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    Formation of Malaysia

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    a) Factors leading to the formation of Malaysia in 1963 1. Only Malaya was an independent nation while Singapore‚ Brunei‚ Sabah and Sarawak were still under British control. These territories were considered too small to be independent entities. It was felt that a merger with Malaya would bring early independence to these territories. 2. The British were agreeable to a merger of these territories and granting independence as there were many similarities between Malaya‚ Singapore‚ Sabah‚

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    The Constitution of Malaysia

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    Malaysia is known for its richness of multicultural and multi-racial country which is spread between Peninsular Malaysia‚ Sabah and Sarawak. Despite being one huge political unit‚ it has different set of rules and law to comply with. Malaysia law can be classified into various sources‚ mainly are written law‚ unwritten law and Muslim law. Written law comprises The Federal Constitution which is the supreme law of the land and State Constitution‚ a range of constitutions regulating the governments

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    Colonialism Free Write What is colonialism? With what I had earned through history classes and from my elders‚ colonialism is when countries attempt to overrule new land or land from other nations. In Heart of Darkness‚ Joseph Conrad revolves his story around England’s colonialism in Africa‚ where white men are going on boats‚ claiming the land of natives and overpowering them with their gun power. A reader can see the devastating results of colonialism‚ such as its corruptive desire for power

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    PENINSULAR MALAYSIA * Malaysia is a multiracial country. Malaysia has a population of 23.27 million consisting of 61 % Malays‚ 30%‚ Chinese‚ 8 % Indians and 1% of other ethnic groups. To understand‚ virtue‚ ethics‚ and morality we must first understand their meanings. Besides that‚ the minority groups in the Peninsula include the:- * Chinese peranakan : It is a culture that encompasses the best of old ancient malay‚ chinese and European influences and absorbs the best of other cultures

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    On 3rd April 2009‚ Malaysia’s Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Abdul Razak unveiled a new concept - One Malaysia - as a guiding principle to build a united and progressive Malaysian nation in 21st century. The two paramount cardinal principles underlie in One Malaysia concept is to inculcate the spirit and values of togetherness and a sense of belonging among Malaysians‚ regardless of race‚ religion and creed. Najib also reiterated that he will make sure that the future policies formulated by the

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    Introduction The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states‚ most of which were once governed by the United Kingdom and are its former colonies. It was formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations. The Commonwealth is an organisation where countries with diverse economic backgrounds have an opportunity for close and equal interaction. The primary activities of the Commonwealth are to create an atmosphere of economic cooperation between member nations

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    lead to many wars in the years to come. This was the creation of the state of Israel. Israel Mrunal: Israel-Palestine has been discussed in detail in a separate article: click me Palestine‚ as has been mentioned before‚ had become a British mandate in 1919. The British troops again occupied the country in 1945. Palestine was inhabited by Arabs and Jews. A movement called the Zionist movement claimed that Palestine was the homeland of all the Jews‚ wherever they may be living‚ and should be restored

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    Colonialism and Imperialism Definition Throughout history‚ the borders of nations have expanded‚ decreased‚ and in some cases vanished from existence. This state of perpetual geographic revision can be attributed to the desire of expansion and influence inherent in most countries. As a result of this constant appetite for power‚ the ideas of imperialism and colonialism have been recurring themes throughout history. The two terms go hand in hand‚ and seldom is one mentioned without the other

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    Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board in their ads is Malaysia- Truly Asia. While Malaysia has a lot to offer visitors to her shores‚ one of the truly unique attractions on offer is the country’s people. After all‚ what is a country without its people? The largest community in Malaysia is the Malays‚ accounting for 50% of the population. It is a widely held belief that the ancestors of the Malays were very likely the first civilization to inhabit Malaysia. Excluding the small pockets of indigenous people

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    THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA & SYSTEM AND STRUCTURE OF ADMINISTRATION 29TH January 2015 THE MERGING PLAN The idea to unite Malaysia with neighbouring countries was raised several times.  Merger of Singapore suggested in 1955 by David Marshall – rejected by Tunku Abdul Rahman.  Lee Kuan Yew proposed the idea again in 1959 – unfavorable response  THE MERGING PLAN 27th May 1961: Tunku Abdul Rahman suggested the merger of Malaya with: - Singapore - North Borneo: Sabah - Sarawak - Brunei “Free

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