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    The criminal liability of night terror in Malaysia by Mohamad Yunus, Mohamad Ismail

    Published 2018
    “…Earlier that fateful evening, a group of youths made them feel uncomfortable and they decided to move and park somewhere else for the night. While sleeping, Mr Thomas believed that the youths had broken into his caravan. …”
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    Queensland Alcohol-related violence and Night Time Economy Monitoring project (QUANTEM): A study protocol by Miller, P., Ferris, J., Coomber, K., Zahnow, R., Carah, N., Jiang, H., Kypri, K., Chikritzhs, Tanya, Clough, A., Livingston, M., De Andrade, D., Room, R., Callinan, S., Curtis, A., Mayshak, R., Droste, N., Lloyd, B., Matthews, S., Taylor, N., Crane, M., Thorn, M., Najman, J.

    Published 2017
    “…Methods: The primary aim of the study is to evaluate change in the levels of harm due to these policy changes using administrative data (e.g., police, hospital, ambulance, and court data). Other study elements will investigate the impact of the Policy by measuring foot traffic volume in SNPs, using ID scanner data to quantify the volume of people entering venues and measure the effectiveness of banning notices, using patron interviews to quantify the levels of pre-drinking, intoxication and illicit drug use within night-time economy districts, and to explore the impacts of the Policy on business and live music, and costs to the community. …”
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    Diaohua Chang in food court setting in Klang Valley, Malaysia / Chin Ee Ven by Chin, Ee Ven

    Published 2015
    “…Diaohua Chang is a place that provides nightly singing performance for the Chinese community in Malaysia. …”
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    An autoethnography on Diaohua Chang / Wang Lei by Wang, Lei

    Published 2019
    “…Diaohua Chang is a live-singing performance of Chinese popular songs common to venues such as open-air food court and night clubs. The present research studied Diaohua Chang at nightclub setting. …”
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    Indoor futsal service: Strikers United Sdn. Bhd / Nurfaezah Hanis Halim ...[et. al] by Halim, Nurfaezah Hanis, Mohd Zin, Noor Liyana, Zaini, Nor Aquissya, Abdullah, Nur Athirah, Johanis, Aizahani Aizureen

    Published 2012
    “…The location is not only strategic but also safe especially for students who want to rent a court at night. We hope that with the presence of our futsal centre, people can enjoy our service. …”
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    Poverty, protest and sport: poaching in the East Midlands c.1820-1900 by Muge, Rosemary

    Published 2018
    “…In the East Midlands counties of Derbyshire, Leicestershire and Nottinghamshire levels of poaching equalled or exceeded those in many counties which are thought of as prime poaching areas.Using principally Criminal Registers, Game Laws Returns to Parliament, and local newspapers of the period, this study shows that people poached from three motives: because they were poor; because poaching was a sport; and as a protest. Day and night poachers,including night poaching gangs frequently involved in affrays, pursued their activities undeterred by the efforts at prevention of the landowners, police and courts. …”
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    Behavioural and breeding ecology of a population of European nightjar Caprimulgus europaeus by Rayner, Jack

    Published 2016
    “…With regard to the nightjar mating system more generally, results from GPS tracking of individuals demonstrated significant differences in nightly range sizes and distances from roosts over the course of the night between males of paired and unpaired breeding statuses, with unpaired males tending to exhibit a greater range of movement, and appeared to indicate a likelihood of extra-pair copulations. …”
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