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    Heritage value and place identity among local community in relation to the Royal Mausoleum of Kota Tinggi, Johor, Malaysia by Mohd Nashir, Nur Shahida Nasha

    Published 2018
    “…However, lack of awareness on heritage building and less in the sense of attachment among the local community towards the Royal Mausoleums may eventually impact on sustainability of the heritage itself as it may not stand as a universal symbolic of pride for the local community and continuity of history may vanished by times. …”
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    The Petronas Twin Towers and the Kuala Lumpur City Centre from the perspective of critical regionalism by Audu, Ismaeel Otuoze

    Published 2012
    “…Mega developments which are places for recreation, symbols of pride and community identity, like KLCC, should be developed with the intention and art of place making and place form making methods to stimulate human response. …”
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  3. 1423

    Peranan ciri-ciri destinasi dan kepuasan pelancong kepada lawatan ulangan ke Melaka by Mukhtar, Norazimah

    Published 2015
    “…This is clearly depicted by Malacca, a historical tourism destination that takes pride in being the initiator of Malaysia’s historical and cultural legacy. …”
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    Malaysia Chinese independent high schools esl learners english learning attitudes by Khei, Khei, Khei, Y. M., Lee, Y., Razak, N. Z. B. A.

    Published 2016
    “…Only 19.33 percent of the students (N=29) believe good language learners are more intelligent and a meager 8 percent (N=12) will give up learning English while 92 percent (N=138) will try other means, such as going for private tuition or surfing online for assistance when their English teacher is not a good one. 91.33 percent of the students (N=137) show interest and perceive learning English as a joy and pride. Pearson Chi-square analysis also concludes that there is no correlation between learners' PMR English Score and Gender as well as School.…”
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    Warisan geologi, biologi, budaya dan kearifan tempatan tunjang pembangunan Mersing Geopark by Said, M. Z., Komoo, I., Mohamad, E. T., Ali, C. A., Ahmad, N., Abd. Wahid, M. E., Rajimin, M. F.

    Published 2021
    “…Geopark enhances natural and cultural heritage resources through integrated development, geotourism development to increase income, preservation of heritage sites and empowerment of local communities to foster a strong sense of pride and belonging to a place.…”
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    Langkawi as an event destination in Malaysia: An assessment of the calendar of events by Abd Shukor, Suryati, Abdul Razak, Norhanim

    Published 2014
    “…Additionally, hosting other types of events such as political and state occasions, cultural celebrations and arts festivals can generate a positive impact, revitalise traditions and culture; enhance national pride; and develop a sense of belonging. Although it is acknowledged that a tourist‘s destination can be an important venue for hosting events, there are limited studies which focus on the topics of event destination in the context of Malaysia. …”
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    A product based branding strategy: Bajaj auto - will it work? by Soundararajan, Sriram

    Published 2014
    “…Boring and fuel efficient was no longer in demand; exciting and fuel efficient does with rapid and ever increasing strides.In addition, there was a growing body of motor-bike users who wanted to purchase, powerful models for the pure thrill of biking.Bajaj Auto, is undergoing the most radical change after the three-way split of the company in 2009 nearly four years ago.As a part of the change the company planned to carry out a rebranding exercise, that was expected to see the removal of the Bajaj name which has so far had a pride of place in all its products, showrooms and service centers for over five decades.Experts said that the rebranding strategy of Bajaj Auto, will write a new chapter in Indian Automotive Industry. …”
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    Parochial political culture and the squabbles for national agenda setting in Nigeria: A theoretical overview by Abbo, Usman, Bashir, Adamu

    Published 2020
    “…These lines of demarcations continue to form and influence political action in the country where most Nigerians think of themselves as Nigerians in some way, but their ethnic identity matters more as a source of pride and more importantly as a source of government policy likes and dislikes. …”
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    Analyzing and Comparing Iranians’ Political Culture in Ferdowsi’s Shahnameh and Tahir’s Letter to Abdullah by Najmeddin Gilani, Mahsa Mousavi

    Published 2021-08-01
    “…Particularly, evidence suggest their pride in Iranian myth and regarded themselves as decedents of Rostam; they would also reward the people of Shu'ubiyya. …”
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    Development a new costing structure using time driven activity-based costing for palm oil plantation by Mohd Yazid, Abu, Sri Nur Areena, Mohd Zaini

    Published 2021
    “…The Malaysian palm oil industry is without a doubt to the nation's pride. However, there are few problems currently happen in this plantation which are no establishment of time equation to interpret deviation of activities, the rate establishment did not properly illustrate the correlation between supplied resources and practical capacity, and the manager did not have a tool to monitor the unused capacity. …”
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    Assessing mid-career female physician burnout in the military health system: finding joy in practice after the COVID-19 pandemic by Jessica Korona-Bailey, Miranda Lynn Janvrin, Lisa Shaw, Tracey Perez Koehlmoos

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…An emerging theme was military pride as most participants were proud to serve in and support the military population. …”
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    Uncovering the underlying aspects of successful COVID-19 prevention and control in Thailand through factor analysis: Lessons we have not yet learned from village health volunteers by Kittiporn Nawsuwan, Roshinee Oupra, Noppcha Singweratham, Phayong Thepaksorn

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…The identified factors are as follows: 1) Personal precautions, 2) Proactive disease control strategy, 3) Awareness of COVID-19 severity, 4) Pride and job motivation, 5) Adequate medical equipment and support, 6) Communication, planning, and monitoring processes, 7) Self-care for health, 8) Data collection, record maintenance, and report submission, and 9) Proper hand washing. …”
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    Literary and Artistic Use of the Letter "A" in the Poems of Khorasani Style Poets by Gholamreza Heydari

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…By studing the literary and artistic use of the letter “alef” in the lyrics of Khorasani style poets, it became clear that in most of the poems of this style, the letter “alef” represents and reflects the Loneliness, the essence of God, honesty, purity, leadership, high and tall stature, Pride, slimming, weakness, endurance, rebellion, smoothie, silence, bilingual, poverty, begging, lack, nakedness, happiness, the first creation, being small and etc. …”
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    “I Am Never Enough”: Factors Contributing to Secondary Traumatic Stress and Burnout among Black Student Services Professionals in Higher Education by Portia Jackson Preston, Gregory Chris Brown, Tiffani Garnett, Delia Sanchez, Esther Fagbamila, Natalie Graham

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…It is critical for institutions to take an active and intentional role in mitigating stressors that contribute to secondary traumatic stress or burnout by addressing racial battle fatigue, providing adequate resources to meet the needs of under-represented students, protecting the capacity of staff to utilize wellness resources on campus, enhancing role clarity and autonomy, and fostering a sense of cultural pride, respect, and accomplishment, as well as other mechanisms, to create a culture that promotes and sustains the wellbeing of Black staff.…”
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    “At Least Somebody Sees You as a Hero”: Fatherhood Stress and Well-Being in Ghana by Anna Bowen, Y. Michael Chen, Ruth Sally Kodam, Julius Amesimeku Odoi, Martina Anto-Ocrah

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…A fourth overarching theme of pride and joy in parenting permeated the interviews. …”
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  18. 1438

    A experiência barroca e a identidade local na Semana Santa de Campanha, Minas Gerais The baroque experience and local Identity in the Holy Week of Campanha, Minas Gerais by Suzel Ana Reily

    Published 2011-12-01
    “…In this way the festival came to be understood as a local affair, and each year the population renews its pride in itself for its capacity to stage such a 'marvelous' event.…”
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    Flower Visitors, Levels of Cross-Fertilisation, and Pollen-Parent Effects on Fruit Quality in Mango Orchards by Wiebke Kämper, Joel Nichols, Trong D. Tran, Christopher J. Burwell, Scott Byrnes, Stephen J. Trueman

    Published 2023-10-01
    “…We aimed to (1) identify and quantify flower visitors in a mango orchard; (2) assess how much of the crop resulted from self- versus cross-pollination at increasing distances from a cross-pollen source in large, single-cultivar blocks of the cultivar Kensington Pride or the cultivar Calypso; and (3) determine how pollen parentage affected the size, colour, flavour attributes, and nutritional quality of fruit. …”
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