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Natural heritage of environmentally sensitive areas in Kuala Selangor district, Malaysia
Published 2015“…Being as environmental goods, the existence of these natural heritage elements is all important as overall it enhances the quality of life. Simultaneously, it is greatly marked that presently there is an increasing tendency in the development which may hamper these sensitive areas. …”
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Human nature and his potentialities attributes towards virtue and morality
Published 2016“…Human nature (fitrah) is an innate or in-born spiritual quality of man in human life. While his potentialities have been used by righteous people as means for improving his/her good moral quality, these have been largely practiced by evildoers for their own interest. …”
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Western-centred civilization and reawakening parameters of Islamic Civilization for the new world order
Published 2011“…It is an erroneous perception to compare history of civilizations with the life cycle of human beings: they are not alike, human beings are born, they grow and die; however, civilizations are born, they grow and retreat for later reawakening time; it is a treasure which rears when the humanity needs it for reformation and change. …”
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Possibility of conducting Ijma` in the contemporary world
Published 2010“…Since Islam is considered to be a complete and continuing code of life, it should be able to provide solutions and rulings for these new issues. …”
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Role of Family Support Division (FSD) in helping single Muslim parents in Malaysia: an overview
Published 2011“…Past research had found that single parent families and their children experienced more difficulties in the context of family life and well-being than two-parent families (Anjli Panalal K. …”
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Cooperative robot and user friendly robot - new challenge in robotics
Published 2011“…In the near future many aspect of our life will be encompassed by tasks performing in cooperation with robot. …”
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3547
Muslim women's rights to mut'ah after dissolution of marriage under Islamic law: an absolute or limited right
Published 2009“…Mut'ah is a property which is a replacement or an addition to the dower given to the divorced wife, to console and to assist her in facing life after divorce especially if she is divorced without just cause. …”
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The management perspective of the prophetic leadership model
Published 2020“…The model is validated by using events from the life of the Prophet (peace be upon him) and is shown, with the help of a case study, to be applicable in current management practices provided all the necessary leadership characteristics are developed through training and development programs.…”
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The Syariah's protection of the right to the person vis-a-vis the western law of torts
Published 2009“…The Holy Qur'an and the sayings of the Prophet s.a.w. clearly protect the sanctity of life, property and honour of every individual, Muslims and non-Muslims. …”
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Using case studies in accounting : a case study of the challenges confronting lecturers
Published 2005“…Percival and Ellington (1980) define it succinctly as "an in-depth examination of a real life or simulated situation carried out to illustrate special and/or general characteristics". …”
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Re-thinking recovery in post-conflict settings: supporting the mental well-being of communities in Colombia
Published 2019“…Analysis of focus groups with 40 internally displaced men and women established definitions for emotional distress and recovery as parallel processes linked to the fracture and rebuilding of social worlds and family life. Definitions were shaped heavily by cultural, political, economic and legal contexts of everyday survival, often linked to experiences of structural and symbolic forms of violence. …”
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Framing wilderness: the view from the city
Published 2021“…In the process, the open territory is thus turned from a potentially life-threatening wandering into a navigable spatial arrangement of resources.…”
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3554
The exquisite corporealities of Leibniz: performance as embodied practice of thought and documentary praxis
Published 2013“…Our particular research interests reside in the ways in which the embodied and transient acts of performance and the im-material traces it generates and/or leaves behind might together serve as an accessible and vibrant means of exploring and articulating marginalized life experiences, concerns and aspirations. While issues concerning the documentation of performance as an inherently ephemeral art form have recently preoccupied critical debate within the intertwined fields of contemporary Live Art and Performance Studies to which our creative and critical practice as LEIBNIZ belongs, this dissertation examines the ways in which performance can itself serve as a vibrant and accessible means of both recording and generating experience with reference to the four LEIBNIZ projects (namely: The Book of Dust, The Ship of Fools, The Book of Blood: Human Writes and Ghost Letters) presented as case studies in this submission of PhD by prior output.…”
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Data platform and urban data services on private cloud
Published 2022“…By employing a number of proven data technologies, software tools, and AI methods the project delivers a comprehensive picture of urban life. The first phase of the project reported here focuses on outdoor and indoor pollution, which are the keys for addressing many local community activities such as environment protection, urban planning, local transport, communal housing, and social services within the area.…”
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Making women in finance count: not just counting women - exploring female accountants' experiences in SMEs in Greece during the COVID-19 pandemic
Published 2023“…The present study investigated the views of 22 women who were working as accountants in six SMEs to reveal the barriers they faced as they tried to maintain a work-life balance, especially as all of them were wives and mothers and have chosen to enter a male-dominated field. …”
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"What was the meaning of this theatre of absurdity": public shaming meetings in the late USSR
Published 2023“…The splitting of the public into opposing groups, the fury of the accusations, the severe consequences of stigmatization for social status, the reputation of a person, the often revealed interest of the state and certain institutions in unleashing or using stigmatization - all this makes it an important phenomenon of modern public life. Stephenson’s article examines the practice of prorabotka, a ritual of public shaming that took place in schools, universities and workplaces in the Soviet Union. …”
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Breast cancer prediction and detection: comparison of the latest machine learning techniques
Published 2024“…Extensive research has enhanced our understanding of the disease and led to better patient survival rates and quality of life. However, breast cancer remains a significant global health challenge, requiring ongoing research and innovation. …”
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The temporality of building: European and Chinese perspectives on architecture and heritage
Published 2025“…This book examines the role that time plays in the life of buildings, adopting a comparative study of this influence between European and Chinese traditions. …”
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Variational bayesian inference for exponentiated weibullright-censored survnaldata
Published 2023“…The AFT model was developed using two comparative studies based on real-life Lung cancer and simulated datasets. The AFT model parameters were estimated using the MLE, Bayesian Metropolis-Hasting and Variational Bayes procedure. …”
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