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    What are some of the key issues teachers need to consider for working successfully with Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students? Introduction Teaching Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander students requires a number of strategies and ideas which the teacher needs to keep in mind at all times. Teaching Aboriginal students requires sensitivity for their needs and knowledge about Aboriginal cultural conventions. An example of being wary of their needs is understanding the lack of eye contact

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    [pic] PUBLIC PERCEPTION TOWARDS ISLAMIC HOME FINANCING (Bai Bithamin Ajil(BBA)): A STUDY IN MALACCA NURUL FARHANA BINTI SADRI (2010290722) NURUL RADHIAH BINTI SHAMSUDIN (2010640076) BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION (HONS) FINANCE FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI TEKNOLOGI MARA KAMPUS BANDARAYA MELAKA. DECLARATION OF ORIGINAL WORK [pic] BACHELOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION(HONS) FINANCE FACULTY OF BUSINESS MANAGEMENT UNIVERSITI

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    Srivijayaand Malacca. Even though‚ the early government was started is Malacca. Malacca was seem in1400 years. In the particular period Malacca Malay Sultanate shows the feature of traditional political. Then Malacca was fell down because the arrived of colonize power like Portuguese‚Dutch‚ British and Japan. Start from the colonizes era‚ Tanah Melayu have many changes in politic structure‚ economics and socials. Besides that‚ the colonizes era give pressure in Malaycitizen Pre-colonialMalay Malacca Sultanate

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    Bay of Bengal : The largest bay in the world is Indian’s Bay of Bengal‚ with a shoreline of 2‚250 miles. Strait of Malacca : The world’s longest strait is the famous Strait of Malacca (between Malaysia and Indonesia) which extends for 485 miles. San Juanico Strait : The narrowest strait in the world is the San Juanico Strait between the islands of Samar and Leyte in the Philippines. Man-Made Wonders The Great Wall of China

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    the Malacca Sultanate at the beginning of the 15th century; second was the spread of Islam in the indigenous culture; and finally‚ and perhaps the most significant in modern Malaysia‚ was British colonial rule which brought with it constitutional government and the common law system. Before the British came‚ the preexisting law comprises Malay adat (customary) law and the customary laws of the various communities. Malay adat law was the basic law of the land since the heyday of the Malacca Sultanate

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    Albuquerque‚ Portuguese colonized Malacca. Their main purpose is to control the maritime trade in the east. Not only these‚ their objective is also to spread the Christianity. Portuguese constructed A Famosa to defend Malacca from any attacks. In the year of 1641‚ Dutch defeated Portuguese and took over Malacca with the help of their ally the Sultan of Johor. The main objective of Dutch is to control the tin ore in Malay Peninsula. After about 160 years of Dutch rule‚ Malacca was handed over to the English

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    by China in Indian Ocean WHICH comprises a chain of Chinese facilities‚ commercial or military‚ along its sea lanes of communication‚ extending from the Chinese mainland to Africa. This runs through many choke points like Strait of Mandeb‚ Strait of Hormuz and Strait of Malacca. The term was first used in US DoD report. But China insists that its strategy is entirely peaceful; designed solely to protect its sea lanes; and is not encirclement of India. Though many scholars find China to be a good

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    India and china......japan..us The first stage involved agreeing on “political parameters and guiding principles‚” and was concluded in 2005‚ two years after the current Special Representatives mechanism was introduced. The boundary talks are currently in the second of a three-stage process. The current stage — seen as the most difficult — involves agreeing on a framework to settle the dispute in western‚ middle and eastern sections of the disputed border.  the two sides have done a lot of work

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    under 3 different administrative system‚ which is Straits Settlement‚ the Federated Malay States and Un-federated Malay States. Strait Settlement been founded in 1826 when after British secured Singapore from Dutch through a treaty called “Anglo-Dutch Treaty 1824”. British unified Singapore‚ Penang and Melaka under this administrative and Penang became the First administrative centre‚ however‚ it been moved to Singapore in 1832. This Strait Settlement headed by the Governor and every state

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    afternoon and wander among the majestic trees and historical remnants. Here‚ you can almost imagine the glories and miseries of the besieged lives the Portuguese would have led right here all those years ago... Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum The ’Straits Chinese’‚ also called the Baba and Nyonya‚ are Chinese of noble descent who have adopted much of the Malay culture into theirs. This has been a gradual process lasting over 400 years since the great Chinese explorer Admiral Cheng Ho first brought

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