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    Tourism in Malaysia

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    help boost the economy. So promoting tourism in Malaysia is really important! As I’ve mentioned before‚ the Malaysian government is definitely putting in effort to diversify the economy with hopes that Malaysia’s economy will be less dependent on exports. As a result‚ tourism has become a source of income from foreign exchange which helps boost the country’s economy. Hence‚ it is absolutely important to promote tourism in Malaysia. Promoting Malaysia to foreign tourists is not that difficult. In

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    The Malaysian Constitution

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    governed regardless of any country in the world. Malaysia itself is also governed by a a set of rules. The rules assigned to a country is called the constituition. Also called the bill of rights‚ the constituition of rights is a body of basic principles a state is to be governed with. The Malayan Union first drafted the constitution in 1946 but it was opposed by the indigenous Malay community so it was cancelled. The current Malaysian Constitution was drafted instead on the basis of a report from

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    Existence of Freedom Of Speech In Malaysia The freedom to act and say things freely is a sacred force that has been granted to Malaysians as a birth right. In Article 10 of the Malaysian Constitution it guarantees citizens freedom of speech ‚ assembly and association. However this right is not absolute. Article 10(2) and (4) of the Federal Constitution allows Parliament to impose limits to such acts. The act of freedom of speech is not solely limited to the ability of a person using verbal efforts

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    -Electronic Commerce 1 LAWS OF MALAYSIA Act 658 ELECTRONIC COMMERCE ACT 2006 2 Laws of Malaysia ACT 658 Date of Royal Assent Date of publication in the Gazette ... ... ... ... 30 August 2006 31 August 2006 Publisher’s Copyright C PERCETAKAN NASIONAL MALAYSIA BERHAD All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced‚ stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic‚ mechanical‚ photocopying‚ recording and/or otherwise

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    PERORMANCE OF SMEs IN MALAYSIA Malaysian SMEs are a vital component of the country’s economic development. According to SMIDEC (2002): SMEs accounted for 93.8 per cent of companies in the manufacturing sector. They contribute- • 27.3 per cent of total manufacturing output‚ • 25.8 per cent to value-added production‚ own • 27.6 per cent of fixed assets‚ and • employ 38.9 per cent of the country’s workforce. In addition‚ valueadded products from SMEs are expected to be worth RM 120

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    UNIQUENESS OF THE MALAYSIAN CONSTITUTION Malaysian constitution is unique because it able to covers all the legislative‚government and judiciary aspects and has special provisions for the application in a country with a diversity of races and religions.In addition‚the Malaysian Constitution is complete and comprehensive as reflected in its thickness and meticulous details.The most unique is the practice of the status of ‘King’ is unusual.The ‘king’ here is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong(YDPA) chosen

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    English vs. Bahasa Malaysia A German friend of mine once asked me why I did not use Malay as an every day language when I am Malaysian. What piqued his curiosity was when I had a Malay friend over and both of us had a conversation in flawless English. My German friend could not help but to ask us why the national language was not used. “In Germany‚ everybody speaks German!” he said. And then it hit me‚ that in Thailand‚ locals speak Thai every day on almost every occasion. In Philippines

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    The Contribution of Maine and Savigny in the Malaysian Constitution The views of Maine and Savigny had indeed contributed to some provisions in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. Before the discussion proceeds in looking into provision that reflects the views of Maine and Savigny‚ it is better for us to understand first‚ what are the views suggested‚ or rather arguments put forward by these two jurists. The first jurist of the discussion is Savigny. Friedrich Carl von Savigny (21 February

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    Industry In Malaysia | Marketing Research- BM031-3-2-MKIR | | Hand out and Hand in dates | 05/10/2011-------6/22/2011 | | Individual Assignment Intake code: UC2F1103KMGT Student Number: TP021112 Lecturer’s Name: Marzura Abdul Malek Word count: 1988 words Table of Contents I. Introduction…………………………………..............................3 II. Malaysian Education…………………………………………….4 III. Key Factors that influence potential local and foreign students to Malaysia………………………………………………………

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    Introduction of Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (PPPA) in Malaysia PPPA first introduced by the British colonial government as the Printing Ordinance of 1948 at the beginning of the state of emergency‚ in order to counteract Communist activities that are seen as a threat to the establishment. All printing presses require a licence granted by the Home Affairs Minister‚ renewed every year. In 1971 The Ordinance was revised‚ after the race riots of 1969‚ and became the Printing Presses

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