559 research outputs found

    Cash management and control / Azlan Mohamed Ismail

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    This is the study of the management and control of cash in companies which is confined to the Kelang Valley and other parts of Malaysia

    Inhumanity / Nik Mastura Nik Ismail Azlan

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    Proudly mentioned, the poems featured in this anthology are a testimony to the depth of feelings, spirits, and the tireless solidarity of the authors with the Palestinian people. Each poem written from the depth and breadth of the soul serves as a powerful reminder of the shared humanity that unites us all

    A usability study on content display in mobile learning / Riaza Rias, Fazilah Ismail and Azlan Ismail

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    Mobile technology has started to play many important roles in our lives. In education, mobile technology could assist learning while students are on the move by using mobile devices such as personal digital assistant (PDA), mobile phones or a laptop. We look at PDAs in this study. One of the problems faced by small devices are the way to display information on a small screen size. A navigation technique is implemented to display the content for learning programming in C++ on a PDA. A usability study is also conducted on the prototype design using QUIS guidelines on 10 students. We discuss the results of the usability study

    Palestine, you changed my worldview / Nik Mastura Nik Ismail Azlan

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    The Academy of Language Studies, Universiti Teknologi MARA (UiTM) Cawangan Kedah is thrilled to announce the release of the fourth edition of its e-magazine, The Epitome. This publication represents our steady dedication to cultivating creativity in language and literature. The primary objective of THE EPITOME is to offer a platform for writers, educators, scholars, poets, and researchers can come together to exchange their ideas, discoveries, expertise, and narratives. Our special focus revolves around an array of creative writing genres, encompassing playwriting, short stories, songs, speeches, memoirs, literary journalism, humour writing, lyric essays, innovative essays, and personal essays, with a goal to embrace diverse linguistic expressions, with content available in four languages: English, Bahasa Melayu, Mandarin, and Arabic

    Unlicensed vehicle. Its contributions on the movements of the Cini's population / Azlan Ismail

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    Cini is a newly developed territory in Pahang. The project is developed by an agency called DARA. Before Cini was developed, it was covered by huge jungle. It has an area of 16195.92 hectare of land. Where 931.03 hectare is agricultural area and 305 hectare is mining area. Cini is divided into six (6) small scheme which are.Among these schemes, Felda Cini 1 and Felda Cini Timur are the centre for any activities. DARA has developed these two schemes into administrative centre in Cini, where facilities such as government office, shops and others can be found here

    Citation typologies and rhetorical functions of citations in master dissertations / Nik Mastura Nik Ismail Azlan

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    This study compares the use of citation typologies and the rhetorical citation functions in three M. Ed TESL and three M. Ed Visual Art Education dissertations in the field of education. Document analysis was conducted to identify the types of citations used (integral or non-integral citations) in the Introduction, Literature Review, Methodology, and Results and Discussion sections. The use of integral citations was found to be more frequent than non-integral citations for both M. Ed TESL and M. Ed Visual Art Education dissertations. In addition, the ‘Literature Review’ contained the highest density of citations in both M. Ed TESL and M. Ed Visual Art Education dissertations. Citations identified in the corpus were also coded in terms of rhetorical functions. ‘Attribution’ was found to have the highest density in both M. Ed TESL and M. Ed Visual Art Education dissertations. However, repetitive occurrence of ‘incorrect use of citations’ was found in some of the dissertations. In conclusion, the paper argues that lecturers should provide more instruction on various types of citations as well as rhetorical functions of citations in the classroom to enhance students’ writing skills in producing quality academic papers

    Full- field Electroretinogram (ffERG) on color vision deficiency/ Saiful Azlan Rosli and Hamizah Ismail

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    This study aimed to describe the electrophysiological respond of amplitude and latency time using full-field ERG (FfERG) among colour vision deficiency. Twelve eyes of colour vision deficiency subject were recruited in this study which the mean age of the subjects was 22.0 ± 1.41 years. Psychophysics colour vision test was done by using Nagel Anomaloscope. Room illumination was photopic adapted for 10 minutes, then single flashes of 3 cd.s.m-2 presented until four similar artefacts-free ERG waveforms, which based on ISCEV 2015 protocol. All the data were analysed using a one-sample t-test, which was compared to the normative test value. Cone a-wave amplitude (V) was statistically significant higher by 31.65, 95% CI [21.74, 41.55], p=0.00 than a normal cone a-wave amplitude of -30.73 V. Meanwhile, cone a-wave latency time (ms) shows statistically significant higher by 0.92, 95% CI [0.05, 1.79], p=0.04 than a normal cone a wave latency time of 14.30 ms. Also, cone b-wave amplitude (V) shows a significant lower by -107. 95% CI [-136.94, -77.63], p=0.00 than a normal cone b-wave amplitude of 119.26 V. FfERG techniques ability to detect any abnormality that occurred in the retina and visual pathway related to vision

    An ode to the people of Palestine / Nik Mastura Nik Ismail Azlan

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    Proudly mentioned, the poems featured in this anthology are a testimony to the depth of feelings, spirits, and the tireless solidarity of the authors with the Palestinian people. Each poem written from the depth and breadth of the soul serves as a powerful reminder of the shared humanity that unites us all

    World Pharmacists Day 2023: pharmacy strengthening health systems / Saliha Azlan and Farhana Fakhira Ismail

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    The Faculty of Pharmacy, UiTM Puncak Alam hosted the World Pharmacists Day 2023 on the 28th of October 2023. The event was a remarkable achievement, meticulously coordinated and executed by our dedicated students, under the capable leadership of Ms. Intan Rynn Zulaikha. This event brought together students from different faculties for a day filled with informative talks, interactive sessions, and health screenings. The event that was conducted at Rafflesia Student Complex offered a range of activities designed to promote health awareness and educate the community about the role of pharmacists in healthcare
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