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Here are the result that we get from our survey about NATIONAL CULTURES POLICY (NCP)..we have transferred it into the graph like below..



Graph shows the percentage gender that was already answered our group survey. We can say that female is more interested to answer the survey compared to male.


Question 1

Do you ever know about the “National Culture Policy”?

80% from our respondents say “YES”. It’s seems our Malaysian still have awareness about government’s efforts or our country’s policy.


Question 2

Do you think the “National Culture Policy” could prevent the racism in Malaysia?

Give reason for your answer.

70% of the respondents are thought that this NCP policy could prevent racism in our country. There are a few opinion that states, after we learn and know about other race’s culture, we will be more respect to other culture. Likes old says, “ tak kenal maka tak cinta”.


Question 3

Do you think the “National Culture Policy” achieved its own objectives? For example: to make a strong relationship between all races in Malaysia.

All the respondents have the same idea about NCP. There feel NCP, or we can say policy that made by our country will achieves their objectives.


Question 4

Do you think “National Culture Policy” give a good impact to the all Malaysian in context of religion? Give reason for your answer.

Our respondent said that NCP have the good impact to Malaysian. Some have give opinion that in every religion itself already taught us to be friendly and respect each other although from different religion.


Question 5

Do you think “National Culture Policy” is the best policy to unite all races in Malaysia compared to the others policy?

70% said “Yes”. Majority of our respondents have the same idea that is, NCP is the best policy to unite all races in Malaysia. Maybe Malaysian have the feeling that we must know each other culture first, then we can be more understanding and have the sensitivity about other races.

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FACULTY OF ELECTRICAL AND ELECTRONIC ENGINEERING

UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA PAHANG

SUBJECT : ETHNIC RELATION

SUBJECT CODE : UHM 2022

TOPIC : SURVEYING ABOUT “NATIONAL CULTURE POLICY”

OBJECTIVE : 1) TO COLLECT THE IDEAS FROM THE OTHERS ABOUT THE TOPIC.

2) TO FIND OUT THE KNOWLEDGE OF PEOPLE ABOUT THE TOPIC.

Please tips in the box provided

GENDER : MALE

FEMALE

1) Do you ever know about the “National Culture Policy”?

Yes


No



2) Do you think the “National Culture Policy” could prevent the racism in Malaysia?

Give reason for your answer.

Yes __________________________________________

No __________________________________________

3) Do you think the “National Culture Policy” achieved its own objectives? For example to make a strong relationship between all races in Malaysia.

Yes

No

4) Do you think “National Culture Policy” give a good impact to the all Malaysian in context of religion?

Give reason for your answer.

Yes ____________________________________

No ____________________________________

5) Do you think “National Culture Policy” is the best policy to unite all races in Malaysia compared to the others policy?

Yes


No



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Here is our last activity for the ethnic relation subject for this semester. Hope from this video, you can take many benefits and try to understand the really meaning from this video.

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Assalamualaikum and very good evening.

Today I just want to share with all of you about this video. I hope you will enjoy watching this video and take the benefit from it.




this is our base and please use this to guide our lifestyle in Malaysia

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The May 13 Incident is a term for the Sino-Malay sectarian violences in Kuala Lumpur (then part of the state of Selangor), Malaysia, which began on May 13, 1969. The riots led to a declaration of a state of national emergency and suspension of Parliament by the Malaysian government, while the National Operations Council (NOC or Majlis Gerakan Negara, MAGERAN) was established to temporarily govern the country between 1969 and 1971.

Officially, 196 people were killed between May 13 and July 31 as a result of the riots, although journalists and other observers have stated much higher figures. Other reports at the time suggest over 2,000 were killed by rioters, police and Malaysian Army rangers, mainly in Kuala Lumpur. Many of the dead were quickly buried in unmarked graves in the Kuala Lumpur General Hospital grounds by soldiers of Malaysian Engineers.


The government cited the riots as the main cause of its more aggressive affirmative action policies, such as the New Economic Policy (NEP), after 1969.

to know more about the riot and what the effect from this incident please go to http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/May_13_incident

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Racial segregation is the separation of different kinds of humans into racial groups in daily life. It may apply to activities such as eating in a restaurant, drinking from a water fountain, using a washroom, attending school, going to the movies, or in the rental or purchase of a home. Segregation is generally outlawed, but may exist through social norms. Segregation may be maintained by means ranging from discrimination in hiring and in the rental and sale of housing to certain races to vigilante violence (such as lynchings, e.g.) Generally, a situation that arises when members of different races mutually prefer to associate and do business with members of their own race would usually be described as separation or de facto separation of the races rather than segregation. In the United States, legal segregation was required in some states and came with "anti-miscegenation laws" (prohibitions against interracial marriage). There were laws passed against segregation in the USA in the 1960s.

Segregation, however, often allowed close contact in hierarchical situations, such as allowing a person of one race to work as a servant for a member of another race. Segregation can involve spatial separation of the races, and/or mandatory use of different institutions, such as schools and hospitals by people of different races.

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ASSALAMUALAIKUM..

HYE..
TODAY'S ACTIVITIES IS ACTING..AS PROMISES LAST WEEK,WE MUST ACT BASED ON WHAT WAS DRAWN LAST WEEK..

OUR GROUP WAS VOTED AS 6TH GROUP TO PERFORM..
ALL GROUP MUST PERFORM TODAY..

FOR US,THIS KIND OF ACTIVITIES ARE GOOD AND EFFECTIVE TO IMPROVE OUR SELF-CONFIDENCE WHEN NEED TO STAND-UP IN FRONT OF AUDIENCE..



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