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    The Plus Point of Malaysia 1. Culture Malaysia has a multi-ethnic‚ multicultural‚ and multilingual society. The original culture of the area stemmed from indigenous tribes that inhabited it‚ along with the Malays who later moved there. Substantial influence exists from Chinese and Indian culture‚ dating back to when foreign trade began. Other cultural influences include the Persian‚ Arabic‚ and British cultures. Due to the structure of the government‚ coupled with the social contract theory‚

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    Airline Industry in Malaysia

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    have high level of expertise to operate and manage. In the airline industry‚ aircraft manufacturer is conquered by two companies. They are The Boeing Company and the Airbus SAS. In Malaysia‚ airlines are separated into two; 1) Passenger airlines and 2) Cargo airlines. The passenger airlines in Malaysia are Air Asia‚ Malaysia Airline System Berhad (MAS)‚ Firefly which is owned by MAS‚ Layang-Layang Aerospace which is based in Sabah to provide air services to Layang-Layang Island‚ Berjaya Air which is

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    PERORMANCE OF SMEs IN MALAYSIA Malaysian SMEs are a vital component of the country’s economic development. According to SMIDEC (2002): SMEs accounted for 93.8 per cent of companies in the manufacturing sector. They contribute- • 27.3 per cent of total manufacturing output‚ • 25.8 per cent to value-added production‚ own • 27.6 per cent of fixed assets‚ and • employ 38.9 per cent of the country’s workforce. In addition‚ valueadded products from SMEs are expected to be worth RM 120

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    Independence Day. Malaysia was born in August 31‚ 1957. It has been 56 years since then. That day was a day that everyone should remember and never forget till they die. Because this day was the day that Malaysia was free from the British. It is to commemorate the independence of the Federation of Malaya from British colonial rule on 31 August 1957. In a wider context‚ it also celebrates the formation of Malaysia. On the 30th of August‚ Malaysia’s then Prime Minister‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman took to

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    Adequacy of Malaysia’s Cyberlaws to address Cybercrimes and Cybertorts. Chung‚ W.‚ Chen‚ H CyberSecurity Malaysia‚ (2011). [Available online] http://www.cybersecurity.my/en/about_us/corporate_information/main/detail/2065/index.html Garlik. UK Cybercrime Report‚ (2008). [Available online] https://www.garlik.com/press/Garlik_UK_Cybercrime_Report.pdf; Lim‚ H. S. (2005). White Collar Crime in Malaysia. [Available online] http://mpk.rmp.gov.my/jurnal/2005/whitecollarcrime.pdf Melanie‚ K Parathasarathi

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    Car Industry in Malaysia

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    the significant industry of Malaysia in these days‚ has been allocated to increase the industrialization process to develop Malaysian automobile industry. The Malaysian government started to encourage the foundation of the automobile industry by the recommendation of the Colombo Plan experts in 1964. For developing the industry‚ the government took some policies; justifying import taxes‚ applying a tariff system on imports and jointing ventures. Stability of Malaysia was possible to huge economic

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    International Business Research An ARDL Approach in Food and Beverages Industry Growth Process in Malaysia Rohana Kamaruddin Department of Economics‚ Faculty of Business Management‚ Universiti Teknologi Mara‚ Malaysia Tel: 60-3-5544-4935 E-mail: rohana070@salam.uitm.edu.my / rohana77@hotmail.com Kamaruzaman Jusoff (Corresponding author) Faculty of Forestry‚ Universiti Putra Malaysia‚ 43400 Serdang‚ Selangor. Malaysia. Tel: 60-3-8946-7176 E-mail: kjusoff@yahoo.com The research is financed by Universiti

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    refers to the use of the government budget to influence economic activity. By practicing the fiscal policy‚ the government decides how much to spend‚ what to spend‚ what to spend for and how to finance its spending. Federal government expenditure in Malaysia was allocated for 2 major purposes namely‚ operation purposes and development purposes. The rationale for allocating the budget for operation purposes is to upgrade and improve productivity as well as to impede long term economic growth potential

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    QUESTION 1 The land laws of Malaysia are contained in the main pieces of legislation. What are they? The National Land Code 1965 was made effective from 1st of January 1966. It was enacted to ensure uniformity of land laws and land policies with respect to land tenure‚ registration of titles relating to land‚ transfer of land‚ leases‚ charges in respect of land‚ easements and other rights and interests inland. Some of the contents of National Land Code 1965 are as follows: indefeasible title

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    Krishnan Tan‚ IJM has evolved into a very institutional ownership profile with an excellent reputation for professionalism‚ performance and good governance. IJM is now well recognized as one of the few independent professionally run companies in Malaysia with an excellent track record for performance in both local and international markets. For our group project purpose‚ we are focusing on IJM’s international venture concentrating on its business operation and activities in India through its

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