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    “English has become the language on which the sun never sets” (Crystal 75). Every day‚ somewhere in the world‚ if the sun is shining then English is being spoken. English is spoken by more than 300 million people. It is the official language of 44 countries and is known by about 1/3 of the human population. The English language is significant because it is the world’s language of trade and commerce. On a world stage‚ English is the language of Money. Money talks-and the language that it is shouting

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    Peninsular Malaysia is boarded by Thailand and Singapore. The central region of Peninsular Malaysia is mountain range‚ and coastal plain are located on both side of the mountain range. On the west side of Peninsular Malaysia is boarded by Strait of Malacca‚ the world’s

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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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    by Majapahit of Java. During the 15th century‚ Parameswara who was the king of Majapahit Empire‚ took over Malacca and spread its wings over the trade of Brunei. As the port started trading with other Asian and Arab countries‚ it flourished economically and along with paved the way for Islam. Islam was accepted by one and all and the Brunei Sultans were no exception. After Sultanate of Malacca ’s rule ended during the mid 16th century‚ after the advent of Portuguese‚ it was left upon the Sultans to

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    for CR-Z Hybrid. Honda Hybrid used retailer based system for distribution. The car comes from wholesaler distribution then goes to retailer and finally meets the customer. This is classified under non-stored product. One examples of retailer is at Malacca which is Honda Malysia.Sdn.Bhd in at area Hicom Industrial Park Pagoh. Promotion

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    Bengal and dispatched a naval expedition against the Srivijaya empire that flourished in Sumatra and the Malaya peninsula‚ which had caused some hindrance to the Chola kingdom’s trade activities with China‚ that were carried out through the straits of Malacca.

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    The samurai is a class of highly skilled warriors‚ constantly developed in Japan after Taika reform of 646 CE. The reforms included land redistribution and heavy new taxes‚ meant to support and elaborate Chinese-style empire. Samurai is usually assigned in Japanese as bush or buke‚ were the military nobility of medieval and early-modern Japan. The samurai indicate their origins to the Heian Period expedition to conquer the native Emishi people in the Tohoku Region. At the same time‚ warriors were

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    Bangladesh and the South China Sea. But in 2009‚ more than half the global piracy attacks were ascribed to Somali pirates. Until recently‚ piracy was a phenomenon in decline. Twenty-first century piracy was first seen in the South China Sea and in the Malacca Straits. 3 Attacks peaked at roughly 350 to 450 reported attacks per year during the period 2000-2004‚ and then dropped by almost half in 2005.4 This reduction was attributed to effective and coordinated international action against the pirates. But

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    15thFebruary 2010 Saira Banu MLS Tutorial: 3-4 pm Cases i) Strait Settlements Reception of English Law Case Kamoo v Thomas Turner Bassett In the Goods of Abdullah Facts Pf‚ a native from Bengal‚ had agreed in June 1806 to be employed by the Df‚ as a “khidmuggur” or a table servant in Penang at a salary of $6/mnth. Unfortunately‚ since his employment‚ the Pf had been severely ill-treated by the Df. On July 20‚ 1907‚ the Pf was whipped 20 times with a rattan by an order by the Df. Pf complained

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    Skudai‚ 81300 Skudai‚ Johor. ABSTRACT: The purpose of the study is to identify the dominant factors that contribute to loitering among school students and parenting relation of adolescents. Approximately 500 students from 18 schools from Johore‚ Malacca‚ Negeri Sembilan and Selangor were selected by using cluster of cluster in this study. The data were collected using questionnaire which was adopted from Parental Behaviour Inventory (PBI)‚ Teenagers Personality Questionnaires (TPAS) and The Parental

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