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    The Effect of Rape

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    The Effect of Rape on Victims and How to Help Them Introduction During recent years‚ the cases of rape are widely occurring in Malaysia. The statistic shows that the rape cases are increasing year by year since 2006 until 2009 (Berita Harian‚ 2nd June 2009‚ Tuesday). The legal definition of rape in when a man commits rape if he has unlawful sexual intercourse with a women without her consent by fear‚ force or fraud (Sexual Offenses Act‚ 1956) and at the time he knows she does not consent s to

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    Zero Subsidies For Sugar and Flour‚the Future of International Business for food industry in Malaysia. Introduction At the end of 2009 ‚ Malaysia government had announced that there would be zero subsidies for sugar and flour.As a result of that‚ teh tarik‚ roti canai and roti bakar are set to cost more next year when the government ceases to subsidise general purpose flour ‚ fine and coarse sugar ‚ and standard loaf bread. Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry secretary-general Datuk

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    10.0 RESIDUAL IMPACT AND EFFECTIVE MITIGATION MEASURES Residual impact can generally be defined as those impacts that cannot be fully mitigated and thus will still remain during the lifetime of the project. The following sub-sections describe and discuss these impacts with a particular emphasis on the nature of the impacts and the relationship to the environment. Residual Impact Available in The Project : 10.1 Permanent Land Use Change and Intrusion of Man-Made Structures Prior to development

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    Background Tok guru Nik Aziz had been sent to learn Islamic knowledge from Tok Khurasan‚ one of the most famous ‘Guru’ in Kelantan at that time. Later‚ Tok Guru Nik Aziz continues his study with a few other Islamic Scholar in Kelantan and Jertih‚ Terengganu with the late Tuan Guru Haji Abbas Haji Ahmad at Madrasah Ittifaqiah. After 5 years studied at the school‚ in 1952 Tok Guru Nik Aziz went to India to further his study at the Deoband Darul Ulum in India. The course at Deoband took about 5 years

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    1 Talent Identification in Malaysia Afzan Mahadi Head of TID Unit Rabindarjeet Singh National Sports Institute Bukit Jalil Kuala Lumpur Malaysia ©Rabindar@2007 2 Introduction Malaysia may have a large reservoir sporting talent. This include children/athletes already participating in sport along with latent (undiscovered) talent. There is a need for these talented children/athletes to be identified and selected more effectively so as to assist National Sports Associations in their

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    Aeon Malaysia: The challenges from cultural perspective Headquarters of ÆON in Chiba‚ Japan Introduction of AEON Co.‚ Ltd. • It was first established in 1926 and in 1970 there companies‚ Futagi‚ Okadaya and Shiro formed the JUSCO Co.‚ Ltd. • In 2001 the company change it name to AEON Co.‚ Ltd . • In 2008‚ the corporate structure is change‚ AEON Co.‚ Ltd become a holding company while AEON Retail Co.‚ Ltd take over retail operation. • 2011‚ all JUSCO and Saty officially changes it name to AEON

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    SG50 Essay

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    Name: Nicholas Ang (30) Class: 3D School: Manjusri Secondary School SG50: Honouring Singapore’s Past. The past half century‚ the pioneer generation has made great sacrifices for the good of our home‚ Singapore‚ along with our openess to trade and investments‚ and not forgetting‚ the unity of our people as a nation. The Singapore Volunteer Corps‚ formed in 1854 as a militia unit as the Singapore Volunteer Rifle Corps‚ undergoing several reorganisations and going through different

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    Pahang

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    1. POLITICAL PROCESS Colonial Era [pic] Portuguese Colonization The reason why Portuguese interested to Malacca; Table 2.0: Reason for Portuguese Colonization 1. Portuguese Colonization led by Alfonso de Albuquerque. 2. Unfortunately‚ their ultimate objective was not completely achieved because the Malays often attacked them. They only conquered Malacca at vicinity of the Fort. Evident From the Portuguese Traces Left Behind 1. Exist of Eurasian community

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    law of malaysia

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    Agong is elected by the Conference of Rulers for a five-year term from amongst the hereditary Rulers of the nine states in the Federation which are ruled by Sultans. The states are Perlis‚ Kedah‚ Perak‚ Selangor‚ Negeri Sembilan‚ Johor‚ Pahang‚ Terengganu and Kelantan. In the other states‚ namely Melaka‚ Pulau Pinang‚ Sabah and Sarawak‚ the Head of State is the Yang di-Pertua Negeri or Governor of the State. The Yang di-Pertua Negeri is appointed by the Yang di-Pertuan Agong for a four-year term

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    The Reception of English Law In Malaysia. Introduction Malaysian legal history has been determined by events spanning a period of some six hundred years. Of these‚ three major periods were largely responsible for shaping the current Malaysia system. The first was the founding of the Malacca Sultanate at the beginning of the 15th century; second was the spread of Islam in the indigenous culture; and finally‚ and perhaps the most significant in modern Malaysia‚ was British colonial rule which brought

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