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    purpose of laying on of hands. Both my father and my uncle heavily criticized this type of mission which they called “Touch N’ GO” mission – a type of mission that mandates the missionary to pay a visit to a community and address the needs, however, there is a lack of discipleship and in – depth studies of the Gospel with the community. Instead, the community was taught little of the Gospel and the result of their conversion is only limited to the knowledge on the basis of church liturgies. This was actually a tradition passed down from the practices of United Society for the Propagation of the Gospel (USPG) and the American Methodist missionaries during the reign of Brooke empire in Sarawak – part of the empire’s plan is to convert the most notorious, cannibalistic and the largest tribe in Sarawak: Iban for the empire’s political advantage against the local rebels. The Brooke empire began to send the first Christian missionary, Francis McDougall who later became the first bishop of the Diocese of Kuching. This is supported by an Anglican…

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    of the Malays and the rest including the Chinese and Indians. In this circumstance, Tunku thinks of it as important to incorporate Sabah and Sarawak and Brunei in the foundation of Malaysia as 70% of the occupation is locals. The arrangement of Malaysia as to create financial collaboration. Malaysia permits the arrangement of the five zones to appreciate monetary improvement together. Singapore, Brunei and Malaya had achieved money related progress is to a great degree adequate, while the…

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    Most of the time lots of tourists visit to the Sabah and Sarawak in the same period of time other than July till October. Because in July and August less number of tourists arrive to the Sarawak but they attract more tourist in September and October. According to the case analysis most of the tourist visit to the Sabah in January, July, August and December. But Sarawak and Sabah both regions receive more tourist in the month of December. Even though December is rainy period, lot of tourist…

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    Limited job opportunity and unsuitable land for farming had change the role that had been played by the women in the indigenous community. Before, women had played important role in food production and in generating income for generation (Resettlement of indigenous peoples affected by the Bakun Hydro-Electric Project, Sarawak, Malaysia, 1999). Now, they had to depend on the men to get the resources and labor. This is because, the land that had been given to them is not enough and apart from…

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    Zuhud• Nadia Binti Bidrus• Safiah Binti Mohd Din @ Rahim• Siti Fatimah binti Ibrahim http://www.slideshare.net/fiecun4689/sushi-king When? First opened our doors in 1995, pioneering a new era of Japanese cuisine in Malaysia Location Sushi King Boulevard Boulevard Shopping MallG-B-7B & G-B-8, Ground Floor Jalan Datuk Tawi Sli83250 Kuching, Sarawak Sushi King Bintang Plaza Lot G65, Ground Floor,Bintang Plaza Shopping Complex,Lot 1264, Block 9, MCLD,Jalan Miri-Pujut,98000 Miri, Sarawak Sushi…

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    Malaysia has two states on the island of Borneo, known as Sabah and Sarawak which well known as Land Below the Wind and Land of Hornbills. According to Bujang (2002), a lot of ethnics group is one of uniqueness of Sabah and Sarawak. Basically, do you ever know the ethnics in Borneo? Abraham (1999) states that ‘ethnicity is seen as crucial in understanding the functioning of most contemporary societies including multi-cultural societies in Malaysia. In Sarawak, the Ibans is an indigenous tribe in…

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    cultural aspects. It also greatly reduces the chances of developing prejudice, racism, and phobias depending of the level of exposure a person is receiving when venturing to different nations to experience a variety of unique cultures. According to Dr Shamsul Ameri Bahar Al Deen, an ethnic relations expert, Malaysia’s national unity has happened through four simultaneous processes: assimilation, accommodation, acculturation and amalgamation. The best examples of the assimilation process are…

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    Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad is an investment holding company. The subsidiaries are engaged in provision of port services at Bintulu Port, Sarawak and provision of bulking installation facilities for palm oil, edible oils, vegetable oils, fats and its by-products. Bintulu Port operates in two segments: Port operations and Bulking services. The port operations segment is engaged in the provision of port services, which includes handling of cargo for liquefied natural gas, petroleum products,…

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    business, enhance their reputation, satisfy moral and economic factors and create positive relationships with stakeholders and society (Jill A.Brown 2012, 302-303). HSBC has been the subject of many controversies, and in particular the financing of companies involved in unethical practices. HSBC’s Sarawak forestry clients: Shin Yang group; Sarawak Oil Palms; Ta Ann group; WTK group and Malaysian palm oil trader and supplier Kuala Lumper Kepong (KLK), to name a few, attracted huge public and…

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    Chapter 28: Return to Society, re-positioning Our generation’s revolutionaries had paid a high cost and made great contribution selflessly without fear for achieving the great vision of scientific socialism. They launched a strong fight with the British Colonialist in order to realize the short-term target of Sarawak independence and national liberation. From 1953 to 1962, the course of revolution achieved great progress under the right direction guidance of Sarawak Liberation League.…

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