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    Lee Chong Wei

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    becoming the first Malaysian to reach the final of the men’s singles event and ending Malaysia’s Olympic medal drought since the 1996 Games. This achievement also earned him the title Datuk‚ and a description by Malaysian Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak as a national hero.[5] He repeated the achievement four years later in London‚ thus making him the most successful Malaysian Olympian in history.[6] ------------------------------------------------- Personal life In his early years‚ Lee favoured basketball

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    Mahathir Mohamad

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    war was finished‚ he graduated secondary school with flying colours and enrolled to study medicine at the King Edward VII College of Medicine in Singapore. After graduating in 1953‚ Mahathir worked as a doctor in government service before marrying in 1956. He returned to Alor Setar the following year and established his own practice. Next year‚ He and his wife Siti Hasmah‚ they first met in medicine college where both studied‚ had their first child‚ Marina‚ in 1957‚ before conceiving three others

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    References: * Abdullah Ahmad(1985)Tengku Abdul Rahman and Malaysia’s Foreign Policy 1963-1970‚ Kuala Lumpur‚ Berita Publishing. * Abdul Razak Baginda(ed)(2004) Malaysia and the Islamic World. London : ASEAN Academic Press. * Hamidin Hamid (2003). Malaysia-Africa Relations. Searching for common goals. Kuala Lumpur: Rythm Publishing Co. * Saravananmuthu‚ Johan (2010)Fifty Years of

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    there. In addition‚ the Pass system came later in 1885 that every Indian had to go to a NWMP office to get a permission to enter the city. One of the goals of this system was to limit the number of Indian woman of “abandoned character” to enter town (Razak 129-131). Beside all usually there was no pass given to aboriginal women unless they

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    In my large and exquisite office of mine‚ I slowly stared at the pictures of famous faces on the wall. There were Father of Independence ; Tunku Abdul Rahman‚ Father of Unity ; Tun Abdul Razak‚ Father of Modernity ; Tun Dr Mahathir‚ the legendary ; Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi‚ the incredible Tun Najib Abdul Razak and many more. Slowly my eyes fall into a picture which I know the best‚ which is mine. I’m the first Woman Prime Minister of Malaysia. I am on my way to make a better future for us. Since

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    Gambling

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    vision 2020. During PLKN program the student will learn some knowledge that is can’t found in test book. 1malaysia program 1Malaysia or ’One Malaysia’ is a personal concept introduced by the sixth Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak on April 2‚ 2009. The essence of this idea regardless of the idea of ​​a multi-ethnic nation‚ sub-ethnic and cultural. All parties must be together to make it happen. Implementation is not done overnight but in evolution. It is an ingredient and formula

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    become a market leader and formidable force in the industry. Last year‚ the company was ranked the second largest in the manufacturing of candles and margarine and the third largest manufacturer of soap in South Africa. Under the leadership of CEO Mr Razak Moosa‚ affectionately known as South Africa’s own oil sheik‚ the company has grown from humble beginnings in Pietermaritzburg in 1970 to become a market leader and formidable force in the industry. Last year‚ the company was ranked the second largest

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    issue in poverty

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    Solution of poverty 1 Azam or Azam 1 Malaysia was established by Prime Minister of Malaysia‚ Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak to provide the opportunities for the low income people or people in poverty to generate their income. This program are being recognize to give the opportunity for the poor people‚ increasing income exceed the limited level poverty line are been fixed RM750 a month for the poor and RM2000 per months for lower income people. There are four opportunities to increase the people’s income

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    The effects of Globalisation on Education Globalisation is a new concept that was developed in the 1980’s and is now a familiar term worldwide. A reason for this popularity could be due to the fast development of communication technologies‚ which have made impressive progress from the 1980s to the present day. Communication has developed from archaic hand written information to instant messaging i.e. Twitter‚ Facebook and BBMs. Through these mediums people from across the globe are able to communicate

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    In 1971‚ Malaysia’s second Prime Minister Abdul Razak enacted the New Economic Policy (NEP) which was later replaced by Mahathir Mohammad’s New Development Policy (NDP) which embodied the ideals which was in his famous book‚ “Malay Dilemma”. Mahathir Mohamad had even coined the term ‘affirmative action’ which represented the favoring for Malays for the welfare of the country. (Quah‚ 2010‚ April 14) Last March 2010‚ Prime Minister Najib Razak was under fire for trying to change the NDP into

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