Introduction The Commonwealth of Nations is a voluntary association of independent sovereign states‚ most of which were once governed by the United Kingdom and are its former colonies. It was formerly known as the British Commonwealth of Nations. The Commonwealth is an organisation where countries with diverse economic backgrounds have an opportunity for close and equal interaction. The primary activities of the Commonwealth are to create an atmosphere of economic cooperation between member nations
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A character’s downfall is the result of a combination of weakness and circumstance. Analyse the extent to which this statement is true with reference to Hamlet. In William Shakespeare’s Hamlet‚ a character’s personal weakness and unsatisfactory circumstances result in the character’s downfall. A character’s weakness goes unnoticed until put in circumstances that emphasize their weakness. The result of the highlighted weakness by the challenging situation is the character’s downfall. This
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PROJECT REPORT ON “KINGFISHER AIRLINES” [pic] Submitted in Partial Fulfillment for the Award of the Degree of Bachelor in Business Administration 2010-2012 Under the Guidance of:
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believe that governments must incorporate natural law principles into their legal systems before justice can be achieved. There are three schools of natural law theory: divine natural law‚ secular natural law‚ and historical natural law. Common law in Malaysia takes the form of Natural law RULE OF LAW: The Rule of Law‚ in its most
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The formation of Malaysia Malaysia was formed in 1963 out of a number of former British colonies: the Federation of Malaya (comprising 11 states)‚ which had achieved independence in 1957; Singapore‚ which had been self-governing since 1959; and two 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
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My Strengths and Weakness in Netball Strengths | Weakness | Co-ordination | Balance | Speed | Power | Agility | Shoulder pass | Strengths: 1. My number 1 strength in Netball is my hand eye co-ordination. This is used to the maximum ability by always keeping one eye on the ball all the time and making my eyes‚ arms and legs work together. And because of this I am able to line a shot up whilst trying to throw the ball through the air. 2. Another strength of mine is my Speed. I am
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Fruits of Malaysia Malaysia is blessed with a large variety of fruits. Most of us enjoy eating these fruits. They range from very sweet ones that make our teeth hurt to very sour ones that make our teeth numb. Whatever our preference we can always find some that we like. Some fruits are seasonal while some fruits are perennial. The famous durian‚ which is also known as the ‘king of fruits’‚ is a seasonal one. This fruit appears in abundance around the month of May and once again around the
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MALAYSIA The flag of Malaysia‚ also known as the Jalur Gemilang (Malay for "Stripes of Glory")‚[1] comprises a field of 14 alternating red and white stripes along the fly and a blue canton bearing a crescent and a 14-point star known as the Bintang Persekutuan (Federal Star). The 14 stripes‚ of equal width‚ represent the equal status in the federation of the 13 member states and the federal government‚ while the 14 points of the star represent the unity between these entities.[2] The crescent represents
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The economy of Malaysia has expanded a lot in 2004‚ as in the following years‚ with a growth of 7.1 percent. At that time‚ GNI was at $ 117.1 billion and the GNI per capita at $ 4650. Malaysia’s economy continues to grow. In terms of purchasing power parity‚ the country was the twenty-ninth largest economy on the globe‚ having gross domestic product at $357.9 billion in 2007. Due to its continuous development in the industrial sector‚ Malaysia has one of the biggest living standards in Southeast
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KNOW MORE RACES IN MALAYSIA ORANG ASLI Orang Asli (lit‚ "original peoples" or "aboriginal peoples" in Malay)‚ is a general Malaysian term used for any indigenous groups that are found in Peninsular Malaysia. They can be divided into three main groups - the Negrito (also called Semang)‚ the Senoi and the Proto-Malay. Negrito is an Orang Asli group in Malaysia. There are only about 2‚000 of them today. They are believed to be the earliest inhabitants of the Malay peninsula. The Negritoes are usually
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