Plymouth’s Malaysian Festival 2007

Last year’s ticket sold out early. So this year we, Malaysian Association of MARJON, decided to invite more people and provide bigger space and have more things! From 250 tickets, we double it to 500. So there are 2 sessions for the cultural dance perfomance, much bigger and better exhibition, more food and loads of people! So people Plymouth, take note of this big event. Book your tickets early so that you won’t regret.

PS: Don’t blame me if this blog is not updated daily. Be there or be square! Jumpa di sana!

Various references is a need

A day before yesterday I received comment from Susan Loone that I should vary my reading. Recently found a skeleton in malaysian Government’s closet,in a blog by arifabdull
and feel so embarrassed of my own government. I never thought that the party who nationally claims want to vanish corruption, had done such thing. Like Susan says “may the truth saves us all”, but I would like to alter Star Wars’ famous quotation “may the force be with truth”. Heheh.

Bloggers, who writes, openly, may get dooced. There’s a probability that you’ll get sued as well. Like Rocky’s Bru and Jeff Oii, although they are the bloggers who writes professionally (and respectfully). I hope that those who are on the right side may win pilihanraya kecil Ijok.

My webstats skyrocketed!

Bismillah. I do not expect to get such attention from people. This morning, I check my blog’s traffic as usual, something weird happened. Usually the range of visitor is from 42-15 per day, but this morning, I was so shocked to see the skyrocketed graph, that says my blog received 609 visitors on 26th April 2007, after 9 hours I posted “I do have something to say on pilihanraya kecil Ijok”. Gosh. Malaysian do care about politic actually. See the pix. Click to enlarge.

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skyrocketed graph

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I do have something to say on pilihanraya kecil Ijok

Bismillah. In the name of Allah, the most gracious, the most merciful.

Currently, in Malaysia, mini election in Ijok is the famous topic in daily conversation. Although I am in here, doesn’t mean that I do not care about my country. Politic is quite important as it plays big role in determining citizen’s fate. Mini election in Ijok is simply a microcosm, to see which party’s fight is right (hey, that’s rhyme!). I am merely an observer, not siding in either party. But still, I have an opinion and do my own analysis, not merely an observation.

As you know, since I’m not really ‘being there’, my eyes and ears are from the media, but there are various media that I use. In my opinion, there shouldn’t be accusations and merely gifts, but true words. I would like to say to any politician (I mean, any, not just Malaysia), that to win citizen’s heart, is to fight for their right.

Let’s see whether my comment will be approved in this blog. 😉

Media that I referred to:

  1. WTV8
  2. Utusan
  3. Malaysia today (source for independent news)
  4. The Star

Comparing Education System

I love ‘comparative education’ module. The module is awesomely inspiring and yet makes me feel intimidated because of my own Malaysian education system. Why? Me, feel inadequate, of Malaysian education system? Honestly, after comparing and learning about other country’s education system, Malaysian education is too idealistic. Far from achievable target. They are running for things that they can’t catch.

There’s a Malay proverb which goes “Yang dikejar tak dapat, yang dikendong berciciran”. It means, you can’t get things that you chase, and you are losing things that you carry. Example, we are trying to make younger Malaysian competitive in scientific field, by making them learning Mathematic, Science and Technology subject, in English. That’s not a bad idea though but please, be realistic. There are many whose English proficiency level is below average. Plus, about 2 over 3 primary schools in Malaysia that do not get basic facilities (basic facilities = electricity, phone lines, and clean water). But why on earth we neglect these schools?

An excerpt from DSAI’s article:

Meskipun kerajaan telah merwarwarkan Sekolah Bestari selama lebih sedekad, Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan telah mendedahkan bahawa hampir 20% daripada sekolah-sekolah rendah kita tidak mempunyai bekalan air bersih; hampir 35% tiada makmal komputer; lebih dari satu perlima tiada makmal sains dan satu persepuluh tidak mempunyai bekalan elektrik sempurna. Secara keseluruhannya, lebih dua pertiga sekolah rendah tidak mempunyai kemudahan yang lengkap. Ini merupakan tambahan kepada pendedahan YB Dr. Wan Azizah Wan Ismail di dalam suratnya kepada Menteri Pelajaran bertarikh 13 Disember 2006 bahawa peratusan perbelanjaan pendidikan kita ketinggalan berbanding Senegal, Malawi dan Kenya di samping kita tergolong di kalangan 24 negara termasuk Palestin dan Maldive yang menghadapi kemerosotan enrolmen sekolah rendah antara 1999 hingga 2004.

Imagine, that God make you born in rural area and experience difficulties in getting necessities. Just imagine. Imagine their fate is yours. So, how on earth you want them to learn science, math and english, plus technology? Even necessities is far from their imagination. I would say, the money should go to these people, because they have rights to get decent education.

We want to develop Malaysia, but we don’t develop the people. So who are going to continue the legacy later? So before we develop the country, develop the human resource first, make them love Malaysia, don’t lose Malaysian elites to the developed country (US, UK, Singapore, etc).

US and UK achievement is better, although they don’t have bombastic policy and national education of philosophy. Obviously because they target what they can achieve and develop the people who can develop the country.

Further reading: KEITH LEONG’s article

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PS: Er, can I use this piece for my assignment?

Tonight I helped akak kemas her stuffs which will …

Tonight I helped akak kemas her stuffs which will be shipped to Malaysia. Whew, now i believe her utmost quotation:

Do not touch. Messiness is a sign of genius. Tidying up could impact negatively on my mental development.

So, I learned that if you want to move out, make sure there are enough bin bags, so that you won’t run out of any while you’re trying to get of the unwanted stuffs. I don’t know. I can’t think too. Haih. Glad for the good news akak. I’m going to miss your presence too. All you have to do now is prepare mentally for the worse and worst of IPBA. Jetlag, everything-is-broken hostel and _____________ (can’t think the appropiate adjective) IPBA’s HEP (Student affair department). OK. OK. 2 am now actually. Time to go to sleep. Selamat berkemas ek akak. Sorry can’t help you to the end.

Guess what, it really gave a negative impact on my mind. Huhuh. Need to write about my itenerary actually.