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    built on a 47-acre piece of Government land in Gurney Road (now Jalan Semarak)‚ Kuala Lumpur. Plans for the construction of the college‚ however‚ were put on hold when World War II erupted in Peninsular Malaysia. During the Japanese occupation of Malaya‚ the college was known as ‘Shihan Gakko’ then at its High Street (now Jalan Bandar) premises. It was headed by Mr. Arimoto and assisted by Mr. N.A.K Nair who later became its principal. After the liberation‚ the College was reopened on September 16

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    the electronic media when talking about the role of communication in the four- day revolution‚ the print media also did their share‚ particularly the alternative press led by Malaya‚ Mr. and Ms.‚ Veritas news magazine‚ Philippine Daily Inquirer and Manila Times. “We did our share in keeping people abreast of developments”‚ Malaya publisher Jose Burgos Jr. Meanwhile‚ from the provinces‚ the crucial role of mass communication in the February Revolution was further underscored. Radio station DZLB‚ the

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    independence in 1957. The MIC was established in August 1946‚ at the end of World War II‚ to fight for Indian independence from British colonial rule. After India gained its independence‚ MIC involved itself in the struggle for the independence of Malaya (now Malaysia which was achieved in 1957. | It positioned itself for representation on behalf of the Indian community in the post-war development of the country. The MIC joined the National Alliance comprising the United Malays National Organization

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    Tensions between the United States and Germany had been tense since the end of World War I. Nazi leader Adolf Hitler saw the United States as a weak yet overbearing nation that consistently meddled in the affairs of other nations. Hitler saw the USA as an ideological enemy‚ racially mixed and therefore inferior. Hitler rationalized his motives for carrying out WWII with the repercussions of WWI. The Nazi Party believed that the Treaty of Versailles was the destruction of German pride and success

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    Essay: MEDIA ANALYSIS IN MALAYSIA (NEWSPAPERS) INTRODUCTION Newspapers are essential in everyone’s daily life as it is the main source of news since the olden days before the television was invented. Without the newspapers‚ where does the news come from? Particularly in Malaysia‚ there are several languages used in the country. The main languages used however are English‚ Bahasa and Mandarin. Each of these different languages have specially dedicated newspapers to the particular language.

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    ANALYSIS OF CURRENT COMPETITORS Competitors’ Profile The Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad was formed in 1960 and is a public listed company with 49% public participation.  It operates with state-of-the-art technology and is the key supplier to Shell’s Oil Products’ businesses in Malaysia. The Company’s oil refinery at Port Dickson produces a comprehensive range of petroleum products‚ most of which are consumed within Malaysia. In 1999 the Company completed its RM 1.4 billion

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    CONFIDENTIAL LG/APR 2010/BEL260/250 UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA FINAL EXAMINATION COURSE COURSE CODE EXAMINATION TIME : INTERMEDIATE ENGLISH / MAINSTREAM ENGLISH II BEL260/250 APRIL 2010 3 HOURS INSTRUCTIONS TO CANDIDATES 1. This question paper consists of two (2) parts : PART A : Section 1 (5 Questions) Section 2 (6 Questions) Section 3 (5 Questions) PART B : (1 Question) 2. 3. Answer ALL questions from both parts in the Answer Booklet. Do not bring any material into the examination

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    Hierarchy of Courts

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    Explain the hierarchy of courts in Malaysia. Discuss in details. Law is defined as any system of regulations to govern the conduct of the people of a community‚ society or nation. It is the governmental response to society ’s need for both regularity‚ consistency and justice based upon collective human experience. A statute‚ ordinance‚ or regulation enacted by the legislative branch of a government and signed into law‚ or in some nations created by decree/judgement without any democratic process

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    Background of Research

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    BACKGROUND OF RESEARCH Today‚ the development of this information orientation in Malaysia can be seen in many forms. The print media has the longest history‚ beginning with the earliest newspaper‚ the Penang Gazette in 1838. Now there are about 50 newspaper dailies and weeklies‚ either broadsheets or tabloids in the various languages of the main ethnic groups in our country - Malay‚ English‚ Mandarin and Tamil. It is a truism that the mass media‚ like any other social institution‚ do not Operate

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    Political System According to Quah as cited in Funston: “Controlled democracy” – “a republic with a parliamentary system of government based on the British Westminster model‚ but which has been adopted to suit the local conditions”. Three important differences between the Singaporean and British parliamentary systems: (1) Singapore has a written constitution; (2) Singapore has a unicameral legislature; and (3) Singapore is not a monarchy. Head of State – President  elected by the citizens of

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