objectives and long term goals. 1. PERSONAL PARTICULARS Name (as per your MyKad) NRIC No. Age: State of origin: Peninsular Malaysia/Sarawak/Sabah Combined Family income (in RM per month) Family Income
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Language and Knowledge about Disability Language is useful for the humankind to communicate with each other. In Malaysia with a multi-ethnic group and a diversity of language use by the society to communicate especially each ethnic group also have their own mother tongue. Consequences‚ using a specific language to reflect the disability according to their indigenous knowledge will have make sense. Supported by Hosking (2008) review that a community will use a local language to reflect the concept
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Country Notebook Economic Analysis Yazmin Solla M00239246 International Marketing Introduction – Malaysia‚ a middle-income country‚ has transformed itself since the 1970s from a producer of raw materials into an emerging multi-sector economy. Under current Prime Minister NAJIB‚ Malaysia is attempting to achieve high-income status by 2020 and to move farther up the value-added production chain by attracting investments in Islamic finance‚ high technology industries‚ biotechnology‚ and services
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ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET For use with online submission of assignments Please complete all of the following details and then make this sheet the first page of each file of your assignment – do not send it as a separate document. Your assignments must be submitted as either Word documents (with .doc extension‚ NOT.docx)‚ text documents with .rtf extension or as .pdf documents. If you wish to submit in any other file format please discuss this with your lecturer well before
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We have: SMALL GROUP 1: Malay‚ SMALL GROUP 2: Chinese‚ SMALL GROUP 3: Indian‚ ALL: … as well as‚ SOLO *: Kadazan‚ SOLO **: Murut‚ SOLO ***: Iban‚ SOLO ****: Sungai‚ SOLO *****: Bidayuh‚ ALL: … and almost a hundred more ethnic groups of Sabah and Sarawak‚ each with its own distinct language‚ culture‚ tradition and lifestyle. With a colourful diversity of Malaysia’s Peninsular and Borneo cultures‚ this friendly community blends together to create contemporary Malaysia’s uniquely diverse heritage unlike
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In a democractic parliament‚ rules were set and governed regardless of any country in the world. Malaysia itself is also governed by a a set of rules. The rules assigned to a country is called the constituition. Also called the bill of rights‚ the constituition of rights is a body of basic principles a state is to be governed with. The Malayan Union first drafted the constitution in 1946 but it was opposed by the indigenous Malay community so it was cancelled. The current Malaysian Constitution
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Pursuant to the terms of s 438A‚ the Federal Territory (Modification of National Land Code) Order 1974 (with effect from 1 February 1974) made provision for the Code to apply in the Federal Territory subject to appropriate amendments. Sarawak is regulated by the Sarawak Land Code (Cap 81) which was enacted in 1957 and came into force on 1st January 1958. The structure is similar to that of the National Land Code 1965 but is slightly different as there is‚
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gained independence from Britain on August 31‚ 1957. It was then a leading producer of commodities such as tin and rubber. - Led by the Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ an affable prince from Kedah state‚ Malaya prospered. It merged with the Borneo states of Sarawak and Sabah and Singapore to form Malaysia on September 16‚ 1963. TURBULENT SIXTIES: - Politics and a personality clash between Tunku Abdul Rahman and Singapore’s then leader‚ Lee Kuan Yew‚ saw the island state separate from Malaysia in August 1965
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iii. Port of Tanjung Pelepas iv. The glittering Kuala Lumpur Internatinal Airport (KLIA) in Sepang‚ and an adjacent Formula One circuit; v. The Bakun Dam‚ meant to supply all of the electricity needs of the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak and which has enough capacity to enable exportation of power to Brunei. The project has since run into various difficulties and controversies‚ leading to at first‚ its cancellation and then its revival as a greatly scaled down project. vi. Olympic-class
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INTRODUCTION What is corporate social responsibility? It ’s also known as social responsibility. Corporate social responsibility (CSR) is when a company or an organization striking a balance between profitability and our contributions to the communities in which they operate and being obligated to meet the expectations of stakeholders‚ who are the sources of the legitimacy of the organization. The stakeholders include the owners‚ investors‚ employees‚ customers‚ government‚ suppliers‚ competitors
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