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The Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM), or the Malaysian Certificate of Education, is a national examination sat for by all fifth-form secondary school students in Malaysia.It is the equivalent of the General Certificate of Secondary Education (GCSE) of England, Wales and Northern Ireland; the Nationals 4/5 of Scotland; and the GCE Ordinary Level (O Level) of the Commonwealth of Nations.
sahaja (Indonesian: "saja") only, casual, relaxed (e.g. duduk bersahaja "seated casually"), (something) alone Sanskrit सहज / sahaja "simple, natural, sudden" sains science English science sama same Sanskrit सम / sama samseng gangster Hokkien (Chinese) 三牲 / sam-sing sakti miraculous power, powerful Sanskrit
Institut Latihan Perindustrian Kuala Lumpur or its English name Industrial Training Institute of Kuala Lumpur, also known as ILPKL is a public vocational college situated in a 13.7 acre land in Kuchai Lama, suburb of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
LIMA 2013 was hoped to be the cleanest exhibition ever, as the organisers had hired a firm with 150 workers to conduct the cleaning and waste managing throughout the event. [6] LIMA 2013 witnessed the signing of twenty-four contracts that amounted to RM 4.271 billion, boosting the Malaysian defence technology industry. [7]
Panglima (archaic form: penglima, Jawi: ڤڠليم ) a military title used in Indonesia and Malaysia, and historically in the Philippines.It means 'a commander of a body of troops' deriving from lima, a long-obsolete word for 'hand'.
Sahaja Yamalapalli (born 29 October 2000) is an Indian tennis player. [2] She is India's number one in women's tennis. [3] Early life.
Nirmala Srivastava (née Nirmala Salve; 21 March 1923 – 23 February 2011), also known as Shri Mataji Nirmala Devi, was the founder and guru [1] of Sahaja Yoga, a new religious movement. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] She claimed to have been born fully realised and spent her life working for peace by developing and promoting a simple technique through which ...
Proto-Malayic is the language believed to have existed in prehistoric times, spoken by the early Austronesian settlers in the region. Its ancestor, the Proto-Malayo-Polynesian language that derived from Proto-Austronesian, began to break up by at least 2000 BCE as a result possibly by the southward expansion of Austronesian peoples into the Philippines, Borneo, Maluku and Sulawesi from the ...