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Malays consist of half of population of Malaysian also known as the Bumipetera. By defination all Malays are Muslim. Within Malaysian society there is a Malay culture, a Chinese culture, an Indian culture, a Eurasian culture, along with the culture of the indigenous groups of the peninsula and north Borneo. The important social distinction in the emergent national culture is between Malay and non-Malay, represented bytwo groups: the Malay elite that dominates the country's politics and the largely Chinese middle class whose prosperous lifestyle leads Malaysia's shift to a consumer society. The two groups mostly live in the urban areas of the Malay Peninsular's west coast and their sometimes competing, sometimes parallel influences shape the shared life of Malaysia's citizens. Sarawak and Sabah, the two Malaysian states located in north Borneo. tend to be less a influential part of the national culture, and their vibrant local cultures are shouded by the bigger whealthier peninsular society.
Malaysians observe number of holiday and festivities throughout the year some holiday are federally gazetted public holiday and some are public holiday observed by individual states. Other festival are observed by particular ethnic or religion groups but are not public holiday.
The most celebrate holiday is the "Hari Kebangsaan"(Independant Day) otherwise known as "Merdeka"(Freedom) on 31 August commemorating the independence of the Faderation of Malaya in 1957, while Malaysia Day is only celebrated in the state of Sabah on 16 September to commemorate the formation of Malaysian in 1963. Hari Merdeka as well as Labour Day (1 May) the King birthday (first Saturday of June) and some other festival are public holiday.
Muslims in Malaysia celebrate Muslim Holiday. The most celebrate festival, Hari Raya Puasa (also call Hari Raya Aidilfitri) is the Malay translation of Eid al-Fith. It is generally a festival honoured by the Muslim worldwide marking the end of Ramadan the fasting month. thye sight of the new moon determines the end of Ramadan. This determines the new momth therefore the end of the fasting month. In additional to Hari Raya Puasa they also celebrate Hari Raya Haji (also called Hari Raye Aidiladha the translate Eid ul-Adha) Awal Muharram (Islamic New Year) and Maulidur Rasul (Birthday of the Prophet).
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Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Photographing Business in Blog
Daniel Zain Photography blog site is www.danielzainphotography.blogspot.com
Daniel Zain Photography does a lot of photographing work especially in potraiture and wedding. They also focused on family potrait such as family and baby photos.
He also commit to social responsibilities where in his blog there are posts about social problems and ways to overcome them. For example, cases of abandoned child
About his blog it is quite simple. However, the sample photograph by him does lighten up the blog. That is the benefits of photography where simple blog can be cheered by nice and professional photos.
They also post their own website address on the blog.
Candid Photography blog site is http://www.thecandids.net/
Candid Photography does lot more photography among youngsters. As can be seen on their blog there are a lot of hip and young people that were photograph by them.
Candid Photography also market thier service at Facebook which is good since a lot of people use Facebook nowadays
Thier blog site background are based on white colour which give more highlights on the photos published on their blog site.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
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About UiTM Pahang
The construction of the new site started in 1988 and amidst the economic crisis which saw the project halted for awhile, was finally completed in 1992. The gradual transfer of UiTM Pahang from Kuantan to Jengka was completed in 1993, thus marking a new era in its history.
On the 13 August 1996, the campus was officially declared as another branch of ITM. The new campus was officiated by then Minister of Education Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak. The presence of Dato’ Seri Najib Tun Abdul Razak to officiate the ceremony was of great significance as he had officiated the first temporary campus in Kuantan in 1986 and ITM was indeed the brainchild of his late father Allahyarham Tun Abdul Razak.