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H umans beings have feelings, emotions, values and beliefs. Essentially, each of these differs from person to person, based on his/her background, environment, upbringing and experiences. When one joins an ...
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Affirmative action: The Malaysian case
Malaysia has relied on three different routes to ethnic economic restructuring: Job quotas, human resource development and direct action to promote the share of the bumiputra in corporate equity. But this policy has had its critics, who argue that th e Malaysian economy would have grown at a higher rate, if only the policy-makers have been focussing on enriching the poor as a group, regardless of race, says BHANOJI RAO.
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