Najib's Answers

Najib's Answers
Title Najib's Answers PDF eBook
Author Najib Tun Razak (Datuk.)
Publisher ITBM
Pages 118
Release 2010
Genre Malaysia
ISBN 9830686221

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A Rift in Time

A Rift in Time
Title A Rift in Time PDF eBook
Author Raja Shehadeh
Publisher Other Press, LLC
Pages 281
Release 2024-09-24
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 1635425220

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An engrossing family memoir that shines a light on Palestine’s history, offering a wise, sobering view of how radically conditions there have changed since the late Ottoman Empire, from the award-winning author of We Could Have Been Friends, My Father and I. Raja Shehadeh’s great-great-uncle Najib Nassar, a journalist born in 1865, spent the first 4 decades of his life under the Ottoman Empire. Ruled by a Muslim Sultan, the region nevertheless saw the coexistence of Christianity, Judaism, and Islam, and a freedom of movement unthinkable in the present-day Middle East. On a 2-year quest to discover Najib’s fascinating story, Shehadeh follows his footsteps through what are now Lebanon and Israel, tracing the fall of the Empire after World War I and the disastrous British Mandate. A family memoir written in luminescent prose, A Rift in Time also reflects on how Palestine—in particular the disputed Jordan Rift Valley—has been transformed. Most of Palestine’s history and that of its people is buried deep in the ground: whole villages have disappeared, and names have been erased from the map. Yet by seeing the bigger picture of the landscape and the unending struggle for freedom as Shehadeh does, it is still possible to look toward a better future.

Social Media and Political Communities in Malaysia

Social Media and Political Communities in Malaysia
Title Social Media and Political Communities in Malaysia PDF eBook
Author James Chin
Publisher ISEAS-Yusof Ishak Institute
Pages 260
Release 2024-08-13
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9815203169

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"By examining the political discourse and social interactions that occur within six different political communities in Malaysia, this volume sheds light on how theories of political communication and social media play out on a granular level. Malaysia, with its interesting amalgam of democratic politics and intractable racial and religious divides, is ripe for a study of how online communication within different political and social groups actually works. With chapters on Malay, Islamic, Chinese, Indian, and Christian online communities, along with those of Sabah and Sarawak, this volume will be of interest to anyone seeking a deeper understanding of how political interaction and digital discourse function on the ground in this important country in Southeast Asia." -- Janet Steele, Professor of Media and Public Affairs and International Affairs, George Washington University "Social media has emerged as a definitive tool for the production and dissemination of sociopolitical narratives that engender sweeping tides of change and transformation in our world today. This expertly and ably curated collection of essays helps us better understand this phenomenon as it has unfolded in Malaysia, where politics has undergone a sea change in recent years, and it is essential reading for those of us who are interested in the trajectory of Malaysian society and politics." -- Joseph Chinyong Liow, Tan Kah Kee Chair in Comparative and International Politics, Nanyang Technological University "This book is relevant not only for readers interested in Malaysian politics. The midsized Southeast Asian country offers a compelling case study for anyone thinking about online spaces and political participation in electoral democracies. Among regimes with autocratic tendencies, the Malaysian state was among the earliest adopters of an open internet—which for two decades seemed to do nothing to weaken the hegemony of its ruling party. More recently, in an age marked by democratic backsliding around the world, the country has shown potential to buck the trend. The backdrop of these developments is one of the world’s most culturally plural environments. This welcome volume looks at how various ethnic communities, communicating in each of the country’s major languages, have turned online spaces into the dominant arena for political contestation." -- Cherian George, author, Contentious Journalism and the Internet: Towards Democratic Discourse in Malaysia and Singapore (2006)

Bonji Yagkanatu

Bonji Yagkanatu
Title Bonji Yagkanatu PDF eBook
Author Michael Hayes
Publisher Fulton Books, Inc.
Pages 122
Release 2024-10-04
Genre Fiction
ISBN

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Bonji Yagkanatu is the son of Lay'ming and Ming Song Yagkanatu. His parent and sister Le'ha were killed at the hands of Yakishu, who in turn was killed by Yoshi. after Yakishu's death Bonji was lead to the ONI temple to become a Black Dragon. He befriended a boy named Najib. They were best friends until he discovered that the Guardians of Yumemi has other plans for Bonji. Which could jeopardize his friendship with Najib.

The Civil Service

The Civil Service
Title The Civil Service PDF eBook
Author Najib Razak
Publisher ITBM
Pages 130
Release 2012
Genre Civil service
ISBN 9830688364

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Civil service and public administration in Malaysia.

The Routledge International Handbook of Innovation Education

The Routledge International Handbook of Innovation Education
Title The Routledge International Handbook of Innovation Education PDF eBook
Author Larisa V. Shavinina
Publisher Routledge
Pages 663
Release 2013-03-25
Genre Education
ISBN 1136698019

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The Routledge International Handbook of Innovation Education is the international reference work on innovation education and potentially opens an entirely new direction in education. The overall goal of the handbook is to address the question of how to develop innovators in general and how to develop the innovative potential of today‘s young people

Driving Transformation

Driving Transformation
Title Driving Transformation PDF eBook
Author Najib Tun Razak (Datuk.)
Publisher ITBM
Pages 55
Release 2011
Genre Malaysia
ISBN 9830688305

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