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Free Powerpoint TemplatesPage 1Free Powerpoint Templates CHAPTER 4 IDEOLOGY AND MALAYSIA’S POLICY

Free Powerpoint TemplatesPage 2 RUKUN NEGARA Belief in God Loyalty to King and Country Upholding the Constitution Rule of Law Decorum and Morality

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Free Powerpoint TemplatesPage 4 Rukun NegaraDescription Belief in God The importance of religious values and belief so that people are healthy in their thinking, inclined to do good and avoid evil. Loyalty to King and Country Instils patriotism, responsibility and readiness to serve. Upholding the Constitution It is noble or glorious because it is supreme source if legislation. Rule of Law Everybody should have responsibility to obey the enforcement bodies like the Police. Decorum and Moralityit is wholesome qualities upon which a sound personality is built.

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