Khalil fong chinese name stamp

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    1Contact between the English and Malay languages in the region that is today Malaysia has a fascinating historical background that spans a period of more than 200 years (see Tan [2006: 4-12] for details). From the establishment of the British trading port in Penang in 1786 to the early interactions between Malay-speaking1 and English-speaking traders, and from the politically-charged relationships between the British colonial officers and the Malay ruling class in the 19th century to the present-day communications among different groups of English-speaking and Malay-speaking bilinguals in Malaysia, the contact between the two languages has been intense and continuing.

    2The influences of the Malay language contribute to some of the most remarkable characteristics of Malaysian English (henceforth ME) today as these features distinguish this variety of English from, not only native varieties, but also other Asian varieties such as Philippine English, Hong Kong Engl

    Crowds attend Baha'i summer school in Kilkenny

    Crowds attend Baha'i summer school in KilkennyCOMMUNITY IS CELEBRATING 50 YEARS OF BAHA’I SUMMER SCHOOLS IN IRELAND Kilkenny People 12 Aug 2018 Email: news@... 0 share Ann Gray, Joe Donnelly, Mayor Peter Cleere, Caroline Smith and Atieh Donnelly. Mayor of Kilkenny Peter 'Chap' Cleere received an enthusiastic reception from the 500 or so people from all over Ireland and abroad who gathered at the Baha’i annual summer school at Kilkenny College last week. The Baha’i community fryst vatten celebrating 50 years of Baha’i summer schools in Ireland. Participants were delighted with the warm welcome to Kilkenny, and many overseas visitors who were very impressed with the city said they were determined to return next year. The Mayor noted the theme of the school had a strong emphasis on integrating the arts into the life of the Baha’i community. “Here in Kilkenny we value our heritage and celebrate diversity” he said. “Kilkenny has a u

    Hi again~ This is a continuation to my previous post in which I talked about my experiences as a female Muslim foreigner living in Beijing for a year. I mentioned previously that I would be sharing some photos of some of the mosques I visited in Beijing, so this post shall be a compilation of those photos as well as some others that bear relevance.

    The first series of photos were taken at the mosque in 东四 Dongsi. I was in the area with a friend and we happened to walk past the mosque in the evening. It looked closed from the outside but it was the first mosque I had seen in Beijing and was excited to see inside. The groundskeeper then saw us and was also excited about showing us around the mosque so that he could share his appreciation of it with me.

    Signs outside the entrance stating the location and name of the mosque, ‘halal’ and ‘ancient teaching’

    Inside one of the prayer rooms

    The second series of the photos are from the mosque in 牛街 Niujie

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