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    Pluralism 3.3.1 Plural society 4.0 Challenges to National Unity and Integration 4.1 Unified Education System the Way to Achieve National Unity 4.2 Different Focus in Economic Sectors 4.3 Different Political Ideologies and Influences 5.0 The Approach and Policy to Overcome the Obstacles and Challenges 5.1 New Economic Model (NEM) 5.2 1Malaysia 5.3 National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) 6.0 Summary 7.0 References UNITY AND NATIONAL INTEGRATION 1.0 Introduction Malaysia is a unique

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    Evaluate the relative importance of the factors that shape the national interest in one Asia-Pacific state you have studied this year. National interest outlines the goals or objectives of foreign policy and is used as an all-embracing concept to justify policy preferences and actions. These commonly guide the interactions that occur in the global political arena. China’s key national interests consist of economic development‚ secession and territorial integrity‚ creating a harmonious society and

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    Garamba National Park

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    Garamba National Park‚ established in 1938‚ is a World Heritage site located in the Democratic Republic of Congo. The park’s location between the Guinean and Sudanese biogeography realms makes the region particularly interesting in terms of vegetation and plant life. The Garamba National Park boasts a larger variety of plants and animals than any other country in Africa. One reason for the large variety is the diversity of the climates and the ecosystem. Garamba National Park is home to tropical

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    National Health Insurance

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    National Health Insurance National Health Insurance is a topic which is heavily debated by people from every end of the spectrum. Many proponents of this system of insurance‚ which is completely paid for by the federal government‚ point to other countries such as Canada and Britain when arguing for the success and the usefulness of such a program. However‚ the grass always appears to be greener on the other side and the reality is that a program of national health insurance in America would

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    of a country or nation essentially influences ones behaviour in relation to their nation‚ national identity impacts every aspect of one’s everyday practices; this includes food‚ education‚ lifestyle which is adopted and language taught in education (Billig‚ 1995). Subsequently‚ the notion of national identity is based on one’s place of birth‚ residence‚ and religion. However‚ some scholars argue that national identities have the capacity to be flexible; in regards to Australia‚ it is possible to attain

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    The Threat of National Id

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    William Safire’s “The Threat of National ID” Comprehension 1. According to Safire most people are willing to give up their privacy “in return for greater safety. That’s why we gladly suffer the pat – downs and ‘wanding’ at airports”. Such precautions contribute to our peach of mind. He believes that law enforcement officials are already taking advantage of this situation. He says that Police are “unconcerned with the sanctity of an individual’s home” and developed “heat sensors to let them

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    National Flag of India

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    The National Flag of India is a horizontal rectangular tricolour of deep saffron‚ white and India green; with the Ashoka Chakra‚ a 24-spoke wheel‚ in blue at its centre. It was adopted in its present form during a meeting of the Constituent Assembly held on 22 July 1947‚ when it became the official flag of the Dominion of India. The flag was subsequently retained as that of the Republic of India. In India‚ the term "tricolour" (Hindi: तिरंगा‚ Tirangā) almost always refers to the Indian national flag

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    standards within the national codes that are separated by division such as mechanical and electrical. If a buildings electrical system is installed to just a minimum standard it will be putting allot of people in harm’s way. Electricity is dangerous and explosions from things like an arc flash is something no one wants to see happen; but the fact is they do.. How can you be assured that the installation of a system in a given building or home is safe? The Code. The national electrical code gives

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    NATIONAL INTEGRATION AND COHESION "The individual exists only relation to the group: outside the group he is nothing The wave exists only inside the river; outside the river it is nothing" (Allama Iqbal) NAtional integration and cohesion means unity among the people of a nation.It’s vital for the survival and genuine progress of a nation.without national integration and cohesion‚a nation disunites and eventually losses its identity.No doubt‚union

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    Net National Product

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    Net National Product Definition Net National Product (NNP) is the total market value of all final goods and services produced by citizens of an economy during a given period of time (Gross National Product or GNP) minus depreciation. Depreciation (also known as consumption of fixed capital) measures the amount of GNP that must be spent on new capital goods to maintain the existing physical capital stock. NNP is the amount of goods in a given year which can be consumed without reducing the

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