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    10 bad habit of malaysian Rude and unsafe driving such as changing lanes without indicating‚ tailgating and honking impatiently. Malaysian drivers are rude when it comes to overtaking other drivers. They just seem too lazy to switch on their signals and cuts in abruptly without thinking of other people’s safety. They just cut in too early and at times overtaking too near to the other driver. Malaysian drivers who always felt the need to be faster than other drivers. They will honk you incessantly

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    GST – Boon or bane for the Malaysian economy? Amirul Ruslan Finance Feb. 17‚ 2014‚ 9:00 AM It’s been a whirlwind year of Malaysian price and tax increases. Right at the centre is the controversial Goods and Services Tax at a flat 6%‚ revealed in the 2014 Budget announcement by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak. We look at the facts of the GST and how it will impact the economy. PRO: A replacement tax‚ not an additional tax In all the arguing and debating about the GST‚ it’s worth noting

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    IMPACT OF E-COMMERCE ON THE MALAYSIAN ECONOMY E-commerce is the new buzz word. With the advent of the Internet‚ the development of e-commerce in both the developed and developing economies has developed at a rapid pace. Developing countries such as Malaysia are catching up fast as there are already 1.2 million Internet users. The private sector and the Government have taken initiatives to implement e-commerce. Physical and legal infrastructure for e-commerce in Malaysia have been put in place

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    ingredients and especially it taste! We had already know that Malaysian food is famous for its spicy flavour. With coconut milk‚ curries and chillies as predominant ingredients‚ together with abundant spices‚ this delicious tropical cuisine offers impressively charming style and taste. Added with our multi racial menus‚ Malaysia brings you the heaven of taste bud lifting! Western cuisine however are also equally impressive. If Malaysian cuisine is said to be builded from the Malay‚ Chinese and Indian

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    Comparison between Japanese and Malaysian culture Japan is an island nation in East Asia. The characters that make up Japan’s name mean "sun-origin"‚ which is why Japan is sometimes referred to as the "Land of the Rising Sun". Japan is an archipelago of 6‚852 islands. The four largest islands are Honshū‚ Hokkaidō‚ Kyūshū and Shikoku‚ together accounting for 97 % of 378‚000km2 land area. Japan has four seasons climate which is spring‚ summer‚ autumn and winter. Japan has the world’s tenth-largest

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    MPU 3173 ▪ Malaysian Studies 3 TUTORIAL 1 NAME: ID: 1. What are NOT the factors contributing to the Golden Age of Malacca? A. Diplomatic Relationships with China and Ryukyu B. Protected from the Monsoon Winds C. Received administration advice from Alfonso de Albuquerque D. Effective and efficient administration hierarchy under the fourfold dignitary system. 2. Main purpose of Portuguese Occupation of the Malacca Kingdom:I. To compete with Dutch Occupation II. To build diplomatic relationship

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    The Effects of Social Network on Malaysian Teenagers Social network is defined as the grouping of individuals into particular groups that centers on reflecting and building of social relations or social network among people‚ for instance‚ people who share activities‚ interest‚ posting information‚ comment‚ and images (Carrington‚ Scott and Wasserman‚ 2005). Teenagers are among the most prolific users of social network sites. This kind of communication is seen very common with

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    The Contribution of Maine and Savigny in the Malaysian Constitution The views of Maine and Savigny had indeed contributed to some provisions in the Federal Constitution of Malaysia. Before the discussion proceeds in looking into provision that reflects the views of Maine and Savigny‚ it is better for us to understand first‚ what are the views suggested‚ or rather arguments put forward by these two jurists. The first jurist of the discussion is Savigny. Friedrich Carl von Savigny (21 February

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    January 27‚ 2015 Mrs. VENECIA B. BELLEN Principal Zamora Memorial College Sto. Niño St. Brgy. 9 Bacacay‚ Albay‚ 4509 Madam: Greetings of magnanimity! The National Service Training Program‚ as mandated by Republic Act 9163‚ aims to enhance civic consciousness and defense preparedness in the youth by developing in them the ethics of service and patriotism. The students underwent necessary training‚ through Civic Welfare Training Service (CWTS) Program‚ which was designed to develop their active

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    legislation governing education is the Education Act of 1996. Before the introduction of the matriculation system‚ students aiming to enter public universities are required to finish an additional 18 months of secondary schooling in Form Six and sit the Malaysian Higher School Certificate (Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia‚ STPM); equivalent to the British Advanced or ’A’ levels. Since the introduction of the matriculation program as an alternative to STPM in 1999‚ students who completed the 12-month program

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