Introduction In recent years‚ Malaysia was a hit issue and has become famous in world wide. Of course‚ this is not only because of our economies become stronger than past times‚ But because of the contribution of Malaysian in the international stage that has proved how well of the success of Malaysia. We have international singers‚ fashion designers‚ professionals and successful entrepreneurs‚ such as Citi Norhalizah‚ Zang Toi‚ our previous Prime Minister---Dato Sri Dr Mahathir‚ Lim Kong Tong
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became our pride and joy when she created history by becoming the first Malaysian woman to win an Olympic medal. Then of course we must also salute Lee Chong Wei. Chong Wei fought all the way in the final against Lin Dan with intensity and focus that we have not seen for a long time. He entered the arena like a valiant gladiator and emerged a true hero. After that game‚ we can all say that Chong Wei is one real Malaysian hero‚ even minus the gold medal. The way Chong Wei carried himself in the
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1.0 Introduction Fast Moving Consumer Goods (FMCG) is the products that are frequently purchase by consumers and it is comparatively low cost in retail shop for example soft drinks or newspaper. Nestle is one of the global leaders in the FMCG segment. Nestle is a Swiss multinational food and beverage company which was founded in 1866 by Henri Nestle. It has around 450 factories and operates in 86 countries included Malaysia. Nestle Malaysia started in 1912 as the Anglo-Swiss Condensed Milk Company
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Malaysia in Spinning Gasing‚ besides it being a national film set in Malaysia with Malaysian actors. The extremely obvious Malaysia-Truly-Asia parts were the first scenes of the film‚ where the audience were shown shots of various people in several parts of Malaysia practicing the local tradition of their races‚ whether it’s of Indian culture‚ Malay‚ or Chinese. Then there’s the DJ Harry band with members of all Malaysian races. Then there’s the Manglish dialogues used by the characters in film. Then
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Culture of Malaysia WanWen Chen (Wammi) Brief introduction of Malaysia: Ethnic groups: Malay 50.4%‚ Chinese 23.7%‚ indigenous 11%‚ Indian 7.1%‚ others 7.8% (2004 est.) Religions: Muslim (or Islam - official) 60.4%‚ Buddhist 19.2%‚ Christian 9.1%‚ Hindu 6.3%‚ Confucianism‚ Taoism‚ other traditional Chinese religions 2.6%‚ other or unknown 1.5%‚ none 0.8% (2000 census) Physical or spatial distance: Just the same as in other country‚ in Malaysia there is an intimate zone reserved for lovers‚ children
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Multimedia Super Corridor (MSC) within the framework of the State IT agenda (NITA)‚ Nita are guidelines on knowledge-based society reached in 2020. The key idea of the MSC is the development of cluster for sustainable innovation in Malaysia. The development of the MSC Malaysia is planned under three phases. With the presence of MSC‚ the society with able to innovate and stood still with the advancement of technology. While the key idea of NITA is the social acculturation of technology (ICT) through
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and Malay religion during the past time. 2.2 History of Nyonya Kebaya Southeast Asia is made up of colossal number of ethnic cultures‚ including the Nyonya. Nyonya is a name used for the culture of the early Chinese immigrants in Malacca on the Malaysian Peninsula‚ they later increased with the British straights
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unitywhich areevery individual needs to be more patriotic‚be respectful of each different culture and mould a future generation that istolerant and grateful to be Malaysian. First and foremost‚every individual can play a part in enhancing national unit bybeing more patriotic.This is becausewhen we are patriotic we will appreciatebeing a Malaysian citizen who has the right to live a peaceful and war-free life.Moreover‚having high patriotism will ensure that we really love our country andwe will not do anything
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up‚ I think I ate Nasi Lemak (literally means Fatty Rice) at least once a week. It used to cost 60 cents and came wrapped in a leaf. I’m sure once a week applies to the average Malaysian as well. Lily visited Chicago a couple of weeks ago‚ and of course‚ to complete the trip‚ we had to concoct this wonderful Malaysian dish. My mother told me very early in my life that too many cooks spoil the soup. She often used this to get me out of her kitchen and on to more important things‚ like studying
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Please take some time (approximately 15 to 25 minutes) to complete this questionnaire. Your responses will provide important information that will help to reduce Mat Rempit activities and prevent the activities of Mat Rempit to become worse among Malaysian culture. Please read each question carefully and answer it to the best of your ability. There are no correct or incorrect responses; we are merely interested in your personal point of you. All responses to this survey are completely confidential
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