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    Turnover intention; predicting age role on perceived work exhaustion in hospitality industry / Irina Mohd Akhir... [et al.] by Mohd Akhir, Irina, Rozekhi, Nor Azureen, Rani, Zaharah, Zakaria, Nurul’Aishah @ N, Abd Hakim, Fairuz, Johari, Noorsa Riza

    Published 2020
    “…Thus, it is acculcable worth to bring attention to the variables due to the inconclusive of the similar study within hospitality-entertainment industry, prospecting the study into amusement park context. …”
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    Profile of sports section and sport journalism practice in Malaysian national newspaper: Focus on Malay language print media by Sarimah, I., Hamedi, M.A.

    Published 2014
    “…Sports and society have a close relationship because they have elements of popular entertainment and leisure. Media is capable of translating popular sports information through the content of sports column. …”
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    Impact of Sarawak rainforest music festival attributes on visitors by Karimifar, Amir Reza

    Published 2013
    “…Festival organizers must provide entertaining programs and variety of activities that can enrich the festival. …”
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    An improved user authentication model for mobile application systems by Mohamed, Kartini

    Published 2017
    “…Besides making phone calls and sending messages, mobile phones can also be used to download many interesting and useful apps for personal, businesses or even entertainment purposes. Due to borderless competition in the digital world, a lot of exciting and necessary mobile apps available for free downloads from the Internet. …”
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    Internet addiction among undergraduate students: evidence from a Malaysia public university by Abdul Manaf, Rosliza, Ragubathi, Mokshashri Naidu, Mohamad Yusoff, Mohamad Khairil Azri, Mohd Sham, Shaharuddin

    Published 2018
    “…The commonest online activity include social networking (86.6%), entertainment (77.3%) and educational purposes (77.0%). …”
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    Factors Influencing The Adoption And Usage Continuance Of Broadband Internet Technology Among Individuals by Lurudusamy, Saravanan Nathan

    Published 2016
    “…It is playing a major role in many areas of our lives, such as communication, entertainment and information which is supported by newer innovations and technology evolvement. …”
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    A selective approach for energy-aware video content adaptation decision-taking engine in android based smartphone by Ismail, Mohd Norasri

    Published 2019
    “…Rapid advancement of technology and their increasing affordability have transformed mobile devices from a means of communication to tools for socialization, entertainment, work and learning. However, advancement of battery technology and capacity is slow compared to energy need. …”
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    A selective approach for energy-aware video content adaptation decision-taking engine in android based smartphone by Abd Rahim, Mohd Hilmi Izwan

    Published 2019
    “…Rapid advancement of technology and their increasing affordability have transformed mobile devices from a means of communication to tools for socialization, entertainment, work and learning. However, advancement of battery technology and capacity is slow compared to energy need. …”
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    "Youtube" dan generasi muda Islam: Satu pendekatan kelompok fokus dalam kalangan pelajar universiti by Aripin, Norizah, Ismail, Awan, Ishak, Mohd Sobhi, Abdul Rahman, Nik Adzrieman, Abdul Rahman, Mohd Nizho, Madon, Mot, Mustaffa, Mohd Faisal

    Published 2016
    “…Meanwhile the third session informants surf “YouTube” to seek information on the history of Islam, including the history of the prophets, current issues, the laws of Islam, lecture and question and answer session, apart from having religious materials such as nasheed and Islamic oriented cartoon.Seven informants from the fourth session surf “YouTube” to seek information relating to the laws of Islam, al-Quran recitation, motivation, lectures that address current issues, comparative religion, zikir, and nasyid.The majority of the informants browse “Youtube” to seek religious information in the form of education and entertainment.In terms of belief that “YouTube” is a source of religious information, the informants of each focus group sessions assert that religious teachers should have strong religious education and have the credibility to be religious speakers should be an important basis to ensure that “YouTube” disseminate credible religious information.…”
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    The Intention of Escapism on Binge-Watching Among Penangites by Jumrah, Mohd Hanafi, Kay, Qi Ooi, Zaharin, Muhammad Su’ud Zhariff

    Published 2023
    “…Other than that, this research may help in showing that new advancements in media entertainment and the ensuing alterations in usage patterns bring opportunities as well as obstacles to media consumers. …”
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    Guias de viagem e de turismo da cidade de São Paulo (1924 e 1954): hospitalidade e patrimônio by Sênia Regina Bastos, Madalena Rodrigues Nova

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…As a hospitality instrument, thus involving acts of reception, lodging, restoration, and entertainment, the travel books in question assay aspects inherent to the urban hospitality, informing the visitor as to what the land of drizzle has best to offer. …”
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    Factors influencing the intention to accept advertising in mobile social networks by S.M. Jafari, Gh. Jandaghi, H. Taghavi

    Published 2016-03-01
    “…Research findings indicate that entertainment, informativeness, irritation, credibility, personalization, permission and subjective norm impact on attitude toward mobile advertising and subjective norm, incentives and attitude toward mobile advertising impact on intention to accept positively. …”
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    Evaluating Prospective Energy Services Demand for Residential Solar Photovoltaic (RSPV) Generated Electricity in Lagos State, Nigeria by Olalekan Jesuleye, Andrew Oriola, Adeyemi Adepoju

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The results show that the energy intensity for refrigeration services is 1.06 kWh/hh/day, entertainment services is 0.84 kWh/hh/day, computing services is 0.97 kWh/hh/day, space cooling services is 7.59 kWh/hh/day, ventilation services is 9.05 kWh/hh/day, lighting services is kWh/hh/day, cooking services 2.77 kWh/hh/day, process heating services is 6.43 kWh/hh/day and water pumping is 1.89 kWh/hh/day. …”
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    BusCache: V2V-Based Infrastructure-Free Content Dissemination System for the Internet of Vehicles by Abdenacer Naouri, Nabil Abdelkader Nouri, Amar Khelloufi, Abdelkarim Ben Sada, Salim Naouri, Huansheng Ning, Sahraoui Dhelim

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Internet of Vehicles (IoV) offers many services aiming to enhance the safety and comfort of drivers and passengers such as accident alarms, congestion avoidance, and multimedia, entertainment applications. Cooperatively sharing and retrieving large-scale files in IoV is a challenging task due extremely volatile nature of IoV. …”
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    Exploring the role of TikTok for intersectionality marginalized groups: the case of Muslim female content creators in Germany by Fatima El Sayed, Nader Hotait, Nader Hotait

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…They shape the platform’s functionalities through creative use, while TikTok’s algorithm and virality logic drive creators to blend entertainment with personal content. The hijab emerges as a unique issue, framed within both political and fashion discourses. …”
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    Parents' Views on Play and the Goal of Early Childhood Education in Relation to Children's Home Activity and Executive Functions: A Cross-Cultural Investigation by Biruk K. Metaferia, Biruk K. Metaferia, Judit Futo, Judit Futo, Zsofia K. Takacs

    Published 2021-04-01
    “…We also found that while Ethiopian parents hold the belief that academic and cognitive development is the major purpose of preschool education, Hungarian prioritize social-emotional development and entertainment. Additionally, preschoolers in Ethiopia were reported to engage in academic and arts and crafts activities after preschool significantly more frequently than their Hungarian counterparts. …”
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    Histopathological Changes in the Myocardium Caused by Energy Drinks and Alcohol in the Mid-term and Their Effects on Skeletal Muscle Following Ischemia-reperfusion in a Rat Model by Aylin Demirel, Serdar Başgöze, Kübra Çakıllı, Ünal Aydın, Gözde Erkanlı Şentürk, Vesile Örnek Diker, Mehmet Ertürk

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Today, the most frequently used area of energy drinks is the entertainment sector, and this study investigates the effects of energy drinks and alcohol consumption on rats' limb and myocardium tissue. …”
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    The Concept of ‘Play’ from the Point of View of Theories of Museology by Indrė Jovaišaitė-Blaževičienė

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Play becomes a necessary medium for the museum’s metagame which includes and expresses playfulness, play action, playful elements, real and digital games, whereas the audience is engaged by play to satisfy its educational and entertainment needs. To summarise on the interdisciplinary context of the phenomenon of play, in museology, it is most appropriate to associate play with an intellectual or conceptual state that involves exchange, change and playful action. …”
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    Tools for adaptive governance for complex social-ecological systems: a review of role-playing-games as serious games at the community-policy interface by Peter Edwards, Lisa Sharma-Wallace, Anita Wreford, Lania Holt, Nicholas A Cradock-Henry, Stephen Flood, Sandra J Velarde

    Published 2019-01-01
    “…Policy makers and practitioners have begun using serious games (SGs) (those used for purposes other than entertainment) to overcome some of the complex challenges of governing resources in social-ecological systems. …”
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