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Ahmad Kamal Basyah, Sallehuddin. "REVIEWING ELEMENTS OF FEMINISM IN A MALAYSIAN PLAY: KUALA LUMPUR KNOCK-OUT." International Journal of Applied and Creative Arts 1, no. 1 (June 29, 2018): 57–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.33736/ijaca.841.2018.

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Kuala Lumpur Knock-Out (henceforth to be known as “KL-KO”) is the second project of Kuali Works. KLKO is the most commercial performance staged by Kuali Works; this was the first time Kuali Works advertised its play in mainstream newspapers in the, as well as solid patronages from an impressive list of sponsors. Written and directed by Ann Lee, it was staged in Experimental Theatre, Kuala Lumpur in 1996. KL-KO revolves around the life of Tan Ai Leng (played by critically acclaimed dancer Mew Chang Tsing), a young Chinese woman from Penang who dreams of fighting Mike Tyson in an exhibitionboxing match in Kuala Lumpur. Simultaneously, her best friend Mazuri experience a rather unpleasant incident at her workplace. After 22 years, it is recompensing to look back at the relevance of the issues highlighted in this play. Simultaneously, one would realise that the elements of feminism discussed in this play are the real problems faced by women in this country, even after the new millennium.
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Daniels, Timothy P. "Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya." American Journal of Islam and Society 27, no. 3 (July 1, 2010): 109–12. http://dx.doi.org/10.35632/ajis.v27i3.1312.

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Ross King’s Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya: Negotiating Urban Space inMalaysia provides a provocative interpretation of urban landscapes inKuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, a recently built government administrativecenter. He attempts to explicate meanings of the built urban environment aswell as its history, ideology, and contemporary possibilities.Consisting of a preface, five chapters, and an afterword, the book ishighly illustrated with pictures, sketches, maps, and architectural plans. Inthe preface, King introduces the dilemma of Malaysian nationalism, imagininga multicultural nation with a politically dominant Malay Muslimmajority, through the specter of the fiftieth anniversary of independence.He informs us that its two venues – Kuala Lumpur’s jumbled, multi-communityspaces and Putrajaya’s purely Malay pan-Islamic spaces – indicatesan ambivalent identity: Kuala Lumpur, “historically a Chinese town … istoday the capital of a nation that privileges the Malays” (p. xxiii). He immediatelymoves to selectively deconstruct Malay identity, stating that it is “inthe main a construction of the colonial era” during which people of diverseorigins from insular Southeast Asia migrated to the Peninsula (ibid). Thisoft-repeated assertion, which is a hotly contested topic in Malaysian discourse,indicates a slant toward the widespread Chinese Malaysian perspectivethat Malays are not the country’s true “natives.” King also states thathis focus will be to “read” the messages of architecture in terms of thingsobserved, imagined, forgotten, and potentially reconciled along with somehistorical background ...
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Hashim, Ruzy Suliza, and Fatin Nur Syahirah Faizal. "Psychogeography of Kuala Lumpur in Nassury Ibrahim’s Selected Poems." Malay Literature 29, no. 2 (December 1, 2016): 165–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.37052/ml.29(2)no3.

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The strong connection between people and place provides fodder for literary producers to create their works. In his anthology of poems Ruang Kota , Nassury Ibrahim draws upon Kuala Lumpur as the place that allows him to delve into the study of self and other people. Using psychogeography as an analytical tool, this article examines how Kuala Lumpur affects the mental states and behaviors of the people living in the heart of the urban city. Nassury’s poems deal with many aspects of life which include poverty, pollution and humanity. Other than his experiences, the poet uses the landscape of the city to express his own perspectives and feelings towards Kuala Lumpur. Based on the analysis, Kuala Lumpur is portrayed as a city that has developed materially but its dwellers benevolence and compassion have lessened greatly. His poems highlight urban poverty and poor urban planning in Kuala Lumpur which have led to poor quality of life in this cosmopolitan city. Keywords: psychogeography, urban poor, Kuala Lumpur Abstrak Hubungan erat antara sebuah masyarakat dengan tempat menjadi sumber inspirasi untuk pengkarya sastera menghasilkan karya. Dalam antologi Ruang Kota , Nassury Ibrahim memberikan tumpuan terhadap Kuala Lumpur sebagai lokasi yang menyerlahkan dirinya sebagai pengkaji kendiri dan masyarakat sekeliling. Dengan menggunakan psikogeografi sebagai lensa kritikan, makalah ini mengkaji kesan pembangunan Kuala Lumpur terhadap keadaan mental dan tingkah laku masyarakat yang tinggal di kota raya ini. Puisi Nassury memaparkan pelbagai aspek dalam kehidupan termasuklah kemiskinan, pencemaran dan kemanusiaan. Selain pengalaman beliau, Nassury telah menggunakan landskap kota tersebut untuk menitipkan perspektif dan perasaannya terhadap Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur digambarkan sebagai sebuah kota yang telah membangun secara material, akan tetapi sifat kebaikan dan belas kasihan penduduknya telah berkurangan dengan begitu ketara sekali. Puisi Nassury menunjukkan kesempitan hidup dan kualiti kehidupan yang rendah akibat kelemahan perancangan bandar yang memberikan kesan buruk kepada penduduk bandar kosmopolitan ini. Kata kunci: psikogeografi, kemiskinan bandar, Kuala Lumpur
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Gill, Simryn. "Kuala Lumpur, July 2005." Inter-Asia Cultural Studies 6, no. 4 (December 2005): 570–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14649370500316885.

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Bunnell, T., PA Barter, and S. Morshidi. "Kuala Lumpur metropolitan area." Cities 19, no. 5 (October 2002): 357–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/s0264-2751(02)00036-7.

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Hasmita, Lia, and Nur Afinie Binti Radzuan. "The Public Perception of Traffic Jam in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia." Sumatra Journal of Disaster, Geography and Geography Education 2, no. 2 (December 16, 2018): 86–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.24036/sjdgge.v2i2.157.

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The purpose of this study was to analyze and describe the public perception of traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, and analyze the factors that caused traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. This research is a qualitative descriptive study. Data collection techniques use observation, interviews and documentation as data collection instruments. Furthermore, the data will be analyzed using qualitative descriptive analysis. The type of data used is primary data. Primary data in the form of observations, interviews and documentation. The results of this study revealed 1) public perception of traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, the condition of traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia is still quite severe, especially during rush hours, among others, in the morning when people leave for work, go to school and others etc., during the day during lunchtime, and in the afternoon when people will return home. Jam also occurs around tourist attractions in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. 2) Factors causing traffic jam in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia, caused by the increasing ownership of private vehicles, the low price of cars, public vehicles do not have their own lines. And the community is still reluctant to use public transportation.
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Kamali, Mohammad Hashim. "9th Kuala Lumpur Islamic Finance Forum ( KLIFF ) ( Kuala Lumpur , 16 - 17 October 2012 )." Islam and Civilisational Renewal 4, no. 1 (January 2013): 155–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.12816/0009736.

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Chan, Rachel Suet Kay. "Cities and Culture:." Asia Proceedings of Social Sciences 4, no. 1 (April 18, 2019): 115–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.31580/apss.v4i1.586.

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Research HighlightsIn the quest to develop cities for the long run, the debate is whether to retain elements of culture or to reinvent such spaces for new uses. Cultural heritage preservation thus becomes an issue in urban planning, particularly in developing countries including Malaysia (Mohd Shakir Tamjes et al, 2017). Scholars mention that Kuala Lumpur needs to create a distinctive city identity and image if it is to achieve its bigger goal of becoming a World-Class City by 2020 (Mohamad Asri Ibrahim et al, 2017). A question raised by researchers is whether the policies to safeguard heritage buildings in Kuala Lumpur is comparable to the practices in UNESCO heritage sites such as Malacca and Georgetown (Mohd Shakir Tamjes et al, 2017). Through participant observation, combining focus group discussions, content analysis, photography, and videography, I outline how the preservation of one particular historical building, a Chinese clan association, increases the cultural value of the city’s surroundings in Kuala Lumpur, as well as being a major tourist attraction. This makes the case for the continued retention of historical buildings and practices, despite overarching social changes such as super-diversity (Vertovec, 2007). Research Objectives This paper makes the case for preserving a particular heritage building, namely the Chan See Shu Yuen Clan Association Kuala Lumpur & Selangor (CSSYKL), a clan association, pre-war historical site, and tourist attraction. Methodology How does the preservation of CSSYKL increase the cultural value of the city’s surroundings in Kuala Lumpur? This research question is answered through fieldwork by the project leader through participant observation which included photography, videography, content analysis of secondary documents, and focus group discussions with clan leaders and members. Photographic evidence is provided to argue for the case of enriching place attachment through the retention of meaning for inhabitants of Kuala Lumpur, due to the special nature it possesses. For example, Monnet (2014) conducted a photoethnography of urban space in the form of a multimedia essay, referring to the “production of data” rather than the “collection of data”. Monnet (2014) explained that images and sounds allow for attentive observation of the smallest details of daily life, and that the ethnographer experientially chooses to interpret and define what should be recorded in their photography - hence the “production of data”. This renders photographic evidence the best form of data for the case of cultural heritage preservation within the urban. Photographs were also harvested from stills captured in Google Maps under the Street View, where the journey was screen captured using Game DVR, a software which comes enclosed with Microsoft Windows 10. Results The photographic evidence shows how the preservation of cultural heritage buildings add character to the presence of Kuala Lumpur Chinatown, or Petaling Street. In the case of CSSYKL, it provides the historical elements as well as familiarity given its longstanding association with Kuala Lumpur’s history, and thus evokes the symbolic aesthetic. It provides symbolic aesthetic meaning to the future of Kuala Lumpur’s development and enriches the local cultural expression in league with the Malaysian National Cultural Policy. Ultimately, it guarantees that no matter how developed or industrialised Kuala Lumpur is, what with the move into the Fourth Industrial Revolution and the Internet of Things, there will still be cultural meaning and place attachment resonant within the heart and soul of Kuala Lumpur. Even in the face of super-diversity, the clan association building will still reinvent itself as a place of attachment not only to those of Chinese descent but to all who are interested to appreciate its value. Findings Chan See Shu Yuen Clan Association Kuala Lumpur & Selangor (CSSYKL) is one example of a historical building which functioned not only in the past as a community centre for the Chinese who migrated to Malaya in search of economic opportunity, but still retains its functions today as a gateway to maintaining links with Mainland China, especially in the economic dimension. Simultaneously, the heritage building also attracts tourists from all around the world, including those from China and local tourists themselves. Acknowledgement This research work is supported by the Ministry of Education of Malaysia under Grant Number FRGS/1/2018/WAB12/UKM/02/1 (Superdiversity Networks: Cantonese Clan Associations in Malaysia as Transnational Social Support System).
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Kinesti, Rakanita Dyah Ayu, Nico Khoirun Ni'am, Siti Shaidah, Siti Musyafaroh, Elma Nur Santika, and Mustamaroh Mustamaroh. "Implementasi Living Curriculum terhadap Kondisi dan Lingkungan Siswa di Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur Guna Terciptanya Generasi Unggul, Cerdas dan Berkepribadian Bangsa." FONDATIA 5, no. 1 (March 30, 2021): 125–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.36088/fondatia.v5i1.1082.

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Overseas Indonesian schools in Kuala Lumpur were established to meet the educational needs of children of diplomats or local staff at the Indonesian representative office. In addition, it is also for children of Indonesian citizens who work in related countries and live in that country. Along with the high dynamics of community interaction between friendly countries, the Kuala Lumpur International School of Indonesia also functions as a balanced and comprehensive service for education and development of Indonesian culture in the local country. This research aims to determine how the Living Curiculum applies to the conditions of students and the environment at Kuala Lumpur Foreign Schools. This research was conducted qualitatively, namely using the perspective of the participants as an illustration in getting the results of the research. The results of the research at SIKL (Sekolah Indonesia Kuala Lumpur) apply a national curriculum but are tailored to the needs of students, especially those who live in Kuala Lumpur, why is that, because the conditions of students in Kuala Lumpur are different from those of students in Indonesia. The implementation of the Living curiculum or life curriculum at SIKL has two learning models, namely Learning at School (LAS) and Learning at Home (LAH). The Living curiculum application is carried out to create a new generation that is superior, intelligent and has a high national personality.
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Habil, Mohd Hussain, T. Ganesvaran, and LS Agnes. "Attempted Suicide in Kuala Lumpur." Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 6, no. 2 (April 1992): 5–7. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/101053959300600201.

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KUMAR, VIRENDRA, and ISMAIL BIN JUMALI. "Paediatric Deaths in Kuala Lumpur." Medicine, Science and the Law 46, no. 4 (October 2006): 301–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.1258/rsmmsl.46.4.301.

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Wahab, Ibrahim Bin. "Urban transport in Kuala Lumpur." Cities 7, no. 3 (August 1990): 236–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/0264-2751(90)90052-9.

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Bachmann, K. "Der Fernmeldeturm in Kuala Lumpur." Beton- und Stahlbetonbau 90, no. 10 (October 1995): 252–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/best.199500410.

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Hanik, Elya Umi, Iis Afriyanti, Sayida Ruchyyah, Uli Nur Afiyah, and Wardah Ayu Robi'attuladawiyah. "The strategies of blended learning in new normal era at Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School." MUDARRISA: Jurnal Kajian Pendidikan Islam 13, no. 1 (June 22, 2021): 35–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.18326/mdr.v13i1.35-54.

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During the COVID-19 pandemic, teachers are now very much required to choose appropriate and correct learning strategies so that the process can be maximum. Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School (SIKL) applies Blended Learning strategies for the new normal era. This study aims to discuss learning strategies, implementation of learning strategies, analysis of learning strategies in the Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School (SIKL) based on Blended Learning with the TPACK (Technological, Pedagogical, Content knowledge) approach in the new normal era. This research uses descriptive qualitative research and content analysis techniques. The collection techniques used are the opinion (interview), analysis, and documentation. The data analysis technique is carried out using the data collection stages, data analysis, and conclusions. The results of study 1) The education strategy at Kuala Lumpur Indonesian Schools is written on the syllabus and lesson plans (lesson planning design) made by the Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School teacher unit (SIKL). 2) Implementing the Blended learning strategy of the Kuala Lumpur Indonesian School (SIKL) in the New Normal era in one class is divided into 2, namely: the first is implemented at home through web / online-based technology. The second is learning processes are carried out face-to-face.
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Bernardianto, Raden Biroum, and Anggy Ria Sandita. "Analisis Motivasi Tenaga Kerja Indonesia (TKI) Melakukan Migrasi ke Kuala Lumpur (Studi Kasus di KBRI Kuala Lumpur)." Pencerah Publik 4, no. 1 (April 14, 2017): 17–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.33084/pencerah.v4i1.818.

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This study aims to describe and analyze the motivation of Indonesian Workers (TKI) to migrate to Kuala Lumpur. The type of research used is qualitative research. Determination of informants at the initial stage of the researcher using accidental sampling techniques. Accidental sampling is a technique for determining samples based on coincidence, that is, anyone who accidentally meets with a researcher can be used as a sample is viewed by the person who happened to be found to be suitable as a data source. In this study, researchers conducted interviews with 39 informants. Data collection techniques are documentation, observation, and interviews. The results showed that the motivation of Indonesian Workers (TKI) to go to Kuala Lumpur was not only related to socio-economic motives such as low income levels of Indonesian migrant workers, length of employment in migrant workers, the age of migrant workers, the number of family dependents, status marriage, gender, ease of finding work, having a husband / family in Kuala Lumpur, adequate transportation, cheap education costs in Kuala Lumpur. Also related to the role of the Indonesian Embassy in Kuala Lumpur in handling troubled migrant workers.
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Shamsuddin, Shuhana, Natasha Azim Hussin, Abu Hassan Nur Rasyiqah, and Abdul Aziz Norsiah. "Crime Prevention through Environmental Design Program’s Implementation and its Effects on the Liveability of Kuala Lumpur City Centre." Advanced Materials Research 838-841 (November 2013): 2917–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.4028/www.scientific.net/amr.838-841.2917.

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Livable city is referred to as the quality of living in an area that contributes towards a safe, healthy and enjoyable place. The Safe City and Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) programs were implemented to address this issue. However, due to the rising crime index in 2004, it is questionable whether CPTED had successfully been implemented in this country especially in Kuala Lumpur. This paper discusses the role of CPTED in making Kuala Lumpur a liveable city and to assess the awareness and understanding among the citizens and the local authorities on CPTED program. The study was conducted among the professionals and staffs of Kuala Lumpur City Hall as they are the real implementers who are also responsible to inform the community of the CPTED programs. The findings revealed that, there is still a lack of understanding of CPTED program that affects the success of this program in increasing the safety levels of Kuala Lumpur to make the city more liveable.
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Ramlan Mohd Arshad, Mohd, Munirah Omar, and Nurul Afiqah Shahdan. "Alcoholism among Youth: A Case Study in Kuala Lumpur, MalaysiaAlcoholism among Youth: A Case Study in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." International Journal of Culture and History (EJournal) 1, no. 1 (2015): 21–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.18178/ijch.2015.1.1.004.

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Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti, David S. Jones, and Suriati Ahmad. "Historic Open Space: The Identity of [Padang] Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." Asian Journal of Behavioural Studies 4, no. 17 (December 31, 2019): 29. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v4i17.182.

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In 1880, when the British moved their Federated Malay States administrative centre to Kuala Lumpur, the Padang quickly became a symbol of British economic and administrative colonisation, and a nucleus of the socio-cultural development of Kuala Lumpur. This paper discusses the layers of history, symbolism and cultural values that the Padang contributes to the socio-cultural tapestry of both Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia, and the lack of relevant planning and heritage measures to conserve these attributes and characteristics. The conclusions offer avenues to engage with pre- and post-colonisation that enable re-making and the conservation of the iconic space of Kuala Lumpur.Keywords: Urban open space; Merdeka Square; Kuala Lumpur City Hall; National Heritage Act 2005eISSN: 2398-4295 © 2019. The Authors. Published for AMER, ABRA & cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajbes.v4i17.182
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Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti, David S. Jones, and Suriati Ahmad. "Unravelling Layers of Colonial and Post-Colonial Open Space Planning and Heritage: The Identity of [Padang] Merdeka Square, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." Environment-Behaviour Proceedings Journal 4, no. 11 (July 14, 2019): 151. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v4i11.1721.

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In 1880, when the British moved their Federated Malay States administrative centre to Kuala Lumpur, the Padang quickly became a symbol of British economic and administrative colonisation, and a nucleus of the socio-cultural development of Kuala Lumpur. This paper discusses the layers of history, symbolism and cultural values that the Padang contributes to the socio-cultural tapestry of both Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia, and the lack of relevant planning and heritage measures to conserve these attributes and characteristics. The conclusions offer avenues to engage with pre- and post-colonisation that enable re-making and the conservation of the iconic space of Kuala Lumpur.Keywords: Urban open space; Merdeka Square; Kuala Lumpur City Hall; National Heritage Act 2005eISSN: 2398-4287 © 2019. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BYNC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/e-bpj.v4i11.1721
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Hartantio, Vincent, and Yusbardini Yusbardini. "Pengaruh Berbagai Indeks Saham Asia terhadap Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan Tahun 2015-2019." Jurnal Manajerial Dan Kewirausahaan 2, no. 4 (October 9, 2020): 1096. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jmk.v2i4.9895.

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The purpose of this study is to analyze the effect of Nikkei 225 Index, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index, Hang Seng Index and Korean Composite Stock Price Index against Jakarta Composite Index (JCI) during the observed period from 2015-2019. The analytical method used in this study are unit root test, classic assumption test ,co-integration test and multiple regression analysis performed with E-views 9.0. This research used monthly data from 2015 – 2019 for each variable. This research analyzing the influence of Nikkei 225 Index, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index, Hang Seng Index and Korean Composite Stock Price Index toward Jakarta Composite Index simultaneously and partially. The result of the study shows that simultaneously Nikkei 225 Index, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index, Hang Seng Index and Korean Composite Stock Price Index has significant effect on Jakarta Composite Index. Tujuan penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui pengaruh dari Indeks Nikkei 225, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), Indeks Hang Seng, Korean Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) terhadap Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan pada periode 2015-2019. Metode analisis yang digunakan dalam penelitian ini adalah uji akar unit, uji asumsi klasik, uji kointegrasi, dan uji analisis regresi berganda yang menggunakan program E-views 9.0. Penelitian ini menggunakan data bulanan pada periode tahun 2015-2019 untuk setiap variabelnya. Penelitian ini menganalisi pengaruh Indeks Nikkei 225, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), Indeks Hang Seng, Korean Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) terhadap Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan secara bersama-sama dan sebagian. Hasil dari penelitian ini menunjukan bahwa pengaruh Indeks Nikkei 225, Strait Times Index, Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), Indeks Hang Seng, Korean Composite Stock Price Index (KOSPI) saling mempengaruhi secara signifikan.
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Leon, Lau Wen, and Anuar Ahmad. "Gaya Pengajaran Guru Sejarah Terhadap Minat Pembelajaran Sejarah Murid Tahun Lima di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur." Malaysian Journal of Social Sciences and Humanities (MJSSH) 7, no. 12 (December 31, 2022): e001994. http://dx.doi.org/10.47405/mjssh.v7i12.1994.

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Tujuan kajian ini dijalankan adalah untuk mengenal pasti jenis gaya pengajaran guru Sejarah dan hubungan gaya pengajaran guru Sejarah terhadap minat pembelajaran sejarah murid tahun lima di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Reka bentuk kajian yang telah dipilih dan digunakan dalam kajian ini ialah kajian tinjauan berbentuk deskriptif dan inferensi. Populasi kajian ini melibatkan murid-murid tahun lima di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur, manakala sampel yang terpilih adalah seramai 50 orang daripada populasi. Instrumen kajian yang telah digunakan untuk mengumpulkan data pula ialah soal selidik. Soal selidik yang diubah suai ini mengandungi 47 item dan dibahagikan kepada 3 bahagian. Item-item tersebut menggunakan Skala Likert Lima Peringkat yang mempunyai lima jawapan. Dapatan kajian menunjukkan bahawa gaya pengajaran demokratik merupakan gaya pengajaran dominan yang diamalkan oleh guru Sejarah di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Seterusnya, dapatan kajian juga memaparkan bahawa tidak terdapat hubungan signifikan gaya pengajaran guru Sejarah terhadap tahap minat pembelajaran Sejarah murid tahun lima di Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. Dapatan kajian ini boleh memberi implikasi kepada pihak KPM, pihak IPGM, pihak pentadbir sekolah dan guru-guru Sejarah dalam meningkatkan tahap minat pembelajaran Sejarah murid.
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Subhi, Nasrudin. "SEXUAL HEALTH AMONG YOUTH-AT-RISK IN KUALA LUMPUR." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 24, no. 4 (February 28, 2020): 4310–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v24i4/pr201537.

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Tian, Qin. "The Possiblilty of Pola to Enter the Kuala Lumpur Market." Journal of Finance Research 4, no. 2 (November 3, 2020): 62. http://dx.doi.org/10.26549/jfr.v4i2.5073.

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Pola’s current development goal is to access to the ASEAN market, and Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia is its best market choice. This proposal provides a theoretical and practical basis for entering the market by analyzing the market economy in Kuala Lumpur, which includes its consumer preference, product quality and safety standards, consumers’ recognition and loyalty for products, and laws and regulations related to cosmetics. At the same time, this paper also provides relevant solutions to the problems and challenges that may be encountered when entering the market. Moreover, referring to the successful developments in Singapore and Bangkok, compared with other untapped markets in ASEAN, Kuala Lumpur is the most suitable target for Pola development at this stage.
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Hashim, Jamal Hisham, Zailina Hashim, Ariffin Omar, and Shamsul Bahari Shamsudin. "Blood Lead Levels of Urban and Rural Malaysian Primary School Children." Asia Pacific Journal of Public Health 12, no. 2 (July 2000): 65–70. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/101053950001200203.

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The objective of this article is to study the influence of exposure and socio-economic variables on the blood lead level of Malaysian school children. Data on respirable lead and blood lead of 346 school children were obtained from Kuala Lumpur (urban), Kemaman (semi-urban) and Setiu (rural). Respirable lead and blood lead were highest for Kuala Lumpur (95 ng/m3 and 5.26 μg/dL) followed by Kemaman (27 ng/m3 and 2.81μg/dL) and Setiu (15 ng/m3 and 2.49 μg/dL), and the differences were statistically significant. The percentage of school children with excessive blood lead of 10 μg/dL or greater was 6.36 % overall, and highest for Kuala Lumpur (11.73 %). Regression analyses show that urban children are at higher risk of exhibiting excessive blood lead levels. Kuala Lumpur's school children have a 25 times greater risk of having excessive blood lead levels when compared to Kemaman's and Setiu's school children. Respirable and blood lead were correlated ( r=0.999, p=0.021). Urban school children acquire higher blood lead levels than their rural and semi-urban counterparts, even after controlling for age, sex, parents' education and income levels. In conclusion, it is time that lead in the Malaysian environment and population be monitored closely, especially its temporal and spatial variability. Only then can a comprehensive preventive strategy be implemented. Asia Pac J Public Health 2000;12(2): 65-70
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Sahad, Mohd Nizam, and Che Zarrina Sa'ari. "Sejarah Sistem Pendidikan di Kuala Lumpur." Journal of Al-Tamaddun 6, no. 1 (December 31, 2011): 1–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.22452/jat.vol6no1.1.

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Sahoo, Ganapati. "Ampang-Kuala Lumpur Elevated Highway, Malaysia." Structural Engineering International 10, no. 2 (May 2000): 98–99. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686600780557974.

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Seitz, Peter, and Azhan Effendy Ariffin. "Kuala Lumpur Monorail Line Fleet Extension." IABSE Symposium Report 101, no. 1 (September 1, 2013): 1–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/222137813815776278.

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Karčić, Hamza. "‘ONE-WAY TICKET TO KUALA LUMPUR’." Indonesia and the Malay World 42, no. 124 (August 7, 2014): 400–417. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/13639811.2014.938449.

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Abdul Latip, Nurul Syala, Shuhana Shamsudin, and Mohd Shahir Liew. "Functional Dimensions at 'Kuala Lumpur Waterfront'." Asian Journal of Environment-Behaviour Studies 1, no. 1 (December 1, 2016): 7–17. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v1i1.164.

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The 'Kuala Lumpur Waterfront' may be unfamiliar to many. Kuala Lumpur is a city that originates at the confluence of two rivers, the Klang and Gombak Rivers. The waterfront used to be very busy with activities when it was once a trading post for the export of tin. This was once the lifeline of the city - its main mode of transportation. The activity at the waterfront has changed over the years along with the social, economic and physical development of the city. Many waterfront cities throughout the world have gone through similar changes when the mode of transportation changed from water to the motor system. A number of cities have made efforts to integrate the cities' activities with their water body. This research attempts to investigate the functional aspects at the Kuala Lumpur waterfront within the city centre in terms of its level of contextual integration with the urban rivers in the current context. The technique adopted for this research is field observations which include building use survey and time interval observation to investigate the Junctional aspects in ten demarcated zones along the Kuala Lumpur waterfront within the city centre. The research concluded with the finding that all the zones have medium level of contextual integration between the waterfront and the urban river in terms of its building use, which depends much on the continuity of activities, their positioning location, accessibility and the provision of space and facilities. © 2016 The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK.. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, UniversitiTeknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/aje-bs.v1i1.164 Keywords: Contextual integration, waterfront, urban river, activity
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Abdullah, Jamalunlaili, Raziah Ahmad, and Muhammad Hafiz Zainal. "Kuala Lumpur Adopt-A-Park Programme." Asian Journal of Quality of Life 4, no. 17 (January 15, 2020): 31–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v4i17.199.

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The Adopt-A-Park Programme has become an innovative approach by the Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) to materialize its green initiatives. This paper aims to examine the benefits and returns of this programme at the Laman @ EcoSky and Metropolis Park. Park users' satisfaction and allocations spent by the corporate adopters are analysed descriptively. Findings suggest that while DBKL managed to save RM24 million of the maintenance cost, 94% of the adopted park users are satisfied with the quality of the park. In future, DBKL should extend their park adoption programmes to parks near B40 neighbourhoods. Keywords: Adopt-A-Park Programme, Adoption, Urban Park, Corporate Social Responsibility 2398-4279 © 2019 The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA CE-Bs by E-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open-access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer-review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia. DOI: https://doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v4i17.199
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Tahir, Hashim M., Nik N. Ismail, and Donald A. M. Gebbie. "Low Birth Weight in Kuala Lumpur." Asia-Oceania Journal of Obstetrics and Gynaecology 17, no. 2 (May 24, 2010): 135–42. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1447-0756.1991.tb00037.x.

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Butler, Gareth, and Kevin Hannam. "Performing Expatriate Mobilities in Kuala Lumpur." Mobilities 9, no. 1 (April 12, 2013): 1–20. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17450101.2013.784530.

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HASHIM, M. "Cover Kuala Lumpur and its environs." International Journal of Remote Sensing 13, no. 9 (June 1992): 1591–92. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/01431169208904213.

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Latip, Nurul Syala Abdul, Shuhana Shamsudin, and Mohd Shahir Liew. "Functional Dimension at ‘Kuala Lumpur Waterfront’." Procedia - Social and Behavioral Sciences 49 (2012): 147–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.sbspro.2012.07.013.

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Taib, Ir Ismail Mohamed, Rolf Meichtry, and Chang Chee Cheong. "Kampong Pandan Flyover, Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." Structural Engineering International 19, no. 1 (February 2009): 63–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.2749/101686609787398308.

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Abdullah, Muhammad. "Thyroid cancer: The Kuala Lumpur experience." ANZ Journal of Surgery 72, no. 9 (September 2002): 660–64. http://dx.doi.org/10.1046/j.1445-2197.2002.02517.x.

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Lim, P. G. "The Kuala Lumpur Regional Arbitration Centre." ICSID Review 3, no. 1 (March 1, 1988): 118–25. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/icsidreview/3.1.118.

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Vanhoutte, Paul M. "Kuala Lumpur Emerging in Vascular Biology." Journal of Cardiovascular Pharmacology 65, no. 4 (April 2015): 297–98. http://dx.doi.org/10.1097/fjc.0000000000000235.

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Wong, Woei Chyuan, Pooi Leng Ng, Janice Y. M. Lee, and Md Nasir Daud. "Apartment foreclosure discount in Kuala Lumpur." Pacific Rim Property Research Journal 21, no. 2 (May 4, 2015): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14445921.2015.1058034.

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Indran, Saroja K. "Alcoholism in Kuala Lumpur General Hospital." British Journal of Psychiatry 165, no. 1 (July 1994): 122–23. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/bjp.165.1.122a.

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Webb, Richard. "URBAN FORESTRY IN KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA." Arboricultural Journal 22, no. 3 (August 1998): 287–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071375.1998.9747211.

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Robison, R. "The twin towers of Kuala Lumpur." IEEE Spectrum 32, no. 10 (1995): 44–47. http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/6.464292.

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Mat Nayan, Nadiyanti, Mohd Khedzir Khamis, Siti Rasidah Md Sakip, and Norhafizah Abdul Rahman. "Sydney Lake: The historical park of KL." Asian Journal of Quality of Life 3, no. 10 (March 18, 2018): 149. http://dx.doi.org/10.21834/ajqol.v3i10.111.

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In 1888, a first recreational area was created in Kuala Lumpur as a place for the British residents. Now, after more than 120 years this lake area still exists. Reintroducing the Sydney Lake Garden as the historical park is not about enhancing the colonial heritage but more on the history that this area once had. With the used of Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley (GKL/KV) as one of the main references, this paper will try to relate it on reviving this recreational area as one of new tourist attraction of Kuala Lumpur, the Sydney Lake Historical Park.Keywords: Heritage Conservation; Historic Park; Heritage Place; Greater Kuala Lumpur/Klang Valley (GKL/KV)eISSN 2398-4279 © 2018. The Authors. Published for AMER ABRA cE-Bs by e-International Publishing House, Ltd., UK. This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/). Peer–review under responsibility of AMER (Association of Malaysian Environment-Behaviour Researchers), ABRA (Association of Behavioural Researchers on Asians) and cE-Bs (Centre for Environment-Behaviour Studies), Faculty of Architecture, Planning & Surveying, Universiti Teknologi MARA, Malaysia.
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Po Xuan, Soo, and Gabriel Hoh Teck Ling. "MEASURING URBAN GOVERNANCE USING GOVERNANCE AND LEGISLATION INDEX: A CASE STUDY OF KUALA LUMPUR, MALAYSIA." International Journal of Built Environment and Sustainability 6, no. 1-2 (April 1, 2019): 101–9. http://dx.doi.org/10.11113/ijbes.v6.n1-2.389.

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It was recognized that good governance is important to achieve the equitable and sustainable development which secure the common future. This is because active, effective and fair governance helps promotes the business development by putting in place integrated policymaking capacity and ensuring stable and secure societies towards sustainable development. Seeing this, hundreds of governance-indicator datasets have emerged. Stakeholders have relied heavily on these data in making cross-border decisions. Nevertheless, it is argued that most of these data are perception-based indicators; therefore, the decision made is bias and incorrect. On this ground, this paper attempts to identify and explain the quality of governance for the Kuala Lumpur city using an objective data-driven index, the City Prosperity Index (CPI). This paper employed content analysis of secondary data and literature, relying on statistical data from Kuala Lumpur City Hall, Election Commission of Malaysia and The World Bank. Results have shown that governance in Kuala Lumpur is a moderate solid factor (65.0) in contributing to the city’s prosperity. Comparing to other cities, Kuala Lumpur ranked 20 out of 47 selected cities. There is still plenty of room Kuala Lumpur to improve its governance to remain competitive and sustainable. In conclusion, objective data is good as data produced will not be bias. Nevertheless, it should not be generalized to reflect the overall quality of governance. This is because there are many other governance related variables can only be obtained via perception-based data. It is recommended that the GLI measured in this paper should be use together with other subjective data to give a most complete coverage of the overall quality of governance of a city.
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Rogayah Estar Mohamad. "Punca Penceraian Pasangan Dewasa Islam: Perspektif Badan Pelaksana." Journal of Fatwa Management and Research 26, no. 2 (October 15, 2021): 368–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.33102/jfatwa.vol26no2.422.

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Kes penceraian dewasa Islam di Malaysia didapati telah meningkat setiap tahun. Penceraian dewasa ini melibatkan pasangan yang berumur 40 tahun ke atas yang majoritinya telah mendirikan rumah tangga 10 tahun dan ke atas. Terdapat banyak kajian lepas mengenai perceraian pasangan muda atau tempoh perkahwinan 5 tahun telah dijalankan. Selain itu, belum ada kajian mengenai perceraian dewasa Islam di Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur yang terdedah kepada urbanisasi dan mempunyai penduduk padat. Kajian ini bertujuan untuk membincangkan punca-punca utama perceraian kalangan masyarakat Melayu daripada perspektif badan pelaksana di Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur. Kajian ini menggunakan kaedah kualitatif yang dianalisis secara deskriptif. Sebanyak dua orang pakar dari badan pelaksana Jabatan Agama Islam Wilayah Persekutuan (JAWI) dan Hakim Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur yang telah ditemubual secara semi berstrukur. Pandangan daripada badan pelaksana ini adalah penting kerana pendedahan skop kerja yang tertumpu dalam menguruskan pasangan-pasangan yang ingin bercerai. Hasil kajian menunjukkan punca penceraian dalam kalangan dewasa Islam adalah melibatkan faktor pengabaian nafkah dan tanggungjawab, penglibatan orang ketiga dan poligami, penglibatan dengan penagihan dadah dan kes-kes keganasan rumah tangga. Secara keseluruhannya faktor utama adalah melibatkan faktor intrinsik iaitu tiada pegangan agama yang kukuh. Kajian ini diharap dapat menjadi rujukan pihak berkepentingan dan masyarakat dalam mengambil langkah mengatasi peningkatan penceraian di Wilayah Persekutuan, Kuala Lumpur.
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Jasmi, Mohamad Fareez Bin. "E-Charity Application to Help Poverty in Kuala Lumpur: Fundle." International Journal of Psychosocial Rehabilitation 23, no. 4 (December 20, 2019): 1363–76. http://dx.doi.org/10.37200/ijpr/v23i4/pr190462.

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Gotama, Jefferson Indra, and Ignatius Roni Setyawan. "Relevansi Faktor Ekonomi Terhadap Kointegrasi IHSG dan KLCI." Jurnal Manajerial Dan Kewirausahaan 3, no. 1 (March 18, 2021): 245. http://dx.doi.org/10.24912/jmk.v3i1.11318.

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The purpose of this research is to investigate the cointegration between the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), the Inflation, the Exchange Rate and the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI). The study sampled studied with monthly data periods in the period 1 January 2014-31 December 2019. The sampling method is non probability sampling with the sampling technique using purposive sampling. The analysis is performed by using Johansen cointegration test and VECM and processed by using Eviews 9. The VECM results show that there is no significant short term relationship between the Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), the Inflation, the Exchange Rate and the Jakarta Composite Index (JCI). Johansen cointegration test results show that all research variables have a significant long term relationship.Tujuan dari penelitian ini adalah untuk mengetahui kointegrasi antara Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), Inflasi, Nilai Tukar dan Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan (IHSG). Sampel penelitian yang dipelajari dalam penelitian ini adalah data bulanan dengan periode 1 Januari 2014-31 Desember 2019. Metode pengambilan sampel adalah non probability sampling dengan teknik pengambilan sampel yaitu purposive sampling. Analisis dilakukan dengan menggunakan Uji Kointegrasi Johansen dan VECM kemudian diolah menggunakan Eviews 9. Hasil VECM menunjukkan bahwa tidak terdapat hubungan jangka pendek yang signifikan antara Kuala Lumpur Composite Index (KLCI), Inflasi, Nilai Tukar dan Indeks Harga Saham Gabungan (IHSG). Hasil Uji kointegrasi Johansen menunjukkan bahwa semua variabel penelitian memiliki hubungan jangka panjang yang signifikan.
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Sreetheran, M., M. Adnan, and A. K. Khairil Azuar. "Street Tree Inventory and Tree Risk Assessment of Selected Major Roads in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia." Arboriculture & Urban Forestry 37, no. 5 (September 1, 2011): 226–35. http://dx.doi.org/10.48044/jauf.2011.030.

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Tree planting programs in Malaysia have progressed as planned. However, the subsequent management of the street trees, particularly at Kuala Lumpur City Hall, is not well undertaken due to inadequate information for management and maintenance purposes. There has never been a systematic tree survey conducted to inventory street trees in Kuala Lumpur. With this, a survey was conducted to collect comprehensive information on tree structure, species composition, species diversity, and tree defects and disorders. A total 2,191 street trees were surveyed.
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YUSOF, HARTINI, and MOHAMED KAMEL ABD GHANI. "Parasitic Infections Among Renal Transplant Recipients in Kuala Lumpur Hospital." Jurnal Sains Kesihatan Malaysia 16, no. 01 (January 15, 2018): 57–61. http://dx.doi.org/10.17576/jskm-2018-1601-07.

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Sismudjito, Sismudjito, Rizabuana Ismail, and Darul Amin Abdul Munaf. "The Rise and Tide of the Minangkabau Traditional Trading in Kuala Lumpur: A Preliminary Research." Indonesian Journal of Geography 47, no. 1 (June 30, 2015): 69. http://dx.doi.org/10.22146/ijg.6747.

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This article is discussing on how the rise and tide of Minangkabau traditional trading occur in Kuala Lumpur. The research focused on four areas in Kuala Lumpur, Chow Kit, Kampung Baru, Kampung Dato’ Keramat and Mesjid India area, reveals that there are some small stalls of Minangkabau traditional trading are now owned by another Indonesian ethnicity such as Acehenese and Boyanese tribe. Meanwhile, some of the businesses are still possessed by Minangkabau tribe such as Nasi Padang and textile trading. The phenomenon is affected by the lack of business innovation, capital, local competitor and the fact that they are unable to follow the trend in business. Even though, there are some of well-developed traditional business run by Minangkabau people in Kuala Lumpur due to the existence of marketing creativity, innovative items, and the conducive partnership with another Minangkabau entrepreneurs in the textile merchant in form of kiosk or arcade in Mesjid India area that has connection with another counterpart of the nationwide including Sabah and Sarawak.
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