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    Airline Industry Analysis 2

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    other industries (Airline Industry‚ 2000). In Globalization era‚ Airplane industries are really important to move people to another place. It’s really reliable and secure. Compare with five decades ago. Airplane was frightening and costly. People try to find new technological innovation in airplane industry to devoted passenger more cheaply and safely. It proved that each generation of new plane such as Boeing and airbus has been more reliable carried the passenger. In Malaysia‚ there are two well-known

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    REACTIONS TOWARDS THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA The proposal for the formation of the federation of Malaysia aroused various reactions from various segments whitin each of the potential Member State as well as neighbouring countries. Within potential member states‚ the proposal stimulated the sudden rise in political activities. Within the next several month following the Tunku’s announcement‚ several political parties had be formed to cater to various stands that began to emerge. Among the neighbouring

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    Why I Love Malaysia

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    Malaysia&Malaysia&Malaysia&it is a name that I always keep in my mind. It’s the place that I start my heartbeat from birth‚ then I grow stronger and stronger until I am now. Without doubt‚ I love my own country‚ Malaysia. I think Malaysia is an ancient wonder of nature and full of aboriginal culture. I must confess that I love Malaysia because of its breathtaking scenery and the greenness of the rich land . It¶s about sunny and moist along the year in this country. So‚ our land is rich of the

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    Malaysia Look East Policy

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    Malaysia Look East Policy Background The Look East Policy (LEP) is announced by former Prime Minister Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on the 8th February 1982 during the 5th Joint Annual Conference of MAJECA/JAMECA in Hilton Hotel Kuala Lumpur. The policy was essentially an attempt to encourage the Malaysian to change their traditional perspectives of Western countries as role models and instead look towards the East. The underlying assumption was that Malaysia had much to learn from the experiences

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    1.Separation of Singapore from Malaysia 2. Why was separation inevitable? Economic reasons Delays in setting up common market Imposition of new taxes on Singapore Attempts to increase Spore’s contribution to the central government Political reasons Political rivalry Racial politics Effects of the Malaysian Malaysia campaign 3. Details of disagreements – Economic reasons Kuala Lumpur saw Singapore as an economic rival – implementation of common market was delayed as a result. Central government

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    KINGFISHER AIRLINES Kingfisher Airlines Limited is an airline group based in India Its head office is in Andheri (East)‚ Mumbai and Registered Office in UB City‚ Bangalore. Kingfisher Airlines‚ through its parent company United Breweries Group‚ has a 50% stake in low-cost carrier Kingfisher Red. The airline has been facing financial issues for many years. Until December 2011‚ Kingfisher Airlines had the second largest share in India’s domestic air travel market. However due to a severe financial

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    High Speed Train in Malaysia

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    Singapore. Prepare a report discussing the potential impacts of the proposed high-speed rail (HSR) on the property markets in Malaysia. Discuss also the possible property investment that may arise. 1.0 INTRODUCTION: The subject of this report is to examine the potential impact of the high-speed rail (HSR) linking Kuala Lumpur with Singapore on property markets in Malaysia. Also to discuss the possible property investment opportunities that may arise along the high-speed rail (HSR). Under

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    India’s airlines industry has had a smooth take-off ever since the government initiated its open skies policy a few years ago. After encountering some initial turbulence‚ it is now cruising smoothly across clear blue skies. India is today one of the fastest expanding aerospace markets in the world‚ as a growing number of airlines and corporate are expected to acquire about a thousand planes over the next 5 years. Every region- the east‚ west‚ north‚ south and center - has five airlines. India has

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    (military law‚ uniform building)‚ moral conduct under various religions‚ and for organizations Concept of Law in Malaysia Organization of Courts 2. The Appeal System 3. Bodies with Specialized Jurisdiction 1. Organization of Courts The Malaysian court system is organized in a hierarchy like a pyramid with the subordinate courts at the base The administration of justice in Malaysia is a federal matter and courts are therefore federal. Even if the issue being litigated is one involving a state law

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    Is Malaysia ready for e-voting? Electronic-voting or e-voting has been implemented in campus elections since 2004. Hemananthani Sivanandam looks at whether it should be expanded to cover national elections. THOUGH e-voting has been successfully implemented in some countries such as the United States‚ Europe and even in parts of India‚ issues of trust‚ integrity and infrastructure must be addressed before Malaysia can do the same‚ say analysts.According to Monash University lecturer and political

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