Tamil and English are the major languages spoken by the different ethnic groups in Malaysia. • Due to the British colonization‚ the English language once has become the official language of the country. • In 1956‚ Malay language was given the status of national language in The Razak Report‚ and supported by The Rahman Talib Report in 1960. • Both reports became the basis of the Education Act 1961‚ which states that the national language (Malay language) is the main medium of instruction and
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Tun Abdul Razak’s Leadership Style Tun Abdul Razak succeeded Tunku Abdul Rahman as the second Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ leading and guiding the country from 1970 to 1976( 6 years). He was born in Pulau Keladi‚ Pahang on March 11‚ 1922 and he is the only son. The period if Tun Razak’s leadership as Malaysia’s prime minister is associated with the era of implementing the development strategy. Tun Abdul Razak also masterminded and implemented Malaysia’s New Economic Policy (NEP)‚ vigorously tackling
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DMM SALES SDN BHD (331542-U) [Wholly Owned by DAIHATSU (M) SDN BHD] No 1 Jalan PS 6‚ Prima Selayang‚ 68100 Batu caves‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan Fax:03-61368754 CUSTOMERS PRICE LIST: EFFECTIVE DATE: 1 March 2013 The largest of dealer Perodua vihicles in Malaysia with 17 branches MANUAL 660 BX BASIC [ AM6BXB ] Color Type TOTAL SALES PRICE [inclusive of Govt. Approved Standard Accessories‚ Sales tax & Excise duty] EXPENSES Insurance Premium [1 year] Road Tax[1 year] Registration Fee (Private) H.P
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Bengkoka‚ Pitas to be developed as a tourism destination) Submission Date 12th DECEMBER 2012 Name of Lecturer MISS FIONA GADIUS For Academic Counter Staff: Collected by: Remarks: Received Date and Stamp: University of Tun Abdul Razak (UNIRAZAK) Sabah Regional Center‚ 2012. Page 1 of 37 HUB 3214 / Research Methodology For Hospitality And Tourism Research Title: Potential of Dataran Bengkoka‚ Pitas to be developed as a tourism destination Researcher: Noyihin Binti Sangkong
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Traditions and Imagine community‚part 1 Identity Formation.International Review of Scotish Studies.(vol.28.pp 3-21) Retrieved on 5 November‚ 2012.Retrieved from http://www.invented traditions/Imagine Studies.pdf. www.oxforddictionaryonline.com. Penyata rasmi Parlimen Malaysia (2003).Retrieved on 6 November‚ 2012 www.mirisarawak.com Federal Constitution in Malaysia (2010)
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Abdul Rahman and Singapore’s then leader‚ Lee Kuan Yew‚ saw the island state separate from Malaysia in August 1965. - Tunku Abdul Rahman’s ruling Alliance coalition suffered major setbacks in the May 12‚ 1969 COALITION CONSOLIDATES POWER: - Abdul Razak expanded the original Alliance coalition of three parties to
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Teachers’ Day In many countries‚ Teachers’ Days (or Teachers Day) are intended to be special days for the appreciation of teachers‚ and may include celebrations to honour them for their special contributions in a particular field area‚ or the community in general. The date on which Teachers’ day is celebrated varies from country to country. Teachers’ days are distinct from World Teachers’ Day which is officially celebrated across the world on October 5.[1] History The idea of celebrating Teachers’
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Federation of Malaya gained independence in 1957‚ theMalaysian education system has been developing so as to unify the nationstateand to promote economic growth. The Education Act of 1961‚which followed educational reform efforts such as the Razak Statementof 1956 and the Rahman Talib Report of 1960‚ has governed the moderneducation system in Malaysia. These educational reforms correlated withsocioeconomic conditions. In the early 1970s‚ the New Economic Policy(NEP 1971)‚ or Bumiputera Policy‚ was implemented
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cannot grow. I myself as a Malay Malaysian am very disappointed with myself and my own race. Other races had to thrive to be where they are. The solution I would give is to accomplish what both the Razak Report and the New Economic Policy was meant to do in the end: A Deadline. (Ministry of Education‚ 1956) A gradual strip down of policies such as ethnic quota system and preferential policy because that would wake up the Malays from being too comfortable. The only thing that separates us from being
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placing unity the top priority” What really inspires me is what our beloved prime minister Dato’ Sri Najib Razak idea for 1malaysia‚ even though at first sight it might sound another useless propaganda from the government‚ and many of my friends take it as a joke for the unity among the nations in this colourful land‚ but I see the true colours behind his meaning. How is Dato’ Sri Najib Razak inclined towards something as haunting and anathema as this to many of his UMNO colleagues and war lords
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