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    service provided and the ambience of each restaurant. When we talk about the food selection‚ both the restaurant must have a variety of menus as this is one that captured the quality required to be on every restaurant. However‚ as we all know‚ Malaysian people are of different race. So‚ usually‚ we can find three types of food at local restaurant such as nasi lemak of Malay cuisine‚ Chinese cuisine such as Char Kway Teow and Indian cuisine like roti canai. For western restaurant‚ although their

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    For Me , You and You.

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    post-colonial government‚ Kuok started in the sugar business alongside the government. In 1961‚ he made a coup by buying cheap sugar from India before the prices shot up. He continued to invest heavily in sugar refineries‚ controlled 80% of the Malaysian sugar market with production of 1.5 million tonnes‚ equivalent to 10% of world production‚ and so earned his nickname "Sugar King of Asia". In 1971‚ he built the first Shangri-La Hotel‚ in Singapore. His first foray into Hong Kong property was in

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    The Cabinet Definition of Cabinet A Cabinet is a body of high ranking members of the government‚ typically representing the executive branch. It can also sometimes be referred to as the Council of Ministers‚ an Executive Council‚ or Executive Committee. First Malaysia Cabinet The first cabinet of Malaysia traces its history back to 1955‚ it was formed to save temporarily before Malaya’s independence in 1957. The Cabinet Board 1955 Portfolio | Name | Chief Minister | Tunku Abdul

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    OUr Story Behind the Sistership 17th January 2012‚ a bond is forged‚ a new relationship is built‚between a Malaysian Chinese and a demure Swiss girl named Manon Bigler . I remember the first day we acknowledge each other as family as if it were just yesterday. How time flies ! I couldn’t believe it is just 3 more months to go that she’ll be going back ‚ and writing this review reminds me of how little time we left ‚ not long now till the separation. This is the first time I’m hosting an AFS

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    Malaysian airline

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    HC3131 INTEGRATED BUSINESS MANAGEMENT PROJECT Assessment 1 - Research Proposal “The Implication of Accident to the Reputation of Malaysia Airlines (MAS)” Student Name: Widi Prayudi Student ID: UP2005 Assessment Due Date: Tuesday‚ 8 April 2014 Lecturer: Mr. Sandhy Patrick The Implication of Accident to the Reputation of Malaysia Airlines (MAS) Research Proposal Proposed

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    Robert Kuok Hock Nien

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    Kuok Hock Nien‚ as known as Robert Kuok‚ is an Malaysian Chinese businessman who was born at 6th of October in 1923. He was the Youngest and third son of Kuok Keng Kang and Zheng Ge Ru (郑格如). Robert Kuok received English education at Johor Baru English College while he was young and later enrolled into Raffles College in 1939. After his graduation‚ he worked as a clerk in a Mitsubishi until 1945‚ after the world war II ends‚ he took along the skills he learned from Mitsubishi back to his family business

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    1. Introduction The Minister of Housing and Local Government‚ Datuk Sri Kong Cho Ha mentioned that the local authorities spent about RM 1 billion a year to manage solid wastes. He said that in 2002‚ Malaysian generated 17‚000 tonnes of solid wastes daily ‚ 19‚000 in 2005 and it is estimated to increase to 30‚000 tonnes by 2020.(Bernama 2010) Malaysia has been bugged with a never ending issue on solid wastes. This problem is more critical in major cities and in areas with high density. In the

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    Ktm (Malaysian Railways)

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    This write up specifically discuss about one component of the Malaysian transportation system‚ which is the railway KTMB (Keretapi Tanah Melayu). This entity is about 120 years old in transporting people and goods. Being a son of an ex-KTM train driver and had been traveling with my family to various locations I have witnessed the progress of KTMB for all these years. This paper explains if KTMB is still relevant and the core of Malaysian transportation system. As consumers become more sophisticated

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    Tolerance Among Malaysian

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    fellow citizens need to support the 1 Malaysia’s go in order to achieve excellence and the integrity among Malaysians. Thus‚ each of us‚ despite our differences has to unite together to show our Malaysian identity. There are several suggestions on how we are going to promote unity and tolerance among Malaysians.             One of the ways on how to promote unity and tolerance among Malaysians is by holding cultural events; occasions which are related to the cultures of the society. Lantern festival

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    Food In Malaysia

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    of Indonesia; and Southern Thailand. Nasi Lemak can be found in the Southern Philippines prepared by Filipino Muslims‚ it is considered one of the most famous dishes for Malay-type breakfast. It is not to be confused with nasi dagang sold in the Malaysian east coast states of Terengganu and Kelantan although both dishes can usually be found sold side by side for breakfast. However‚ because of nasi lemak’s versatility in being able to be served in a variety of manners‚ it is now served and eaten any

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