Search Results - "Youth wing"
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ERAS & YMGS share geotechnical expertise via Career Day Programme
Published 2019“…To highlight the important roles that future engineers have to shoulder, the Earth Resources & Sustainability Centre (ERAS) of Universiti Malaysia Pahang (UMP), in collaboration with the Youth Wing of Malaysian Geotechnical Society (YMGS), recently organized a Career Day Programme at the Astaka Hall of the former’s campus in Gambang.…”
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ERAS kongsi kepakaran dalam bidang Kejuruteraan Geoteknikal
Published 2019“…Kuantan, 5 Julai – Menyedari kepentingan peranan jurutera pada masa depan, Pusat Kelestarian Sumber Bumi (ERAS) dengan kerjasama Youth Wing of Malaysian Geotechnical Society (YMGS) baru-baru ini menganjurkan Program Kerjaya 2019 “Own Your Future” dalam memberikan pendedahan dan pengetahuan kepada mahasiswa Fakulti Kejuruteraan Awam & Sumber Alam (FKASA) terutamanya kepada mereka yang berada di tahun akhir membuat persiapan melangkah ke alam pekerjaan.…”
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Youth and politics
Published 2011“…The government has also shown determination to recruit the younger generation to participate in the political processes of the country. Members in the Youth Wing of various political parties are being groomed to succeed the current leadership.…”
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An Exploratory Study Of The Experiences Of Young Women And Men As Members Of Pakatan Rakyat: A Case Study In Penang, Kuala Lumpur And Selangor, Malaysia
Published 2010“…Members of these parties within the coalition of PR were chosen as responden s because of the recent introduction of a new party structure that consolidates young worn and men in the same youth wing which has given rise to an opportunity to document a study their experiences. …”
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The story of the keris as an intercultural miscommunication issue.
Published 2011“…During the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) General Assembly in 2005, its youth wing leader Hishammuddin Tun Hussein Onn was shown by the media waving a keris (a traditional Malay dagger) as a symbol to defend the Malay supremacy and to threaten those who opposed the Malay special rights. …”
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