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    Online learning in empowering mastery towards important events of the legend of Hang Tuah by Makmun, Rozaiman, Abu Bakar, Roslina, Taruna, Jariahtul Amal, Abdul Rahman, Sri Kartika

    Published 2022
    “…This action study is done to test the effectiveness of online learning in empowering student mastery towards important events of the Legend of Hang Tuah (LHT). This study is aimed to see the effect of using online learning in elevating the skill and understanding performance of students to master and dissect the important events of Hang Tuah Legend in the Malay Literature subect at the pre-university level in Brunei Darussalam. …”
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    AI-Attas's islamic conceptions Of happiness : revisiting the Malay hero Hang Tuah. by Hamdan, Rahimah, Md. Radzi, Shaiful Bahri

    Published 2013
    “…Hang Tuah as Malay elite hero has been portrayed as a man that solely put his loyalty to his king. …”
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    Buku Hang Tuah: catatan Okinawa menang anugerah MAPIM-KPT 2015 by Universiti Putra Malaysia, Pejabat Strategi Korporat dan Komunikasi

    Published 2016
    “…PUTRAJAYA, 22 April – Buku Hang Tuah: Catatan Okinawa memenangi Anugerah MAPIM-KPT 2015 bagi kategori Anugerah Buku Ilmiah Popular yang disampaikan oleh Menteri Pengajian Tinggi, Dato’ Seri Idris Jusoh di sini.…”
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    Hang Tuah tidak bahagia? mencari kebahagiaan dalam diri wira Melayu by Hamdan, Rahimah

    Published 2017
    “…Sebagai wira Melayu, Hang Tuah dikagumi akan kebijaksanaan, kehebatan dan kekuatannya. …”
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    Hang Tuah as a Malay warrior from the perspective of the younger Malaysian generation by Hamdan, Rahimah, Nik Muhamad Affendi, Nik Rafidah, Awang Pawi, Awang Azman

    Published 2018
    “…This recognition of Hang Tuah as a warrior has been handed down from generation to generation until today. …”
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    Malay-English code-mixing insertion: why 'lepaking' in preference to 'hanging out'? by Anuar, Azu Farhana, Paramasivam, Shamala, Ismail, Md Jais

    Published 2020
    “…A collection of 227 Facebook postings of the usage of ‘lepaking’, where base language of the online postings is Malay, from January to January 2020 to August 2020, were analyzed to investigate on the reasons of ‘lepaking’ instead of ‘hanging out’ utilized by Malaysians on Facebook. This study shadowed Muysken’s (2000) typology of code-mixing insertion which defines ‘the insertion a well-defined chunk of language B into a sentence or word that otherwise belongs to language A’ and further operationalized by using "socially-realistic linguistics” theory of Kachru, Halliday and Firthian is to identify the reasons why ‘lepaking’ in preference to ‘hanging out’. …”
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    Menelusuri pembentukan karya bertemakan Hikayat Hang Tuah – kajian tipografi & ilustrasi ‘pertarungan Hang Tuah dan Cin Cu’ / Fadly Mohamed Sharif dan Walid Muhammaf Syafrein Effendi by Mohamed Sharif, Fadly, Syafrein Effendi, Walid Muhammaf

    Published 2019
    “…Penulisan ini memfokuskan kepentingan tipografi dan ilustrasi dalam teks hikayat Hang Tuah. Tipografi dan ilustrasi Hikayat Hang Tuah dianalisa bagi mendokumentasi ciri-ciri rekaan dan proses perkembagannya secara dekskriptif.…”
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    Youth in Zurich’s Public Spaces: Hanging Out as an In/Exclusive Way of Taking Their Place in the City by Annamaria Colombo, Claire Balleys, Marc Tadorian, Marianna Colella

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…Based on the preliminary results of an ongoing research project focused on the social and cultural practices of young people in physical and virtual public spaces across four urban areas in Switzerland, this article explores the everyday spatial behavior of youth who hang out in Zurich’s public spaces. It highlights how everyday activities provide these young people with a means of coming to terms with the inclusive and exclusive potential of the urban public spaces they appropriate and how, in turn, they adopt spatial practices that can prove more or less inclusive. …”
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