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    Tok Janggut

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    FEDERATION OF MALAYA 1948 Introduction The Federation of Malaya (Malay: Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) is the name given to a federation of 11 states (nine state sand two of the British Straits Settlements‚ Penang and Malacca) that existed from 31 January 1948 until 16 September 1963. The Federation became independent on 31 August 1957. It was reconstituted as Malaysia with the addition in 1963 of Singapore‚ Sabah‚ and Sarawak. History From 1946 to 1948‚ the 11 states formed a single British crown

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    population of the human race. One can also account this strategic technique in the ancient times of our archipelago (what would be called now as the Philippines)‚ the formation of barangay and the theories that says it had originated from the coastal settlements created by the migration of Malayo-Polynesian people. But even so‚ the negritos or aetas who were the first settlers in the archipelago had also build their own communities to ease up hunting and also for protection. Social organization

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    Ethenic Relation

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    Survey on Ethnic Relations 2011 Peninsular Malaysia 24 May – 8 June 2011 Perception towards Ethnic Relations: Sentiment‚ interaction & public policies Page  1 Methodology • Ethnic Relations Survey 2011 Peninsular Malaysia‚ n = 1013 May – June 2011 1013 randomly selected registered voters aged 21+ were interviewed via telephone for the survey Respondents were selected via random stratified sampling method along the lines of state of residence‚ ethnicity‚ gender and age • •

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    Low Yat Crisis Case Study

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    feeling of fear because they get shocked by a very loud sound of screaming and shouting for help. This was the first time they encounter violence directly. While another Malay respondent stated he saw a Malay guy was chased by a group of people‚ yet he still did not acknowledge what was happening at that time. Afterwards‚ a few Malays guys came to the Oppo Store and started damaging all the stuffs inside the shop. These three respondents felt anxiety and claimed that they still blurred at the crucial

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    Orang Asli

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    the indigenous people of Malaysia. The term ‘Orang Asli’‚ is a Malay term‚ which translates to ‘First people’ or ‘Original People’. Currently‚ there is a population of around 149 500‚ 60 percent living in the forest and 40 percent living around the coast. However‚ Orang Asli are not one huge group of people – they are 18 types of tribes that are categorized into three main groups‚ according to their customs and religion: Senoi‚ Proto Malay and Negrito. These groups are said to have a historical link

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    Critical Thinking

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    give his views on things. While in the political wilderness‚ Mahathir wrote his first book‚ The Malay Dilemma‚ in which he set out his vision for the Malay community. The book argued that a balance had to be achieved between enough government support for Malays so that their economic interests would not be dominated by the Chinese‚ and exposing Malays to sufficient competition to ensure that over time‚ Malays would lose what Mahathir saw as the characteristics of avoiding hard work and failing to "appreciate

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    Research Question: How has the language being lost affected the lives of different people? Summative piece: In this unit I have chose to do my research project on the loss of language. I am interested in this because this is happening everywhere around the world. There are already a few languages that have been extinct and some of them we never knew about. This is an issue that is happening around the world with different languages. Issue1 Every 2 weeks there is one language that is lost. In

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    Visayas

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    ------------------------------------------------- Visayas Visayas Kabisay-an Kabisayaan | Map of the Philippines; the center shows the location of the Visayas | Geography | Location | South East Asia | Archipelago | Philippines | Major islands | Bohol‚ Cebu‚ Leyte‚Masbate‚ Negros‚ Panay‚ and Samar | Area | 61‚077 km2 (23‚582 sq mi) | Highest elevation | 2‚435 m (7‚989 ft) | Highest point | Kanlaon | Country | Philippines | Regions | Central Visayas‚ Eastern Visayas and Western

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    they were sold or bought‚ was vicious. The slaves were used and thrown away like garbage. As mentioned above‚ following along it was from the Swahilis where it all started and there was wide involvement from the Portuguese and Comoro Archipelago to Lamu Archipelago‚ there can be much forms of struggle discovered. In the early sixteenth century the Swahili’s were widely involved in the slave trading. Most

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    were statistically significant differences between three groups of an independent variable on a continuous variable. 4.5.1 Compare mean AA among the three races in both age groups The Kruskal-Wallis test was done to compare the mean AA among the Malay‚ Chinese‚ and Indian races in the age group of 20-29. Significance value obtained was shown in Table 4.5.1 (a). The p-value obtained for this age group (20-29) was 0.903. Significance value that was

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