Malaysia is known as multi-ethnic and multi-religious country. The Federal Constitution of Malaysia guarantees freedom of religion where every person is granted the right to profess and practise, and, subject to certain restrictions, to promulgate his or her religion. Though not expressly stated, it may...
In Malaysia, there are graduates remain unemployed need more concern by the government because it have become a serious case in Malaysia. In year 2015 involving 132,900 graduates from institutions of higher learning all over Malaysia shows that over half of graduates remained unemployed after...
There are a lot of divorce cases happened in Malaysia. According to Malay Mail. (2014, March 3). The divorce cases have dramatically increased in only eight years from 2004. In 2012, 56,760 separations were recorded, which is equivalent to a marriage separate every 10 minutes....
The Cabinet of Malaysia is among the Executive branch in the federal government. The members of cabinet comprised who have mostly fulfil the ministerial status. According to the Article 43 in Constitution, members of the Cabinet or ministers can only be selected from members of...
Malaysia is an Asian nation found in the South-eastern part of the continent. Formerly being a British colony, the country gained it’s independence in 1957 and has since been under a constitutional monarchy with the recognized capital city being Kuala Lumpur. The country has a...
Racism, also known as racial discrimination, is usually defined as an act of prejudice, discrimination, or antagonism directed against someone of a different race based on the belief that one’s own race is superior, according to Oxford Dictionary. Malaysia, which is a well-known country is...
Abuse refers to mental and physical abuse against humans. While child abuse is often in the form of an action, there are also examples of inaction that cause harm. Child abuse is not a new issue in Malaysia that has even become an issue that...
Malaysian Airlines System (MAS) or otherwise called Malaysian Airline Berhad (MAB) has been one of Malaysia’s astounding prides as it was the main Malaysian Airlines organization that figured out how to build up and mark itself around the world. They have been gladly flying the...
A country’s political situation plays a big role in the way it is perceived to other countries, especially when taking into consideration when the country is still a developing country which relies a lot on investments and good relationships with other countries. A large amount...
Introduction Estate planning is one of the components in personal financial planning. Estate planning is an important plan for the administration and disposition of one’s property during one’s lifetime and at one’s death. Therefore, it involves both handling the property while alive as well as...
Introduction Environmental pollution can generally be defined as the introduction of contaminants into our environment through anthropogenic means. The three major pollutions that the netizens of Malaysia are exposed to are air, water and land pollution. In the past decade or so, the production of...
The number of graduates in Malaysia has increased tremendously every year and the real challenge they need to face after they are graduating are the competition to get job especially in this economy situation. There are too many graduates either from public, private and foreign...
Ken Yeang (6 October 1948) is an architect, ecologist, planner and author from Malaysia, best known for his ecological architecture and ecomasterplans that have a distinctive green aesthetic. He pioneered an ecology-based architecture (since 1971), working on the theory and practice of sustainable design. The...
What are the three highlights that you learnt in this educational tour? Explain with examples. The first thing I have learnt during this educational tour is the Islam was get influenced in the decorations of ceramics. Along with the development of Islam in Melaka, many...
While Malaysia’s crime rate has significantly reduced (a fall of 47% of crime as reported by previous Deputy Prime Minister and Minister of Home Affairs), we still must not forget that crimes still exists. On this, we shall focus on the crime of kidnapping. Made-to-order...
In the past few years, Malaysia has been shocked by an array of cases involving bullies. Some of those cases resulted in physical violence, emotional threats, and deaths. Bullying is explained as aggressive behavior that is recurrent and deliberate in which a gradual dominance exists...
The human psychology for their behavior can be complex, especially regarding doing a certain action. In terms of doing what is right, it is depends on how the individual experienced their life as it molded them into becoming what kind of people they are now....
Nowadays, many issues of this case which is always happened and also has been increasing in Malaysia. As we know, this issue is a moral of crime. In that case, the issue often associated by teenagers because of lack morals. Vandalism is one of a...
Malaysia has been heavily regarded as a fossil fuel economy due to its large reserves of natural gas and its bulk exports of this fuel to finance the country. As mentioned, the oil and gas industry contributes about a fifth of Malaysia’s GDP and makes...
Introduction to Goods and Services Tax (GST) The Goods and Services Tax (GST) is a value-added tax imposed on most products and services sold for domestic consumption. The GST is paid by consumers, but it is remitted to the government by the businesses selling the...
Back in pre-industry era, steam machines were the ancestors used as for any industry work. As time passes by, abundant of computers gradually begin to replace humans. Nowadays, computers and automation are linked to robotics which can perform better than humans do in certain aspects...
Malacca was a strategic place at the border of the Strait of Malacca. It was a major port along the spice-route, and its harbor bristled with the sails and masts of Chinese junks and spice-loaded vessels from all over world. It was also a place...
In the tour to Museum Negara, the Bijih Timah(Tin) (Picture 1) in the Economic of Malaysia is one of the thing I learnt. The Tin in one of the important Malaysia Economic income in the earliest. Because Malaysia have the largest Tin resource, which can...
Corporate governance has been on check especially since the folding of vast corporations for instance Maxwell, Polly Peck and Enron etc. Many principles and thoughts have emerged, all these are pointing to firm performance in some issues like the governance measures and procedures. Although it...
Introduction Ethics are essential in the Airline business because they are the framework that guides individuals in the process of making business decisions. They usually cover three features, i. e. an application of one’s professional skills, incorporation of one’s values and lastly, good judgment. Codes...
Mental health issue in the people Mental health is the balance development of the individual’s personality and emotional attitude which enable him to live harmoniously with his fellow men. In 1959 W.H.O Expert Committee on mental health reviewed the various definations of mental health and...
Background of study Bankruptcy is a legal term for when an individual or business unable to pay their outstanding debts. In Malaysia, an individual who resided in Malaysia at least one year and owes debts which amount at least RM30, 000 for a default period...
Caffeine Island Coffeehouse is a new chain cafe with the trending grab-and-go service located along major expressways in Malaysia. Caffeine Island Coffeehouse propose a brand new grab-and-go business idea as it is more time saving for those who are rushing for work, classes or even...
Introduction Rugby is played throughout the world and originates from football in England in the early 1800s. It is often termed as a leisure activity. However, Rugby in Malaysia has a unique history that could mesmerize us. There is evidence that shows our predecessors playing...
Introduction The Malaysian Government has implemented a minimum wage order of RM1100, applicable to both Peninsular Malaysia and Sabah & Sarawak. The main objective behind this policy, proposed by Bank Negara Malaysia, is to reduce income inequality among the population. Employees from lower-income groups mostly...