ADVANCING THE ORANG ASLI THROUGH MALAYSIA’S CLUSTERS OF EXCELLENCE POLICY Mohd Asri Mohd Noora Sultan Idris University of Education ABSTRACT: Since gaining independence in 1957‚ the government of Malaysia has introduced various programmes to improve the quality of life of the Orang Asli (aboriginal people). The Ministry of Education‚ for example‚ is committed in providing education for all including the children of Orang Asli. However‚ whilst the number of Orang Asli children enrolled in primary
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Introduction Democracy no doubt is the world’s current new bride. To the extent that everyone - Politicians‚ Journalists‚ statesmen and even laymen – call themselves democrats while those who wish to defend a regime no matter its nature call it democracy (Williams 1995:65)‚ one could aptly say the world is in the age of democracy. But as democracy is gaining currency the world over‚ it need be stated that the Institution of political party constitutes the lubricant of the current democratic
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The impact of the implementation of single exit pricing for pharmaceuticals in South Africa Daleen Pretorius A research report submitted to the Faculty of Commerce‚ Law and Management‚ University of the Witwatersrand‚ in partial fulfilment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Business Administration Johannesburg‚ 2011 ABSTRACT Pricing regulations have been implemented within the pharmaceutical industry in South Africa to ensure improved access to healthcare. The implementation
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The intricacies and challenges in the realization of public housing delivery in Nigeria. By G. O.Mudashir and M.D. Ahmed‚ phD. Department of Architecture‚ Ahmadu Bello University‚ Zaria. e-mail: gafarmudashir@yahoo.com mdahmed58@ yahoo.com Keywords: Housing‚ development plan‚ housing quality‚ housing quantity and housing finance. ABSTRACT While decent housing is important to every individual and nation‚ housing crisis remains one of the global problems and a grave and rising challenge
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1.0 INTRODUCTION Operations management is defined as “the activity of managing the resources which produce and deliver products and services” (Slack et al. 2010 p4). This encompasses the entire activity carried out within the organization. With increasing pressure on organizations to deliver optimally at reduced cost‚ the role of operations has been transformed from that of strategy implementer to one of strategy driver. Operations strategy looks at the patterns of strategic decisions and actions
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SAU LECTURE NOTE ON ECO 213 INTRODUCTION TO MACROECONOMICS I COURSE OUTLINE 1. Nature and scope of macroeconomics • Macroeconomics defined • Why study macroeconomic • Macroeconomic theories • Relationship and interdependency of microeconomics and macroeconomics • Drawbacks of macroeconomics 2. National income accounting • Definitions • Concepts associated with national income •
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BUSL301 - TUTORIAL QUESTIONS 1 (1) Why would you choose to run a business as a partnership? (2). A and B are in partnership as accountants. Without B’s knowledge‚ A‚ in the name of the partnership‚ entered the following transactions‚ although he had no express authority to do so: (i) (ii) purchased new office stationery and equipment for the firm. purchased shares to the value of $15‚000 in the partnership name in an exploration company soon to be floated on the ASX. (a) (b)
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Collectors of Central Excise | 4 5. | Money Laundering | Foreign Exchange Regulations Act‚ 1973; Money Laundering Act‚ 2002 | Directorate of Enforcement | 6 9. | Illicit Drug Trafficking | Narcotic Drugs and Psychotropic Substances Act 1985 & NDPS Act‚ 1988 | NCB/Police/CBI | 10 21. | Theft of Intellectual Property | Copy Right Act‚ 1957 (Amendments 1984 & 1994) | Police/CBI | 22
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The Age of Laurier Wilfred Laurier‚ Prime Minister (1896-1911) • Canada dominated by Victorian Ideals -Children seen‚ but not heard -Young couples could not meed without escort -Gentlemen & Ladies wore hats -Ladies entertained at home‚ always observing best etiquitte -Playing cards and whiskey seen as immoral • New technology altered life for many -Telephone -Automobile-rich man’s toy -Bicycle- New styles; cheaper than a horse -Radio -Mechanized farms: combines‚ threshers -”Magic
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Abstract: In light of the current world economic and environmental crisis due in part to unsustainable development and poor financial planning‚ 21 st Century engineers are faced with unprecedented challenges of developing a sustainable world in balance with the forces of nature to combat global environmental‚ social and economic crises. The European Union‚ the United States of America and a number of other countries have identified that smart solutions and highly skilled professionals
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