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    legal system‚ Malaysia inherits legal tradition from both the Islamic law and the common law. The more interesting discussion of this research would elaborate how co-existence is possible in Malaysia without conflict. Before British colonization in Malaya (confined to all states in the Peninsular Malaysia and excluding Sabah and Sarawak in the Borneo islands)‚ Islamic law is only applicable in the state of Malacca. In Malacca the law was compiled in the Malacca Laws and when the Malacca Empire fell

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    January 25‚ 1973‚ Greater Manila‚ pp. 8. Maglalang‚ F. J. Bill filed to compel medical grads to practice in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. XII Issue No. 56‚ June 16‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 2. Usman‚ Edd K. Erap wants cable TV in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. LVI Issue No. 23‚ March 16‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 7 Cueto‚ D. S. Gov’t reaches out to the poor in rural areas. Malaya. Vol. XXVIII Issue No. 82‚ May 1‚ 2000‚ Port Area‚ Manila‚ pp. 26 Velasco‚ M. M. 1‚000 school libraries to be built

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    migrants in 5th century were farmers. b. Subpoint : The liberal commercial climate in Malaya at 15th century encourage more Rao or Rawa traders to Malaya. c. Subpoint : Moreover ‚The discovery of gold in 17th century‚ and tin in 18th century saw the mass flow of migrants to Malaya through the strait settlement(Singapore‚ Malacca & Penang). d. Subpoint : Further mass migration flow to Malaya started after Perang Padri or Padri War(1816-1833)in Sumatra during the Dutch rule.

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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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    and political engineering. The index of nation building is the degree of political cohesion and integration”. (Atal‚ 1981 as cited in Mohamed Mustafa‚ 2014) 3 2.2 THE FORMATION OF MALAYSIA The idea was proposed several times:  Since 1887: merge Malaya with Strait Settlements & Crown Colonies in Borneo;  Proposed again in 1931 to protect British interests;  Also suggested by Ghazali Shafie in 1954;  Proposed by Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ David Marshall & Tan Cheng Lock in 1955;  Suggested by Lee Kuan

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    History should be an interesting subject‚ but I dislike it when it comes to the history of Islam or whatever things that are related to Islam. It is not that I am being racist because at my own perspective‚ in order to study well in subjects related to history‚ one has to have the interest to explore it and find out what caused such historical moment to occur‚ and I have the least interest to explore Islam. However‚ things go the other way round when it comes to the history of my motherland‚ Malaysia

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    which neither man had any direct role in shaping. After World War II‚ Jones had overall responsibility for transforming what was then the world’s fourth largest air force into a peacetime service that was also able to meet overseas commitments in Malaya and Korea. He was promoted to air marshal in 1948‚ and knighted in 1953. (Full article...) George Jones (1896–1992) was a senior commander in the Royal Australian Air Force (RAAF). He served as Chief of the Air Staff from 1942 to 1952‚ the longest

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    Group 5   Daniel Lee‚ Ulrica Ong‚ Kiri Halsted    How  far was  the  success  of  the nationalist movements  in  SEA  dependent on  the personalities of their leader?    The success  of the  nationalist movements was widely due to the personalities  of  their  leaders‚  the conservative  and  religious natures  of  the leaders  as  well  as  the  charisma  of  the  leaders.  Nationalist  movements  refer  to  movements  which  aim  to  preserve  a  nation’s  identity‚  tradition‚  culture  or  language

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    factor to a whole new system by growing crops like rubber ‚ sugar cane ‚ tobacco ‚ and palm trees in estates own by the Europeans. Between year 1850 and 1874ical and economical order. This is a period of great political‚ social and economic flux as Malaya grappled with the gradual introduction of British induced capitalism. During this period western coastal Malay States of Perak‚ Selangor and Negeri Sembilan started to experience unprecedented influx of labour migrants ‚ mainly Chinese and capital

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    whether or not the nationalist leaders could go beyond these aims to band together the people of the country. In the case of Vietnam and Indonesia‚ the nationalist leaders managed to make use of these aims to develop a territorial identity whereas in Malaya‚ the nationalist groups were unable to put aside their racial differences and hence bonded only within their communities to establish ethnic nationalism. This can be seen from how in Indonesia‚ nationalism was initially focused on Java but

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