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    Conservation of Wildlife

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    Wildlife Conservation in My Country In Malaysia‚ just like elsewhere the modern world‚ many species of wildlife are disappearing fast‚ and conservation measures are needed to prevent animals and plants from vanishing for good. Habitat destruction is a main part of the problem but many animals are being killed and taken by hunters and poachers too. Many rare animals are hunted for food and even for sport. Some are caught alive and then sold on to collectors. One of the saddest and sickest reasons

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    Healthcare Tourism at Pantai Hospital Health care in Malaysia is considered remarkably well by the standards of World Health Organization (WHO). It is one of the best and a role model for developing nations. It is estimated Malaysia healthcare industry to grow 8% in 2010. In Malaysia‚ medical hospital industry is a highly regulated industry. Prior to September 2010‚ healthcare advertising is restricted. Now‚ marketing via print‚ radio‚ television and digital channels is permitted. Total health

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    Nowadays‚ the tourism industry is dealing with a more demanding customer market that is aware of the variety of tourism products and services as well as the levels of quality that are available. As the tourists are more highly educated and posses higher purchasing power‚ their demands on better tourism products and services should be fulfilled in order for the tourism business to be sustainable. There should be offered a variety of tourism products and services and ensure quality level in accordance

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    After the retirement of Tun Dr. Mahathir‚ Tun Abdullah continued his legacy for a few years with his own approaches. A leader requires legitimacy in his leadership during his time of being in power in order to form a mind set among his people and supporters to realise and understand their obligation to have the utmost loyalty to their leader (Weber‚ 1964). ‘Political legitimacy is seen as ‘a general acceptance by the public upon the political system’ (Lipset‚ 1963)‚ without influence from differences

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    Solutions for Baby Dumping Problem Nowadays‚ baby dumping cases always an issue at newspaper‚ magazine and also internet. Every day‚ the numbers of baby dumping cases increase and these cases can worry us. We cannot imagine there are people who are willing the baby dumping and them leave their babies die at place that we cannot imagine like dustbins‚ rivers and travelling bags. They do not feel their behaviour is wrong because they throw their own babies‚ while the animals still loved their

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    form about 60% of the population. This is followed by the Chinese‚ like me‚ so I am Malaysian Chinese but not a Malay‚ at about 25% of its population. The Indians form about 8% of its population. The others include indigenous people of the peninsula‚ Sabah and Sarawak. There are also significant numbers of Eurasians here too. Being different in culture and religious beliefs have contributed to making us very unique and interesting. Though Islam is the official religion‚ there is freedom of religion in

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    CORPORATE SOCIAL RESPONSIBILITY Market Place As the leader in the bottled water industry in Malaysia‚ in dealings with our suppliers‚ customers‚ shareholders and other stakeholders‚ Spritzer holds firm to corporate ethics which include doing business responsibly and in the interest of our stakeholders in the long term. The Group practises the principals of good corporate governance and ethical business conduct‚ in addition to complying with the rules and regulations of the law. Spritzer’s commitment

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    The foundation of the Constitution of Malaysia was laid on 10 September 1877. It began with the first meeting of the Council of State in Perak‚ where the British first started to assert their influence in the Malay states. Under the terms of the Pangkor Engagement of 1874 between the Sultan of Perak and the British‚ the Sultan was obliged to accept a British Resident. Hugh Low‚ the second British Resident‚ convinced the Sultan to set up advisory Council of State‚ the forerunner of the state legislative

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    Chapter 1 straits settlements-The beginning The roots of banking in Malaysia can traced back to the existence of the British merchant communities in Penang and Singapura dating back to the 19th century when what was known as the Straits Settlement‚ a standalone British colony encompassing Penang‚Singapura and Melaka was established in 1867. Penang’s strategic location and port facilities quickly become a springboard for banks-Mercantile Bank (later a subsidiary of the Hong Kong Bank‚ and now HSBC)

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    The Borneo Rainforest

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    Borneo’s rainforests went to industrialized countries like Japan and the United States in the form of garden furniture‚ paper pulp and chopsticks. Initially most of the timber was taken from the Malaysian part of the island in the northern states of Sabah and Sarawak. Later forests in the southern part of Borneo‚ an area belonging to Indonesia and known as Kalimantan‚ became the primary source for tropical timber. Today the forests of Borneo are but a shadow of those of legend and those that remain

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