695 research outputs found

    EZ Lock / Muhammad Hafeez Hashim

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    At this stage, a detail study about EZ lock for my new product development was done. It is necessary in order to get detailed information about the product, non-verbal interview and research on the innovation product based and its features, quality, and conveniences. Furthermore, the theory of the new product development was related to my product concept. The details of my product were divided into research and development, product design, features, concept testing, build prototype and test marketing. In research and development, the details explanation of how the idea generation and market survey was conducted. The idea actually was generated based on the problem for the bikers and students in using their present bike lock which are not convenient and not enough secured. It is also waste time in finding the bike lock’s key and sometimes student often forgot where the last time they put their key. Next, the details study based on target market for my product is bike store and hardware store which is the attractive sport for the people that looking for the bike lock. From the idea generation and market survey done, it shows the summary of the product detail, analysis and also target market on how our product idea was develop. The things that was analyzed is the product design or features. At this part, a sketch of my product design was done based on combination of existing product in market. Concept testing is the further analysis of the product on how target market will accept the innovation product

    Involvement of NF-κB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens [Corrigendum] [Retraction]

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    Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al. Involvement of NF-κB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens [Corrigendum]. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2015;9:3001–3002 was published subsequent to Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al, Involvement of NF-ΚB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2014;8:2193–2211, and Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al, α-Mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens demonstrates apoptogenesis in MCF-7 with regulation of NF-κB and Hsp70 protein modulation in vitro, and tumor reduction in vivo. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2014;8:1629–1647.When comparing the papers it becomes apparent that they have an unacceptably high degree of similarity and re-use. Further, there is no clear scientific distinction between the cell lines and the results in both. Accordingly, the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher issued a Notice of Retraction for Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al, Involvement of NF-ΚB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens. Drug Des Devel Ther. 2014;8:2193–2211 and the subsequent Corrigendum. This retraction relates to this Corrigendum&nbsp

    Involvement of NF-κB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens [Retraction]

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    Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al. Involvement of NF-κB and HSP70 signaling pathways in the apoptosis of MDA-MB-231 cells induced by a prenylated xanthone compound, α-mangostin, from Cratoxylum arborescens. Drug Design, Development and Therapy. 2014;8:2193–2211 was published subsequent to Ibrahim MY, Hashim NM, Mohan S, et al. α-Mangostin from Cratoxylum arborescens demonstrates apoptogenesis in MCF-7 with regulation of NF-κB and Hsp70 protein modulation in vitro, and tumor reduction in vivo. Drug Design, Development and Therapy. 2014;8:1629–1647.When comparing the papers it becomes apparent that they have an unacceptably high degree of similarity and re-use. Further, there is no clear scientific distinction between the cell lines and the results in both. Accordingly, the Editor-in-Chief and Publisher have issued this Notice of Retraction.This retraction relates to this paperThis retraction relates to this Corrigendu

    Immoral contracts in the context of public policy / Aishah Hashim

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    This project paper is divided into three main parts, that is: 1) A general outline of public policy as regards to its development. 2) The general headings under immoral contracts that is contracts nude with prostitutes, for cohabitation and to promote sexual immorality. 5) The legal consequences of immoral contacts (its general rules and exceptions). This paper did not require much fieldwork. It only required research based on articles and decided cases. This was done with the great help of the staff at the Perpustakaan Tun Abdul Razak, MAM Institute of Technology, Shah Alam, Selangor; National Library, Kuala Lumpur; The University Malaya Law Library, the High Court Library of Johore Bahru,the Muar High court Library and Batu Pabst Magistrate Court Library. This paper will not have been made possible without the generous help of the following people concerned. My gratitude and appreciation to my supervisor, Hr. Joginder Singh for his kind guidance, advic

    Bulan Bintang / Nur Syafawati Mohd Hashim

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    After two years of theoretical study, the internship course is the final course of study I have to complete as a Marketing student at the Faculty of Business Administration. This internship course serves as a hands-on training ground for students to get real-world knowledge and workplace abilities that help them take responsibility for completing tasks assigned by their employer and gain job experience. My unforgettable and insightful 6-months industrial training began at Bulan Bintang Setia Alam. Bulan Bintang is one of the well-known retail brands in Malaysia that sells traditional clothing with a simple design while keeping its distinctiveness and traditionalism, the company has now become one of the top Muslim modem brands in Malaysia, and it is continuing to grow swiftly without compromising its fundamental value of producing high-quality products. Their brand is known with Baju Melayu that comes in two different cuttings which are slim fit and tailored fit. In this report, I have assessed the internal and external factors that might affect this company by using the SWOT analysis. Based on the analysis that I have observed, I have given my best recommendation for each SWOT that I have listed in the diagram. This include how Bulan Bintang can sustain their strengths, what they need to do to overcome their weaknesses, how they can take advantage of the opportunities, and what they can do deal with the threats

    Video interview with author and manuscript owner Professor Sa’adiya Omar

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    Fieldwork Team: Dr. Mustapha Hashim Kurfi (Principal Investigator), Hauwa Usman (Local Project Manager), Alhaji Abubakar Maikudi Aishat (General Field Facilitator). Technical Team: Prof. Fallou Ngom (Project Director and former Director of the African Studies Center), and Eleni Castrol (Technical Lead, BU Libraries). These collections on Gender in Nigerian Ajami Manuscripts are copied as part of the African Studies Center’s African Ajami Library. Access Condition and Copyright: These materials are subject to copyright. All rights reserved to the author. For use, distribution or reproduction contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]). Required Citation: Kurfi, M. H., Hauwa U., Ngom, F., and Castro, E. (2020). African Ajami Library: Gender in Nigerian Ajami Manuscripts. Boston: Boston University Libraries: http://hdl.handle.net/2144/41953. For Inquiries: Please Contact Professor Fallou Ngom ([email protected]).Video interview with author and manuscript owner Professor Sa’adiya Omar. Professor Sa’adiya Omar, the most celebrated author of women in the Sokoto Caliphate of Northern Nigeria. Professor Sa’adiya currently occupies the position of Nana Asma’u and Modibbo Kilo, the leaders of the Yantaru movement, i.e. Uwartaru (the Mother of the Yantaru). Equally, she had served as the National Amirah (President) of the largest Muslim umbrella organization in Nigeria – Federation of Muslim Women’s Associations in Nigeria (FOMWAN). As at the present, she serves in many capacities and is a member of various Islamic committees in Sokoto state and in Nigeria in general

    STUDI PEMIKIRAN MUSTAFA AKYOL DAN HASHIM KAMALI TERHADAP PENERAPAN SANKSI APOSTASI: ANALISIS HERMENEUTIKA NEGOSIATIF

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    The death penalty for people who left from Islam is contrary to religious freedom. Human rights, which is the dominant discourse today, calls for a re-reading of the death penalty. The implication, there are many scholars who re-think the punishment of apostasy. Among them are Mustafa Akyol and Hashim Kamali who goes into this line. If the first name lives in the middle of a society where Muslims are a minority (America), then it is different from the last name. Hashim Kamali disseminated his ideas in Malaysia, one of the countries adhering to classical Islamic traditions. The fundamental question in this study is how the sanctions of apostasy are discussed again by the two thinkers. This type of research is qualitative with future data on a library study (library research). These research data are derived from the representative works of Mustafa Akyol and Hashim Kamali on the subject of apostasy. Furthermore, the findings of their thinking are studied through the framework of negotiative hermeneutic theory. This theory was initiated by Khaled Abou El Fadl who pointed to the negotiations between the three entities, the author, the text and the reader. There are three key variables in discussing the thinking of Mustafa Akyol and Hashim Kamali. From texts and authority, the discourse of authoritarianism to the anatomy of the discourses of authority. Based on that, the approach taken here is socio-legal. The first conclusion both Mustafa Akyol and Hashim Kamali have rejected the death penalty for apostasy. Second conclusion is using three variables when being analyzed by negotiative hermeneutic. In text and authority is able to be seen how a text is formed and its relationship with the social reality that surrounds it. The differences between the public who became the audience of them necessitate the differences in steps in the re-reading of this topic. On the discourse of authoritarianism can be reviewed the formation of non-authoritarian law by placing it as an entity that is constantly changing. Besides meeting the five prerequisites set by the hermeneutics of negotiations. In the anatomy of authoritarian discourse, there are three things that are discussed: consistency, a selective attitude to signs to the balance of interests and rationality. These two thinkers consistently use their respective steps in this topic. While Mustafa Akyol is selective to the sign, unlike Hashim Kamali. Despite this, they met at the same point with the conclusion that there is no death penalty for apostate perpetrators. This discussion is based on the success of both merging the importance of preserving religion and protecting human rights

    Industrial training report: Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Spanish Institute (UniKL MSI) / Farah Izzati Mohamad Hashim

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    The MOST precious and priceless moments that revolved for sixmonth of my internship placement at Universiti Kuala Lumpur Malaysian Spanish Institute (UniKL MSI) was one of the most invaluable experiences in my life. The journey of my industrial training at UniKL MSI started on 1st of March 2024 and ended on 9th of August 2024. I have been assigned to Academic Services Section (AcSS), supervised by Puan Norliza Amran. Day passing by days within the 24 weeks of my internship placement were truly a golden opportunity for me to get myself well prepared to enter the real working environment while being part of the requirement in the journey of completing my study as a Human Resource final year student. All of the precious experiences and knowledge that enriched both my professional skills and personal growth that I was able to gain because they provide an exposure to us as students on what a real-life working atmosphere feels like. Revolves in Academic Affairs department has taught me on how to manage documentations, handle databases and deal with people from various backgrounds. These are the elements that cannot be taught with papers and pens

    Industrial training report: Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM) / Nurin Hazirah Nor Hashim

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    The internship report consists of the work experience that I have gained during my six months at USM. It was a great opportunity to be participate in area of human resources and administration of this company. I had the opportunity to work on a wide range of projects for example event management. I develop a strong communication and teamwork skills as my department did a lot of benchmarking to another public and private university such as Taylor’s University, Sunway University and Universiti Utara Malaysia. Throughout my internship, I also able to identify the SWOT Analysis. Strength, weakness, opportunity, and threats is crucial as it helps to assess internal and external factor that might affect the organization

    Palm oil a saturated fat: a case of incidental or tactical classification / Arshad Hashim

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    This work was based on my original paper titled "The Technical Characteristics of Palm Oil", rewritten and revised after helpful comments made by Professor W P T James, Director of Rowell Research Institute, United Kingdom and Chairman of the European Advisory Group on Palm Oil. The new title was given to suit the new objectives and problems presented in this paper. The remaining errors and other shortcoming are mine alone
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