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ENaKiSA ( Edible Natural Kinetic Sand)

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ENaKiSA ( Edible Natural Kinetic Sand)

ENaKiSa is a natural-based 1 toy that is completely consumable 2 by people of all ages. Unlike regular kinetic sand that is chemical-based, the main ingredients in ENaKiSa are all-based flour, corn syrup, vegetable oil, and cornmeal which makes this toy is chemical-free 3 and non-toxic to the human body. Thus, this product can be stored at room temperature for approximately two months which is long-lasting 4 for an edible product. Thus, ENakiSa is said to be a sustainable technology 5 since it drastically reduces environmental and ecological risks as well as sustainable at the same time. Moreover, this toy can help in early-stage brain development 6 by inspiring the user to shape the toy according to their own creativity. ENaKiSa can be commercialized to children, autistic people, and psychological patients because of its brain development benefits. This can help them to understand their surroundings better than usual. Furthermore, this product may be in high demand due to its low cost in making it. To sum this up, ENaKiSa can really achieve its main objective. It aims to help toddlers, autistic people and psychologically patients in their learning and brain development. It also can reduce the possibility of children choking on conventional toys. Therefore, making ENaKiSa is totally safe towards people of all ages.


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Universiti Malaysia Terengganu (UMT) began as Universiti Pertanian Malaysia's Centre for Fisheries and Marine Science, located at Mengabang Telipot, Kuala Terengganu. It provided facilities for both students and lecturers from the Fisheries and Marine Science programmes to conduct their practical sessions and also researches.
Eventually, the Faculty of Fisheries and Marine Science of Universiti Pertanian Malaysia (UPM) in Serdang was transferred to Kuala Terengganu, and the Centre transformed into a branch campus, being renamed Universiti Pertanian Malaysia Terengganu (UPMT) in June 1996. The name of the faculty was also changed to the Faculty of Applied Sciences and Technology. Also formed were the Faculty of Science and Professional Literature and the Matriculation Centre.
Later on, the Cabinet of Malaysia had approved the establishment of Terengganu University College (KUT) on 5th May 1999 as an associate campus of UPM. Then Terengganu Universiti College was given autonomy on 1st May 2001 and was renamed the Malaysian Science and Technology University College (KUSTEM) on 20th June 2001.
On 1st February 2007, KUSTEM was given the status of a full-fledged university, and with that elevation, it was renamed again and remain to this very day as Universiti Malaysia Terengganu
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