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Why Fresh Graduates Are Unemployed?
The rising unemployment rate among fresh graduates have become a cause of concern in Malaysia. The Department of Statistic Malaysia has released a report that presents the statistics of unemployed graduates in 2019. According to the report, the number of unemployed graduates in 2019 was 170.3 thousand persons, 5.5% higher than in 2018 which is 808.5 thousand persons. Based on a study namely Graduate Tracers Study, both public and private sector universities produced total number of 51,000 graduates in a year however about 60% of graduate remain unemployed one year after graduation. The 55% of these unemployed graduates are believed to be degree holders. This shows that being a university graduate has no guarantees to get an immediate employment.
By Diane Dora3 years ago in Serve
Two of My Uncles Fought in the World War II Battle of the Bulge
“The Battle of the Bulge, also known as the Ardennes Counteroffensive, was the last major German offensive campaign on the Western Front during World War II, and took place from 16 December 1944 to 25 January 1945.” — Wikipedia
By Terry Mansfield5 years ago in Serve
Admission in Rashtriya military schools and my first-day experience in military school.
Guys, this is a part of my daily diary which has reminded me of the days of Rashtriya military school, Bangalore and I was loving. I hope you would enjoy and also get a feel of how a cadet gets admission in Rashtriya military schools. I have also shared my first-day experience in Rashtriya military school, Bangalore. By reading this you would get a feel of a young boy who lives with his parents adapts himself in a hostel where a tough military routine is being followed.
By Deepak chaubey 5 years ago in Serve
Bedford and Mt Kisco Gathers to Celebrate Medal of Honor Winner
Universal Pictures, Poster A look back an amazing 2008 story... On June 28th, 2005, Navy Seal Michael Murphy and his outfit were tracking a high level Taliban operative in Afghanistan when their cover was blown. They were soon surrounded, and a massive firefight ensued. The seals had only chance of survival. The outfit needed someone to transmit a message back to base from an open location, and that person would be completely exposed to enemy fire. As team leader, Lt Murphy assumed responsibility, and unlike in the movies, heroism isn't always rewarded with waving flags and a valiant homecoming.
By Rich Monetti5 years ago in Serve





