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    Japanese Colonisation

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    colonies and to them on a large scale; Malaysia was of little significance. Consequently‚ the Malays were left mainly to defend themselves from the Japanase. Against well- trained and developed Japanese armies‚ the Malays stood little chance‚adopting guerrilla warfare methods to do the best they could. Shortly after the invasion‚ the country was captured and overrun by the Japanese‚ although the Malays guerrilla forces never ceased to fight for their country all throughout the occupation. Japanese

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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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    formation of malaysia

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    Malaysia. Constitution of Malaysia also consists of 15 sections and 13 tables. Malaysian constitution touch on the jurisdiction of the executive‚ legislative‚ judiciary‚ the Islamic religion‚ nationality‚ national language‚ the special position of Malays and natives in Sabah and Sarawak and more. Each section in the Federal Constitution contains one or more relevant articles. The contents of the constitution by section is : 1. Religious states and federal law 2. Fundamental freedoms 3. Citizenship

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    (non-bumiputera) ethnic groups. • Malays - main indigenous ethnic group. The main ‘immigrant’ groups -Chinese and Indians • Bumiputeras 65.1% (2000). • Chinese 26.0 % • Indians 7.7 % HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF EDUCATION IN MALAYSIA • • • Primitive and Feudal Period (35‚000BCE-1786) The first human beings arrived in East Malaysia around 35‚000BCE and in West Malaysia around 25‚000BCE. On the peninsula‚ the aboriginal people are collectively known as the Orang Asli. The modern Malays are the descendents of

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    Aborigin

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    | 149‚512[1] | Regions with significant populations |  Malaysia | Languages | Aslian languages (Austro-Asiatic) Aboriginal Malay languages (Austronesian) | Religion | Animism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Hinduism | Related ethnic groups | Semang‚ Senoi‚ and Proto Malay | Orang Asli (lit. "original people"‚ "natural people" or "aboriginal people" in Malay)‚ is a generic Malaysian term used officially forindigenous or known as Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Officially

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    Conflict and Peace

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    their own language just to name a few. The examples of different cultures and people are Chinese people believed in Chinese cultures e.g Chinese Painting and Calligraphy‚ Chinese Literature‚ Chinese New Year‚ Dragon Festival etc. Muslim believed in Malay cultures e.g Hari Raya‚ Fasting Month etc. Indian also believed in Indian cultures etc. Pongal‚ Thaipusam etc. So different people and cultures makes our world interesting and different and now imagine that is all GONE!!!. Chapter 2: Global Perspective

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    compare to other countries. Among the three main races in Malaysia are Malays‚ Chinese and Indian. In addition‚ Malaysia is a homeland to approximately for 80 ethnic groups‚ especially in East Malaysia including Baba and Nyonya‚ Kadazan and Iban. The total of Malaysia’s population is 28.3 million of which 91.8 % are national citizens while 8.2 % are non-citizen. Furthermore‚ indigenous people were 67.4 %‚ of which 56.4% are Malays ethnic and 11% of the other natives. Approximately‚ the total of Chinese

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    however temporary that might have been‚ shattered the image of the British‚ and generally the ’whiteman’‚ as a superior people”. Right up until the beginning of the Second World War‚ the British had managed to placate the aristocratic leaders of the Malay community and the wealthy Chinese merchants and there was little real threat to the status quo. The Japanese defeat of the British changed all that by altering the balance between conservatism and change. Because Britain had failed so miserably to

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    CID@Chingay

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    stilt walking performances are Beijing‚ Shanxi and Shandong. The Chinese and Malay outfits come from China and Malay respectively. The Malay performers are playing drums. There are at least 14 types of traditional drums. Drums and other traditional percussion instruments are often made from natural materials. Music is traditionally used for storytelling‚ celebrating life-cycle events‚ and times like harvest. As the Malay and Chinese culture contributes greatly to our Singapore culture‚ thus it is

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    GLOBAL BUSINESS CULTURAL ANALYSIS: MALAYSIA LIBERTY UNIVERSITY Abstract Globalization has simultaneously created global interdependence among nations of the world. Every nation is different from the other. The difference has formed barrier in trade‚ communication‚ value and custom. The objective of this paper is to study the factors impacting business in Malaysia and implication of the United States business in Malaysia. Developing countries are typically having more potential for foreign investment

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