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    Grabktaxi Case Study

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    a. Executive Summary i. Background of Industry There are 7 types of taxis in Peninsular Malaysia‚ with metered budgeted taxis being the most common. These taxis operate mainly in Klang Valley‚ Johor and Penang‚ with very few in other states such as Malacca and Terengganu. Apart of these taxis‚ there are non-metered taxis licensed as “hire car” and is found in every state. These hire cars are usually used for outstation trips and they operate from taxi and bus stations. In 1998‚ premier taxis were

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    Job Application Letter

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    Kinabalu‚ Sabah Dear Ms Alicesia I am writing in response to your advertisement in the JobStreet.com dated 2 October 2012. I am interested for applying the position of Administration Officer in your company. I am a fresh graduate from University Malaysia Sarawak with Human Resource Development’s bachelor degree. I am applying this position because the position requirements and my skills are a perfect match. During my studies in university I am being exposed to human resource roles in an organisation

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    Case Study

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    : Faiza Sdn Bhd POSITION : Manager Director BUSINESS ACTIVITY : Retailing of Food Items ACHIEVEMENT : Operating from SME Bank’s Kompleks Kilang Bimbingan (KKB) initially‚ Syarikat Faiza is now the ultimate brand name for rice products in Malaysia. Faiza Company also receives ISO certificate 9001:2000 by sirim in 2004‚ Halal by jakim certificated‚ health certification (free sales by Ministry of Health). Founded by Pn. Hjh Faiza Bawumi Sayed Ahmad‚ the strength of FAIZA lies in its energetic

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    Levis

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    LEVIS B. TABLE OF CONTENT TITLE PAGE Introduction 3 Findings 4-6 Conclusion 7 Recomendation 8 References 9 INTRODUCTION What is your choice for blue jeans? The answer is LEVIS. The inventor of the American garment the blue jeans were born in Buttenheim‚ Bavaria on February 29‚ 1829‚ name is Levi Strauss. Levi Strauss emigrated to San Francisco at the end

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    Mama Mia

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    1.0 Introduction Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) is the largest electricity utility in Malaysia with almost RM73 billion in assets. The Company is listed on the main board of Bursa Malaysia and employees more than 31‚000 people Group-wide to serve an estimated 8.08 million customers in Peninsular Malaysia‚ Sabah and Labuan. Set up as the Central Electricity Board of the Federation of Malaya in 1949‚ TNB has powered national development efforts for more than 60 years by providing reliable and efficient

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    FAR600

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    progressive. Since1965 the Companies Act 1965 (hereafter referred to as the principal Act) has been amended no less than seventeen times.Companies Act 1965 is an act that governs relating to the establishment of the companies in Malaysia. It was revised on 1 January 2006.This Malaysia Companies Act approved by Parliament and used with effect from year 1965 until present. Based on our research‚ we have find about 16 acts from Companies Act 1965 that related for both of this two company. Out of the 16

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    Malaysian Studies

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    At the time Malaysia achieved its independence under Tunku Abdul Rahman leadership‚ our nation struggled very hard to build unity between Malaysia’s plural societies so that the people could live harmoniously despite of differences in religions‚ cultures and customs. Our government was very conscious about this particular problem as majority of the ethnic in Malaysia was separated by their occupations‚ residences‚ educations‚ political awareness‚ economics and so much more. The problem even started

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    Zealong Tea

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    PRODUCT STRATEGY [pic] Zealong has branded itself as the world’s purest tea‚ with the highest of quality standards‚ and crafted by the world’s best tea masters. Marketing itself as a premium oolong tea‚ Zealong has gone the extra mile and was granted ISO22000 HACCP certification‚ the world’s highest safety standard‚ being the sole tea company to receive such certification. To achieve the ISO22000 certification‚ hazard analysis and critical control points (HACCP) systems were implemented to

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    during the formative and momentous years of the island ’s participation between 1963 and 1965." Discuss. The years between 1963 and 1965 were particularly important for Singapore because it marked the transition of Singapore becoming a state of Malaysia and subsequently within a short span of 2 years broke away to gain her ultimate independence as a nation state. Both the merger and separation was to subsequently provide momentous impact on Singapore and the consequences of which were far reaching

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    The Ethnic

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    Relations in Peninsular Malaysia: The Cultural and Economic Dimensions Lee Hock Guan SOCIAL AND CULTURAL ISSUES NO. 1(2000) August 2000 Ethnic Relations in Peninsular Malaysia: The Cultural and Economic Dimensions Lee Hock Guan ISEAS Fellow © 2000 Institute of Southeast Asian Studies ISSN 0218-8961 ETHNIC RELATIONS IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA: THE CULTURAL AND ECONOMIC DIMENSIONS Abstract This paper looks at the changing ethnic relations in Peninsular Malaysia in terms of the interactions

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