No, Malaysia offers no protections of any kind, and if caught, gay people will go to prison or face public beatings.
Most Western countries offer at least some protections for LGBT people. See related links.
Pos Malaysia offers customers the service of mail delivery. Also, Pos Malaysia is their postal service, and delivers and mails out packages and letters for people.
No, not at all.
Yahoo offer the same services in Malaysia as they do in most of the rest of the world. They offer a web browser and chat alongside various news content and email services.
The Alliance Bank Malaysia Berhad offer a number of services. They offer both personal and business banking, savings accounts, loans and credit cards.
The initial plan was for Singapore,Brunei,Malaya,Sarawak and Sabah to be consolidated into a country called Malaysia. Brunei did not take up the offer. Singapore initially agreed to but later pulled away as it felt its people will not get a fair deal. Today Malaysia is formed of West Malaysia and East Malaysia consisting of Sabah and Sarawak
There are numerous websites that offer bookings with Malaysia Airlines. Possibly the easiest would be to go directly to the official website for Malaysia Airlines. If not, here is a selection of websites that offer bookings with them: Make My Trip, American Airlines, MH Journeys and Clear Trip.
JobStreet was founded in Malaysia, but has since expanded to other parts of Southeast Asia. According to Forbes, JobStreet is the leading form of employment opportunities in this area.
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This might be a result of legalized discrimination. That is, of affirmative action.
Teens who live in Malaysia can offer babysitting services to families in their area. They can also mow lawns or house sit for neighbors.
The Little Gym company in Malaysia offer franchises to business owners to open 2,500 - 4,000 square foot facilities for gymnastics training. These facilities offer curricular activities for children interesting in gymnastics.