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    Aeon Company Case Study

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    Part A – CSR Practices in Malaysia 1. Introduction to AEON CO. (M) BHD. AEON CO. (M) BHD. is a top retailer in Malaysia that was established on 15 September 1984 and it has a staggering amount of RM3.51 billion aggregate income annually. AEON CO. (M) BHD. (AEON or the Company) was set up due to Malaysian Prime Minister Dato' Seri Dr. Mahathir's invitation to help them modernize the retailing business in Malaysia. The ‘AEON’ name today is now a household name in the daily lives of Malaysians as…

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    There are various challenges as well as opportunities for automobile industry whether domestically or internationally. Therefore, companies and marketers have shown a great interest in understanding critical factors behind consumers’ preference, consideration, evaluation and specific selection of imported products. Malaysia is an emerging country. Malaysia has started its journey in automobile industry in 90s which was a great challenge towards it survival against other big regional competitors…

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    2.4 Quality of Edible Bird Nest Since the process of harvesting EBN is often painstaking and dangerous, the technique of harvesting the EBN will be influenced by the cave site and the height above ground or water bed thus the quality of the EBN are influence by how is the EBN are harvested (Leh, 2001; Marcone, 2005). Human harvest the EBN three times per year and each harvest are on the different weather which is the first period is on January to April, second period is on May to August and the…

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    From my IPW result showed that I belong to the category of Gold colour personality. Gold colour personality symbolise a person who has some characteristics such as traditional, responsible, systematic, good thinking, loyalty, conservative, and focus the attention. In overall, the person which categorize in Gold colour personality is a responsible person in his/her life. For me, I believe that I am a responsible person for myself, my family, my friend and my studies. This is because as an eldest…

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    Pua Kubmbu Analysis

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    Figure 2 : One of Example Pua Kumbu as a Symbolize in Iban Society According to Rodolphe Rapetti in his book “Symbolism” he said that symbolism was part of a work of a wave of reaction against doctirinal positivism, whose backbone had been the scientific analysis of facts verified through experimental. Besides that, according to Edward Lucia-Smith, the symbolist movement, modernism has nevertheless been hostile to the symbol as a means of visual communication. The rise of abstract art, in…

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    IV. Alcohol Advertising A central issue for alcohol control policy is the role and importance of advertising. Although the debate on alcohol advertising has been ongoing for many years, it gained public prominence in the mid-1980s. There are several health-related organizations, including the World Health Organization, have made advertising control a key part of their anti-alcohol campaigns. The most controversial issue is alcohol advertised through television due to its possible adverse…

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    Lee Kuan Yew Case Study

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    The first critic was on the separation of Singapore from Malaysia. Malaysia’s first Prime Minister accused him that he led a state government and that Singapore is not loyal. This was because Lee Kuan Yew believed that Singapore, primarily dominated by the Chinese would always be at the disadvantage if it is under a Malay majority country. The second critic towards Lee Kuan Yew was when he made English as the main language in Singapore. He strongly believed that mastering of English is a must…

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    Law is a set of rules. Law can be utilized to anyone and is to restrict the human. The Malaysian Judicial System is based on the English legal system which succeeded by the history of the British. Malaysian Judicial System set for the cases like criminal and civil litigation. Litigation is a court process of starting and sustain or protecting a legal action. The Malaysian court system have both criminal and civil jurisdiction. They have power and have to be responsibility to hear certain cases.…

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    Introduction Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore, as well as Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo, joined the Federation. In 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation. Malaysia has two main regions, which is the Peninsular Malaysia region, which includes 11 states and the Malaysian Borneo region, which comprises two states (Sabah and Sarawak). It has a total area of 329,847 square kilometers. Malaysia’s climate is topical and…

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    Brunei Rebellion Case Study

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    February 1963, Malaysian plan stated that they have greater interests in the economy factor of Brunei as they believed that it would eventually help in stabilizing the development projects that they have planned for Sabah and Sarawak. The development projects for Sabah and Sarawak included both of their economic and social development but the Sultan opposed this idea. The factor of disagreement over Brunei revenue was due to the point of view of the Sultan who thought that this plan has no…

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