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Tanda-tanda genetik Orang Asli dan Bangsa-Bangsa Bumiputera Sabah, Sarawak dan Brunei. Kumpulan-kumpulan darah dalam tiga bangsa terbesar di Malaysia dan Singapura: suatu penyusunan data [PDF]
Suatu senarai data berkenaan dengan kumpulan-kumpulan darah untuk orang-orang Melayu, China dan India (tiga bangsa terbesar di Malaysia dan Singapura) dan juga untuk Orang Asli dari Semenanjung Malaysia dan Bangsa-Bangsa Bumiputera dari Sabah, Sarawak ...
Tan, Soon Guan
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Program jalinan kasih @ kampung orang asli terap minat tuntut ilmu [PDF]
HULU LANGAT – Kelab Eleventh Volunteer, Sekretariat Sukarelawan Siswa Majlis Tertinggi Mahasiswa Kolej Kesebelas (K11) sesi 2017/2018, Universiti Putra Malaysia (UPM) untuk julung kalinya menganjurkan Program Jalinan Kasih @ Kampung Orang Asli, Hulu ...
Harun, Najihah
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Quality Education of Orang Asli in Malaysia
The Malaysian government expects all levels of society should be taken care of and can improve the quality of life impacted from an increase in knowledge towards the achievement of a firstclass mindset. By 2020, this expectation is envisioned to include the Orang Asli community in Malaysia.
Mazzlida Mat Deli, Ruhizan Mohamad Yasin
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ABSTRACT In Indonesian‐occupied West Papua, Christianity has been adopted, adapted, and transformed by the indigenous people of various ethnic groups to become part of their social and cultural landscape. Christianity has also prominently figured in their continuing struggle for political self‐determination.
Cypri Jehan Paju Dale
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An Early Story of Kho Ping Hoo [PDF]
Kho Ping Hoo (1926–1994) is the most well-known of all Indonesian writers of popular silat stories, largely set in China, which describe the adventures and romances of legendary heroes famed for their skill in martial arts.
Watson, C. (CW)
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Compensation for Orang AsH native land in Malaysia: The perceptions and challenges in its quantification [PDF]
This paper describes the results of an investigation on the challenges confronting valuers in dealing with the assessment of compensation for Orang Asli native land (OANL). In Malaysia, valuers are often ambivalent about assessing the worth of Orang Asli
Anuar Alias, Md Nasir Daud
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Divorcing the dead, sharing with Others: negotiating alterity at the edges of a Malaysian rainforest
Abstract This article explores how people formulate alterity as a responsive endeavour as they seek to live well in a context of profound marginality at the edges of a Malaysian rainforest. It argues that Batek people often narrate, encounter, and enact alterity – drawing distinctions between themselves and Others – through and in relation to acts of ...
Alice Rudge
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The Empowerment of Orang Asli Women in the Tourism Industry in Lenggong, Perak
Women, particularly those of the Orang Asli community, without a doubt play an important role in the family. These duties and roles include organising household affairs, giving birth and raising children, tending to the house, preparing meals for the ...
Yahaya Fatan Hamamah +1 more
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Abstract Background Small for gestational age (SGA) and large for gestational age (LGA) are designations given to neonates based solely on birthweight, with no distinction made for maternal height. However, there is a possibility that maternal height is significantly correlated with neonatal birthweight, and if so, SGA and LGA cutoffs specific to ...
Zhen Hean Teoh +6 more
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Linking network ecology and ecosystem services to benefit people
Abstract Ecosystems are rapidly degraded by anthropogenic pressures, affecting the provision of ecosystem services. Therefore, it is increasingly important that we can quantify and manage ecosystem services to maintain human well‐being. Many ecosystem services are underpinned by ecosystem functions and processes that are driven by interspecific ...
Anna Stanworth +2 more
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