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    15. Strategy Five – Separating Communist Guerillas from the General Population. The CG’s had gained support from the Chinese squatters who lived near the jungle areas and manipulated the children to help them by gathering and supplying information and acting as couriers. This network was known as the Min Yuen and was a valuable asset to the guerillas. A strategy to isolate the squatters from the Min Yuen and the CG’s was essential to restrict the CG ability to operate, remove food sources and

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    the Court of Appeal or as a judge of any of the High Courts if - a) He is a citizen; and b) For the ten years preceding his appointment he has been an advocate of those courts or any of them or a member of the judicial and legal service of the Federation or of the legal service of a State, or sometimes one and sometimes another. Judges of Federal Court Federal Court judges sit in the Federal Court. As stated earlier, the Chief Justice, the President of the Court of Appeal, and the two Chief Judges

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    Merdeka Day v Malaysia Day: An Ongoing Debate We have heard about it and we have probably discussed it. It is not an entirely foreign subject to us, but a tad bit too old for another discourse. Despite that, the answer is as clear as the sky on a hazy day. For the Sarawakians and the Sabahans, chances are the Malaysia Day is of more importance as it’s the day when they are truly independent of the British. However, Merdeka Day might play a much more significant role for the people of the Peninsular

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    The During World War II

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    (Abshire, 2011) When the war ended, Singapore reverted to British control, with increasing levels of self-government being granted, culminating in Singapore 's merger with the Federation of Malaya to form Malaysia in 1963. However, social unrest and disputes between Singapore 's ruling People 's Action Party and Malaysia 's Alliance Party resulted in Singapore 's separation from Malaysia. Singapore became an independent republic on 9

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    While Malaysia has shown vast amounts of progress in their civil society, the country still shows significant issues that may prevent a fully developed democracy from blooming fully and staying true in the future. Their Civil Society still battles being constantly repressed by their government along with ethnic conflict, and even their media outlets are still highly controlled by the government. The only way that Malaysia may be able to stay true to democracy is if a political change in culture occurs

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    Imperialism Imperialism Throughout time more powerful countries have extended their influence over weaker countries and then colonized those countries to expand their own power. Imperialism causes the stronger countries to grow and become nations or even empires. There are many examples throughout European history of nations enveloping weaker countries and increasing their own wealth and power to form strong nation-states and even empires. Through imperialism one culture is invading another

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    and Philippines has encountered a number of difficulties. However, Malaysia and Philippines can be considered to be in good relation with each other. Malaysia and Philippines bilateral relationship have established since the independence of Federation of Malaya. Philippines have an embassy in Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia has an embassy in Manila as well as a consulate general in Davao City. Malaysia and Philippines had been said to share similar culture and heritage. So, it was no doubt that the two

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    Chapter 18 Apush

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    June 18: A communist dispute in Malaya begins against British and Commonwealth forces. June 21: In Germany, the Bizone and the French zone launch a common currency, the Deutsche Mark. June 24: Soviet Premier Joseph Stalin sends for the blockade of all land routes from West Germany to Berlin, in an attempt to starve out the French, British, and American forces from the city. In response, the three Western powers launch the Berlin Airlift to supply the citizens of Berlin by air. June 28: The Soviet

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    indigenous Malay community so it was cancelled. The current Malaysian Constitution was drafted instead on the basis of a report from the Reid Commission before the independence of the nation. The Reid Commission was formed because of the urge of the then Malaya to claim independence and was lead by Lord Reid with many experts

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    The Association of South East Asian Nations or ASEAN is one of the regional Organizations which cater economy as its leading specialties. The idea of regional organization is a foundation and catalyst to strengthen the relationship between regional countries and reinforce solidarity in facing the challenges in the political, security and international economy arena (Keling, Md.Som, Saludin, Shuib, & Ajis, 2011). As Asia becoming an economic fastest growing markets (Vinayak HV, 2014), the so called

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