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    “American Federation of Labor and Industrial Workers of the World” The American Federation of Labor was an association of trade unions starting 1886‚ rising out of an earlier Federation of Organized Trades and Labor Unions founded in 1881. The AFL’s president‚ Samuel Gompers‚ was convinced that unions open to workers of all types of skills within a given industry‚called industrial unions‚were too undisciplined to withstand the tactics that both government and management had used to break American

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    When Is National Day 2013 in Malaysia? National Day falls on August 31th‚ 2013. National Day is celebrated every year in Malaysia on the 31st of August to commemorate the momentous occasion when the Federation of Malaya achieved independence from British rule in 1957. On the 30th of August‚ Malaysia’s then Prime Minister‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman took to the Royal Selangor Club Padang‚ now known as the Merdeka square at 11.58pm and observed two minutes of darkness. At the stroke of midnight‚ the Union

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    echoed by thousands of Malayans who were there‚ and the millions who followed the proceedings through the mass media. Malaya had officially gained independence from the former colonialists and became known as the Federation of Malaya‚ to be followed in 1963 by a change in name to the Federation of Malaysia. And every year since that momentous event in 1957‚ Malaysians of all races proudly celebrate the anniversary of their independence.       Malaysia has come along way since then. After almost half

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    echoed by thousands of Malayans who were there‚ and the millions who followed the proceedings through the mass media. Malaya had officially gained independence from the former colonialists and became known as the Federation of Malaya‚ to be followed in 1963 by a change in name to the Federation of Malaysia. And every year since that momentous event in 1957‚ Malaysians of all races proudly celebrate the anniversary of their independence. Malaysia has come along way since then. After almost half

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    processes involved in obtaining independence for Malaya 3.0 List of Topics 3.1 The Bloodshed Struggle 3.2 The Struggle without Bloodshed (through literature and negotiations) 3.3 The Malayan Union and Peoples’ Reaction to it 3.4 The Federation of Malaya 3.5 The Growth of Political Parties 3.6 The Negotiations for Independence 4.0 Terminologies 4.1 Bloodshed Struggle Struggle that involves death of those who fight 4.2 Proclamation Official or public announcement

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    echoed by thousands of Malayans who were there‚ and the millions who followed the proceedings through the mass media. Malaya had officially gained independence from the former colonialists and became known as the Federation of Malaya‚ to be followed in 1963 by a change in name to the Federation of Malaysia. And every year since that momentous event in 1957‚ Malaysians of all races proudly celebrate the anniversary of their independence.       Malaysia has come along way since then. After almost half

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    with Singapore‚Sarawak and Sabah‚which in 1963 resulted the creation of Malaysia. 6- Bringing the country from colonialism to independence‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman is known as the Father of Independence. He became the first prime minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1957 to1963‚ and of Malaysia from 1963 to 1970. 7- Tunku initiated an international football tournament‚ the Pestabola Merdeka (Independence Football Festival) in 1957.A keen sportsman‚ Tunku had been a football fan all his life

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    MALAYSIAN STUDIES CHAPTER ONE – HISTORY AND POLITICS 1. History has proven that Malaysia is not a new country. Humans have been living in several areas of the country since the Stone Age. a) With reference to the findings on ancient civilizations in the coun try discuss in what manner they are related to the current civilization. (8 marks) b) Explain the long-term effects of British colonialism in the country that have lasted till today. (7marks) 2. According to history‚ Malacca was founded

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    support for the government who is the founder‚ the federation owned and Lord Harris this help financially to HAP. Introduction Harris Academy Peckham is a public sector school which is a non-profit organisation. Harris Academy at Peckham is also part of a partnership with over 25 years of experience in the education of students in primary and secondary school. HAP is one of many schools that are around London that are associated with Harris federation. HAP provides subjects that students want to

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    to protect her from the Japanese. The British granted Singapore self-government in 1959‚ and the PAP won during the general elections‚ making Lee Kuan Yew the first Prime Minister. Singapore and Malaya merged with Sabah and Sarawak to make the Federation of Malaysia. However‚ Singapore separated from Malaysia because of the racial and religious tensions between both countries. Lee Kuan Yew feared that there would not be enough resources for Singapore to survive. How the Government governed Singapore

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