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    Towards a common PPP framework for ASEAN

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    The countries of the Association of South East Asian Nations or ASEAN aspire to achieve regional economic integration by 2020 (ASEAN Economic Community or AEC). One of the most significant targets of the AEC is perhaps the establishment of a well-connected, highly competitive, and resilient ASEAN wherein people, goods, services, and capital are closer together. Infrastructure, therefore, is urgently needed. Among the constraints in establishing infrastructure is the difficulty of the public sectors of most member countries to provide adequate funding. Consequently, they entice their private sectors to assist through the provision of funds as well as expertise. As such, public-private cooperation via public-private partnerships, or PPP, is seen by ASEAN as among the most viable alternatives. This chapter examines PPP implementation in ASEAN member countries and assesses the prospect of having a common PPP framework for ASEAN. In conducting the assessment, the PPP implementation framework within the European Union (EU) is used as a benchmark. Outcomes of the examination include that a country-specific PPP implementation framework exists in each of the ASEAN member countries but that the framework differs from one country to another. In addition, ASEAN member countries are at different stages of PPP implementation maturity. In the context of the provision of infrastructure, the diverse PPP implementation frameworks may not be beneficial or could even act as among the impediments towards the realization of AEC 2020. The chapter concludes with views on the prospect of a common PPP implementation framework for ASEAN and highlights key areas considered appropriate to be harmonized

    UiTM Cawangan Perak merangka Strategic Action Plan (SAP): Globally Respected University 2024 berpaksikan Model Kampus Lestari Pintar @ UiTMCP towards a sustainable smart campus 2025 / Mohd Fadzil Abdul Rashid

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    10.11.2023 Prof. Madya Gs Dr Mohd Fadzil Abdul Rashid, Prof. Madya Dr Nur Hisham Ibrahim, Prof. Madya Ts Dr Norhayati Baharun, Prof. Madya Sr Dr Mohd Azian Zaidi, Prof. Madya Dr Muhamad Abdul Aziz Ab Gani, Jona Hidayati Qamaruzzaman, Mohamad Hairi Ramli, Prof. Madya Sr Dr Thuraiya Mohd, Azrul Bahaluddin, Ts Hjh Nor Azizah Oma

    Kad Hari Raya

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    Kad ucapan hari raya yang diutuskan kepada Profesor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz daripada Abdul Rashid, Musalmah, Kamal Effendy, Kamal Ezany, Marlina, Marlini dan Kamal Ezwa

    Cold Thermal Storage System Design and Implementation On A Compressed Air Energy Storage System

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    A Master of Science thesis in Mechanical Engineering by Rashid Ahmed Jasim Al-Rashid entitled, “Cold Thermal Storage System Design and Implementation on a Compressed Air Energy Storage System”, submitted in May 2023. Thesis advisor is Dr. Mehmet Orhan and thesis co-advisor is Dr. Abdul Hai Al-Alami. Soft copy is available (Thesis, Completion Certificate, Approval Signatures, and AUS Archives Consent Form).College of EngineeringDepartment of Mechanical EngineeringMaster of Science in Mechanical Engineering (MSME

    Kad Hari Raya

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    Kad ucapan hari raya yang diutuskan kepada Profesor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz daripada Nik Abdul Rashid Nik Abdul Maji

    Hindianizing Heidi: Working children in Abdul Rashid Kardar's Do Phool

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    This article addresses Do Phool (1958), Abdul Rashid Kardar's film adaptation of Johanna Spyri's classic children's novel Heidi (1880). Kadar's film reconfigures Spyri's vision of the Romantic child within the idiom of popular Hindi cinema - with its particular performance traditions and mythological allusions - in order to project an ideological image of the newly independent State. The film therefore exemplifies what Tejaswini Ganti has called (H)Indianization. Attending closely to the work of the child actors presented in the film can reveal the ideological and allegorical use of childhood in 1950s Hindi cinema, as well as the uneven development of childhood as a universal category. © 2011 The Author

    Kad Hari Raya

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    Kad ucapan hari raya yang diutuskan kepada Profesor Diraja Ungku Abdul Aziz daripada Haji Masood bin Abdul Rashid dan Hajjah Hapipah binti Haji Ahma

    Mama Effar / Norafiqa Abdul Rashid

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    Mama Effar is a small business that are currently focused on one product which is chocolate chips cookies. The business is located at Kuala Lumpur and the range of area that are provided with the delivery service is within Kuala Lumpur and Selangor only. Our hope for the business is that we can be more variety in our products and expand our business across Malaysia. People who love cookies and chocolate is our target market. We have been making formula for our cookies that everyone and even for the older people to enjoy it as we made it less sugar hence it will not be too sweet for them. We also have been putting a price that are affordable for people to purchase it. All the product was made with premium chocolate and also pure butter to make it stay crunchy. Mama Effar has been choosing Facebook as one of the platforms of social media. This is because in terms of promoting business especially small business, Facebook is the best platform if it compares with other social media such as Instagram and Twitter. It also has special section or the community for the entrepreneurs to promote their business for instance Facebook Page. There are many people that have Facebook account especially the older generations. The older generation felt more interested in Facebook rather than any other social media platforms. Mama Effar has used different method of promoting such as teaser, hard sell and soft sell for our posting at Mama Effar’s Choc Chip Cookies Facebook Page. Mama Effar has posted seven teaser, 16 hard sell, 16 soft sell and 19 frequency post in our Facebook page. All activities that has been done by Mama Effar from the day of creation Facebook page until now, has been posted in Mama Effar’s Choc Chip Cookies Facebook Page
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