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    2020. But what are the problems for the Malaysia in this way to become a developed and high-income nation? 1- The Economic Transformation And Need For New Institutions: In the past years‚ Malaysia has used a growth model to become a middle-income country. Now‚ it has decided to become a high-income country. So‚ they growth model has to be changed to another model to guarantee the goal of becoming a high-income country. In this way‚ Malaysia has to perform its economic transformation plan‚

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    ------------------------------------------------- Efforts to alleviate poverty Since the early 1950s‚ govt has initiated‚ sustained‚ and refined various planning schemes to help the poor attain self-sufficiency in food production. Probably the most important initiative has been the supply of basic commodities‚ particularly food at controlled prices‚ available throughout the country as poor spend about 80 percent of their income on food. The schemes have however not been very successful because

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    Over the last century‚ do you think music has changed from being about artistic expression to being more about money and business? Who owns the record companies and is there any room for indy’s? Yes music has definitely changed‚ the music industry is a big money making business. Throughout the last century the idea of music has changed for both the listener as well as the artist. In many cases‚ music is not recognized as an expression of art‚ but rather music has become a multi-billion dollar

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    The Futile Effort of Vengeance From the beginning of human life‚ the effort of vengeance against others has caused countless horrible things to happen. Every act of terror has been caused by someone revenge‚ or an attempt of justifying a wrongdoing done to a group of people or an individual. These things have caused millions of deaths throughout human history. This is presented in the novel Tale of Two Cities written by Charles Dickens. Throughout the entire novel there is a continual indignant

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    In the 1700s the Colonies had declared independence from the country of Great Britain. This revolution was a revolutionary idea. This type of revolution had never been attempted before and was a new thought for the world. The revolution influenced many nations around the world especially the French revolution which happened only a few years after. The American revolution was revolutionary because it changed world views politically and socially. The American revolution changed political views of

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    just some of the things that take place on these devices. But it is not all technology and roses. There is a down side. The use of cell phones has become so prevalent‚ that it is being done in some of the most inappropriate places. The one place which ranks on the very top of this list of inappropriate places is using the cell phone while operating a motor vehicle. The cause is innocent enough. Communication is usually a good thing. However‚ there are times when using a cell phone is just not

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    gender order is something that seems to come naturally to all‚ even though some people may not be aware that is does. This order is how we put people in their place and maintain order in society. We are products of our social culture which shapes our gendered order or the way we associate characteristics to our gender. Not by biological orientations but from “exigencies of the social order” can we fully process the social construction of gender. We uphold our gendered order and others help us to do so

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    of the British colonies of Virginia‚ Massachusetts‚ all the way until the final colony Georgia. And although many may think that the colonies operated as one similar unit‚ the truth is all the colonial regions were very similar and different in social‚ political and economical structure. Throughout history‚ education was always important; this was the same for the colonies. Therefore‚ in all three colonial regions‚ education was offered to white boys. In the New England colonies‚ education was

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    quality management (TQM)‚ defined by Dale (2003) as ‘an ever evolving practice…which meet and hopefully exceed the needs and expectations of customers’ (Dale‚ 2003: 4). The results of defining quality are seen as quite subjective however‚ Kelemen (2005) notes that ‘quality is a political‚ cultural and social process’ and an organisation is ran based on their managers perception and understanding of what quality is which has a direct effect on the reputation set. It is from the understanding of this

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    During the 1700s the Europeans traveled to Aotearoa‚ the land of the long white cloud‚ and met the Māori who then traded and taught them their ways. The Europeans arrived in 1769 when captain Cook arrived in New Zealand and spoke to the Māori. This essay will argue that the arrival of the Europeans had a negative effect. The Māori population almost halved because of the Europeans. When the Europeans first arrived in 1769 they carried diseases which they thought were merely common colds‚ but when

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