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    [pic] KOLEJ PROFESSIONAL MARA INDERA MAHKOTA‚ KUANTAN ENGLISH 1102: INTRODUCTION TO WRITING ASSESMENT 3 TITLE: BIOGRAPHICAL RECOUNT PREPARED BY: DIANA AQILA BINTI KHAIRUDDIN ID NUMBER: IDI 12-01-041 PREPARED FOR: MADAM HAZLINA BINTI MOHD KASIM SUBMISSION DATE: APRIL 20‚ 2012 ASSIGNMENT INFORMATION SHEET An assignment Information sheet needs to be attached to each assignment. Please fill in all details clearly and staple to the front of each

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    Chapter 1 straits settlements-The beginning The roots of banking in Malaysia can traced back to the existence of the British merchant communities in Penang and Singapura dating back to the 19th century when what was known as the Straits Settlement‚ a standalone British colony encompassing Penang‚Singapura and Melaka was established in 1867. Penang’s strategic location and port facilities quickly become a springboard for banks-Mercantile Bank (later a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Bank‚ and now HSBC)

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    Education is fundamental for a student to get a better paying job in future. Education determines the standard of living for an individual. Some Malaysian parents prefer their children to pursue their further studies abroad. But‚ most Malaysians wish to continue their tertiary education locally. In my stand‚ studying locally is better than studying abroad. Firstly‚ studying locally is more affordable. For example‚ students prefer to study in a local university like University Tunku Abdul Rahman

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    Heart disease is the leading killer of Malaysians. Heart attack came suddenly without the time and place. Plus now the number of heart patients is increasing due to various causes that are not taken seriously in the early stages. The first is the cause of eating. Consuming a lot of fast food‚ these foods contain a lot of saturated fat and high in calories. Fat will accumulate in the body if burning calories is not the case. This leads to increased cholesterol in the body then block blood flow

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    2. The historical Development of Malaysian Securities Industry. The first formal securities business organisation in Malaysia was the Singapore Stockbrokers’ Association‚ established in 1930. It was re-registered as the Malayan Stockbrokers’ Association in 1937. The Malayan Stock Exchange was established in 1960 and the public trading of shares commenced. The board system had trading rooms in Singapore and Kuala Lumpur‚ linked by direct telephone lines.  In 1964‚ the Stock Exchange of Malaysia

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    Baby Dumping

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    FULL ESSAY There are many problems happen around us such as dumping babies. Dumping baby means that the acts of throw away the babies at any places without take care the babies. We can know about this because of this case appears every day in newspapers‚ we can see that these cases are increasing from time to time. According to the statistics of baby dumping cases in Malaysia issued by the Headquarters of the Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM)‚ Bukit Aman‚ in 2000‚ a total of 65 cases of baby dumping

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    With the increasing awareness of the consumers about environmental issues‚ businesses‚ households and governments increasingly want to buy green products. Therefore‚ firms need to implement strategies to reduce environmental impacts of their products and services (Lewis and Gretsakis‚ 2001; Sarkis‚ 1995; Sarkis and Cordeiro‚ 2001). According to Hansmann and Claudia (2001)‚ success in addressing environmental items may provide new opportunity for competition and new ways to add value to core business

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    While‚ as for the reception of English law in the Malay states‚ RJ Wilkinson said : ‘There can be no doubt that Moslem Law would have ended by becoming the law of Malaya had not British law stepped in to check it’. Before the British intervention into Malay states‚ Malays were governed by Malay adat law and for the non-Malays‚ they were governed by personal laws or if they were British subjects‚ English law. These laws continued to apply‚ subject to modifications made by specific legislation‚ until

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    title of Malaysian Consumers’ Credit Card Usage Behavior. This is because in the subject Personal Finance and Planning (FIN533)‚ in Chapter 3‚ I had learned the topic Consumer Credit. In which one of the consumer credit sources comes from Credit Card. I am glad to choose this topic because it is an interesting topic because it can help me to understand more why a person spends using credit card. This also allows me identify the credit card usage behavior. Nowadays‚ many Malaysian are bankrupt

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    Representatives and the Senate; the executive branch led by the Prime Minister and his Cabinet Ministers; and the judicial branch headed by the Federal Court. Just like any other constitution‚ the Malaysian Constitution cannot be accurately described or understood without making reference to its history. Malaysian constitutional development has been influenced inter alia‚ by several factors which are pre-colonial indigenous traditions of sovereignty; colonial conceptions of executive authority; indirect

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