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    different colours streaking across the sky. Captivating and pleasant to the eyes. Reminiscent of the bridge that connects both sides of the world. The rainbow reflects upon our country‚ Malaysia. By looking at the big picture‚ it is a nation consisting of colourful people and religion. I believe in the true spirit of ’Malaysia Boleh’ and it is not just any MAD hollering in the stadium. It is who we are‚ Malaysians. Malaysians are undoubtedly capable of achieving their dreams and hopes. Look at what Malaysians

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    experience on governing corruption. It concludes with the question ‘Can Malaysia eradicate corruption? It is hoped that the paper could provide an analysis of corruption from the developing Asian countries. Keywords: Corruption‚ governance‚ transparency‚ International (TI)‚ regulations accountability‚ Transparency 1 Associate Professor and Head‚ Department of Administrative Studies and Politics‚ University of Malaya‚ Malaysia. 42 Abdullah‚ N. R. W. (2008). Eradicating corruption: The Malaysian

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    The British granted Singapore self-government in 1959‚ and the PAP won during the general elections‚ making Lee Kuan Yew the first Prime Minister. Singapore and Malaya merged with Sabah and Sarawak to make the Federation of Malaysia. However‚ Singapore separated from Malaysia because of the racial and religious tensions between both countries. Lee Kuan Yew feared that there would not be enough resources for Singapore to survive. How the Government governed Singapore after Independence The government

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    Yan Sang (Chinese: 余仁生; pinyin: Yúrénshēng‚ SGX: E02) is a company that specialises in traditional Chinese medicine. It currently runs more than 160 retail outlets in Hong Kong‚ Macau‚ China‚ Malaysia‚ and Singapore‚ plus two factories in Hong Kong and Malaysia. The group also operates 21 TCM clinics in Malaysia and Singapore and two integrative medical centres in Hong Kong. The holding company‚ Eu Yan Sang International Limited‚ has been listed on the mainboard of the Singapore Exchange since 2000

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    Diploma of Imperial College London September 2008 SYNOPSIS The overarching objective of this project is to provide an insight into Malaysia’s medical tourism industry. The study conducted offers assistance to a new upcoming hospital in Malaysia to understand the overall scenario of the market it wishes to enter in the near future. An external view using Porter’s Five Forces‚ an internal resource-based view and an industry snapshot using value network approach are evaluated to identify the

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    their own personal agenda and selfish ends. This is not a healthy development for in a multi-racial‚ mutli-religious and multi-cultural country like Malaysia‚ continuous effort must be made by all Malaysians to nurture and reinforce unity. We must be prepared to reduce our strong sense of ethnicity in order to achieve a “Bangsa Malaysia”. Malaysians should start accepting each other as Malaysians regardless of race and religion and we should not be preoccupied with ethnic origin. I always

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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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    the author’s working environment. We reject this case 4.4 because the same situation doesn’t happen in Malaysia yet‚ which are quite theoretical for us to talk about it. I wouldn’t say it is not happening in Malaysia‚ just that this kind of situation is not commonly seen in most of our working places. Bad services will usually lead customers to complain to the Consumer Right Assosiation Malaysia. Reading through case 7.1 – “Hazardous Homes in Herculaneum”‚ we find out that what is happening in this

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    Mahathir Mohamed After becoming the Prime Minister of Malaysia in 1981‚ Mahathir Mohammed has changed a lot of polices and economic strategies‚ which reflected positively on Malaysian economy. In his era‚ Malaysia has changed from a poor agricultural country to a very rich industrial modern country‚ Where he was known as the Father of Modernization for Malaysia . He has made ​​a lot of achievements on economic and political level in Malaysia and was also known for his extreme critique of Western

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    maids hits a country with a long-standing addiction to cheap foreign labour. Nearly two million foreigners‚ mostly from Indonesia‚ are registered to work in Malaysian homes‚ shops‚ factories and plantations‚ and many more are undocumented‚ making Malaysia one of Asia’s biggest importers of labour. Maids from Indonesia‚ who toil for as little as 400 ringgit (130 dollars) a month‚ have no laws governing their working conditions and a spate of shocking abuse cases prompted Jakarta to declare a ban on

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