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Is education becoming meaningless and obsolete?
It has been said "Creativity is thinking up new things, and innovation is doing new things". All...
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New Year Resolutions Vs New Year Revolutions
As we usher in the new year with mixed emotions, I know some of us might have already been thinking...
The Yan Merdeka Jalur Gemilang Convoy were welcomed by the Sekolah Kebangsaan Sungai Limau before moving to Kuala Sala, Kampung Seberang Jaya and ending their tour at Guar Chempedak. (BERNAMA PHOTO)
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Strengthening patriotism among students through patriotism-based courses
Has the move to strengthen patriotism among students via patriotism-based courses been proven...
Bachelor of Business Administration graduate Wong Wie Jie (left) and Bachelor of Science (Decision Science) graduate Ahmad Afiq Iqmal Ahmad Saidi received the Royal Education Award while the Chancellor's Gold Medal Award was awarded to Bachelor of Philosophy, Law and Business Graduate Farah Liyana Mohd Anuar at the 35th Universiti Utara Malaysia (UUM) Convocation Ceremony which starts back in July. (Photo by BERNAMA)
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Yay or Nay? Learner’s segregation based on social status
Student employability is one of the major challenges in higher education sector. As a key...
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Level Up: A for Attitude, B for Behaviour, C for Communication
"What attitude must one demonstrate to level up?” you asked. That depends on your goals: To be...
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COLUMNISTS
Why is attitude more important than intelligence?
Many learners often say, “I’m bad at this,” when they receive less than average results. That...
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COLUMNISTS
What role does mentorship play in career growth?
Ever felt “stuck” at your job? According to most researches done across the world, more than 70...
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COLUMNISTS
Rise of the gig economy: What about our higher education dynamics?
There is a growing number of youngsters who opt to stray from the university path and immediately...
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COMMENTARY
Do you need more motivation?
The year 2022 has ended. Are you looking forward to the days and months ahead or are you bogged...
Females are much more likely to experience sexual harassment. (Photo Source: 123rf)
COLUMNISTS
Disturbing reality of sexual harassment in educational institutions
We all know that bullying is the most common form of violence in school. However, a staggering...
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Trigeminal Neuralgia: The often misdiagnosed 'suicide disease'
This picture taken on March 25, 2024 shows a grassland earless dragon lizard at the Tidbinbilla Nature Reserve located on the outskirts of the Australian capital city of Canberra. - Photo by AFP
Australia battles to save last 11 wild 'earless dragons'
Credit card fraud is on the rise in Australia, with victims losing billions of dollars in 2022-2023. Photo for illustrative purposes only - 123RF
Australians losing billions to rising credit card fraud
Kanako Wakabayashi, 28, (right) said a prayer before breaking the fast with her friends at Gua Mat Soorat. Photo by Bernama
"Kindness of people around me makes me love Islam" - Kanako
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How long you got? AI algorithm aims to predict life, and death
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Ramadan in Gaza reduced to daily struggle for survival
A boy sits among the rubble after an Israeli airstrike in Maghazi refugee camp, central Gaza Strip, on March 26, 2024. (Photo by Xinhua)
Visor-style hijab to top fashion chart this Aidilfitri
Although the style of using a "bawal” or square scarf or shawl with the head part folded into a double-layered awning is not new, its "comeback” has attracted a lot of attention with more and more people spotting the style for their hijab. - Photo by Bernama
UN study finds world produces more e-waste every year
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Genta-ringing tradition lives on during Ramadan
Muhammad Muizzuddin Mansor, 25, who was assigned to ring the large bell, prepares before ringing it at Bukit Puteri. - Photo by Bernama
‘Lemang Tepung', the forgotten delicacy
Nafsiah displayed the lemang tepung produced by the residents of Kampung Air Kuning, Kuala Pilah recently.
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