5 research outputs found

    Rolling Stone Sdn Bhd / Nur Syaheera Mohd Fadhil, Nur Syafiqah Roslan and Anis Syahirah Abd Rahman

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    This business is based on partnership where it consists of three (3) members. Job allocation was divided equally starting from the General Manager, Administration Manager, Marketing Manager, Operational Manager and lastly Financial Manager. The business capital is amounted to RM where the total contribution of each member is RM and the rest is from the Bank loan. THE ROLLING STONE is basically more into food sections. This is where we cook the food immediately when the order is proceed. Our market mainly focus is the consumers that come to visit the shopping malls. Not that they will give us benefits but they are also allowed to watch while cooking to gain experience. People are allowed to open another branch by going through the contract agreement process from the main source. Our business will be expected to commence on 2012 and our vision is to make our company a well-known, established and satisfied by our customer in order to expand our capacity of making rolling paratha with variety sauce and fillings and to attract other companies to deal with us with a better price. We are expecting to open more branches like small booths in few places for start and if it is possible we would also like to expand the menu choices in the future. It all depends from the start where it all begins to show that people or consumers like it or not

    Classification of Neuroticism using Psychophysiological Signals During Speaking Task based on Two Different Baseline Measurements

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    Biosignals from psychophysiological changes can be measured as electroencephalography (EEG), heart rate, skin conductance, and respiration rate, to name a few. They have been used in many research areas including human personality. Neuroticism, one of the five major traits underlie personality, reflects stable tendency towards experiencing negative emotions. An understanding of how neuroticism influences responses to psychological distress may shed a light upon individual differences in emotion self-regulation. To study the causal relationship between neuroticism and psychophysiological signals, a selection of appropriate baseline signals as a reference signal is essential to compare to current experimental signals of interest. Thus, we present classification of neuroticism using psychophysiological signals obtained during a speaking task based on two different baseline measurements (eyes closed and eyes open). Eight healthy male participants consisting of four neurotic and four emotionally stable subjects were recruited based on Eysenck Personality Inventory (EPI) and Big Five Inventory (BFI) scoring system. Four features including mean EEG beta power, heart rate, skin conductance, and respiration rate were used for the classification using a Support Vector Machine (SVM). The results showed higher classification accuracy achieved with eyes open as the baseline (62.5%) as compared to eyes closed as the baseline (37.5%), during speaking task. This indicate the importance of selecting appropriate baseline in analysis involving EEG and physiological signals

    Diversity of bats in contrasting habitats of hulu terengganu dipterocarp forest and setiu wetland bris forest with a note on preliminary study of vertical stratification of pteropodid bats

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    A study of the bat diversity was conducted in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland Beach Ridges Interspersed with Swales (BRIS) forest in Terengganu, to study the species diversity, composition and stratification of fruit bats from the understorey to the forest canopy. Mist nets were set up at the understorey, sub-canopy and canopy layer while harp traps were set up at the understorey layer. We recorded 170 individuals from six families’ compromised 21 species from Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forests and four species from Setiu Wetland BRIS forests throughout the sampling period. Megaerops ecaudatus and Cynopterus brachyotis were the most dominant species in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland BRIS forests. Our study also recorded two species with new distributional records for the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia, namely, Rhinolophus chiewkweeae and Chaerephon johorensis in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forests. Potential factors that might influence the results were in terms of the canopy covers, the structural complexity of canopy, food availability and spatial characteristics. This study was able to increase the knowledge on the species diversity and composition of bats in Hulu Terengganu dipterocarp forest and Setiu Wetland BRIS forest, thus, further aid in the effort of bat conservation in both areas. © Penerbit Universiti Sains Malaysia, 2018

    Neural correlates of eye contact in face-to-face verbal interaction: An EEG-based study of the extraversion personality trait.

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    The extraversion personality trait has a positive correlation with social interaction. In neuroimaging studies, investigations on extraversion in face-to-face verbal interactions are still scarce. This study presents an electroencephalography (EEG)-based investigation of the extraversion personality trait in relation to eye contact during face-to-face interactions, as this is a vital signal in social interactions. A sample of healthy male participants were selected (consisting of sixteen more extraverted and sixteen less extraverted individuals) and evaluated with the Eysenck's Personality Inventory (EPI) and Big Five Inventory (BFI) tools. EEG alpha oscillations in the occipital region were measured to investigate extraversion personality trait correlates of eye contact during a face-to-face interaction task and an eyes-open condition. The results revealed that the extraversion personality trait has a significant positive correlation with EEG alpha coherence in the occipital region, presumably due to its relationship with eye contact during the interaction task. Furthermore, the decrease in EEG alpha power during the interaction task compared to the eyes-open condition was found to be greater in the less extraverted participants; however, no significant difference was observed between the less and more extraverted participants. Overall, these findings encourage further research towards the understanding of neural mechanism correlates of the extraversion personality trait-particularly in social interaction

    MASJID LAMA BATU 6, BATU 6 JALAN GOMBAK, 53100 KUALA LUMPUR, SELANGOR MALAYSIA

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    The study of Masjid Lama Batu 6 in Gombak takes us back to the early Minang establishments in the area, along with the importance of the Masjid in a community and how it is designed to function as a place of worship, gathering and religious or educational activities. Although built in 1931, talk of an older masjid along the Sungai Gombak still remains to this day. The Masjid, however, is now adjacent to the main road Jalan Gombak and has modern additions to it and plans for future renovations continue. However, many elements, such as the roof structure and the timber column ‘tiang’ or soko guru, have still been kept from the original masjid. The study of Masjid Lama Batu 6 comprises the building’s and its physical site’s evolution throughout history, the surrounding culture of the people as well as its neighbourhood context. The Masjid, to this day, essentially functions as a core part of the community, holding religious as well as social requirements of Muslims, with the space for prayer as well as an adjoining hall to multi-function as an extended prayer space or to provide an educational and/or event space. The first part of the report conveys the analytical studies of Masjid Lama Batu 6, which include: history, chronology, architectural influences, the site context of the masjid, the culture and social aspects along with the migration of the first society with the new society of Batu 6. The second part of the report is a compilation of measured drawings of Masjid Lama Batu 6 Gombak. The report further evaluates the structure of the masjid, how the role of culture and religion in shaping the architecture of masjids in the region and how other factors such as climate, geography and technology can affect a building design. Ultimately, the studies are made to benefit the generations to come on the local masjid and their unique heritage
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