encouraging growth rate in 1994. The industry recorded a significant growth of 64 percent in tourism receipts‚ from RM5.1 billion generated in 1993 to RM8.3 billion in 1994. Malaysia will be hosting the Commonwealth Games in 1998. In addition‚ the new Kuala Lumpur International Airport in Sepang when completed‚ will cater for 25 million passengers per year and help establish Malaysia as a major centre for international air travel in the region. [Source: 1995 Annual Report of Olympia Industries Berhad]
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National Monument/ Tugu Negara of Malaysia The memorial site where the National Monument stands is located within the tranquil Lake Gardens‚ close by to the Parliament House in Kuala Lumpur‚ occupying an area of approximately 48‚562 square metres. The National Monument memorial site was completed after 5 years of construction and was officially opened on February 8‚ 1966. There are 5 principle components that comprise the memorial site: the monument itself‚ a long rectangular reflecting pool
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its name as Malaysian Airline System in 1 October 1972 .MAS is the flag carrier which is own by government of Malaysia. MAS headquarters is situated at Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport in Subang‚ Selangor. MAS operates flights at its first base in Kuala Lumpur International Airport‚ and secondary base in Kota Kinabalu. Malaysian Airlines System Berhad is the holding company for Malaysia¶s national airlines carrier‚ one of the fastest growing airlines in Asia. Malaysia Airlines has two airline subsidiaries
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and town‚ it is deserted. During this period‚ both city and town are as quiet as graveyard. It is because all the shops are closed and there will be no business. Therefore‚ businessmen will suffer loss. For example‚ Jalan Tengku Abdul Rahman in Kuala Lumpur is like a ghost town. Some people would take this opportunity to organise illegal racing at the empty streets. Lastly‚ the rate of crime will increase during this period. The thieves
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Rail System in Malaysia 1.0 Executive summary This write up specifically discuss about one component of the Malaysian transportation system‚ which is the railway KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu). This entity is about 120 years old in transporting people and goods. Being a son of an ex-KTM train driver and had been traveling with my family to various locations I have witnessed the progress of KTMB for all these years. This paper explains if KTMB is still relevant and the core of Malaysian transportation
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the individual satisfaction on zakat management and the compliance behaviour of paying zakat through formal institution. They developed questionnaires and sent them to 753 individuals in 6 states in Malaysia (Selangor‚ Pahang‚ Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Pulau Pinang and Melaka). All these states have corporatised the zakat collection and distribution. They analyzed the obtained data using logistic regression analysis. This study found that the feeling of satisfaction towards
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1. The Malaysian Domestic Airline Industry In Peninsular Malaysia‚ the main cities are served by an efficient network of highways and major roads. In most cities and big towns‚ the road network is relatively good‚ with the exception being the less-developed rural and interior areas. Here‚ possibly the only way to get around would be by river transportation. A good and reliable train service runs the length of the Peninsula and covers the West and East Coast. The rail network also links up with Singapore
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| Market Research for Education Industry In Malaysia | Marketing Research- BM031-3-2-MKIR | | Hand out and Hand in dates | 05/10/2011-------6/22/2011 | | Individual Assignment Intake code: UC2F1103KMGT Student Number: TP021112 Lecturer’s Name: Marzura Abdul Malek Word count: 1988 words Table of Contents I. Introduction…………………………………..............................3 II. Malaysian Education…………………………………………….4 III. Key Factors that influence potential local
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society. Since money does not grow on trees‚ where do we get money? Realistically speaking‚ it is hard work that enables us to have money. That is why most of us engage in some sort of work to earn a living. In metropolitan cities such Kuala Lumpur‚ we can see many workaholics leave their houses early in the morning and come back home when the sun sets. Some even work on extra shifts until midnight. The competition for money is so fierce that everyone cannot slack in their work. However
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absent • To circulate the copy of minutes among the members • To keep the record for future reference. EXAMPLE OF MINUTES OF A MEETING. SEKOLAH KEBANGSAAN ......................... JALAN ....................‚ KUALA LUMPUR Minutes Of The English Panel Third Meeting Bil: 03 Year 2010 Date : 26 July 2010 Venue : Meeting Room Time : 1.00 p.m Day : Monday Attendance : 1) Miss X 2) Mrs. Y 3) Mr. Z 4) Mrs. M 5)
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