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    Impact of The Technology Innovation The impacts of this so called technology innovation in Boboiboy animation are everywhere. Everybody likes it. Collectively‚ Mr. Nizam Razak (creator of Boboiboy) have captured the heart of audience especially kids. The impact of the technology innovation has on business and society is the recognition of Malaysia as great competitor and upbringing of social values respectively The animation contributes towards the rise of social integrity due to technology innovation

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    Welcome to Malaysia‚ Selamat Datang ke Malaysia‚ 欢迎光临马来西亚 ‚ मलेशिया में आपका स्वागत है Malaysia is a multi-racial and multi-cultural melting pot with a cosmopolitan population made up of Malays‚ Chinese‚ Indians and numerous ethnic groups. Here‚ one can experience a wealth of cultural and racial diversity that is both colourful and unique. Situated in the heart of South-East Asia‚ Malaysia enjoys a tropical climate with no natural calamities. It is sunny all year round with occasional rain

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    nations have been pushing Indonesia to scrap its Rp.1 million ‘Fiscal’ charge to all Indonesian citizens and expatriates when leaving the Republic of Indonesia either for business or tourism. • Resurgence of violence in Southern Thailand – Northern Malaysian border. • Malaysia granted exploration rights in oil-rich waters off the coast of Borneo; increased tensions with Indonesia. • Terrorism has occurred in Thailand and Indonesia; most notably the Bali bomb of 2002. ECONOMIC ASPECTS • AirAsia holds

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    role in the process of fostering unity among the races. Thus‚ the government has made Malay as the national language of our country. National Language Act 1967 has been allocated the Malay language as the official language. Starting in 1970‚ the discussion between the leaders has gradually replaced English as the medium of instruction in schools. Governments also undertook a campaign to promote the use of Malay with the launch of “Gerakan Cintailah Bahasa Kebangsaan”. Unity is an essential element

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    Abolishing PPSMI-Our Government’s Magnificent Mistake (I just had to post this: NST kinda mangled my letter lol) It seems the decision is final. The Government has decided to abolish the teaching of Mathematics and Science in English (PPSMI)‚ ignoring the protests of the Parent Action Group for Education (PAGE)‚ and even ignored the idea of providing options for those who wishes to learn the two subjects in English. Needless to say‚ many people are unsatisfied with the ‘explanation’ and ‘rationale’

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    for Overseas Students at Malaysian Private Tertiary Education Institutions Oktavia R. Nurtjahja Intensive English Program School of Pre-University Studies Curtin University of Technology Sarawak Campus Malaysia oktavia.r@curtin.edu.my Noraisikin Sabani Intensive English Program School of Pre-University Studies Curtin University of Technology Sarawak Campus Malaysia noraisikin.s@curtin.edu.my INTENSIVE ENGLISH LANGUAGE PROGRAM FOR OVERSEAS STUDENTS AT MALAYSIAN PRIVATE TERTIARY EDUCATION

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    Several strategies for Malaysian exporters to promote Made-in Malaysia Halal food products to Saudi Arabia are: (i) Malaysian Halal food exporters must first identify the appropriate type of Halal food that can be marketed in Saudi Arabia. They must study the possibility of producing dishes which suit to local Arabic tastes in order to penetrate the market. This would assure a constant demand for the food which is usually consumed daily by Saudi consumers. (i) They have to participate in

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    On the other hand‚ rate of unemployed Malaysian increases as job opportunity being taken away. The employer prefer to hire foreign workers as they are willing to accept lower pay from the locals especially in the lower skilled jobs. Consequently‚ the jobs opening for the locals are diminishing as they have to compete with the foreigners . The burden will be put on the government as social welfare expenses will be higher. The influx of foreign workers coming to Malaysia will also cause reduced

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    atop an oblong base. Each figure at the National Monument denotes one of the seven qualities: courage‚ leadership‚ sacrifice‚ strength‚ suffering‚ unity and vigilance. The topmost figure‚ at the centre of the National Monument‚ holds aloft the Malaysian flag. He is flanked on the left and right by 2 other soldiers‚ both armed – the figure on the left is armed with a machinegun‚ while the other carries a rifle and a bayonet. Kneeling slightly on

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    For the Malays‚ traders from various parts of the Malay Archipelago brought straits produce from their hometowns to Singapore. They helped to increase Singapore’s trade and the variety of goods traded between Singapore and other countries. This made Singapore a more popular trading centre. Also‚ As the Malay population grew‚ the Malays took up other forms of business. They became shopkeepers‚ hawkers and fishermen. The early settlers were able to buy much-needed food supplies from them. Malay woodcutters

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