135 research outputs found

    Transkrip temubual bersama Encik Ismail Bin Haji Abdul Hamid tokoh pembuatan kompang mengenai pengalaman beliau dalam pembuatan kompang Ahmad Fitri Haron & Muhammad Azri Faiz Kasmani

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    Wawancara bersama Encik Ismail bin Haji Abdul Hamid ini dikendalikan oleh Ahmad Fitri Bin Haron dan Muhammad Azri Faiz Bin Kasmani, Pelajar Ijazah Sarjana Muda Pengurusan Maklumat, Pengurusan Rekod (IM246) semester 5 FakuIti Pengurusan Maklumat, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Kampus Segamat, Johor Bahru. Transkrip ini disediakan mengikut temubual yang telah dijalankan Bersama Encik Ismail Bin Haji Abdul Hamid mengenai pengalaman hidup sebagai seorang tokoh pembuatan kompang di Kmpung Tonjos, Mukim Jambi, Segamat, Johor. Beliau menceritakan tentang biodata diri dan keluarga, latar belakang Pendidikan, pengalaman selama membuat kompang dan harapan beliau tentang peralatan muzik tradisional. Kajian sejarah ini bukan sahaja melalui Encik Ismail bin Haji Abdul Hamid, malah ianya juga turut diperoleh dari sumber yang berbeza bagi melihat sejauh mana kesenian pembuatan kompang ini dapat dijaga untuk masa hadapan. Melalui projek sejarah lisan ini juga, diharap masyarakat luar terutamanya generasi pada masa sekarang akan dapat mengetahui lebih lanjut dan mendalam tentang kesenian pembuatan kompang

    Pembaziran bahan binaan / Muhammad Faiz Che Ismail

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    Laporan ini terbahagi kepada beberapa bahagian dan dimulakan dengan latar belakang syarikat dan latar belakang projek pembinaan. TSP Numumwah Sdn. Bhd. merupakan syarikat yang terlibat secara langsung bagi projek ini. Penglibatan TSP Numumwah Sdn. Bhd. di dalam pembinaan semenjak tahun 1985 lagi sebagai kontraktor pembinaan kelas 'D' dengan nama TSP Cahaya. Syarikat ini telah menubuhkan syarikat Sdn. Bhd. Untuk mendaftar kontraktor kelas 'A'. Kos projek ini bernilai RM 6,711,840.00. Tarikh milik tapak ialah pada 10 Ogos 2009 dan dijangka siap pada 28 November 2010. Hasil pemerhatian penulis mendapati bahan-bahan seperti konkrit, batu-bata, batu-baur, kayu­kayan, besi tetulang dan mortar. Pembaziran bahan-bahan binaan ini kebanyakan disebabkan sikap pekerja yang tidak bertanggungjawab dalam penggunaan bahan binaan. Selain itu, antara kesan-kesan lain ialah seperti sistem pengurusan kurang teratur, aktiviti jenayah, tempat penyimpanan bahan yang kurang sesuai dan lebihan stok. Namun demikian, untuk mengatasi masalah ini pelbagai langkah diambil oleh pihak kontraktor seperti memantau aktiviti kerja dan menghadkan kemasukan pekerja tidak mahir

    Industrial training report: ISHAK BIN ISMAIL

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    This report summarizes my internship experience at ISHAK BIN ISMAIL, where I gained practical exposure to marketing operations and business administration. During the five-month internship, I assisted in various marketing functions, including market research, digital marketing, customer relationship management, and promotional campaign execution. Key responsibilities included conducting competitor analysis, managing social media content, supporting sales strategies, and analyzing consumer behaviour trends. I also participated in business development initiatives, enhancing my skills in strategic planning and communication. Through this internship, I developed a deeper understanding of real-world marketing challenges and applied theoretical knowledge from my academic studies. The experience improved my analytical, teamwork, and problem-solving abilities while providing valuable industry insights. Overall, the internship at ISHAK BIN ISMAIL was a rewarding opportunity that strengthened my professional competencies and prepared me for a future career in marketing

    Contemporary Malaysian art: the integration of Islamic values in new trends and approaches since 1980 / Muhammad Faiz Sabri

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    Contemporary Islamic art has been recognized and was developed within the Malay culture since the 13th century, where the Malay society formalized their culture based on Islamic concepts and teachings. The years between 1980 and 1990 can be considered as a revival period of Islamic art in Malaysia and became one of the main significant art forms in the development of modern art at that time. However, in the 20th century, modern global influences have given a ‘new meaning’ to contemporary Islamic art in Malaysia. The Islamic Malay Cultural spirits have slowly missed their place in society. Therefore, this research was conducted to understand in depth the view of contemporary Islamic art in Malaysia from the year 1980 to the present by analyzing the concepts and philosophies of Islam applied specifically in contemporary Islamic artwork. This research was employed a qualitative type of research as a method, and the significance of this research is the model developed, which refers to the case study as introduced by Creswell (2017). Over 196 samples of contemporary Islamic artworks were collected based on five prominent Islamic art exhibitions namely Pameran Seni Lukis & Seni Khat (1984), Identiti Islam dalam Seni Rupa Malaysia: Pencapaian dan Cabaran (1992), Manifestasi Jiwa Islam dalam Seni Rupa Malaysia (1993), Art and Sprirituality (1995), and Kesenian Islam: Suatu Perspektif Malaysia (1995) and it has analyzed based on the four steps of art criticism introduced by Edmund Feldman (1994), which consists of description, analysis, interpretation and judgment. In defining certain Islamic concepts in selected artworks, this research was referring to the principles of Islamic design introduced by Ismail Al- Faruqi, which consist of abstraction, non-individualization, intricacy, successive combination and repetition. The selection of the sample was based on the Islamic art theme, which specifically focusing on a group of prominent Islamic art exhibitions that were exhibited during a few decades. Apart from that, in order to support the understanding of the view of contemporary Islamic art in Malaysia, the interview session with Islamic art experts and academics were conducted and transcribed to see their opinions and perceptions regarding the topic covered. This action was taken in conjunction to enhance the understanding of the findings of this research. Consequently, the analysis and findings of this research showed that the selection of the samples was classified into four disciplines of art, namely painting, sculpture, printmaking, and mixed media, as these forms of art still recognized and show it’s relevancy in Malaysian art scene nowadays. On top of that, the findings of this research also found that the main strategy that frequently used by Malaysian artists in producing contemporary Islamic artworks are according to the five principles which have introduced by Ismail al-Faruqi that consists of abstraction, non-individualization, intricacy, successive combination and repetition. It is hoped that this research will contribute toward enhancing the view of contemporary Islamic art specifically after the year of 1980, thus guiding contemporary Muslim artists to appreciate and understand contemporary Islamic art well. Finally, it is hoped to stimulate a potential emerging artist to create new expressions of contemporary and innovative artworks while at the same time remaining true Islamic spirit

    Fundamental of Entrepreneurship ENT300 Business name: Foodies Maju Enterprise, Product name: Tuna-Licious / Muhammad Faiz Jaafar Sidek … [et al.]

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    Tuna-Licious is a canned tuna fish in variety of flavours. Tuna-licious is ready to eat and are delicious to eat with bread, rice or even just eat like that. Tuna-licious offers variety of flavours to give choices for consumer. Our product is very nutritious as its main ingredient is from tuna. Tuna is high in protein and low in fat, it also contains omega-3 fatty acids. We also received halal certification from JAKIM. Our target buyer is middle class consumer who want to buy the product with affordable price or can be considered cheap food. We also targeting busy people who do not have time to cook or dine in to eat their meal because our product is very easy to eat. We made the lid of the can to be easily open by using hand. Our product can be eaten anywhere and backpackers friendly. We are the convenient outdoor food, and our brand will be known in the food industry. Across Malaysia, backpacking meal business has growth throughout the year. There are currently few businesses like us in Malaysia, but we are the only business that use tuna as our main ingredient. While others mainly use sardines and mackerel or even chicken in a chunk. I can say our product is tastier than others because of our tuna is freshly canned with only little of preservatives. Our Tuna-licious marketing strategy is to emphasize the quality and price of our product and services. Thus, we develop our marketing strategy that gives high attraction among Adventurous to eat anytime and anywhere. The management of Foodies Maju Enterprise consists of four lead staff. Our staffs and workers have extensive experience in finance, businesses, operation, sales, and accounting. These four partners will take the same role of responsibilities together instead different duties and portfolio of partners. We already have service and products commitments plan to build our own brand through newspaper, advertisement, and signboard. Tuna-licious is sure to become the number one choice of Malaysian. As entrepreneurs, we are expecting Foodies Maju Enterprise to grow gradually at its own pace while competing healthily with our competitors. We expect to score a huge profitability by having a lot of buyers and build our own loyal customer base. We want to be a business that successfully satisfy the consumer needs and wants by providing only the best service for them

    Metabolite profiling, lignin accumulation and gene expression of oil palm germinated seed treated with Hendersonia GanoEF1

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    Oil palm (Elaeis guineensis Jacq.) is considered as a golden crop and also one of the main contributors to economy of Malaysia. Unfortunately, basal stem rot (BSR) disease remains as a major obstacle in oil palm cultivation and production in Malaysia. The uses of biocontrol agents become the main attention to control and suppress the plant disease. The objective of this study is to compare the metabolite profiling, lignin accumulation and gene expression of root of oil palm germinated seed treated with Hendersonia toruloidea (GanoEF1) and Ganoderma boninense. Endophytic fungi Hendersonia GanoEF1 was obtained from GanoDROP Unit (MPOB) Kajang, Selangor. Four hundred and fifty oil palm germinated seed were used and arranged randomly by using completely randomized design (CRD). The experiment conducted using four-week-old oil palm germinated seed with five following treatments; germinated seed control untreated and uninfected with G. boninense (TC), germinated seed treated Hendersonia GanoEF1 (TH), germinated seed infected G. boninense (TG), germinated seed treated Hendersonia GanoEF1 and infected with G. boninense (THG), and germinated seed control with uninfected rubber wood block, RWB (TB). Methanol extraction methods were used for metabolite profile analysis. Sixty five compounds from different treatments were selected as main compounds. Three types of sterols detected from these treatments such as β-sitosterol, Stigmasterol and Campesterol were used as a potential indicator to detect the present of pathogen (stress) in plant. Using the Venn-digram, few compounds have been identified and used to detect the present of G. boninense and Hendersonia GanoEF1 in oil palm roots were: Methyl 6-0-[1-methylpropyl]-β-D-galactopyranoside; Hexadecanoic acid, methyl ester; Tetradecanoic acid and 9,12-Octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)-, 2-hydroxy-1-(hydroxymethyl)ethyl ester. Determination of lignin accumulation and total lignin content in oil palm root is one of the potential methods to indicate the level of plant‘s stress. Two cm above the root tips were cut to determine the lignin accumulation whereas for total lignin content, 100 mg of root were used to compare the acid-soluble and acid- insoluble lignin between the treatments. Highest thickness of lignin was found in treatment TG (82.65 ± 2.98) and the lowest in treatment TC (61.11 ± 1.05). For total lignin content, treatment TC shows the highest (263.73 ± 22.52) and the lowest found in treatment TG (188.43 ± 7.42). Study the gene expression of plant defence-related enzymes which are superoxide dismutase (SOD) and catalase (CAT) is also one of the method that possibily used to indicate the stress level in plant. Highest SOD level was found in treatment TC (24.56 ± 0.12) and lowest in treatment THG (23.49 ± 0.19) whereas highest CAT found in treatment THG (17.62 ± 0.06) and lowest in treatment TC (16.98 ± 0.19). This study revealed that Hendersonia GanoEF1 is suitable as an effective biological control agent for promoting the growth of oil palm seedlings and controlling BSR disease

    In vitro angiotensin-converting enzyme (ACE) inhibition activity of syzygium polyanthum leaves and its inhibition mechanism

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    This PDF contains 18-pages of slides which has been presented by the inventor while participating in the 34th Scientific Meeting of the Malaysian Society of Pharmacology and Physiology, from 15th-17th July 202

    Regenerated kenaf core cellulose hydrogels and films prepared via pre-cooled method / Adam Khairul Faiz ... [et al.]

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    Hydrogels are an emerging technology in the agriculture industry. Hydrogel refers to water- retention granule because of its ability to swell to many times its original size when it encounters water. The aims of this study are to extract cellulose from kenaf and investigate the properties of the produced regenerated cellulose hydrogel and film. The kenaf underwent bleaching and alkali treatment processes to extract the cellulose. Consequently, the kenaf cellulose extracted was dissolved in alkaline/urea solvent to form a transparent cellulose solution. This solution was separated into two parts. One part was used to form cellulose hydrogel by adding crosslinker and the other part was used to form cellulose film through the coagulation process. The average viscosity molecular weight of kenaf cellulose measured using Ubbelohde viscometer was 1.7 x 105. Meanwhile, the dissolution of kenaf cellulose shows the long cellulose chains becomes shorter. The FTIR result shows that kenaf was successfully extracted to form cellulose where the cellulose functional groups appeared on the spectrum. In addition, the transparency of cellulose hydrogel is higher compared to cellulose film due to the high porosity of cellulose hydrogel compared to closed surface porosity of cellulose film revealed from the morphological study

    “Your first robot” robotic learning kit

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    The 6th International Engineering Invention & Innovation Exhibition 2015 (i-ENVEX 2015) was organized by ENVEX Young Researcher Club (EYReC), University Malaysia Perlis (UniMAP) and Ministry of Higher Education (MOHE), Malaysia on 17th - 19th April 2015, at UniMAP Main Campus, Pauh Putra, Perlis.Your First Robot- Robotic Learning Kit is structured to help student learn about robotic from biginner to advanced. We provide guidanceand step – by – step introductions for easy robotics projects. Students will learn how to develop a robotic stuff such as control system and sensors elements. Our main goals for this project is to help student get a better soutce about the foundamental of robotic. This learning kit comes up with electronic set, introduction book and tutorial video for easy learning. This learning kit robotic would be more fun and interactive for students to explore
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