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    Anzac Day at Home and Abroad: Towards a History of Australia’s National Day by Seal, Graham

    Published 2012
    “…It is both an historical study, tracing changes in commemoration and remembrance over time, and an investigation of the ways in which Australians and New Zealanders mark Anzac Day in the present day. …”
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    Circuits of Memory: The War Memory Boom in Western Australia by Stephens, John

    Published 2012
    “…In some Australian academic circles in the 1980s it was believed that, as the numbers of soldiers of the world wars declined over time, so would attendances at war remembrance ceremonies on Anzac Day and interest in war commemoration in general. …”
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    Concepts of Sacrifice and Trauma in Australian War Commemoration by Stephens, John

    Published 2015
    “…Although the major conflicts of the twentieth century have become more distant in time, trauma induced by war through the agency of postmemory is still disguised by the notion of sacrifice for the nation. As latter-day war memorials attempt to render different and more difficult aspects of war experience to those of the past, the concept of sacrifice continues to be evoked as a cover for the uncomfortable aspects of war remembrance.…”
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    A secondary research on human endocrine physiology in Al- Qur’an and Hadith by Abdul Ghani, Radiah, Ikmal Hisham, Ahmad Irfan, Ahmad Rosli, Athirah Nur

    Published 2017
    “…The view from Islamic perspective has been elaborated with the role of melatonin and cortisol with the change of the day and night. Moreover, the role touch and the release of oxytocin has been described based on Sunnah by Prophet Muhammad (PBUH). …”
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    DISABILITY LEARNING TOOL: BRUSHING-TEETH USING MUSIC FOR AUTISM by Othman, A.

    Published 2011
    “…At the autism centre where we did our research, they are manually taught by parent or teachers and they have to teach the same thing every day. For example, the teachers have to show them every day on how to brush teeth using the teeth set and the big tooth brush. …”
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    Thematical 'Irfany exegesis of the Quran by Abu Al-Fadl Rashid al-Din al-Maybudi in Kasf al-Asrar Wa 'Uddat al-Abrar / Iman Kanani by Iman, Kanani

    Published 2017
    “…He also linked the visual such as night and day, and the read, with symbolic meanings representing stages of Gnosticism of the human soul, his heart, or anything blessed, or pertaining to the relationship of the servant with his Creator. …”
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