664 research outputs found
Orang Asli in Politics in Development of Pahang
The research is carried out to determine the role and involvement of the Orang Asli
community in the politics and development in Pahang. The study aims to gauge
their views and knowledge in the two fields. The study engages several concepts in
the fields of politics and development. This study will also review previous
researches and studies in the same field. Various research methods are used such as
survey, informal interview, literature research and personal experiences. Analysis
begins by looking at the political structure of the Orang Asli community, their
involvement in politics as well as their views and knowledge of development. In
addition, the study also examines the role of the government in aiding the
development of the Orang Asli community in Pahang.
Study findings reveal that on the whole, the Orang Asli’s involvement in politics is
satisfactory. Their involvement in the electoral process—i.e. voting—are quite
high. On political knowledge, the study found that the Orang Asli’s knowledge in
this areas is high. This is concluded from the fact that the Orang Asli are very familiar with their local assemblyman. However, it is noted that the level of
participation and understanding varies from group to group and from area to area.
In the aspect of development, research findings show that a majority of the Orang
Asli community have actually participated directly in development and that some
have also benefited from it especially in the form of infrastructure development.
With respect to their knowledge of development, a larger proportion of the Orang
Asli knew what the term “development” generally entails. However, the study
found that although involvement and knowledge is high, this various between areas
and is not uniform throughout the Orang Asli settlement. Therefore, relevant
authorities, involved in the development of the Orang Asli community should take
drastic measures to ensure the participation of these citizens be more
comprehensive in politics and development in Pahang
A Semi-Automatically Assessable Design for a Hands-On Compilers Course
This paper describes the author's experience with ahands-on compilers course designed and carried on in theGerman University in Cairo. The five main points are the courseobjectives, the course organization, the author's approach toformulating the lab exercises – an approach recommended forprogramming courses in general (which is also the maincontribution as it offers a method for “semi-automatic” gradingwithout the need for an automatic assessment system, besidesdocumenting the author's experience categorizing and offering ahands-on compilers course), the small language “invented” forwhich the lexical analyzer, syntactic analyzer and interpreter areto be written by the students (which is the course's ongoingproject) and the adopted grading scheme. Besides, having thecourse’s project seamlessly integrated within the other exercises(as opposed to a separate bulk at the end of the course) is anotherpoint stressed in its design. An idea for a system for automatingthe whole process is proposed at the end
Optimization of medium for the production of β-cyclodextrin glucanotransferase using Central Composite Design (CCD)
Production of cyclodextrin glucanotransferase (CGTase) from Bacillus G 1, a new bacterial isolate was optimized in shake-flask cultures using statistical design approach. An efficient fermentation medium producing CGTase with high activity (54.9U/ml) was determined: A 2(5) Central Composite Design (CCD; half fraction) has been chosen to elucidate the combined effect of five process variables; tapioca starch, peptone, yeast extract, magnesium sulphate and potassium phosphate concentration. Concentrations of 4% tapioca starch, 2% peptone, 0.04% magnesium sulphate and 1 % sodium carbonate have been shown to be optimum for the production of CGTase
Corporate Governance Structure and Firm Performance: Evidence from Industrial Sector in Malaysia & Singapore
This research studies the influences of corporate governance structure on firm performance in Malaysia & Singapore. The governance structure variables are board size, CEO duality, CEO tenure and audit committee. ROA & OCF are the measures of firm performance. In Malaysia, firm
performance is positively correlated with board size and CEO duality but negative with CEO tenure and audit committee. In Singapore, the relationship between governance structure and firm performance is positive
and significant with board structure and audit committee but negative with CEO duality and CEO tenure
Population Growth and Unemployment in Zanzibar
The study aims to determine the effect of population growth and unemployment status in Zanzibar from 1990 to 2020. Descriptive analysis was used to investigate the normality of variables used and VECM estimation was used to estimate the results. In long run, the findings from this study revealed that, population growth contribute positively to increase the unemployment problem by 5.2 percent, however, the GDP per capita and inflation shown to reduce unemployment problem by 0.3 and 0.7 percent respectively. For the case of short run, population growth, Inflation and GDP per capita found to have positive contribution to increase the unemployment problem in Zanzibar by 0.55, 0.01, and 0.22 percent respectively. The findings also confirm the presence of unidirectional Granger causality from population growth to unemployment. Therefore, the study concludes that, population growth is among the factor that increase the unemployment rate in Zanzibar. Based on the study results, it is recommended that, Government should emphasize family planning and human capital investment, since it leads to generate the healthier and skilled labours who can compete in labour market and easily employed
Ketoksikan Beberapa Racun Hamama dan Piretroid Timan terhadap Hamama Lelabah Merah, Tetranychus urticae Koch Kompleks
The toxicity of four acaricides and five synthetic pyrethroids against red spider mite, Tetranychus urticae Koch complex, was evaluated in the laboratory using the slide-dip technique. Mortality was recorded at 48 h post treatment and data were subjected to probit analysis. Based on the LC50 values, the order of toxicity of the chemicals tested was as follows: amitraz > deltamethrin = cypermethrin (CymbushR
) = fenvalerate > cypermethrin (RipcordR) > permethrin
> bromopropylate = chinomethionate > azocyclotin. The LC50 value for amitraz was 2.5 ppm while for chinomethionate
it was 37.5 ppm. Repeated tests on the toxicity of the pyrethroids using leaf dip technique at the LC50 and LC95 values obtained earlier from the slide-dip technique revealed a lower level of mortality. The highest mortality obtained was 21.0% from fenvalerate treatment at the LC95 value. Thus test techniques were found to give different toxicity values
on the red spider mite
Factors influencing students voting behaviour: pre and post IIUM students’representatives council’s election 2014
The objectives of the study are to identify and rank the factors that influence students’ voting behavior before
and after the International Islamic University Students’ Representative Council election, 2014. The data are
collected using survey questionnaires. First, this study is conducted by focusing on students at International
Islamic University Malaysia (IIUM) prior to the students’ representative council election 2014. The numbers of
respondents are 206 students for pre-election survey and 230 students for post election survey. The
methodologies used are descriptive statistics, factor analysis and non-parametric techniques using Kruskal-
Wallis test. The results from factor analysis show four new factors which influence students’ voting behavior for
pre IIUM SRC election 2014. Those factors are being labeled as 1) Manifesto, 2) Group Affiliation, 3)
Candidates and 4) Status-Qua. However, for post IIUM SRC election 2014, three new factors have been
constructed which are 1) Candidate and direct manifesto, 2) Group Affiliation and 3) Indirect manifesto
Youth in Public Housing: Place attachment and Quality of Life Index
This study examines the quality of life (QoL) satisfaction through place attachment theory upon neighbourhood area among youth in Kuala Lumpur. The objectives are to test the impact of neighbourhood sense of place on QoL index. For place attachment, the environmental factors closest to the home of the residents exerted a greater influence than the more distal factor. These findings contribute to understanding the relationship between place attachment theory and quality of life among youth. The discussion also considers personal dimensions of place belonging and identifying associations amongst them as ways to explore youth quality of life in the PPH. Keywords: Quality of Life; Place Attachment Theory; Youth; Public HousingISSN: 2398-4287© 2017. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
The Importance of Public Library for Youth Development in Malaysia
The purpose of this paper is to examine the usage of public library towards youth development. Generally, a public library offers information and educational resources to a community. Being that in the modern world, there are other modes in seeking information, the public library is often disregarded and being ignored of its existence. Factors that affect the use of public library such as accessibility, availability, comfortability and the maintenance of it plays an important role in determining its usage among youth. The paper will look into four research areas of the urban and rural areas involving 800 respondents (youth) in Malaysia as the base of this study to see whether the public library is used by the youth to gain information apart of other resources available.Keywords:Public Library, Youth, Youth development.ISSN: 2398-4287© 2017. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia
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