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    Federated and Unfederated Malay States Initially‚ the British followed a policy of non-intervention in relation between the Malay states.[19] The commercial importance of tin mining in the Malay states to merchants in the Straits Settlements led to infighting between the aristocracy on the peninsula. The destabilisation of these states damaged the commerce in the area‚ causing British intervention. The wealth of Perak’s tin mines made political stability there a priority for British investors‚ and

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    Cape Breton Fiddling – Almost a Lost Art Cape Breton fiddling began when the Scottish fiddlers were forced out of Scotland and into new worlds. They brought the traditional music of Scotland with them and continued the style into today’s world. There have been many noted fiddlers and today’s fiddlers are becoming internationally famous. Some of the newer fiddlers are incorporating other styles of music into the fiddling tradition of Cape Breton. The heart of Canadian fiddling began when the Highland

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    Cape Verde | “Most Improved Country” | Introduction Cape Verde is a small country that spans ten islands and is 570 kilometers off the coast of Western Africa. There is very little rainfall per year and the land on most of the islands are of volcanic origin. On several of the islands the land is fairly flat‚ sandy and dry‚ whereas the rest of the islands are covered in rocky land. It‚ therefore‚ lacks in natural resources and has experienced severe droughts. Agriculture is made difficult by

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    sporty and sociable. If Cape Town was in the dating game that’s how her profile would read. And - for once - it’s all true. The Mother City of South Africa occupies one of the world’s most stunning locations‚ with an iconic mountain slap-bang in her centre. Advertisement As beautiful as the surrounding beaches and vineyards can be‚ it’s the rugged wilderness of Table Mountain‚ coated in a unique flora‚ that grabs everyone’s attention. Long before the Dutch took a fancy to the Cape Peninsula in the 17th

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    Issue Analysis: The impact of the Mfecane on the Cape Colony E.K. Mashingaidze’s article‚ "The impact of the Mfecane on the Cape Colony‚" dealt with the impact that the movement had on the lives of those included in the movement. These individuals were the Nguni- speaking and Sotho- speaking people of Southern Africa. The article points out how this movement brought upon major changes to the way these groups lived and the outcomes in the end. Mashingaidze discusses how black- white relations between

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    Background of the problem or study [10 Marks] Cape Peninsula University of Technology (CPUT) is rated as one of the technology universities in Africa. It is claimed to be the largest university of technology in the Western Cape Province with the number of more than 30000 students registered‚ with six campuses located across Cape Town. The university offers undergraduate and postgraduate programs in various fields of study. CPUT is a diverse university with different students in terms of culture‚

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    REAL TIME ROMANISED MALAY SCRIPT TO JAWI SCRIPT CONVERTER ABSTRACT Nowadays‚ Jawi script seldom is being used in our live especially new generation because of the existence and popularity of Romanised Malay script. In order to keep Jawi script from extinction‚ there are still a few researchers or students that concern in Jawi script and they still doing research on Jawi script such as Romanised Malay script to Jawi script converter and also create a few Jawi based game to attract new generation

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    MAlAY LANGUAGE LEARNING STRATEGIES OF VARIOUS ETHNIC STUDENTS OUTSIDE THE CLASSROOM ZAMRI MAHAMOD d-zam@ukm.my WAN HAZENAH WAN ISMAIL wanhazenah@yahoo.com ABSTRACT This study was designed to examine language learning strategies (LLS) of students from various ethnic groups in Malaysia for learning the Malay language out of the classroom (OC) based on their performance‚ demographic factors and the four language skills. Data was collected using a self-report questionnaire. The

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    ________________________ STRATEGIES OF RURAL SOCIAL STRUCTURES __________________________________________________________________________________ Title Aquaculture as a livelihood strategy‚ the case of Binfield Communities in the Eastern Cape Province. ABSTRACT Background and Problem Statement The study is based on the practice of aquaculture as an agrarian enterprise that is aimed to enhance diversification of livelihood strategies. The paper begins by an argument that there are various

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    Our Malay ancestors brought us their own culture like drinks and foods‚ government‚ laws‚ writting‚ language‚ way of dressing‚ housing‚ literature‚ music‚ religions‚ arts‚ science and traditions and customs.. Early Filipinos staple food was RICE. Aside from rice‚ their foods includes pork‚ chicken‚ fish‚ fruits and vegetables. Pots and bamboo tubes are used to cooked their foods. They used their finger to eat and banana leaves as their plates then coconut shells as their glass for drinking.

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