Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Wordless Wednesday

The Trouble With The World Is That,

The Stupids Are Full Of Confidence And The Intelligents Are Full Of Doubts

Monday, May 28, 2012

Water is important to your health

THIS IS INTERESTING!!!



I am  advised that about 90% of heart attacks occur early in the morning
and it can be minimized if one takes a glass or two of water [yes WATER
and NOT grog or beer or other beverages] before retiring in the evening.



I knew water is important but I never knew about the special times to
drink it.

Did  you??

Drinking water at the correct time
maximizes its effectiveness on the Human body:

2  glasses of water after waking up -  helps activate internal organs

1 glass of water 30 minutes before a meal - helps digestion
1 glass of water before taking a bath - helps lower blood pressure
1 glass of water before going to bed - avoids stroke or heart attack

Tuesday, May 22, 2012

WordLess Wednesday


Citer Lawak Ujang

Abu nih org Trengganu, manakala Amer ni org Kedah. Tinggal satu bilik..katil double decker.. Amer kat atas.. Abu kat bawah. Amer ni suker baca majalah dan komik.. si Abu lak suka pinjam.. belinya tidak. So, Amer ader sedikit bengang ler kat Abu ni. Kekadang.. majalah yg baru beli dan tak sempat nak baca lagi pun Abu dah kebas baca dulu.. bila kasi balik dah lasam dah.. tension Amer.
One day, Amer balik dari outing dan beli majalah UJANG. Siap cover tak kasi Abu ni nampak. Lepas basuh baju, kemas sedikit sebanyak dan siapkan homework.. dia pun nak rilek ler kat atas katil. Majalah UJANG bawah tilam pun dia bawa keluar. Elok jer dia baring.. baru buka mukasurat pertama.. Abu kat bawah dia bersuara..
” Amer.. nok ujang..”
“Nanti la jap.. aku baru jer nak baca..” jawab lembut jer Amer.
“Ameer.. nok ujang tu” Abu tak putus asa.
” Nanti la dulu.. bagi la aku baca dulu.. nanti abih aku bagi kat hang laa!” panas sikit Amer.
“Amer ! Nok ujang !! ” Suara Abu sedikit keras.
“Hang ni dah melampau.. kalau nak beli sendiri la.. apa.. hang ingat aku beli UJANG ni dengan duit bapak hang ka??”
Amer dah naik angin.. siap turun dari katil dia dah.
“Laaa.. aku kata tu.. haghi nok ujang tu.. mung basuh kaing.. kekgi basoh..” kecut jer Abu jawab..
Drummmmmm.. hujan pun turun dgn lebat.. Baju Amer kat ampaian pun basah kembali.

Sunday, May 20, 2012

A Heart touching story with Moral and Inspiration...

Please take few seconds to Read this story.. It’s Worth..
A 24 year old boy seeing out from the train’s window shouted…

.
“Dad, look the trees are going behind!”

Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Simple.Maths?

In many people, mathematics can terrify. This list may improve the general knowledge of mathematical techniques and will accelerate the implementation of mathematical calculations in his mind.


1. Multiply by 11

We all know that when multiplied by 10 is added to the number 0, and did you know that there is a simple way to multiply two-digit number by 11? Here it is:

Take the original number and imagine a space between two characters (in this example, we use the number 52):
5_2

Now add the two numbers and write them down in the middle:
5_ (5 +2) _2

So your answer is 572.

If you add up the numbers in parentheses obtained by two-digit number, just remember the second number and add one to the first number:
9_ (9 +9) _9
(9 +1) _8_9
10_8_9
1089 - It always works.


2. Quickly squaring

This technique will help to quickly build a square two-digit number that ends in 5. Multiply the first digit of itself over the one, and append at the end of 25. That's it!
252 = (2x (2 +1)) & 25
2 x 3 = 6
625

3. Multiply by 5

Most people are very easy to remember the multiplication table for 5, but when dealing with large numbers, it becomes harder to do, or not? This technique is incredibly simple.

Take any number, divide by 2 (in other words, divide in half). If the result is a whole number, assign 0 to the end. If not, do not pay attention to the comma at the end, add 5. It always works:
2682 x 5 = (2682/2) & 5 or 0
2682/2 = 1341 (whole number so add 0)
13,410

Let's try another example:
5887 x 5
2943.5 (a fractional number (skip the comma, add 5)
29,435

4. Multiply by 9

It's easy. To multiply any number from 1 to 9 of 9, look at his hands. Fold the thumb, which multiplies the number of matches (eg 9h3 - bend the third finger), count fingers to the thumb bent (in the case 9h3 - a 2), then count after the bent finger (in this case - 7). The answer - 27.

5. Multiply by 4

This is a very simple method, although evident only for some. The trick is that you just need to multiply by 2 and then multiply by 2 again:
58 x 4 = (58 x 2) + (58 x 2) = (116) + (116) = 232

6. Counting the tip

If you need to leave 15% tip, there is an easy way to do it. Calculate 10% (Divide the number 10), and then add the resulting number to its half and get an answer:
15% = $ 25 (10% from 25) + ((10% of 25) / 2)
$ 2.50 + $ 1.25 = $ 3.75

7. The complex multiplication

If you need to multiply large numbers, and one of them - even, you can simply rearrange them to get the answer:
32 x 125 is the same as:
16 x 250 is the same as:
8 x 500 is the same as:
4 x 1,000 = 4,000

8. Divide by 5

In fact, large numbers to divide by 5 is very simple. All that is needed - just multiply by 2 and move the comma: 195/5
Step 1: 195 * 2 = 390
Step 2: Transferring the comma: 39.0 or just 39.

2978/5
Step 1: 2978 * 2 = 5956
Step 2: 595.6

9. Subtraction from 1000

To perform a subtraction in 1000, you can use this simple rule: Subtract from 9 all the numbers except the last. And subtract the last digit of 10: 1000
-648
Step 1: subtract 6 from 9 = 3
Step 2: subtract 4 from 9 = 5
Step 3: subtract 8 from 10 = 2
A: 352

10. Systematic rules of multiplication

Multiply by 5: Multiply by 10 and divide by 2.
Multiply by 6: Sometimes it is easier to multiply by 3, then 2.
Multiply by 9: Multiply by 10 and subtract the original number.
Multiply by 12: Multiply by 10 and add twice the original number.
Multiply by 13: Multiply by 3 and add 10 times original number.
Multiply by 14: Multiply by 7 and then - 2.
Multiply by 15: Multiply by 10 and add 5 times the original number, as in the previous example.
Multiply by 16: If you want to multiply 4 times 2. Or multiply by 8, and then by 2.
Multiply by 17: Multiply by 7 and add 10 times original number.
Multiply by 18: Multiply by 20 and subtract twice the original number.
Multiply by 19: Multiply by 20 and subtract the original number.
Multiply by 24: Multiply by 8 and then by 3.
Multiply by 27: Multiply by 30 and subtract 3 times the original number.
Multiply by 45: Multiply by 50 and subtract 5 times the original number.
Multiply by 90: Multiply by 9, and assign 0.
Multiply by 98: Multiply by 100 and subtract twice the original number.
Multiply by 99: Multiply by 100 and subtract the original number.


Bonus: Interest

How to calculate interest?

Compute 7% of the 300. It seems complicated?

Interest: First you need to understand the meaning of the word "rate» (Percent). The first part of the word - PRO (PER), a 10-point to the page listverse. PER = FOR EVERYONE. The second part - CENTS (CENT), a 100. For example, Century = 100 years. 100 cents in a dollar and so on. So PERCENT FOR EACH = HUNDREDS.

So, it turns out that 7% of the 100 would be 7. (7 for each hundred, one hundred only).
8% of 100 = 8.
35.73% of 100 = 35.73

But how can this be useful?
We return to the puzzles 7% of the 300. 7% of
first hundred is 7. 7% from the second hundred - same as 7, and 7% of the Third Squadron - the same 7. Thus, 7 + 7 + 7 = 21. If 8% of 100 = 8, then 8% of 50 = 4 (half of 8).

Crush each number, if you want to calculate the percentage of 100, if the number is less than 100, just move the comma to the left.

EXAMPLES:
8% of 200 =? 8 + 8 = 16.
8% of 250 =? 8 + 8 + 4 = 20,
8% 25 = 2.0 (left Move the comma).
15% of 300 = 15 +15 +15 = 45,
15% of 350 = 15 15 15 7.5 = 52.5

It is also useful to know that you can always change the number of places: 3% of the 100 - the same thing as 100% from 3. 35% of 8 - the same as 8% of 35.

1Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival


Shop, Eat and Celebrate! The 1Malaysia Mega Sale Carnival 2012 is all set to woo shoppers with a string of promotions and tempting discounts for 7 whole weeks. Kicking off on 15 June till 2 September, the sale carnival this time around brings you even more bargains with the onset of the Hari Raya Puasa festivities and the 1Malaysia Unified Sale which runs concurrently with the 1MMSC 2012, to offer you more than just retail goods. So look within and beyond shopping malls this year and experience a wholesome shopping spree.
Venue:
Throughout Malaysia 

Date:
5 June 2012 - 2 September 2012

Sunday, May 13, 2012

30 Pieces of Financial Knowledge That Women Should Know By 30

  1. A woman can make it on her own financially, even if she doesn't have to.
  2. You need to keep your finger on your finances, even if you have a significant other who handles them.
  3. How you can deal with a personal financial crisis, like suddenly losing your job.
  4. How to make a budget and how to stick to it.
  5. How to set up an emergency fund and how to keep it full.
  6. How to read a bank statement and how to complain when something on it is wrong.
  7. How long it will take you to pay down any credit cards you have paying only the minimum balance.
  8. How debt collection and bankruptcy work, even if you're in a good financial place
  9. How to get your taxes done every year without going crazy.
  10. How to establish credit in your own name, even if you also share credit cards with a spouse.
  11. How much risk you're prepared to tolerate in terms of investments.
  12. That you're going to need money for retirement at some point and you'll need strategies to save for it.
  13. How you're going to make up for any time you spend out of the work force, at least in terms of retirement.
  14. How much having a family costs, even if kids aren't in the cards.
  15. What legal protections are
  16. out there specifically for women, like whether your state has laws guaranteeing you maternity leave.
  17. How to negotiate a raise, even if it feels like you shouldn't ask for more money.
  18. How to leave a job you hate, preferably with another one lined up.
  19. How to get a copy of your credit report and how to dispute incorrect information on it.
  20. What cosigning a loan means - and when to refuse to do it.
  21. How to recognize the signs of identity theft and how to address them.
  22. What the pros and cons of owning a house versus renting an apartment.
  23. What your parents' retirement plans are and whether you're going to need to help them.
  24. Who is responsible for you and your finances if something makes you incapable of taking care of yourself.
  25. How to reach a lawyer, an accountant and an insurance agent, even if you don't routinely need their help.
  26. How to negotiate a big purchase (like a car or a house), even when the other side underestimates you.
  27. How to sell something you don't need any longer
  28. What it would take for you to start your own business, even if you're not ready to make the leap.
  29. What your options for health insurance are and how to make the most of them, even when they're bad.
  30. Where to get financial information and advice that you trust.
  31. What your financial priorities are and what's the next step you need to take to reach them. 
p/s: so...please start saving now, after paying all the debts and place a bit sum of RM for shopping!

Thursday, May 10, 2012

Antara KoLeJ YaYasaN SaaD & AsMa

Tetba ja memori kembali menggamit, ni semua pasai anak kpd cousin mat reza dpt sambung study form1 kat Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka (KYSM)...hmmm...bila tgk gambaq2 dia pi U.S sbb masuk petandingan robotik kat sana, kira dia and few lg student wakil dr M'sia la...duh gempaqqq seh...and teselit jgk la rs seribu kekesalan sbb rejek offer KYSM dulu...

Meh nk story siket pasai skool neh...
Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka (dikenali sebagai KYSM) ialah sebuah sekolah / kolej swasta berasrama penuh yang dibina di sebidang tanah perdana yang terletak di Ayer Keroh, Melaka. KYSM merupakan sebuah kolej yang diiktiraf dan diperakui dalam melahirkan generasi muda yang cemerlang, berilmu pengetahuan, dan berketrampilan. Harapan dibina setinggi-tingginya oleh tenaga pengajar KYSM untuk sentiasa melahirkan generasi muda yang hebat di masa yang akan datang.

Penubuhan...


Kolej Yayasan Saad was established in 1995 by Tan Sri Halim Saad, a successful entrepreneur. It began with his personal conviction to build a school to provide quality secondary education for the potentially quality Bumiputera students of diverse backgrounds.

Besides, the establishment of KYS is also a way for Tan Sri to pay tribute to his late father and a goodwill gesture for the government. With his personal revenues lay ready to hand, a 131 acres piece of land at Ayer Keroh, Melaka was purchased and developed to be what we see today, the KYS campus.

Pada tahun 1995, pembinaan kampus Kolej Yayasan Saad bermula di sebidang tanah perdana yang terletak di Ayer Keroh, Melaka. Upacara pecah tanah kompleks kolej tersebut telah dirasmikan oleh Timbalan Perdana Menteri Malaysia, Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim ketika itu pada 19 Januari 1995.
Pengarah Pusat Pendidikan Renong, Encik Rozalli Noordin, telah diberi amanah untuk melaksanakan tanggungjawabnya dalam memerhati dan mengawal proses pembinaan kampus kolej tersebut.

Pada pembukaan awalnya, pejabat pentadbiran KYSM telah dibina di Pusat Pendidikan Renong di Faber Towers, Jalan Kelang Lama, Kuala Lumpur. Pekerja perintis yang terdiri daripada 7 staf akademik dan 5 kakitangan pentadbiran kemudian dipindah di kampus KYSM di Ayer Keroh pada 2 Mei 1995 apabila pembinaan kompleks kolej tersebut siap sepenuhnya.
Pengambilan pertama terdiri daripada 60 pelajar tingkatan 1 (40 lelaki dan 20 perempuan) yang mendaftar di Kolej Yayasan Saad Melaka pada 25 Jun 1995.

tawaran...
hmm...bila tgk latar belakang crita KYSM neh, aku antara student pompuan yg dpt offer masuk kat sana...bila result UPSR keluaq tahun 1995, kira aku akan join KYSM form 1, batch 1996. Masa dpt offer pon, aku tak penah dgq nama skool ni, trus refer dgn pacik aku yg masa tu jd cikgu (da arwah dah lani)...


even dlm offer letter pon dah bgtau, memndangkan aku ni anak ibu tunggal dan skolah pon kira luaq bandaq (sk mergong), batch aku yang dpt straight A's dalm UPSR cuma 16 org kalo compare dgn skolah aku sebelom tu di Taman Uda, bepuluh student dpt 4A, so tak heran la kan...aku kira yg betuah dpt offer sbb skool fees di sponsor 100%...dgn kelas nya air-cond, dlm kelas limit student rs dlm 20 org saja...uniform pon cantek...facilities skool pon mcm2, dr swimming pool, tennis & badminton court, semuanya ada...tapi...lokasi nya? Di Ayer Keroh, Melaka....dan aku di Aloq Staq...tumpuan KYSM jgk bkn setakat akademik, tapi semua aspect, sport, debate & public speaking and so on...

total rejection
aku pon br 13 tahun, so mak aku tak lps aku pi sana, dia kataskolah mana pon sama, janji study betoi2...so masa tu aku tak bapa la kesah...cuma story2 lepas tu aku dpt agak bg aku kesai...most student yg dpt pi sana dpt futher study kt oversea...maybe rezeki aku tadak kot...


finally...


jadi, akhirnya offer Sultanah Asma lah yg jd pilihan...sbb di Aloq Staq...dan lani skolah ni pon dh taraf elit...nk masuk form 1 pon ada minggu student baru, seminggu kena stay di hostel dan dijaga oleh kakak2 senior yg mostly nya prefect...nk penentuan kelas pon kna amek test...fuh...aku pon dh tak hengat result nya tapi aku manage masuk kelas yg ke-3 (kelas Negeri)...cuma bila skolah ni, fokus nya 100% akademic, and aku mmg tak minat sports...hehe...




Wednesday, May 9, 2012

HappY 57th Birthday, MaMa!


Your mother bore you For 9 months ,
She watched her feet Swell, she struggled to Climb stairs,
She got breathless quick, She bore excruciating pain,
She suffered many sleepless Nights,
She became your nurse, your Chef, your teacher, your Cleaner, your launderette your Friend.
She struggled for you, but not
Did she see it as a struggle,
Not once did she develop
Regrets after all this …
How dare you say even
“uff” to her …
I love my mother beyond limits

Do you … ? ? ?

Range Rovers Posh Edition


Fashion icon Victoria Beckham and SUV manufacturer Land Rover recently
unveiled the Range Rover Evoque Victoria Beckham Special Edition at an
exclusive launch event in Beijing, China.

The event, which took take place at The Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA)
on the eve of the Beijing Motor Show, saw the Special Edition vehicle revealed
for the first time to a wild fanfare.

Among the Posh offerings you can find in this Limited Edition Evoque include sleek black 20-inch wheels with rose-gold accents painted onto the wheels, “vintage tan” semi-aniline leathers, exclusive Mohair Carpets similar to those found in her father’s Rolls-Royce and - get this; a bespoke four-piece luggage set.

Friday, May 4, 2012

HiDuP

Suatu kesempurnaan
menjadikan  kebanggaan
Suatu keangkuhan
menjadikan keengkaran
Suatu kecintaan
menjadikan kelalaian
Suatu ketentuan
Tersungkur kelelahan
Ingat
Hidup ini satu ujian
Hidup ini satu permainan
Hidup hanya sketsa lakonan
Hujungnya ada kematian

Student Melayu Vs Bkn Melayu


PTPTN



PERBADANAN Tabung Pendidikan Tinggi Nasional (PTPTN) ditubuhkan 15 tahun lalu bagi membantu dan meringankan bebanan ibu bapa membiayai kos pengajian anak mereka.


Peningkatan kos pengajian terutama di Institusi Pengajian Tinggi Swasta (IPTS) menyebabkan kerajaan berpendapat satu tabung perlu diwujudkan bagi membantu ibu bapa.
TIDAK RELEVAN...tidak perlu lagi memperjuangkan hasrat memperoleh pendidikan percuma kerana sudah tidak relevan dengan keadaan dunia masa kini.

JANGAN TAKSUB...mahasiswa perlu memahami situasi serta fakta sebenar sebelum mengambil keputusan bertindak begini.

JASA...apakah PTPTN tidak berjasa kepada mahasiswa ini sehingga sanggup mengambil tindakan di luar batasan?
SIA-SIA...jangan lakukan tindakan sia-sia dan mudah diperkudakan orang lain.
Sejak itu, PTPTN membantu mahasiswa membiayai pengajian mereka di universiti dan ibu bapa hanya menyediakan duit poket.

Hakikatnya, pelajar dan ibu bapa mendapat manfaat tetapi ramai tidak menunaikan janji apabila menamatkan pengajian dan mendapat pekerjaan.
Kegagalan pelajar membayar balik pinjaman menyebabkan PTPTN menanggung kerugian kerana terpaksa menambah jumlah pembiayaan setiap tahun.

Ketegasan pengurusan PTPTN melarang pelajar yang gagal membayar balik pinjaman meninggalkan negara selain menyiarkan nama mereka di akhbar, sedikit sebanyak membenihkan kemarahan pelajar.

Ada pelajar menggelar PTPTN sebagai ‘along’ kerana mengambil tindakan tegas terhadap mereka padahal sebagai pemilik, mereka berhak berbuat demikian.
Akhir-akhir ini apabila ada pihak menyarankan supaya kerajaan memansuhkan pinjaman PTPTN, pelajar mengambil kesempatan daripada isu itu untuk menangguk di air keruh.

Mereka begitu drastik mahukan PTPTN dimansuhkan tetapi persoalannya, apakah benar tabung itu menyusahkan atau mahasiswa enggan memikul tanggung jawab?
Ketua Jabatan Ekonomi, Fakulti Ekonomi dan Pengurusan Universiti Putra Malaysia, Dr Wan Azman Saini Wan Ngah berkata, tindakan keterlaluan itu
mencerminkan sikap sesetengah mahasiswa yang tidak tahu mengenang budi.
Baginya, golongan itu hanya mentafsir PTPTN secara luaran yang mengaitkannya sebagai ‘penindas mahasiswa’, namun tidak mengambil kira aspek lain yang turut dijana hasil pemberian badan pinjaman berkenaan.


“Mereka sebenarnya tidak tahu hujung pangkal perjuangan. Mereka hanya sekadar berteriak mahu memansuhkan PTPTN kerana dianggap menindas dan menyusahkan.
“Hakikatnya, banyak lagi kepentingan PTPTN tidak diketahui. Jika mereka faham mengenai sumbangan PTPTN, pasti tidak akan bertindak begini,” katanya.

PTPTN yang ditubuhkan pada 1997 kini melalui saat sukar apabila dituduh penindas mahasiswa termasuk menyenarai hitam peminjam yang culas membayar kembali pinjaman selain menanggung kos pentadbiran satu peratus.
Bagaimanapun, beliau menegaskan, apa dianggap membebankan itu nilainya terlalu kecil jika dibandingkan nikmat diperoleh mahasiswa selepas tamat pengajian.

“Bayangkan, pinjaman diterima hanya sekitar lima hingga 10 peratus saja daripada seluruh kos pendidikan. Yang lainnya sudah diber subsidi.

“Dengan pinjaman seperti itu, mereka akhirnya menjadi manusia dengan kerja dan pendapatan yang baik. Jadi mengapa mesti bising dan tidak berpuas hati?
“Adakah nilai itu terlalu besar berbanding nikmat bakal diperoleh pada masa depan? Kadar semasa dikenakan institusi pinjaman seperti bank juga lebih tinggi, nilai satu peratus ditambah pinjaman itu sebenarnya tidak berbaloi,” katanya.

Mahasiswa tidak perlu memasang angan-angan inginkan pendidikan percuma kerana harga pendidikan hari ini mahal harganya.
“Ya, kita boleh melakukannya seperti negara maju, tapi sanggupkah rakyat negara ini membayar cukai melebihi 26 peratus?

“Jangan bandingkan dengan negara maju sebab cukai mereka sangat tinggi seperti Jerman sebanyak 46 peratus.
“United Kingdom (UK), Amerika Syarikat (AS) dan Sweden dulunya memberi pendidikan percuma tetapi kini mula mengenakan bayaran pengajian untuk mahasiswa institusi pengajian tinggi (IPT).

“Di UK dan AS misalnya, mereka juga ada badan pinjaman seperti PTPTN kerana tahu tidak mampu lagi memberi pendidikan percuma kepada rakyatnya,” katanya.
Katanya, jika negara berkenaan sudah melakukannya, apa relevan permintaan seperti itu di negara ini?

Melalui PTPTN, jumlah mereka yang mampu memperoleh pendidikan melonjak daripada hanya 27,000 tempat ditawarkan di IPT sekitar 1990-an kepada 381,000 pada 2010.
“Lonjakan 14 kali ganda ini membuktikan sumbangan PTPTN untuk membantu masyarakat memperoleh pendidikan sangat besar, sekali gus melonjakkan lagi sektor tenaga kerjaya, ekonomi dan pembangunan.

“Industri makanan, pembinaan, teknologi dan penerbitan juga memperoleh manfaat kerana adanya permintaan tinggi daripada warga IPT. Bayangkan, jika tiada PTPTN, adakah sektor ini mampu bertahan?
“Pada saya, mahasiswa ini hanya dipergunakan sedangkan mereka sendiri tidak tahu apakah perjuangan sebenar,” katanya.

Menekankan tanggungjawab sebenar mahasiswa adalah belajar hingga tamat pengajian, seterusnya memperoleh pekerjaan baik bagi membayar semula pinjaman diperoleh.
“Mentaliti ini yang perlu disemai kerana hakikatnya mereka masih belajar dan perlu terus belajar hingga berjaya menggenggam ijazah.

“Ini bukan tanggungjawab mereka. Apa jua kehendak dan keputusan biarlah dibuat berlandaskan hasil perbincangan pihak berkaitan yang lebih berkepentingan serta arif.
“Mengadili PTPTN dengan cara melancarkan tindakan provokasi bukan penyelesaian terbaik. Ini bukan cara golongan intelektual,” katanya.

Menegaskan fungsi PTPTN sebagai institusi pemudah cara sokongan pendidikan masih relevan, beliau percaya jika pendidikan percuma diberikan, pastinya mahasiswa tidak akan menghargai peluang di depan mata.
“Rasionalnya, barang percuma, nilainya tidak begitu berharga. Jika sekarang pun mereka tidak pandai menghargai, bayangkan jika diberi pendidikan percuma.

“Keadaan ini berbeza dengan mahasiswa dulu sebab mereka bersungguh-sungguh menggunakan peluang untuk mengubah nasib manakala ibu bapa sanggup bergolok gadai. Kesukaran dan keperitan menjadikan mereka fokus dan tidak banyak meminta-minta.

“Malangnya, mahasiswa hari ini mensia-siakan peluang yang diberikan,” katanya.

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

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