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    ssa2211 revision notes

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    SSA2211 Revision Notes Chapter 2 – In the Beginning – The Lion City 2 different recounts of the birth of Singapore Who / Year How it started When the reign ended Why he left Sejarah Melayu Seri Teri Buana‚ Prince of Palembang / 1299 Decided to stay after he saw the merlion and renamed Temasek as Singapura After 5 generations / 1396 Last king‚ Iskandar Shah betrayed by his official who opened the gates for invading Javanese forces Portuguese recounts Parameswara‚ Prince of Palembang

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    the men to do as his plan follows‚ they listened‚ which resulted in their success in escaping the cave. Odysseus was an effective leader because he was cunning. Another example was when the crew were travelling in the Straits of Scylla and Charybdis. When they were inside the strait‚ the whole crew were alerted when one of their crew members were eaten by Scylla. In this panicking situation ‚ Odysseus remained calm and told them to row back out‚ and to remain calm. The crew were sparkled with

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    Market Failure

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    Designing Global Climate Regulation‚ pp151-188 Singapore News‚ Jan 13‚ 2008 Singapore Straits Times‚ Jan 27‚ 2008. Davos Wraps Up With Warnings For 2008 Singapore Straits Times‚ Feb 13‚ 2008 Singapore Straits Times‚ Feb 14‚ 2008. German Gas (Technology) To Save The World? Singapore Straits Times‚ Feb 19‚ 2008 Singapore Straits Times‚ Feb 20‚ 2008. Asian Airlines To Order 3000 Planes in 20 Years : Boeing Singapore Straits Times‚ Feb 24‚ 2008 Nicholas Stern‚ 2006. Stern Review : The Economics of Climate

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    Cultural Safety

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    for obese patients in a culturally safe way. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand‚ 13(4)‚ 14-15. Retrieved from: Cinahl with full text database Kruske‚ S.‚ Kildea‚ S.‚ & Barclay‚ L. (2006). Cultural safety and maternity care for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Australians. Women and Birth‚ 19(3)‚ 73-77. Retrieved from: www.elsevier.com Meyst‚ S. (2005). Learning how to be culturally safe. Kai Tiaki Nursing New Zealand‚ 11(5)‚ 20-22. Retieved from: Cinahl with full text database Mackay‚ B.‚ Harding

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    The Absorption of Javanese In Malay By Instrumental Approach In Malaysia INTRODUCTION Javanese is not Malay like typical Malaysian understands. Even though the biological looks are the same‚ they actually belong to different group of ethnic. The essay is trying to describe the way Javanese people survived according to instrumentalist approach by Max Weber. This essay will rejects the ideas of Primordial ties to determined ethnicity of the Javanese people in Malaysia. There are three push factors

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    1964 Storm

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    Dhanushkodi has the only land border between India and Sri Lanka which is one of the smallest in the world just 50 yards in length on a sand dune in Palk Strait. Before the 1964 cyclone‚ Dhanushkodi was a flourishing tourist and pilgrimage town. Since Ceylon now Sri Lanka is just 18 miles away‚ there were many weekly ferry services between Dhanushkodi and Thalaimannar of Ceylon‚ transporting travellers and goods across the sea. There were hotels‚ textile shops and dharmashalas catering to these pilgrims

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    Roman Technology

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    highways. The Romans built a highway strait down the coast to allow better access to an ever growing empire. These Roman highways were a work of art in their own right. They started as deep trenches and then filled with gravel and huge boulders to build a solid foundation. Then compacted clay was placed over the foundation finally followed by huge paving stones. The difference between Roman highways and today’s highways is that Roman highways were perfectly strait

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    MALAYSIAN LEGAL SYSTEM TOPICS CLASSIFICATION OF LAW 1. Public law (Between the Individuals and the State) 2. Private Law (Between the Law and Individuals) 3. International Law (Law between States) SOURCES OF LAW 1. Historical Sources 2. Place 3. Legal Sources: a) Written Law b) Unwritten Law Written Law Unwritten Law Syariah Law - Federal Constitution - Principles of English

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    The twenty years from 1870-1890 contained many changes in Russia. The great power found herself in numerous surprisingly promising situations‚ such as Eastern Crisis or the Three Emperors League. Though country attained many victories‚ in the end she lost more than she won. After Crimean War Russia had been more or less isolated by the other great powers‚ until mid 1860s when she made an alliance with Prussia‚ on the contrary Empire’s rivalry with Austria-Hungary had not disappeared‚ rather deepened

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    Henry Hudson: Explorer

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    Henry Hudson (1565-1611) was an English explorer and navigator who explored parts of the Arctic Ocean and northeastern North America. The Hudson River‚ Hudson Strait‚ and Hudson Bay are all named after Hudson. Little is known about Hudson’s early life. Hudson was hired by the Muscovy Company in 1607‚ to find a waterway from Europe to Asia. Hudson made two trips (in 1607 and 1608)‚ but failed to find a route to China. In 1607‚ he sailed to Spitzbergen (an island north of Scandinavia in the Arctic

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