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The course “Media, culture and Society in the Islamic World” is aimed Sri LankaMyanmar Thailand Malaysia Philippines Singapore brunei Indonesia Mongolia
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in the Islamic World
Welcome to the Media, Culture and Society in the Islamic World homepage. This site is a course project by the students of a joint graduate/undergraduate summer course at the American University in Cairo. The course “Media, Culture and Society in the Islamic World” is aimed at giving students tools for the analysis of media representation that links these representations to the wider social and cultural milieus in which they are produced and consumed. It focuses on representations of the Islamic world, both those produced by “others” and those in which media producers in Muslim communities represent themselves. The class discusses semiotics and text analysis but seeks to go beyond this to look at the place of media in everyday life. Media texts are nodes of discourses, but they are also commodities, symbolic reservoirs, objects of ritual behaviors, myths, performances, and foci of social interaction, among other things. This class invites students to ask questions about the nature of social and cultural boundaries, the political economy of communication and the kinds of tools social scientists need to analyze and interpret such issues.

22. About Brunei
The Ministry of culture, Youth Sports regularly promotes sports in schools andclubs brunei boasts excellent sporting venues and facilities and has
http://www.bruneipress.com.bn/brunei/brunei.html
LOCATION POPULATION EDUCATION POLITICAL ... LOCAL MASS MEDIA LOCATION POPULATION The population of Brunei Darussalam is estimated at 348,200. Population growth averages at 2.2% per year. The population of Brunei Darussalam comprises: Sex Male Female Race Malay Chinese Others / Indigenous District Brunei-Muara Belait Tutong Temburong Brunei-Muara, where Bandar Seri Begawan the capital is located, is the most densely populated. Belait where Brunei Shell Petroleum headquarters and refinery is based has the second largest population. Tutong is a suburban town situated between Brunei-Muara and Belait districts. Temburong is a rural town in a forest reserve, which is accessible by boat from Bandar Seri Begawan. The country has a young population of 50.1% below the age of 24. Age Below 15 Its working population of 130,000 consists of 46% in the public sector and 54% in the private sector. The flow of overseas workers into Brunei Darussalam is controlled by means of labour quotas.

23. Brunei: A Background
Principals (ie Headmasters of Secondary schools) are on a scale which would givethem culture and Practices The official religion of brunei is Islam
http://www.cfbt.com/cfbtcorp\Documents.nsf/ID View/1EFC06B073983570802568?Open

24. Brunei - Cisco Systems
brunei, With a culture of open communication, continuous innovation, and sound work basedon an elearning model, is offered at high schools, technical schools
http://www.cisco.com/en/US/about/ac40/ac39/ac35/about_cisco_country.html
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Introduction At Cisco we are driven by a set of core valuesopen communication, employee empowerment, continuous learning and teamwork. We combine these values with an unshakeable faith in the power of the Internet to radically transform and improve all areas of society, to truly shape the way people around the world work, live, play and learn. Cisco attracts the brightest people in the industrypeople who want to work with the best and are stimulated by new challenges. Cisco's diverse culture is unique, and attracts the best talent from around the world. With a culture of open communication, continuous innovation, and sound work / lifestyle balance, employees enjoy new levels of work productivity and satisfaction. Cisco is fully committed to learningEnglish classes are offered to employees all year round at all levels. This is important for our employees and for Cisco, as our employees must communicate with eachother, and customers around the world. The opportunity to learn is always available and accessible through e-learning. Everything you need is available on the Webtechnical courses, personal development, marketing strategies. The courses are thorough, comprehensive, and available 24 hours a day.

25. Culture
brunei is a fairly strict Muslim country and a Ministry of Religious Affairs fosters Jawi,Malay written in Arabic script, is taught in schools, and most signs
http://www.pacificislandtravel.com/asia/brunei/about_destin/culture.html

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Send me a Brochure Tripbuilder (Shopping Cart) Send me a Quotation ... Pacific News Member of Brunei Culture Bruneians are predominantly Malay, and customs, beliefs and pastimes are very similar to those of Peninsular Malaysia. Adat , or customary law, governs many of the country's ceremonies; there is even a government department responsible for preserving ceremony and advising on protocol, dress and heraldry. Brunei is a fairly strict Muslim country and a Ministry of Religious Affairs fosters and promotes Islam. The constitution does, however, allow for other religions to be practised. The official language is Malay, but English is widely spoken. Jawi , Malay written in Arabic script, is taught in schools, and most signs in the country are written both in Jawi and Roman script. During the height of the Brunei sultanates, brass and silver artisans produced finely designed brass gongs, cannons and household vessels. They were often embossed with designs of serpents and animals or verses from the Koran. Many crafts failed to survive the decline of the sultanate, but silverwork and weaving are two traditional crafts that have been preserved. For questions and remarks, please contact

26. Canadian Theatre Troupe Takes A Bow In Brunei
The group performed to over 5,000 children and parents in brunei schools, and at effortsto introduce Canada, its people and its culture to brunei, and to
http://www.dfait-maeci.gc.ca/Brunei/brunei-pantomima-en.asp
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Canadian theatre troupe takes a bow in Brunei
Pantomima's public performances, school performances and drama workshops turned out to be very popular locally, as Brunei sees very little outside cultural entertainment, particularly from Western countries. They made a major impact on local audiences during course of their visit, and left very positive impressions of Canada and Canadian children's theatre. Pantomima also generated considerable media interest; a large number of articles about their visit appeared in the local Malay, Chinese and English dailies, and the group was also featured on two national television newscasts. His Royal Highness Prince Mateem, youngest son of the Sultan of Brunei, attended the public performance in Bandar as Guest of Honour. Prince Mateem has now attended several Canadian cultural events. The Pantomima visit assisted our ongoing efforts to introduce Canada, its people and its culture to Brunei, and to highlight the quality of our cultural performers. Hopefully, over time this will help to generate more interest in Canada as a tourist, and trade/investment destination, and encourage young Brunei citizens- and their parents- to consider studying in Canada in the future.

27. Library
1992. brunei. Housing Video. Egypt. 1998. Thailand. International schools on theEastern Seaboard. 1998. Thailand. 1996. Thailand. culture Shock Thailand. 1995. Thailand.
http://www.outpostexpat.nl/twins/library.htm
Library Please have a look at our library list. We will use our library to give you information. Do you know that we use a world wide network of Information Network Centres (INC's) to gather the necessary information we don't have in our library? List of books and other documents sorted by country Life On The Move Life Now Outlook Expatriate Survey Summary of Findings Nov. 1993 Outlook Expatriate Survey Summary of Changes SEC Publications Database Spouse Employment Centre 12 Oct 1998 Culture shock, A parent guide Culture shock, Survival kit for overseas living 0pgroeien in het buitenland Leven en werken in de tropen, vanuit de partner gezien Education - International schools in Eastern Seaboard, Destinations Magazine Argentina Buenos Aires Australia Geelong Australia Melbourne Brunei Living in Brunei Video Brunei Housing Video Egypt Welcome to Heliopolis Welcome to Maadi March 1998 Egypt Shopping in Heliopolis March 1999 Gabon Gamba Japan Tips on traveling in Tokyo Japan A look in to Tokyo Japan Japanese made easy Malaysia Nigeria Nigeria Bonny Island (Dutch spoken Video) Dec 1997 Nigeria Bonny Island Video April 1998 Nigeria Warri Video Norway Spinning around Stavanger Norway Stavanger Oman Muscat Singapore Singapore South Africa Durban South East Asia Onderhandelen in Zuidoost Azie Syria Welcome to Damascus Sept 1999 Syria Damascus Thailand Thailand A guide to Living in Pattaya + Rayong Thailand International Schools in Thailand Thailand International Schools on the Eastern Seaboard Thailand The Thai and I Thailand Culture Shock Thailand

28. WELCOME TO SEAMEO SCHOOLS INTERNET PROJECT 2000
WELCOME TO SEAMEO schools INTERNET PROJECT 2000. SEAMEO culture Magazine. ParticipatingCountries brunei, Philippines. Indonesia. Singapore. Malaysia, Thailand.
http://www.relc.org.sg/countries.htm
WELCOME TO SEAMEO SCHOOLS INTERNET PROJECT 2000
SEAMEO Culture Magazine Participating Countries : Brunei Philippines Indonesia Singapore ... Schools Internet Project

29. Participating Schools
schools. COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT. COLLEGE culture. Maktab Sains Paduka Seri Begawansultan is one of the highly regarded institutions of education in brunei.
http://www.relc.org.sg/rsipbck/brunei/schools.htm
EXPLORE Brunei Youth Activities SEAMEO Youth Activities Brunei Contributions PARTICIPATING Students Schools m s p s b s s m p a p h m s m m g s m s o s m s h ... Countries YOUTH Talents Articles Chats Quotes ACKNOWLEDGEMENT Special Thanks CONTACT US bru_rsip3@yahoo.com smpaphmasna@brunet.bn PARTICIPATING
SCHOOLS
COLLEGE MISSION STATEMENT
"Maktab Sains Paduka Seri Begawan Sultan is a College which aims to promote full educational development and the personal well being of each student and the development of its members of staff through a sense of caring, in a trusting, safe, motivating and dedicated environment ". By means of the friendly interaction among staff, parents and the authorities, student are encouraged to become socially responsible and conscientious while developing attitudes and skills which enable the attainment of educational goals, being dedicated to serving their country and fellowmen, and to the enjoyment of life through the "M.I.B." concept. SCHOOL OBJECTIVES The College believes that each student should be able to:
  • Acquire literacy, numeracy and technological competency.

30. Guide For Studying In Brunei
to your financial aid adviser Study the culture of the Embassies in brunei. Study Abroad Intern Abroad Language schools Volunteer Overseas Travel Guides
http://www.goabroad.com/guides/guides.cfm?fkprogram=6&fkcountry=125

31. Aseanguide.com Sights Scenery Of Brunei
sunset affords the traveler a glimpse of brunei Darussalam's culture and history Thecenturiesold settlement includes schools and medical clinics
http://www.aseanguide.com/ag/asp/sightsbn.asp

32. ENCOURAGING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM
late seventies several Business schools in UK and potential entrepreneurs in BruneiDarussalam. stimulating entrepreneurial behaviour culture, task environment
http://www.sbaer.uca.edu/Research/1998/ICSB/f007.htm
ENCOURAGING ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN BRUNEI DARUSSALAM Education and Training for Enterprise Development GOLAM M. KHAN Department of Management Studies University of Brunei Darusssalam Brunei Darussalam ABSTRACT The importance of small business and private enterprise sector in an economy is now widely recognized and the roles of education and training in stimulating entrepreneurship is also appreciated wordwide. In recent years, Brunei Darussalam has started promoting entrepreneurship. In an attempt to diversify the economy and stimulate private enterprise development, government agencies and private institutions are participating in different entrepreneurship development activities. This paper provides a brief overview of the emergence of entrepreneurship education and training followed by a review of related programmes and activities in Brunei Darussalam aimed at fostering entrepreneurship and small enterprise development. The paper also suggests how to enhance the efforts related to entrepreneurship education and training in the country. Introduction Brunei Darussalam Emphasizes Entrepreneurial Development Negara Brunei Darussalam (The Nation of Brunei, The Abode of Peace) is located at the northern Borneo and covers an expanse of 5,765 square kilometers. It faces the South China Sea and shares a common border with the East Malaysian state of Sarawak. The population of Brunei Darussalam in 1996 was estimated to be at 305,100 which showed a growth rate of 3.1% over the previous year's figure. Over three-quarters (75.8%) of the population are the Malays and indigenous groups, followed by the Chinese (15.2%) and other ethnic groups (12%) (Borneo Bulletin, 1998). Like in the neighbouring countries of Malaysia and Singapore, relatively more Chinese are involved in entrepreneurial activities in Brunei Darussalam than the Malays (Heeks, 1998).

33. Help On Way For Brunei Cricket
cricket in the list of extracurricular activities in schools; and the establishmentof a brunei Cricket Control Board. “The Ministry of culture, Youth and
http://www.brunei-online.com/bb/thu/feb6s1.htm

34. Service Children's Education - Schools Worldwide
Gurkha Children's English School (GCES) lies near the coast of brunei which is in ofthe curriculum where the integrity of the Nepalese culture is maintained.
http://www.bfgnet.de/sceweb/schools/BRUNEI/GURKHA.HTM

35. Ministry Of Education
of educational programmes based on culture, society and nationalism for the developmentof brunei citizens;. Primary schooling in government schools is free to
http://www.moe.gov.bn/development.htm
The Development of Education In Brunei Darussalam. Formal education began in Brunei in 1912 with the opening of a Malay vernacular school in Brunei Town (now known as Bandar Seri Begawan). By 1918, similar schools had been opened in Muara, Belait and Tutong. Education in these early vernacular schools was limited. It was conducted in Malay for boys aged between seven and fourteen years and the curriculum included Reading and Writing (in both Arabic and Romanised script), Composition, Arithmetic, Geography, History, Hygiene, Drawing and Physical Education. Gardening and Basketry were later introduced at some schools. The Chinese community established their own school in 1916 and the first non-government English medium primary school was established in Seria in 1931. In order to encourage parents to send their children to school, limited compulsory attendance was introduced in 1929. The Brunei Town area was the only location immediately affected.

36. Asia Pacific - Brunei Darussalam Hotel Travel Guide
to wound its roots deeply into the culture of brunei s head of the Islamic faith,while brunei also has In schools, students are taught Jawi (Malay written in
http://baliwww.com/asia/index/brunei darussalam/about.html
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37. Staff Details 2
Negara brunei Darussalam CfBT Education Services Sovereignty Tensions between theGovernment, schools and Parents Language, culture and Curriculum, 12(3), 191
http://www.ied.edu.hk/eng/econtent/staffdetails2.htm
Ms Stella KONG Wai Yu BA, CertEd, MEd HKU email: stella@ied.edu.hk Office: B4-1/F-42
Department of English
Hong Kong Institute of Education
10 Lo Ping Road, Tai Po
Hong Kong Tel: 2948 7259 Teaching Interests Research Interests
Immersion Education Policies, Theories and Teaching Methodologies; Second Language Acquisition and Bilingualism Immersion Education Classroom Practices especially Writing across the Curriculum; Language-content Relationships; Discourse and Writing in the Content Areas Recent publications Caldwell, J., Evans, M., Hoare, P., Kong, S., O’Halloran, S. (1999). Teacher Education Needs of Subject Teachers in English Medium Schools. Hong Kong: The Hong Kong Institute of Education. Tinker-Sachs, G. and Kong, S. (1998). Reflection in EFL In-service Journal Writing: The Teachers, the Tutors and the Researchers. Asian Pacific Journal of Language in Education, 1 Hoare, P., Kong, S. and Evans, M. (1997). Coordinating Language across the Curriculum: A handbook for English Medium Schools. Hong Kong: Hong Kong Institute of Education.

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Visa Requirements, Embassy/High Commission, Politics. Human Rights, Infrastructure,culture. schools, Colleges, Universities. Newspapers, Radio, TV/Satellite.
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39. New Page 1
The IT competition for national schools organised by the Education in cooperationwith University brunei Darussalam (UBD was the Minister of culture, Youth and
http://www.shell.com.bn/salam/archive/issue5/story10.htm
Issue 5, 2001 Published for employers of BSP / BLNG / BST / BSM Inforama Minister lauds progress of information technology in Brunei
Level 1 winners from PDS, Rafhanah Mufidah bte Mohd Salleh, Dk Rasyidah bte Pg Hj Abd Razak and Darryl Tieng Woo Song.
The final round for the Inforama 2001 was held at Radio Television Brunei on 30 June. The IT competition for national schools organised by the Ministry of Education in cooperation with University Brunei Darussalam (UBD) and some private rganisations such as BSP started in 1996 and has been held annually since then. The Guest of Honour for this year's Inforama was the Minister of Culture, Youth and Sports, Yang Berhormat Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Lela Dato Seri Paduka Haji Awang Hussain bin Pehin Orang Kaya Digadong Seri Diraja Dato Laila Utama Haji Awang Mohamed Yusof. In his speech, the Minister noted the role of computer technology in our everyday life. He said, “in my opinion, our perception regarding the computer or Internet needs to be changed in parallel with the demands for technological comfort in our lives. We no longer question the advantages and disadvantages of technology instead we find ways to benefit our lives. It has been proven that the Internet has accelerated the delivery of tasks very efficiently, and its potential to speed-up and ease other facets of life is widely open indeed. Our wisdom will decide how we can exploit this potential for the benefit of our lives.”

40. Travel And Tourist Information - Brunei
culture brunei is a Jawi, Malay written in Arabic script, is taught in schools, andmost signs in the country are written both in Jawi and Roman script.
http://www.brunei.travelmall.com/guide.html

Bandar Seri Begawan
Brunei and Muara Kuala Belait Seria
About Brunei
Click here to see a map of Brunei Brunei is located in the northwestern coast of the island of Borneo. It covers a land area of 5,765 kilometers. Its nearest neighbor is Sarawak, the eastern state of Malaysia. The districts of Brunei-Muara, Tutong and Belait make up the larger western portion and are dominated by hilly lowlands, swampy plains and valleys. The eastern district of Temburong is more mountainous and has a land area of 1,288 sq. kilometers. Brunei's attractions include The Omar Ali Saiftiddien Mosque, which is a stunning example of Islamic architecture. Other worthwhile sights include Kampung Ayer, a large collection of villages on stilts, and the Brunei Museum. The Jerudong Playground is a huge, free open-air fun park. The Temburong District, just 45 minutes from BSB, has the Peradayan Forest Reserve, which has walking trails and fine views.
Culture
Brunei is a Muslim country and has a Ministry of Religious Affairs to foster and to promote Islam. They are relatively strict in terms of religion and the ministry has special officers to investigate any breach of Islamic law by Muslims. Khalwat is one crime that these officers are keeping a sharp eye on. Khalwat is when unmarried couples stand or sit too close to each other after dark. Getting arrested for this crime can mean imprisonment and a fine. Sale of alcohol is banned. Non-Islamic restaurants (such as Chinese places) that serve pork must display signs stating that they are not suitable for Muslims' consumption.

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