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    Culture of Malaysia

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    MALAYSIA The flag of Malaysia‚ also known as the Jalur Gemilang (Malay for "Stripes of Glory")‚[1] comprises a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star). The 14 stripes‚ of equal width‚ represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government‚ while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities.[2] The crescent represents

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    formation of malaysia

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    Malaysia‚ known as the Federal Constitution contains 183 items‚ is the supreme law in Malaysia. Constitution of Malaysia also consists of 15 sections and 13 tables. Malaysian constitution touch on the jurisdiction of the executive‚ legislative‚ judiciary‚ the Islamic religion‚ nationality‚ national language‚ the special position of Malays and natives in Sabah and Sarawak and more. Each section in the Federal Constitution contains one or more relevant articles. The contents of the constitution by section

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    often conducted in English. Is it the standard of the English Language among Malaysians have been declining? If yes‚ why did Malaysians poor in English Language today? As a Malaysian‚ we should improve our proficiency level. For most of the Malaysians‚ they never speak English everyday because they would like to speak their own language which can understand more easily. There are just small amount of Malaysians speak English as their first language. 3.2 Public Opinion

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    Affirmative Action: Ethical or Purely Racial Discrimination? A comparative Analysis of how Malays are treated in Singapore and Malaysia “Affirmative action” means positive steps taken to increase the representation of women and minorities in areas of employment‚ education‚ and business from which they have been historically excluded. Indeed if one were to see affirmative action in the light of John Rawls’ maximin approach to give the greatest benefit to the least advantaged in society‚ it

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    In a response to clam racial unrest and narrow the income gap difference between different races‚ Malaysia government instituted affirmation action programs that were Malay-exclusive. Such policies caused strife within the minorities group‚ affected Malaysia’s education system and unintentionally brought adverse effects to the Bumiputera community. This paper urges the termination of affirmative action in Malaysia‚ conjoins with a change in societal thinking to build an accepting country that advocates

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    Asia Sentinel Elite Malays and Mixed Marriage Contributed by Darah Kacukan Friday‚ 27 July 2007 Malaysia’s Malay leaders say ‘do as I say‚ not do as I do’ when it comes to marriage In early June‚ the Malaysian media blossomed with pictures of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in the traditional Malay suap-menyuap ceremony‚ exchanging bites of colored glutinous rice with his new bride. This low-key but high-profile wedding followed another elite ceremony in May when

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    choral speaking performance entitled “Colourful MalaysiansMalaysians are an interesting lot in South East Asia We are a mélange of colours‚ creeds and cultures Among us you can see Malays‚ Chinese‚ Indians‚ Ibans and other indigenous ethnic groups. Many of us are bilingual‚trilingual and quadrilingual‚ being able to speak more than one language. It’s not a surprise to see Ahmad being able to speak Malay and English Puyang being able to speak Malay‚ Kayan and Iban And Ah Meng being able to speak

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    comes from vested interests with a stake in perpetuating ethnic dichotomies that are inimical to national unity. Among the Malays and Bumiputeras‚ there are groups who abuse the Special Position embodied in the Constitution and in certain public policies to advance their own interests. They alienate not only the vast majority of non-Malays but also a significant segment of the Malay and Bumiputera populace. Likewise‚ the pronounced push for Chinese primary and secondary education within the Chinese community

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    the attitude of multiculturalism. For country like Malaysia‚ culture is learned‚ practiced and shared through cultural diffusion. Many have learned that Malaysia is rich with diversity of races ranging from Malays‚ Chinese‚ Indians‚ and Bumiputera however very few people understand who Malaysians are. True enough that we are separated by different culture and beliefs.  Though the mode of celebration‚ the dates and the traditions vary‚ the spirit remains as one Malaysia. Well‚ the most amazing thing

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    Unity is foreign

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    Since the independence of Malaya in 1957 and the formation of Malaysia in 1963‚ Malaysians are supposed to bind to their land and be united. However‚ unity is still foreign to Malaysia. It is difficult for Malaysians to be really united due to the fact that its formation was race based‚ adding the prejudices and stereotypes that causes Malaysians suspicious with each other. It is quite difficult to have real unity since there is still racism‚ followed by the political system which is race based‚

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