TBOTD: UAB

TBOTD: UAB

TBOTD: UAB

A Malaysian of ethnic Chinese descent prays at a temple in Kuala Lumpur May 16, 2012. Ethnic Chinese voters, upset over policies that favor majority Malays, have become increasingly alienated from Malaysia’s ruling coalition, raising the risk of racial polarization and a slowdown in the pace of reforms. Support for Prime Minister Najib Razak among Chinese voters plunged to 37 percent in May from 56 percent in February, a survey by the independent Merdeka Center showed on Friday. It found 56 percent of Chinese were dissatisfied with the government, compared to 30 percent of Indians and 23 percent of Malays. Picture taken May 16, 2012. To match Insight MALAYSIA-CHINESE/ REUTERS/Bazuki Muhammad (MALAYSIA – Tags: POLITICS ELECTIONS SOCIETY RELIGION)

Today’s TBOTD, Text Bae Of The Day, UAB is offering Students in the 6th -12th grade to attend UAB’s Chinese Learning camp as they are accepting applications now until December 1, 2023  The Director of the Chinese department at UAB,

Ling Ma stated “In terms of teaching and learning, our state is currently underrepresented and the camp is a great opportunity to introduce students to a  great opportunity to introduce students to language they’ve never experienced

Click Here To Apply 

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