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Series: European Proceedings of Social and Behavioural Sciences

Role(s) and Relevance of Humanities for Sustainable Development

Proceedings of the 2nd International Conference on Humanities (INCoH 2017), 16-17 August 2017, Batu Feringghi, Pulau Pinang, Malaysia


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Table of Contents

Articles

Original Article

Organizational Commitment Among Knowledge Workers: A Review

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Interactional Effect Of Educational Level And Gender On Public Stigmatization

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The Post-14th Century Ancient Kedah: A Port In Decline?

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Mapping Rice Growing Area In Northern Region Of Peninsular Malaysia Using Gis-Rs

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The Impact Of Emotional Intelligence On Problem Behaviour Among Adolescents In Malaysia

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Autism Spectrum Quotient: Coping Strategies And Psychological Health Of Secondary School Students

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Self-Esteem, Motivation And Stress Levels Toward Happiness Among Adolescents: A Predictor Model

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Writing Rubric And Three Types Of Reflective Written Feedback: Students’ Attitude Boosters

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A Review On Antecedents Of Organizational Commitment Among Gen Y

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A Genealogy Of Human Resource Management: Traditions, Transformations, Optimization Through Information Technology

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Ruling On Practicing Weak Hadith According To Mutaqaddimin And Muta’akhkhirin Hadith Scholars

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Exploring The Concept Of Wasatiyyah And Personal Development

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Transformation Of Islamic Inheritance Laws In Northern States Of Peninsula Malaysia

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Relationship Between Wasatiyyah Concept And Biopsychosocial- Spiritual Equilibrium In Managing Stress

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The Well-Being Of A Career Woman Based On The Wasatiyyah Concept

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Anglo-Siamese Treaty Of 1909: Its Implications On Kelantan’s Political And Delineation Status

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Fiqh Forensics Module For Malaysia Shariah Officers: A Preliminary Analysis