RELIGIOUS TOLERANCE IN MALAYSIA: PROBLEMS AND CHALLENGES

Religious Tolerance in Malaysia: Problems and Challenges

Every religion is normally perceived from their own religion to tend toward exclusiveness by claiming that their religion is the only true religion, offering the true revelation and the true way of salvation.This exclusiveness started with desire to know the religious status or truth position among other religions.The question on which religion is

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Micromorphology of cryoconite on Garabashi and Skhelda glaciers and soils of Baksan Gorge, Mt. Elbrus, Central Caucasus

In Oolong Tea the Central Caucasus region, the intense process of deglaciation is identified as caused by cryoconite formation and accumulation.The fine earth materials were collected on the surfaces of Skhelda and Garabashi glaciers as well as from zonal soils of Baksan Gorge and were studied in terms of chemical, particle-size, and micromorpholo-

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Building An Information Resilient Society: An Organic Approach

Fake news, disinformation and propaganda (FDP) present an important threat to modern democratic societies and has critical an impact on the quality of public life.This article presents an organic approach to understanding of FDP.The approach builds up on the various similarities with virology where FDP Tuner Module is compared to a hostile virus wh

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Australian Aboriginal Otitis-Prone Children Produce High-Quality Serum IgG to Putative Nontypeable Haemophilus influenzae Vaccine Antigens at Lower Titres Compared to Non-Aboriginal Children

BackgroundNontypeable Haemophilus influenzae (NTHi) is the most common bacterial otopathogen associated with otitis media (OM).NTHi persists in biofilms within the middle ears of children with chronic and recurrent OM.Australian Aboriginal children suffer exceptionally high rates of chronic and recurrent OM compared to non-Aboriginal children.NTHi

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