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    Negotiating Irvin Yalom’s existential concerns through the grotesque in selected works of Oscar Wilde and Yukio Mishima by Seach, Jin Beng

    Published 2022
    “…Textual analysis of four selected texts by Victorian author, Oscar Wilde and Post-war Japanese author Yukio Mishima namely The Canterville Ghost (1891), The Picture of Dorian Gray (1892), Confessions of a Mask (1949) and Forbidden Colours (1951) will be conducted to portray the flexibility of the grotesque as an alternative for the characters in reacting to existential concerns. …”
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    Elderly care issues in East Asia through novel Kokotsu No Hito by Wan Ahmad, Wan Ibrahim, Ismail, Zainab

    Published 2014
    “…Utilizing data collected through a novel, entitled Kokotsu No Hito, some care issues of older persons in Japan have been detected.Kokotsu No Hito is a novel written by a famous Japanese author, named Sawako Ariyoshi.The 463 pages thick, the novel has been written in 16 chapters, translated into Malay version by Thaiyibah Sulaiman with the title Meniti Senja.It was chosen for discussion based on important questions presented by the author who discusses major issues at the international level nowadays relating to question of older persons and the provision of care.The main question behinds this novel is the life of elderly in Japan and the problems they face for care and the problems faced by others in connection with the care.This novel also highlights issues of gender, where it is the woman who feels the beat of difficulties living with the family…”
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    Malay bureaucracy in Japanese administration: Japanese Expectations, Malay Dilemmas and Problems by Fathil, Fauziah

    Published 2015
    “…The expectation of the Japanese authority i.e. the locals to render full cooperation and loyalty and not to oppose Japanese rule had placed the Malay bureaucrats in a tight position. …”
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    Malay bureaucracy in Japanese administration: Japanese expectations, Malay dilemmas and problems by Fathil, Fauziah

    Published 2013
    “…The expectations of the Japanese authority i.e. to obtain cooperation and loyalty from the locals placed the Malay bureaucrats in a tight position. …”
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    Application of Malaysian halal standard MS1500:2009 for Japanese food producers by Ainul Nur Syerrini, Amat Salleh

    Published 2018
    “…Among the proposed improvements are utilizing the expertise provided by JAKIM, applying technology in the premises, separating the use of halal and non-halal ingredients in the factory or premises by using the technology and following the requirements of the Japanese authorities with regards to hygiene, sanitation and food safety which are acknowledged as halal. …”
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