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    Malayan Emergency The Malayan emergency was the conflict that occurred shortly after the end of the second world war in British Malaya from June 1948 till July 1960 between the British and her allies against Chinese Malay communists. this conflict is considered one of the most effective anti-communist campaigns‚ modern guerilla warfare campaigns but‚ most importantly the first contemporary use of the ’hearts and minds ’ strategy. The origins of this war can be seen with British colonial actions

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    Social Impact of the Malayan Emergency On The People and The Country of Malaysia: During Malayan Emergency‚ British had focus on many aspects and one of those was internal and foreign aspects. Other than that‚ they also concerned with population control‚ featuring a discussion of the deportations‚ resettlement and destruction of villages. Because of this social impact of Malayan Emergency‚ people of Malaysia had been divided by races to different places. During the Malayan Emergency in Malaysia‚ approximately

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    to end the Malayan Emergency‚ from the period of 1948-1958? To what extent did the psychological tactics of the British help to end the Malayan Emergency‚ from the period of 1948-1958? Image from: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/malayan-emergency-map Image from: http://www.nzhistory.net.nz/media/photo/malayan-emergency-map Plan of the investigation The Malayan Emergency (1948-1960)‚ was a period of guerrilla warfare between Commonwealth forces and the Malayan National Liberation

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    Malayan Union

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    The formation of Malayan Union After the Japanese surrendered in 1945 and which the Second World War ended. The period between the Japanese move out from Malaya and the return of the British gave the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) the opportunity to take over the government in Malaya for 14 days. During that time‚ MCP created many troubles and chaos. On September 1945 British army came back‚ they tried to restore peace and govern Malaya with the named British Military Administration (BMA). Military

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    In 1945‚ the Japanese surrendered and the Second World War ended. The period between the Japanese surrender and the return of the British to Malaya gave the Malayan Communist Party (MCP) the opportunity to take over the government in Malaya. History shows that the MCP got to control Malaya for 14 days. During that time and from time to time thereafter its members created trouble and chaos. Later‚ the British returned to Malaya in September 1945. To restore peace‚ the British Military Administration

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    Impact of Malayan Union Malays has against the Malayan Union because the opposition was mainly due to the way Sir Harold MacMichael acquired the Sultans’ signatures‚ the erosion of the Sultans’ powers and the offering of citizenship to recent immigrants mainly the ethnic Chinese because their economic dominance was seen as a threat to the economic development of the Malays. Following is report taken from Malayan Press Digest that produced by Press Intelligence‚ British Colonial Government. Press

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    up positions as Chinese vernacular school teachers or journalists. These Chinese intellectuals harboured not only anarchism but also communism‚ commonly known then as anarchy-communism. The withdrawal of Japan at the end of World War II left the Malayan economy disrupted. Problems included unemployment‚ low wages‚ and scarce and expensive food. There was considerable labour unrest and a large number of strikes occurred between 1946 and 1948. During this time‚ the British administration was attempting

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    The Japanese occupation towards the Malay rite The Japanese invasion took place in 1942 and the occupation lasted until 1945. The whole of the Malay Peninsula and Singapore were captured by this Japanese in the middle of February 1942. Due to possible reason Japanese easily occupied Malaysia. Mainly‚ British were unprepared to face Japanese attack from south Singapore as that was where the British administration center. Also Japanese started to attacked from north (Kelantan) and take over Malaya

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    UTAR NEW VILLAGE COMMUNITY PROJECT REPORT NAME OF NEW VILLAGE: SERI KEMBANGAN SELANGOR Project carried out by: Name of Student Student ID 1. Teh Jun Bin 11UJB00066 Course Year / Semester Corporate Communication DATE OF COMPLETION: MARCH 2011 Y1T1 SERI KEMBANGAN Abstract Seri Kembangan New Village‚ located in Selangor was first incepted in 1952 during the British occupation. It was initially known as Serdang New Village. At present‚ Seri Kembangan New

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    Emergency management is the discipline of dealing with and avoiding risks. It is a discipline that involves preparing‚ supporting‚ and rebuilding society when natural or human-made disasters occur. Similar‚ it is the continuous process by which all individuals‚ groups‚ and communities manage hazards in an effort to avoid‚ or better the impact of disasters resulting from the various hazards. In fact‚ “emergency management is a relatively new field but one that can call upon an 88-year tradition of

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