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    The Effects of British Colonisation on Indigenous Australians There are many effects of British colonisation on Indigenous Australians. One of the worst impacts was the loss of land. The land is the sole provider of food‚ medicine and other basic needs to Indigenous Australians. It is also the main part of their spiritual and cultural beliefs. The Indigenous Australians lived ‘nomadic’ lifestyles. They lived in tribes that moved around‚ using only what they needed‚ recycling what they could‚ and

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    They also had vast knowledge on medicines and remedies available locally. With these systems in place the Maori population was thriving and supporting population growth. To understand the health disparity and the lower socioeconomic status of the Maori people‚ the understanding of the process of colonisation becomes necessary. The effect of past trauma to its present effect than becomes quite evident. Colonisation refers to loss of sovereignty from the indigenous people to colonisers. They dominate

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    Education System in Malaysia

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    In Malaysia‚ there are many education systems that had been used such as Primary School Old Curriculum (KLSR)‚ Primary School Integrated Curriculum (KBSR) and Primary School Standard Curriculum (KSSR). KBSR is one of the education policy that had brings many achievement and successful in education system. In addition‚ to improve current education system‚ KBSR makes few changes in two aspects which are curriculum and school culture. In each category‚ there are its own aim and target to develop.

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    The British Colonisation of Australia Timeline: The Aboriginal Australian species originated from Africa approximately 200‚000 years ago and migrated to Asia 70‚000 years ago then continued to Australia 50‚000 years ago. Before 1788 only the Indigenous people of Australia - Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders‚ populated Australia. In 1788 Aboriginal people inhabited the whole of Australia and Torres Strait Islanders lived on the islands between Australian and Papua New Guinea

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    INTRODUCTION Education in Malaysia is overseen by two government ministries: the Ministry of Education for matters up to the secondary level‚ and the Ministry of Higher Education for tertiary education. Although education is the responsibility of the federal government‚ each state has an Education Department to help coordinate educational matters in their respective states. The main legislation governing education is the Education Act of 1996. Education may be obtained from government-sponsored

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    Comparison between education System in Malaysia and education System in USA. Education is the responsibility of the Government and it is committed to providing a sound education to all. This writing is about the differences in education system in Malaysia country and USA country. Below are the point that make the differences among them. Primary and Secondary Education In Malaysia‚ primary education (a period of 6 years) and secondary education (5 years which encompasses 3 years of lower secondary

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    Japanese Colonisation

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    JAPANESE COLONISATION The Japanase invasion of Malaya and British Borneo in late 1941‚which culminated in the humiliating British surrender in Singapore two and a half month later shattered Western colonial supremacy and unleashed in the forces of incipent nationalism. INTRODUCTION Japan has a government that is guided by the rules and principles of a constitutional Monarchy and a Parliamentary Government. The government of Japan has the features and characteristic that a parliamentary Goverment

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    Colonisation definition The New Zealand Oxford dictionary (2005) defines colonisation as “establishing a colony or colonies in a country or area” (p. 215). That means a group of people invading and fully forming a community in a new country or an area. In New Zealand‚ colonisation was the process of British migrants settling down in the country and building a government after the signing the Treaty of Waitangi in 1840. History of immigration (2005) explains that large numbers of people from Britain

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    demand for talents all over the world. Education is one of the most important issues faced by many countries around the world. Malaysia’s government has noticed that improving education industry is necessary in order to strong the country. This report is going to discuss the impact of the macro and micro environmental factors on education industry in Malaysia. Background In the past‚ there were two initial proposals for developing the national education system: the Barnes Report and the Fenn-Wu

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    Executive Summary British American Tobacco Malaysia is a largest tobacco company in Malaysia. This company is under a large tobacco group which is British American Tobacco Group. It is the second largest tobacco group in the world. Back to Malaysia‚ it owns 60% of market share in Malaysia. BATMalaysia producing and distributing risky product which is cigarette‚ it is restricted by many laws and regulation which set by the Malaysian Governments. One of the acts is Tobacco Products

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