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    Patani History

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    History Pattani is the most well-known province in the southernmost Thailand in which its majority population is Malay Muslim. The history of Greater Patani (Malay spelling) dated back to the 9th century when the dominant cultures were Hinduism and Buddhism before converting to Islam around the fourteenth century and became a vassal state under Ayutthaya Kingdom. The Sunni-Malay Muslims of the South never assimilated into the Siamese/Thai world. Unlike the Shiite-Muslims who came from Arab and

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    Contrastive analysis

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    Conclusion. This paper aimed to further describe with a proper explanation about the differences in Malay language and other language form that may be found different‚ thus the name contrastive analysis. Wrapping up this paper‚ two (2) paradigm found that explained the importance of contrastive analysis and the similarities as well as differences in Malay language with other languages‚ in this case English. Questions would be ask by anyone regarding the rational of using contrastive analysis in

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    Malaysia Culture

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    country’s people. After all‚ what is a country without its people? The largest community in Malaysia is the Malays‚ accounting for 50% of the population. It is a widely held belief that the ancestors of the Malays were very likely the first civilization to inhabit Malaysia. Excluding the small pockets of indigenous people‚ the Malays are believed to be first settlers all along the Malay Peninsula. In fact‚ it is because of this that they are afforded privileged status in Malaysia’s Constitution

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    DEPARTMENT OF EDUCATION Region VI – Western Visayas Division of Aklan District of Malay MALAY NATIONAL HIGH SCHOOL Motag‚ Malay‚ Aklan February 19‚ 2013 Hon. JOHN P. YAP Municipal Mayor Malay‚ Aklan Sir: The Malay National High School will hold its 44th Graduation Exercises scheduled on March 20‚ 2013 and to be followed by its Graduation Ball at 7:00 P.M to 2:00 A.M. In this regard‚ may we request the availability of the Municipal Covered Court as venue of the aforesaid activity

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    The Case of the Bambus

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    Li Ben U0921231H AAI481 - Studies in Malay Music Nanyang Technological University The Story of the Gambus and its Evolution Introduction The gambus is an omnipresent and most commonly found lute instrument in the various styles of Malay folk music. It is usually made from wood and is formed almost like a guitar but with 9 to 12 wire strings compared to the guitar’s 6 to 12 strings. There are two types of gambus‚ namely Gambus Melayu which is the Malay gambus and Gambus Hadhramaut which is

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    The Ethnic

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    ISSN 0218-8961 ETHNIC RELATIONS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: THE CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS Abstract This paper looks at the changing ethnic relations in Peninsular Malaysia in terms of the interactions between the state’s policies to advance Malay cultural dominance and reduce ethnic economic inequality and the aspirations and actions of the Chinese community. The state of ethnic relations partly will depend on whether the majority of the ethnic members‚ in particular the ethnic elites‚ are

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    Unemployment Issue

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    Unemployment Issue Among the Malay Job Seekers”‚ I do not agree with some of the statement that the writer states in the article. In my opinion‚ firstly‚ I do not agree when the writer say that Malays student can’t get along with other races students. From my experience‚ most Chinese students are hard to get along and tolerate with Malays or maybe Indians in school or college. I am not sure the statement is based on what IPT whether public or private institutions. We cannot blame the Malay students‚ some IPT

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    Introduction The Federation of Malaya (Malay: Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) is the name given to a federation of 11 states (nine Malay states and two of the British Straits Settlements‚ Penang and Malacca) that existed from 1 February 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957. It was reconstituted as Malaysia with the addition in 1963 of Singapore‚ Sabah‚ and Sarawak. History After World War 2‚ the British came again to Malaya and Britain suggested the

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    In a response to clam racial unrest and narrow the income gap difference between 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

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    published a book titled ’The Malay Dilemma’. At the time of publication‚ Tun Dr Mahathir’s had just lost his parliamentary seat and was expelled from UMNO. This book focuses on his views on the Malay community after a fierce quarrel due to differences in the position of bumiputera economy outside of the city and non-bumiputera status in the city. In this book‚ he has much to say about the Malays in various aspects such as the heredity and Malay environment‚ the Malay economy‚ the racial equality

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