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    Bukit Tinggi Case Study

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    It was established in year 1961. It is one of the main zoological parks in Malaysia. It covers 34 acres and exhibits 1300 animals representing 180 species of amphibians, mammals, and reptiles. These include Tigers, Lions, Elephants, Hippopotamus, Giraffes, Hornbills, Orang Utans and others. Zoo Taiping has something unique that…

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    have different views on how one should live their own lifestyle. This is demonstrated through the father as he does not want to accept how his son has adopted such western views as he is growing up. The narrator states how “[her] brother was born in Malaysia, but when he immigrated [to] Canada, the language left him” and she claims that “he forgot it, or he refused it”. This makes the father angry due to a belief that learning and remembering the mother tongue is part of the culture. The father…

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    Zika Virus Research Paper

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    The mosquito-borne flavi-virus known as the Zika virus was originally found in the Zika forest of Uganda in 1947. Zika first was found in a febrile rhesus macaque monkey and later identified in Aedes africanus mosquitoes from the same forest. The first three cases of human infection were reported in 1954 in Nigeria. The first of the recurring events in humans arrived from Africa and Asia in past years. However, not until 2007, on Yap Island that a major widespread was conveyed. Zika infections…

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    In the article ‘Borneo’s Moment of Truth’ author Mel White explains the impact of modern society on the island of Borneo. The island of Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is shared by three countries Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. The island was considered one of the most diverse habitats on the planet yet now faces the deforestation and pollution of many of the areas, which sustained that diversity. White looks at the displacement of both native peoples and species by the…

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    “The Spirit of the Running People: 3 Cultures You Should Know”.Vagabondish Web.March 13, 2013 2. Tyghe Trimble. “Why Japan Is the Most Running-Obsessed Culture in the World”.Men’sJournal Web.2016 3. Michelle Lim. “10 Marathon Runners In Malaysia To Follow”.REDBULL.MY. 27 April 2016 4. World Health Organization: Physical Activity .WHO N ‘385 2015. 5. Kylie Ball, Alison Carver, Michelle Jackson and Katherine Downing. “Evidence review: Addressing the social determinants of…

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    For my service learning project, I volunteered at the Boys and Girls Club of Gregg County, which is one of the centers that had merged with the Boys and Girls Club of Big Pines in Marshall (Cromer, 2016). The mission statement of the Boys and Girls Club of Big Pines is “To empower the kids of East Texas to be great” (About the Club, 2016). In addition to this statement, the organization as a whole seeks “To inspire and equip all young people, especially those that need us most, to achieve their…

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    Sick Role Theory

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    JobStreet.com which was founded in 1997 in Malaysia and now in Southeast Asia, it is now the largest portal of the online employment company. Recently, JobStreet.com had carried out a survey regarding Malaysian employees faked illness to scored medical certificate (MC). 1058 employers and 749 employees participated in the JobStreet.com survey across various industries in Malaysia in June 2014. More than 57 percent of employers in Malaysia had claimed to have employees that pretended to be sick…

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    event draws everyone from all around Malaysia and neighbouring countries. For the past 5 years, they have exhibited hot air balloon shows and other aviation sports to the public. Its concept was to create stronger bond between friends and family through all the activities offered by The Putrajaya International Hot Air Balloon Fiesta. Event Detail Date: 12th-15th March 2015 Time: 07:00 a.m. – 10:00 p.m. Venue: Monumen Alaf Baru, Precint 2, Putrajaya, Malaysia. Entrance: Free Target Audience:…

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    body health in this global world. With the cooperation and teamwork from all from departments, Elzara Beauty & Health concept store is running the business in a very stable pace within five years of operations and become more popular among women in Malaysia year by year. In Elzara, customers always get the best deals. The availability of the member card subscriptions not only gives the opportunity to the customers to enjoy special prices and discounts when it comes to any sales, but also…

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    provided with a weighting of 4 due to its attribution agriculture tractors growth. As shown by Figure 4, most countries in Asia-Pacific region are enjoying favorable growth in agricultural sector. These countries include Australia, China, India, Malaysia, New Zealand and South Korea. Particularly, China is having the fastest agricultural growth among Asia-Pacific countries (Agricultural Growth 2011). In contrast, Japan has relatively slow growth due to its market maturation. Thus, Japan may…

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