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    My Sister Made Of Light

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    In this essay I will be addressing honor and relating it to the first chapter we read in “My sister made of light‚ the video that was watched in class “Muslim women in Minang”‚ What is Honor? There isn’t an exact definition of honor‚ because it can mean many things. I can honor my parents by listening to them. But I can honor myself‚ for following my personal values. I also can hold someone in high respect‚ by honoring them. Can a woman show her husband honor by allowing for him to abuse her? Is

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    DIPLOMA IN LOGISTIC AND SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT PB 201 ENTREPRENEURSHIP PREPARED BY : NUR AMIRA BINTI MD LAZI MATRIX NUMBER : 30DLS12F1030 PREPARED FOR : MISS NORSHIMA BINTI SHA’ARI TITLE : STUDENTS ARE REQUIRED TO FIND ONE LOCAL OR INTERNATIONAL SUCCESS ENTREPRENEUR TAN SRI TATPARANANDAN ANANDA KRISHNAN

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    GFPP2623 (Group A) Name: Lim Chia Min Matriculation Number: 214919 Question Number: 1 Misconception of Identifying Ethnic Groups by Cultural Elements The common misconception in relating ethnicity and culture is to define ethnic groups by cultural elements. Firstly‚ ethnic group is a category of people which is bound together by common characteristics that differentiate them from other groups. On the other hand‚ culture is a system of knowledge shared by a relatively large group of people. Culture

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    Indonesian cuisine is diverse‚ in part because Indonesia is composed of approximately 6‚000 populated islands of the total 18‚000 in the world’s largest archipelago.[1] Many regional cuisines exist‚ often based upon cultural and foreign influences.[1] Indonesian cuisine varies greatly by region and has many different influences.[1][2][3] Throughout its history‚ Indonesia has been involved in trade due to its location and natural resources. Additionally‚ Indonesia’s indigenous techniques and ingredients

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    founder‚ or decedent of the founder of the community. Relationships are determined through the female line. Basically‚ the women are more dominant then men in this social belief. Today‚ many tribes in India and Africa are matriarchal societies. Minangkabau‚ a very large society in West Sumatra‚ Indonesia‚ is primarily matriarchal. There are no known(popular) religions that are matriarchal. Medieval- Usually referring to the Middle Ages or between the years of 500AD-1500AD. During this time period

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    all about

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    Philippine Regional Specialties Filipino dishes are known to be delicious‚ savory and mouth-watering. There are many choices of Filipino dishes from all over the Philippine archipelago. Each region or province has its unique varieties of foods. Northern Philippines In Ilocos region‚ most of their specialties are seasoned with fermented anchovies. Ilocos is famous for its Pinakbet- a mixture of several vegetables such as squash‚ okra‚ eggplant‚ bitter gourd and string beans cooked with bagoong

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    TOPIC ONE: MALAYSIAN SOCIETY Definition: society A society can be defined in many ways: ❖ a group of persons united by a common purpose or interest or a group of interacting people who share a geographical region (territory)‚ a sense of common identity‚ and a common culture. ❖ a group of humans broadly distinguished from other groups by mutual interests‚ participation in characteristic relationships‚ shared institutions‚ and a common culture. ❖ the totality of social relationships among

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    Race and Prime Minister

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    country might not have been as developed like in Japan or The United States of America but our country was really harmonious when it comes to racial unity or so I thought. Both of my parents are Malay. My mother’s heritage includes Siamese‚ Minangkabau and Bugis and same goes to my father. Due to my skin colour and my small eyes‚ people always mistook me as Chinese or Korean. I’m happy that I don’t have the typical Malay look but I do get annoyed when people call me Ah Moi or ask me straight up

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    Legal Pluralism

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    Historical Development In the early period of the Malaccan empire‚ the justice system was based on the ancient Malay customs or adat‚ generated from the Adat Temenggung - a body of matriarchal customary laws believed to have originated from Minangkabau in Sumatra and later influenced by Hindu laws to become patriarchal – that was administered by the rulers and their officials. With the reception of Islam by the Malaccan rulers‚ the justice system of the Malay Empire in Malacca‚ primarily

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    Sumatra‚ Sulawesi‚ Kalimantan‚ and Jaya. These islands are surrounded by South China‚ the North Sea‚ Indian Ocean‚ and the Pacific Ocean. The ethnic groups that live in this country are as follows: Javanese 40.6%‚ Sundanese 15%‚ Madurese 3.3%‚ Minangkabau 2.7%‚ Betawi 2.4%‚ Bugis 2.4%‚ Banten 2%‚ Banjar 1.7%‚ and other unspecified ethnicities 29.9% (The World Factbook‚ 2013). Races that live in Indonesia include Chinese‚ Arabs‚ Indian‚ Indos‚ Japanese‚ and Korean. The culture in Indonesia is rich

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