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    example is Singapore with the Fair Consideration Framework (FCF). The Prime Minister feared that the "antiforeigner" sentiment would hurt Singapore 's global reputation. Wee Heng See agrees with the Prime Minister 's decision and wrote a blog detailing the positive aspect of the Fair Consideration Framework. The law is associated with Singapore 's economic issues and Heng See has expertise in the field as a social media and digital marketer. He graduated from the National University of Singapore…

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    Malaysia is located in the Southeast Asia. In 2015, it is estimated to have 30 million people living in Malaysia coming from the multi-ethnic background. There are a lot of ethnics living in Malaysia, but Malays, Chinese and Indian are the chief ethnic communities while the rest are the natives living in Sabah, and Sarawak (the Borneo Island). Historically, the Malay people were the first to migrate to Malaysia that it was first called as ‘Tanah Melayu’ (Malaya) which literally translated into…

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    TOPIC 2 : BUKIT TINGGI PAHANG i. Introduction : Bukit Tinggi is a highalnd that located at the Bentong district of Pahang in Malaysia. In recent years, Bukit Tinggi Highland is considered as the newest highlands in Malaysia apart from some well-known highlands such as Genting Highland, Kundasang, Cameron Highland and Fraser’s Hill. The founder of Berjaya Groups, Tan Sri Dato' Seri Vincent Tan Chee Yioun bought 16000 acres of tropical forest at the Bukit Tinggi Pahang and he tends to make Bukit…

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    UNION TERRITORY AT A GLANCE Union Territory Came into Existence: November 1954 Capital: Puducherry Area (in square km): 492 Population (2001): 9,73,829 Total Number of Districts 4 – Puducherry, Karaikal, Mahe and Yanam Major Rivers: Gingee, Pennaiyar, Coringa, Godavari, Mahe, Cauvery Urban/Rural Ratio: 2:1 Administrative Language: Tamil, English Population Density (2001): 2029/sq.km. Major Religions Hindu (86.16 per cent); Muslim (6.54 per cent); Christian (7.23 per cent); Buddhist…

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    Buy British Last Policy of Mahathir Mahathir Mohamad Malaysia was a former British colony. By the 1980’s, Malaysia had been independent for almost two decades, beginning from 1957. In 1981, the Federation of Malaysia was a developing nation, striving to achieve a status of an industrialized country. By July of the same year, a new Prime Minister came to power, Mahathir Mohamad. Few months after taking office, he presided over a clash between the former colony and former colonizers. The Buy…

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    Malaysia is a multi-cultural country consisting of Malays, Chinese, Indian, Orang Asli or the indigenous groups comprising of Senoi, Jakun and Negritos in Peninsula Malaysia and the such as the Dayak, Iban, Bidayuh, Orang Ulu in Sarawak and the Kadazan-Dusun, Bajau and Murut in Sabah. Each group brings with them their own cultures, art and architectural designs. The traditional Malays architecture is based on simplicity of design ideally suited to the tropical conditions. Taking into…

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    english improved in that short time. A learn about Singapore a lot of interesting facts. One of them which I thought was curious, that chewing gum in this country is illegal. If the police see you with gum, you will pay a big forfeit. Also you can not eat food in the public place. Before my trip to Singapore I didn’t clearly understand what is that, city, country or island. Singapore it is a country and capital, and island at the same time. In Singapore we tried specific fruit which call…

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    However, most conflict grew over economic disparities and mistreatment of the poor. The most important moves of leaders to provide stability politically and economically was proposing the joining of three other colonial states; Singapore, Sarawak and Sabah. Singapore did not join, but with Sarawak, Sabah and Malaya the new Country of Malaysia was…

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    The country and city in which I chose to set up my English-language school is Singapore. The reason that I chose to establish an English-language school in Singapore is because they are a small island country that relies heavily on international trade and treaties to continue growing their economy. Their economy is fueled by imports and exports. The reason I think Singapore is a good location to establish an English-language school is because they need to maintain strong ties with major economic…

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    Kong and Singapore have many resemblances in the national and physical contexts. Both are two prominent Asian cities with speedy economic growth and industrial expansion. Historically, two cities-states were British colonies and adopted the British legal and judicial system. In addition, majority of the population group are ethnic Chinese. Table 1. has summaries the basic background information of Hong Kong and Singapore. Table 1: Summary of basic information of Hong Kong and Singapore 3.2…

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