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    Tongkat Ali

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    INTRODUCTION In Malaysia‚ the consumption of chocolate is still low even though there is an increament from year to year. In 1985‚ the consumption of chocolate was around 0.245 kg per person and this increased to 0.675 kg per person in 1992.  The consumption of chocolate is always related to children. However‚ the consumption among adults are low. This could be due to the misconception of chocolate itself. Chocolate is always associated with obesity‚ tooth decay‚ hyperactive‚ pimples and other

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    TITLE Soak Up Glorious Views And Sleep In Comfort At Celyn Resort Kinabalu LEAD PARAGRAPH Celyn Resort Kinabalu is just a short distance from the famous Poring Hot Springs in the Malaysian state of Sabah. It is also close to the UNESCO World Heritage Site of Kinabalu Park. The nearest town is Ranau. A great base for exploring some of Sabah’s spectacular natural delights‚ the property also offers incredible views of the surrounding areas and very comfortable rooms for a great night’s sleep. Wake up

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    TOPIC ONE: MALAYSIAN SOCIETY Definition: society A society can be defined in many ways: ❖ a group of persons united by a common purpose or interest or a group of interacting people who share a geographical region (territory)‚ a sense of common identity‚ and a common culture. ❖ a group of humans broadly distinguished from other groups by mutual interests‚ participation in characteristic relationships‚ shared institutions‚ and a common culture. ❖ the totality of social relationships among

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    Why I Love Malaysia

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    cultures and we share our faith and trust. For instance‚ the Malays believe the existence of Allah and their traditional costumes is µBajuKurung¶. Besides‚ some natives also have very unique tradition. For instance‚ the Kadazan people in the Penampang of Sabah. The traditional costumes for Kadazan people is µSinuangga¶ and µGaung¶. Surely you can made a breakthrough for your exploration. They also have

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    Tunku Abdul Rahman

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    of the country‚ Abdul Rahman was also a member of the United Malays National Organization‚ an organization struggling against Britain’s Malayan Union. Also known as Bapa Kemerdekaan‚ he became the first Prime Minister of the country after Sarawak‚ Sabah and Singapore merged to form Malaysia in 1963. He played a key role when the Organization of Islamic Conference was established in 1969 and served as its first Secretary-General. Childhood & Early Life Abdul Rahman was born on 8 February 1903 in

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    Our National Day

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    one of Malaysia’s most memorable and significant points in history. National Day shouldn’t be confused with Malaysia Day‚ which is celebrated on September 16 and declared an official public holiday since 2010. Malaysia Day marks the day where Sabah‚ Sarawak‚ Singapore and Malaya had joined together to form the federation of Malaysia‚ although Singapore has since become its own country. This year would be the 55th year that Malaysia celebrates her independence from British rule. However‚ times

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    Mat Salleh

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    Mat Salleh or his actual name Datu Mat Salleh was a famous warrior who fought against the British rule in Sabah. Mat Salleh originated from the Suluk Paitan ethnic group. His father was Datu Balu who married a girl from the Bajau ethnic group and had four children‚ namely‚ Ali‚ Mat Salleh‚ Badin and Bolong. Mat Salleh’s wife was Dayung Andung who was from the Sultan Sulu’s family and her village was at Penggalaban‚ Paitan. Mat Salleh took over the duties of his father as the village chieftain in

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    Famous Places in Malaysia

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    4. Pulau Redang‚ Perhentian‚ Kapas or Tioman – These east coastal islands are best for snorkeling‚ scuba diving‚ photographing live corals and sunsets! You can also witness turtles laying eggs at sea shore if you are lucky; 5. Sarawak and Sabah – Climb the massive Mt. Kinabalu‚ visit the mythical Borneo where you can see wild Orang-utan and off course‚ taste plenty of fresh and cheap seafood! Off the shore of Tawau is the famous Sipadan “scuba diving heaven” Island; 6. Melaka – The

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    COMPANY BACKGROUND Green Shipping Sdn. Bhd. beginnings in the shipping business in 1971 with the initial objectives to venture into the shipping industry to provide a regular and efficient supply of vessels for the forestry industry exports from Sabah as well as to support the government’s policy to increase Malaysian participation in the maritime sector. The company has since grown and diversified in their range of services provided with a well strategize approach‚ including a COA with Petronas

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    Nil@vin

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    director of Myne Resort is Ouh Mee Lan. 5. Which agencies that enhance the ecological corridor for the Bornean Elephant at the Lower Kinabatangan? The agencies that enhance the ecological corridor for the Borean Elephant at the Lower Kinabatangan are Sabah Wildlife Department and the Borneo Conservation Trust (BCT). 6. What is the hope from Datuk Masidi Manjun with this programme? Datuk Masidi Manjun hopes with this programme‚ it will provide protection for the land from any threats such as encroachments

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