Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Mission for 2010

Every blogger will write something about 2009, because the time now is 12.18pm 31.12.2009 the last day of 2009 I do not have anything to talk about 2009, just speak the good thing,don;t say the bad thing, so i don;t talk about the pass, i will talk about future. In the future :- I hope I can be a better mother, that mean full time, or at least part time. I hope I can be a better writer, that mean I need to write and firstly read a lot. I hope I can less depend on money, it make people feel and look ugly. I hope my daughter, dad, mum, grand mum, and everyone healthy and happy in everything they do. I hope my job can be more smooth,at least no debtors who is bad enough to scold. I hope the world is less with illness, and war and hatred. I hope people will not die. I think i should not be over wishes for those almost impossible. OK , just wish that i can be improved in my language and social skills. Be more happy. Happy New Year 2010 to all, wish you have a great and prosperous new year ahead.

谈情说爱之我说的爱情

1.真正的爱情是希望他/她过的比你好,希望他/她天天都很开心。但如果你只希望他/她跟你在一起,能带给你快乐,那你并不爱他/她。 2.真正的爱情是在他/她痛苦时,能感受到他/她的痛,愿意跟他/她担当,希望自己能为他/她做一切,让他/他能好起来。但如果你只希望他/她能在你病痛时,给你支持,那你并不爱他/她。 3.真正的爱情是你会与爱人所拥有的一切而开心,不开心的也能分享。 4.真正的爱情不会为了对方外表的老去,而逝去。 5.真正的爱情不会赖对方拖累你。 6.真正的爱情不会在脾气不好时动用武力。 7.真正的爱情会带来希望,因为知道有一个人在背后默默支持。 8.真正的爱情能用心了解对方的心思,去理解,去感受,去配合,去成全。 9.真正的爱情建立在彼此之间的信任,这种信任可以随着时间与经历所增加或减少。如果刚开始的爱情是零分,到了半百时还手牵手的爱情应该有50 分,过几年就厌倦的应该是减50分,这世上有人能拥有100 分的爱情吗? 那如果爱情总是零分也还是好的。 10.希望大家能好好经营自己的爱情,有情人终成眷属的条件还是要当个有情人。

Thursday, November 26, 2009

Any wonder how this unequal law being made into the federal constitution and the ministry of higher learning?

Could this also explain why so many non-bumi been reject by the University even with good result,because of the 'special' definition inteprete so as to prevent any non bumi student for getting a place in the Uni??? It is sad if this is the reality. Borneo Post Online Thursday, October 29th, 2009 Being ‘mixed’ is no privilege Iban-Chinese schoolgirl in limbo over Bumi status; ministry ascertains her as non-native, throws out application to do matriculation KUCHING: Getting her Sijil Pelajaran Malaysia (SPM) result was the best — and the worst — thing that could happen to Marina Undau.The 18-year-old science stream student of SMK Simanggang scored 9As and 1B in the SPM examination last year. She thought she was on her way to university, especially being a Bumiputera and all, but that was not to be. Born to an Iban father and a Chinese mother, Marina’s life was turned upside down when her application to undergo a university matriculation programme was rejected by the Ministry of Education. The ministry determined that she is not a ‘Bumiputera’. Her dreams were crushed and in the process, she lost a part of her identity and the drive that made her a top scorer. The Borneo Post met Marina at her house in Sri Aman yesterday. Seated between her parents, Undau Liap and Wong Pick Sing, the disappointment in the teenager was obvious. Speaking in Iban, she said: “Aku amai enda puas ati nadai olih nyambung sekula ngagai universiti (I’m very sad that I can’t pursue my university education).” With no chance of entering a university for now, Marina has started Form 6 in her old school. Asked what she thought of everything that was happening, she replied: “What worries me is that will this happen again when I pass my STPM next year? If I get good results, what’s next?” What confuses Marina even more is how her elder sister could further her studies in Universiti Sains Malaysia in Pulau Pinang, where she is now in hersecond year, without ever having her identity questioned. When Marina’s application was rejected, Undau contacted the Education Ministry’s Matriculation Department in Putrajaya on June 23 and was told that her daughter was not a ‘Bumiputera’. Dissatisfied, the father, a government servant, wrote to the ministry on July 1 and the reply he got shocked him, and it is bound to challenge the identity of many Sarawakians who are born of mixed-parentage. The ministry said in a reply on July 14 that Unau’s appeal was turned down because “the candidate is categorised as non-Bumiputera (father is Iban and mother is Chinese)” based on a definition used by the Student Intake Management Division, Higher Learning Department and Higher Education Ministry. Their definition is as follows: • Semenanjung – “Jika salah seorang ibu atau bapa calon adalah seorang Melayu yang beragama Islam/Orang Asli seperti mana yang ditakrifkan dalam Perkara 160(2)Perlembagaan Persekutuan; maka anaknya adalah dianggap seorang Bumiputera.” (If either parent of a candidate is a Malay who is a Muslim/Orang Asli as defined in Article 160 (2) of the Federal Constitution, the child is considered a Bumiputera.) • Sabah – “Jika bapa calon adalah seorang Melayu yang beragama Islam/Peribumi Sabah seperti yang ditakrifkan dalam Perkara 161A(6)(a)Perlembagaan Persekutuan; maka anaknya adalah dianggap seorang Bumiputera.” (If the father of the candidate is a Malay who is a Muslim/native of Sabah as defined by Article 161A(6)(a) of the Federal Constitution, the child is considered a Bumiputera.) • Sarawak – “Jika bapa dan ibu adalah seorang Peribumi Sarawak seperti mana yang ditakrifkan dalam Perkara 161A(6)(b) Perlembagaan persekutuan; maka anaknya adalah dianggap seorang Bumiputera.” (If the father and mother is a native of Sarawak as defined under Article 161A(6)(b) of the Federal Constitution, the child is considered a Bumiputera). Undau could not accept the explanation given by the ministry and he hoped that the government would seriously look into education issues that involve Bumiputera and non-Bumiputera status. “Is this what we call the 1Malaysia concept? Why all the differences in the intake of students for higher learning. I am not questioning the constitution, but what is the meaning of 1Malaysia if things like this happen?” Unau asked. A check with the National Registration Department (NRD) headquarters here revealed that there have been numerous enquiries about the Bumiputera status of late. A staff said she was somewhat surprised because no one had asked until recently. A spokesperson for the NRD here said that in Sarawak, if a person is born to an Iban and his mother is Chinese, he is registered as an Iban according to the race of his father. Asked if such a person is automatically accorded Bumiputera rights,the spokesperson said: “We don’t actually handle that. We look at the race of the father. If the father is Iban, the child is Iban. If the father is Chinese, the child is Chinese. The Bumiputera status comes under the Native Court.” Native Court Registrar Ronnie Edward, when contacted, said the Bumiputera status was a ‘birthright’ and the Native Court only hearcases where a person who was to be declared a Bumiputera although his father was not a native. He said there had been others who had suffered the same fate as Marina and it all boiled down to the Federal Constitution. “I think to solve this problem. Article 161(A) of the Federal Constitution has to be amended. The article says that in Sarawak, both parents have to be ‘exclusively’ a native,” Ronnie said.

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

My political mood again - just to share this article

I think this somehow reflex something on our Malaysian citizen who face those radical Muslim requests.Keep your spirit and learn to speak up! Australian Prime Minister does it again!! This man should be appointed King of the World. Truer words have never been spoken. It took a lot of courage for this man to speak what he had to say for the world to hear. The retribution could be phenomenal, but at least he was willing to take a stand on his and Austrilia's beliefs. Whole world Needs A Leader Like This! Prime Minister Kevin Rudd - Australia Muslims who want to live under Islamic Sharia law were told on Wednesday to get out of Australia , as the government targeted radicals in a bid to head off potential terror attacks.. Separately, Rudd angered some Australian Muslims on Wednesday by saying he supported spy agencies monitoring the nation's mosques. Quote: 'IMMIGRANTS, NOT AUSTRALIANS, MUST ADAPT. Take It Or Leave It. I am tired of this nation worrying about whether we are offending some individual or their culture. Since the terrorist attacks on Bali , we have experienced a surge in patriotism by the majority of Australians. ' 'This culture has been developed over two centuries of struggles, trials and victories by millions of men and women who have sought freedom' 'We speak mainly ENGLISH, not Spanish, Lebanese, Arabic, Chinese, Japanese, Russian, or any other language. Therefore, if you wish to become part of our society . Learn the language!' 'Most Australians believe in God. This is not some Christian, right wing, political push, but a fact, because Christian men and women, on Christian principles, founded this nation, and this is clearly documented. It is certainly appropriate to display it on the walls of our schools. If God offends you, then I suggest you consider another part of the world as your new home, because God is part of our culture.' 'We will accept your beliefs, and will not question why. All we ask is that you accept ours, and live in harmony and peaceful enjoyment with us.' 'This is OUR COUNTRY, OUR LAND, and OUR LIFESTYLE, and we will allow you every opportunity to enjoy all this. But once you are done complaining, whining, and griping about Our Flag, Our Pledge, Our Christian beliefs, or Our Way of Life, I highly encourage you take advantage of one other great Australian freedom, 'THE RIGHT TO LEAVE'.' 'If you aren't happy here then LEAVE. We didn't force you to come here. You asked to be here. So accept the country YOU accepted.' Maybe if we circulate this amongst ourselves, WE will find the courage to start speaking and voicing the same truths. ______________________________________________________________

Tuesday, November 10, 2009

一个故事

今天吃午餐时,听同事说一个故事,那是一个很年轻,很貌美的女孩,但是她已经死了,红颜薄命。她在睡觉中,心脏衰歇,被人发现时已经回魂乏术。 更恐怖的是她的母亲在招魂时,她哭述在阴间,自己很辛苦,不能投胎,那条通往来世的路,被几个大桶遮住,大桶里堆满了她还在世时为了维持苗条的身材,所扔掉的食物,她在阴间必须把这桶腐烂生虫的食物吃完,才能转世投胎。 听了这个故事,又望了望我盘里的剩饭,我瞬间反胃,吃不下了。到了吃水果时,我选了西瓜,心想,就算是吃不完,在阴间变成了西瓜酵素,也还不错。 希望大家会珍惜食物。