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    separation of power is associated with a system of checks and balance to prevent abuse of power. This essay will critically examine the doctrine of separation of power that practiced in our country, Malaysia, United Stated and United Kingdom. In United States, there is a strict separation of power whereas in Malaysia and United Kingdom has a compromised separation of legislature and executive…

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    the writings of a French philosopher named Montesqieu who in 1748 published a book entitled “The Spirit of the Laws”. He introduced the idea that power of government were three of kinds: the legislative, the executive and the judicial power. In Malaysia, separation of powers is similar with the English legal system in United Kingdom. Based on our Federal Constitution, Article 39, 44 and 121 respectively deal with separation of powers. Our main concern for this discussion is the judiciary…

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    There is a case about the freedom of movement. In the case of Government of Malaysia & Ors v Loh Wai Kong , Loh was a permanent resident of Australia. He returned to Malaysia in April 1975, and was charged with a criminal offense in the High Court at Ipoh on 2 August 1976. Loh obtained bail on condition that he surrenders his passport. On 2 March 1977, his passport expired, and Loh had it returned. He later applied for a new passport, citing the need to return to Australia by 1978, or his…

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    The improvement of Malaysia in 1963 was a result of the political scene in Singapore. The standard clarification behind limiting the establishment of Pakistan is a creating action in Singapore in the 1950s and the socialist pioneer influenced the People's Move to party that since 1959 under the control of the Government of Singapore Lee Kuan Yew. Accordingly, Lee Kuan Yew drove the left wing from THUNDERSTORMS. Comrade impact hosts developed to one-get-together comrade wing of the Socialist…

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    1964 Race Riots Essay

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    The race riots in 1964 and 1969 were momentous events in the history of Malaysia. The ‘nation-state’ refers to ‘a territorial-political unit whose borders coincided with the territorial distribution of a national group’ with a common cultural entity. The ‘nation-state’ consists of both the notion of statehood, and nationhood. The ‘territory’, as well as ‘institutions’ form the two core components of statehood. On the other hand, nationhood refers to ‘a historical community, more or less…

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    Introduction Freedom of speech is defined as the right to freedom of expression. It upholds the rights of all to express their views and opinions freely. It allows the individual to express themselves without interference and restrictions from the government. It is one of the most fundamental rights that every individuals enjoy and a cornerstone of democratic rights and freedoms. It can be considered as one of the most dangerous rights as freedom of speech refers to an individual to express…

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    the world including Malaysia. Tourism is known as one of the fastest growing global industry as mentioned by World Trade Organization (WTO) in 1995. According to Hui, Wan and Ho (2007), tourism industry will not only give benefit to the industry itself but also to the other sector such as retail industry, construction industry and transportation industry. Malaysian government has included tourism industry as one of the 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) in Tenth Malaysia Plan that will help…

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    Baby Dumping Case Study

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    to be applied in Malaysia and Nigeria. They also suggest that campaigns of sexuality need to be improved and that government should allow parents who are unable to take care of their babies to leave their babies in motherless baby…

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    Sugary Drinks

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    and other developed nations, they are having a parliament for healthy environment by reducing production of sugary drinks to solve the obesity problem and trying to help getting a better healthy lifestyle for their people. According 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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    Negeri Kedah Case Study

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    1. Introduction Negeri Kedah is well known for their archaeological park and also their paddy field. Kedah are located at the north peninsular of Malaysia. Negeri Kedah are also known as ‘Rice Bowl of Malaysia’ because when you travel around Kedah, you can see that Negeri Kedah are surrounded with paddy field. Paddy field in Kedah are around two third of the ground in Kedah. Besides that, Kedah are also covered with forest and the forests are open for recreational park for the citizen. Kedah are…

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