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OLT ACTIVITY WEEK 2

SEMESTER I – SESI 2021/2022


KOD KURSUS [COURSE CODE] : DDWD1013
NAMA KURSUS [COURSE NAME] : MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION
TOPIK [TOPIC] : WORD PROCESSING

ARAHAN [INSTRUCTION]:

Exercise-1:
Create a new document. Name the document with your student ID followed by your name. Copy all
text in page 2 to do following exercise.

Exercise-2:
Change the font type for the entire document to Time New Roman with font size 10.

Exercise-3:
Underline the paragraph that begins with "Malaysia has its origins in the Malay kingdoms which,
from the 18th century, became subject to the British Empire when the Straits Settlements became
British protectorates" and make the font Bold.

Exercise-4:
Use Superscript to footnote [1] at the end of the paragraph beginning with "Malaysia has its origins
in the Malay kingdoms which, from the 18th century …"

Exercise-5:
CAPITALIZE the first paragraph.

Exercise-6:
Change the title from “MALAYSIA” to your student ID followed by your name. Change the font color
of the title, to RED.

Exercise-7:
Move the "Since" and all the paragraphs of the "Since" to the end of the document.

Exercise-8:
Format the line spacing of the Capitalized paragraph in Exercise-5 to be Double line spacing.

Exercise-9:
Use Rounded Bullets to the last two paragraphs.

Exercise-10:
Use Outside Border to the paragraph that begins with "Malaysia's recent rapid development has
attracted millions of migrant workers from across Asia " and apply Yellow Shading to it.

Exercise-11:
Insert page number at bottom of page. Insert header and write DDWD1013 MICROCOMPUTER
APPLICATION, LAB EXERCISE 1 and WORD PROCESSING. Lastly save your document.
DDWD1013 MICROCOMPUTER APPLICATION LAB EXERCISE 1
WORD PROCESSING

MALAYSIA

Malaysia is a federal constitutional monarchy in Southeast Asia. It consists of thirteen states


and three federal territories, separated by the South China Sea into two similarly sized
regions, Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo. Peninsular Malaysia shares a land and
maritime border with Thailand in the north and maritime borders with Singapore in the
south, Vietnam in the northeast, and Indonesia in the west. East Malaysia shares land and
maritime borders with Brunei and Indonesia and a maritime border with the Philippines and
Vietnam. Kuala Lumpur is the national capital and largest city while Putrajaya is the seat of
federal government. With a population of over 30 million, Malaysia is the world's 44th most
populous country. The southernmost point of continental Eurasia, TanjungPiai, is in Malaysia.
In the tropics, Malaysia is one of 17 megadiverse countries, with large numbers of endemic
species.

Malaysia has its origins in the Malay kingdoms which, from the 18th century, became subject
to the British Empire when the Straits Settlementsbecame British protectorates. Peninsular
Malaysia was unified as the Malayan Union in 1946. Malaya was restructured as
the Federation of Malayain 1948, and achieved independence on 31 August 1957. Malaya
united with North Borneo, Sarawak, and Singapore on 16 September 1963 to become
Malaysia. In 1965, Singapore was expelled from the federation. The country is multi-
ethnic and multi-cultural, which plays a large role in its politics. About half the population is
ethnically Malay, with large minorities of Malaysian Chinese (the second largest community
of Overseas Chinese in the world), Malaysian Indians, and indigenous peoples. The
constitution grants freedom of religion but recognises Islam as the established religion of the
state. The government system is closely modelled on the Westminster parliamentary
system and the legal system is based on common law. The head of state is the king, known as
the Yang di-PertuanAgong. He is an elected monarch chosen from the hereditary rulers of the
nine Malay states every five years. The head of government is the Prime Minister. The
country's official language is Bahasa Melayu, commonly known as the Malay language.
English remains an active second language. In 2017 English proficiency in Malaysia was ranked
the 2nd best in Asia (after Singapore) and the 13th best in the world.

Since its independence, Malaysia has had one of the best economic records in Asia, with
its GDP growing at an average of 6.5% per annum for almost 50 years. The economy has
traditionally been fuelled by its natural resources, but is expanding in the sectors of science,
tourism, commerce and medical tourism. It is also one of the few developing countries to
heavily subsidise education and healthcare. Malaysian citizens are entitled to free public
education up to secondary level and public tertiary education fees are subsidised by up to
90%.[15] Basic healthcare services at government run clinics with prescription
cost RM1.Disabled, senior citizens and public school students are entitled to free healthcare.
Malaysian healthcare services have been regarded as among the best in the world and the UN
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WORD PROCESSING

Development Program called the Malaysian healthcare system "a model to other developing
countries".

Malaysia's recent rapid development has attracted millions of migrant workers from across
Asia. The majority of these migrants are undocumented, a situation which the Malaysian
government is struggling to combat, with its treatment and crackdown on migrant workers
often criticised by international human rights watchdogs. Malaysia has a newly
industrialised market economy, ranked 4th largest in Southeast Asia and 38th largest in the
world. With a GDP per capita of $10,430 and an HDI of 0.789, Malaysia is classified as an
emerging economy by the World Bank. The International Monetary Fund (IMF) also classifies
Malaysia as an emerging and developing country.Malaysia is a founding member of
the Association of Southeast Asian Nations, the East Asia Summit, and the Organisation of
Islamic Cooperation and a member of the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation,
the Commonwealth of Nations, and the Non-Aligned Movement. In 2017, Malaysian citizens
had visa-free or visa-on-arrival access to 164 countries and territories, ranking the Malaysian
passport the 5th most accepted in the world.

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