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    Biographical Note Dr. Seyed-Mahmoud Aghazadeh is in the Department of Business Administration‚ School of Business‚ State University of New York at Fredonia‚ Fredonia‚ NY 14063‚ USA. How to Choose an Effective Third Party Logistics Provider by Seyed-Mahmoud Aghazadeh Abstract The purpose of this article was to identify the steps that need to be taken when choosing an effective third party logistics provider. Based on the research completed‚ it was determined that third party logistics are beneficial

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    The English Language And Its Impact On Identities Of Multilingual Malaysian Undergraduates By Lee‚ Su Kim‚ Lee‚ King Siong‚ Wong‚ Fook Fei and Azizah Ya’acob Lee Su Kim is an associate Professor at the School of Language Studies and Linguistics‚ UKM. Lee King Siong‚ a senior lecturer with the School of Language Studies and Linguistics‚ Wong Fook Fei is a senior lecturer at the School of Language Studies and Linguistics‚ Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities‚ Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia

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    Impact of globalisation on the success of a project‚ a technological perspective. Introduction As globalisation is taking place‚ more projects are being implemented with low cost and below the scheduled times. In order for such demands to be met‚ technology is playing a vital role in the managing of the project processes. For one to work with sophisticated software‚ they need skills and knowledge in order to feed the computerised systems with data. However‚ education is not limited to project

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    At the time Malaysia achieved its independence under Tunku Abdul Rahman leadership‚ our nation struggled very hard to build unity between Malaysia’s plural societies so that the people could live harmoniously despite of differences in religions‚ cultures and customs. Our government was very conscious about this particular problem as majority of the ethnic in Malaysia was separated by their occupations‚ residences‚ educations‚ political awareness‚ economics and so much more. The problem even started

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    IMPACT OF GLOBALIZATION ON THE HUMAN RESOURCE MANAGEMENT FUNCTION IN DEVELOPING COUNTRIES: A CASE STUDY OF KENYA PUBLIC CORPORATIONS Hazel Gachoka Gachunga1 Abstract Globalization has a major impact on the management of human resources in developing countries including Kenya. It has led to homogenization and convergence in organization strategies‚ structures and processes as well as in consumer choice. With accelerating globalization‚ organizations have had to change and new trends have set in even

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    As the world gets increasingly interconnected through globalization‚ a sundry of changes are taking place‚ some of which evade our attention mainly because we are more concerned about the economic and political impacts of the phenomenon. Life as we know it is changing. Changes enter our lives through technology‚ consumer products‚ new thoughts‚ lifestyles and visions of others. In this sense‚ globalization is a social and cultural process in which individuals of different cultural backgrounds

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    MALAYSIAN STUDIES THE CABINET GROUP MEMBER: Uzair Issa Introduction • Previous Cabinets of Malaysia lists the councils of ministers that have served in administration of Malaysia from the first cabinet in 1955 until the current administration. • The first cabinet was formed following the first general elections in 1955 and was headed by Tunku Abdul Rahman as Chief Minister. This title was subsequently changed to Prime Minister. Cabinet Of Malaysia • The Cabinet of Malaysia is the executive branch

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    Greetings in English among Malaysian 1.0 Introduction The English language has been widely spoken and used in Malaysia over the decades. Malaysian English originated from the British English during British colonialism in Malaya far back before the Second World War. In the first half of the 20th century‚ Malaysian English was exactly similar to British English (BrE) (albeit spoken with a Malaysian accent). However‚ after Malaysia gained her independence in1957‚Bahasa Melayu claimed its status

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    Malaysian Football Do you know football? If you are Malaysian‚ I bet that football is a popular topic of discussion for the nationwide and it is a well-known sport in our surrounding. Without any doubt‚ the phenomenon of football has spread through the people favorite as we can see then chanting about the sport everywhere; at the café also in the electronic media. Nowadays‚ Malaysian football scenario can be observed through the performance of the league and championship‚ the success of national

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    The Developing Economies‚ XXXVII-4 (December 1999): 417–38 THE MALAYSIAN FINANCIAL CRISIS: ECONOMIC IMPACT AND RECOVERY PROSPECTS MOHAMED ARIFF SYARISA YANTI ABUBAKAR I. INTRODUCTION to the crisis‚ Malaysia had been dubbed as one of the miracle economies in East Asia owing to its maintenance of high growth rates averaging 8.9 per cent during the period 1988–96 in addition to low inflation rate of about 3–4 per cent per year. Moreover‚ the increasing emphasis on manufacturing‚ and electronics

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