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    submission to the UN universal periodic review ’ (Article 19‚ 11 March 2013) accessed 12 October 2013 Article 19‚ ’Memorandum on the Malaysian sedition act 1948 ’ (Article 19‚ July 2003) accessed 1 November 2013 Borneo post‚ ’Abolish printing press and publication act ’ (Borneo Post‚ 1 April 2011) accessed 18 October 2013 Cijmy‚ ’Article 10 of the Federal Constitution ’ (CIJ‚ 24 September 2013) accessed 10 October 2013 Cijmy‚ ’The Printing Presses and Publications Act 1984 (PPPA) ’ (CIJ

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    with Malaya. The Federation achieved independence within the Commonwealth of Nations on 31 August 1957. In 1963‚ the Federation was reconstituted as "Malaysia" when it federated with the British territories of Singapore‚ Sarawak‚ and British North Borneo (renamed Sabah); the latter territory was claimed to be a part of the Sultanate of Sulu. Singapore separated from Malaysia to become an independent republic on 9 August 1965. Agreement of Federation The Federation of Malaya Agreement was formulated

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    Poverty in Indonesia

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    PAPER WORK: POVERTY IN INDONESIA By: Nur Shahida Binti Ramli 011211133128 PANCASILA AND CIVICS EDUCATION INTERNATIONAL CLASS PROGRAM FACULTY OF MEDICINE AIRLANGGA UNIVERSITY 2012 ABSTRACT Indonesia is said to be the forth largest nation where the statistic of poverty among the people is relatively high. Poverty is defines as living without basic necessities like clean water‚ proper nutrition‚ healthcare‚ education‚ clothing and shelter. The statistics

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    MALAY In Malaysia‚ the Malay population is defined by Article 160 of the Malaysian Constitution as someone born to a Malaysian citizen who professes to be a Muslim‚ habitually speaks the Malay language‚ adheres to Malay customs and is domiciled in Malaysia orSingapore. This definition is loose enough to include people of a variety of ethnic backgrounds which basically can be defined as "Malaysian Muslims" and it therefore differs from the anthropological understanding of what constitutes an ethnic

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    Kimiko Kaneda was born in October 1921 to her Korean father and Japanese mother. When she was 16 years old‚ Kimiko traveled to Seoul in search of better work opportunities as a housemaid for a Japanese family. At the beginning of the war‚ she was put on a train to Zaoqiang‚ China and was forced to become a comfort woman for the Japanese military. Throughout her time‚ she was forced to sleep with up to 20 men per day. If she did not comply with the demands of the soldiers‚ she was threatened and forced

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    When China Ruled the Seas

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    David May 1‚ 2012 Reading and Discussion Questions: When China Ruled the Seas by Louise Levathes 1. Why are we reading this book in this class? 0 The reason that we are reading‚ “When China Ruled the Seas” by Louise Levathes is in order to help us create a better understanding of the Chinese rule and how they became such a great dynasty. It helps us to see how China rose to become a great maritime power and also how it its navy disintegrated. “When China Ruled the Seas”

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    law is English law. Explain how English law and the other sources of law form part of the law of Malaysia. The law of Malaysia mostly based to the common law legal system. It was a final result of the colonisation of Malaya‚ Sarawak‚ and North Borneo by Britain in between 19th century to 1960s. The supreme law of the land—the Constitution of Malaysia—sets out the legal framework and rights of Malaysian citizens as they will obey all the rule that had been state. Federal laws enacted by the Parliament

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    The Austronesians as Viewed by Peter Bellwood‚ Wilhelm Solheim II‚ and Zeus Salazar Prepared by Jezza Mae S. Dajac The term Austronesian contextually refers to a population group present in Southeast Asia or Oceania who speaks‚ or had ancestors who spoke‚ one of the Austronesian languages. Apart from the Polynesian people of Oceania‚ the Austronesian people include: Taiwanese Aborigines‚ the majority ethnic groups of East Timor‚ Indonesia and Malaysia. There had been several theories that

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    products such as rubber‚ tin‚ tea‚ coffee‚ spices and timber. In 2002‚ timber is one of the key export for “non-migas” (non oil and gas) commodities to provide foreign trades. IFP‚ Indonesia is one of foreign timber logging operate in Kalimantan (Borneo) island. With Kristin Daniel as the planner manager since 2001. IFP Ltd did business more than 25 countries in the world but Indonesia is the only one country it has business in South East Asia. The company has original business in trading coal

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    Tori Breland Mr. Ainsworth English VI July 15‚ 2013 Monkeys The monkey is a small‚ lively‚ intelligent mammal. There are nearly two hundred kinds of monkeys‚ most of which live in the warm parts of the world. Unlike many other animals‚ monkeys can see both in depth and in color. So‚ have you ever wondered what certain monkeys look like‚ how they sleep‚ their life expectancy in captivity verses wild‚ what they eat‚ where they live‚ and how many kids do they have at one time? Well

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