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Unity 101: We Don’t Need The Important Race Relation Act?

Race Relations Act 1965 1960s UK Unity Law Legal

The Relations Act was a series of laws passed in the UK to prohibit racial discrimination and promote equal opportunities for of different racial groups. The first Race Relations Act was enacted in 1965, followed by two more in 1968 and 1976. Image source: Insitute of Race Relations

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Politics 101: The Ideal Prime Minister of Malaysia

MOU, Anwar Ibrahim, Pakatan Harapan, Unity Government Prime Minister

Kavilan tagged me a long time ago with his post titled “5 /Groups That I’d Rather Have as the of ”. As I was busy with the NaNoWriMo project, I have held back from doing this post (sorry, bro). Image source: Free Malaysia Today

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Malaysia 101: Our Unique Bahasa Malaysia – What’s The Point?

Bangsa Malaysia Unity Bahasa Malaysia Negaraku Hand

At the end of the day, all are in the boat and proud to call ourselves Bangsa speaking the same , i.e. but and lopsided national policies make one think that we are in a different country. Image source: Mob’s Crib

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Dreams 101: Ice Age – A Deep Journey into Earth’s Frozen Mysteries

Ice Age, Dream, Weather, Climate, Ice

The last , often referred to as the Last Glacial Period, began approximately 115,000 years ago and concluded around 11,700 years ago. This period is part of the larger Quaternary glaciation that started about 2.58 million years ago and continues to the present day. The Last Glacial Maximum, which marks the peak of the last ice age when ice sheets were at their most extensive, occurred between 26,000 and 20,000 years ago. Image source: University of Cambridge

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Hindraf Rally 2007: Realistic Way Out?

Hindraf Indian

Hindraf, an Indian NGO is proposing to do a rally to hand over a petition to the British High end of this week. You would have also heard (likely in disbelief) of the legal suit against the British for a cool USD4 trillion – that would have made all in millionaires. Image source: Malaysiakini

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History 101: Who are the Real “Malays”?

Malay Race History

(circa 1850: Five from the Archipelago; from left to right, two Dayaks or Dyaks from Borneo (a Saghai Dayak and a Loondoo Dayak), and three natives of Java (a priest, a lady and a gentleman). Original Artwork: Engraving by R Anderson after a drawing by A Huttula. Image source: Pinterest)

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Malaysia 101: Embracing “Negaraku” – Respect and Reverence

merdeka malaysia tunku abdul rahman independence patriotism negaraku

Since the independence day in 1957, “” has become a symbol of Malaysian identity and . It is played on various occasions, from national ceremonies to sporting events, instilling a sense of pride and patriotism in the hearts of . Image source: Wikipedia

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Military 101: LKS – Nuri too dangerous now?

Sea King Nuri RMAF Helicopter Transport

The Westland is a British-built that traces its origins back to the American Sikorsky SH-3 Sea King (dubbed in RMAF). The SH-3 Sea King was a groundbreaking aircraft, being one of the first anti-submarine warfare (ASW) helicopters to effectively combine search and attack capabilities in a single airframe. Image source: Germannavyphotograph/Pexel

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Sports 101: A New, Better Malaysian Football Age?

Mokthar Dahari Football Sports History Malaysia

Mokhtar Dahari, often called the “SuperMokh,” is a legendary Malaysian footballer widely considered one of the greatest Asian footballers of all time. He was a prolific striker known for his exceptional skill, speed, and goal-scoring ability. He was a key figure in Malaysian during the 1970s and 1980s, leading the national team to numerous victories and becoming a national hero. Image source: NST

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