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    law of malaysia

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    interruption of the World War II‚ left greater impact upon the law of the country. The legal history of Malaysian begins with the acquisition of Penang in 1786 and with the introduction of the Charters of Justice in 1807‚ 1826 and 1855. The legal system of Malaysia was modeled after the English legal system which practices parliamentary democracy and is ruled by a Constitutional Monarchy‚ with His Majesty the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (the King) ceremonially as the Head of the country. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong

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    no smoking policy

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    Implementation of no smoking policy in Olivarez College Tagaytay and other hazards of smoking. CHAPTER ONE Introduction A. Background of the Study Smoking is one of the causes of the death of many Filipino. It gives different smoking-related diseases. On a daily basis‚ 240 Filipinos die because of these smoking-related diseases such as heart failure‚ stroke‚ chronic obstructive pulmonary disease‚ peripheral vascular disease and many cancers. This accounts for 87‚600 deaths due to smoking-related diseases

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    teenage suicide

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    Journal of Crisis Intervention and Suicide Prevention. 25(4):176-182. Bertini‚ K. 2009. Understand and Preventing Suicide. Westport‚ Connecticut London: Praeger. N/A‚ 2006. Suicidal Thoughts‚ Suicide Attempts‚ Major Depressive Episode‚ and Substance Use among Adults‚ 34‚ 1-7. The Scientific Monthly ‚ Vol. 5‚ No. 2 (Aug.‚ 1917)‚ pp. 154-165 The Clustering and Contagion of Suicide Social Indicators Research ‚ Vol. 66‚ No. 1/2‚ Quality of Life Research on Children and Adolescents (Apr.‚ 2004)‚ pp. 81-105

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    GST of Malaysia. Recently‚ Government Malaysia was implementation to change the service system and sale system tax to Good Service Tax system (GST) start from third quarter in 2011. GST is Value-Added tax (VAT)‚ there is tax on all taxable of goods and services in a country except those specially exempted goods and services. The implement of the GST is to substitute the sales and service tax which has been used in the country for several decades. It also can help government to reduce it’s to fall

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    English in Malaysia

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    According to The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Languages & Literature‚ p 61‚ English in Malaysia has been categorized into three levels: the acrolect‚ mesolect and basilect. The acrolect is near-native. Only those educated in core English-speaking countries from early schooling up to university may be found to speak the acrolect variety‚ and only a small percentage of Malaysians are proficient in it. As with other similar situations‚ a continuum exists between these three varieties and speakers may

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    Teenage Relationship

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    T04 1003268H Preliminary Information Title of presentation: Increase in Teenage Boy-girl Relationships in Singapore Central idea/thesis: Statistics and trends of teenage dating in Singapore 1. Introduction (A) Attention-getter: Now if I could just get the guys and the girls in the room to turn and face each other for a bit

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    An Analysis on Malaysia

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    MALAYSIA: In-depth country analysis Background Malaysia‚ a federation of 13 states forming a constitutional monarchy‚ comprising two distinct regions separated by some 650 km of the South China Sea‚ was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore and the East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo joined the Federation. Being a middle-income country‚ it has transformed itself since the 1970s from a producer of raw materials into an emerging multi-sector

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    Law in Malaysia

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    The Malaysian Legal System – Ahmad Ibrahim & Ahlemah Joned • General Principles of Malaysian Law – Lee Mei Pheng • Principles of the Law of Contract in Malaysia – Syed Ahmad Alsagoff. • Partnership Law in Malaysia – Samsar Kamar Latif • Understanding Company Law in Malaysia – K. Arjunan & C.K. Low • The Industrial Relations Law of Malaysia – Wu Min Aun • Law of Negotiable Instruments – Poh Chu Chai. • Islamic Banking – Concepts and Applications – Sudin Haron & Bala Shanmugam RELEVANT

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    Batek of Malaysia

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    Introduction to Cultural Anthropology (GSF1049E) January 17‚ 2011 The Batek of Malaysia The Batek of Malaysia is a hunter-gatherer tribe‚ they are located in the Malaysian rainforest in groups of families. They would be considered Foragers‚ They live in camps of five or six nuclear families. Nuclear families consist of a Mother‚ Father‚ and their children. “The nuclear family is most common because‚ in a foraging setting‚ it is adaptive to various situations.” (Cultural Anthropology Chapter

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    com the office on Smoking and Health at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) counted 45.3 million American smokers. (Rodu) Smoking cigarettes in public places can cause negative health effects on people. Exposure to second hand smoke could risk exposure to cancer or even heart disease . Exposure to second hand smoke for a short period of time may cause breathing difficulties‚ headaches and even nausea. Due to the possibilities of these health risk smoking should be banned in

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