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    Reflection of my leadership ability I do think that I have the leadership ability in handling a group work as I have experienced of being a group leader for six semester in University Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS). I am thinking why I have the potentials to be a leader as my group members tend to select me as their leader. Is it due to my in-born ability or I am brave enough to try leadership and hence it tarnishes my skills? The answer is, I think the combination of both makes me who I am today in…

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    I am becoming more depressed as each day passed by swiftly knowing that I will soon be back to resume my monotonous college life. The usual complaints mainly on studies, intense homework and a mountain work load of assignments is normal to be heard from every students as the end of the holidays approaches, but what I hate is to accept the fact I will be facing people. Being in college has forced me to intensify this hateful emotion on the experience of being outcasted. I loath myself of not…

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    CONCEPT OF SEPARATION OF POWER The doctrine of separation of power is a vital principle in constitutional law. Basically, doctrine of separation of power deals with the mutual relations among the 3 organs of the state which are executive, legislature and judiciary. This doctrine can be traced back to Aristotle which classified the functions and the power of the states into 3 categories named continuous executive power, discontinuous legislative power and federal power. The clearest explanation…

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    The supply chain drivers are divided into two groups which are logistics drivers and cross functional drivers. Logistics drivers include facilities, inventory, and transportation while cross functional drivers are include pricing, information, and sourcing. Logistics drivers mean that the function is related to logistics activities that are driving the entire supply chain. Meanwhile, the cross functional drivers mean that each and every function is related with other functions. All of these…

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    negligence involve in Merida v MacGuffin case. There is no precise statute that rules the law of negligence in Malaysia, therefore In West Malaysia apply the common law of England and the laws of equity as directed in England in 1956. In Sabah, and Sarawak, apply the common law of England and the rules of equity, together with statues of general application, as run or in force in England in1949, 1951 . So it is shown that, law of tort in Malaysia is largely derived from the common law of…

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    Does Absolute Power Corrupt Absolutely? There have been many leaders throughout history that have had absolute power without becoming corrupt. Although many leaders with absolute power have become corrupt, not all leaders have abused their power. For instance, Park Chung-Hee, was a a leader with absolute power, and only used his power for good. Park Chung-Hee was the president for South Korea that started South Korea's "Miracle on the Han River" by contributing to industry and economic reforms.…

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    traveling the globe for research. Four years with Bates in South America and the other eight years were spent traveling South East Asia (He Helped Discover Evolution, And Then Became Extinct). In Asia, Wallace wrote two of his most famous papers, the “Sarawak Law” (1855) and “Ternate” (1858). He then leaves Singapore, Asia for his home country, England (Wallace…

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    Shell Malaysia Case Study

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    SHELL MALAYSIA’S BACKGROUND Shell is owned by Royal Dutch/Shell Group which has more than 145 branches around the world. Malaysia's first oil well was discovered by Shell on Canada Hill in Miri, Sarawak in 1910, Shell Malaysia is one of them which is wholly-owned, joint-venture and public-listed company. It was introduced in 1960 as Shell refining company berhand and they invested over RM 70 billion over the past four decades which had a current investment commitment of RM 12 billion from 2003…

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    Badminton Case Study

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    5. Discussion 5.1 Event Overview Name of event: Badminton Competition 2015 5.1.1 Objectives i. Create a chance for participants to interact with each other. ii. Creating an opportunity for participants to take part in college activities through badminton tournaments. iii. To promote the spirit of sportsmanship among participants. iv. To bring together various organizations under one tournament. v. To bring closer the committees of the club. 5.1.2 Problem: i. Hard to find a suitable venue…

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    Lynas Case Study

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    tax allowance, agriculture allowance and reinvestment allowance. These tax legislations are meant for promoted industries or promoted areas to expedite economic growth and job opportunities in selected sectors or geographical areas (namely Sabah, Sarawak and Eastern Corridor of Malaysia). Those that oppose the establishment of Lynas’ facility being granted a tax holiday claim that the government is allowing Lynas to acquire the large windfall arising from rare earths' price inclination movement…

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