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    English vs. Bahasa Malaysia A German friend of mine once asked me why I did not use Malay as an every day language when I am Malaysian. What piqued his curiosity was when I had a Malay friend over and both of us had a conversation in flawless English. My German friend could not help but to ask us why the national language was not used. “In Germany‚ everybody speaks German!” he said. And then it hit me‚ that in Thailand‚ locals speak Thai every day on almost every occasion. In Philippines

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    4 Natural ‚ Built attractions and Events. 4 Major Events 5 Shopping 5 Culture. 6 Destinations Facilities. 6 Local Transport. 6 Accommodation. 7 Entertainment. 7 Food and Drinks. 7 Climate. 8 Conclusion D2 8 Introduction. Johannesburg and Cape town as a long haul destinations have much to offer for to travellers that are willing to go there for holidays . both are well developed cities with a good infrastructure and modern amenities. There are plenty of services‚ entertainment‚ restaurants

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    For the Malays‚ traders from various parts of the Malay Archipelago brought straits produce from their hometowns to Singapore. They helped to increase Singapore’s trade and the variety of goods traded between Singapore and other countries. This made Singapore a more popular trading centre. Also‚ As the Malay population grew‚ the Malays took up other forms of business. They became shopkeepers‚ hawkers and fishermen. The early settlers were able to buy much-needed food supplies from them. Malay woodcutters

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    Malaysia is a multiracial country. Malaysia has a population of 23.27 million consisting of 61 % Malays‚ 30%‚ Chinese‚ 8 % Indians and 1% of other ethnic groups. To understand‚ virtue‚ ethics‚ and morality we must first understand their meanings. Besides that‚ the minority groups in the Peninsula include the:- * Chinese peranakan : It is a culture that encompasses the best of old ancient malay‚ chinese and European influences and absorbs the best of other cultures as well to form a cohesive

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    INTRODUCTION Malaysia is a multicultural society‚ with Malays‚ Chinese and Indians living side by side. The Malays are the largest community‚ numbering 60% of the population‚ following the Muslim religion‚ speak Bahasa Melayu‚ and are largely responsible for the country’s political destiny. About a quarter of the population is the Chinese which are mostly include Buddhists or Christian. They speak Hokkien‚ Cantonese‚ and Hakka and have been historically played an important role in trade and

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    There are three importance of cultural sharing in Malaysia. They are importance of Malay language‚ understanding cultural interaction and architecture in Malaysia. Introduction What is cultural sharing? Language is a culture and culture is learned behavior. If you notice it‚ cultural sharing is all around us. It is in the media‚ television‚ movies‚ parenting class‚ day care center and etc. Body 1. Malay language Malay is the national language given Malaysia’s cultural diversity‚ it is not unusual for

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    north‚ searching for a new place to live. Today‚ the population of South Africa is a mix of several ethnical groups. The modern history of South Africa began in 1488‚ when the Portuguese explorer Bartolomeu Dias rounded what came to be known as the Cape of Good Hope‚ and landed in Mossel Bay. Many Portuguese explorers arrived after him‚ and even though they were the first among the European countries to discover this part of the African continent‚ they showed very little interest in colonization.

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    is because of this multi-ethnic society. This multi-ethnic society brings up their multicultural and their characteristics which were very different from other country when we compare. The major races in Malaysia that bring multiethnic society are Malays‚ Indians and Chinese. A tourist who visit Malaysia was wrote in News Straight Times about his wonderful experiences by visiting Malaysia. He is James Campbell is a Lecturer in Faculty Arts/ Education School of Education Deakin University Australia

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    Street 198 Masada Building 9th Floor‚ Pretoria‚ 0001 Contact Person: Eddie Nhlengethwa: 012 323 4818 WESTERN CAPE REGION: References: West Coast (Ref: Wc01); Drakentstein (Ref: WC02); Allandale (Ref: WC03); Brandvlei (Ref: WC04); Pollsmoor (Ref: WC05); Goodwood (Ref: WC06); Southern Cape (Ref: D07); Voorberg (Ref: WC08); Overberg (Ref: WC09); Breede River (Ref: WC010) In the case of Western Cape applications‚ please use the address of the relevant management area. Postal addresses are as follows: Allandale

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    in this community. We also cannot improve our life if we worst in English. We will feel loser if we in the group that use English as a medium to speak. According to the research that have been made by the group of University Malay‚ 70% of undergraduate student especially Malay student are not use English as a medium to speak. It’s show that most of the student do not want to use English as a main language in their life. People always said that we must use our country language so that it indicate

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