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development. In 1999‚ the 3-in-1 coffee mix under the ‘Old Town’ brand name for the retail sector. As at 31 October 2001‚ ‘Old Town’ 3-in-1 instant coffee mix was sold in approximately in 3998 retail outlet nationwide in Malaysia‚ Singapore and Hong Kong. East and west Malaysia through major hypermarkets and supermarket. In 2000‚ White Cafe obtained Halal Certificate from Islamic Religious Department. In 2003‚ OLDTOWN successfully commerciallzed their own formulated blend of 3-in-1 instant milk
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NEXT WEEK TOPICS a.) Relate Brunei’s stand and views from the time Malaysia was planned to the time it was formed. b.) Discuss objectively and in a matured manner the scenario in singapore after the country became a member of Malaysia up to the time it seperated from Malaysia. ~ 4.a) Features of Malaya Union ~ 1. Mode of the 9 Malay states‚ Penang and Malacca. 2. The chief adminstrator was the Bristish Governor in K.L and assisted by the Executive and Logislative Councils
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Korea and Hong Kong)‚ as well as the Four South-East Asian Tiger Cubs (Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ and Thailand). The 2008 article from The Economist tackled these Tiger Cubs‚ as well as Singapore. South-East Asia was badly hit during the Asian financial crisis of 1997-1998‚ and recently these countries posted strong growth. The article points out that these five countries – Singapore‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ the Philippines‚ and Thailand – have yet to showcase world-class companies that
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Global Internship Programme AIESEC in Malaysia AIESEC in Malaysia Block E-51-2‚ Zenith Corporate Park‚ Jalan SS7/26‚ 47301 Kelana Jaya‚ Petaling Jaya‚ Selangor Darul Ehsan Telephone: (60)3 7887 1624 | Website: www.aiesec.my About AIESEC AIESEC is the world’s largest youth-run organization. Focused on providing a platform for youth leadership development‚ AIESEC offers young people the opportunity to participate in international internships‚ experience leadership and participate in a global
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| | |4 |Exchange Students | | |5 |Tourism / Promoting Malaysia | | |6 |Internationalism / International Issues | | |7 |Globalization
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MALAYSIAN STUDIES ESSAY QUESTION MALAYSIAN STUDIES CHAPTER 1 Early History of Malaysia 1. History has proven that Malaysia is not a new country. Humans have been living in several areas of the country since the Stone Age. a. Explain the early inhabitants that available in Malaysia and their characteristics. (8 marks) b. What are the element of similarity among Malay Archipalego (2 marks) 2. According to history‚ Malacca was founded by Parameswara in 1403 A.D. In the years that followed
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STUDENTS OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM ZAMRI MAHAMOD d-zam@ukm.my WAN HAZENAH WAN ISMAIL wanhazenah@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study was designed to examine language learning strategies (LLS) of students from various ethnic groups in Malaysia for learning the Malay language out of the classroom (OC) based on their performance‚ demographic factors and the four language skills. Data was collected using a self-report questionnaire. The questionnaire was distributed to 858 Form 4 students
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multiple regression analysis of this research‚ there are few recommendations that can be implemented to combat the inflation in Malaysian economy. The recommendations are: 1. Malaysia government should focus on producing export goods than importing goods from other countries in order to encourage appreciation of Ringgit Malaysia currency value. In turn‚ it will decrease the inflation rate and trigger the purchasing power to other currencies namely‚ dollar‚ euro and pound. This is because countries with
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INDUSTRIAL COURT OF MALAYSIA CASE NO: 23/2-341/11 BETWEEN SARAWAK BANK EMPLOYEES’ UNION VS SARAWAK COMMERCIAL BANKS ASSOCIATION AWARD NO: 761 OF 2012 SUMMARY OF THE CASE According to the case the dispute is between Sarawak Bank Employees’ Union (’’the Union’’) and Sarawak Commercial Banks Association (’’the Association’’). The dispute is over the incorporation of ’’higher similar benefits’’ by way of variation into the 12th Collective Agreement for the period commencing
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