Kuching Essays

  • Cultural Differences In Interpersonal Communication

    2301 Words  | 10 Pages

    Culture and Interpersonal Communication Culture is the programming of the mind and also known as the human-made part of the environment (Larry, Richard, Edwin, and Carolyn, 2013). Culture is made up by religion, history, values, language, and social organizations. Communication between people from different cultures is important. It has been occurs ring for thousands of years as cultural groups waged war, conducted commercial activities, and engaged in social exchanges with each other (Larry, Richard

  • Essay On Flood In Kuching

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    The most recent flood occur in Kuching, Sarawak where heavy rainfall caused some areas around Kuching to be inundated by flood waters and most roads became congested as they were impassable to traffic. The heavy downpour was still continuing around Kuching and several stalled vehicles were left on the flooded roads. Several key places were flooded including the Sarawak General Hospital, Sarawak Contingent Police Headquarters at Jalan Badaruddin, Padungan fire and rescue station, Faculty of Medicine

  • Levinson's Psychosocial Development

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    language in secondary school. When he studied in secondary school, he started to communicate with other people by using the sign language. This is because he started to learn the sign language during the secondary school which is SMK DPHA Gapor, Kuching. Ahmad Malik who is a teacher to Hillary that always accompany and teaches him a lot of things make him able to communicate with his classmates easy and until now he able to communicate with the stranger. Hillary

  • MBO Cinema Case Study

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    MCAT Box Office Sdn Bhd or also known as MBO Cinemas has been slowly but consistently climbing the vertical road of success especially since the attainment of Big Cinemas back in 2012. Now one of the top three largest cinema chains in Malaysia, MBO shows no sign of slowing down as it plans to open up more new locations in the near future. This company was founded in 2003 and grow up successfully in 2012. The CEO of the company, Lee Eng Hee said that the company improve a lot with separate into 26

  • Disadvantages Of Palliative Care

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    Overview In 2002, The World Health Organization (WHO) had go into detail about palliative care definition. It states, Palliative care is an approach which improve the quality of life of patients and their families facing the problem associated with life-threatening illness, through the prevention and relief of suffering by means of early identification and impeccable assessment and treatment of pain and other problems, physical psychosocial, and spiritual. Palliative care : • Provides relief

  • Alexander Graham Bell: The Rise Of The Smartphone Industry

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    1.0 Introduction Alexander Graham Bell was the man who invented and introduced the first telephone which can enable a person to communicate with another. Soon after the economy begin to rise and the technology starts to bloom the very first cellular phone were introduced know as the personal digital assistant (PDA). This personal digital assistant (PDA) enables a person some activities such as sending and receiving e-mails amending an office document. (Azzawi and Ezeh, 2012). In this new era of

  • Street Food Hygiene

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    In a study by Vollard A.M., Ali S., van Asten H.A., Ismid I.S., Widjaja S., Visser L.G., Surjadi C.h., and van Dissel J.T. on “Risk Factors for Transmission of Food-borne Illness in Restaurants and Street vendors in Jakarta, Indonesia”, the risk factors of contracting food borne diseases were affected by poor hand washing hygiene of the food handlers (street vendors), further relating to the fact that the food handlers may come in direct contact with the food by using their bare hands when handling

  • Patient Moment Experience

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    the family as well. Throughout my clinical posting, there was an incident involving a 9 months old patient who fell from bed. I am currently on my four weeks clinical posting in Paediatric Nursing Practicum course at Sarawak General Hospital, Kuching. The incident occurred in my second weeks of posting during we

  • The Pros And Cons Of National Health Insurance

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    Title: National Health Insurance-The pros and cons National Health Insurance (NHI) is a legally enforced scheme of health insurance to make sure that all the citizen are provided with essential health care services regardless of their employment status and their ability to contribute monetary benefits to the NHI fund. The funding mechanism and policy of NHI is different from country to county. The country that practice this National Health Insurances scheme including Japan, Australia, Germany,

  • The Principles Of Mission Command In The Battle Of Borneo

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    The Battle of Borneo involved the Japanese, the Dutch and the British battling for certain territories of Borneo to get a strategic advantage for other battles to come. It happened during 13 December 1941 to 1 April 1942. The Japanese were led by Major General Kawaguchi. The Japanese, the Dutch and British were led by the principles of mission command which include competence, mutual trust, shared understanding, commander’s intent, mission orders, disciplines initiative, and risk acceptance. The

  • Food Wastage Effects

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    Food wastage, one of the biggest concern in the world and also rasie up many issues in the food supply chain. The food losses and waste mainly take part in the food supply chain and caused by consumer behavior. The impact of food wastage can classified into two part, environment and economy. The analyses focus on the causes of food wastage, the impact of food wastage and provide ways to solve the problem. 1.0 Introduction Food is one of the basic needs for human, the supply and demand of food never

  • Pros And Cons Of National Health Insurance

    1620 Words  | 7 Pages

    Title: National Health Insurance-The pros and cons National Health Insurance (NHI) is a legally enforced scheme of health insurance to make sure that all the citizen are provided with essential health care services regardless of their employment status and their ability to contribute monetary benefits to the NHI fund. The funding mechanism and policy of NHI is different from country to county. The country that practice this National Health Insurances scheme including Japan, Australia, Germany,

  • Positive And Negative Impacts Of Deforestation In Malaysia

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    A Research Proposal On Analysing The Positive and Negative Impacts of Deforestation in Malaysia. 1.0 Introduction & Purpose Deforestation is the activity of clearing the woodland or open space, generally to expand the use of farming land or wood harvesting (Dudley 2014). This activity has been going on for many years but the government does not think it is a major problem in Malaysia. Nonetheless, deforestation has brought both benefits and losses to the people. Thus, the purpose of this report

  • Marital Satisfaction Thesis

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    effects on marital satisfaction. The previous study was considered to search married couple for research study on attachment style (Banse, 2004). Therefore, this research was conducted to investigate and identify more specially in area Kota Samarahan, Kuching,