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		<title>THE KELANTAN HERITAGE CORRIDOR</title>
		<description>By  TAHIR RAMLY

Plans are under way to set up a KELANTAN HERITAGE CORRIDOR.  The Corridor in its physical form will be an area created to contain subjects,  artifacts,  places,  activities and programs embracing the history,  heritage,  culture,  the arts and crafts,  of the State of Kelantan in Peninsular Malaysia.

A source ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/the-kelantan-heritage-corridor/</link>
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		<title>ANOTHER INTERNET RADIO BROADCAST</title>
		<description>By   TAHIR RAMLY

Another Internet Radio broadcast is now being planned.   The final stages of its preparation is going on 'without a hitch'.

A source close to the organising group said that the programs planned for the broadcast  will cover various aspects of the Malaysian ways of life.

The initiative for the setting ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/another-internet-radio-broadcast/</link>
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		<title>CREATIVITY and UNIVERSITY MALAYSIA KELANTAN</title>
		<description>By  TAHIR RAMLY

The FACULTY OF CREATIVE TECHNOLOGY AND HERITAGE is one of three faculties setup when the University was formed.   One of the objectives of the faculty is the conservation and preservation of the Malaysian heritage as outlined in the Ninth Malaysia Plan.

Transforming tangible heritage into something that has significant ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/creativity-and-university-malaysia-kelantan/</link>
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		<title>MY PERSPECTIVE</title>
		<description>Compiled by:   Editor of Betamed ICT

This column is created for members of the younger generation.  Through this column we hope to get views on the various relevant topics affecting them  -  more so in their endevour to further enhance their effort in seeking knowledge.  We would like to hear from ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/my-perspectve/</link>
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		<title>KNOWLEDGE PAVES THE WAY</title>
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A contribution by  BRIDGET MENEZES
Education must aim at developing the multi-faceted personality of the individual in the context of the  social setting.   Only then,  the interests of the individual and society can be served best.

Mahatma Gandhi said:  "Education is the process of training and developing knowledge,  skills,  mind  and character."

Socrates ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/a-look-at-life-2/</link>
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		<title>CULTURE IS FOUNDATION OF MAN&#8217;S BEING</title>
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Contribution by:  BRIDGET MENEZES
Every parent hopes that their child will be educated so that he can earn an honourable living.  No one can deny the economic needs of man.  It is the economic self-sufficiency of a person, which makes him a worthy and contributing citizen.

Education meanwhile prepares ...</description>
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		<title>MALAY CIVILIZATION:  Overview on Malay Peninsular as a Central Textiles Trade in the Region of Southeast Asia</title>
		<description>by:    HAZIYAH HUSSIN,  Ph.D
Introduction
The study of civilization of a certain place by analyzing past artifacts of previous society is one of the most effective methods since artifacts could last longer than society and culture.  The study of culture of society and material culture always gives a picture about human life ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2009/malay-civilization-overview-on-malay-peninsular-as-a-central-textiles-trade-in-the-region-of-southeast-asia/</link>
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		<title>TRADITIONAL MALAY WOODCARVING</title>
		<description>SEMINAR ON TRADITIONAL MALAY WOODCARVING
Reported by  TAHIR RAMLY

A seminar on traditional Malay woodcarving was held recently in Kelantan. It was jointly organized by Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia (National University of Malaysia) and Institut Alam &#38; Tamadun Melayu Malaysia - ATMA (Institute of the Malay World &#38; Civilisation), with the cooperation of ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2008/traditional-malay-woodcarving/</link>
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		<title>KEDAH DARUL AMAN, the Ricebowl of Malaysia</title>
		<description>lies between Perlis in the north and Perak in the south and forms one of the northern states of Peninsular Malaysia. It has an area of 9,425 sq km and has a population of more than 1.5 million people.
Primarily agricultural, Kedah offers a pleasing rural landscape which can take on ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2008/kedah-darul-aman-the-ricebowl-of-malaysia/</link>
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		<title>PERLIS - Little Northern Gem</title>
		<description>PERLIS, Little Northern Gem, is Malaysia’s smallest state with an area of 795 sq km. It is flanked by Thailand in the north and Kedah in the south. Kangar is the capital of Perlis while Arau, 10 km away is the Royal town.
Predominantly agricultural, Perlis has a serene unspoilt beauty. ...</description>
		<link>http://www.betamedonline.com/2008/perlis-little-northern-gem/</link>
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