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    principles of justice, tolerance, and equity were put into practice by all Malaysians, precisely by the major political parties. These major political parties are led by a coalition of 14 political parties that formed the National Front (NF). The dominant component of the coalition is the United Malays National Organization (UMNO) representing the Malays, the Malaysian Chinese Association (MCA), - the Chinese, and the Malaysian Indian Congress (MIC) - the Indians. National unity and racial harmony become

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    there is an ideological war between U.S and U.S.S.R which leads to the occurrence of Cold War. U.S represents capitalist bloc and U.S.S.R represents Communist bloc. The South East Asia is suffered from tension between the two blocs. Especially after Chinese Communist Party got the leading role in China, communist guerilla became active in the South East Asia. U.S worried that the South East Asia will be taken over by the Communist bloc gradually. So, she allies with South Asian countries to block the

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    world at bigger picture, what I really mean is observing how the students outside of Malaysia do in their studies, how the people work, how different is the other culture compared to Malaysia’s, and many more. The government do really hope that Malaysian students sponsored by them, can take as many as possible positive vibes from the outside and bring the vibes back in Malaysia and practice them. Before sending students to further their studies in the oversea, Malaysia government has did some research

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    Multiracial is a unique feature in Malaysian society. Identification of each of the ethnic groups in Malaysia, in line with their cultural and religious identity. Malay Muslims are the majority, followed by Chinese, Buddhist, Confucian and Taoism and followed the Indians are Hindus. Christianity also between religions in Malaysia. Religious differences contributed to the complexity and inter-ethnic conflict. In Malaysia, the level of social interaction in a pluralistic society is minimal. Residential

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    dealt with strongly. Strong conflict is largely avoided although political power, largely being held by the Malays who with other indigenous Malaysians call themselves Bumiputera, or Sons of the Soil is used to increase their status in the Malaysian economy and other areas. Malaysia travel is safe and tourists will not feel in anyway threatened. Malaysians are generally friendly, and when asked for directions, will obligingly point you to your destination. There is a fairly large expatriate community

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    In addition, the continued increase of the migrant workers in Singapore might lead to xenophobia in the country. According to Khan, Rola and Ruxandra migrant workers continue to suffer economic prejudice because government employment policies operate in favor of “national workers” (1). In Singapore, migrant workers make up a larger percentage of the population thereby leading to competition over employment with the natives. As such, the possibility of xenophobia prevailing in Singapore is high. This

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    strong social, political and economical factors implication. As a multi-cultural country, the search for a national identity is not an easy undertaking as Malaysians consist of different ethnics such as Malay, Chinese and Indian. Each ethnic group contributes their own unique culture and religion, hence making it difficult to form a Malaysian identity. In fact, in September 2010, Prime Minister Najib Tun Razak announced the 1 Malaysia

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    Cabinet System

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    Cabinet system The Cabinet of Malaysia is the executive branch of Malaysia's government. Led by the Prime Minister, the cabinet is a council of ministers who are accountable collectively to the Parliament. According to the Article 43 of the Constitution, members of the Cabinet can only be selected from members of either houses of Parliament. Formally, the Yang di-Pertuan Agong appoints all Ministers on the advice of the Prime Minister, which he is obliged to follow.[1]According to Article 43 of the Constitution

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    Malaysia Airlines Flight

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    travelers and 10 teams from 14 nations. After the plane took off, this plane lost the connection with Air Traffic control at 1:20 am simply following 40 minutes. An arrangement of endeavors reached MH 370 demonstrated unsuccessful and the Malaysian carrier powers issued a press discharge at 07:24 am expressing the flight and inquiry operations by Malaysia, Vietnam, and Thailand. On March 9th 2014, the examination powers on ground and search groups were working adjust the clock to get any

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    creates to explain about the differences between cultures. Besides that, those cultural dimensions can also act as a guideline of decision making for those business holders who wants to globalize their business to the other country. Overall, as a Malaysian manager who is going to China soon for an overseas assignment, there is a must for me to understand about China’s culture and apply those six types of culture dimensions to help me in making decisions before proceed with any intention.

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