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    For example, some might think that quality does not count as long as they cannot get what they want. Therefore, non-Muslim consumer’s perceived behavioural control has a slightly positive influence on intention to purchase halal food products in Malaysia. The finding is similar to past studies (e.g. Cutler, 2007; Lindgreen and Hingley, 2009; Nasir et al., 2011; Wilson and Grant, 2013; Golnaz et al.,…

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    Equity Ownership: I propose a 60%/40% split in favor of Nora. This allows Sakari to reap greater rewards than the initial proposal, and incentivizes them to value the success of the JV. Legislative changes in Malaysia have allowed increased foreign investment, and the 70%/30% split advocated by Nora is no longer mandated. Increasing Sakari’s ownership has significant benefits, as it lays the groundwork for them to use the JV as an export hub for expansion across…

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    involved with robotics research and has released its own ASIMO robot in the year 2000. The company has spread its assembly plants all around the globe being located in China, the United States, the Philippines, Pakistan, Canada, England, Taiwan, Japan, Malaysia, Belgium, Brazil, México, New Zealand, Indonesia, India, Thailand, Vietnam, Turkey, Peru and…

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    following course. Also, I consulted my family members and friends for advices, as they have more experience than me in the working field. After a thorough consideration of all aspects, I decided to apply for a two-week work experience in a law firm in Malaysia during summer…

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    Ambiguity In China Essay

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    Throughout global history, the areas of greatest contest have been based on dry land. As economic, military, and territorial goals have changed, disputed areas have too, to the South China Sea. The Sea provides access to important natural resources and a strategically important naval position, two crucial possessions for any country trying to expand or maintain its power. That being said, the local powers like China, have interests in the area, as well as the United States. Territorial ambiguity…

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    SILVER LINING The first year of living after the Vietnam War ended in 1975 was the most difficult for me. When I heard my president Minh Duong, in South of Vietnam, commanded us to give up and hand the weapons to the North Vietnamese Communist Party, it felt like an atomic bomb exploded inside my head. My entire life, my body, and my heart fell down as I came to a free fall. For weeks I gradually got used to a new reality that my government lost the war. When terrible things happened to me after…

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    Personal Statement Jonathan Johnson, Malaysia, English Teaching Assistantship Walking past the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue still feels surreal. I vividly remember sitting in my Grammy’s trailer watching Obama’s 2008 presidential campaign, inspired by his journey and message of hope. His humble beginnings—being raised by a single, hardworking mother and grandparents facing financial pressures—partially parallel my story and continue to inspire my work as a community organizer, public…

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    2.0 Introduction This chapter discusses about previous studies related to the employers and employees perception towards physically challenged people and its effect job opportunities. This discussion covers issues, past findings and theories related to the study. 2.1 Researches on Physically Challenged People Previous studies by psychologists in fields such as law, rehabilitation, education, social and developmental, and industrial-organizational areas is creating a form of study on…

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    POSITION PAPER [Assignment 2: Question 1 – Identity] Name: Aloysius Ong Kuan Yong Student ID: S10141026H Class: IS WISP T60 Dual citizenship have been perks for people which allowed them to travel to and fro of their respective country as well as the country that they want to be a part of. Being a citizen concurrently in two countries can be very convenient and the benefited the countries to attract more people to be a part of their society. More than 30 countries around the world allow…

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    Tesco and the changing retail environment. 1. DESCRIBING THE TESCO’S COMPETITIVE ENVIRONMENT IN THE UK MARKET. The PESTEL analysis below analyses the uncertain and ever changing environment of Tesco in which it operates by identifying the different internal and external factors that has the most impact on Tesco’s operations. 1. Political Factors After initiating new tax measures by the government of the United Kingdom which has led to increase in the VAT rate from 17.5% to 20% made a big…

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