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    The influence of environment on the star formation properties of galaxies by Rodríguez Del Pino, Bruno

    Published 2015
    “…We found that the last stars that were formed (i.e., younger stars) are rotationally-supported and behave similar to the older stars. …”
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    Multi-generation massive star-formation in NGC 3576 by Purcell, C., Minier, V., Longmore, S., André, P., Walsh, Andrew, Jones, P., Herpin, F., Hill, T., Cunningham, M., Burton, M.

    Published 2009
    “…Complementary results by André et al. (2008) imply that seven cores will go on to form massive stars between 15 and 50 M?. …”
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    Star Shine Kindergarten and Nursery / Sitti Nadirah Mohd. Salleh ..[et al.] by Mohd. Salleh, Sitti Nadirah, Frendius, Syanley G., Muhammad Noh, Nurain, Ramlee, Dayang Fadzilliah, Osman, Nur Anis

    Published 2011
    “…It is alright if the first business that you held did not gain profit. This is because it was the first time you go trough on business. …”
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    OMEGA – OSIRIS Mapping of Emission-line Galaxies in A901/2: II. Environmental influence on integrated star formation properties and AGN activity by Rodríguez del Pino, Bruno, Aragón-Salamanca, Alfonso, Chies-Santos, Ana L., Weinzirl, Tim, Bamford, Steven P., Gray, Meghan E., Böhm, Asmus, Wolf, Christian, Maltby, David T.

    Published 2017
    “…We find that most of the intermediate- and high-mass spiral galaxies go through a phase in which their star formation is suppressed but still retain significant star formation activity. …”
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    Celebrity Endorsements: Influence and Effectiveness on consumers’ purchase intentions. by Devidasani, Neha

    Published 2010
    “…Celebrity endorsements have been becoming popular and well-accepted by consumers day by day. The primary research conducted for this study proves that celebrity endorsements is a successful marketing technique as it does influence consumers purchase decisions to a large extent if there is a rational link between the celebrity endorser and the product being endorsed. …”
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    Writers’ awareness of metadiscourse features in Malaysian business news by Hooy, Chee Mei, Tan, Helen, Lee, Geok Imm, Victor Danarajan, Sharon Sharmini

    Published 2022
    “…However, it is the news that people read the least because it is not engaging to them. The study aims to investigate The Star Onlineand Focus Malaysiabusiness news writers’ awareness on the use of metadiscourse features. …”
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    Do bankers discriminate against women entrepreneurs? by Mahmood, Rosli, Bidin, Asiah, Bakar, Habshah

    Published 2002
    “…THERE HAS BEEN a significant increase in the number of businesses started by women in the last decade.This growth has been accompanied by a similar increase in studies on women entrepreneurship that focused largely on problems and challenges faced by women entrepreneurs.Among the issues that have been highlighted is that of getting access to bank financing.Studies have found that many women who wanted to go into business were hampered by their inability to secure loans from the banks.These women often claimed that they were discriminated against in both overt and subtle ways.Hisrich (1985) asserts that while financing is a problem for every entrepreneur, for women entrepreneurs the problem is more acute.Thus, women entrepreneurs are less likely to use formal sources of capital such as bank loans.While explicit evidence on this inequitable lending practice has yet to be produced, certain statements have been made which implied that there might be gender-based discrimination that occurs among bankers (Orhan, 2001).This prompted a call from a woman Cabinet member for separate banking counters for women entrepreneurs applying for loans (The Star, 2001).This paper aims to provide further evidence by conducting a study among women entrepreneurs in Malaysia on the extent to which gender may be the issue in the relationship with the banks.…”
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    Environmental awareness, initiatives and performance in the small- and medium-scale enterprise hotel industry of Malaysia by Hamzah, Hanafi, Ab. Karim, Shahrim, Ab. Aziz, Yuhanis, Kasim, Azilah

    Published 2020
    “…Major barriers for going green include the lack of government regulations on environmental management systems (EMS), financial constraints, the lack of employees to handle EMS and the fear that environmental initiatives may negatively impact the guest’s experience, especially customers who expect enjoying the luxuries services in Malaysia hotels. …”
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    Environmental awareness, initiatives and performance in the small- and medium-scale enterprise hotel industry of Malaysia / Hanafi Hamzah … [et al.] by Hamzah, Hanafi, Ab. Karim, Shahrim, Ab. Aziz, Yuhanis, Kasim, Azilah

    Published 2020
    “…Initiatives including using energy conservation light bulbs, having an active system to detect/repair lacking facilities and installing water conserving fixtures are widely implemented, while programs involving using solar lawn light, recycling leftover food and reusing wastewater. Major barriers for going green include the lack of government regulations on environmental management systems (EMS), financial constraints, the lack of employees to handle EMS and the fear that environmental initiatives may negatively impact the guest’s experience, especially customers who expect enjoying the luxuries services in Malaysia hotels. …”
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    The design and evaluation of the M-Kids mobile application to engage learning among Islamic pre-schoolers in Malaysia / Wan Irma Sabrina Idris by Wan Irma Sabrina, Idris

    Published 2022
    “…Recently, there has been renewed interest in the issue of providing a proper education for young children aligned with the development of the rapid technology era. This study aims at identifying the changes in cognitive and behavioural development in Islamic preschool children aged five to six years old in Malaysia upon the usage of the designed and well-developed M-Kids Mobile Learning Application prototype. …”
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