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Proton Holdings Bhd
The Proton Company logo
Type Public (Bursa Malaysia: PROTON)
Industry Automotive
Founded 1983
Headquarters Shah Alam, Selangor Darul Ehsan
Malaysia
Key people Syed ...
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WW2World War II, or the Second World War[3] (often abbreviated as WWII or WW2), was a global military conflict lasting from 1939 to 1945, which involved most of the world's nations, including all of the great powers: eventually forming two opposing military alliances, the Allies and the Axis. It was ...
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Suicide: When Will It Stop?General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform my audience why suicide is a major health problem.
Introduction
I. Elizabeth Shin attended Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Elizabeth set herself on fire in her dorm room on April 14, 2000. Nearly 1,100 suicides will occur on ...
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Technology Advancement And Its Effect On Unemployment RateExecutive Summary
Each new generation brings the reemergence of many of the fears of the past, requiring the repetition of old explanations to put them to rest. Today there is a renewed concern that technological advancement may displace much of the manufacturing (and other) work force, creating ...
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AngolaANGOLA
The name Angola comes from the Portuguese colonial Reina de Angola, which derived from Angola. The discovery and colonial occupation of Angola was by the arrival of Diogo Cao at the mouth of the river Zaire in 1494. The first governor of Angola was Portuguese whose name is Paulo Dias de ...
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How Wars Have Affected AmericaAfter World War II, Russia became a communist state which created hysteria in United States, Many people though that communism posed a threat to the United States. This time however, became known as the Red Scare. This led to a range of actions that affected the U.s government and society. ...
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Education and Training In Development Of A Nation State1) Critically evaluate the role that education and training play in the development of the nation state.
Introduction
As a nation matures, the role which is played by widespread education and career, skill, political, or social training is one of the key elements to the transformation of the ...
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Thomas Jefferson'S Life: Tell It The Way It Is!Thomas Jefferson over the coarse of history has appeared to be generally favorable. Although many writers such as Levy and Brodie seek to tarnish the image of the great liberal leader, he still remains as one if the most idolized leaders in the history of the world.
Gordon S Wood writes of ...
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Stanely KubrickThe American cinema is rich with powerful and insightful filmmakers whose bodies of work add to the legacy of American filmmaking. But a few filmmakers like Stanley Kubrick and David Lynch, two of the most enlightening and illuminating directors to ever grace the silver screen, not only add to ...
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BusinessToday in the United States, a free market system or capitalism is the main economic system. I am interested in this subject because I someday wish to own my own . I believe that in the future this topic will be very useful to me. Among the topics that I will discuss are the greeks and romans early ...
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Lillian Rubin, Families On TheLillian Rubin's book, Families on the Fault Line, goes directly to the experience of everyday people and shows how the connection between economic decline and racial tension is continuously reinvented in America. She interviewed 162 families in all, mostly white, but including a substantial ...
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Fordism And Scientific ManagemFORDISM, SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND THE LESSONS FOR CONTEMPORARY ORGANISATIONS
ent are terms used to describe management that had application to practical situations with extremely dramatic effects. Fordism takes its name from the mass production units of Henry Ford, and is identified by an ...
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What Is Virtual RealityI.
The term Virtual Reality (VR) is used by many different people with many
meanings. There are some people to whom VR is a specific collection of
technologies, that is a Head Mounted Display, Glove Input Device and Audio.
Some other people stretch the term to include conventional books, movies ...
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OligopolyAn describes a market situation in which there are limited or few sellers. Each seller knows that the other seller or sellers will react to its changes in prices and also quantities. This can cause a type of chain reaction in a market situation. In the world market there are oligopolies in ...
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Marijuana And Hemp, The UntoldThe purpose of this brochure is to expose the numerous facts about marijuana and hemp that have been suppressed-facts the government does not want you to know.
Hemp is a plant that can be used to produce thousands of products. Hemp is of the same plant species that produces marijuana; its ...
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Developments Of The Modern DayOUTLINE THE MOST IMPORTANT CAUSES OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION. PROVIDE APPROPRIATE EVIDENCE TO ILLUSTRATE THE SCALE OF THE GREAT DEPRESSION IN ADVANCED NATIONS
The Great Depression was the largest economical disaster ever to have happened. Unlike World War One, fifteen years earlier, the great ...
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Reason For The Growth Of InforIn this essay I will endeavour to provide reasons for the phenomenal
growth of the informal economy. Firstly, I will provide a brief definition
of informal and formal economies. I will also discuss the inequalities and
instability of the formal economy environment. Focusing on the
manoeuvres ...
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Compare And Contrast ‘State’ And ‘Nation’The theories behind the nation and the state are key ideas involved in the academic discipline of international relations. The nation and state refer to different aspects of the international society we live in. However they are often confused and interchanged. The main confusion derives from ...
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Tourism In New ZealandThe following report provides an accurate and informative overview of the nature of tourism, its history and growth, the structure of the New Zealand industry and the impact of tourism from a New Zealand perspective. The report will draw a conclusion which Highlights area of consideration in ...
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Fordism And Scientific ManagemFORDISM, SCIENTIFIC MANAGEMENT AND THE LESSONS FOR CONTEMPORARY ORGANISATIONS
ent are terms used to describe management that had application to practical situations with extremely dramatic effects. Fordism takes its name from the mass production units of Henry Ford, and is identified by an ...
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