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    The Impact of Total Quality Management in the Training of Teachers at Maktab Perguruan Perempuan Melayu Melaka

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    The current demand for quality education has immense implication on teacher training programs in Malaysia. The teacher training programs cover a wide perspective encompassing the academic, professional and personal development of teacher. Therefore, in the pursuit of training excellent teachers, Total Quality Management (TQM) was introduced in MPPM in 1992. The change towards TQM was aimed at achieving the concept of quality teachers, excellent staff and world class education. The objective of training quality teachers would mean being able to produce excellent teachers by means of efficient administration, having highly competent staff and smooth operation. T

    Factors Affecting Job Satisfaction: a Case Study at Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia Terengganu (FRDMT) Fire Fighters

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    Job satisfaction involves the emotions and their behavioural expression towards their job. It is known that a job is the activity which involves the satisfaction of emotion and expression. These emotions and behavioural expression is in relation to the pleasant or unpleasant feeling that they experienced towards their job fulfilment within an organization. These feelings are influenced by job-related factors. This had highly suggested that a job satisfaction level should be well accepted and satisfied by any employees to guarantee a minimal turnover for any organization. Therefore, the objective of this study is to identify the factors that influence job satisfaction among Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Terengganu (FRDMT) fire fighters. It involves fire fighters from different grade level. It is important to identify job satisfaction among them in order to acknowledge their expression towards job satisfaction and to accommodate their opportunities to voice their opinion anonymously. This study uses primary data of 234 Fire and Rescue Department of Malaysia, Terengganu (FRDMT) fire fighters. Stratified random sampling technique was utilized for data collection, which is then analyzed using the descriptive and correlation analysis in order to achieve the objectives of the study. The findings showed that only working environment and co-workers significantly influence job satisfaction. Meanwhile, for the other three variables, namely promotion, reward and leadership style did not influence job satisfaction. Keywords: Job satisfaction, fire fighters, working environment, promotion, reward, leadership styl

    Dynamics of Pancake Vortices in A Finite Stack Of Superconducting Copper Oxide Layers

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    The high temperature superconductors are very promising materials in a wide range of applications, starting from the electricity power supply. They play a lifesaving function through imaging systems. Even major internet and communication advances depend on these materials. Superconductivity in these materials occurs particularly in the copper-oxide planes. However, since these materials are type-II superconductors, magnetic fields can penetrate these materials in quantized amounts of flux called vortices without destroying completely superconductivity, but producing some resistance, due to vortex motion. In order to overcome the resistance problem, vortices must be pinned to prevent their motion and hence eliminate the resistance. In this thesis, we will model the magnetic pancake vortices in a finite stack of superconducting layers. Pinning centers are uniformly distributed in each layer but the strength of these pinning centers is random from one layer to another to see their effect on the conductivity of the superconducting layers. In chapter two, we apply equal but oppositely directed de currents to the outermost layers, where two different cases are considered (1) free-pinning sample and (2) pinned sample. Decoupling current as function of the applied magnetic field as well as number superconducting layers is shown. In chapter three, dc current is applied to one of the outermost layers. Velocities of outermost layers as well as displacement difference between the top layer and the layer below it are calculated. Moreover, time averaged voltages due to the motion of pancakes is computed for outermost layers. In addition, magnetic flux flow rate at the top layer and flux flow rate difference between outermost layers are shown. All these calculations are done in presence and absence of vortex pinning. In chapter four, ac current is applied to the top layer. Velocities of top and bottom layers as well as displacement difference between the top layer and the layer below it are shown. In addition, flux flow rate difference between outermost layers as a function of time is computed and ac losses are shown

    Kite Generator System Modeling and Grid Integration

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    International audienceThis paper deals principally with the grid connection problem of a kite-based system, named the "Kite Generator System (KGS)." It presents a control scheme of a closed-orbit KGS, which is a wind power system with a relaxation cycle. Such a system consists of a kite with its orientation mechanism and a power transformation system that connects the previous part to the electric grid. Starting from a given closed orbit, the optimal tether's length rate variation (the kite's tether radial velocity) and the optimal orbit's period are found. The trajectory-tracking problem is not considered in this paper; only the kite's tether radial velocity is controlled via the electric machine rotation velocity. The power transformation system transforms the mechanical energy generated by the kite into electrical energy that can be transferred to the grid. A Matlab/simulink model of the KGS is employed to observe its behavior, and to insure the control of its mechanical and electrical variables. In order to improve the KGS's efficiency in case of slow changes of wind speed, a maximum power point tracking (MPPT) algorithm is proposed

    On FIDEs System by Modified Sumudu Decomposition Method

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    In this paper, the technique of modified Sumudu decomposition method has been employed to solve a system of Fredholm integro-differential equations with initial conditions. Two examples are discussed to show applicability, reliability and the performance of the modified sumudu decomposition method. This study showed the capability, simplicity and effectiveness of the modified approach. Keywords: Modified Sumudu decomposition method; System of Fredholm integro-differential equations

    Self-translation: a faithful rendition or a rewriting process? Haikal’s Autumn of Fury as an example

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    This study aims to investigate if self-translation is a true interpretation of a Source Text (ST) into a Target Text (TT), or if it is in fact a rewriting process. The study examines Haikal’s self-translation of a book titled ‘Autumn of Fury: The Assassination of Sadat’. This self-translation is used as an example due to the modifications and changes made by Haikal, and examines to what extent the translator is faithful to his ST (English version). For the purpose of this study, fifteen examples have been selected from Haikal's version of Autumn of Fury. They are then analysed and compared to their Arabic translations (TT), and the differences are highlighted and discussed. The selected examples include words, phrases, sentences, and sometimes whole paragraphs. The study relies on Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) as a theoretical framework to uncover the hidden ideologies and attitudes behind the modification, manipulation, or rewriting of the ST into Arabic. These examples are analysed from linguistic, political and ideological perspectives. The study finds that Haikal’s self-translation of Autumn of Fury into Arabic was actually a rewriting process rather than a translation process, and that a new book is almost recreated out of the original

    Kite Generator System: Grid Integration and Validation

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    International audienceIn this paper, the problem of grid integration of a kite generator system (KGS), is handled. The mechanical power generated by the kite's traction is translated into an electrical one via a permanent magnet synchronous machine. This power is then injected in the grid or used to supply an isolated load after passing a power electronics interface. Control schemes have been developed for grid connected or stand-alone operation and tested on a hardware-in-the-loop simulator

    Efficacy and safety of atorvastatin and rosuvastatin in ischemic heart disease patients: A prospective study

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    Purpose: To compare the safety and efficacy of two commonly used statins namely; atorvastatin and rosuvastatin, and determine the efficiency of CoQ10 in the reversal of statin-induced myopathy. Methods: An investigational study design was adopted using randomized trials involving patients suffering from ischemic heart disease and receiving either atorvastatin or rosuvastatin. The study was conducted at Punjab Institute of Cardiology, Lahore, Pakistan during the period, November 2016 - February 2017. A total number of 95 male and female patients, between the ages of 40 and 80 years, were selected. Their blood samples were analyzed for lipid profile, total cholesterol, serum high-density lipoprotein-cholesterol (HDL-C), serum triglycerides, low-density lipoproteins-cholesterol (LDL-C) and total cholesterol/HDL-C ratio. Results: Gender and dose showed significant correlation with creatine phosphokinase (CPK) levels, (p = 0.001) and (p > 0.001), respectively. The patients using rosuvastatin 20 mg had a higher risk of developing myopathy than those treated with atorvastatin 40 mg (p = 0.023), while atorvastatin 20 mg patients were more prone to induce myopathy than 10 mg (p = 0.001) recipients. Atorvastatin 20 mg produced higher CPK levels than rosuvastatin 10 mg (p = 0.002). A substantial increase in CPK levels was found with rosuvastatin 20 mg and atorvastatin 20 mg usage (p > 0.001). It was observed that rosuvastatin 20 mg significantly increased the risk of myopathy compared to atorvastatin 10 mg (p > 0.001). However, rosuvastatin 20 mg/day considerably reduced the blood cholesterol as compared to atorvastatin 10mg/day (p = 0.001). CPK levels reduced significantly following treatment with CoQ10 (p = 0.022). Conclusion: Rosuvastatin users are more prone to the risk of myopathy, myalgic symptoms and rise in CPK levels than atorvastatin users, and these effects are dose related. CoQ10 is effective in lowering CPK levels and reversing myalgia
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