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Singapore. Prepare a report discussing the potential impacts of the proposed high-speed rail (HSR) on the property markets in Malaysia. Discuss also the possible property investment that may arise. 1.0 INTRODUCTION: The subject of this report is to examine the potential impact of the high-speed rail (HSR) linking Kuala Lumpur with Singapore on property markets in Malaysia. Also to discuss the possible property investment opportunities that may arise along the high-speed rail (HSR). Under
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Challenges For Poverty Reduction in Malaysia One of the challenges for poverty reduction in Malaysia is migrant worker’s issue. The current development policies of Malaysia are influenced by globalisation and liberalization which leads to the implications on activities related to poverty. The decrease in employment opportunities affects the urban poor and migrant workers. The demand for skilled human resources in capital intensive activities are huge since Malaysia is restructuring its economy. An
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How to promote homestay in malaysia Tourism has a unique characteristic that make this industry different from other industry. Tourism has numerous of product and services that they can provide. One of the tourism that nowadays has most demand is cultural tourism. Cultural tourism refers to the place that provide the cultural and heritage attraction. These attraction include the cultural performance‚ games‚ religious practice and handicraft. History‚ culture and religion are the element of
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(1168 words) Jurisdiction Chosen: Country – Malaysia Malaysia has a unique legal system as it is the only country in the world that adapts a dual-track legal system where Islamic courts co-exist alongside with civil-institutions. Apparently‚ because of the dual legal system‚ Malaysia inherits legal tradition from both the Islamic law and the common law. The more interesting discussion of this research would elaborate how co-existence is possible in Malaysia without conflict. Before British colonization
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Introduction Malaysia was created in 1963 through the merging of Malaya (independent in 1957) and the former British Singapore (West Malaysia)‚ and Sabah and Sarawak in north Borneo‚ (East Malaysia). The first three years of independence were marred by hostilities with Indonesia. Singapore separated from the union in 1965. As an emerging economy Malaysia has been a success. From 1970 to the mid-1990s its investment ratio was among the highest in the Asian region. This increasing investment
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The idea unifying the countries with Malaya had been brought up many times. Then‚ in 1961‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman revealed his aspiration to form Malaysia. Malaysia was support to be made up of Malaya‚ Singapore‚ Brunei‚ Sarawak and Sabah. There were a few factors that contributed to the formation of Malaysia. The factor was to gain independence through unification. Out of five countries‚ Malaya was the only one to be free from the British rule after its independence on 31st August 1957. By joining
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different races‚ Malaysia government instituted affirmation action programs that were Malay-exclusive. Such policies caused strife within the minorities group‚ affected Malaysia’s education system and unintentionally brought adverse effects to the Bumiputera community. This paper urges the termination of affirmative action in Malaysia‚ conjoins with a change in societal thinking to build an accepting country that advocates for equal opportunities. I. AFFIRMATIVE ACTION IN MALAYSIA Malaysia stands out
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Social and Cultural Environment of Malaysia The cultures around the world are very different and very much the alike at the same time. The way people live around the world depends on the norms internalized by their societies. The given circumstances that differ around the world limit individual’s chances for fortune and life chances. There are endless questions that can be asked to compare or contrast culture from culture and nation from nation‚ but the fact that there are so many similarities amidst
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Location Analysis : Legoland Malaysia Location analysis is an important decision and should not be taken lightly. The physical location of business functions is an important part in the supply chain strategy of any company. Many companies such as Hard Rock‚ Universal Studios‚ Disneyland and Lego are expanding their business to Asian Countries such as Malaysia‚ Hong Kong and Singapore. There are a few reasons why these businesses are investing outside of their home countries include: improved market
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