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the sixth month of the year

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hari kemerdekaan

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ssl v2 is the second revision of the ssl protocol. it is most common to enable v2 and v3.

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ssl v2 ialah revisi kedua untuk protokol ssl, biasa digunakan untuk menghidupkan v2 dan v3.

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select the months of the year in which to repeat the alarm

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pilih bulan dalam tahun yang penggera hendak diulang@ label: listbox

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in islam, ramadan is the holy month of fasting and falls on the ninth month of the lunar calendar and varies in its timing from year to year. it is one of the five main pillars of islam and is obligatory for all healthy adult muslims.

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dalam islam, ramadan adalah bulan suci berpuasa dan jatuh pada bulan kesembilan kalendar lunar dan berbeza dari tahun ke tahun. ia adalah salah satu daripada lima rukun utama islam dan wajib bagi semua muslim dewasa yang sihat.

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the second function is insight which provides important information to traders. the information in question is the usage patterns and demographics of the customers, with this merchants can better design marketing techniques.

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fungsi kedua adalah insight yang memberikan informasi yang penting kepada peniaga. informasi yang dimaksudkan adalah corak penggunaan dan demografik pelanggan, dengan ini peniaga dapat merancang dengan lebih baik teknik pemasaran.

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the diploma in computer science has 5 semesters that every student has to sit for. at the end of the semester, which is the second year, students have to undergo industrial training and must pass to become graduates

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diploma komputer sains mempunyai 5 semester yang perlu diduduki oleh setiap pelajar. pada akhir semester iaitu tahun kedua, para pelajar perlu menjalani latihan industri dan perlu lulus untuk menjadi graduan

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c/the second function is insight which provides important information to traders. the information in question is the usage patterns and demographics of the customers, with this merchants can better design marketing techniques.

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c/fungsi kedua adalah insight yang memberikan informasi yang penting kepada peniaga. informasi yang dimaksudkan adalah corak penggunaan dan demografik pelanggan, dengan ini peniaga dapat merancang dengan lebih baik teknik pemasaran.

Last Update: 2022-01-04
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the names of the icons to be used by the scale button. the first item in the array will be used in the button when the current value is the lowest value, the second item for the highest value. all the subsequent icons will be used for all the other values, spread evenly over the range of values

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nama ikon yang digunakan oleh butang skala. item pertama dalam tatasusunan akan digunakan di dalam butang bila nilai semasa adalah nilai terendah, item kedua untuk nilai tertinggi. semua ikon berikutnya akan digunakan untuk semua nilai lain, disebar secara sekata menerusi julat nilai

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based on the opinion you gave to the current issues that occur in early childhood education regarding the second language is that there are a few of the children who are not able to communicate and use english very well. one of the factors you give is the use of their mother tongue and the use of dialects in their communication. your opinion is very true, especially to children who are in the outdoors

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berdasarkan pendapat yang awak berikan terhadap isu semasa yang berlaku dalam pendidikan awal kanak – kanak berkenaan dengan bahasa kedua ialah terdapat segelintir daripada kanak – kanak tidak mampu berkomunikasi dan menggunakan bahasa english dengan baik sekali. antara salah satu factor yang awak berikan ialah penggunaan bahasa ibunda masing – masing dan penggunaan dialek dalam urusan komunikasi mereka. pendapat awak benar sekali terutama kepada kanak – kanak yang berada di kawasan luar

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the second element in creative movement is the body. this element refers to the form of style that can be produced by an individual by using his entire limbs. there are two parts in this element namely the whole body and part of the body. the whole body is a movement that can be produced by a person by using the whole body in a free and controlled state.

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elemen kedua dalam pergerakan kreatif adalah tubuh badan. elemen ini merujuk kepada bentuk gaya boleh diihasilkan oleh seseorang individu dengan menggunakan seluruh anggota badannya. terdapat dua bahagian dalam elemen ini iaitu keseluruhan tubuh badan dan sebahagian tubuh badan. keseluruhan tubuh badan adalah pergerakan yang boleh dihasilkan oleh seseorang dengan menggunakan keseluruhan tubuh badan dalam keadaan bebas dan terkawal.

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chapter 1 is an introduction to this report. chapter 1 has 3 sub topics the first of which is the introduction of the company. the second is the company background and the third the thesis structure. in addition, all these objectives will be highlighted in all the main purposes of preparing the report to support the main purpose of this report. the structure of this thesis will briefly outline each of the contents contained in this report.

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chapter 1 merupakan introduction tentang report ini. chapter 1 mempunyai 3 sub topic diaman yang pertama ialah pengenalan syarikat. yang kedua ialah latar belakang syarikat dan yang ketiga struktur tesis. disamping itu, semua objektif ini akan di ketengahkan semua tujuan utama penyediaan laporan bagi menyokong tujuan utama laporan ini. struktur tesis ini akan mengjuraikan secara ringkas setiap isi yang terkandung didalam laporan ini.

Last Update: 2021-10-18
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internet access is the main issue faced by students. however, all universities also have an online learning platform. online learning such as the use of the zoom application is the second option because not all students have good internet access in their respective places, especially those living in rural areas. while the use of whatsapp, google classroom, telegram and so on applications is the main choice because it is not in the form

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capaian internet menjadi isu utama yang dihadapi oleh pelajar. namun begitu, semua universiti juga mempunyai platform pembelajaran dalam talian. pembelajaran secara dalam talian seperti penggunaan aplikasi zoom menjadi pilihan kedua kerana tidak semua pelajar ada capaian internet yang baik di tempat masing masing khususnya lagi yang tinggal dikawasan pedalaman. manakala penggunaan aplikasi whatsapp, google classroom, telegram dan sebagainya merupakan pilhan utama kerana ianya bukan dalam bentuk

Last Update: 2022-12-28
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construction of asnaf alhamdulillah house in the month of ramadan this year, we have started construction of a single mother asnaf house in bachok kg tok bird. this is the first of 5 units of total where the allocation cost per unit is rm 60,000 with an area of 650 sft 3 rooms 2 bathrooms. this is one of the csr efforts of our group of parties. hopefully, the construction of this dwelling will be barakah so that the families of single mothers and orphans will benefit

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pembinaan rumah asnaf alhamdulillah pada bulan ramadhan tahun ini, kami telah mulakan pembinaan rumah asnaf ibu tunggal di bachok kg tok burung. ini merupakan rumah pertama dari 5 unit kesemuanya yang mana kos peruntukan setiap unit rm 60,000 dengan keluasan 650 sft 3 bilik 2 bilik air. ini merupakan salah satu gerak kerja csr kumpulan pihak kami. semoga pembinaan teduhan tempat tinggal ini beroleh barakah supaya keluarga ibu tunggal serta anak2 yatim ini dapat manfaat sebaiknya

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the second right that all practitioners of democracy have is the right to form a government. this has been proven in the 14th general election (ge) on may 9, 2018 when it became history in the world political world in general and in malaysia in particular because of the process of transition of power from the old government to the new government smoothly without any difficulties. when all this happens it clearly shows that malaysians now not only respect the results of ge14 with

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hak kedua yang dimiliki oleh semua pengamal demokrasi ialah hak membentuk kerjaan. hal ini, telah dibuktikan dalam pilihan raya umum (pru) ke 14 tanggal 9 mei 2018 apabila ianya menjadi sejarah dalam dunia politik dunia umumnya dan di malaysia khasnya kerana berlakunya proses transisi kuasa daripada kerajaan lama kepada kerajaan baharu secara lancar tanpa sebarang kesulitan. apabila semua ini berlaku jelaslah menunjukan bahawa rakyat malaysia kini bukan sahaja menghormati keputusan pru 14 dengan

Last Update: 2021-11-27
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the motive for the investment the motive for a foreign investment is crucial in determining how linkages and externalities develop. there are four main motives for investment: 1) seek natural resources; 2) seek new markets; 3) restructure existing foreign production; and 4) seek new strategic assets [narula and dunning, 2000]. these can be placed into two categories. the first category includes the first three motives: asset-exploiting, to generate economic rent by using existing firm-specific assets. the second category is the fourth motive: asset-augmenting, to acquire new assets that protect or enhance existing assets. in general, developing countries are unlikely to attract the second category of fdi; they primarily attract the first category. the relative importance of each motive partly reflects the stage of economic development [narula and dunning, 2000; narula, 1996, 2004]. least developed countries would tend to have mainly resource-seeking fdi and countries at the catching-up stage mostly market-seeking fdi. efficiency-seeking investments, with the most stringent capability needs, will tend to focus on the more industrialised developing economies (though three or four decades ago they went to countries with relatively low capabilities, e.g. the electronics industry in southeast asia in the 1970s). not all affiliates offer the same spillovers to host economies. a sales office, for instance, may have a high turnover and employ many people, but its technological spillovers will be limited relative to a manufacturing facility. likewise, resource-seeking activities like mining tend to be capital intensive and provide fewer spillovers compared to market-seeking manufacturing fdi. during import substitution, most mnes set up miniature replicas of their facilities at home, though many functions were not reproduced (they were ‘truncated’). the extent of truncation, however, varied by host country. the most important determinants of truncation – and thus the scope of activities and competence of the subsidiary – were market size and local industrial capabilities [dunning and narula, 2004]. countries with small markets and weak local industries had the most truncated subsidiaries, often only single-activity subsidiaries (sales and marketing or natural resource extraction). larger countries with domestic technological capacity (such as brazil and india) had the least truncated subsidiaries, often with research and development departments. with liberalisation, mne strategies on affiliate competence and scope have changed in four ways [dunning and narula, 2004]. first, there has been investment in new affiliates. second, there has been sequential investment in upgrading existing subsidiaries. third, there has been some downgrading of subsidiaries, whereby mnes have divested in response to location advantages elsewhere or reduced the level of competence and scope of subsidiaries. do we need a new agenda? 451 fourth, there has been some redistribution of ownership as the result of privatisation or acquisitions of local private firms. in many, but certainly not all, cases this also led to a downgrading of activities. mnes are taking advantage of liberalisation to concentrate production capacity in a few locations, exploiting scale and agglomeration economies, favourable location and strong capabilities. some miniature replicas have been downgraded to sales and marketing affiliates, with fewer opportunities for spillovers. countries that receive fdi with the highest potential for capability development are, ironically, those with strong domestic absorptive capacities. the article by lorentzen and barnes on south africa shows that domestic capacity – in the form of infrastructure or an efficient domestic industrial sector – is a primary determinant of high competence affiliates. they base their analysis on eight case studies in the south african automotive sector, and show that indigenous firms can compete with mnes, and – given the appropriate domestic capabilities and infrastructure – can maintain and improve their competitive advantages through indigenous innovation. like south africa, other countries have succeeded in attracting such fdi, notably mexico and the caribbean basin [eclac, 2000, 2001; mortimore, 2000]. in addition to providing a threshold level of domestic capabilities and infrastructure, these countries have invested in developing their knowledge base (although to a lesser extent in the case of mexico). mortimore [2000] argues that much of this fdi has created export platforms for mnes with limited benefits for the host countries [eclac, 2001]. this is a point reiterated by mytelka and barclay here in the case of trinidad, where fdi has not been leveraged to develop the skills and capabilities of local downstream and supporting firms. the state has largely failed to act as a facilitator to stimulate and support domestic absorptive capacities and linkages with mne affiliates. mne linkages fdi transfers technology to local firms in four ways: backward linkages, labour turnover, horizontal linkages and international technology spillovers. studies of backward linkages have identified various determinants, including those internal to mnes and those associated with host economies. the ability of the host economy to benefit from mne linkages has been found to depend crucially on the relative technological capabilities of recipient and transmitter: the greater the distance between them, the lower the intensity of linkages. again, mne motives and strategies matter. domestic market oriented affiliates generally purchase more locally than export-oriented firms because of lower quality requirements and technical specifications [reuber et al., 1973; altenburg, 2000]. mne affiliates are more likely to be integrated with host countries where they source relatively simple inputs [ganiatsos, 2000; carillo,

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objektif

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