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    used mass media such as the newspaper Majlis and Utusan Melayu to voiced their opposition.On 11th May 1946‚UMNO was formed to oppose Malayan Union and Dato’ Onn bin Jaafar was the 1st president.A conflict then occurred.Dato’ Onn Jaafar allowed non-Malays to join the party because he believed that inter-racial nation was important to get independence.Due to the opposition of his party members towards his belief‚he choosed to left the party and Tunku Abdul Rahman replaced him. Malayan Union had finally

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    Contoh Essay untuk Mengipas Orang Mara Supaya bagi Scholarship  Born in a small family of six and leads a simple life has really taught me‚ Firdaus Bin Ismail how significant it is to be a knowledgeable person in order to survive in this competitive world. On 20th of April 1995 at Hospital Sultanah Fatimah‚ I was born. My respected father‚ Ismail bin Jaafar is a police officer and my beloved mother‚ Nor Rafidah binti Mahfudz is a . Being the eldest of three siblings‚ I have always been taught to

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    Welcome to Malaysia‚ Selamat Datang ke Malaysia‚ 欢迎光临马来西亚 ‚ मलेशिया में आपका स्वागत है Malaysia is a multi-racial and multi-cultural melting pot with a cosmopolitan population made up of Malays‚ Chinese‚ Indians and numerous ethnic groups. Here‚ one can experience a wealth of cultural and racial diversity that is both colourful and unique. Situated in the heart of South-East Asia‚ Malaysia enjoys a tropical climate with no natural calamities. It is sunny all year round with occasional rain

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    ikea strategy formulation

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    ISSN 2039-2117 (online) ISSN 2039-9340 (print) Mediterranean Journal of Social Sciences Published by MCSER-CEMAS-Sapienza University of Rome Vol 4 No 4 March 2013 Exploring the Engineering Communicative Challenges amongst Undergraduates Mariana Yusoff Centre for Languages and Human Development Universiti Teknikal Malaysia‚ Melaka mariana@utem.edu.my Siti Akmar Abu Samah (Corresponding author) Akademi Pengajian Bahasa Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Malaysia sitiakma@salam.uitm.edu

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    Code Switching

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    the social interactions. Data for the present paper were collected from the Tamil speaking undergraduate students of the University Putra Malaysia‚ Malaysia. Their interaction in different identified domains involving three languages viz. Tamil‚ Malay and English were looked into. Gumperz (1982) while discussing the communicative function of code switching‚ claims that the speaker plays upon the connection of the we-code to create conversational effect. Thus code switching is seen as fulfilling

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    Rukun Negara

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    CONTENTS INTRODUCTION BACKGROUND ANALYSIS AND IMPLICATION OF THE TRAGEDY THE OBJECTIVES OF RUKUN NEGARA THE PRINCIPLE OF RUKUN NEGARA CONCLUSION REFERENCE INTRODUCTION Even though most of the people in the country has heard of Rukun Negara‚ the understanding and the level of knowledge about it varies very much between each individual. Most of them only know about the existence of the Rukun Negara‚ while some are only able to repeat the principle. However‚ there are some who understand the

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    entrepot trade for survival. The Malay traders who came to Singapore came brought a variety of Straits produce e.g. spices. In addition‚ the European traders who came brought in goods that were unique as they were made in European factors. This increased the variety of goods that could be found in Singapore thus attracting more traders. The Europeans also set up big trading companies and agency houses that had links with Europe. As for the main straits Chinese who spoke Malay‚ English and local dialect

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    Hikayat Hang Tuah

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    V.I. BRAGINSKY HIKAYAT HANG TUAH: MALAY EPIC AND MUSLIM MIRROR SOME CONSIDERATIONS ON ITS DATE‚ MEANING AND STRUCTURE Hikayat Hang Tuah (the epic of Hang Tuah)‚ one of the pinnacles of Malay classica1 literature‚ described as early as the eighteenth century by F. Valentijn as a ’very rare gem’‚ still remains a largely mysterious work which allows of opposed interpretations.1 The study of Hikayat Hang Tuah as a work of literature and‚ hence‚ as a research object of the science of literature‚ was

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    Noyhin

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    belongs to the family Myrsinaceae and the common name (in Malaysia) is Kacip Fatimah. There are three main varieties of Labisia pumila found in Malaysia var. pumila‚ var. alata and var. lanceolata. Labisia pumila var alata has long being recognized by Malay women for its medicinal value. It is used to induce and facilitate childbirth as well as a post partum medication to help contract the birth channel‚ to tone the abdominal muscles and to regain body strength (Wan Ezumi et al.‚ 2007). Other traditional

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    Introduction • Malay‚ Chinese‚ Tamil and English are the major languages spoken by the different ethnic groups in Malaysia. • Due to the British colonization‚ the English language once has become the official language of the country. • In 1956‚ Malay language was given the status of national language in The Razak Report‚ and supported by The Rahman Talib Report in 1960. • Both reports became the basis of the Education Act 1961‚ which states that the national language (Malay language) is the

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