Pustaka‚ Jalan Dagok and Taman Heritage‚ Kuching‚ Sarawak‚ Malaysia for Jurutera TCS Sdn. Bhd. during my 8 months attachment. My scopes of tasks include assisting the design engineer to supervise and monitoring work progress of project and checking the amendments to the project designs drawings for various projects. Previously‚ I worked for Pragmatic Gain Sdn. Bhd. as site supervisor for the Upgrading Works at Sekolah Kebangsaan Sampadi‚ Lundu‚ Sarawak‚ Malaysia from May 2009 to July 2009. My main tasks
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on the information in the case‚ timber harvesting is out of control‚ particularly in Sarawak. The rate in which the timber is being harvested cannot be sustained and eventually will dry up. The Malaysian government recognizes this issue and the Western interests groups are threatening to ban exports from Malaysia unless there is an immediate resolution to this issue. The governments of Malaysia and Sarawak invited the International Tropical Timber Organization (ITTO) to assess the impact of
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The report includes data and information on the management changes on of an organization. The report present information on the cases and scenarios happened in the organization‚ changes that the organization made and the reaction of their employees. The report mainly focuses more particularly on the changes that the organization made and analyzing these changes. Besides that‚ through analyzing the changes that the organization made and their employees reaction‚ the report will also include comments
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Traditional rice and their eating qualities By Senior Research Officer Teo Gien Kheng Email address : jeantgk@sarawaknet.gov.my Sarawak cannot compete with West Malaysia in rice cultivation as she lacks the prerequisites of basic infrastructure namely‚ efficient drainage and irrigation system. For the past 40 years cultivation has remained mainly a monoculture except in a few irrigation schemes. It is costly to invest in effective drainage and irrigation facilities especially in hilly and undulating
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territories in northwestern Borneo‚ Sarawak and Sabah (then known as North Borneo)‚ which by 1960 were well advanced on the road to independence. The newly elected government of Singapore was in favour of merging with Malaya‚ and in 1961 Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ prime minister of Malaya‚ took the initiative and suggested that a plan should be devised whereby Singapore‚ North Borneo‚ Brunei (another British territory in Borneo that had achieved autonomy)‚ and Sarawak would be brought closer together with
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the State of Emergency to be abolished for the first time since 1948 1962 - Talks on giving independence to Singapore‚ Sabah‚ Sarawak and Brunei between local leaders and British. Singapore seems to be fine to enter Malaya. However‚ Brunei opposition leaders object the motion and cause chaos that lead to the abandon of the decision to enter Malaya. Sabah and Sarawak generally agree to enter however was objected by The Phillipines and Indonesia. Phillipines claim their sovereignity over Sabah while
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consumption as well as positive and negative experiences related to alcohol in Peninsular Malaysia as well as in Sarawak‚ East Malaysia. The focus of the paper is to study the impact of ethnic and religious identity on alcohol consumption in East and West Malaysia. The information on West (Peninsular) Malaysia was collected in 1996 and 1997 and the information on East Malaysia (Sarawak) in 1999. The study‚ however‚ is not only about the quantities and qualities of alcohol consumed in Malaysia. The
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3. THE MERGING PLAN 27th May 1961: Tunku Abdul Rahman suggested the merger of Malaya with: - Singapore - North Borneo: Sabah - Sarawak - Brunei 4. “Free through unification”was the main general factor of the proposal. 5. REASONSPolitical Reasons- To curb communist threat- To boost and accelerate the independence of Brunei‚ Singapore‚ Sabah and Sarawak.- To create racial harmony 6. REASONSEconomy- To boost regional economy for people and countriesSocial- To create Malaysian nation
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several political parties had be formed to cater to various stands that began to emerge. Among the neighbouring countries‚ Indonesia and Philippines were among those whose reactions were clearly stated and expressed.There are many reactions from Sabah‚Sarawak‚Brunei‚Indonesia and Philippines. In Sabah‚ there are political parties such as UNKO and USNO in Sabah gave a reaction on the issue of Formation of Malaysia. Sabah made several claims as a condition for joining the formation of Malaysia. They want
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of part any native race.According to judicial interpretation the term ‘native’ is identified to be a native by descent and way of life.The Federal Constitution defines a native in Article 161 A‚ Clause (6&7) thus : (a) In relation to Sarawak‚ a person who is a citizen and either belongs to one of the races specified in clause (7) as indigenous to the State or is of mixed blood deriving exclusively from those races; and (b) In relation to Sabah‚ a person who is a citizen‚ is the
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