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    Malaysian Economy The Malaysian economy is expected to strengthen further and projected to grow at a faster rate of 4.5% to 5.5% in 2013 supported by improving exports and strong domestic demand. In the Economic Report 2012/2013 released by the Ministry of Finance (MoF) last Friday‚ it said the assumption was based on the global growth that will pick up especially during the second-half of 2013 (2H13). It said that it was also premised upon the expectation of an improvement in the resolution

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    Technology of PETRONAS (UTP). At the end of this project‚ we have came out of this report. This report presents our data and observation of career opportunities for UTP graduated students. We collect all the data from two major newspapers in Malaysia which are New Straits Times and The Star. We have surveyed job recruitment advertised in these two newspapers. The date range is from March 25‚ 2007 until April 7‚ 2007.We also concern a few aspects during our analysis. They are: ▪ The number

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    growth. Private investment activity‚ which turned positive in 2010‚ is envisaged to contribute significantly to economic growth. The idea of the private sector leading growth stems from the start of 52 private finance initiatives (PFI) over the 10th Malaysia Plan (10MP) period as well as the implementation of private sector projects under the National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs). Domestic demand is expected to grow by 5.8% in 2011 compared with 6.9% in 2010 which would be supported by greater dynamism

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    unity. The aims of NVP is to establish a united‚ progressive and prosperous Bangsa Malaysia that lives in harmony and engages in full and fair partnership Was launched with a focus on building a resilient and competitive nation Incorporates the past key strategies of eradicating poverty irrespective of race‚ restructuring society and pursuing balanced development . National Vision Policy (NVP):  National Vision Policy (NVP) New policy: Developing Malaysia into a knowledge-based society. Generating

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    PERFORMANCE SYARIKAT TAKAFUL MALAYSIA 1. Introduction Syarikat Takaful Malaysia Berhad (Takaful Malaysia) was incorporated on the 29th of November 1984. The current authorised capital of Takaful Malaysia is RM500 million and paid-up capital is RM162.817 million. It commenced operation on the 22nd of July‚ 1985 prior to its official launching on the 2nd of August 1985 by the then Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamed The incorporation of Takaful Malaysia was based on the recommendation

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    Malaysia Telecom Brief By Ken Zita T he Malaysian government has been heavily engaged Contents in industrial policy for telecom and information Political and Economic Brief 3 technologies. Network services were liberalized in the Economy 3 early 1990s under the nationalistic and closely managed Telecom Policy Environment 5 economic policies of the former Prime Minister‚ Tun Telecom Sector Restructuring 6 Dr.Mahathir Mohamad. Mahatir’s detractors view these MCMC 9 early stages of

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    Is Malaysia ready for e-voting? Electronic-voting or e-voting has been implemented in campus elections since 2004. Hemananthani Sivanandam looks at whether it should be expanded to cover national elections. THOUGH e-voting has been successfully implemented in some countries such as the United States‚ Europe and even in parts of India‚ issues of trust‚ integrity and infrastructure must be addressed before Malaysia can do the same‚ say analysts.According to Monash University lecturer and political

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    On Thursday May 6‚ 2010. I went to the Tesco supermarket at Puchong. At first I came to Malaysia‚ I don’t know about Tesco‚ because they not open a branch in my country‚ Indonesia. I only know the supermarket like Giant and Carrefour. First of all‚ I think Tesco is a local company‚ but several times later I know that Tesco is originally from UK. I like to come in weekdays so it’s not crowded as on weekends. One day‚ I heard about supermarket psychology was when someone explained to me that the

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    on the terms for achieving good relations. Indeed‚ this is what gives rise to the problem in the first place and makes it particularly intractable and enduring in plural societies. As the government plays a major role in almost all sectors in Malaysia‚ equity or fairness in public policy is likely to be a primary focus of concern. In recent years‚ the dissatisfaction of minority or non-Malay ethnic groups has been increasingly expressed with respect to areas like education‚ public employment‚

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    FOREIGN WORKERS IN MALAYSIA Can’t live with them‚ can’t live without them. At least that’s what quite a lot of Malaysians I know feel about them. Deputy Human Resources Minister‚ Senator said that there are 1.403 million foreigners here holding the Temporary Employment Visit Pass‚ which accounts for 11.2% of Malaysia’s total workforce. That’s actually quite a lot of foreigners for a country with a 2.7% unemployment rate as of last year.   But it’s no use denying the fact that we need them. The fact

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