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    only if there is a shortage. Deputy Agriculture and Agro-based Industry Minister Datuk Johari Baharom said this was unnecessary at the moment as there was a sufficient supply. "There are enough chickens to meet demand for the fasting month and Hari Raya ‚" he said after having sahur (predawn meal) with villagers in Kampung Teluk Malek here yesterday. The local chicken farms produce between 1.4 million to 1.5 million birds per day and demand for chicken is less than 1.4 million daily. The government

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    MPW 113 MALAYSIAN STUDIES 10 Unique Features of Malaysia South Australian Matriculation SG2 Lecturer: Ms Shafinaz Shafie Session: January 2013 Members Page Our logo showcases 5 students‚ 2 being females and 3 being males‚ covered by the Malaysian flag in front of Malaysia’s proudest achievement‚ which is the PETRONAS Twin Towers. The list below is the group members. 1. Tan Kar Jin 1301G22747 2. Goh Mei Yian 1301G22661 3. Goh Tze Hou 1301G22325 4. Tan Tze Ying 1301G23079 5.

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    Perpaduan、 Kaum

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    Kebelakangan ini‚ amalan mengadakan rumah terbuka menjadi perkara biasa dalam kalangan rakyat Malaysia apabila tiba hari-hari perayaan utama. Konsep rumah terbuka ini memang perlu diteruskan dan dijadikan amalan kerana banyak kebaikannya. Dengan adanya rumah terbuka‚ mudahlah seseorang itu untuk mengunjungi rumah saudara mara‚ jiran-jiran dan rakan-rakan kerana tarikh dan masanya sudah ditetapkan. Seterusnya amalan ini sudah tentu akan mengeratkan hubungan dan perpaduan sesama anggota masyarakat

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    Eid-Ul-Fitr

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    Eid ul-Fitr (Arabic: عيد الفطر ‘Īdu l-Fiṭr‎)‚ often abbreviated to Eid‚ is a three-day Muslim holiday that marks the end of Ramadan‚ the Islamic holy month of fasting (sawm). Eid is an Arabic word meaning "festivity"‚ while Fiṭr means "conclusion of the fast"; and so the holiday celebrates the conclusion of the thirty days of dawn-to-sunset fasting during the entire month of Ramadan. The first day of Eid‚ therefore‚ falls on the first day of the month Shawwal. Eid-ul-Fitr Salat (Namaz in Urdu/Persian)

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    Penang

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    I was born I a state called Penang and lived there for the past eighteen years of my life. My father is born and leaves in Penang for the past 54 years of his life while my mother was from Kedah but after her marriage with my father she also lived in Penang until today. I live in a town known as Seberang Jaya. Penang is a beautiful state and unique state in Malaysia. Although Penang is the second smallest state after Pelis in Malaysia but it is a magnificent place. Penang is divided into two parts

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    Paragraph of Malaysia

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    religions and cultures is a significant characteristic of our nation. Malaysia is a multiracial country with a rich cultural heritage. Unique to Malaysia is the ’Open House’ concept where during the various cultural and religious festival like Hari Raya‚ Chinese New Year‚ Deepavali‚ Gawai Day and others‚ friends and families and even strangers would visit the homes of those who are celebrating the festival‚ to wish them well and enjoy the feast prepared by the hosts. Although the visitors may be

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    it out on the other races. We do rally for the well being of our own race without offending the others. A great example of our unity would be definitely seen during the festive seasons. Every single open house you go to regardless the festival‚ Hari Raya‚ Chinese New Year‚ Deepavali or Christmas‚ it would be mix of every other race coming together. The food prepared are taken into consideration of the other races taboo. In conclusion‚ I think Malaysians are truly tolerant towards each other. In my

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    Singapore Culture

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    has given Singapore a rich mixture of diversity for its young age Festivals The major public holidays reflect the mentioned racial diversity‚ including Chinese New Year‚ Buddhist Vesak Day‚ Muslim Eid ul-Fitr (known locally by its Malay name Hari Raya Puasa)‚ and Hindu Diwali (known locally by its Tamil name Deepavali). Christians constitute a large minority‚ and Christmas Day‚ Good Friday‚ and New Year’s Day are also public holidays. On August 9‚ Singapore celebrates the anniversary of its independence

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    (PMR) 1995-2000 SK BUNGA RAYA TAWAU‚ SABAH UPSR |EXTRA CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES | 2007-2009 POLITEKNIK MUKAH‚ SARAWAK. Participated in student’s work production exhibition Participated in all Commerce Club activities. Participated in Perarakan Hari TYT‚ Mukah. 2002-2006

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    Food in Malaysia

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    The Fascinating History of Malaysian Food Malaysia is the home of multiple ethnicities which found its roots during the colonial times where hundreds and thousands of immigrants arrived here to find an honest living in this prosperous land. The migrants’ mostly Chinese working in the tin mines and the Indians placed along the rubber estates brought along with them their cultures not forgetting rich culinary heritages. The cultures go along fine with their cooking where unusual traditional gathering

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