Essays Tagged: "Malay"

The history of Malaysia

Situated in the heart of Southeast Asia at one of the world's major crossroads, Malaysia has always been pivotal to trade routes from Europe, the Orient, India and China. Its warm ... early as 5,000 years ago when the ancestors of the Orang Asli, the indigenous peoples of Peninsular Malaysia, settle here, probably the pioneers of a general movement from China and Tibet. They were f ... e here, probably the pioneers of a general movement from China and Tibet. They were followed by the Malays, who brought with them skills in farming and the use of metals.Around the first century BC, s ...

(2 pages) 59 0 0.0 Mar/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

A cultural study of Singapore.

endured colonization by the English, occupation by the Japanese, communism and a short merger with Malaysia. Today, Singapore has a booming economy and over four million inhabitants, mostly of Malay, ... y western. Levi's, Nike and even Baby Gap are worn here, as many of the traditional garments of the Malays have passed away with time. Even something as basic as language has affected the island, as t ...

(7 pages) 158 0 4.3 Oct/2003

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Marketing Plan - Mouth Wash.

ETING MANAGERDATE:26TH AUGUST 2003RE:PROMOTIONAL STRATEGY: MAXI-FRESH MOUTHWASH1.0 INTRODUCTION-The Malaysian oral hygiene market consists an estimated 2million users with an estimated market size of ... l Maxi-Fresh Mouthwash.2.0 TARGET MARKET2.1 Market Segmentation:- 2.1.1 Geographic:i) East and West Malaysia2.1.1 Demographic: i) Age 6- 44 yearsii) Children and MalayMuslim.2.1.2 Socioeconomici) Inco ...

(2 pages) 73 0 0.0 Mar/2004

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Malaysians Are Like The Rainbow

Malaysians are like the rainbow. Seven different colours streaking across the sky. Captivating and p ... niscent of the bridge that connects both sides of the world. The rainbow reflects upon our country, Malaysia. By looking at the big picture, it is a nation consisting of colourful people and religion. ... icture, it is a nation consisting of colourful people and religion.I believe in the true spirit of 'Malaysia Boleh' and it is not just any MAD hollering in the stadium. It is who we are, Malaysians. M ...

(3 pages) 23 0 3.7 Jun/2004

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Current Issues

Why Malays lack an spirit of capitalism in colonial singapore?

Examining Malays' Lack of Capitalist Spirit in Colonial SingaporeIntroductionThe absence of prominent Malay en ... lai and Alexander Guthrie are just some of the more well-known figures. Tham Seong Chee in his book Malays and Modernisation noticed that there was an absence of high level Malay workers such as emplo ... that there was an absence of high level Malay workers such as employers and managers. For example, Malays were often absent in occupational categories such as those of being foremen and over-lookers. ...

(12 pages) 69 1 4.8 Mar/2005

Subjects: History Term Papers > Asian History

Leadership case study: Mahathir Mohamed of Malaysia

Leadership case study: Mahathir Mohamed of MalaysiaDr Mahateer was born in 1925. During World War II, he sold pisang goreng (banana fritters) t ... sold pisang goreng (banana fritters) to supplement his family income in the Japanese occupation of Malaya (http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mahathir)1. And since very early stage of his career he took pa ... olotical movements, and parties, and win a seat in the Parliament.Prior to becoming Prime Mister of Malaysia he rote a book called " The Malay Dilemma " this book was banned, and only allowed to be av ...

(7 pages) 62 1 4.5 Apr/2007

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Management > Leadership and Communication

Illustrate How The Way People

ious thinking can cause a lot of confusion in our desires and our daily life judgement. Today, many Malaysians still practicing superstitious belief, some of them are because of their religion, and so ... se of their religion, and some of them are bring abroad by their ancestor. Among the three races of Malaysians, Chinese are the most ones that still carry out the superstitious belief nowadays. People ...

(2 pages) 1218 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Humanities Essays > Religion & Faith

Schools 2

SCHOOLS There are hundreds, if not thousand of schools in this world. In Malaysia, we have seven types of schools. They are Malay schools, Tamil schools, Chinese schools, in ... se schools, international schools, private schools, and religious schools.There is only one type of Malay schools and they are the Malay government schools. Malay schools are the most common types of ... ls and they are the Malay government schools. Malay schools are the most common types of schools in Malaysia. You can find at least one Malay school in a town. Malay schools are divided into two. They ...

(3 pages) 10 0 0.0 Feb/2008

Subjects: Social Science Essays > Education

Kraft INC marketing strategy analysis

7, 1967 and issued its first coins and notes. The Singapore dollar was exchangeable at par with the Malaysian Ringgit until 1973. Interchangeability with the Brunei dollar is still maintained. On 27 J ... pore#Free_Trade_AgreementsCulturalAs Singapore is a small and relatively modern amalgam of Chinese, Malay, Indian and European immigrants, the culture of Singapore expresses the diversity of the popul ...

(15 pages) 139 0 1.0 Jun/2008

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Marketing

Review: Asianising Singapore – The PAP's Management of Ethnicity By Raj Vasil, Singapore: Heineman Asia, 1995

amifications of the management of ethnicity in Singapore as presented by Vasil, and compare it with Malaysia who shares a similar ethnic base although with significantly different proportions of Chine ... a who shares a similar ethnic base although with significantly different proportions of Chinese and Malay populations.Apart from being ethnically diverse, Singaporeans, like Malaysians, were tradition ...

(14 pages) 14 0 0.0 Jun/2009

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Comparative Paper on the Culture of Philippines and Malaysia

Comparative Paper on the Culture of Philippines and Malaysiaby: Rose Camille O de AsisThe Philippines and Malaysia have a long history of close economic ... ural ties between these countries are also evident. The most colorful and celebrated parts of every Malay and Filipino life-the puberty, the courtship, engagement and marriage. These events are essent ... ges prepare every individual to the upcoming responsibility that lies ahead. A typical Filipino and Malay boy undergoes circumcision during this stage. A man who specializes in circumcision (manunuli: ...

(6 pages) 5 0 0.0 Aug/2011

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

How far did the Japanese Occupation change the lives of the people in Southeast Asia?

between protecting their colonies in Southeast Asia and their homeland in Europe, they quickly lost Malaya to the Japanese within three months. Although the French were not defeated outright, the Fren ... ent beyond ideological differences were formed during the Japanese Occupation, such as the MPAJA in Malaya and the Vietminh in Vietnam, which appealed to communists and non-communists alike, and made ...

(4 pages) 8 0 0.0 Oct/2012

Subjects: History Term Papers

persuasive essay

ealth define healthy weight by BMI, which stands for body mass index. According to Universiti Putra Malaysia research in 2007, they found that females were more likely to be obese at 13.8 % while men ... hey found that females were more likely to be obese at 13.8 % while men were at 9.6 %.Besides that, Malay and Indians had higher cases of obesity at 13.6 % and 13.5 %.Tie To Audience/ Relevancy Statem ...

(6 pages) 0 0 0.0 Dec/2012

Subjects: Area & Country Studies Essays

Traits of Islamic orientation of the Malays in feudal society

MLL 219e Islam and the Malays (TMA01 - July 2013 Presentation) Mohamed Shahir Bin Mohamed Jailani (H1310278)) Question 1 ... on 1 (Total 100 marks) In less than 1500 words, discuss three traits of Islamic orientation of the Malays in feudal society and examine to what extent do they exist in contemporary Malay society. In ... extent do they exist in contemporary Malay society. In your answer, you are encouraged to utilise Malay classical texts such as Sejarah Melayu, Babat Tanah Jawi, Hikayat Abdullah, and Hikayat Hang T ...

(7 pages) 0 0 0.0 Aug/2013

Subjects: Businesss Research Papers > Case Studies

Discuss some of the pertinent challenges of the Malay intelligentsias in the development of Malay Society.

(1b) Discuss some of the pertinent challenges of the Malay intelligentsias in the development of Malay Society.The Malay intelligentsias have been facing ... y.The Malay intelligentsias have been facing several challenges in the course of development of the Malay society. The major factors that have impeded the development of the Malay society are traditio ... will be focusing on the impacts of the factors mentioned above and how they posed challenges to the Malay intelligentsias in the course of development of the society.Traditions play an important role ...

(11 pages) 2 0 0.0 Oct/2014

Subjects: History Term Papers