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    Youth Suicide in Malaysia

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    is a major issue in Malaysia that requires the use of public relations to reach out to the society and convey the subject and its effects. Through the use of Public relations campaigns‚ it is possible to educate all parties to take action to limit the stigma surrounding suicide and help our youth through support and treatment. Through past cases and campaigns‚ it is possible to identify the key components that would make a suicide prevention campaign more effective in Malaysia. Background Suicide

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    Environment

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    ENVIRONMENT Defining Environment Is the circumstances or conditions that surround one; surroundings. It is the totality of circumstances surrounding an organism or group of organisms‚ especially: The combination of external physical conditions that affect and influence the growth‚ development‚ and survival of organisms: Is the complex of social and cultural conditions affecting the nature of an individual or community Hence therefore we can classify components of environment as follows;

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    Oil Palm in Malaysia

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    Oil Palm in Malaysia A gift from nature. A gift for life. About Palm Oil The oil palm (Elaeis guineensis) is an ancient tropical plant from the West African tropical rainforest region. It is still being cultivated there as well as across the tropics. Palm oil is extracted from the mesocarp of the fruit of an oil palm species. In Malaysia‚ the high yielding tenera‚ which is a cross between dura and pisifera species‚ is the most commonly cultivated palm tree. Basically‚ there are two main products

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    This article examines the direction of ethnic politics in Malaysia by investigating the 2008 election results and the subsequent political maneuverings of political parties following the election. The results do not clearly demonstrate the demise of ethnic politics; however‚ the communal political paradigm of the Barisan Nasional Party (BN) has become increasingly ineffective in its attempts to appease both Malay and non-Malay communities. Following the election‚ the BN seems to have moved towards

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    ORIGINAL ARTICLE How Should Malaysia Respond to its Ageing Society? D R Forsyth‚ FRCP*‚ Y C Chia‚ FRCP** *Box 135‚ Department of Medicine for the Elderly‚ Addenbrooke’s Hospital‚ Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust‚ Hills Road‚ Cambridge‚ CB2 2QQ‚ England‚ **Department of Primary Care Medicine‚ Faculty of Medicine‚ University of Malaya‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Malaysia SUMMARY As Malaysia ages its health and social care systems will have to adapt to a changing pattern of disease and dependency

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    Malaysia has changed a lot in recent times and it will probably change a great deal in the next 50 years. I feel the healthcare‚ house‚ and power are likely to change the most and have the biggest impact on people’s lives. The healthcare is an important topic for Malaysia because it must always changing for the better. I think that doctor will almost certainly detect disease at very early stages using innovative technology based on blood tests or imaging. I am sure the new medicine‚ advance of

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    TEENAGE PREGNANCY IN MALAYSIA Introduction News headlines such as “The trials of teen mothers” and “Teen probed for throwing baby from window” can be seen in our papers every other week as we are faced with the ever-growing problem of teenage pregnancy. In most reported cases‚ these hapless young women even attempt to abandon their new-borns in the most harrowing ways. Sexuality without social maturity often leads to pregnancy. These mothers are at high risk of not finishing school which often

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    Malaysia Truly Asia

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    Malaysia‚ Truly Asia Malaysia has long been one of the world’s best kept tourism secrets. It is an ideal tourism destination in so many different aspects as it offers a wide range of diverse attraction to suit all tastes and most importantly‚ at relatively affordable prices. In addition‚ the country also offers a fascinating cultural mix with colourful festivals‚ unique arts and crafts‚ architecture‚ food and a rich array of dance forms. Malaysia has a tropical climate throughout the year‚ enjoying

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    Foreign Workers In Malaysia

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    Foreign Workers in Malaysia: Assessment of their Economic Effects and Review of the Policy The World Bank International Population Conference on Migration‚ Urbanization and Development July 8th‚ 2013 The World Bank‚ East Asia Pacific Region‚ Human Development Dept. Social Protection & Labor Unit Objective This study aims to help MOHR to better… Manage existing human resources in the country. • Plan for the development of future human capital needs. • Two Interlinked Components I. Human Resource

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    hydro electric in malaysia

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    with less maintenance and also environmental friendly. Malaysian government has launched the Small Renewable Energy Programme (SREP) in 2001‚ in order to motivate the Independent Power Producer (IPP) in implementing the renewable energy projects in Malaysia. In 2009‚ there are 5 mini hydropower projects from 17 SREP participants‚ and one of them is Renewable Power Sdn. Bhd. This mini hydro is operating at Gading Reserve forest‚ Hulu Selangor with licensed capacity of 2.2MW. The capital cost of this

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