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Public Involvement on Environment Issues in Kota Bharu and Jeli District, Kelantan
Journal of Social Sciences 7 (2): 175-181, 2011 ISSN 1549-3652 © 2010 Science Publications Public Involvement on Environment Issues in Kota Bharu and Jeli District, Kelantan Mohammad Ghazi Ismail and Haliza Abdul Rahman Environmental and Occupational Health Program, School of Health Sciences, University of Science Malaysia, 16150 Kubang Kerian, Kelantan Abstract: Problem statement: Environmental problems are too serious and complex to be solved through scientific approaches, technical and purely legal. Thus, public involvement with a more comprehensive vital is needed. This is because as one of the groups interested, this group can influenced and changed decision related policy legislation and policy related to environment. Public Involvement is needed in every development process as one of the positive move and proactive to create sustainable development. This study carried out in Kota Bharu and Jeli district, Kelantan, Malaysia with 390 respondent involved in each of them. Approach: Major method of study was used investigation question form. This study compared the extent to which a significant correlation (p), Mean (M) and Standard Deviation (SD) of the studied demographic factors as gender, age, race, religion, income, education and the respondent lived with the knowledge of environmental issues, environmental local environment and constraints factors involved in environmental issues at the research areas. Chi-square test used to study demographic factor association with environment issue knowledge respondent. Results: Comparison of demographic factors with knowledge of the respondents of research areas on environmental issues shows that there is relationship for respondents education level with their respective p values is 0.036 and 0.040. The relationship between demographic factors with knowledge of the local environment issues by respondent shows there is also relationship to income and education with their respective p values is 0.033, 0.019 for Kota Bharu and 0014, 0019 for Jeli. -
Master of Medicine 2019/2020
PPSP/PG/OPH/CP2/IR1 MASTER OF MEDICINE OPHTHALMOLOGY Universiti Sains Malaysia 2019/2020 Malaysian Universities Conjoint Committee of Ophthalmology MASTER OF MEDICINE (OPHTHALMOLOGY) BY Professor Dr. Shatriah Ismail LIST OF CONTRIBUTORS Associate Professor Datin Dr. Zunaina Embong Professor Dr. Wan Hazabbah Wan Hitam Professor Dr. Liza Sharmini Ahmad Tajudin Dr. Evelyn Tai Li Min 1st Edition - May 2005 2nd Edition - May 2006 3rd Edition - May 2007 4th Edition - May 2008 5th Edition - May 2009 6th Edition - May 2010 7th Edition - May 2011 8th Edition - May 2012 9th Edition - May 2013 10th Edition - May 2014 11th Edition - May 2015 12th Edition - May 2016 13th Edition - May 2017 14th Edition - May 2018 15th Edition - May 2019 Preface Welcome to the Master of Medicine (Ophthalmology) program at Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM). As a prior graduate of this program, it is my privilege to write the preface for this guidebook. As with any course one elects to undertake, one requires at least an understanding of the course structure, the syllabus, and the requirements for each phase, in order to successfully complete the course within a reasonable time. First released in 2005, this guidebook aims to give you an overview of these things and more. As a student, I often referred to my guidebook when in doubt, and even now, still have that original guidebook, although it has undergone many revisions since my time. As goalposts may shift, particularly the pre-requisites for continuous assessment and the examination formats, it would be advisable to refer to a copy of the most recent version of this book. -
The Provider-Based Evaluation (Probe) 2014 Preliminary Report
The Provider-Based Evaluation (ProBE) 2014 Preliminary Report I. Background of ProBE 2014 The Provider-Based Evaluation (ProBE), continuation of the formerly known Malaysia Government Portals and Websites Assessment (MGPWA), has been concluded for the assessment year of 2014. As mandated by the Government of Malaysia via the Flagship Coordination Committee (FCC) Meeting chaired by the Secretary General of Malaysia, MDeC hereby announces the result of ProBE 2014. Effective Date and Implementation The assessment year for ProBE 2014 has commenced on the 1 st of July 2014 following the announcement of the criteria and its methodology to all agencies. A total of 1086 Government websites from twenty four Ministries and thirteen states were identified for assessment. Methodology In line with the continuous and heightened effort from the Government to enhance delivery of services to the citizens, significant advancements were introduced to the criteria and methodology of assessment for ProBE 2014 exercise. The year 2014 spearheaded the introduction and implementation of self-assessment methodology where all agencies were required to assess their own websites based on the prescribed ProBE criteria. The key features of the methodology are as follows: ● Agencies are required to conduct assessment of their respective websites throughout the year; ● Parents agencies played a vital role in monitoring as well as approving their agencies to be able to conduct the self-assessment; ● During the self-assessment process, each agency is required to record -
Malaysia Industrial Park Directory.Pdf
MALAYSIA INDUSTRIAL PARK DIRECTORY CONTENT 01 FOREWORD 01 › Minister of International Trade & Industry (MITI) › Chief Executive Officer of Malaysian Investment Development Authority (MIDA) › President, Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (FMM) › Chairman, FMM Infrastructure & Industrial Park Management Committee 02 ABOUT MIDA 05 03 ABOUT FMM 11 04 ADVERTISEMENT 15 05 MAP OF MALAYSIA 39 06 LISTING OF INDUSTRIAL PARKS › NORTHERN REGION Kedah & Perlis 41 Penang 45 Perak 51 › CENTRAL REGION Selangor 56 Negeri Sembilan 63 › SOUTHERN REGION Melaka 69 Johor 73 › EAST COAST REGION Kelantan 82 Terengganu 86 Pahang 92 › EAST MALAYSIA Sarawak 97 Sabah 101 PUBLISHED BY PRINTED BY Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers (7907-X) Legasi Press Sdn Bhd Wisma FMM, No 3, Persiaran Dagang, No 17A, (First Floor), Jalan Helang Sawah, PJU 9 Bandar Sri Damansara, 52200 Kuala Lumpur Taman Kepong Baru, Kepong, 52100 Kuala Lumpur T 03-62867200 F 03-62741266/7288 No part of this publication may be reproduced in any form E [email protected] without prior permission from Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers. All rights reserved. All information and data www.fmm.org.my provided in this book are accurate as at time of printing MALAYSIA INDUSTRIAL PARK DIRECTORY FOREWORD MINISTER OF INTERNATIONAL TRADE & INDUSTRY (MITI) One of the key ingredients needed is the availability of well-planned and well-managed industrial parks with Congratulations to the Malaysian Investment eco-friendly features. Thus, it is of paramount importance Development Authority (MIDA) and the for park developers and relevant authorities to work Federation of Malaysian Manufacturers together in developing the next generation of industrial (FMM) for the successful organisation of areas to cater for the whole value chain of the respective the Industrial Park Forum nationwide last industry, from upstream to downstream. -
(CPRC), Disease Control Division, the State Health Departments and Rapid Assessment Team (RAT) Representative of the District Health Offices
‘Annex 26’ Contact Details of the National Crisis Preparedness & Response Centre (CPRC), Disease Control Division, the State Health Departments and Rapid Assessment Team (RAT) Representative of the District Health Offices National Crisis Preparedness and Response Centre (CPRC) Disease Control Division Ministry of Health Malaysia Level 6, Block E10, Complex E 62590 WP Putrajaya Fax No.: 03-8881 0400 / 0500 Telephone No. (Office Hours): 03-8881 0300 Telephone No. (After Office Hours): 013-6699 700 E-mail: [email protected] (Cc: [email protected] and [email protected]) NO. STATE 1. PERLIS The State CDC Officer Perlis State Health Department Lot 217, Mukim Utan Aji Jalan Raja Syed Alwi 01000 Kangar Perlis Telephone: +604-9773 346 Fax: +604-977 3345 E-mail: [email protected] RAT Representative of the Kangar District Health Office: Dr. Zulhizzam bin Haji Abdullah (Mobile: +6019-4441 070) 2. KEDAH The State CDC Officer Kedah State Health Department Simpang Kuala Jalan Kuala Kedah 05400 Alor Setar Kedah Telephone: +604-7741 170 Fax: +604-7742 381 E-mail: [email protected] RAT Representative of the Kota Setar District Health Office: Dr. Aishah bt. Jusoh (Mobile: +6013-4160 213) RAT Representative of the Kuala Muda District Health Office: Dr. Suziana bt. Redzuan (Mobile: +6012-4108 545) RAT Representative of the Kubang Pasu District Health Office: Dr. Azlina bt. Azlan (Mobile: +6013-5238 603) RAT Representative of the Kulim District Health Office: Dr. Sharifah Hildah Shahab (Mobile: +6019-4517 969) 71 RAT Representative of the Yan District Health Office: Dr. Syed Mustaffa Al-Junid bin Syed Harun (Mobile: +6017-6920881) RAT Representative of the Sik District Health Office: Dr. -
Satisfaction Towards Domiciliary Care Services and the Unmet Needs Among Stroke Patients in Kota Bharu District Dr Nurul Ain
SATISFACTION TOWARDS DOMICILIARY CARE SERVICES AND THE UNMET NEEDS AMONG STROKE PATIENTS IN KOTA BHARU DISTRICT DR NURUL AIN BINTI MOHD EMERAN Dissertation Submitted in Partial Fulfilment of the Requirements for the Degree of Doctor of Public Health (Epidemiology) UNIVERSITI SAINS MALAYSIA April 2018 1 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS بِ ْس ِمِ للاِ ال َّر ْح ٰم ِنِ ال َّر ِح ْي ِمِ Praise be to Allah S.W.T the most compassionate and most merciful, whose blessing have helped me through the study until the submission of this report. I would like to express my deepest gratitude and thank to the following individuals who had helped me in the preparation and during the completion of this dissertation. I would like to express my utmost gratitude to my main supervisor, Associate Professor Dr Nor Azwany binti Yaacob from Department of Community Medicine and Dr Muhammad Hafiz bin Hanafi from Department of Neuroscience for their support, willingness in providing constructive suggestions, proofreading, and the countless efforts generously channelled towards this research. My sincere appreciation is extended to my co-researchers Dr Mohd Harith bin Abdul Aziz from Department of Rehabilitation Medicine, Hospital Raja Perempuan Zainab II, and Dr Noor Aman bin A. Hamid for their treasured input. My appreciation is also directed to all staffs of Kota Bharu, Pasir Mas, and Tumpat District Health Office for their cooperation and to all respondents or staff who directly or indirectly participated in this study. Special thanks to Ministry of Health Malaysia for the opportunity for a full course of funded study leave and permission to conduct this study at their facilities. -
The Integration of Naqli and Aqli Knowledge in Curriculum at Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia: the Study on Student’S Internship Organizations in Kelantan, Malaysia
IJASOS- International E-Journal of Advances in Social Sciences, Vol. II, Issue 5, August 2016 THE INTEGRATION OF NAQLI AND AQLI KNOWLEDGE IN CURRICULUM AT UNIVERSITI SAINS ISLAM MALAYSIA: THE STUDY ON STUDENT’S INTERNSHIP ORGANIZATIONS IN KELANTAN, MALAYSIA Mohamed Akhiruddin Ibrahim1*, Mohammad Hikmat Shaker 2, Shahirah Sulaiman3, Azniwati Abdul Aziz 4, Nur Safura Ab. Ghaffar 5, Mohd Hisyamuddin Yusup 6 1 Senior Lecturer, Dr, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA, [email protected] 2 Senior Lecturer, Dr, London Open Academy, UNITED KINGDOM 3 Language Teacher, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA 4 Language Teacher, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA 5 Language Teacher, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA 6 Student, Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia, MALAYSIA *Corresponding author Abstract The integration of Naqli and Aqli knowledge in curriculum has been a strategic plan of Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia to become a prominent global reference institution on its instigation by year 2025. The university has introduced the term Naqli as divine knowledge; which it derives from Quran, Sunnah and references of respected books by previous religious scholars. While, the term Aqli denotes to modern knowledge that are gained through research and discoveries in the present. By having this integration in its curriculum on both of these disciplines, it has made Universiti Sains Islam Malaysia on its own as compared to other tertiary institutions. Through the integration; mandatory internship program for undergraduate students have embraced this curricular approach along with its students‟ industrial training session. The objectives for students to undergo the industrial training are for them to be familiarized with their potential job scopes, in addition, to practice the knowledge that they have learnt theoretically in the university. -
Geoheritage As the Basis for Geotourism Development: a Case Study in Jeli District, Kelantan, Malaysia
GeoJournal of Tourism and Geosites Year VIII, no. 1, vol. 15, May 2015, p.25-43 ISSN 2065-0817, E-ISSN 2065-1198 Article no. 15103-159 GEOHERITAGE AS THE BASIS FOR GEOTOURISM DEVELOPMENT: A CASE STUDY IN JELI DISTRICT, KELANTAN, MALAYSIA Dony ADRIANSYAH* Geoscience Programme, Faculty of Earth Science, University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) Jeli Campus, Locked Bag No. 100, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia, e-mail: [email protected] Ibrahim BUSU Centre for Postgraduate Studies, University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) City Campus, Locked Bag 36, 16100 Kota Bharu, Kelantan, Malaysia, e-mail: [email protected] Hafzan EVA Geoscience Programme, Faculty of Earth Science, University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) Jeli Campus, Locked Bag No. 100, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia, e-mail: [email protected] Mohammad MUQTADA Geoscience Programme, Faculty of Earth Science, University Malaysia Kelantan (UMK) Jeli Campus, Locked Bag No. 100, 17600 Jeli, Kelantan, Malaysia, e-mail: [email protected] Abstract: Jeli is a district in the state of Kelantan, Malaysia, which blessed with many beautiful geological landforms/landscapes, unique geological phenomena and precious earth materials. They are potential geological heritage of the area. Identification, mapping, and description have been conducted to establish the new inventory of geoheritage sites within the district. Some potential geoheritage sites of Jeli district have been inventoried such as Gunung Reng (mogote hill), Jeli Hot Spring, Pergau Lake (dam), gold deposits in Kampung Kalai, Lata Janggut (cascade), Sungai Rual (river), Lata Renyok (waterfall), Lata Chenai (cascade) and Setir Cave complex. All these spots should be conserved and developed to maintain and protect natural and geological attractions while supporting the geotourism development in the state of Kelantan. -
Academic Qualifications: Research Publications
DR MOHAMMAD MUQTADA ALI KHAN Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Earth Science University Malaysia Kelantan Jeli Campus, Jeli 17600 Mobile: 0060175026094 Email: [email protected], [email protected] Presently: Working as a Senior Lecturer, Department of Geoscience, Faculty of Earth science, University Malaysia Kelantan, Campus Jeli, Locked Bag No 100, JELI 17600, Kelantan, MALAYSIA since July 2011 to till date. Research specialization: Hydrogeology Groundwater chemistry Water Resource estimation Groundwater Modeling Flood Studies Presently Teaching Courses: Hydrogeology Exploration of groundwater and development Groundwater monitoring Earth Process Introduction to Geoscience Paleontology Advance Technology in Geoscience Academic Qualifications: Ph.D. Geology (Hydrogeology) 2009, Aligarh Muslim University, India Thesis Title: Sustainability of Groundwater System in parts of Krishni-Hindon interstream Western Uttar Pradesh: A Quantitative and Qualitative Assessment M.Phil Geology (Hydrogeology) 2004, Aligarh Muslim University, India Thesis Title: Hydrogeology and Groundwater quality characteristics of the Kali-Hindon sub-basin, in parts of western U.P M.Sc. (Applied Geology) 2003, Aligarh Muslim University, India B.Sc. (Hons.) Geology 2001 from Aligarh Muslim University, India Research Publications: PUBLICATIONS FOR 2017 1. Mohammad Muqtada Ali Khan Nur Hanis Aflatoon And Hafzan Eva Mansor (2017) "Distribution Of Trace Elements In Groundwater Around Beris Lalang Landfill Bachok, Kelantan, Malaysia" , Asian Journal Of Water, Environment And Pollution, Vol. 14, No. 1 (2017), pp. 41–50. 2. Mohammad Muqtada Ali Khan, Fatin Wahida , Hafzan Eva Mansor (2017) “Significance of Silica Analysis in Groundwater Studies of Domestic Shallow Wells in Parts of Jeli district, Kelantan, Malaysia, Chapter in Book, 1 Page No- 173-195, Book title- Water resources in Arid Area: the way forward, Springer International Publishing AG 2017, ISBN 978-3-319-51856-5, Springer Water, DOI 10.1007/978-3-319-51856-5_7 3. -
PROCEEDINGS NATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE 2012 Pullman Hotel Kuching, Sarawak 23 – 24 June 2012 Geoscience I Every Life
PERSATUAN GEOLOGI MALAYSIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA PROCEEDINGS NATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE 2012 Pullman Hotel Kuching, Sarawak 23 – 24 June 2012 Geoscience I Every Life Co-organisers Minerals & Geoscience Academy of Sciences Department Malaysia Malaysia PERSATUAN GEOLOGI MALAYSIA Geological Society of Malaysia Council 2012/2013 President : Joy Jacqueline Pereira Vice President : Mazlan Madon Secretary : Ling Nan Ley Assistant Secretary : Lim Choun Sian Treasurer : Ahmad Nizam Hasan Editor : Ng Tham Fatt Immediate Past President : Dato’ Yunus Abdul Razak Councillors : Gan Lay Chin Liaw Kim Kiat Meor Hakif Amir Hassan Nicholas Jacob Nur Iskandar Taib Robert Wong Tan Boon Kong Tanot Unjah NATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE 2012 Organising Committee Advisor : Joy Jacqueline Pereira Alexander Unya Ambun Chairman : Richard Mani Banda Secretary I : Mohd Yusop Ramli Secretary II : Thomson Galin Treasurer : Redzuan Ahmad Banjar Ahmad Nizam Hasan ASM Representative : P. Loganathan Technical Programme : Roslan Rajali Ng Tham Fatt Ling Nan Ley Che Abd. Rahman Jaafar Richard Batoi Protocol And Souvenir : Japri Bujang Azuddin Shebli Hermawati Tambeng Venue and Registration : Manggon Abot Halimat Mat Anna Lim Rosmah Usup Poster and Exhibition : Paulius Godwin SegarVelayutham Logistics : Zamzuri Ghazali Md. Shahrizal Md. Sharifoddin Geri Ginung IT Facilities and AV : Ajon Winnie Sylvia Joseph Nurul Shiema Shahadan Field Trip : Dana Badang Nazirrahmat Suleiman Master Of Ceremony : Pandi Kipli Marina Mardzuki Kennedy Mohd. Imran Publicity : Iskandar Taib Photography : Edward Muol Yong Mei Ling Khalid Kasdi PERSATUAN GEOLOGI MALAYSIA GEOLOGICAL SOCIETY OF MALAYSIA Proceedings NATIONAL GEOSCIENCE CONFERENCE 2012 Pullman Hotel Kuching, Sarawak 23 – 24 June 2012 Geoscience I EveryCompilers: Ng Tham Fatt Life Richard Mani Banda Mohd Yusop Ramli Roslan Rajali Ling Nan Ley Wong Yien Lim Co-organisers Minerals & Geoscience Academy of Sciences Department Malaysia Malaysia ISBN 978-983-99102-9-2 Copyright: Geological Society of Malaysia, 2012 All rights reserved. -
The Prevalence of Endemic Goitre in Kelantan, Malaysia
ORIGINAL ARTICLE The Prevalence of Endemic Goitre in Kelantan, Malaysia M. Mafauzy, MBBS, MRCP W.B. Wan Mohamad, MD M.Y. Yasmin Anwn, PhD* M. Musalmah, PhD* B.E. Mustafa, MBBS, FRCP Division of Endocrinology & Metabolism, Department of Medicine, School of Medical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan * Department ofChemical Pathology, School ofMedical Sciences, Universiti Sains Malaysia, Kubang Kerian, Kelantan Introduction Endemic goitre is a major problem in certain parts ofthe world, especially in the inland and mountainous areas such as the Himalayas ofAsia, the Alps of Europe and the Andes of South America!. The major cause of this is thought to be lack of iodine in the diet. In Malaysia, in one of the earlier reports, goitre prevalence was high amongst the villages near Karnpung Kuala Betis in Kelantan2, near Grik, Perak and near Ulu Tembeling, Pahang3. More recently in Sarawak, the prevalence of goitre was reported to be high, especially amongst the indigenous tribes4,5,6. The Ai river region in Sarawakhad a prevalence rate of99.5%, which was claimed to be the highest in the wor1d5. In a study of selected villages in Kedah, the overall prevalence was 35.1 % with the highest goitre prevalence being found in the inland villages and the lowest in a coastal village? No major study since then has been done to defme the extent ofthis problem in Malaysia and hence this study was undertaken to determine the prevalence of goitre in Kelantan in order to assess the magnitude of the problem, 64 Med J Malaysia Vol48 No 1 March 1993 THE PREVALENCE OF ENDEMIC GOITRE Gua Musang• Fig 1: Map of Kelantan showing the 10 districts. -
Remote Sensing-Based Water Yield Estimation of the Kelantan River Basin, Malaysia
VOL. 13, NO. 6, MARCH 2018 ISSN 1819-6608 ARPN Journal of Engineering and Applied Sciences ©2006-2018 Asian Research Publishing Network (ARPN). All rights reserved. www.arpnjournals.com REMOTE SENSING-BASED WATER YIELD ESTIMATION OF THE KELANTAN RIVER BASIN, MALAYSIA Mohd Hilmi Ramli and Ab Latif Ibrahim Department of Remote Sensing, Faculty of Geoinformation and Real Estate, Universiti Teknologi Malaysia, Johor Bahru, Malaysia E-Mail: [email protected] ABSTRACT The management of water resources in this study refers to the control of catchment water in the state of Kelantan. The quantity of water yield at a given time is important to identify the amount of water in a catchment area. The objective of this study is to obtain the quantities of water in the watershed of Kelantan. This study focuses on identifying 21 new water catchments based on Soil and Water Assessment Tool (SWAT) model and GIS location of Water Treatment Plant intake. The catchment area features the data relating to each catchment area such as the main river, land lot and area. Subsequently, a simple water balance model was used to obtain the total amount of water in each catchment area in June 2010. This model uses the rainfall and actual evapotranspiration derived from the Tropical Rain Measuring Mission (TRMM 2A25) satellite and the Landsat-5 TM satellite, respectively. The actual evapotranspiration was extracted using the False Color-Composite Model (FCC). This study shows the remote sensing-based water yield model is able to measure the amount of water in June 2010 for 20 catchment areas. Keywords: water yield, Kelantan, landsat-5 TM, TRMM, remote sensing.