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    Patriotism in Malaysia

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    criticize bad leaders‚ bad policies‚ bad laws‚ corrupt practices‚ lack of transparency in the leadership and/or the government of the day‚ injustices around him‚ abuses of powers and everything that is not good for Malaysia and Malaysians as a whole. He must be a participative citizen of Malaysia‚ and not a by-stander silenced by fear and/or other self-interest. A patriot must be a person who will also get involved in the day-to-day politics of the nation‚ at every level; this would mean he will not only

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    CASE STUDY KLM ROYAL DUTCH AIRLINES “Fujitsu is a safe pair of hands for us to rely on. It delivers what it promises when we need it and within budget.” Boet Kreiken - Chief Information Officer (CIO)‚ KLM Royal Dutch Airlines Customer’s Challenge KLM Royal Dutch Airlines is an international airline that transports nearly 22 million passengers and 620‚000 tons of cargo to more than 250 destinations worldwide every year. KLM merged with Air France in 2004 to form the largest airline group in the

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    MGMT 3110 Case – Southwest Airlines FUNG Ngan Ling 2010 0064 What is SWA’s competitive strategy? What does it take to execute the competitive strategy? From the case‚ we can notify that Southwest Airlines is generally using two competitive strategies. They apply not only the strategy of low costs‚ low fares and frequent flights to form their cost structure‚ but also the “People” strategy‚ Southwest Airlines differentiate themselves by offering affordable

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    On November 2‚ 2017‚ China’s Beijing Capital Airlines held its first overseas crew recruitment fair in Lisbon‚ as a part of its ongoing recruitment program in Portugal and Spain from November 2 to November 5. Having received more than 300 resumes‚ the company plans to hire 40 flight attendants in the two countries. Local candidates have showed great interest in the brand image and the distinctly Chinese culture of Beijing Capital Airlines‚ marking the globalization of the company’s crew recruitment

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    Gst of Malaysia

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    GST of Malaysia. Recently‚ Government Malaysia was implementation to change the service system and sale system tax to Good Service Tax system (GST) start from third quarter in 2011. GST is Value-Added tax (VAT)‚ there is tax on all taxable of goods and services in a country except those specially exempted goods and services. The implement of the GST is to substitute the sales and service tax which has been used in the country for several decades. It also can help government to reduce it’s to fall

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    2083 International Mergers and Acquisitions The Case of Lufthansa and Austrian Airlines Briefing Paper Author: Ines Haitzinger‚ 0753017 Supervision: Dr. Christian Herbst‚ LLM and Dr. Sascha Hödl‚ LMM Date: April 30‚ 2011 11. INTRODUCTION: BRIEF BACKGROUND INFORMATION ON LH AND AUA The Lufthansa Group‚ which is led by its parent company Deutsche Lufthansa AG‚ is a listed company that has more than 400 subsidiaries and affiliates. Approximately 108.200 people work for the Lufthansa Group‚ which

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    Law in Malaysia

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    The Malaysian Legal System – Ahmad Ibrahim & Ahlemah Joned • General Principles of Malaysian Law – Lee Mei Pheng • Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia – Syed Ahmad Alsagoff. • Partnership Law in Malaysia – Samsar Kamar Latif • Understanding Company Law in Malaysia – K. Arjunan & C.K. Low • The Industrial Relations Law of Malaysia – Wu Min Aun • Law of Negotiable Instruments – Poh Chu Chai. • Islamic Banking – Concepts and Applications – Sudin Haron & Bala Shanmugam RELEVANT

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    The Constitution of Malaysia

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    Malaysia is known for its richness of multicultural and multi-racial country which is spread between Peninsular Malaysia‚ Sabah and Sarawak. Despite being one huge political unit‚ it has different set of rules and law to comply with. Malaysia law can be classified into various sources‚ mainly are written law‚ unwritten law and Muslim law. Written law comprises The Federal Constitution which is the supreme law of the land and State Constitution‚ a range of constitutions regulating the governments

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    Southwest Airlines Case Study Manohar Gadiraju Overview Southwest Airlines has been a cost leader in the airline industry with continuous growth and profits for the past 35 years. It has been the fourth largest domestic carrier with low priced routes and a no frills policy - free of in-flight meals and baggage transfers. The low cost fares‚ almost comparable to automobile transportation costs‚ have created both an unprecedented growth and new markets for this airline. Southwest was

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    A CASE ANALYSIS ON NORTH-SOUTH AIRLINE I. CASE BACKGROUND Northern Airlines merged with Southeast Airlines to create the fourth largest U.S. carrier in which it inherited both an aging fleet of Boeing 727-300 aircraft and Stephen Ruth. As the new president of the airline‚ Stephen’s first concern is to create a financially solid company since it is a common presumption for airline industries that maintenance costs rise with the age of aircrafts. He noticed that there have been significant differences

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