2 research outputs found
Relationship between life satisfaction and academic achievement among trainee teachers / Azyyati Zakaria and Nur Hazwani Abdul Halim
Life satisfaction is a way a person evaluates his or her life and how he or she feels about where it is going in the future. This study was conducted to investigate the level of high achievers’ life satisfaction, the domains of their life satisfaction and its relationship to their academic achievement. Based on the literature review, academic achievement is predicted to contribute significantly to high level of life satisfaction compared to other domains in life. Forty-five (45) high-achieving (those who obtained a CGPA of 3.50 to 3.99) students have participated in this study. This study is adapted from a research of Diener et al. (1985) on Extended Satisfaction with Life Scale (ESWLS). Four domain factors, namely social, self, physical and family were studied. Both descriptive and inferential statistics were used in this study. The results showed that the high-achieving students showed a high level of life satisfaction in terms of family supports domains but moderate level of satisfaction on their appearance. Nevertheless, for various reasons, academic satisfaction is not a strong determinant of their life satisfaction
Illegal vehicles modification: the needs to reform the delegations of enforcement power/ Amier Fitri Abdul Rahim…[et al.]
People usually modified their vehicles with the purpose to make their vehicles to have an outstanding feature. As a result, the vehicle modifications grew to the extent that, it becomes extreme modification. There are certain modifications which are allowed by the authority. However, most of the modification done nowadays is not approve by the authority because they find it is unsuitable and dangerous. This unapproved modification can be regarded as illegal modifications by the authority. The Road Transport Department has identified high number of cases regarding the illegal modified cars and motorcycles in Peninsular Malaysia, which have been compounded. ITic purpose of this research is to study the enforcement conducted by the authority relevant to this matter. This project paper is based on an analysis of the legal statutes on illegal vehicle modifications which have been used as an authority. Our research is concerning a legal study on the need to reform the jurisdiction to enforce the Guidelines of Illegal Vehicles Modifications in Malaysia. Road Transport Act 1987, together with Motor Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1959 will be analysed as a mechanism in solving illegal vehicle modifications in this country. Our project paper provides the recommendation to reform the jurisdiction to enforce the guidelines of illegal vehicles modifications in Malaysia