embedded in place and contribute to one's emotional attachment to a territory for identity development. This study explores the nexus between diaspora tourism, national identity, and place attachment from children's perspectives. An integrative approach including a metaphor elicitation technique and participant observations was used to examine how overseas Chinese children make sense of their "homeland" national identity and place attachment in a diaspora tourism context. Findings address how overseas Chinese children's cultural pride, social connections, and self-representation intertwine with meaningful symbols tied to China and Chineseness. These symbols influence their national identities and attachment to the country. Theoretical and practical implications are presented in closing

    Privacy-Preserving Sorting Algorithms Based on Logistic Map for Clouds

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    Outsourcing data in clouds is adopted by more and more companies and individuals due to the profits from data sharing and parallel, elastic, and on-demand computing. However, it forces data owners to lose control of their own data, which causes privacy-preserving problems on sensitive data. Sorting is a common operation in many areas, such as machine learning, service recommendation, and data query. It is a challenge to implement privacy-preserving sorting over encrypted data without leaking privacy of sensitive data. In this paper, we propose privacy-preserving sorting algorithms which are on the basis of the logistic map. Secure comparable codes are constructed by logistic map functions, which can be utilized to compare the corresponding encrypted data items even without knowing their plaintext values. Data owners firstly encrypt their data and generate the corresponding comparable codes and then outsource them to clouds. Cloud servers are capable of sorting the outsourced encrypted data in accordance with their corresponding comparable codes by the proposed privacy-preserving sorting algorithms. Security analysis and experimental results show that the proposed algorithms can protect data privacy, while providing efficient sorting on encrypted data

    Assessment of urban flooding vulnerability based on AHP-PSR model: a case study in Jining City, China

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    Expanding urbanization has led to an increased risk of urban flooding, which poses a hazard to humans. Scientific assessment of urban flooding vulnerability (UFV) is essential to protect human health and reduce losses. In this study, UFV was assessed using the Analytic Hierarchy Process-Press-State-Response (AHP-PSR) model in Jining City, China. The urban flooding index (UFI) was calculated from 13 indicators. Based on the magnitude of UFI, the vulnerability was classified into five classes. Among them, the areas of very high, high, medium, low and very low vulnerability are 897.21 km2 (8.02%), 3192.14 km2 (28.53%), 2063.22 km2 (18.44%), 39773.96 km2 (35.52%) and 1060.47 km2 (9.48%), respectively. Finally, suggestions were proposed for further urban flooding management based on the results. The results of the study can provide an important reference for the government to prevent and mitigate urban flooding. Meanwhile, the modeling framework can be easily transferred to other cities, providing new ideas for UFV assessment

    Why Ligand Doping Increases the Fluorescence of an Anthracene-Based Metal–Organic Framework

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    Metal–organic frameworks (MOFs) built from fluorescent ligands frequently exhibit enhanced fluorescence when doped with inert ligands. This study focuses on a MOF of the UiO-68 structure, which is built from a fluorescent dibenzoate-anthracene ligand doped with a dibenzoate-benzene ligand. Our investigation aims to understand the mechanism behind the doping-enhanced emission of this MOF. We rule out several possible mechanisms, including exciton coupling, electron transfer between ligand and metal center, and ligand intersystem crossing induced by the metal center. Inhibition of the interligand charge transfer is considered a possible way to enhance emission. Furthermore, we propose that the conformational change of the anthracene-based ligand in the MOF cavity is also a way for enhancement. Our molecular dynamics simulations of the MOF structure filled with solvents reveal that the steric crowding in the cavity induces a conformational change at different doping levels, affecting the rate of intersystem crossing of the ligand
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