Sarawak Essays

  • Impact Of Health Advertisement

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.0 Introduction This chapter presents the problem statements, objective of the study, theoretical framework, significant of the study, and scope of the study. According to William J. Stanton, the definition if advertisement is consist of activities involved in presenting to an audience a non-personal, paid-for message about a product or organization. Advertising is used to communicate with the present and potential customers. Advertisement is a non personal communication

  • My Story On UNIMAS

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    new friends and treat them like my own lovely family. As a normal adult, I really have feelings towards my opposite gender. When I first entered UNIMAS, the first thing I realized was ‘Sarawakian and Sabahan girls are so pretty’ or ‘kacak’ in Malay Sarawak dialect. Based on the theory by Freud, at my stage(puberty to adult) I more to heterosexual relations and because of that, I really like to watch Sarawakian and Sabahan girls but still I don’t have any girlfriend in UNIMAS, but there are someone special

  • Ecoturism and Its Impact in Gunung National Parks of Sarawak

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    Ecotourism and Its Impact in Gunung Gading National Parks of Sarawak Lim Jia Yang Plant Resource Science and Management Department of Plant Science and Environmental Ecology Faculty of Resource Science and Technology University of Malaysia Sarawak 03/05/2014 SUMMARY TABLE OF CONTENTS Executive Summary……………………………………………………………………… 1 1.0 Research Background 1.1 Introduction 1.2 Problem statement 1.3 Objective 2.0 Literature Review 2.1 Concept of Ecotourism 2.2 Impacts

  • My Medical Attachment in Sarawak General Hospital in Borneo, Malaysia

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    I did my medical attachment in Sarawak General Hospital (SGH), Borneo, Malaysia in another remaining four weeks of my elective period. This government hospital is older than the Selayang Hospital and it provides standard health facilities. I spent most of my time in General Medicine department. I felt so fortunate to get to know doctors in the SGH who are very dedicated, flexible and motivating. I gathered many clinical experiences related to both common and rare infectious diseases in SGH such

  • The Importance Of Coleoptera

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    2010). The order Coleoptera is commonly used to describe the terrestrial habitats, mainly in the tropical forest (Erwin, 1982; Hammond, 1990; Stork, 1991; Chung, 2004). According to Hill & Abang (2010), 2, 000 species of beetles had been collected in Sarawak and most of them were from the families Cerambycidae and Chrysomelidae. Beetles are also known as the most successful insects as they have a pair of forewings with hard elytra that function to protect the hind wings when not in use (Hill & Abang

  • The Importance Of Museum Experience

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    Museum Experience Museum is a place for people to collect data, to explore the history, to learn and get engaged with the information provided. Museum is also documenting the artifacts and provides vast of collection works from various field such as artistic, scientific, historical and cultural that available for public viewing through exhibits. Alexander and Alexander (2008) stated that museum is a non-profit permanent institution in the service of society and development which are open to the public

  • Renewable Energy in East Malaysia

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    potential for hydroelectric power source. The Sarawak Corridor (SCORE) for renewable energy is encapsulated in the national mission to achieve development within the state of Sarawak and Malaysia as a whole, and to transform Sarawak into a developed state in the near future. It aims at achieving the goal of economic growth and development as well as improving the quality of lives for the people of Sarawak. SCORE is located within the central region of Sarawak, stretching about 320km along the coast of

  • The Devastating Effects of Uncontrolled Deforestation in Malaysia

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    According to Wikipedia (2008), deforestation can be defined as the removal of a forest or stand of trees where there is land. According to the data from the United Nations (2006), Malaysia’s rate of deforestation is accelerating faster than that of any other tropical country in the world. There are countless causes and effects of deforestation on nature and its wildlife and it is essential to determine ways to overcome uncontrolled deforestation. Due to the failure of the Malaysian government in

  • Baitulmal Wealth Management

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    Baitulmal is normally known as a charitable of institution. In Arabic word, is translated as house of money or house of wealth. So, Baitulmal are property house which manages financial resource and Islamic property for development of Muslim in socio economic. Historically, it was a financial institution that responsible for the administration of tax in Islamic states, particularly in the early Islamic Caliphate. The sources of Baitulmal in this time are community property, government property and

  • Financial Wellness Essay

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    The labor market is given a key role in the recent literature on economic growth. The rising of the labor force participants presents an opportunity to increase Gross Domestic Product (GDP) and drive economic expansion. However, the existing of financial problems among the employees has a real impact on financial wellness. According to University of Texas Arlington (2014), financial wellness is an intricate balance of the mental, spiritual and physical aspects of money. The unique combination is

  • Land Area In Malaysia Essay

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    such as Sipadan Island, Swallow Reef, and Redang Island.[citation needed] Sipadan Island, an underwater mountain, is Malaysia's only oceanic island.[16] Extreme points[edit] The southernmost point of Malaysia is located in the district of Serian in Sarawak. Tanjung Piai on the southern tip of Johor is the southernmost point in Peninsular, and thus of the whole of continental Eurasia.[17][18] The easternmost point is found on the tip of Dent Peninsular in Lahad Datu district in Sabah. The northernmost

  • Two Types Of Written Law And Unwritten Law In Malaysia

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    and Sarawak, the courts only will apply the common law of England with statutes of general application as administered or enforced in England on the 1st December 1951 and 12th days of December 1949 respectively (Kozuka, n.d.). However, English commercial law also applies in Malaysia under section 5(1) of the Civil Law Act 1956 that the principles of English commercial law as they stood on 7th April 1956 shall be applicable in Peninsular Malaysia except for Penang, Malacca, Sabah and Sarawak in the

  • Company Profile and Background of BLD Planation

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    July 2003, it was listed on the Main Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad under the plantation sector. It is principally engaged in investment holding and provision of management services. The company’s head office is now located in Kuching, Sarawak. It has several subsidiaries, which are Bintulu Lumber Development Sdn. Bhd., Kirana Palm Oil Refinery Sdn. Bhd., Grand Mutual Sdn. Bhd., Niamas Istimewa Sdn. Bhd. and BLD Resources Sdn. Bhd. The structure of the company is illustrated in the figure

  • Ethnography Analysis Of Culture

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    Introduction Culture is a notoriously difficult term to define. In Tylor’s (1871)book, he states that, “culture or civilization, taken in its wide ethnographic sense, is that complex whole which includes knowledge, belief, art, morals, law, custom, and any other capabilities and habits acquired by man as a member of society” (p. 1). Thus, understanding a culture has then become crucial and fundamental for the basic understanding of the community. Among all the frequently used methods in social science

  • Malaysian Court System Analysis

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    FEDERAL COURTSFEDERAL COURTS • Is the highest court in Malaysia. • Consists of the Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal, the Chief Judge of Sabah and Sarawak, and six Federal Court Judges. • Every proceeding is heard by a minimum of three judges or greater (uneven number of judges). • The Chief Justice is the head of the Malaysian Judiciary. • His appointment (like those of the President of Court of Appeal

  • The Makan Tahun: Traditional Traditions In Brunei Darussalam

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    Like other ethnic in Brunei Darussalam, Kedayan’s people have their own unique traditional ceremony that shared with other communities in this region. ‘Makan Tahun’ held annually by the Kedayan is not only represents the unique traditions inherited but it also as a platform for their brotherly bonding. ‘Makan Tahun’ is a thanksgiving festival held to indicate happiness and appreciation for a successful rice harvest and it’s also a symbolic of the unity of the Kedayan’s people, family and relatives

  • The Socioreligious Significance of Rice A comparison between two Southeast Asian societies

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    The Socioreligious Significance of Rice A comparison between two Southeast Asian societies ‘Without rice, there is nothing doing.’ Introduction. The fact that rice plays an important role in the lives of the peoples of Southeast Asia is undeniable. It is not just a form of sustenance that nourishes the body; it is also an aspect of everyday life that feeds not only the soul but the unbounded realms of the imaginative human mind. Such proverbs as above are an example of how rice is revered

  • The Meaning Of Zakat

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    Lorem Ipsum Dolor Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit. 1.0 What is Zakat Literally zakat means blessing, purification, increase and goodness. Zakat is the third pillars of Islam, it is obligatory upon all Muslims to give part of their wealth and assets once it reaches al-nisab (the minimum assigned) on annual basis or once harvested to the eight categories of people as specified in al-Quran (At Taubah: 60). It is also important to note that zakat has to be paid from lawful

  • Malaysian Law Case Study

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    There are different types of legal rules in different countries. The Malaysian legal system is a set of the regulation for people to follow. Otherwise, they will face penalties and punishment. The sources of law in Malaysia refer to the legal rules that make up the law in Malaysia. Due to the historical development in Malaysia, the periods have introduced constitutional government and the common law in Malaysia. Lin (2015) stated, Malaysian sources have brought by the colonization of British in Malaya

  • Essay On Internship Report

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    ACKNOWLEDGEMENT This is a matter of pleasure for me to acknowledge my deep sense of gratitude to University Sains of Malaysia for giving me an opportunity to explore my abilities via this internship programme. I would like to express my sincere gratitude to my academic supervisor, Dr. Amirul Shah for their valuable guidance and advice in completing this internship. I would like to record my sincere appreciation and gratitude towards all the officials and employees of State Farmer Organization Perak