Topic: Philippine vs. Malaysia on Sabah Claim Rationale of the study: Thinking of those possible controversial issues from the past that were not widely known regarding our country, we chose to focus on territorial matters; territorial disputes. Territorial dispute often refers to an opposition or contrasting of countries over a state of ownership in the land. Countries become as rivals for the sake of having a piece of land and contain the rights and power over it. This territorial issue
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NORSHAKIRAH BINTI KAMARUDDIN BACHELOR DEGREE (Hons) IN ACCOUNTANCY/AC220 2010791179 FIRM KANEKA (M) SDN BHD, KUANTAN SUBMITTED TO EN MOHD ZULFIKRI BIN ABD RASHID DATE OF SUBMISSION 31 DECEMBER 2013 FACULTY OF ACCOUNTANCY UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA MALAYSIA Kaneka (M) Sdn Bhd STUDENT PROFILE NAME MATRIX NO. ADDRESS HP NO : NORSHAKIRAH BINTI KAMARUDDIN : 2010791179 : D 523 FELDA MELATI JENGKA 11, 26400 BANDAR
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The Customary Malay laws are an important source used in studying the system of governance, the administrative system and the structure of the traditional Malay society. These customary Malay laws also gives an insight into the world view of the traditional Malays. From the proverbs “to pound in the mortar”, “to cook in the pot”, we know that the Malays are particular about the need to do things appropriately. And from “On the land where our feet are planted, above is the sky that we pledge our loyalty
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According to Fodness 1994, basic motivation theory suggests a dynamic process of internal psychological factors (needs, wants and goals), causing an uncomfortable level of tension within individuals’ minds and bodies, resulting in actions aimed at releasing that tension and satisfying these needs. Based on this theory, lets take a look about two destination that have been choose for the range of market segments that might be motivated to visit this type of attraction and potential future motivations
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of context and to suggest that I (and UMNO) instigated the riots is not fair reporting. In case you are unaware, under the Malaysian law, Article 153 of the Constitution of Malaysia, the King of Malaysia is responsible for safeguarding the special positions of the Malays. TAR ( TCC (Lydia): We campaigned for “Malaysian Malaysia” because we wanted equality for all, no matter their race or religion. Equal treatment of people is very important when running a country. It could have helped
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Golden Village Sdn Bhd. TGV Cinema was incorporated in Malaysia on 28 June 1994 under the Act as a private company limited by shares under the name Tanjong Golden Village Sdn Bhd. It uses its current name on 1 December 2004. TGV Cinemas Sdn Bhd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Tanjong Public Limited Company. TGV is the second largest cinema chain in Malaysia after Golden Screen Cinema (GSC). These are the two main cinematic giants in Malaysia. To date, TGV has 14 multiplexes, 109 screens and some
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festival and celebration days like on Eid Al-Fitr, Christmas, Chinese New Year, Diwali and wedding ceremonies as well. In fact, this is a common situation in my country especially in my home town. Malaysia actually has two regions which are Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo (also known as East Malaysia) and they're separated by South China Sea. I live in Sabah which is situated in Borneo. In my country, Sabah is also known as ‘A Land below the Wind'. We have several of mountains along with a green
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Palm Oil Piracy Summary of the case: Palm Haul Sdn Bhd (PHSB) established in 2002 at Taiping Perak. It was a small and medium sized enterprise in crude palm oil (CPO) transportation business. PHSB was managed by En.H.Rossly and son in law of its founder, Datu S. Najeed. PHSB was facing the same problems likes others transportation companies which is drivers embroiling in oil piracy. The transportation companies will bear the responsibilities of compensation of the refineries if there any hijacking
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common law. The unwritten law mainly comprised of the English law, judicial decisions and custom law. English law forms part of the laws in Malaysia. English Law can be divided into two which are the English Commercial Law and English Land Law. In section 5(1) of the Civil Law Act 1956 provides that The English Commercial Law is applicable in Peninsular Malaysia except Penang and Malacca as it stood on 7 April 1956 in the absence of local legislation. On the other hand, Section 5(2) of the same act
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