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    Law is a set of rules. Law can be utilized to anyone and is to restrict the human. The Malaysian Judicial System is based on the English legal system which succeeded by the history of the British. Malaysian Judicial System set for the cases like criminal and civil litigation. Litigation is a court process of starting and sustain or protecting a legal action. The Malaysian court system have both criminal and civil jurisdiction. They have power and have to be responsibility to hear certain cases. The

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    aircraft. Armed Forces to get latest technology, including Unmanned Air borne System, to increase intelligence, surveillance and reconnaissance capabilities. 523 million ringgit for development of Esscom Armed Force camp in Felda Sahabat, Lahad Datu, Sabah. 160 million ringgit to build 4,000 quarter for Armed Forces personnel. Armed Forces Pension Fund Board will build 2,000 units of affordable homes for its personnel. 20 million ringgit to implement Safe City programme in 60 street crime “black sites”

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    interview and then become syarie lawyer. As compared to pupillage student to be admitted as advocates & solicitor, after undergo 9 month period of chambering they can be admitted as an advocate and solicitor in the High Court of Malaya or High Court of Sabah and Sarawak. It clearly shows that the chambering process can guaranteed them to be an Advocates & Solicitor and they do not have to sit for interview or examination.

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    Growth of AirAsia Berhad

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    History of Air Asia AirAsia Berhad, is a Malaysian low-cost airline. It operates scheduled domestic and international flights and is Asia's largest low fare, no frills airline. AirAsia was a pioneer of low cost flights in Asia. It is also the first airline in the region to implement fully ticketless travel and unassigned seats. However, as of 5 February 2009, AirAsia has implemented allocated seatings across all AirAsia flights, including in their sister airlines, Indonesia AirAsia and Thai AirAsia

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    Ferdinand Marcos declared Martial Law in the Philippines in 1972. The implementation allowed the military to have the highest authority in the country along with the President and allowed thousands of Filipino’s rights to be abused. It ended after 21 years when Marcos finally was ousted out of office. Bangsa Moro refers to the 13 ethno linguistic Muslim tribes in the Philippines. They composed 1/4th of the population in Mindanao. Though each tribe differs in traditions, culture, and dialects, they

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    Kuwait Kuwait is a small Arab country in western Asia; compose of about 4.09 million inhabitants. Even though it is a small country, it is the 8th richest country in the world per capita. The country is a constitutional monarchy, governed by the al-Sabah family. Kuwait offers an open competitive and wealthy market for consumer goods and project exports. We will be examining the country’s major imports and exports and its changes over the decade, trade barriers, and trade agreements their in. Exports

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    CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION 1.1 Background Nutrient is a chemical element that gives nourishment and affects the metabolic and nutritive processes of the human body. Nutrients are necessary for growth, cell repair, health maintenance, reproduction and also provide energy. It is also important for building the materials that needed for survival and growth of a living organism. There are six major nutrients which are water, carbohydrate, fat, vitamins, protein and minerals. Nowadays, we can know a lot

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    Journal by Michael Theis. As a result of multiple options and ability, job seekers have become more selective when accepting an offer. This also makes them to reject any job offers just because it didn’t reach their expectations. For example, in 2014 Sabah has the high unemployment rate because of choosy graduates. (Masidi, 2014) Furthermore, lack in english proficiency is also a problem

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    1.4 OVERVIEW OF CHAPTER Based on the interview with Mr Benjamin Chew, Simply Chocolate Sdn.Bhd being the one of the first specialty handmade chocolate producers in Sabah. As mentioned by Mr Benjamin, Simply Chocolate Sdn Bhd produces approximately 2 tons of handmade chocolate per month and most of which are marketed through those outlets in Kota Kinabalu .As a owner of the company, Mr Benjamin believes in teamwork and innovation as the essential factor to continue success in the market. Therefore

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    Product/ Service Quality Nowadays, many people will choose to purchase flight tickets via online. Majority of the people spend least 3-4 hours to search information about the destination they are going to. Therefore, it shows the service quality of Air Asia too. If the Air Asia online system is lag and slow, it will decrease the customer satisfaction. Besides, customers will imagine the same situation happen during the flight departure time. It might lead a bad image to their consumers. Base on

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