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    The meaning extension of Raja : from King of a Nation to King of Pop (Pengembangan makna Raja: daripada Raja sebuah Kerajaan kepada Raja Pop) by Nor Hashimah Jalaluddin, Ruzy Suliza Hashim, Zaharani Ahmad

    Published 2011
    “…Malay kingdom is ruled by ‘RAJA’ (King). Historically, there is an evidence of a treaty among Demang Lebar Daun and Seri Tribuana on the terms of a sovereign, wise and just ruler (Sulalatus Sulatin, 1612). …”
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    Effectiveness of King’s theory of goal attainment in blood glucose management for newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes: randomized controlled trial by Yan, Man, Yu, Yingchun, Li, Shuping, Zhang, Peiling, Yu, Jiaxiang

    Published 2024
    “…Objective: The primary aim of this study was to assess the effectiveness of King’s Goal Attainment Theory in the management of newly diagnosed patients with type 2 diabetes. …”
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    The UK as a Destination Choice for Chinese Tourists: An Analysis of Tourist Motivation Factors by Zhang, Ling

    Published 2006
    “…With a population of over 1.3 billion and a rapidly expanding economy, the Peoples Republic of China has the potential to exert greater influence over the development of tourism worldwide over the next decade than perhaps any other country (King, 2003). Currently the UK accounts for merely 0.6% of all outbound trips from China (visitBritain.com, 2006). …”
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    Following the wind (跟风): navigating Chinese durian farmers' identity and practices in Balik Pulau, Penang by Wong, Penny Pui Yan

    Published 2024
    “…For generations since the mid-19th century, the Hakka Chinese have settled on the hills of Balik Pulau, the quiet backwaters of Penang Island. …”
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    Zhao Xiaosheng and his original piano solo works / Xue Ke by Xue , Ke

    Published 2020
    “…Therefore, in the context of Chinese new music, this research attempts to study Zhao Xiaosheng’s contributions by looking into his six original piano solo works, namely Textile Worker (纺织工人) (1974), Fisherman’s Song (渔歌) (1975), Ballade in D♭ Major (D♭大调叙事曲) (1976), Ballade in D Gong Mode (D宫调叙事曲) (1976), Hegemon-King Removes His Armor (霸王卸甲) (1981), and Tai Chi (太极) (1987). …”
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    Coffee table book: the historical of Masjid Kampung Hulu Melaka / Norrazin Nor Rashid by Nor Rashid, Norrazin

    Published 2017
    “…Development of the mosque with the identity of the Nusantara this happens through early relationships between Chinese and Melaka under the auspices of the Annals formed the cultural exchanges when your first visit Annals to China be rewarded with gift through grace of craftsmen skilled in the field of Chinese craftsmanship. …”
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    “There’s gold in them thar stink!” : durian capitalism in the age of post-human conservation by Choo, Tze Shien

    Published 2020
    “…Malaysia sees this as a potential industry that could have massive growth, particularly for its prized Musang King durian variety that is gaining in popularity among Chinese consumers, and with recent issues with its other crop commodity, palm oil, ranging from accusations of deforestation, loss of flora and fauna and loss of Orang Asli Indigenous rights to their ancestral land that is leading to calls for its boycott in Europe, to a fall in crude palm oil prices that is leaving this commodity in its decline, durian could potentially be Malaysia’s next big export crop. …”
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    The evolution of islam-culture fusion, identity, islamic resurgence and current challenges in the Malay life by Musa, Hashim

    Published 2009
    “…The Muslims in Malaysia makes up the majority of the population that is 60%, while the Buddhists 19%, Christians 9%, Hindus 6.3%, Chinese traditional religious believers 4.5% and the rest are either animists or sans religion. …”
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    Music accompaniment in Kun Seng Keng Lion dance during Genting World Lion Dance Championship from 1994-2018 / Lim Hong Zhi by Lim , Hong Zhi

    Published 2021
    “…Lion Dance is a diasporic Chinese tradition and a typical performing arts genre in Malaysia. …”
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    Hang Tuah: a Malay icon transcending time by Che Rodi, Rozita, Musa, Hashim

    Published 2021
    “…This article will focus discussion on the proof of the existence of Hang Tuah as a historical figure and an icon that symbolizes the Malay community's sense of heroism, velour, loyalty, uprightness, deep love for his country and king, and as a knowledgeable and universal man of the world, familiar with the customs and the ways of many foreign countries, conversant in ten world languages, a fearless warrior and a diplomat of a global standing. …”
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    Found in translation: a psycholinguistic investigation of idiom processing in native and non-native speakers by Carrol, G.

    Published 2015
    “…English native speakers and Chinese-English bilinguals were tested using English idioms and translations of Chinese idioms (e.g. draw a snake and add… feet). …”
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