WHAT DOES TAN MEAN IN MALAY?
Tan (size)
Tan is a unit of mass, force, volume, energy, and power.
Definition of Tan in the Malay dictionary
Tan VII; ~ Dewa Sakti Pr title for one of the great people in Perak; ~ Sri title for the recipient of the Commander of the Mangku Negara or Commander of the Crown of the King of the Yang di-Pertuan Agong.
10 MALAY BOOKS RELATING TO «TAN»
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1
Counseling and Psychotherapy: A Christian Perspective
Combining cutting-edge expertise with deeply rooted Christian insights, this text from a leading figure in the Christian counseling community offers readers a comprehensive survey of ten major counseling and psychotherapy approaches.
2
The Aftermath of Partition in South Asia
The birth of nation-states of India and Pakistan produced reverberations which were both immediate and long-term. This book focuses on the aftermath of partition and takes stock of its long term consequences.
3
Justice Without Borders: Cosmopolitanism, Nationalism, ...
In this book, Kok-Chor Tan argues that cosmopolitan justice, properly understood, can accommodate and appreciate nationalist and patriotic commitments, setting limits for these commitments without denying their moral significance.
4
A History of the Philippines
Briefly describes the human history and culture of the Philippines, focusing on three Filipino cultural communities--the Moros, the Indios, and the Infieles--and examining how these groups reflect the country's history and development.
Presents the life and career of the Chinese American writer, describing her childhood as the daughter of Chinese immigrants, the early success of her first novel, and the major themes and characters of her works.
6
Confucian Democracy: A Deweyan Reconstruction
Using both Confucian texts and the work of American pragmatist John Dewey, this book offers a distinctly Confucian model of democracy.
7
Amy Tan: Author Extraordinaire
Profiles the life and career of the writer Amy Tan.
The book offers close readings of her work in the context of broader debates about the representation of identity, history and reality.
Describes in verse a family with a brown-skinned mother, white-skinned father, two children, and their various relatives.
10
Creating "Greater Malaysia": Decolonization and the ...
Malaysia came into existence on 9/16/63 as a federation of Malaya, Singapore, Sabah (North Borneo), and Sarawak; in 1965 Singapore withdrew from the federation.