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    and animism inBodha‚ and the fusion of Hinduism and animism in Kaharingan; others could be cited. Balinese dances have stories about ancient Buddhist and Hindu kingdoms‚ while Islamic art forms and architecture are present in Sumatra‚ especially in the Minangkabau and Aceh regions. Traditional art‚ music and sport are combined in a martial art form called Pencak Silat. Western culture has greatly influenced Indonesia in science‚ technology and modern entertainment such as television shows‚ film and music

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    The Rawa Tribe- Outline

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    will present is "the Rao Tribe".Rawa or Rao is a term given to a Malay community living in the Malay Peninsula‚ now the West Malaysia. It is common for the Rao to identify themselves as Oghang Rao or even Rao. Rao is a group of community people Minangkabau ‚ which adopts a matrilineal and tribes live. Content: 1. Main point: Rao became public appeal  LUHAK Nan Tigo ‚ since the discovery of gold mines in the area.  a. Subpoint : Since then the flock‚ the people of Agamand Lima Puluh Kota to

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    1. INTRODUCTION Malay manuscripts are intellectual heritage of the past that are recognized as national heritage documents. Malay manuscripts here are defined as hand written works‚ produced around the 14th century until the early 20th century. The knowledge preserved inn these Malay manuscripts reflect the richness of the knowledge and glory of Malay civilization. Malay manuscript is the epitome of Malay scholars’ scholarship in ancient times. The writing and production activities of manuscript

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    To me‚ language is more than a method to communicate. For better or worse‚ language has become a tool for inclusion and exclusion. One’s understanding of a language can be the difference between acceptance and rejection. Coming into a new environment‚ a person might find himself being treated differently if he has some understanding of the language. Even without knowing the customs‚ the local community would be more willing to welcome that person. I have experienced both sides of the coin and in

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    Traditional Malay House

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    TRADITIONAL MALAY HOUSE’S ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CASE STUDY: KAMPUNG PULAU BINTUNGAN‚ REMBAU‚ NEGERI SEMBILAN DARUL KHUSUS COMPANY’S NAME: DIAMOND CONSTRUCTION SDN.BHD. BIL. | NAME | NO.MATRIX | a) | MOHAMAD AZUAR BIN MOHD ANUAR | 2011454128 | b) | MUHAMMAD AMIRUL AJMAL BIN YUZLAN | 2011673384 | c) | AZIM IMTIAZ BIN KAMAROZAMAN | 2011437286 | d) | NUR AZLIZA BINTI MUHAMMED | 2011800344 | e) | NURSHAHEERA BT JIMIR | 2011631904 | f) | WAN ARFAN RUSYAIDI BIN WAN

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    Discursive Creation Translation techniques that use a temporary equivalent are far from their original context. This technique often appears in the translation of movie titles‚ books‚ and novels. SL: The Minangkabau Response To The Dutch Colonial rule in the Nineteenth Century. TL: Asal usul elit minangkabau modern : XIX / XX. (Havid Ardi‚ 2010: 400) 8. Equivalent equivalent (Established Equivalence) Translating the terms in source language with terms that are already prevalent in the target language. The

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    hormone level and ability to cope with stress and social relations(Santrock‚2007). I was live in Pekanbaru when i face my early adolescence. I was a student in state junior high school. Students in my school was dominated by Melayunese and Minangkabau‚ Bataknesse was a minority. It was difficult for me when I interacted with my friends‚ they talked to me using Minang language. It was a hard time to catch their conversations. They tried to understand me‚ and asked me in bahasa by using Batak accent

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    The History of Caklempong

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    Caklempong traditional music is said to have brought to Malaya by the Minangkabau people of West Sumatra settled in Negeri Sembilan as early as the 14th century. Minangkabau society call the caklempong as talempong. (Source: Abdul Samad Idris‚ 1970) In the earlier tradition‚ other than the purpose for fun‚ caklempong was also played as an important role in everyday life‚ such as integrating the Minang community residents besides being played during the ceremony of the coronation of the Sultan.

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    Cameron Highlands

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    Cameron Highlands A refreshing cool retreat is the best way to describe Cameron Highlands. Undulating valleys and majestic mountains surround this popular hill station at 1‚524m above sea level. A4-hour drive from Kuala Lumpur‚ Cameron Highlands is the largest hill resort in the country. Sprawling tea plantations‚ terraced flower gardens‚ orchards and vegetable farms are common sights due to the cool climate. Brinchang. Stop by the strawberry farms and sample delicious homemade jams. Flower nurseries

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    Eastern countries; Nagovisi‚ New Guinea: Garo‚ North-East Indian: Bribri‚ Costa Rica: Akan‚Ghana: Minangkabau‚ Indonesia: Mosuo‚ Yunnan and Sichuan provinces. These tribes and societies are governed and led by females‚ whose known only of matriarchy. It shows that although religious practice is a big influence on the way societies are ran‚ there are different

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