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Job opportunity for homeless and unemployed
JOHOR government is planning to collaborate with Kulim (M) Bhd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of Johor Corp (JCorp), to secure jobs for the homeless and unemployed at a pineapple plantation in Ulu Tiram, Johor Baru.
Americans hit by pandemic create startups at record clip
Americans enduring a feeble economy and high unemployment because of the coronavirus pandemic are creating startup companies at a record pace.
How do clowns survive the pandemic?
It is no laughing matter. These days, clowns have to joke through masks, perform on camera, and disinfect those balloon animals.
Coronavirus cluster in Japan's Nagoya tied to elderly day care centre
TOKYO (Reuters) - A cluster of coronavirus cases in Japan's Nagoya city has been linked to an elderly day care facility, underscoring the difficulty of shielding the aged from the outbreak in a country with the world's oldest population.
She takes care of those with Alzheimer's disease, including her mother
A professor delves into the issue of Alzheimer’s disease among Asian immigrants in the United States, while caring for her Vietnamese immigrant mother who has the condition.
RM800,000 to build and upgrade kindergartens in JB
JOHOR BARU: The state government has allocated RM800,000 for two Darul Takzim Family Development Foundation (YPKDT)kindergartens in Kota Tinggi and the city centre.
Covert discrimination against elderly people
FROM CECILIA CHAN WOEN MIN , Vice-president Association for Residential Aged Care Operators of Malaysia
Genting, founder offer to buy out minority in Empire
PETALING JAYA: Genting Malaysia Bhd and its founder Tan Sri Lim Kok Thay, via his vehicle Kien Huat Realty III Ltd, have offered to buy out minority shareholders in Nasdaq-listed Empire Resorts Inc for US$9.74 (RM40.65) cash per share
Specialist centre to boost dental services
KPJ KL Dental Specialist Centre celebrated World Oral Health Day 2019 with the theme “Say Ahh: Act on Mouth Health”.
Residents should be involved in planning process, says DBKL
KUALA LUMPUR City Hall (DBKL) wants greater participation from residents to tackle the issue of too many kindergartens in neighbourhoods.