Port Competition in Malaysia A. Mustakim C.K.M. Faizul M. Faris Mawardi M. Hanafi Mazlan Syafiq Affandi M.Zulkarnain M.Zulhusnie Universiti Teknologi Malaysia ABSTRACT The journal was written mainly to explain the port competition in Malaysia. There are at least 13 ports in Malaysia with their own capabilities and facilities. Most of the data in this journal were obtained through electronic resources. In this journal‚ the port were compared by 3 major factors which are port facilities
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In your own words‚ define the following terms: (1 point each) •Resource development Geological‚ engineering and economic work necessary to ensure profitable use of mines‚ forests‚ water and minerals and can also range from mineral prospecting or drilling for petroleum‚ to building a mine or pipeline. •Land use Using the land. •Environmental Legislation Environmental Legislation is basically laws about the environment. •International Agreements International agreements are formal relationships between
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History should be an interesting subject‚ but I dislike it when it comes to the history of Islam or whatever things that are related to Islam. It is not that I am being racist because at my own perspective‚ in order to study well in subjects related to history‚ one has to have the interest to explore it and find out what caused such historical moment to occur‚ and I have the least interest to explore Islam. However‚ things go the other way round when it comes to the history of my motherland‚ Malaysia
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Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824 Introduction In 17 March 1824‚ the Anglo-Dutch Treaty of 1824‚ which was also known as the Treaty of London‚ was signed by Hendrik Fagel and Anton Reinhard Falck for the Dutch‚ George Canning and Charles Watkin WIlliams Wynn for the UK. The purpose for signing the treaty was to address the issues faced when the British inhabits the Dutch properties during the Napoleonic Wars. The treaty was signed in London without the consent of local rulers. Historical Background
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President of the Court of Appeal. * Below the Court of Appeal are two High Courts with co-ordinate jurisdiction. One is the High Court of Malaya which serves Peninsula Malaysia‚ while the other is the High Court of Sabah and Sarawak‚ which serves East Malaysia‚ i.e. Sabah and Sarawak. Each of the High Courts is headed by a Chief Judge. * Below the High Courts are the Subordinate Courts‚ the highest of which are the Sessions Courts‚ each of which is headed by a Sessions Court Judge. * Below the
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the Imperial Japanese Army invaded Malaya and occupied Singapore until the British repossessed it in September 1945 after the Japanese surrendered. On 31 August 1963‚ Singapore declared independence from Britain and joined with Malaya‚ Sabah and Sarawak to form the new Federation of Malaysia. After much heated conflicts‚ in 1965‚ the Malaysian parliament voted to expel Singapore from Malaysia. Singapore gained independence as the Republic of Singapore on 9 August 1965. Buddhism is the most widely
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BABY ABANDONMENT Child abandonment is the practice of relinquishing interests and claims over one’s offspring with the intent of never again resuming or reasserting it. Causes include many social and cultural factors as well as mental illness. An abandoned child is called a foundling as opposed to a runaway or an orphan. Poverty is often a root cause of child abandonment. Persons in cultures with poor social welfare systems who are not financially capable of taking care of a child are more likely
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are enacted by parliament after 1946 are called Ordinances‚ after Merdeka are called Acts (Please refer to the procedures for the enactment of an act of parliament) • Laws made by the state legislative assembly are called Enactments (laws in Sarawak are called Ordinances) • Parliament and the State Legislatures are not supreme • Parliament is competent to enact laws on matters enumerated in List I of the 9th schedule while states can enact laws on matters in List II • List III are within
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(AirAsia‚ 2013). a) Name Air Asia Malaysia Branch Alor Star Lot 20‚ Lapangan Terbang Sultan Abdul Halim 06200 Kepala Batas‚ Alor Star‚ Kedah Bintulu Lot GL.14‚ Public Concourse‚ Terminal Building Bintulu Airport 97000 Bintulu‚ Sarawak Kuala Lumpur
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Malaysian Studies – Revision Notes 1. The Japanese Occupation • The Japanese occupied Malaya for only 3 ½ years (from 15 Feb 1942 to 15 August 1945) • Had a great impact on the country – the conquest of the whole of Malaya was fast and effective • The attack started from two directions‚ from the East and the West • After landing in Kota Bharu‚ the Japanese soldiers rushed to Kuantan and then to Mersing. • On 12 Dec 1941‚ Jitra was captured‚ followed by Penang
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