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    Impacts Urbanization

    During Europeans colonial period indirect rule and direct rule, it has led to growth of capitalism which changes the face of South East Asia. This urbanization, the western economic activities such as cash crop production in South East Asia has attracted more people to migrate because of the opportunities for improving their standard of living, Job employment for example in Burma which was suitable for agriculture, the Burmese migrated to Burma Delta to work in the padi plantation, In Vietnam, the

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    Msia Econs

    The newly formed government of the Federation of Malaysia recognize  the core role and the importance of agriculture in the nation’s economy. Agriculture has become the foundation of economics growth and are main contributor to Malaysia in mid 60’s .   Before 1960s, policy of crop diversification due to narrow based economy. Rubber production face stiff competition from synthetic rubber. The rubber price went down and  which was cheaper, had negatively affected the development of Malaysian

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    Law of Malaysia

    The Federal Court of Malaysia is the highest judicial authority and the final court of appeal in Malaysia. The country, although federally constituted, has a single-structured judicial system consisting of two parts - the superior courts and the subordinate courts. The subordinate courts are the Magistrate Courts and the Sessions Courts while the superior courts are the two High Courts of co-ordinate jurisdiction and status, one forPeninsular Malaysia and the other for theStates of Sabah and Sarawak

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    Transport Management System

    threats. The Malaysian Army also plays an important part in this process of nation building by job creation and knowledge development. This created great foundation to the nation’s peace and stability. The very existence of the MAF is an assurance that Malaysia will continue to remain free, progressive and dynamic in growth and development. The laying down of arms by the Communist Party of Malaya (CPM) in 1989 is a milestone in relation to the achievements of the Malaysian Army, but it is also a turning

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    History

    Why Singapore separated From Malaya In 1965? On August 7, 1965, Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman, seeing no alternative to avoid further bloodshed, advised the Parliament of Malaysia that it should vote to expel Singapore from Malaysia. Despite last-ditch attempts by PAP leaders, including Lee Kuan Yew, to keep Singapore as a state in the union, the Parliament on August 9, 1965 voted 126-0 in favour of the expulsion of Singapore, with members of Parliament from Singapore not present. On that day

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    Islam Law

    Friday, July 3, 2009 RECENT DEVELOPMENTS IN THE SHARIAH LAW IN MALAYSIA Before the coming of the Colonial powers, the law which was applied in the Malay States was the Islamic Law, which had. absorbed to some extent the rules of the Malay custom 1 In Malacca the law was compiled in the Malacca Laws and when the Malacca Empire fell versions of the Malacca Laws 2 were applied in the other States. as for example in Pahang and Johore and Kedah.3 In Trengganu the Islamic Law was applied particularly

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    Food Innovation

    history of pulut kuning? Ermm….We claimed pulut kuning is our authenticity. However, it is originally from Indonesia. If I have not mistaken, it is from Acheh. They called it nasi kunyit. That’s why if u noticed, people from Northern Peninsular Malaysia called nasi kunyit not pulut kuning and Kelantanese called it pulut semangat. 1. What is method and ingredients to prepare pulut kuning? Pulut kuning is made from glutinous rice, soaked overnight in water, add in crushed turmeric and

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    History of Local Government in Malaysia

    villagers to the district. Local government election was first initiated during the British occupation. Malaysia inherited a British legacy in terms of local government objectives and style and has been influenced deeply by the British precedent . During its formative stage, the laws governing the local authorities in Malaysia mostly were based on English laws. Local government authorities in Malaysia have developed through time. The first states to form local government were Penang and Malacca. In 1801

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    Bac2654

    Background Location With an area of approximately 8,000 sq. km, extends along the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia at the northern outlet of the Straits of Malacca. Its advantageous geographic position and rich natural resources have made Selangor the most prosperous state in Malaysia. Today it has the distinction of being the most populated state in Malaysia, with about 3.75 million inhabitants. A large proportion of Selangor’s population lives around with the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur

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    The Rawa Tribe- Outline

    PUBLIC SPEAKING Title : The Rao Tribe THE RAO TRIBE Introduction: Malaysia as we know it is one of the multi-racial country. Among the three main races in Malaysia Chinese, Malays and Indians have lived in this land for five centuries. In addition, about 80 ethnic and six sub - ethnic groups, especially in East Malaysia . But 1 out of 6 sub-ethnic, have special customs, speech, traditions and food . So i ,Rizwana Bt Jurij as “Oghang Rao” will introduce my tribe to you. The title I will

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