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    Small school challenges: learning lessons from small school headteachers

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    Testing the relationship between government expenditure and national income in Malaysia

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    The present study aims to investigate the relationship between national income and Government expenditure in Malaysia. The annual data over the period 1960 to 1998 were used. The result of Johansen multivariate cointegration revealed that no long run relationship among the non-stationary variables existed. Further, a unidirectional causality was observed, that is, from national income growth to Government expenditure growth. Thus, Wagner's law is supported by the data, in the short run. Some relevant policy issues and implications are discussed

    Zero-G Report ''LH2 Boiling Threshold"

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    Test to determine minimum temperature difference between heated wall and liquid hydrogen at boiling point required to initiate nucleate boiling under steady state conditions and zero-g

    Narrative approaches to design multi-screen augmented reality experiences

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    This paper explores how traditional narrative language used in film and theatre can be adapted to create interactivity and a greater sense of presence in the virtual heritage environment. It focuses on the fundamental principles of narrative required to create immersion and presence and investigates methods of embedding intangible social histories into these environments. These issues are explored in a case study of Greens Mill in the 1830’s, interweaving the story of the reform bill riots in Nottingham with the life of George Green, mathematician and proprietor of the Mill

    'Breaking the glass': preserving social history in virtual environments

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    New media technologies play an important role in the evolution of our society. Traditional museums and heritage sites have evolved from the ‘cabinets of curiosity’ that focused mainly on the authority of the voice organising content, to the places that offer interactivity as a means to experience historical and cultural events of the past. They attempt to break down the division between visitors and historical artefacts, employing modern technologies that allow the audience to perceive a range of perspectives of the historical event. In this paper, we discuss virtual reconstruction and interactive storytelling techniques as a research methodology and educational and presentation practices for cultural heritage sites. We present the Narrating the Past project as a case study, in order to illustrate recent changes in the preservation of social history and guided tourist trails that aim to make the visitor’s experience more than just an architectural walk through

    Narrating the past: virtual environments and narrative

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    This paper explores how traditional narrative language used in film and theatre can be adapted to create interactivity and a greater sense of presence in the virtual heritage environment. It focuses on the fundamental principles of narrative required to create immersion and presence and investigates methods of embedding intangible social histories into these environments. These issues are explored in a case study of Greens Mill in the 1830’s, interweaving the story of the reform bill riots in Nottingham with the life of George Green, mathematician and proprietor of the Mill

    Wagner’s Law versus Keynesian Hypothesis in Malaysia: An Impressionistic View

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    This article refreshes the inter-relationships between government spending and economic growth in Malaysia. The contribution of this article provides a better understanding of the application of Keynesian and Wagnerian hypotheses in the following aspects – (1) literature review; (2) conceptual review on government expenditure-economic growth nexus; and (3) empirical results.Government expenditure; Economic growth
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