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    Drug Abuse in Malaysia

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    Drug Abuse in Malaysia Drugs is a type of substance which can be medicinal‚ intoxicating‚ or used to improve performance and can also have other effects when taken by any individual or also animal. Drugs are viewed differently from every culture. Some views it as a healing ingredient while some might take it as normal food intake. Drugs molecules are complex and it mainly consist of hydrogen and carbon atoms‚ oxygen atoms‚ nitrogen atoms‚ Recreational drugs generally is that an individual can

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    potential to increase exports for a bigger global market share. * The furniture industry is highly export-oriented with over 90% of its production are destined for overseas market which accounted 3% value of global exports. * In 2010‚ Malaysia ranks as the eighth largest exporter of furniture in the world and third in Asia after the People’s Republic of China and Vietnam‚ with exports to more than 160 countries. The value of Malaysian furniture exports represented 3 per cent of total world

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    the jet fuel price volatility which impacts the airline industry dramatically. The constant shifting around of fuel costs‚ largely based on political developments which are uncontrollable‚ cause great uncertainty for most of the airlines‚ including Malaysia Airlines. Even with seemingly stable prices in the past couple of months‚ the jet fuel price index shows that the jet fuel price has more than tripled in the last 14 years. Another factor is

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    Dhl Express in Malaysia

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    DHL Express has teamed up with Malaysian postal operator Pos Malaysia to offer a new international express service for shipments to and from the south-east Asian country. The new service‚ PosPriority Express‚ is being offered through PosLaju‚ the postal group’s courier unit. DHL will provide the international express delivery service and customer service‚ while PosLaju will be responsible for sales. The new product offers international express delivery of 5kg‚ 10kg and 25kg boxes. It is initially

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    Pizza Hut Malaysia

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    ORGANIZATION BACKGROUND • Kenny Rogers Roasters (KRR) is a chain of chicken-based restaurant. • KRR is now part of Malaysian under Berjaya Corporation Berhad. • KRR is a franchise company owned by KRR International Corporation. • 74 restaurants in Malaysia and 8 in Indonesia. • Brand tagline is “less fat‚ less salt‚ less calories” • Muffins‚ jacket potatoes‚ vegetable salads‚ pastas‚ soups‚ desserts and beverages. HISTORY OF KRR • It was founded in 1991 by country musician Kenny Rogers and John

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    Malaysia Economic Analysis

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    Country Notebook Economic Analysis Yazmin Solla M00239246 International Marketing Introduction – Malaysia‚ a middle-income country‚ has transformed itself since the 1970s from a producer of raw materials into an emerging multi-sector economy. Under current Prime Minister NAJIB‚ Malaysia is attempting to achieve high-income status by 2020 and to move farther up the value-added production chain by attracting investments in Islamic finance‚ high technology industries‚ biotechnology‚ and services

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    Kfc Holding Malaysia

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    celebrity status in 1952‚ when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early 70’s‚ that special recipe reached Malaysia. KFC Holdings (Malaysia) Bhd is a branded chicken retail chain operator. KFC Holding Malaysia continues to serve finger lickin’ good‚ succulent pieces of chicken. The flavourful blends of 11 herbs and spices give KFC’s delicious aroma. With the chicken’s natural juices sealed-in‚ leaving

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    Unemployed graduates have become a cause of concern in Malaysia. The findings of a Graduate Tracer Study in 2006 involving 132 900 graduates from institutions of higher learning all over Malaysia indicated that 30.7% of graduates remained unemployed six months after graduation‚ while 5.7% were still awaiting job placement (Tan‚ 2007). The Minister of Human Resources revealed that more female graduates in this country were unemployed because they lacked the relevant skills required in the labor market

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    Renewable Energy in Malaysia

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    ORGANIZED BY UNIVERSITI TENAGA NASIONAL‚ BANGI‚ SELANGOR‚ MALAYSIA; 28-30 AUGUST 2006 Prospects for Ocean Energy in Malaysia Omar Yaakob‚ Tengku Mohd Ariff Bin Tengku Ab Rashid‚ Mohamad Afifi Abdul Mukti Department of Marine Technology Faculty of Mechanical Engineering Universiti Teknologi Malaysia 81310 UTM Skudai MALAYSIA Email: omar@fkm.utm.my Keywords: alternative‚ renewable energy Abstract European Union [4]‚ the United States [5]‚ [6] and Japan [7]. The energy can be extracted in

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    Law of Privity in Malaysia

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    the changes and whether they have abolished the doctrine or caused further problems 4. Compare the current position of the law to that of Malaysia 5. Consider all relevant judicial decisions 6. If necessary‚ suggest an appropriate remedy for the law in dealing with this matter. 7. Compare the current position of the law to that of Malaysia A basic rule in the law of contract is that only those who are parties to the contract or privy to the contract can sue or be sued on it. A

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