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    Sources of Malaysian Law

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    Law 1.10.1 FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Malaysia has a written constitution unlike the United Kingdom. The Federal Constitution is the supreme law of the land. Generally‚ any law which is inconsistent with the Federal Constitution is invalid. The Malaysian Parliament functions under a written constitution and is governed by it. Its law making power is limited by the provisions in the constitution. However our Parliament as a legislative body has the capacity to amend ‚ repeal and make new constitution

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    Origins of Baba Nyonya

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    descendent in Malay. It is another local term for them. “Baba” refers to the male while “nyonya” is female. Besides‚ they are also being known as “Straits-born Chinese”. This is a very unique culture in Melaka where the Chinese culture is assimilated into Malay customs. During the ancient time‚ they retained some practices of Chinese cultures but at the same time adapted local Malay traditions in order to minimize the culture shock. Kak Dayah : They have several similarities with Malay culture in terms

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    The main emphasis of the Vision is economically related。Vision 2020 is not just a goal for economic development but also a level of maturity to be achieved by Malaysian society. The Vision represents not only the challenge of economic development‚ but also the very idealization of national – popular unity: a concept captured in the Vision ideal of Bangsa (one nation) Malaysia.” [Hilley‚ 4] Program Latihan Khidmat Negara (PLKN) it is intended for the construction of personal development aimed

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    Introduction To Taboo

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    Malay Culture Introduction to Taboo Taboos is the belief that ancient Malay society related to customs and ancestral culture. Taboos is something that prevents us from doing something because there are disadvantages if taking. It is usually practiced by the old people among the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. Many taboos hereditary revealed through advice. The importance of taboos as a legacy to be followed has been expressed through the adage "Biar mati anak‚ jangan mati adat." Each taboo imposed

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    External threats are the most contributing factor to disunity in Singapore. JI members posed a threat as they intended to plant bombs in several locations in Singapore‚ creating ill-feelings between Singaporeans. The locals began to fear and suspect the Malays in Singapore then on. It leads to the insecurity amongst the community‚ while the Muslims felt unfairly targeted. When racial or religious issues are used as reasons for terrorist acts committed globally‚ many people of other races or religion will

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    1 Malaysia is a federation - Shall be known‚ in Malay and in English‚ by the name Malaysia. - States of the Federation shall be Johore‚ Kedah‚ Kelantan‚ Malacca‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Pahang‚ Penang‚ Perak‚ Perlis‚ Sabah‚ Sarawak‚ Selangor and Trengganu. - The territory of the State of Selangor shall exclude the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur established under the Constitution (Amendment) (No. 2) Act 1973 and the territory of the State of Sabah shall exclude the Federal

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    Malaysian Studies  Development and the Environment.  Human Development. Development and the Environment Outline  Introduction  Care and Conservation of Quality of Environment  Principles of the Environmental Protection and Conservation  Management of Natural Resources Protection and Conservation  Inculcating Awareness among Official Bodies and the People Introduction Definition of Development The process of developing or being developed or a specified state of growth or advancement

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    Malaysian Legal System

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    MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM TOPICS CLASSIFICATION OF LAW 1. Public law (Between the Individuals and the State) 2. Private Law (Between the Law and Individuals) 3. International Law (Law between States) SOURCES OF LAW 1. Historical Sources 2. Place 3. Legal Sources: a) Written Law b) Unwritten Law Written Law Unwritten Law Syariah Law - Federal Constitution - Principles of English

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    Malaysian Eating Habit

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    2.1 Main Points of Article Malaysian eating habits There are several main areas being addressed by the authors in the article. Among them is the increasing number of obesity among Malaysians today. In 2010‚ Malaysia was ranked sixth by the World Health Organization (WHO).  Obesity has become a serious problem in Malaysia where the number of obesity among young people including children is increasing. Obesity can lead to serious health problems such as diabetes‚ heart attack‚ kidney disease

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    ELECTION Election is important to give power and opportunity to the people to select their representatives in the government - suits the principle of freedom of individual rights. Two types of elections: • General election • By-election General Elections are held within a period not exceeding 5 years from previous election. By-elections are held in the event of death of a representative and also if there is a vacancy due to absence of a

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