E-Hive March 2022
Date: March 04, 2022 |Published by: MIU | Category: E-Hive
OFF TO A GOOD START FOR THE LUNAR NEW YEAR 2022
Smacked in Taman KS, Mantin, housed the Charis Old Folks Home. Founded in April 1998, it is an outreach ministry by Charis Church serving, encouraging, giving to the old folks in the community who were left without family members to care for them.
Plate Size Matters Too
The Quarter Quarter Half (QQH) meal concept was introduced by the Ministry of Health, Malaysia (MOH) in 2016 to promote a healthier lifestyle amongst Malaysian. The National Health and Morbidity Survey 2019 conducted by the National Institutes of Health, MOH found that there was an increased percentage among Malaysians to the prevalence of known diabetes with 18.3% compared to the findings found in 2011 with 11.2% and 2015 with 13.4%. The trend for hypertension cases shows a plateau of 30.0% compared to 2011 with 32.6% and 2015 with 30.3%. A reduction was found based on the prevalence of known hypercholesterolemia to be 13.5% and 24.6% with the unknown ones. The survey also found that over 50% of the adults in Malaysia are classified as overweight and obese with 30.4% and 19.7% respectively.
Civil Eng - Early Flood Warning and Monitoring System - Shiva
Floods occur in our surroundings on a regular basic. The goal of this writing is to use Wireless Sensor Networks (WSN) to provide early warnings to areas that are likely to be flooded. Early Flood Warning System is an artificial intelligent system that monitors variety of natural factors in order to predict a flood. With this, we can take early precautions and reduce the damage caused by the flood. System design is the process of establishing the system's architecture, components, modules, interfaces, and data in order to meet the system's optimal requirements (Chen hang, Yen 2014). The prototype is tweaked multiple times to create a system that meets the user's needs (Barbara Haley et al 2012).
The School of Biotechnology (SoBT) of Manipal International University and the National Institute of Biotechnology (NIBM), a formidable partnership that look forward to produce holistic biotechnology graduates for the Industrial Revolution 4.0.
In an era of unprecedented global enrolment, it's ironic that universities are losing their hold on higher education as the Internet emerges as the dominant infrastructure for knowledge and information; both as a repository and a global platform for people to share their knowledge. Hence, the role of universities as knowledge transfer partners alone is simply not enough, and the current system must be completely overhauled. Furthermore, with the rising unemployment rate, universities must identify and develop new functions besides adapting to a whole new mode of operation to deliver the knowledge, the subject matter, and the course materials.
Green Construction- A Trend in Malaysian Construction Industry
Construction industry must inevitably change its historic methods of operating with little regard for environmental impacts to a new method that makes environmental concerns as the prime focus. Formerly, the worry on environment is comparatively a small part in any construction development.