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    Malaysia Culture

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    Malaysian Culture Malaysian culture is a harmonious melting-pot of many different Asian cultures‚ all co-existing together in one country. The famous slogan used by the Malaysian Tourism Promotion Board in their ads is Malaysia- Truly Asia. While Malaysia has a lot to offer visitors to her shores‚ one of the truly unique attractions on offer is the country’s people. After all‚ what is a country without its people? The largest community in Malaysia is the Malays‚ accounting for 50% of the population

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    Kedah Trial 2012

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    P1 | Malacca | Negeri Sembilan | Perak | Kedah | Terengganu | Pulau Pinang | MRSM | SBP | |A |Article |Formal Letter |Report |Article |Article |Article |Article |Report | | |Secondary school life |Letter of complaint |Disciplinary cases – causes & suggestions to overcome problem |Tips to improve academic performance |Cleanliness campaign |How to make the classroom a conducive place to study |Road safety tips for students |Haze – causes & effects | |B |Describe the strangest person

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    since the days of the legendary queen of sheba Spice trade was being transported in Muslims ships selling from ports in india or the middle east Major impact of Islam came in the early fifteenth century with the rise of the new sultanate at Malacca The Muslim traders who had come to southeast asia for the spice trade‚ other would also covet that trade Catholic Europe had been confined to one area One major attempt to expand beyond those frontiers was the Crusades which largely failed

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    Malaysian Studies Cultural

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    1.0 Introduction Malaysia is a multiracial society that comprises many ethnic groups. In West Malaysia‚ the largest ethnic groups are the Malays‚ Chinese and Indians. In Sabah and Sarawak‚ the number of ethnic group is even bigger including the Kadazan ‚ Bajau ‚ Iban ‚ Murut and Bidayuh. This difference in ethnicity that we have in Malaysia is paralleled by other things such as the way of life‚ languages‚ politics‚ economy‚ place of habitants and where they come from. The earliest ethnic was

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    Nyonya Kebaya

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    Chapter 1- Introduction A Kebaya is a traditional blouse dress combination that originates from Indonesia and worn by the women in Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Brunei‚ Burma‚ Singapore and southern Thailand. In Malacca‚ Malaysia‚ the nyonya kebaya is worn by the Baba and Nyonya culture. The nyonya kabaya is a beautiful‚ translucent‚ figure-hugging embroidered blouse. It is a work of art‚ a labour of love‚ a heritage and a traditional costume that is timeless. For an attire to any occasions‚ it is elegant

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    Ethnic Group in Malaysia

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    Nan)‚ located in what is South Vietnam and Cambodia today. The second great civilization of Malays is Sri Vijaya‚ located in Palembang. After the fall of Sri Vijaya‚ Parameswara‚ the prince of Palembang migrated to Malacca‚ which in turns established the Sultanate and Empire of Malacca. Migration of Malays Originally‚ Malaysia was occupied by the Proto Malays which migrate to the Peninsula in batches during the ice-age‚ when the continental plate and the Islands were connected by land. This

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    in Indonesia by Muslim traders and India. However‚ the deduction is also believed that this shirt has received a Middle Eastern influences like tunic shaped neck incision‚ the neck shape is first used by the ancient Arabs. During the Age of the Malacca Sultanate‚

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    Human Resource Management

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    is a seaport that handles containerized and bulk cargo. It has been operational since 1994 and handles around 3million TEUs (containers) yearly. It is a part of Port Klang‚ which is the 12th largest port in the world. Its location is on the Straits of Malacca which is ideally connected to more than 300 ports worldwide. Westports is 100% private owned equity. As at now Westports has staff strength of 3000 people. Westports Board of Directors are as follows:- Figure 1: Board of Directors

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    Developments in containership sizes and their impact on terminal productivity. Introduction Since the invention of the container‚ the developing of container vessels has gone fast. Where the first container vessel had a capacity of just 58 TEU‚ nowadays container vessels carry over 11‚000 TEU. This development happened in only 40 years. Before the invention of the container‚ cargo was handled by hand. The loading and unloading of ships took days or even weeks‚ in this way it was not possible to

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    Unwritten Law in Malaysia

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    Unwritten laws are laws that are not enacted and not found in any constitution. It comprises of English law (Common Law and Equity)‚ judicial decisions and customs. Common Law is a major part of many States‚ especially Commonwealth countries. It is mainly made up of non –statutory laws‚ which are the precedents derived from judgments given on real cases by judges. Law of Equity resolves disputes between persons by referring top principles of fairness‚ equality and justness. In these cases‚nothing

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