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    History

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    Thailand The earliest inhabitants of what is now Thailand were hunter-gatherers. However about 4‚000 BC they began farming. They grew rice. At first the farmers used stone tools but about 3‚000 BC bronze was discovered. From about 500 BC the people of what is now Thailand used iron. At first what is now Thailand was divided into small states called Meuang. By 100 AD they were practicing Theravada Buddhism. However the ancestors of modern Thais are believed to have come from southern China. They

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    region of the country‚ market size and market density. Secret Recipe opened all over the world such as Singapore‚ Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ Philippines‚ Brunei‚ Australia‚ China and Malaysia. There are over 100 outlets located all around the world. For Penang it made up of 10 outlets and most of them located at Shopping Mall for example Queensbay Mall‚ Gurney Plaza and Jusco Seberang Prai. Demographic Variable In demographic‚ customers are segmented according to age‚ gender‚ family size‚ family life

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    Anglo Dutch Treaty

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    1826-1946 C.M. Turnbull Email maryturnbull@beeb.net ABSTRACT When the East India Company created the Straits Settlements (comprising Penang & Province Wellesley‚ Melaka and Singapore) as the Fourth Presidency of India in 1826‚ Penang was the capital‚ the most important of the settlements. While it remained the headquarters of the judiciary until 1855‚ Penang soon gave way to Singapore as the administrative and commercial capital in 1832‚ beginning a rivalry. When the European merchants

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    Baby Dumping

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    Lebuh Bishop (The Star‚ Aug 10) – a wonderful occasion to go down memory lane. To know that many early schools in Peninsular Malaysia started here on Penang Island makes me proud of Penangites and those individuals who saw through that the education system was established for the inhabitants of Penang. As a young man‚ I came to know that Penang may be the state in Malaysia where good education institutions may have started. I have heard of a good number of well established schools here. Education

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    Hero of Malaysia

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    Hero of Malaysia! Well‚ since u all hv seen the matches btwn DLCW and Lin Dan‚ what do you think about the results? Disappointed? Angry? We should hv no such feelings because he is the hero of Malysia! Here‚ I’m going to tell u all about today’s main character- Datuk Lee Chong Wei’s biography. Datuk lee is a professional badminton player from Malaysia who resides in Bukit Mertajam. He won the silver medal in the 2008 and current 2012 Olympic Games. This achievement earned him the title Datuk‚

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    Malaysian Economics

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    Tertiary (wholesale and retail trade‚ finance‚ government‚ and other services) 3.3 Differences in access to capital A majority of non-malays are usually found to be living in the southern and western states of Malaysia ‚ such as Pulau Penang and Kedah. These states form

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    newborn babies have been found‚ dead or live in the most unlikely places like rubbish dump. For instance‚ The Malay Mail on 26 July 2011 [5] reported that a fetus with the umbilical cord intact was found in a garbage can at Pulau Mutiara wholesale market in Jalan Makloom‚ Penang. This shows clearly that “baby dumping” is really serious problem that currently happened in our society. 2. Problem Statement Table 1.Statistic of baby dumping cases from the Headquarters of Royal Malaysia Police (PDRM):

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    The Fort Cornwallis

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    The Fort Cornwallis Penang Island‚ as of today‚ is synonymous with its delectable hawker fare and its trails of heritage buildings and walkway. Among the many infamous historical landmarks of Penang Island - the Fort Cornwallis‚ which has a rich history of more than two centuries‚ stands out in the forefront. It is today‚ the largest and most intact fort that can be found in Malaysia. Fort Cornwallis’ history dated back to the starting point when Sir Captain Francis Light from the British

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    Nyonya Kebaya

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    Chapter 1- Introduction A Kebaya is a traditional blouse dress combination that originates from Indonesia and worn by the women in Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei‚ Burma‚ Singapore and southern Thailand. In Malacca‚ Malaysia‚ the nyonya kebaya is worn by the Baba and Nyonya culture. The nyonya kabaya is a beautiful‚ translucent‚ figure-hugging embroidered blouse. It is a work of art‚ a labour of love‚ a heritage and a traditional costume that is timeless. For an attire to any occasions‚ it is elegant

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    My Holiday

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    holidays. My father had decided to celebrate this Hari Raya at Georgetown‚ Penang. We prepared ourselves early in the morning and started our journey. We took six hours to reach Penang and checked in into the resort. That was a good evening because we go to watch the sunset along the Batu Ferring Beach. Then we had our first dinner in Penang at the food court nearby. We had ordered the “Cha Kuih Teow” and the Penang laksa. These are the most popular local foods in Panang. The next day‚ we

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