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Persuasive techniques in internet romance scams / Tan Hooi Koon
Published 2014“…In 2012 alone, the Royal Malaysian Police (RMP) reports that Internet Romance Scams (IRS) have caused a loss of RM32.09million. …”
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Indigenous knowledge and intellectual property: a sustainable agenda
Published 2006“…The paper argues that the current ways of protecting intellectual property are limited in their scope for recognizing indigenous rights to indigenous knowledge. …”
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Translating Yi in Hikayat Tiga Negara by using a context-based approach
Published 2021“…Yi is one of the core philosophical terms in Confucianism with multiple contextual meanings, which has caused problems to translators seeking equivalence in a specific literature. …”
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oceanic corpo-graphies, refugee bodies and the making and unmaking of waters
Published 2013“…This distinction, constituted by the freedom of the sea-going individualist liberal subject, invariably raced as white and gendered as male, to range across the waves in search of new worlds to conquer, is one that is continually reproduced both in popular culture's contemporary sea romances, and in the spatial and legal demarcations of the nation and its limits. …”
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John Cheever's relationship with the American magazine marketplace, 1930 to 1964
Published 2015“…One hundred and twenty of these stories appeared in The New Yorker. …”
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'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da' Paul McCartney, Diaspora and the Politics of Identity
Published 2013“…'Ob-La-Di Ob-La-Da' is commonly considered to be one of the Beatles more trite songs. A slice of happy-go-lucky pop-ska, it was recorded in June 1968 during the sessions for the eponymously titled double album, usually known as the White Album, released in November of that same year. …”
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Relationship ideals in Charles Dickens’ Great Expectations
Published 2019“…To establish our problem statement, we refer to the work Romance’s Rival: Familiar Marriage in Victorian Fiction by Talia Schaffer. …”
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‘When you have your back to the wall, everything becomes easy’: performance and direction in the films of Catherine Breillat
Published 2014“…Breillat’s risk-taking seems to involve a lack of contact with actors in the preproduction stage of each film, meaning that the camera is rolling when scenes play out for the first time. …”
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The semiotic analysis of the collisions between dominant myths and counter-myths in three Indonesian horror movies
Published 2023“…Sometimes the scenes (in horror movies) contain the collisions between counter-myths and dominant myths (and vice versa), or the scenes show the dialectical reconciliations between both myths. …”
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An analysis of the deployment of synergistic cyber security awareness model for the elderly (SCSAM-Elderly) in Malaysia
Published 2024“…This study employed a paired sample t-test, a statistical method used to determine if there is a significant difference between the average scores of two related groups. In this study, the two groups are the pre-survey and post survey scores from the same participants. …”
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A love blessed by God: narratives in the popular Islamic novels of Malaysia
Published 2014“…This article departs from a current development in the Malaysian literary scene, namely the emergence of what is known as the ‘phenomenon of popular Islamic novels.’ …”
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The production materials analysis of popular novel in Meniti Rindu
Published 2024“…Generally, it is known that the presence of popular novels in the local literary scene is not a new phenomenon. However, the enthusiasm for this genre still persists to this day and continues to dominate the local novel sales market. …”
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Iconography and hybridity in the epic film Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (2011) / Al Mubarakah Suleiman
Published 2020“…This film was culturally hybridized as a cross-genre of the epic and comedy, as well as war and romance that stands on its own and was different from previous local epics such as Hang Tuah (1955), Raja Bersiong (1968) or Puteri Gunung Ledang (1994). …”
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