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    The mystery of MH370

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    KXEX2163 Thinking and Communication Skills Lecturer: Dr. Rahizar Bin Ramli Title: MH370 Members: Matric No: Kong Sung Chuan KEM110017 Loo Liang Yong KEM110023 Tan Kia Chun KEM110053 Overview: On 8 March 2014‚ a Malaysia Airlines Flight MH370 departed from Kuala Lumpur International Airport at 12.41am and was due to arrive in Beijing at 6.30am. Nothing was unusual until it lost contact less than an hour after takeoff. The missing

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    Kassim Ahmad Background THINKER‚ teacher‚ socialist‚ politician‚ Kamunting detainee. In his time‚ Kassim Ahmad was all these and was certainly no stranger to controversy. Following his own philosophical muse has taken him from the highs of his acclaimed commentary on the Hikayat Hang Tuah (in which he argues that Hang Jebat is the true hero of the Malay epic) to the lows of a five-year spell under the Internal Security Act. What’s more‚ after serving 18 years as national chairman of the Parti

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    Muhammad Anwar El-Sadat

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    Muhammad Anwar el-Sadat was an Egyptian army officer and politician who remained the president of Egypt until his death on October 6‚ 1981. He was born on December 25‚ 1918. He was awarded Nobel Prize for his initiation of the peace negotiations with Israeli Premier Menachem Begin. Under their leadership‚ Egypt and Israel made peace with each other in 1979. Graduated from the Cairo Military Academy in 1938‚ Sadat was a politician from the very beginning. During World War II he conspired to exude

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    Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad

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    of the judiciary and the traditional powers and privileges of Malaysia’s royalty. He also deployed the controversial Internal Security Act to detain activists‚ non-mainstream religious figures‚ and political opponents including his sacked deputy‚ Anwar Ibrahim. Mahathir’s record of curbing civil liberties and his antagonism to western diplomatic interests and economic policy made his relationships with the likes of the US‚ Britain and Australia difficult. As Prime Minister‚ he was an advocate of

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    There may be :- * impartiality of judicial officer. * preliminary objections * applications as to trial * jurisdiction * defects in charge * no locus standi Impartiality of judicial officer: S439: any magistrate must preclude himself from trying a case where he has personal interest in it. Case: Mohd Ghazali Ibrahim – accused was the presiding magistrate’s brother. Magistrate discharged him. High court set aside the order and ordered a retrial before another magistrate

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    qualities connected and compelled their audiences to reassess and challenge the message within their speeches. “Statement to the Knesset” (1977) by Anwar Sadat‚ using biblical references‚ forces audiences to see and envisage the wonders of his unified narrative for social‚ cultural and political change. Throughout the speech “Statement to the Knesset” (1997) by Anwar Sadat‚ his themes and ideas can be seen through his enduring power and artistic qualities‚ and his audiences are emotionally and intellectually

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    such as allegiance to Malay royalty and the declaration of Islam as the official religion. * After Asian Financial Crisis of 1997‚ and the subsequent political crisis over the Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad’s sacking and jailing of his deputy‚ Anwar Ibrahim‚ civil society began to mobilise through the Reformasi movement‚ seeking to build the political/institutional foundations of an alternative form of governance – one that would be based on the principles of good governance and liberal democratic

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    Dr. Mahathir

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    [pic] DMG 1013 PRINCIPLES & PRACTICES OF MANAGEMENT (INDIVIDUAL ASSIGNMENT) NAME: KAMALUL ARIFIN BIN MD YUSOF ID: 012011110752 NAME OF THE LEADER: TUN DR. MAHATHIR BIN MOHAMAD SUBMITTED TO : MADAM HABIBAH ABD RAHIM SUBMITTED DATE: 16 JULY 2012 INTRODUCTION As a leader‚ one must be able to get people to follow him. A leader also know as the president must have certain character traits. But the most important qualities a leader must

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    can become very difficult deciding on how to disperse of the assets equally‚ as there are many factors that can come into play by deciphering between equality and fairness when it is concerning multiple assets. For this specific case study‚ we know Anwar and Leah would like to be as fair to their children as possible. We know the following; in the result of the first death assets will be given to the surviving spouse‚ and after the second death they will be rolled out to their children‚ probate fees

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    After the retirement of Tun Dr. Mahathir‚ Tun Abdullah continued his legacy for a few years with his own approaches. A leader requires legitimacy in his leadership during his time of being in power in order to form a mind set among his people and supporters to realise and understand their obligation to have the utmost loyalty to their leader (Weber‚ 1964). ‘Political legitimacy is seen as ‘a general acceptance by the public upon the political system’ (Lipset‚ 1963)‚ without influence from differences

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