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Wednesday, 7 October 2015
Life Is An Essay
Adolescence is a period that has many challenges such as school age, the age of the university, and so on. People think that adolescence is a period with many challenges but it is a great time for some students. Therefore, students must have a physical and mental strength. Classes for morning to evening for sure. Tired not discharged. Complaining is useless because nobody wanted to be symphatetic to us. There are also those who say that students do not care for their families, but the response is not correct because the student have to race against time in education to achieve the ambitions for the sake of themselves and their families.
A National Treasure
Malaysia is one of the
most beautiful place that can we tourism
destinations of South East Asia. Malaysia is a multilingual, multicultural, and
multi-ethnic society. Its cultural diversity and the amazing contrast of
colour, amazing tourism destinations, and the welcoming people truly makes
Malaysia can be the perfect holidaying destinations. Malaysia is really like
two countries in one, cleaved in half by the South China Sea. The peninsula is
a multicultural buffet of Malay, Chinese and Indian flavours while Borneo hosts
a wild jungle smorgasbord of orang-utans, granite peaksand remote tribes.
Within and throughout these two very different regions are animpressive variety
of microcosms ranging from the space-age high-rises of Kuala Lumpur to the
smiling longhouse villages of Sarawak and the calm, powdery beaches of the
Perhentian Islands. And did we mention the food? Malaysia (particularly along
the peninsular west coast) has one of the best assortments of delicious
cuisines in the world. Malaysia amazing beauty and the huge tourism attractions
grabs the attention of tourists from all the nook and corner of the world. Surely
holidays in Malaysia are an experience that every individual will love to treasure
and cherish forever. There is so many interesting places that you can visit in
Malaysia.
Let’s we discuss about
all the amazing things that you can find in the state of Malaysia and its beautiful
places. For example the captivating capital city of Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur is
one of the most visited tours and travel destination of the country. With the graceful
amalgamation of the colonial building, mosque, temples, churches, sky-scrappers
and the well organized gardens, Kuala Lumpur attractions can make anyone
awe-struck. It is one of the popular tours and travel destinations, which is
must to visit on Malaysia trip. In Kuala Lumpur, there is one building that is
classified as one of the tallest twin towers in the world. Petronas Tower is a
popular attraction of Malaysia. It symbolizes one very important part of
Malaysia and that is, the country is developing at an unbelievable pace. The
commanding sight of the tower grabs thousands of tourists all the year
round to Malaysia. In Malaysia, we have so many interesting state. So, Malaysia
is the one of the place that can be a national treasure.
Most Successful Leader In Malaysia
The successful leaders are more shining with sound management skills, dynamic leadership and vision could do to become multi million ringgit powerhouses. All of them had to become symbols of Malaysian corporate success.
For example is Ananda Krishnan. He has began building his multimedia empire and today he owns two major telecommunication companies. He also own stakes in public listed Tanjong Public Limited Company, an investment holding company with subsidiaries in gaming, power generation, leisure and property. Krishnan has a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University and had making him the second richest man in Malaysia.
The next person is Tan Sri Datuk Haji Mustapha Kamal. Currently he is the Executive Chairman of MK Land Holdings Berhad. Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha is also co-funder of MK Land Group of Companies. He is graduated from University of Malaya and started his career as an Assistant District Officer and later to become the Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Mines for the Selangor State Government. In 1983, Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha formed the EMKAY Group of Companies.
For example is Ananda Krishnan. He has began building his multimedia empire and today he owns two major telecommunication companies. He also own stakes in public listed Tanjong Public Limited Company, an investment holding company with subsidiaries in gaming, power generation, leisure and property. Krishnan has a Masters in Business Administration from Harvard University and had making him the second richest man in Malaysia.
The next person is Tan Sri Datuk Haji Mustapha Kamal. Currently he is the Executive Chairman of MK Land Holdings Berhad. Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha is also co-funder of MK Land Group of Companies. He is graduated from University of Malaya and started his career as an Assistant District Officer and later to become the Deputy Commissioner of Lands & Mines for the Selangor State Government. In 1983, Tan Sri Datuk Mustapha formed the EMKAY Group of Companies.
Bilingual Education
Nowadays, bilingual education has be an important role in everyone life. It may helps enrich our vocabulary. Being bilingual not only helps a person as an individual, but it also helps that person to contribute more to their country.
Knowing two or more languages truly gives you so many advantages in life. Bilingual people also have the advantages of knowing two cultures. You also being able to communicate with a wider variety of people. The advantages has been shown by the research in thinking skills among bilingual individuals.
Secondly, if that you travel to a different country, you won't have to face the frustrations to communicate with them. You can understand more people than you only knew one language.
Being bilingual is a big advantages. It is a fact that people who are bilingual have a more developed ability to learn languages.
Knowing two or more languages truly gives you so many advantages in life. Bilingual people also have the advantages of knowing two cultures. You also being able to communicate with a wider variety of people. The advantages has been shown by the research in thinking skills among bilingual individuals.
Secondly, if that you travel to a different country, you won't have to face the frustrations to communicate with them. You can understand more people than you only knew one language.
Being bilingual is a big advantages. It is a fact that people who are bilingual have a more developed ability to learn languages.
HomeSchooling
Today, home schooling is becoming more popular in our life. Many families has choose to home school their children for a variety of reasons, including a desire for their children to have a better education and the religious beliefs. There are many groups in any country that assist home schooling families by offering closes that would be more harder to take at home.
Some families take home schooling because they found that public school was too easy. when someone home schools, the student can learn at his or her own rate. Meaning that, if the particular subject is easy, the student can continue their studies without being disturbed by other students. On the same meaning, if he or she is having trouble with a subject, the student can work hard in the subject until he or she understood fully without having to worry about falling behind in a class.
Many people in this country also choose to home school their children instead of sending them to the public schools because of their religious reasons. At home, the parents can choose what type of curricular they want to use in their school work, which in many cases is based on their religion.
So, there are many home schooling organisations throughout any state, as well as the country.
Some families take home schooling because they found that public school was too easy. when someone home schools, the student can learn at his or her own rate. Meaning that, if the particular subject is easy, the student can continue their studies without being disturbed by other students. On the same meaning, if he or she is having trouble with a subject, the student can work hard in the subject until he or she understood fully without having to worry about falling behind in a class.
Many people in this country also choose to home school their children instead of sending them to the public schools because of their religious reasons. At home, the parents can choose what type of curricular they want to use in their school work, which in many cases is based on their religion.
So, there are many home schooling organisations throughout any state, as well as the country.
Friday, 25 September 2015
Malaysia: What I Know and You Should Know?
Malaysia's cultural diversity is matched only by its phenomenal natural landscapes.In
Malaysia there are three minority race such as malay, Chinese and
indian. We had different language, culture, food and skin colour, but we
still can be tolerate with each other.
What i know and interested about Malaysia is fair taxi fares.You probably would not find them in your country.Maybe you found taxi but different like in Malaysia.Kuala Lumpur taxis consistently rank on world's worst lists.Their notoriety is not helped by comments made by a minister who said the attitudes of the cab drivers were "worse than our filthy public toilets". The visitors insist on meter usage, haggle or, if they have time, use local public transportation.
Furthermore,there are many places of interests in country such as beaches,
islands and rain forest. Malaysia's rainforest is considered as the oldest in
the world. The diverse species of animals and plant life continue to excite a
great deal of scientific research. There are many islands in our country such
as Pulau Langkawi, Pulau Redang, Pulau Ketam and many others. Pulau Langkawi
has a lot of historitical informations. Those who are in favour of history can
go there to explore the history of that place. All the beaches in those islands
are beautiful. The sand is soft and white. The accommodation is
well-established and that makes those islands ideal places to visit
In short, Malaysia is unique that it has diversity of races, religions and
cultures, a stable and peaceful environment, places of interest and some
internal achievements. Those are important characteristic of our nation.
Environmental Problem Facing By My Country Today
Malaysia facing so much environmental problem. Not like before, if we said Malaysia, the foreigners will get the view the country with the peaceful environment and had fresh air. In spite of a relatively positive environmental record, Malaysia faces problems of deforestation, pollution of inland and marine waters, soil and coastal erosion. And not to forget, a problem of waste disposal. Furthermore, nowadays there are climate change. No rain in a month and also the temperature is higher than usual. Air pollution is common at the big city such as Kuala Lumpur and Penang.
Logging, along with cultivation practices has devastated tree cover, causing severe environmental degradation in the country. With current rates of deforestation, the forests are predicted to be extinct by 2020. These clearing has caused animals traditionally in lowland forest to retreat into the upland rain forests inland. Floods in East Malaysia have been worsened by the loss of trees. Deforestation is a major problem for fauna, such as the forest is cut to make room for plantations, mostly for palm oil and other cash crops. Most remaining forest is found inside national parks.
Water pollution still poses a serious threat in certain parts of Malaysia. Studies show that the major contributors to water pollution are agriculture, agro-based industries such as the processing of palm oil and rubber, food and beverage processing plants, and electronic hardware factories, many of which discharge effluents directly into rivers. Municipal sewage dumped into rivers is also a major contributor to water pollution.
To a certain extent, the burning of solid waste is also a cause of air pollution. Solid waste is one of the three major environmental problems in Malaysia. It plays a significant role in the ability of nature to sustain life within its capacity. The amount of waste generated continues to increase due to the increasing population and development, and only less than 5% of the waste is being recycled. Despite the massive amount and complexity of waste produced, the standards of waste management in Malaysia are still poor.
Due to this environmental problem, people become sick, dengue fever, fever, flu, coughing, and dehydration are common nowadays. The Malaysian government aims to balance economic growth with environmental protection, but has been accused of favouring big business over the environment. Some state governments are now trying to counter the environmental impact and pollution created. Tourism has been limited in biodiverse areas.
Logging, along with cultivation practices has devastated tree cover, causing severe environmental degradation in the country. With current rates of deforestation, the forests are predicted to be extinct by 2020. These clearing has caused animals traditionally in lowland forest to retreat into the upland rain forests inland. Floods in East Malaysia have been worsened by the loss of trees. Deforestation is a major problem for fauna, such as the forest is cut to make room for plantations, mostly for palm oil and other cash crops. Most remaining forest is found inside national parks.
Water pollution still poses a serious threat in certain parts of Malaysia. Studies show that the major contributors to water pollution are agriculture, agro-based industries such as the processing of palm oil and rubber, food and beverage processing plants, and electronic hardware factories, many of which discharge effluents directly into rivers. Municipal sewage dumped into rivers is also a major contributor to water pollution.
To a certain extent, the burning of solid waste is also a cause of air pollution. Solid waste is one of the three major environmental problems in Malaysia. It plays a significant role in the ability of nature to sustain life within its capacity. The amount of waste generated continues to increase due to the increasing population and development, and only less than 5% of the waste is being recycled. Despite the massive amount and complexity of waste produced, the standards of waste management in Malaysia are still poor.
Due to this environmental problem, people become sick, dengue fever, fever, flu, coughing, and dehydration are common nowadays. The Malaysian government aims to balance economic growth with environmental protection, but has been accused of favouring big business over the environment. Some state governments are now trying to counter the environmental impact and pollution created. Tourism has been limited in biodiverse areas.
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