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    Informative Speech

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    INFORMATIVE SPEECH MULTICULTURALISM Title : The top 10 food that a foreigner must try in Malaysia. General Purpose : To inform the audience of what food that a foreigner must try in Malaysia. Specific Purpose : Top 10 food that a foreigner must try in certain states in Malaysia. Thesis Statement : This speech will inform the audience of why a foreigner must

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    Palas‚ Cameron Highlands was launched in year 2007 in conjunction with Visit Malaysia Year 2007. BOH Tea Plantations will soon expand their business and open another branch in Georgetown‚ Penang. They have carried out some survey and they found that Penang has the potential for their next branch because Penang is currently a great tourism spot in the world. Cameron Highlands is famous of its cool weather and fresh air so it has been a tourism spot since many years ago. The main purpose people get

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    Malaysia is a Southeast Asian nation that exists on two sides of the South China Sea‚ splits into Peninsular Malaysia which covers the southernmost point of Eurasia‚ and Malaysian Borneo (East Malaysia)‚ which is on the island of Borneo. Malaysia is bordered by Thailand on the peninsula‚ and Indonesia and Brunei on the island of Borneo. Malaysia covers an area of 329‚847 square kilometers (127‚355 square miles). Malaysia is divided into two regions‚ with a total of thirteen states based on Malay

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    industry in Malaysia which is own by Tune Air 99.25 per cent and Mofaz Air for the rest. AirAsia‚ meanwhile‚ operates 26 flights weekly to Kota Kinabalu‚ 28 flights to Kuching‚ two flights to Labuan‚ seven flights to Langkawi‚ and 14 flights each to Penang‚ Kota Bahru and Miri. Except that‚ they serve other destination also‚ it is alor setar and tawau. Recently their performance is boost and they will closely to take over the domestic airlines market. They have a very good price strategy to increasing

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    Role Play

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    Derrick SCENE ONE AIRPLANE (Inside the airplane) Captain: Attention to all passenger‚ I am Captain Ng. We will be reach in Penang International Airport after 10 minutes ‚ the air temperature is 30 degree celsius and the time is 6.30 am ‚ wish everyone have a nice day and thank you so much for choosing our airplane. Charmaine: Yes!! ‚ Finally I am going to reach Penang ‚ I had been sit almost 20 hours. I am missing my family very much and my bosom friend ‚Jiaying ‚ it has been 3 years we never

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    Malay Peninsula: An Overview

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    1. Constitutional history 2. 1957 Constitution 1. Executive branch 2. Legislative branch 3. Judicial Branch 3. Constitutional Challenges 4. System of government under 1957 Constitution 5. Timeline 6. Bibliography The federation of Malaysia is comprised of 13 states and 3 federal territories on the Malay Peninsula and on the northern part of the island of Borneo. The country is bordered by Thailand and the South China Sea on the north‚ and the straits of Malacca and Singapore on the south

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    I was born in 1978‚ and started my life-education when I was at 5 years of age in a USM kindergarten‚ Penang. I grew up in Penang‚ had an ordinary secondary education in two schools (SMKA Almashoor and St. George’s Girls School)‚ which I find two different cultures in both schools. While in an Islamic school‚ we were thought all the essential Islamic values which (I think) made the most of who I am today. Meanwhile being in St’ George’s Girls School‚ a multi-cultural school‚ has developed me into

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    Organization (UNWTO). [ONLINE] Available at: http://www.unwto.org/media/news/en/press_det.php?id=5361. [Accessed 25 October 2012]. Article Summary-1 Zahed Ghaderi and Ahmad Puad Mat Som (2012). Impacts of Global Economic Crisis on Tourism Business in Penang. South Asian Journal of Tourism and Heritage. 5‚ pp.08. Article Summary-2 Carmen Babaita‚ Marilen Pirtea‚ Andreia Ispas (2010) Cizmar‚ Sanja: Vlahov‚ Antonio. An Enterprises Odeyssey. International Conference Proceeings: 1576-15-89‚ 4‚ 20. Zagreb:

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    Simple Network Design

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    13 Figure 6.1: Bus topology. 16 Figure 6.2: Ring topology.. 17 Figure 6.3: Mesh topology. 18 Figure 6.4: Star topology. 18 Figure 6.5: Star topology in Kitty Store network. 20 Figure 8.1: Kuala Lumpur branch. 21 Figure 8.2: Penang branch. 23 Figure 8.3: Johor Bahru Branch. 24 Figure 8.4: Router A and Router C 26 Figure 8.5: Router B and Router C 27 Figure 8.6: Router A and Router B 27 Figure 8.7: Router A and Internet N1 28 Figure 8.8: Internet N1 and Internet

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    Importance of the signing of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty 3. Contributions of Maj William Farquhar‚ Sir Stamford Raffles‚ John Crawfurd. Reasons why Singapore was chosen as a port British Current Situation 1. They had ports at Bencoolen and Penang 2. They were also in trade with China and India. They traded their Opium which was from India for Chinese tea in which they sold in Europe. 3. They desperately needed a stop over port. Breaking the Dutch Monopoly of trade 1. During

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