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Thursday 9 May 2013

August 2012 - Phuket, Thailand trip

When I was there...^^


Wish to go there visit again, 
I want try to challenge myself,
playing bungee jump...hahaha...

Thursday 11 April 2013

The 30th Sinmal Combined Camp (11~13 November 2012)


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This camp were organized every 2 year routines. The 30th Sinmal Combined Camp was organized by Johor state on 11~13 November 2012.

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Ohh....I fallen into river...hahaha...nice game~ I would like to play again...hehe...^^

Campfire, 4 of us come from Malacca been caught by AJK, we introduced ourselves...^^
 
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Ate organic food during camp...NICE~

Monday 18 March 2013

THE ROSE

Sang by Westlife.

 

Some say love
It is a river
That drowns the tender reed
Some say love
It is a razor
That leaves your soul to bleed
Some say love
It is a hunger
An endless aching need
I say love
It is a flower
And you-it's only seed

It's the heart
Afraid of breaking
That never learns to dance
It's the dream
Afraid of waking
That never takes the chance
It's the one

Who won't be taken
Who cannot seem to give
And the soul
Afraid of dying
That never learns to live

When the night has been too lonely
And the road has been too long
And you think that love is only
For the lucky and the strong
Just remember
In the winter
Far beneath the bitter snow
Lies the seed
That with the sun's love
In the spring
Becomes The Rose

STPM records higher perfect score

Tuesday March 19, 2013 (By PRIYA KULASAGARAN)

Congratulations!!




KUALA LUMPUR: The percentage of students who scored a perfect 4.0 CGPA was higher in last year's Sijil Tinggi Persekolahan Malaysia (STPM).

Of the 51,673 candidates who sat for the examination in 2012, 442 (or 0.86%) candidates scored a cumulative grade point average of 4.0 compared to 300 (or 0.59%) candidates in 2011.

While students are allowed to take up to five subjects for the STPM, their CGPA scores are calculated based on scores received for the best four subjects including General Studies.

Malaysian Examinations Council chairman Prof Datuk Dr Mohd Noh Dalimin said the number of students who scored 5As increased to 18 candidates from 12 in 2011.

“The total number of candidates who passed all their papers in five or four subjects improved too from 23,246 candidates (45.9%) in 2011 to 24,488 candidates (47.4%) in 2012.

“There was also an improvement in the number of government school candidates who passed all their papers for five or four subjects, that is 23,683 (49.6%) in 2012 compared to 22,430 (47.8%) in 2011,” he said when announcing the results here yesterday.

“There is still a significant gap in between the performance of urban and rural candidates.

“The total number of urban candidates who scored 5As, 4As and 3As is 1,105 compared to only 170 rural candidates,” added Prof Mohd Noh, who is also the vice-chancellor of Universiti Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia.

This is the last STPM under the old format.

From last year, Lower Six students undergo school-based assessments and are tested at the end of each semester, instead of having to sit for a final exam.

Prof Mohd Noh hoped continuous assessment will encourage more students to opt for STPM.
“STPM students under the new modular format had their first semester examinations in November last year.”

The inaugural batch of students under the new-look STPM will receive their first semester results this Thursday.

THE FRIEND'S WILLINGNESS


I can't give solution to all of life's problems, doubts, or fear.
But I can listen to you, and together we will search for answers.

I can't change a part with all its heartache and pain, nor the future with its untold stories.
But I can be there now when you need me to care.

I can't keep your feet from stumbling.
I can only offer my hand that you may grasp it and may not fall.

Your joys, triumphs, successes, and happiness are not mine;
Yet I can share it in your laughter.

Your decisions in life are not mine to make, nor to judge;
I can only support you, encourage you and help you when you ask.

I can't prevent you from falling away from friendship, from your values, from me.
I can only pray for you, talk to you and wait for you.

I can't give you boundaries which I have determined for you,
But I can give you the room to change, room to grow and room to be yourself.

I can't keep your hear from breaking and hurting,
But I can cry with you and help you pick up the pieces and put them back in place.

I can't tell you who you are or what you have to do.
I can only love you and be your friend.

       

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Sunday 17 March 2013

PENDAPAT saya : KAK LISTEN VS Miss BAWANI


  
Video yang memaparkan interaksi antara Kak Listen & Miss Bawani

Apabila saya melihat video ini, pelbagai perasaan telah timbul pada diri sendiri...
Melalui blog saya ini, saya ingin menyatakan perasaan/pandangan saya terhadap video ini...

Pertama kali, saya ingin menyatakan pendirian saya, iaitu saya tidak akan memihak kepada sesiapa pihak dan blog ini cuma akan menyatakan segala pendapat saya yang tidak akan melibatkan unsur-unsur yang sensitif seperti unsur politik...

PENDAPAT 1: Mengenai PTPTN

Saya rasa pinjaman PTPTN telah banyak membantu kami sedangkan kami masih berpeluang untuk melanjutkan pelajaran. Bagi persoalan tentang kenapa kerajaan tidak memyediakan pelajaran percuma kepada rakyat, saya tidak menyokong pendapat daripada Miss Bawani kerana kami harus bersyukur kepada apa yang sedia ada, jika anda mampu mendapat gred yang cemerlang untuk digraduasikan, anda tidak perlu membayar balik pinjaman PTPTN. Contohnya, sekiranya sesuatu benda diberikan secara percuma, anda tidak akan menghargai dan tidak lagi berusaha untuk mendapatkan gred yang tinggi.
Oleh itu, jangan sesekali mengharapkan PERCUMA, berusaha dalam pelajaran lebih penting dan bermakna.

PENDAPAT 2: Mengenai nilai murni HORMAT-MENGHORMATI

Saya rasa kedua-dua pihak tersebut tidak mengamalkan nilai menghormati orang lain dengan secukupnya. Dari segi percakapan mereka, kami dapat lihat mereka tidak mengamalkan nilai saling menghormati dengan sepenuhnya semasa berinteraksi antara satu sama lain. Sebagai contoh, Kak Listen tidak sepatutnya menghentikan seseorang daripada memberikan pandangan sedangkan Malaysia merupakan sebuah negara yang mempunyai kebebasan bersuara. 

PENDAPAT 3: Mengenai jawapan daripada KAK LISTEN

Saya tidak menyokong pendapat Kak Listen bahawa "jangan samakan negara kita dengan negara yang lain, sekiranya negara kita sama dengan negara lain, what are you doing here in Malaysia, u can go to Cuba, Argentina, go to everywhere you want". Saya berasa sangat kecewa apabila mendengar bicara daripada Kak Listen, beliau tidak sepatutnya memberikan penjelasan sedemikian kerana sekiranya sesebuah negara tidak mencontohi negara yang telah maju, negara tersebut tidak akan maju untuk selama-lamanya.

* * * Bersatu kita teguh, bercerai kita roboh * * *

Thursday 14 March 2013

William Yau inquest: Father breaks down in tears when shown photos

William Yau
Wednesday March 13, 2013
PETALING JAYA: The father of William Yau could not hold back his tears when he was shown post-mortem photographs of his son during an inquest into the death of the six-year-old boy.

Yau Kok Kang, 33, was shown 38 photographs by Deputy Public Prosecutor Lee Keng Fatt during the proceedings held by Coroner Mohd Hezri Shaharil.

Yau said he identified William in the photographs by the shape of his face, a scar on the left side of the forehead and his attire.

“A pathologist from Tengku Ampuan Rahimah Hospital in Klang, who conducted a post-mortem on William, informed me that William’s rib was fractured.

“Prior to the incident, William did not complain of having pain on his rib cage,” he said in reply to a question by Lee.

Yau, who was the second witness, also said William was not a naughty boy and that he would not follow strangers although he was generally unafraid of people.

Yau and his wife Goh Ying Ying, 26, had gone briefly into an electrical shop in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, on Jan 16 while their three children waited for them inside their Toyota Hilux just outside the store.

However, William got out of the car and subsequently went missing. His body was found on Jan 24, floating in a river near Port Klang.

Responding to a question by Coroner Mohd Hezri yesterday, Yau, who owns a motorcycle repair workshop, said he did not have any financial problem in his business and his debts with the supplier was a normal thing.

William’s mother Goh Ying Ying, 26, testified that she received a call from a man telling her to prepare RM80,000 in cash within two days if she wanted William to come home.

Goh said the man called her on three consecutive days from Jan 20.

“At one time, I heard a child in the background calling ‘mummy, mummy’ but I could not ascertain whether the voice came from a boy or a girl,” she said.

Counsel Goh Kim Lian held a watching brief for the Yau family.

The inquest will continue on March 20 and will run another three days from April 22.

Yau Kok Kang(father) & Goh Ying Ying(Mother)


By MAIZATUL NAZLINA