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    Comparison Outline

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    Thesis statement : Comparing the tradition between Malaysia and Japan according to several aspects; clothing‚ food and festivals. Topic sentence 1 : Malaysia is a country with multiple races but its race is originally Malay as the Chinese and Indian are those who came from China and India. Supporting details 1 : The first aspect is types of attire wear by other races. Detail/Example 1 : The traditional clothes are baju kurung and baju kebaya for women and baju melayu for men. Supporting detail

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    languages (Paauw 2009: 1)‚ it was hard for the people of Indonesia to find an element that they all shared as ‘Indonesian’. The Indonesian language‚ or Bahasa Indonesia‚ the official national language of Indonesia‚ is a standardized version of Malay‚ and the choice of Malay as the national language to present the spirit of Indonesian has a variety of reasons. The link between the Indonesian nationalism and Indonesian language will be discussed in this essay in a combination of political‚ social‚ and historical

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    PRESENTATION LINGUISTICS /INTRODUCTION: We are going to talk about Dutch loanwords in Indonesian. About 20% of Indonesian words can be traced back to Dutch words. Some of these words are academic terms‚ for example terms in law‚ which is the reason that for many studies in Indonesia‚ it is compulsory to take a course of Dutch Language. But the Dutch influence is also visible in everyday Indonesian language. I personally thought that the reason for this would be obvious: the Dutch were present for

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    Tausug visual arts are represented by carvings‚ metalworks‚ woodworks‚ tapestry and embroidery‚ mat making and basketry‚ textile and fashion‚ pottery‚ and other minor arts (Szanton 1963). In general‚ Tausug visual arts follow the Islamic prohibition of representing human or animal forms. Consequently‚ Mindanao and Sulu have developed ukkil or abstract motifs which are carved‚ printed‚ or painted into various media. These motifs are suggestive of leaves‚ vines‚ flowers‚ fruits‚ and various geometric

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    THE INFLUENCE OF HEREDITY ON THE MALAY RACE TOPIC “The Influence of Heredity on the Malay Race” which was written by Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad is a discussion type of text. The writer is with an aim to convince the Malays to change their mentality regarding to the importance of enriching the Malays gene‚ it can be proven when the writer stated in paragraph 1‚line 6 “in my view hereditary factors cannot be dismissed

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    Page | 1 | Constitution of Malaysia | 2 | 2 | The Drafting History of The Constitution of Malaysia | 3-4 | 3 | Articles in Constitutions of Malaysia - Article 150- Article 152 - Article 153 | 5-7 | 4 | Islamic Religions | 8-10 | 5 | Who is Malay? | 11 | 6 | Conclusion –lesson from this topic | 12 | 7 | Appendix | 13 | CONSTITUTION OF MALAYSIA The Constitution is a document that contains all of the order of rules and regulations constitute an important policy for removing

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    Irish Potato Famine

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    In the early 1800s life in Ireland wasn’t easy‚ Irish citizens got by day to day by farming and relying on the potato. The potato was their main source of food and money. With out the potato the Irish would have nothing. No one was prepared for what was about to happen in 1845‚ the beginning of the Great Irish Potato Famine. The Irish Potato Famine was the worst tragedy in the history of Ireland. The outcome of the famine would result in hundreds of thousands dead‚ an failure of the economy

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    Association ASHA (1995). American Speech-language and Hearing Association. ASHA (2003). American Speech-language and Hearing Association. ASHA (2008). American Speech-language and Hearing Association. Asmah‚ H. O. (1977). The Phonological Diversity of the Malay Dialects. Kuala Lumpur: Dewan Bahasa dan Pustaka. Asmah‚ H. O. (2004). The Encyclopedia of Malaysia: Languages & Literature. Kuala Lumpur: Editions Didier Millet. Augustin‚ J. (1982). Regional Standards of English in Peninsular Malaysia. In J. Pride

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    Malaysian Studies

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    till today. (7marks) 2. According to history‚ Malacca was founded by Parameswara in 1403 A.D. In the years that followed‚ Malacca grew into a great Empire in the Malay Archipelago. a) Discuss the Golden Age of Malacca. (6 marks) b) Explain the factors for the fall of the Malacca Empire (9 marks) 3. The golden age of the Malay Kingdom of Malacca ended in 1511 after the Portuguese attack. History showed that Malacca reached its supremacy under the rule of Sultan Mansur Syah but declined thereafter

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    actors. The extremely obvious Malaysia-Truly-Asia parts were the first scenes of the film‚ where the audience were shown shots of various people in several parts of Malaysia practicing the local tradition of their races‚ whether it’s of Indian culture‚ Malay‚ or Chinese. Then there’s the DJ Harry band with members of all Malaysian races. Then there’s the Manglish dialogues used by the characters in film. Then we see Yati slipping her shoes off before going inside the house‚ and when the band members had

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