There are a few systems to accomplish destitution decrease which are by concurring on the definition and estimation of neediness, expanding efficiency and enhancing wellsprings of pay, focusing on the bad-to-the-bone poor through a unique program concentrated on their necessities and conveying other suitable help…
Malaysia Essay Examples and Topics
Political participation as what is mentioned in the Community Based Rehabilitation: CBR Guidelines (2010) can be defined as a broad range of activities and doings that related to the people in expressing their views and opinions on their nation and how it is being governed…
It has been estimated that 1.1 billion young people (aged between 12–35 years) are at risk of hearing loss due to prolonged noise exposure in recreational settings. So, we can see that youths are having unsafe listening practice in the world today and hence they…
The article that I choose is written by Rikinorhakis Ridzwan, Anis Amira Abdul Rahman and Nik Maheran Nik Muhammad which represented of the University of Malaysia at Kelantan Kota Bharu, Malaysia. This article is published on the March of 2017. In short, this article is…
Introduction Brain drain is when a different country or area can provide better paycheque and better conditions to live in which causes a huge amount of educated and skilled people to leave their own country (Cambridge University Press, n.d.). In 2009, 27.5 million was Malaysia’s…
Code Switching and Its Reception Among Malaysians
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Communication is essential as a medium for people to express thoughts and ideas in order to be understood by others (Nurhezrin, 2017). People communicate and interact with each other through verbal communication and non-verbal communication. Verbal communication is the process of sending and receiving messages…
Fuel economy is the related of distance travelled and fuel consumed when using the car. It is estimate by taking both the fuel and the electric power used in terms of the amount of fuel consumption. (Yugong Luo et al., 2015) One of the factors…
The State of Education in Malaysia: Homeschool Over Public School
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This section will explain certain parts of the article which are divided into five different parts; introduction, literature review, methodology, findings and analysis and lastly, discussion, conclusion and research recommendation. In the introduction, Ray, (2009) stated that the choice of homeschool by the parents is…
Causes of the Education Inequality in Malaysia and the Possible Ways to Solve the Issue
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I agree about education inequality does exist in Malaysia, many rural schools in this country are so isolated that the students are not aware of scholarships and grants available to them. Why I agree about it? In the paragraph below, I will discuss the issue…
Research of the Features of Traditional Malay House Design to Integrate Climate Issue and Human Activities
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Introduction To ensure future generations can enjoy a satisfactory life, a sustainable approach towards human comfort is now vital. The word ‘sustainable’ successfully increase the awareness of architects, become an fundamental in the architectural discourse (Bennetts, H, n. d. ). In this paper, whether traditional…
Introduction Human capital and health improvement programme are great concern towards development and economics growth in any country. In South East Asia, Malaysia appears to have one of the best healthcare programs for its citizens. Like most other countries, Malaysia has a dual tiered system…
Tun Dr Mahathir was born on 10th July, 1925 in Kampung Seberang Perak, Alor Setar, Kedah, described by Tun himself as “the poorer quarters” of town. Tun Mahathir’s parents were Mohamad bin Iskandar and Wan Tempawan binti Wan Hanafi and Tun was the youngest of…
Consumer demands in the production of foods have changed drastically in the last few decades. Food that were previously seen as source of nourishments to survive hunger and to supply essential nutrients requirements are now perceived as tool to improve health status and reduce risk…
Introduction Rainwater harvesting (RWH) is proposed as the concept of accumulation and deposition of rainwater for use instead of allowing it to runoff. RWH systems are able to simultaneously address the water scarcity problem and reduce the dependence on domestic water supply. In Malaysia, the…
Dengue is a rapid emerging viral disease prevalent worldwide. Dengue affects more affluent neighbourhoods in tropical and subtropical countries while thriving in urban poor areas, suburbs and the countryside at the same time. Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral infection triggering an alarming flu-like illness and,…