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    1. INTRODUCTION The widespread use of mobile phones‚ the various information access means that it provided to its users‚ and the vast presence and significant impact of mobile phone on users’ daily life make mobile phones important devices to study (Safiek and Azizul‚ 2012). In 2001‚ mobile phone subscriptions were less than a billion worldwide with the majority of the subscriptions from the developed countries. However‚ at the end of 2010‚ mobile phone subscriptions had reached five International

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    Taxation in Malaysia

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    1. Briefly explain background of Malaysian tax system. The main source of income for the Government in Malaysia depend on the tax revenue. In 1910‚ Straits Settlements (Singapore‚ Malacca‚ Penang) Legislative Council introduce a draft bill for imposing a tax on income‚ but faced strong opposition from tax-paying public. So‚ proposal s to introduce income tax were stated as to "fund the Imperial War Expenditure"‚ not to raise revenue. The public agreed. Then‚ War Tax Ordinance was introduced

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    Unwritten Law

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    Answer 1(a) Unwritten law is law that has not been enacted by the legislature (Parliament and the State Assemblies) and this law is not found in the written Federal and State Constitutions. This law is found in cases‚ which have been decided by the courts and local customs. Unwritten law is mainly comprised of: 1. English Law English law forms part of the laws of Malaysia. English law can be found in the English common law and rules of equity. However‚ not all of England’s common law

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    holds an importance for all the oil producing countries. If focused on the global trends in the oil refining industry‚ then there will been see that this industry in the past few decades has experienced many ups and downs. Malaysia Channel coast Malacca western‚ as the connection of the Indian Ocean and Pacific and Pacific maritime energy trade in an important way. Malaysia’s position in the South China Sea makes it a party to the various disputes among neighboring countries over competing claims

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    Informative Speech

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH MULTICULTURALISM Title : The top 10 food that a foreigner must try in Malaysia. General Purpose : To inform the audience of what food that a foreigner must try in Malaysia. Specific Purpose : Top 10 food that a foreigner must try in certain states in Malaysia. Thesis Statement : This speech will inform the audience of why a foreigner must

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    Abstract Aquilaria malaccensis is an agarwood tree that originate from a place called Malacca. Among other aquilaria species‚ aquilaria malaccenis has the best quality of the fragrant resin. Therefore‚ due this unidue characteristic‚ A.malaccesis has been listed in IUCN as an endangered tree. In this study‚ the aim was to record the morphology of the A.malaccensis and examine the genetic variation among the A.malaccensis. This is because although they are the same species‚ but some tree had shown

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    Zanzibar and Piracy

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    concern for several centuries‚ indeed millennia in other parts of the world. For much of the 20th century‚ piracy was regarded as a problem most frequently associated with the Straits of Malacca and neighbouring waters around Indonesia. Current trends show that pirates continue to operate in the Straits of Malacca‚ the South China Sea and off Somalia‚ but that‚ in the past three years‚ the overwhelming majority of attacks have taken place in the Gulf of Aden. The consequences of piracy are well

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    The Chinese Voyages of Exploration Succeeded by the non-Chinese Qing Dynasty‚ the Ming Dynasty is considered to be the last native dynasty to exist. The Ming Dynasty lasted from 1368 to 1644 and is known as the greatest era of social stability and organized government (European). Zhu Yuanzhang founded the Ming Dynasty; he is also known as Hongwu‚ Taizu‚ and Ming Taizu. Hongwu died in 1382‚ leaving his grandson‚ Huidi‚ the next heir. However‚ Chengzu‚ or Yongol‚ created a military campaign to

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    Ethnic Group

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    Ethnic Group ( Java Banyumasan : Orang Jawa of Malaysia ) In this essay‚ I write about ethnic group and why we cannot define an ethnic group by their cultural elements such as language‚ religion‚ customs and so on. I write this essay because there is a question about why we cannot define an ethnic group by their culture‚ whereas culture are one elements of an ethnic. There is problem of seeing ethnic groups as cultural groups; “the mere fact that two groups of people are of different culture does

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    Balochistan Crisis

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    Balochistan crisis Situated in the southwest of the country‚ and spread over 347‚190 sq km‚ the province of Balochistan comprises 43% of Pakistan’s territory. In the west it has common borders with Iran and in the northwest with Afghanistan. In the south‚ Balochistan has a long coastline on the Arabian Sea. Greater part of Balochistan is mountainous‚ although there are some plains and desert areas also. The terrain is generally barren and rugged. The land of Balochistan is rich in mineral resources

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