HOUSING DEVELOPMENT (CONTROL & LICENCING) ACT‚ 1966 This act is mainly to control‚ giving license for the business of housing development in Peninsular Malaysia‚ protection of the interest of purchasers and for matters connected herewith. This act was enacted on 1966 and has been revised for the first time on 16 August 1973. There are 7 parts in the act. 1. Part 1 : Preliminary 2. Part 2 : Licensing of Housing Developers 3. Part 3 : Duties of a Licensed Housing Developers 4. Part
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equator called Malaysia. The reason is very simple. I firmly feel that 25 years hence‚ Malaysia would be one of the nicest - if not THE nicest - places to call "home". Let us take a little journey down the corridors of time and cast a glance at the destiny of some of the nations of the world over the past five decades. There is war and famine in some‚ greed and suffering in others. Quite clearly‚ Malaysia has reason to stand proud
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Satisfactory/ Accomplishment of Malaysia Airlines * Conscientiousness In an airline company‚ an employee’s self-disciplined determined how the company image would be. Being an employee in the airline company‚ timeliness served as the most important among others. Every single customer of the airline company would expect the flight to be taken off and reached the destination on time. Hence‚ the punctuality of the flight pilot and crews plays an important role in the airlines. It could
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The Implication of National Language Policy on English Language Teaching in Malaysia. Introduction • Malay‚ Chinese‚ Tamil and English are the major languages spoken by the different ethnic groups in Malaysia. • Due to the British colonization‚ the English language once has become the official language of the country. • In 1956‚ Malay language was given the status of national language in The Razak Report‚ and supported by The Rahman Talib Report in 1960. • Both reports became the basis of
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Malaysia Airlines In Malaysia‚ there are actually 3 different Malaysia airlines companies which are providing airline services to its customers. These 3 airline companies are Malaysia Airline‚ Air-Asia and Berjaya-Air. In reality‚ these 3 different airline companies provide different kind of services for their customers with different needs. For now‚ let’s take a closer look at these 3 companies individually. First of all‚ Malaysia Airline System or better known as MAS‚ is Malaysia’s
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Challenges facing the 1Malaysia concept Right from the outset‚ 1Malaysia was anchored in the Constitution and linked to the Rukun Negara and Wawasan 2020‚ which are instruments of nation-building‚ not political party manifestoes. If it had not been for this negative attitude of some politicians‚ which has an impact upon a portion of the populace‚ 1Malaysia would have gained more traction. Certain unhelpful religious sentiments also impede 1Malaysia. There are influential elements in the religious
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MALAY AGRICLUTURAL SETTLEMENT (M.A.S) – KAMPONG BHARU‚ MALAYSIA In 1890‚ Kuala Lumpur has become a municipal declared by the British. In the same year‚ the Malays who are staying scattered around Kuala Lumpur have been moved to a new settlement area which is now known as the area of Kampong Baharu. The settlements exist there were according to their ethnics such Kampung Melaka which consists of Melaka people who have expertise in trading and pottery. Kampung Rawa villagers who come from Rawa
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Period and Their Influences on Malaysia” LECTURER’S NAME : MR. RAYMOND DUE DATE : 18 MARCH 2010 CONTENT NO. | TITLE | PAGE | 1. | TUN ABDUL RAZAK’S BIOGRAPHY | 1 | 2. | MALAYSIAN’S FOREIGN POLICY | 2 | 3. | ASEAN | 2-4 | 4. | CHINA’S INITIATIVE | 4-6 | 5. | NAM | 7-9 | 6. | OIC | 9-11 | 7. | COMMONWEALTH & UNITED NATION | 12-14 | 8. | REFERENCES | 15 | TUN ABDUL RAZAK’S BIOGRAPHY Tun Abdul Razak was the second Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ heading the country from 1970 to
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well as international and Department of Standards Malaysia has developed a halal standard for foods‚ MS1500:2004. It covered from the production of halal foods‚ preparation‚ handling and storage in order to implement the food quality practices such as Good Manufacturing Practices (GMP) and ISO9000/ Hazard Analysis Critical Control Point (HACCP). In order to acheve and gain world recognition as halal hub‚ therefore‚ on 18 September 2006‚ Malaysia Prime Minister launched the Halal Development Corporation
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FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT (FDI) IN MALAYSIA Foreign direct investment (FDI) in its classic form is defined as a company from one country making a physical investment into building a factory in another country. It is the establishment of an enterprise by a foreigner. More specifically‚ foreign direct investment is a cross-border corporate governance mechanism through which a company obtains productive assets in another country .Its definition can be extended to include investments made to acquire
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