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    TABLE OF CONTENT INTRODUCTION | 2 | Written and Unwritten Constitution | 3-4 | Comparison of the Supremacy of Malaysia and United Kingdom | 5-7 | Characteristic of both Parliamentary Supremacy and Constitutional Supremacy and the drawback | 7-8 | Conclusion | 10 | Bibliography | 11 | INTRODUCTION As Malaysia is a federation of thirteen states‚ it has altogether fourteen constitutions the Federal Constitution and thirteen State Constitutions. Johor was the first state to have

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    I. Cultural Analysis of Tausug Culture is the social heritage which the individual receives from the group; a system of behaviour shared by members of society. The Tausug or “people of the current” classify themselves loosely as tau higad‚ tau gimba or tau pu. The tau higad are those living in coastal areas and consider themselves as “more advanced and civilized” than the tau gimba‚ who live in the regions far from the sea and centers of population and the tau pu‚ who are living on the islands nearby

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    Chapter 6(Africa) key concepts- *The varied enviroments of African regions had an important influence on the cultural and economic developments of societies. *Regional and long distance interactions among African societies and with outsiders helped create the cultural diversity that characterized the period * Various African societies played a major role in the larger networks of trade‚ including both the Trans- Saharan and Indian Ocean trade networks. * Islam’s spread to Africa had a significant

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    general of India visited the ruins Hampi‚ collected some manuscripts had some water colours painted on monuments and made the first map of the site.  The Rayas‚ Nayakas and Sultans – Harihara and Bukka asserted their independence of the Delhi sultanate and established the kingdom of vijaynagar on AD 1336.  Kings and trading class – The warfare depended mainly upon powerful cavalry. The Portuguese settled on the west coast of India in attempted to establish their trading and military stations

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    International Journal of Computer Applications (0975 – 8887) Volume 69– No.6‚ May 2013 Adaptation of Mobile Learning in Higher Educational Institutions of Saudi Arabia Fathima Sakeena Narayanasamy College of Computer Science & Information Systems‚ Jazan University‚ Jazan Kingdom of Saudi Arabia Jarina Begum Khan Mohamed College of Computer Science & Information Systems‚ Jazan University‚ Jazan Kingdom of Saudi Arabia ABSTRACT 2. BACKGROUND Mobile learning (m-learning) is a new learning approach

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    India’s largest photovoltaic (PV) power plants Name of Plant DC Peak Power (MW) GW•h /year[15] Capacity factor Notes Charanka Solar Park - Charanka village‚ Patan district‚ Gujarat [16] 221 Commissioned April 2012 Mithapur Solar Power Plant (Tata Power) - Mithapur‚ Gujarat [17] 25 Commissioned 25 January 2012 Waa Solar Power Plant (Madhav Power) - Surendranagar‚ Gujarat [18] 10 Commissioned December 2011 Dhirubhai Ambani Solar Park‚ Pokhran‚ Rajasthan [19] 40 Commissioned

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    people who was killed as an estimated. So‚ should the Armenian be considered as an Genocide? Or should they not? The Ottoman Empire was the state responsible for the Armenian Genocide. The Ottoman empire was ruled by Muslim Turks headed by the sultanate of the Ottoman dynasty. The Ottoman state was called the Turkey or the Turkish Empire‚ but it was governed by the IsLamic law which is relegated non-Muslims to second class status by denying them basic civil rights and requiring them to pay extra

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    great grandson of Tamerlane‚ Babar‚ who on his mother’s side was descended from the famous Genghiz Khan‚ came to India in 1526 at the request of an Indian governor who sought Babar’s help in his fight against Ibrahim Lodi‚ the last head of the Delhi Sultanate. Babar defeated Lodi at Panipat‚ not far from Delhi‚ and so came to establish the Mughal Empire in India. Babar ruled until 1530‚ and was succeeded by his son Humayun‚ who gave the empire its first distinctive features. But it is Humayun’s son‚ Akbar

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    "Devarāja" is the Hindu-Buddhist cult of deified royalty in Southeast Asia.[1] It could be simply described as Southeast Asian concept of divine king. The concept viewed the monarch to possess transcendental quality‚ the king as the living god on earth‚ the incarnation of the supreme god‚ often attributed to Shiva or Vishnu. The concept is closely related to Indian concept of Chakravartin (universal monarch). In politics‚ it is viewed as the divine justification of a king’s rule. The concept was

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    Qasim conquered Sindh and Multan in southern Punjab in modern day Pakistan‚[4] setting the stage for several successive invasions from Central Asia between the 10th and 15th centuries CE‚ leading to the formation of Muslim empires in the Indian subcontinent such as the Delhi Sultanate and

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