Case Study Ecotourism Sarawak Malaysia Tourism is the fastest growing industries in the world‚ employing over 120 million people. LEDC’s use tourism as an aid to develop their country. While tourism can bring huge advantages such as employment‚ improvements to the infrastructure of the country it has to be able to balance this with the disadvantages tourism brings. Too much tourism can result in the harm to natural environment and mass tourism can result in the loss of local cultures and traditions
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References: Abdul Rahman‚ B. A. A.‚ 2010. Political management and Policies in Malaysia. [Online] Available at: http://repo.uum.edu.my/3186/1/S22.pdf [Accessed 5 june 2013]. Siti Noor Fatiah‚ B. M. Y.‚ 2011. Hubungan Etnik ( WAJ 3106 ). [Online] Available at: http://www.scribd.com/doc/60266983/KONSEP-RUKUN-NEGARA-LATAR-BELAKANG [Accessed
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(200gms.)‚ 5‚000 jars (100gms.) Price: Rs.120 / jar (500gms.)‚ Rs.50 / jar (200gms.) & Rs.30 / jar (100gms.) Value: Rs.5‚40‚000 Packing Style: Glass jar with plastic seal & Carton Shipment Date: 10th November‚ 2008 Country: Malaysia Registered office location: Haveli Kharagpur‚ Munger‚ Bihar‚ India Plan of logistics (inland) The pickle will be packed in carton boxes (24 jars / box). It will be stored at the warehouse available at the production unit. From there it
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Background of the Location Malacca‚ the destination of the trip‚ is one of the states in Malaysia. It is the second smallest state after Perlis state in Malaysia. Malacca covered an area of 1650 sq km which only takes a percentage of 1.3% of the whole Malaysia. Malacca can be divided into three parts which included the Central‚ Alor Gajah and Jasin. From the 13th century to the 14th century‚ Malacca has been one of the world greatest trading cities and it has been developed for more than 500 years
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When Is National Day 2013 in Malaysia? National Day falls on August 31th‚ 2013. National Day is celebrated every year in Malaysia on the 31st of August to commemorate the momentous occasion when the Federation of Malaya achieved independence from British rule in 1957. On the 30th of August‚ Malaysia’s then Prime Minister‚ Tunku Abdul Rahman took to the Royal Selangor Club Padang‚ now known as the Merdeka square at 11.58pm and observed two minutes of darkness. At the stroke of midnight‚ the Union
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MALAYSIAN STUDIES CHAPTER ONE – HISTORY AND POLITICS 1. History has proven that Malaysia is not a new country. Humans have been living in several areas of the country since the Stone Age. a) With reference to the findings on ancient civilizations in the coun try discuss in what manner they are related to the current civilization. (8 marks) b) Explain the long-term effects of British colonialism in the country that have lasted till today. (7marks) 2. According to history‚ Malacca was founded
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remains the greatest predictor of academic success‚ and the factor behind the largest of all student outcome gaps in Malaysia‚ this promise will remain elusive for many Malaysians. What success will look like: firstly‚ standards for student outcomes and learning practices will be benchmarked and aligned with that of high-performing education systems so that the students Malaysia produce are globally competitive. Secondly‚ students who need more help will be given access to the right levels of support
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http://archive.arabnews.com/?page=9&section=0&article=125949&d=31&m=8&y=2009 Malaysia Independence Day Supplement: History of independence — 52 years ago Arab News The struggle to search for independence began in 1511 and took more than 446 years. It ended with the declaration of national independence on Aug. 31‚ 1957. The termination of the Malayan Union in 1948 made the British to commit themselves to prepare the way for the federation’s independence. Under the twin
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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 one of Malaysia’s most eligible bachelors‚ the Raja
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with significant populations | Malaysia | Languages | Aslian languages (Austro-Asiatic) Aboriginal Malay languages (Austronesian) | Religion | Animism‚ Christianity‚ Islam‚ Hinduism | Related ethnic groups | Semang‚ Senoi‚ and Proto Malay | Orang Asli (lit. "original people"‚ "natural people" or "aboriginal people" in Malay)‚ is a generic Malaysian term used officially forindigenous or known as Orang Asal in Peninsular Malaysia and East Malaysia. Officially‚ there are 18 Orang Asli
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