Negeri Sembilan Essays

  • The Malay Customary Law (Adat)

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    not reflect its legal consequences, the way of life and the identity of the Malays itself. Malay Customary law can be classified into two categories which are Adat Temenggong and Adat Pepateh. Adat Pepateh was followed by the Malays controlling Negeri Sembilan and some parts in Malacca, especially Naning. Adat Temenggong was applies to all other states. In both, the application of the adats are differs in some aspects. Maxwell R in Chulas v Kolson, allows the usage of customary law as

  • Law In Malaysia Case Study

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    The difference between the two customary. Adat Perpatih was only practiced in Naning and Negeri Sembilan. This traditional custom of matrilineal lineage who prefers the mother side. Any problems that arise will be resolved by discussion, which was attended by 12 feet. This traditional custom in quarter same-sex marriage is not permitted because it

  • The Pros And Cons Of Electronic Cigarettes

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    top of this, some e-cigarette users became incensed at what they viewed as yet further infringement of their liberty. Another is admits pressure from Muslim leaders, bans on e-cigarette have already been announced in several states. Worse in Negeri Sembilan, vaping is declared as “haram”, or forbidden, in Islam. Hitherto, Malaysia’s Ministry of Health says it has no plan still to ban the sale of vape, merely regulate it. No doubt this subject is complex and not yet supported by robust data and is

  • Monsoon Season Case Study

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    one of the matters that affected continuously is flood. Sometimes water levels can rise slowly and unnoticed. Other time, flooded can be rapid, sudden and unexpected. The floods incidence happened in the southern states of Malaysia, involving Negeri Sembilan, Melaka, Johor and Pahang. Johor was the worst affected. It was reported that the warming effect in Siberia lead to a heavy rainfall in Southern Malaysia, compliments with poor drainage systems, thus

  • Common Law In Malaysia Case Study

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    independence from the British. Several days before the independence day, on 27th of August 1957, the first Federal Constitution of Malaya came into force. Then on the 16th of September 1963, the Constitution of Malaya was modified to fit the eleven states of the Federation of Malaya, Sarawak, Sabah, and the State of Singapore to form the Federation of Malaysia. However, in August 1965, Singapore left this newly-formed federation to become an independent republic. Brunei withdrew at the last minute

  • Brief History Of The Hakka

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    Historical of the Ethnic   The Hakkas are a unique ethnic group of "Han" Chinese people who from around Henan and Shanxi in northern China over 2,700 years ago. Originally, the Hakka were North Chinese, but they migrated to South China (especially in Guangdong, Fujian, Jiangxi, and Guangxi provinces) during the fall of the Nan (Southern) Song dynasty in the 1270s. They are thought to be one of the earliest "Han" settlers in China. One theory has it that many of the early Hakkas were affiliated with

  • Role Of Stakeholders In Policy Making

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    3.0 Role And Important Of Stakeholders Involve In The Policy Making. 3.1 Introduction Stakeholder are interested in carrying out a company for reasons other than just shares appreciation. Stakeholders could be employees who, without the company, would not have a job. Someone or group who hold investments, share, or interest in something, as a business or industry. Stakeholder participation is this increasingly important for transport policy making. This hassle is due to the many groups who having

  • 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

  • Essay On Short Term Memory

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    Introduction According to information processing model, short term memory has a limited capacity to hold information (Atkinson & Shriffin, 1968). The span of short term memory is said to be limited to about seven items (+2) (Miller, 1956 as cited in Terry, 2000). Short-term memory is also an active memory where we do our active memory processing (Lefrancois, 2000). For this reason, several researches have called the short term memory the working memory store (Gordon, 1989). Working memory is important