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    The Japanese occupation towards the Malay rite The Japanese invasion took place in 1942 and the occupation lasted until 1945. The whole of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore were captured by this Japanese in the middle of February 1942. Due to possible reason Japanese easily occupied Malaysia. Mainly‚ British were unprepared to face Japanese attack from south Singapore as that was where the British administration center. Also Japanese started to attacked from north (Kelantan) and take over Malaya

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    Weddings in Malaysia

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    man‚ to the time when he is united with his wife‚ marriage rites of the three largest ethnic groups in Malaysia is filled with traditional ceremonies and customs. A brief glimpse into the marriage ceremonies of the Malay‚ Indian and Chinese reveals some of its highlights. The Malays have perfected the art of subtlety when approaching the bride’s family to ask for her hand in marriage and this line is invariably one of the subtle‚ poetic exchanges that take place. The representative of the groom

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    Malaysian Siamese Community

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    part of Bumiputera like Malays‚ Kadazan-Dusuns‚ Iban and Malaccan Portuguese. They have adopted with the culture and traditions in Malaysia. The Siamese community that can be found in northern states of Malaysia is Kedah Kelantan‚ Terengganu and Perlis. Kedah and Kelantan is well-known with the boarder area to Thailand. The Siamese peoples are mostly Buddhist and some are Muslim. The language that they use in their daily life is mostly the same dialect with the Malays but they also do speak

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    Between 18th and 20th Centuries‚ a set of states on Malay Peninsula and Singapore was named as British Malaya which was British’s territories. During occupation of British in British Malaya‚ British government placed all the states under 3 different administrative system‚ which is Straits Settlement‚ the Federated Malay States and Un-federated Malay States. Strait Settlement been founded in 1826 when after British secured Singapore from Dutch through a treaty called “Anglo-Dutch Treaty 1824”

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    harmonious when it comes to racial unity or so I thought. Both of my parents are Malay. My mother’s heritage includes Siamese‚ Minangkabau and Bugis and same goes to my father. Due to my skin colour and my small eyes‚ people always mistook me as Chinese or Korean. I’m happy that I don’t have the typical Malay look but I do get annoyed when people call me Ah Moi or ask me straight up‚ “Are you Chinese or Malay?” Does it matter if I were a different race? I would always consciously try my best and

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    Contrastive Analysis

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    languages. In this term paper‚ we chose to compare our mother tongue‚ Malay with our target language‚ English. Mother tongue is the first language that a person learns since childhood while target language is a language other than one ’s native language that is being learned. We chose Malay because it is the first language we acquire and English become our target language because our English language learning is still ongoing. Malay belongs to the big family of Austronesian languages. Austronesian languages

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    Article 1 – The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew by Jeff Goodell 1. Topic: The article‚ The Steve Jobs Nobody Knew written by Jeff Goodell is an informative article and an interesting exposition as it focuses on the inside look of Steve Jobs. This article also is a prove that even genius is a normal human being who have dark side that trailing behind the good side. 2. Content: Steve Jobs is a superior and expertise in hardware- software field; no one could deny this fact. But the truths about

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    rule which brought with it constitutional government and the common law system. Before the British came‚ the preexisting law comprises Malay adat (customary) law and the customary laws of the various communities. Malay adat law was the basic law of the land since the heyday of the Malacca Sultanate in the mid- fifteenth century. It was combined of indigenous Malay adat law with Hindu Buddhist element‚ overlaid with principles of Syariah law; the latter received with the coming of Islam early in the

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    British Intervention

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    and noblemen over throne and territory (Perak‚ Selangor‚ Sungai Ujung‚ Pahang) ii. wars between Chinese secret societies iii. pirate activity at Straits of Malacca BRITISH ADMINISTRATION SYSTEM Resident System • the British advisor to the Malay rulers :- a. 1874 – Perak‚ Selangor‚ Sungai Ujung b. 1888 – Pahang c. 1895 – whole of Negeri Sembilan d. 1914 – Johor • effects :- a. Politic : traditional ruling system destroyed; • Rulers and noblemen : no absolute power (only on religion

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    not give special privileges to the Malays. UMNO felt threatened and incited anti-PAP sentiments by focusing on the Malay poverty. This was further heightened by Utusan Melayu which played up on the resettlement programme of the Malays from Kallang River and West Coast. The paper claimed that about 3‚000 Malay families were affected by the resettlement programme stretching from Crawford‚ Kampong Glam to Rochor. In reality‚ on 200 out of the 2‚500 families were Malays. Even though the government made

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