Search Results - "The Rule of Four"
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The majority rule principle in political leadership and decision-making: An Islamic perspective
Published 2002“…Contrary to this assertion however, the two most authentic sources of Islam - the Qur'an and the Sunnah - made direct reference to the principle of majority rule. The four rightly guided Caliphs also ruled according to this principle. …”
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Modeling ionic liquids mixture viscosity using Eyring theory combined with a SAFT-based EOS
Published 2024“…The thermal contribution of excess activation free energy has been calculated using the Redlich-Kister mixing rule with four adjustable parameters. The average ARD%, rmsd, and Bias% for fifteen binary mixtures have been obtained 3.9 %, 2.51, and 0.57 %, respectively. …”
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Misappropriation of assets: A decepticon of leakages in Malaysian public sector
Published 2015“…As propositions, this study resolved on the inspiration that resilience against frauds can be developed through trainings, effective enforcement and control.Barrier such employees’ character should be considered as deterrence for fraud awareness. Based on Rules no.4.(2)(c) of Peraturan-Peraturan Pegawai Awam (Kelakuan dan Tatatertib) 1993 (Pindaan 2002), this research employed semi-structural interview method to capture details and descriptive data so that this study is able to get the comprehensive understanding on the missing link between government inspiration and practice.4 public servants ranging from 1 to 20 years of service have been selected for our preliminary studies to validate our research propositions.In effect, despite of that the policy is massively available in the government’s portal, the respondent claimed that they were not familiar with Rules no.4.(2)(c) and their decisions on the do’s and don’ts are entirely dependable on their faith and internal strength.Mentality of public servants is identified as key barrier towards awareness of fraud deterrence.There were few studies on fraud deterrence in Malaysian public sector.This study focus on the same scenario, yet supplemented with a study on fraud awareness amongst the government servant.…”
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Understanding the engagement and consequences of user generated online video and its virality towards generation Y political inclination / Wan Hartini Wan Zainodin
Published 2018“…, 3) How does the User-generated online video and its virality contribute to the perception of Gen Y towards the Federal Government ruling parties?, (4) How does User-generated online video and its virality contribute to the perception of Gen Y towards the opposition parties?…”
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Determining The Effects Of Risky Riding Behavior On Gap Acceptance Of Right-Turning Motorcyclists From Minor Roads At T-Junctions
Published 2021“…The frequency distribution of five risky riding behaviours of right-turning motorcyclists such as not following the concept of First-In-First-Out (FIFO) (R1), turning without fully stopping (R2), not following the conventional right-turning path (R3), not following priority rules (R4) and forceful turning into major road (R5) was determined and the number of risky riding behaviour performed by each motorcyclist was then analysed. …”
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Understanding the engagement and consequences of user generated online video and its virality towards generation y political inclination / Wan Hartini Wan Zainodin
Published 2018“…, 3) How does the User-generated online video and its virality contribute to the perception of Gen Y towards the Federal Government ruling parties?, (4) How does User-generated online video and its virality contribute to the perception of Gen Y towards the opposition parties?…”
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