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    Malaysia: Concept and Values

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    1Malaysia - Concept and Values By Ir. Dr Hasnul Mohamad Salleh Abstracts Upon ascending to Malaysia’s highest public office on April 2009‚ the Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ YAB Dato’ Sri Najib Tun Razak has made waves to all corners of the nation with the introduction of 1Malaysia concept. The concept evolves around culture of excellence‚ perseverance‚ acceptance‚ education‚ integrity‚ meritocracy‚ humility and loyalty. It also encompases NKRAs on six major issues. Since independent‚ national unity

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    ultimately draws upon the negative aspects of East Asian culture in order to accentuate the characteristics Westerners want to advertise themselves as‚ such as superior and masculine. “Green Tea” is the collaborative work of Awkwafina‚ otherwise known as Nora Lum‚ and Margaret that satirizes society’s dominant notions of Asian American women‚ as prevalently seen through their representation in media

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    Since independence in 1957‚ Malaysia has made remarkable progress in poverty reduction and human development. By 2005 it had achieved all the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). Throughout much of the post-independence era‚ Malaysian women and girls have enjoyed equal opportunities with men and boys in access to basic social services. Women have been increasingly mainstreamed into development processes‚ and by playing a variety of roles at the family‚ community‚ and society levels‚ they have been

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    This article examines the direction of ethnic politics in Malaysia by investigating the 2008 election results and the subsequent political maneuverings of political parties following the election. The results do not clearly demonstrate the demise of ethnic politics; however‚ the communal political paradigm of the Barisan Nasional Party (BN) has become increasingly ineffective in its attempts to appease both Malay and non-Malay communities. Following the election‚ the BN seems to have moved towards

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    The Federal Constitution of Malaysia‚ which came into force in 1957‚ is the supreme law of Malaysia.[1] The Federation was initially called the Federation of Malaya (in Malay‚ Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) and it adopted its present name‚ Malaysia‚ when the States of Sabah‚ Sarawak and Singapore (now independent) joined the Federation.[2] The Constitution establishes the Federation as a constitutional monarchy having the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the Head of State whose roles are largely ceremonial.[3]

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    Malaysia has changed a lot in recent times and it will probably change a great deal in the next 50 years. I feel the healthcare‚ house‚ and power are likely to change the most and have the biggest impact on people’s lives. The healthcare is an important topic for Malaysia because it must always changing for the better. I think that doctor will almost certainly detect disease at very early stages using innovative technology based on blood tests or imaging. I am sure the new medicine‚ advance of

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    E-Classroom Proposed Plan

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    1. Introduction E-classroom refers to computer-enhanced learning environment‚ which means a traditional classroom space with students and teacher using computers. In other words‚ a regularly-scheduled class where students use computers for some portion of the class period. An e-Classroom can help teaching and learning in many aspects. Firstly‚ it can help teachers demonstrating abstract ideas more clearly‚ like in Chemistry lessons‚ the compositions of bonds and atoms can be shown in large animations

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    Chapter I THE PROBLEM AND REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE AND STUDIES Introduction: Some schools right now‚ especially those with huge numbers of students who are not yet using computerized based grading system has difficulty/problems concerning the records of grades of the students. The grades are the important record to keep even for the longest time for the referral and credentials of the student to enter their next level of attaining their goals. It is the tract record that recognizes of

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    Strata Title in Malaysia

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    APARTMENT LAW IN MALAYSIA BUYING PROPERTIES WITHOUT TITLE : LEGAL POINT OF VIEW Khadijah Binti Hussin 1 Department of Land Administration and Development Faculty of Science Geoinformation and Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia. Faridah Binti Haji Pardi Solicitor‚ Law Firm‚ Kulai‚ Johor. 2 ABSTRACT Strata titles type of property has given rise to many affecting problems affecting all parties interested in dealings with it as to the development‚ financing and ownership of subdivided

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    Minimum Wage in Malaysia

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    Minimum wage in Malaysia: need for it and its’ possible effectiveness 1.0.Introduction Background Information There has been growing debates concerning the minimum wage in Malaysia‚ with strong opinions from both sides of the arguments. In 1979 edition of their introductory textbook‚ William B. Aumol and Alan Blinder explained‚ “The primary consequence of the minimum wage law is not an increase in the incomes of the least skilled workers but a restriction of their employment opportunities” (p

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