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    english law

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    sources of Malaysian law is English law. Explain how English law and the other sources of law form part of the law of Malaysia. The law of Malaysia mostly based to the common law legal system. It was a final result of the colonisation of Malaya‚ Sarawak‚ and North Borneo by Britain in between 19th century to 1960s. The supreme law of the land—the Constitution of Malaysia—sets out the legal framework and rights of Malaysian citizens as they will obey all the rule that had been state. Federal laws enacted

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    Renewable Energy

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    RENEWABLE ENERGY IN MALAYSIA BY MOHD HAIRINIZAM ABDUL KARIM FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UITM‚ ARAU PERLIS FOR ENCIK KAMSOL MOHAMED KASSIM LECTURER ENVIRONMENTAL MARKETING (MKT 665) FACULTY BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UITM‚ ARAU PERLIS ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This assignment is to meet the learning needs of the subjet of MKT 665 (Environmental Marketing). MKT 665 is one of the subjects taught in the modules for the study of the Faculty of Business Administration (Marketing). In completing

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    Visit to Fmhs

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    Visit to Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences ‚ UNIMAS Friday‚14.12.12 – Life Science Students-3 were going to FMHS at Kuching‚ Sarawak. We set off from East Campus at 2pm. We were divided into 3 small group and I was in the last group‚ that was 3rd group. The aim for this visiting was to encourage life science students to further their study in FMHS soon and thus to introduce the life style of Medicine Students at FMHS. There were 3 stations that we had to visit. First station was Anotomy

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    A Better Tomorrow

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    canai[group 3] nasi lemak[group 4] and teh tarik Don’t forhet ther king of the fruits - the durian! Eeeee![group 1 & 2] Nice la![group 3 & 4] What about the sago worms? Yuks! Not our cup of tea! Hey!They are delicious And nutritious Our famous Sarawak Kek Lapis Can be exported to the rest of the world‚ you know [individual] So defined….. So refine….. So divine….. the range is totally out of the world! Malaysians‚ we must have a sense of fairness‚ a common sense approach to the world People

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    Malaysian Constitution

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    THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION & THE LEGAL FRAMEWORK Prepared By: Ms. Narimah Hashim Jabatan Perakaunan & Kewangan Fakulti Ekonomi & Pengurusan‚ UPM NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 1 THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION Definitions‚ features & functions Relationship of the government & the Constitution Financial relationship between Federal & State Governments Government grants Financial difficulties of States NHashim....UPM...12.7.2006 2 WHAT IS THE FEDERAL CONSTITUTION? The Federal Constitution

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    Business law

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    federation and many other related subjects. Besides the Federal Constitution‚ there is a state constitution where each state has their own constitution regulating the government of that state. Malaysia‚ which consists of Peninsular Malaysia‚ Sabah and‚ Sarawak is one political unit‚ but it is not exactly governed by the same set of laws. There is two important links which is the Parliament and Federal Court. The Parliament can and does legislate for the whole country while the Federal Court acts as a final

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    NEWS FOCUS KOTA KINABALU - The World Bank (WB) in Washington has confirmed through a new study that Sabah is not only the poorest state in Malaysia but it’s likely to stay that way for a considerable length of time given current efforts in poverty eradication. The bottomline was that Malaysia’s economic planning in Sabah so far has not been for inclusive growth. The study contained in the World Bank’s 2010 Malaysia Economic Monitor (MEM)‚ the third in its series‚ was handed over last night

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    of Malaysia‚ which came into force in 1957‚ is the supreme law of Malaysia.[1] The Federation was initially called the Federation of Malaya (in Malay‚ Persekutuan Tanah Melayu) and it adopted its present name‚ Malaysia‚ when the States of Sabah‚ Sarawak and Singapore (now independent) joined the Federation.[2] The Constitution establishes the Federation as a constitutional monarchy having the Yang di-Pertuan Agong as the Head of State whose roles are largely ceremonial.[3] It provides for the establishment

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    Tourism in Malaysia

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    Geographically‚ Malaysia is almost as diverse as its culture. 11 states and 2 federal territories (Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya) form Peninsular Malaysia which is separated by the South China Sea from East Malaysia which includes the 2 states (Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo) and a third federal territory‚ the island of Labuan.  One of Malaysia ’s key attractions is its extreme contrasts which further add to this theme of ‘diversity’. Towering skyscrapers look down upon wooden houses built on stilts

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    Zakat

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    1. Collecting Zakat Zakat is considered to be a religious duty‚ and is expected to be paid by all practicing Muslims who have the financial means (nisab). In addition to their zakat obligations‚ Muslims are encouraged to make voluntary contributions (sadaqah). The zakat is not collected from non-Muslims‚ although they are sometimes required to pay the jizyah tax. Al-Qur ’an does not provide specific guidelines on which types of wealth are taxable under the zakat‚ nor does it specify percentages

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