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    homeless in malaysia

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    Objective: To identify the way to prevent homeless in Malaysia Homelessness has been exists in many different of forms. The true reality is that the meaning of homeless is when people sleeping on the streets and that were the most extreme form of homelessness. Furthermore‚ the vast majority of the homeless people are families of a single people who are not sleeping rough. Moreover‚ this problem occurs due to the family breakdown‚ abuse and disruptive family relationships that are become common

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    Hygiene in Malaysia

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    people‚ self-esteem and health. Different families or cultures have different practices concerning hygiene. These practices vary from country to country. In my country‚ Malaysia‚ we practice daily personal hygiene and a healthy lifestyle to prevent the spreading of germs and illnesses. One of the things that people do in Malaysia is to use deodorant and shower frequently. Situated in the equatorial region‚ the humidity level is so high that excessive sweating occurs‚ and it can lead to body odor

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    Israel Cultural Analysis

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    The purpose of this memo is to investigate the similarities and differences between the United States and Israel’s cultural and business aspects. Differences Between the United States and Israel Primary cultural aspects of the United States The United States still has the idea of Manifest Destiny. The U.S. individualism; Individuals believe to have a control of the future‚ resulting in a systematic way of doing things. It is very important to be on time to any kind of meeting or event

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    One Malaysia

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    ‘1MALAYSIA.’ DISCUSS THIS TERM WITH EXAMPLE AND HOW IT HAS IMPROVED MALAYSIA. Improving government efficiency is an important aspect of 1Malaysia. The use of Key Performance Indicators (KPIs)‚ metrics and targets more typically used in private business and National Key Result Areas (NKRAs) is thus naturally an important part of the 1Malaysia effort. Najib says the government is committed to carrying out a transformation programmed as its main agenda based on approaches and philosophy of 1Malaysia

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    Lajja- a Cultural Analysis

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    Title: LAJJA- A CULTURAL ANALYSIS “Galti uski hi hogi…who ladki jo hai” . How many of us are familiar with this statement? How many of us have experienced something like this? The answer is a lot‚ a lot which cannot be counted. If its rape‚ it is the girl’s fault as she must have allowed it; if its eve-teasing‚ it’s again the girl’s fault as she must have been provocative. Every time a girl is victimised‚ people go against her and instead of punishing the criminal‚ the girl is accused. In this

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    Cultural Artifact Analysis

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    A cultural artifact is an item that can display crucial information about the society that made or used it. An item can qualify as a cultural artifact‚ if it portrays evidence of either political‚ social‚ or religious organization of the specific people or community that it belongs to (Yelnick‚ "Cultural Artifact"‚ 2015). In my case‚ the cultural artifact chosen to display the western society is That 70’s Show. That ‘70’s Show was a comedy about a group of teen-aged friends living in Point Place

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    PTSD: A Cultural Analysis

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    have been exposed to PTSD due to the wars that plague our entire country. Japanese‚ American Indians‚ Hispanics‚ Asians‚ Chinese‚ American‚ and Filipino cultures have all had cases of this disease but all deal with it in a slightly different way (“Cultural

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    next to a McDonald’s (Guillermoprieto 42). The tourist’s expression is now one of confusion as he wonders how fast-food chains and other United States based retailers established thriving businesses less than a block from one of Mexico City’s key cultural centers. When the tourist asks a passerby if the indigenous and Spanish culture is threatened by United States’ capitalism moving in‚ the local

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    Law in Malaysia

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    believe that governments must incorporate natural law principles into their legal systems before justice can be achieved. There are three schools of natural law theory: divine natural law‚ secular natural law‚ and historical natural law. Common law in Malaysia takes the form of Natural law RULE OF LAW: The Rule of Law‚ in its most

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    Formation of Malaysia

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    The formation of Malaysia Malaysia was formed in 1963 out of a number of former British colonies: the Federation of Malaya (comprising 11 states)‚ which had achieved independence in 1957; Singapore‚ which had been self-governing since 1959; and two territories in northwestern Borneo‚ Sarawak and Sabah (then known as North Borneo)‚ which by 1960 were well advanced on the road to independence. The newly elected government of Singapore was in favour of merging with Malaya‚ and in 1961 Tunku Abdul

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