the deficiencies of the 1950rights instruments Upholding Human Rights to Inclusive Education in Malaysia

 emineozeleren@siswa.um.edu.my, madhya@um.edu.my Abstract The right of children to have entry to inclusive education is broadly bolstered in global human rights law; international conventions confirmed by its members and the majority of human rights instruments. The provision of inclusive education is an obligation under international law, and in addition the methods by which to satisfy … Read more

Improving Vehicle Safety with a New Electromagnetic Braking System

 ACCIDENT PROTECTION SYSTEM USING ELECTROMAGNETIC ABS BRAKING SYSTEM ABSTRACT    Ultrasonic car braking system includes an ultrasonic wave emitter provided in a front parts of an automatic braking car producing and expend ultrasonic surge front side in a calculated distance in front of the car. A equipment which will receive and also generate in … Read more

Save Nature: Role of Ecotourism in Preservation and Restoration of World

 Nowadays world is facing a critical environmental crisis. Almost everyday we hear about a lot of disasters in the news that happen throughout the globe. The disasters like land slide, earthquakes, global warming are happening frequently and unnaturally. They have destroyed many things including lost of live, damaging the buildings and disturbing the nature … Read more

Impact Tech Advancement Has on Digital Screen Narrative

 The radical advancement in technology within the last decade has allowed for the birth of a new narrative – digital screen narrative; this has otherwise been named as “digital storytelling” as it has given rise to what has been described as a “personal narrative” (Alan Davis, 2004) in which ordinary individuals are able to … Read more

Develop an Accident Protection System Using Electro-Magnetic ABS Braking System

 ACCIDENT PROTECTION SYSTEM USING ELECTROMAGNETIC ABS BRAKING SYSTEM ABSTRACT    Ultrasonic car braking system includes; an ultrasonic wave emitter provided in a front portion of an automatic braking car producing and emitting ultrasonic waves frontward in a predetermined distance in front of the car. Ultrasonic receiver also formed in a front portion of the … Read more

Why We Should Embrace Whistleblowing: Understanding Knowledge, Goodness, and Liberty

 William Jeff Sze Foley Knowledge, Goodness, and Liberty 9 November 2016 The Essence of Whistleblowing In July 2013, Edward Snowden openly leaked documents on the United States’ involvement in global surveillance both domestically and abroad. It was revealed that the National Security Agency was legally empowered to infringe into citizens’ private lives by monitoring … Read more

International Human Rights Law and Inclusive Education: A Malaysian Perspective

 emineozeleren@siswa.um.edu.my, madhya@um.edu.my Abstract The right of children to have entry to inclusive education is broadly bolstered in global human rights law; international conventions confirmed by its members and the majority of human rights instruments. The provision of inclusive education is an obligation under international law, and in addition the methods by which to satisfy … Read more

Different Schools of Personality: Traits, Types, and States.

 Human personality is a very heterogeneous term and hence there are multiple distinctly different definitions of “personality” in the psychology literature. [15] Allport FH. Teleonomic description in the study of personality. Journal of Personality. 1937 Mar 1;5(3):202-14. McClelland (1951), defined personality as “the most adequate conceptualization of a person’s behavior in all its detail”. … Read more

Leading Cause of Liver-Related Mortality: Hepatitis C and Treatment Revolution with Direct-Acting Antiviral Agents

 Hepatitis C is the leading cause of liver-related mortality and liver transplant worldwide, and it is estimated that approximately 185 million people are infected with Hepatitis C virus (HCV).[1] The prevalence of HCV infection in India is about 1.5% indicating that more than 18 million Indians are infected with HCV.[2]. In the past decade … Read more

How TV Changed Football: Has Technology Taken Control?”

 Over the past several years, there has been rapid technological change transforming the way in which people live their lives (How television changed football, 2010) and this change has seen us, as humans, become more reliant and accustomed to using such technology. It is a fact that many of us now find ourselves using … Read more