Wednesday, March 10, 2010

One hand

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Can i become like him? Although he is old but he is really something..Hmm, with only one hand..I wonder what else his hand can do?

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Think before you throw

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When people get marriage, the first thing people will ask them is when they are planning to have baby, it is normal for married and abnormal for "living together" partner. Baby is not coming from a bird like showed by the UP movie but it is result from the love of the married couple, Children are a proof of their love.
That's why the other word for sex is making love mean, you are making love with your couple and then the baby will come out after the sperm meet the ovum, 9 month in the woman stomach. Everyone know that process for sure or you can just google search

They are so cute, innocent and sometimes you can see youself in them. Like my twins, both of them have different personality and that make them unique. One like animal, other one don't like. One can talk for 5 hour, the other one talk only 5 words.
Then after 6 years, they will go to school. This is the hardest part in parent life but they have to let them go. They are so cute in the kindergarden uniform.

Then during the school holidays, we can bring them out for a picnic or sightseeing, when they are happy, we also feel very happy. Although it will be tiring day for us but it is worth it.

when we become a parent, we can buy them a toy that they like or like in my case. I bought cartoon character that i like and i will tell the promoter that i want to buy it for my children. Biasa la...sometimes old people can act like a children. It's true, trust me.

See, there a lot of thing we can do with our children. You can see yourself in your children like your attitude and your face. Then you will know that how your parent handle you last time..hehehehe..But one think i don't understand is WHY PEOPLE WANT TO THROW/KILL BABY NOWDAYS? WHY?WHY? AND SOME EVEN BURN THEM? GOD IS FAIR IN GIVING PUNISHMENT AND HE KNOW WHAT YOU DID.....

Monday, March 1, 2010

For your information..

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SPM and STPM results are out, many of the students will whether enter to a new level of education or continue in the same school for STPM..What ever the decision is, make sure you achieve your target, just wanted to share with everyone who read my blog. If you want to know whether the university you apply is approve by the government, here is the useful link you can check:

click here to check

Sunday, February 28, 2010

School is important

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School is a place where you learn something new, que up in canteen to get a food, kena canned by the headmaster, learn to be a naughty boy/girl (it’s true what, you learn from your friend) and many thing. When I was in my primary school, I couldn’t talk with my classmates and even my teacher because of the language..I use Iban language and my teacher use BM language..so, I struggle, I told my mum that’s it.. I don’t want to go to school anymore..And how my mum deal with it is easy :

Mum : Son, which one is better? Use pen or use “cangkul” (a thing that people use to dig a hole)

Son : A pen of course (I answered confidently)

Mum: so, that why you need to go to school, then you can end up being someone who sit in the office, in front of computer, air conditional room and a good salary. If you not going to school, you will end up being someone that always work hard for a food, sweat all days, eat only lunch and sometimes dinner.

Son: Yes mum, u are right.

Then I realize the important of going to school. So, i took a photo with all my classmates to show that i really went to primary school..i circle myself there.





Back to my point, school especially in urban area are complete with ceiling fan, nice chair, good food, computer and etcetera. Well, you are considering lucky when your school have all the facilities. In boarding school, you will have a good dorm, ceiling fan, good food, good water supply and etcetera. Well yea, that is the situation for urban school. But in rural area, it is the opposite at the urban area. The student will have to take bath in a muddy place, no good food, shabby bed and etcetera. This is always disturbing me, the school did not get any good facilities, no proper place to take bath, and one more thing..the teacher seem to ignore the situation (or maybe they did do somthing but no response from the authority)..Well, I hope that Ministry of Education will look into this matter according to 1Malaysia concept…Rakyat didahulukan pencapaian di utamakan.. If you ask me why us deserve a good facilities in politic point of view is because of us Sabah & Sarawak. You are still there to be the government. Please, they are our future and there are the leader of tomorrow..

This cannot be happen after Sarawak independent for 46 years.. for more info on this matter, click here

Sunday, February 21, 2010

Battlefield

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Get jobs at Defence Ministry via Universiti Pertahanan
Taken from : http://www.theborneopost.com/?p=11885

KUCHING: Many Sarawakians do not know that Universiti Pertahanan Nasional Malaysia (UPNM) is the only public university in the country that pays monthly salaries to its undergraduates.

The salaries range between RM1,206.96 and RM1,553.04.
Besides, the undergraduates are entitled to allowances and bonuses while their tuition and accommodation fees are fully sponsored.
On top of that, they would be offered a job in the Defence Ministry immediately after their graduation.
However, there is something that the undergraduates have to sacrifice.
For instance, they would not be able to enjoy long semester breaks like other undergraduates.
They also have to serve in the Defence Ministry for between 10 years and 13 years.
UPNM assistant registrar Mohd Amirul Zzaki Razmi explained yesterday that the undergraduates were required to involve in military training during semester breaks.

“Nevertheless, they would be given one week holiday before and after the training,” he told thesundaypost when met at the 2010 Higher Education Carnival at Permata Exhibition Centre here.
He said UPNM, which was established in November 2006, offered engineering, science and technology, resource management and medical courses.

The university, located at Sungai Besi Camp in Kuala Lumpur, was the former Akademi Tentera Malaysia (ATMA), he said.
“We are the only university in Malaysia that pays our students salaries, and our yearly intake is only 500 students. However, the enrolment of students from Sarawak and Sabah is still low.
“I believe many East Malaysian students do not know about UPNM, even teachers may not know about it. UPNM is one of the universities governed by the Higher Education Ministry, but its students are fully sponsored by the Defence Ministry,” he explained.
He said the university had less than 50 Sarawak students since its first enrolment, adding that its current student population was about 1,700.

Iban Tracker

“Last year, 12 candidates from Sarawak were called for interview, but only eight qualified to be enrolled in our one-year foundation programme,” he said.
The interview was conducted at Penrissen Camp near here.
The seven to nine-day interview which included physical and fitness tests was carried out in April every year in various military camps throughout the country, Amirul said.
Another UPNM assistant registrar Muhammad Khaidzir Lokman, meanwhile, said 80 per cent of the university’s students were male.
He pointed out that UPNM was different from other public universities where it had only one intake per year, which was in July every year.
“Besides the one-year foundation progrmme, the length of study ranges from three to five years. Medical students have to complete five years of study, engineering students four years and students of other courses three years.
“While in the university, the undergraduates are also required to pass at least six military trainings,” he added.
For further information, the public can visit the booth of UPNM at the carnival.
The two-day education carnival which ends today (Feb 21) is themed ‘Jom Masuk U’.
It is an annual event organised by the Higher Education Ministry and supported by the Education Ministry.
About 100 higher learning institutions and organisations are participating in the carnival which has received overwhelming response from students and the public.
Students, led by their teachers, were seen collecting brochures and gathering information from different booths as early as 8.30am yesterday.
Two teachers from SMK Bandar Semariang here were spotted busily discussing and gathering information from different booths.
Suzi Runis, 32, said she and her colleague Lydia Karlos led 29 Form 5 students to the exhibition.
The counsellor teacher said the fair provided a good platform for students to be exposed to various higher learning institutions in the country. She added that such exhibitions not only benefitted students, but also teachers.
“The exhibition gives students latest information about various universities in Malaysia. It is very helpful. Sometimes, the information teachers have is limited.
“Maybe the ministry could consider organising such exhibitions slightly early so that students could have better preparation and more time to think about their future,” she added.
SMK Lundu fifth former Shazziela Abdul Rahman, 17, said her visit to the exhibition was to get detailed information about qualification and the process to enter university.
“I’ll be sitting for the SPM this year. I wish to be a medical doctor or a teacher. I think the fair is useful in terms of enlightening me about the courses and programmes offered by the universities,” she said.
She was accompanied to the fair by her family members.
For Nur Ezzati Hamdin, 18, she did not miss the chance to visit the fair for other possible choices
The former student of SMK Agama Tun Ahmad Zaidi, who is currently waiting for her SPM result, said she aimed to be a geologist.
“I’m here to have a look at various universities. Actually, I hope I could further my studies at Universiti Teknologi Mara (UiTM) in Shah Alam,” she added.
Abdul Taib Yakup, 41, the father of a girl who is waiting for her STPM result, said the fair provided useful information to his daughter.

Abdul Taib, from Kota Smarahan said he knew about the fair through a radio programme.
“I encourage my daughter to visit the fair. It is important that she knows about different choices so that she could make a wise decision after she get her results,” he said.


Rungguensing Comment:
Nowdays in the new modern world which full with challenge, education is an important aspect for our future. Soldier now are not measure because of their physical but as well because of their intelligent. Don't underestimate the Army profesion because they have proper education now. I encourage all people who his/her ambition to be an Army should consider to join Universiti Pertahanan. Click the link below for more information on intake and course offer.
For more information : http://www.upnm.edu.my/

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Durian, favourite of all

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Durian is type of food that we can find mostly in every part of Malaysia, Every Malaysian like durian regardless of their age, title (Tan Sri, Datuk, Dato) and education level..hahaha..My point is everyone like durian. If you are in PJ, you can get durian in SS2 where they have this buffet style “Eat All you can” for just RM25 ( they have good business strategies, want to know, visit their website )

Now durian season is not like when I was a small boy, durian season is the season we are waiting for, yea, it’s not grand as EPL season. All the fun are gone already, last time durian season only twice a year but know it’s everyday. In Sri Aman where my hometown is, the best durian was from Batu Besai (My village). That is the true taste of durian because they wait until it fall down from the tree then they go to tamu and sell it. But now technology evolve, not need to wait for it to ripe, go panjat the tree, ikat with dawai, and wait for the Durian to fall down in next 24 hours..Hmm…I called it pirated Durian..

The durian in Sri Aman is something you can play with like a ball.  Pick and Pay, 5 for Rm10.. Suddenly i feel i want to eat durian la..hmm..I love to eat durian so much, but the way i eat durian is really dangerous,so please don't try it at home.


Wednesday, January 6, 2010

Who is my role model?

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wow, can u believe this? she know what she want and she will work hard to get this. I like it when she said "he is old but i am young"..Watch out guys, she maybe the next International food chain owner.

Baru ngentak

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Aku baru ka start ba dunia blogging,take time for me to explore..
 
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