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    characteristisc of our nation. Languages There are as many languages spoken in Malaysia as there are people of different ethnic backgrounds. Bahasa Malaysia is the official language‚ but luckily for expats in Malaysia‚ English is an active second language which is widely spoken particularly by business people. The official term for the English used by people living in Malaysia is Malaysian Standard English. The use of “Manglish” is a form of colloquial English with Malay‚ Chinese and Tamil influences

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    UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA KAMPUS ALOR GAJAH MELAKA FACULTY OF COMMUNICATION AND MEDIA STUDIES INTRODUCTION TO COMMUNICATION RESEARCH ( COM 361 ) PUBLIC PERCEPTION TOWADS INTERCULTURAL ROMANTIC RELATIONSHIP BASED ON YASMIN AHMAD MOVIE “SEPET” PREPARED BY: GROUP : DMC 5C LECTURER’S NAME : MISS WAN AZFAROZZA WAN ATHMAR DATE OF SUBMISSION : 13TH JULY 2011 TABLE OF CONTENT PAGE TABLE OF CONTENT 2 CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 3

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    provided. Racism Communalism refers to the attitude of favouring one’s own ethnic group. This kind of feeling is also prevalent in Malaysia. For example‚ the political parties that exist in Malaysia are still on ethnic base. UMNO represents the Malays‚ MCA and Gerakan represent the Chinese‚ MIC represents the Indians and many others. Each political party will fight for the interests of its ethnic. It

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    Tetra ‘S’ Group “Local taste but international standard” Who We Are Tetra ‘S’ Group started its operation in 2010 as a processors fruit and vegetable in Bangladesh. Over the years‚ the company has not only grown in stature but also contributed significantly to the overall socio-economic development of the country. Tetra ‘S’ Group is currently one of the most admired food & beverages brand among the millions of people of Bangladesh and other few countries of the world where Tetra ‘S’ Group

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    and its relationship with language The question that you pose to me was what has this course made me aware of society and its relationship with language. I feel that this question is a more of general‚ application and personal tone. Therefore I am going to write about my experience and my understanding in relation to this course. First of all‚ I understand that sociolinguistic is the study about language in connection to society. How do I define language? I see language as a tool. It serves a

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    MALAY In Malaysia‚ the Malay population is defined by Article 160 of the Malaysian Constitution as someone born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim‚ habitually speaks the Malay language‚ adheres to Malay customs and is domiciled in Malaysia orSingapore. This definition is loose enough to include people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds which basically can be defined as "Malaysian Muslims" and it therefore differs from the anthropological understanding of what constitutes an ethnic

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    A Malaysian Day

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    Malaysians have come a long way since obtaining independence in the mid-20th century from the British. Now‚ a melting pot due to its richness in culture‚ unity in people and myriad of races‚ ranging from Malays‚ Chinese‚ and Indians to the traditional folk of East Malaysia‚ the Kadazans and the Ibans‚ Malaysia boasts of a colourful but harmonious community. Each race‚ unique in its individual sense‚ somehow manages to shed the barriers and differences to form this unique tribe we label as Malaysian

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    there’s only a small number of Malaysians communicate well in the language and many of them are from the older generation where they were schooled in the English medium.. They have an idea that we are living in Malaysia and why should we learn English instead of Malay. Actually all sciences subjects in Malaysia suppose to be in English. However now the students in form 4 have to learn all the sciences subjects in Malay. These leading them unable to catch up in their studies because previously

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    Nyonya Kebaya

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    heritage and a traditional costume that is timeless. For an attire to any occasions‚ it is elegant‚ feminine‚ alluring‚ sensual‚ glamorous‚ and fasionable for all ages. The word Nyonya is defined from Portuguese language‚ Dona means woman. However the word Kebaya is defined from Arab language‚ Abaya‚ means clothing. The origins‚ history of the Nyonya Kebaya and comparison between the types of Nyonya Kebaya are stated in Chapter 2 in details. However in Chapter 3‚ there is a few analysis of acknowledgement

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    culture that encompasses the best of old ancient Malay‚ Chinese‚ and European influences and absorbs the best of other cultures as well to form a cohesive and united Peranakan identity. . The Peranakans have lived for generations along the Straits of Melaka . Most of them are English-educated . They are Chinese immigrants that came to Indonesia ‚ Malaysia and Singapore . They mostly have a lineage where intermarriage with local Indonesians and Malays They have religious affiliations with Hindus

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