Wednesday, February 22, 2012

CHAPTER 2- LEGISLATURE

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  1. This is a new topic. You can relate from the previous topic, which the government bodies, theoretically containing the executive, legislatif & judiciary.

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  2. the notes are not streaming at all!

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    1. yes...
      i cannot load the notes...
      something wrong with the app of the slide...

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    2. For your info, i already uploaded printable notes. please check the link...

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    3. sir...cannot download printable notes..??
      why...??!!!

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  3. hii...have a nice day with macf103

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  4. the internet speed here is super slow. i can't even view the notes. D:

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  5. wasalam. nak dengaq lagu carta hati r. sambil study ni..

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  6. May i have your attention!
    For printable notes, please find in in the course outline post!

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  7. Hello everyone...Enjoy macf103 to the max :D

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  8. Lets just have an exam on9 if the class is online.. :)

    and how does the YDPA rotation work?

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    1. InsyaAllah, i work on it...but it can be done for mid term or quizzes only.. final has to be as usual..

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    2. HOW DOES THE YDPA ROTATION WORK? ( good question Shaz)

      the YDPA rotation is predetemined during the Conference of Rulers meeting. The rotation turn cannot be modified, but the rotation can be change due certain reason, in example: the king of the state is demise or unable to perform his duties. therefore, another head of state shall be select during the conference of rulers meeting.

      Period of rotation is 5 years services as YDPA per single king. Thus, Malaysia have 9 malay states that have king or sultan ( 9 sultans x 5 years of term)= 45 years to take rotation is complete cycle.

      Current YDPA ( Sultan Abdul Halim of Kedah) are already 2 time to the throne of YDPA ( its a Malaysian Book of Records)..

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    3. check out this link:

      http://www.malaysianmonarchy.org.my/malaysianmonarchy/?q=en/rulerydpa

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  9. why can i cannot download these notes...??!!

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  10. Hello to all my friend... let's learn something new...
    (the internet extreme slow...huhuhu) :(

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  11. Sir,why members of parliament cannot question parliamentary proceedings in any court?

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    1. sharwin...i guess the members of parliament cannot question parliamentary proceedings in any court because in tat specific parliment...the have their own people in charge who has the authority to make their own law for their political unit...so everything will be solved among themselves in the parliment! :)

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    2. brilliant question...

      answer: that was previlleges of being a member of parliament...
      it also a sign that, there is transparency in the parliament for the sake of people...

      more info please check:

      http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parliamentary_privilege

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  13. Sir , what is the difference between Dewan Rakyat and Dewan Negara?

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    1. Sir, the note is nt very clear....cannot understand...

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    2. DR is a federal assembly elected by election process, while DN was appointed by YDPA

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  14. Hi everyone!!! Hope we all pass this subject..(MACF103)Enjoy!!!

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  15. hai frens..... kita adalah pemimpin pada masa akan datng..... sdty well tiz sbjct..... lolx... enjoyy!!!

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  18. So wht is our Topic 4 d assignment?
    Let's discuss guys..... :)

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  19. this video is not clear sir.

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