Negeri Sembilan Essays

  • Golden Screen Cinemas Evaluation Website

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    was founded in 1998 as a merger of Golden Communications (GC) Circuit and Cathay Cinemas. In Malaysia, there are 28 GSC cinemas with 238 screens as at 11 April 2013. The state with GSC are Johor (1), Kedah (1), Kuala Lumpur (6), Melaka (2), Negeri Sembilan (1), Pahang (3), Penang (3), Perak (1), Putrajaya (1), Sabah (2), Sarawak (2) and Selangor (6). More GSC are planned to open in the future whereas current outlets will be upgraded. (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Golden_Screen_Cinemas, 2013) 1.

  • Importance Of The Mosque In Malaysia

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    the researcher will explain the development, function, component and facilities of Mosque among the Muslim. In Malaysia, the management of activity and maintenance of mosques was organized by the religious council of every state. For example, Negeri Sembilan Islamic Religious Council. Each religious council is responsible with the all activities done by the members of the mosque (qariah). 2.2 Definition of Mosque The word mosque was taken from the Arabic language masjid or jami’. Masjid means a

  • Pros And Disadvantages Of An Online Ordering System

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    services. So that, people can place an orders from their home as they have a computer or laptop, or using smartphone with internet connection. 1.1 Background to the Project For this project, developers have chosen the client from Gemencheh, Negeri Sembilan which is the name of the business organization

  • Information Needs of Royal Malaysia Police

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    1.0 Introduction to Malaysian Policing The existence of police in Malaysia has achieved 200 years age which began with effective Charter of Justice (Piagam Keadilan) in Penang in year 1807. Nevertheless, it has been started during the Malay Sultanate era which at that time the role of police officer carried by the Temenggong. Modern and systematic police institution establishment have started in Penang on 25 March 1807 which became starting point to emergence of police force in this country. The

  • Importance Of Semelai Culture In Malaysia

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    1.0: Introduction 1.1: Definition of Indigenous People Orang asli are the aboriginal communities that stay along the villages, rural areas in the Peninsular Malaysia. In Malaysia, there are various ethnic groups that make this country their home. Orang Asli community with their heterogenic system of culture contributes to the country’s unique cultural. Their philosophy in life can be seen manifested in their religion, beliefs, cosmology and taboos that dictate their behavior and interaction with

  • Sime Darby Berhad

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    COMPANY’S BACKGROUND Sime Darby Berhad was created in 2007 through merger of three big companies in Malaysia which consist of Sime, Darby Co. Limited, Guthrie and Golden Hope. Originally, all three of the companies were involved in Malaysian commercial plantations. Sime, Darby Co limited was first involved in the rubber industry. The company then expanded by cultivating palm oil and cocoa and attained great success. Guthrie Company was the first British trading company in South East Asia. They introduced

  • Essay On Intersections

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    3.0. Methodology Fig 3.1. Intersection: In the field of road transport, an intersection is defined as the junction of a road where two or more roads either meet or cross at grade. This road junction can also be called a crossroads. Intersection is an area where two or more roads share. This area is designed for the vehicles to turn to different directions to reach their destinations. 3.1.1. Classification of Intersection:

  • Colonization of Malaysia

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    Penang was a part of territory of Kedah was considered strategically located to serve as navy base A British base in Malay archipelago which would secure their trade with China The British were attracted by the economic resources such ass tin ore, rubber, spices and agricultural products Competition among western powers for colonies to meet the economic needs of their country. Japanese They wanted to rise as a world power and wanted to expand their control over Asia by 1938. In 1936

  • Analysis Of Dr Zakaria Ali

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    Dr. Zakaria Ali is a Malaysian artist who is known as a scholar in the arts. He is also a philosophers in art. He is currently the Professor Madya in the School of Art in University Sains Malaysia, Penang. Dr. Zakaria Ali was born in Negeri Sembilan on years 1946. He is also involved in the development of Malaysian arts and culture and he is famous for his paintings and people known that Dr. Zakaria Ali is a man that accentuate the qualities of his artwork while he is also a very popular writer among

  • Culture Of Malaysia Research Paper

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    According to legend, the Emperor of China sent a princess, Hang Li Po, to the Sultan of Malacca as a token of appreciation for his tribute. The royalty and servants who accompanied the princess initially settled in Bukit Cina and eventually grew into a class of Straits-born Chinese known as the Peranakans. Due to economic hardships at mainland China, waves of immigrants from China settled in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. Some of them embraced the local customs, while still retaining some degree

  • Constitutional Monarchy and Malaysia

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    Question 1 Discuss the concept of constitutional monarchy with reference to Malaysia i. Constitutional monarchy in general Constitutional monarchy can be described as a form of government in which a monarch acts as the head of state but functions within the parameters or guidelines of a written and/or unwritten constitution. Although the government may function officially in the monarch’s name, the monarch does not set public policies or choose the political leaders. Constitutional monarchy therefore

  • The Sources Of Unwritten Law In Malaysia

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    di-Pertuan Agong which is the King. The King is elected by the Conference of Rulers to preside and rule the country for a five-year term. The King is selected among the nine states rulers namely from Perak, Kedah, Perlis, Johor, Pahang, Terengganu, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor and Kelantan. Today’s Constitution of Malaysia clearly states that the separation of power between legislative, judiciary and executive. There are two sources of law in Malaysia which is written and unwritten law. The written law is

  • Essay On Nestle Berhad

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    Nestle (Malaysia) Berhad Raw material risk Cocoa production is predicted of getting shortage of supply in 2020 (Nelson, 2017). The famous chocolate drink that Malaysian drink daily, Milo contains cocoa. Other than Milo, Koko Krunch, Nestle Crunch Wafer, KitKat are also mainly made from cocoa. Nestle as a company which largely depends on cocoa bean for its products, will become one of the victim of this cocoa supply risk. The biggest cocoa producer in the world, Ivory Coast, is facing the problem

  • Advantages And Disadvantages Of List System

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    0 What is List System? Voting system is the key or wheel to make the democracy properly functioning (Phillips, 2012). Since the democracy has been created, the voting system is shrouded by controversy in the case of translating votes into seats. The list system has been used in Western countries especially Belgium that succesfully adopted the system in 1899. List system related to the idea of parties presenting lists of candidates within each multimember constituency (Gallagher & Mitchell, 2005,

  • Experience at a Church Service of the Amazing Grace Church

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    death, Jesus was resurrected before being taken up to heaven. 1.2 The Amazing Grace Church On the Sunday of 4th October 2009 our group went to a non-denominational and interdependent Christian church called Amazing Grace Church at Seremban, Negeri Sembilan. Our visitation was warmly welcomed by two ushers whom gave us a bulletin about the church. The first page of the bulletin, clearly shows that the church focuses very much on building on God’s word as the first thing they mention in the bulletin

  • doli incapax

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    Doli incapax is of Latin originality which means incapable of wrong. It is the doctrine that children are presumed incapable of committing a crime since they can’t differentiate between right and wrong; and thus, could not possess the mens rea (guilty mind or intent) required to prove guilt. This presumption of criminal incapacity has an irrebuttable and a rebuttable form depending on the age of the child. This term is used in reference to the criminal responsibility of children. Generally, a

  • Unwritten Law In Malaysia

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    di-Pertuan Agong which is the King. The King is elected by the Conference of Rulers to preside and rule the country for a five-year term. The King is selected among the nine states rulers namely from Perak, Kedah, Perlis, Johor, Pahang, Terengganu, Negeri Sembilan, Selangor and Kelantan. Today’s Constitution of Malaysia clearly states that the separation of power between legislative, judiciary and executive. There are two sources of law in Malaysia which is written and unwritten law. The written law is

  • Independence Of Malaysia Essay

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    INDEPENDENCE OF MALAYA Malaysia is a country located in Southeast Asia. Every 31st of August, Malaysians celebrate their independence day. Prior to achieving its independence, Malaysia had had been under foreign rule for 446 years (1511-1957), first by the Portuguese, then the Dutch, followed by the British, and finally the Japanese. Colonialists’ attempt to control the economy and politics of the country, the imposition of taxes, violation of local customs and practices, arrogance and compulsion

  • The Different Ways to Manage Hazardous Waste

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    There are at least 1000 different chemical created each year, out of all existing chemicals, 60,000 alone were created in the United States and this dependency on chemicals by the industrial society creates many problems. According to U.S. Environment Protection Agency [U.S. EPA], 35,000 types of all existing chemicals are considered hazardous to human health and the environment (as cited in Shah, 2000). Hazardous wastes are materials that consist of chemical constituents which can easily harm

  • Essay On Waste Management

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    shown in Table 1.0 that divided into four zones. Zone States Manager (private company) Northern zone Perlis, Kedah, Penang, Perak E.Idaman Central Zone Selangor, Pahang, Terengganu, kelantan, Kuala Lumpur & Putrajaya Alam Flora Southern zone Negeri Sembilan, Malacca, Johor Southern Waste Management Eastern zone Sabah, Sarawak Not appointed yet Table 1.0: Waste management zones and their managers Based on data, the Ministry of Housing and Local Government says that Malaysia generates approximately