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    Lynas Case Study

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    Lynas Malaysia Sdn Bhd is a wholly owned subsidiary of Lynas accountable for the development of the company’s rare earths processing plant at the Teluk Kalong industrial park, in Kemaman on the east coast of Malaysia. The Malaysian Minister of Finance has approved the project with special tax incentives to Lynas for operating a rare earth deposits plant in Malaysia (Lynas Corporation Ltd, 2007). Some of the tax incentives include a pioneer status secured for the Kemamam Rare Earths Processing…

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    Sugary Drinks

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    to the statistic reported by The World Health Organization (Sugary Drinks | The Nutrition Source, n.d.) and Malaysian National Health and Morbidity (Malaysia's Obesity Rate Highest In Asia, 2016), obesity rate in Malaysia has been ranked as top sixth in Asia, with…

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    fossil fuel such as Malaysia to be less worried if the source has depleted. The main question here is, can biodiesel oil which is palm oil can replace fossil fuel in the future? Therefore, to answer this question, we have to know the advantages of this renewable source in different aspects such as social, economy, environment and also technologies. The first aspect that people need to know is the impact that palm oil can produce towards social. In a developing country such as Malaysia, the…

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    Committee: Social, Humanitarian, and Cultural Country: Malaysia Recently a high number of minority Muslim Rohingya have migrated to Malaysia and other Southeast Asian Countries. We recognize that migrants are at a high risk for human rights violations. However, we refuse to accept any illegal migrants. Another issue we recognize as a major social rights issue involves the right to privacy in a digital age. We recognize the impact the internet has had on the world, and the power and…

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    a right people on the right position. Therefore, we are analysing the empirical article done by Nafees A. Khan to discuss more about human resources development. The study was carried out by Air India Ltd., New Delhi to acknowledge and resolve the issues and problems faced by the employees of tourism industry. Based on the study, the tourism industry in India is lack of trained and skilled employees. In other word, it can be considered as employees’ allocation failure. There are several…

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    medical treatments may become unavailable when disaster strikes. The question posed is why does healthcare falter natural disasters and what are the consequences for different social groups? Countries examined are the Philippines, Bangladesh, England, Malaysia, Nepal, and the United States. There are many variables in what treatments are affected after a natural disaster, such as infant feedings, prenatal care, diabetes care, cancer care, and pain management. What is most important is what…

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    used to produce commodities for our daily life like palm oil, a popular ingredient in processed foods, shampoo and cosmetics, pharmaceuticals and other industrial product Currently, Indonesia is the world’s top exporter of palm oil after replaced Malaysia in 2008. Every year, Indonesia could produces up to 25 million tons of palm oil (Chachavalpongpun, 2013) 3.2.3. Lack of Law…

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    Burundi are faced with an epidemic of continued poverty and no improvement in sight. Several factors affect the rate of poverty in developing countries. The primary factors that significantly improve or deteriorate poverty rates in countries such as Malaysia, Thailand, Niger, and Burundi are the mean years a women spends in school and the average age of a woman 's first marriage. In perspective, the more years a woman spends in school determines their education level. In turn, education keeps…

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    requirements of individuals who care their own particular wellbeing, as well as the kids’ health (Huxley, 2003). Thus, it is reasonable for consumers to diminish their own and the kids’ exposure to different health complications from the pesticide residues. Hence, health can be considered as an important factor and has positive relationship to consumers’ organic food purchase decision. In spite of the fact that health benefits is considered as a key helper stated under a few studies however some…

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    the stock market in China and the debt crisis in Europe have greatly reduced the purchasing power of individuals and their ability to travel. The biggest impact is the reduction in business travel, which relies heavily on Marriott. Marriott-related issues are high exchange rates for US dollars abroad, which does not encourage American citizens from travelling and tourists to visit US destinations like Las Vegas. High exchange rates can also prevents business travel. Long term economic threats…

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