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    Privatisation of TNB

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    INSTITUT PENGURUSAN DINAMIK SARAWAK‚ WISMA MORNIE‚ NO.1‚ JALAN HAJI TAHA‚ 93400 KUCHING‚ SARAWAK. ASSIGNMENT COVER SHEET Please attach a Cover Sheet to the front of each piece of work submitted. Please check that you have Filled in all details correctly‚ and signed the declaration at the bottom of the page‚ before giving your assignment to the respective lecturer. Be sure to keep a copy of all your work. NAME : LAU KOH SIN ( SW1306FD3452 )

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    Tunku Abdul Rahman

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    Sir Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj ibni Almarhum Sultan Abdul Hamid Halim Shah was the Chief Minister of the Federation of Malaya from 1955 and became the country’s first Prime Minister after its Independence in 1957. Born in a royal family in Kedah‚ Abdul Rahman was the son of 24th Sultan of Kedah and went to become the founding father of the independent Malaysia. Before attaining independence of the country‚ Abdul Rahman was also a member of the United Malays National Organization‚ an organization

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    SOME states might have their own peculiar issues‚ but on a national scale‚ the issues that are likely to dominate this general election fall under three broad categories: race relations‚ governance and economic wellbeing. These categories are not watertight compartments and a given policy issue can affect all of them‚ but they offer a simple and convenient way to understand the electoral issues. Formulated in this general way‚ these categories are familiar and longstanding in Malaysian politics‚

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    The Most Inspiring Women in Malaysia Women are‚ undoubtedly‚ the pillar of success behind every man and the strength behind every flourishing family. Asians have never forgotten the grand days of their matriarchal society that has shaped kingdoms and governments as we know them today. They have been with us as mothers‚ sisters‚ friends‚ aunts‚ teachers‚ nurses and from stall owners selling packets of ‘nasi lemak’ to heads of large organizations implementing policies that can change the direction

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    Asia Sentinel Elite Malays and Mixed Marriage Contributed by Darah Kacukan Friday‚ 27 July 2007 Malaysia’s Malay leaders say ‘do as I say‚ not do as I do’ when it comes to marriage In early June‚ the Malaysian media blossomed with pictures of Prime Minister Abdullah Ahmad Badawi in the traditional Malay suap-menyuap ceremony‚ exchanging bites of colored glutinous rice with his new bride. This low-key but high-profile wedding followed another elite ceremony in May when

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    name a few; all had restrictions on their own domestic media‚ restrictions on foreign journalists working within those countries‚ and restrictions on what news could be sent out. As example in Malaysia‚ during the government of Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad‚ authorities controlled all major newspapers and broadcast outlets‚ ensuring a substantial degree of official influence over news published in the country. The only exception was the Internet‚ which had so far remained censorship-free. Additionally

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    from Royal Malaysia Police(PDRM) shows from 2005 until June 2011‚a total number of 472 baby dumping cases were reported in Malaysia which 258 were dead and 214 were still alive.An average of 100 babies are found each year.They were left in rubbish bins‚in the toilets and on the streets‚ prompting the government to consider treating cases as murder or attempted murder. Baby dumping is the acts of throw away the babies at any places without take care the babies. We can know about this because of this

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    Sabah Issue

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    The armed intrusion into Sabah by Sulu terrorists is a blow to the progress of the BIMP-EAGA (Brunei‚ Indonesia‚ Malaysia‚ Philippines-East Asean Growth Area (BIMP-EAGA)‚ says BIMP-EAGA Malaysia Business Council chairman Datuk Roselan Johar Mohamed. Expressing profound dismay over the incident‚ he called on BIMP-EAGA member countries to go back to the original status quo‚ focusing more on accelerating economic development in the four countries in a safe and conducive manner. Quoting the age-old

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    when then Malaysian Prime Minister Dr. Mahathir Mohamad knew about his fantasy to begin an aircraft and prompted him to simply purchase the intensely paying off debtors‚ government-connected AirAsia. Fernandes sold his home and got individual funds to purchase this firm with two old planes and US$11 million worth of obligation. He purchased the organization for one ringgit (around 26 US cents). After he pivoted AirAsia‚ in 2003 Fernandes campaigned Dr. Mahathir to raise the "Open Skies" thought with

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    Fernandes’ initial intention during his meeting with the then Prime Minister‚ Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad‚ in June 2001 was to get the prime minister’s official endorsement to become a new operator in the Malaysian aviation industry (Ismail‚ 2010). At the time of the meeting‚ Fernandes had already registered a company called Tune Air Sdn. Bhd. in Kuala Lumpur with three other partners. Instead of issuing a new license‚ Mahathir suggested that Tune Air could acquire an airline by taking over the ailing AirAsia

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