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    Introduction The Federation of Malaya (Malay: Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) is the name given to a federation of 11 states (nine Malay states and two of the British Straits Settlements‚ Penang and Malacca) that existed from 1 February 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957. It was reconstituted as Malaysia with the addition in 1963 of Singapore‚ Sabah‚ and Sarawak. History After World War 2‚ the British came again to Malaya and Britain suggested the

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    Japanese occupation of Malaya The Japanese Empire commenced the Pacific War with the invasion of Kota Bahru in Kelantan on 8 December 1941 at 00:25‚[1] about 90 minutes before the Attack on Pearl Harbor in Hawaii at 07:48 on 7 December Hawaii time‚ or 01:48 on 8 December Malayan time. They then invaded the island of Borneo in mid December 1941‚ landing on the west coast near Miri in Sarawak;[2] invasion was completed by 23 January 1942 when they landed at Balikpapan in Dutch Borneo on the east

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    Is Malaysia an Islamic State?

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    teachings of Islam. There is no compulsion in Islam. And Islam does not like chaos that may come about if Islamic laws are enforced on non-Muslims.1 - The response was immediate and furious. The spiritual leader of PAS and the Menteri Besar of Kelantan‚ Dato Nik Aziz replied:“You can talk all you want. You can declare a piece of wood to be gold‚ or a wheelbarrow as a Mercedez‚ but in reality‚ nothing has changed.For us‚ an Islamic country is one which is governed according to the tenets of the

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    After Independence One of the contributing factors of ethnic tension after independence of Malaysia could be seen as a trial and error of policies made by the government in an effort to fill in the gaps between ethnic groups. Some impacts of policies such as the Education Act of 1961 and New Economic Policy will be mentioned below. The Education Act of 1961 was the result of the growth of Chinese secondary schools resulting from the laissez faire policy implemented by the British that allowed the

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    CHORAL SPEAKING THEME: CULTURE TITLE: Malaysia: The Mini Little Asia Assalamualaikum and…… Salam Satu Malaysia! [say in full-spirit & enthusiastically] Good day to you‚ our respectable judges‚ beloved teachers and lovely friends. [address each with eye contact] WE‚ the students from SMA Al-Irsyadiah will unveil our choral speaking entitled‚ “Malaysia: The Mini Little Asia”. ALL: Hi there! [loud‚ cheerful & friendly – to grab audience’s attention] SOLO 2: Nunu kabar nu? SOLO 3: Apo koba? SOLO 4:

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    Ramly Burger

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    Case 1-Ramly Burger Question 1 What are the likely advantages of Ramly Burger of using the agents as its main distributor especially to large retailers? In understanding marketing channels‚ it is important to know the reasons for the existence of channel structures. These structures typically called intermediaries because they stand between production on one side and consumption on the other. Intermediaries also known as an agent. Channels evolve through the need for specialized functions which

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    Sex Education

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    INTRODUCTION Background What is sex education? Is it needed to teach about relationship and sex to the children? Sex education may be taught informally‚ such as when someone receives information from a conversation with a parent‚ friend‚ religious leader‚ or through the media. It may also be delivered through sex self-help authors‚ magazine advice columnists‚ sex columnists‚ or through sex education web sites. Formal sex education occurs when schools or health care providers offer sex education

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    Love is in the air. As we walk on this lovely land‚ our loves are growing. Everywhere we go; there will be smiling faces all around us on this blissful land. We feel at home‚ we feel secure and we feel warm in the heart. This is the feeling we all have when we are living in our country‚ Malaysia‚ the land of love. There is and old saying that goes a man that fails to love his country‚ love nothing. Love towards country is the basis for any citizens to always feel the pride and happiness living in

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    Our war stories By SHEELA CHANDRAN  entertainment@thestar.com.my http://ecentral.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/2/15/tvnradio/10698441&sec=tvnradio An intriguing new documentary tells the personal stories of Malayans who endured turbulent times under Japanese rule during World War II. IT was exactly 70 years ago today – Feb 15‚ 1942 – when Lieutenant-General Arthur Percival‚ the British General Officer Commanding Malaya during World War II‚ took the drastic step of signing the surrender document

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    READINESS OF GOVERNMENT AUDITORS IN FRAUD DETECTION IN MALAYSIA 1.0 PROBLEM STATEMENT 1.1 Public sector governance requires the controlling and accounting officers to discharge their responsibilities of stewardship of public resources by being open‚ accountable‚ prudent in decision making‚ managing and delivering results. The provision of the Financial Procedure Act 1957 also places a high premium for controlling officers to be personally responsible and accountable for propriety and accountability

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