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    GOD GOLD OR GLORY

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    gold and commerce that lay outside of Europe. This shows that Prince Henry was driven by Gold because he wanted what the riches of North Africa. 2. Alfonso De Albuquerque took over the spice trade in Malacca from the Italians and the Muslims. He stated‚ “if we control the spice trade and take Malacca from the Italians and the Muslims then Mecca will be ruined and Venice will be cut off‚ unless they trade with Portugal!” This shows that Alfonso was driven by Glory because he wanted Portugal to become

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    Baby Dumping

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    NEWS FOCUS Two young lovers pleaded guilty in a Malacca magistrate’s court to abandoning a baby girl at a factory in Ayer Keroh this week. That was just one of many such cases of baby dumping reported recently and it has raised concern among the authorities. Lately‚ there have been reports of baby dumpings in a number of places. According to a Bernama report‚ three babies were found each in Kelantan‚ Malacca and Kuala Lumpur last week and a baby girl with the umbilical cord still intact was

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    period there was no constitutional law. The Malacca Sultanate is considered an example of a typical indigenous system in the form of Kanun Undang-Undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest. Although it was not the first sultanate (the Malacca Sultanate) the impact on the constitutional set-up of other sultanates which emerged later‚ was quite far-reaching. Whatever the legal code of the Malay sultanates those days‚ taking the Kanun Undang-undang Melaka or the Malacca Digest as an example‚ one needs to bear

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    Land Laws of Malaysia

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    lodging Caveats and provision for granting of easement. National Land Code (Penang and Malacca Titles) Act 1963 (Act 518) regulates land tenure in the states of Penang and Malacca. It came into force on 1 January 1966 simultaneously with the National Land Code 1965. The National Land Code (Penang and Malacca Titles) Act 1963 (Act No 2 of 1963 was subsequently revised in 1994 to the National Land Code (Penang and Malacca Titles) Act 1963 (Act 518) Pursuant to the terms of s 438A‚ the Federal Territory

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    History of Malaysia

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    Peninsular. The adoption of Islam by the fifteenth century saw the rise of number sultanates‚ the most prominent of which was the Melaka (Malacca). Islamic culture has had a profound influence on the Malay people‚ but has also been influenced by them. The Portuguese were the first European colonial powers to establish themselves in Malaysia‚ capturing Malacca in 1511‚ followed by the Dutch. However‚ it was the British‚ who after initially establishing bases at Jesselton‚ Kuching‚ Penang and Singapore

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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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    Native Animals of Asia

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    (5‚710 feet deep)‚ also in Siberia‚ is the world’s deepest lake. 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

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    Teenage Pregnancy

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    a means of solving the teen pregnancy issue but instead the overall number of unplanned pregnancies shot up the roof. How this first issue is related to public relations is that publics like the press and a government figure the Chief Minister of Malacca are involved in this issue. It

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    Dutch found what they were looking for in Jakarta‚ conquered by Jan Coen in 1619. • It was later named Batavia and became the capital of the Dutch East Indies. • Meanwhile‚ the Dutch continued to drive out the Portuguese from their bases in Asia. Malacca finally succumbed in 1641 (after a second attempt to capture it)‚ Colombo‚ and Ceylon. • Goa‚ the capital of the Portuguese Empire in the East‚ was unsuccessfully attacked by the Dutch but they gained the right to trade with Japan. • The Dutch

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    paved the way for the Malays to emerge as the dominant power in the Malay Archipelago. Malacca was founded in 1400 by Parameswara‚ a prince from Sumatra.The strategic location of the port of Malacca at the narrowest part of the Straits of Malacca allowed it to control the lucrative spice trade. Revenue from port taxes and services greatly enriched Malacca. Muslim traders from Arabia and India brought Islam to Malacca. Soon after establishing his kingdom‚ Parameswara converted from Hinduism to Islam

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