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Sunday, August 30, 2009

politics



“Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs authorities are investigating possible sugar-smuggling activities were happened after a tone of the commodity was seized from an Indonesian barter-trading vessel”. “Negeri Sembilan marine police found 20-50kg sacks of sugar hidden in the vessel’s hull when it was stooped three nautical miles off the Linggi coast at about 5.30pm. The sugar was found packed in the sacks of a local producer from Kedah, with the words “for export”. - The Star, 27 August 31, 2009

Hoola… today I want to talk about the hottest politics topic. Hurmmm… yesterday I read the newspaper and still the hottest story is still about the demands of sugar in the market. This kind of the drama will happen when any festival is just around the corner.

Hurmmm… I wonder what are the factors of this problem can happened to our country??

Is that because of the ineffective law in our country? Or because the government is not taking these problems seriously or some people are so greedy about the money, wanting to make extra money during festival?

Aiyahh there are too many factors daa….headache already…

These kinds of dramas are really not supposed to be happened!

Why??! Because it will effect our country and the victims are still our society! For sure the price of sugar will increase and some grocers will take advantages by hiding the sugar stocks and selling it with extra charge to their customers! The consequences of these problems are all the goods prices will be increasing too, for example the drink at mamak stalls, ‘kuih-muih’, and other sugar-based products.

Ohh no…

Maybe it will bring some good and bad news for us. The good thing when this situation happened is, we will learn how to use sugar wisely and reduce the sugar intake in our daily life! That’s good for our life, what….

But then, the bad news is the price of goods will keep increasing as I said before…hu.hu.hu….

Sunday, August 16, 2009

* HAPPY HOLIDAY, EVERYBODY!! *

Hi, everybody!!

Well, i've nothing much to say actually... just, enjoy your holidays.. but don't forget to search for our oral presentation, ok?

Here i just want to share with all of you one of my favourite happy song ~ HAPPINESS ~ from a good family drama 'YAMADA TARO MONOGATARI' means 'Tales of Yamada' by a japanese band, ARASHI...

p/s: Sir, you've told us that you're into Korean dramas, right? How about you try and watch this drama..to all my friends too... it's about a brother who works so hard for his family as if he was the head of the family...enjoy~


Saturday, August 15, 2009

cOmmUnIcATioN SkiLl: SpEaKINg To AuDiEnCe




Speaking to audience can be exciting. Lack of preparation can make the best presentation a complete disaster. The presenter have to structure his presentation once he has decided on the presentation's objective and overall goal.

They should start this process by determining the length of the presentation. Besides that, the whole presentation should be broken into smaller segments, with each segment explaining a specific task (which will reflect the overall objective). For example, the first segment should be explaining the introduction of the presentation. In this particular segment, the person should include an overview of the presentation or a short summary of the person's speech, mainly explaining the topic (why and what). Each presentation should be kept short and simple. This is because the audience will not remember every point of the presentation. Therefore, highlight the most important parts of the presentation. The risk of boredom is higher when the presentation is long. To ensure the effectiveness of the presentation, the person who presents the presentation should emphasize what he is going to tell the audience (For instance, “In this presentation I will show you....”). Furthermore, tell them the key points by expanding and illustrating each one clearly. At the end of presentation include a short summary of what been told. Next, include the use of visual aids such as slide projectors, data projectors, video machines and computers. Ensure the data is not crammed onto any single visual. Keep each visual limited to six lines or less. Graphics used should be large enough so that the audience can see it clearly. When using various visuals, do not turn your back to the audience. Position yourself so you can use the visuals while facing the audience during presentation.

Monday, August 10, 2009

* ANTIC CAFE~ *

Sorry...because of some technical errors,i can't put in the clip of An Cafe. So now, I try my best to put in the clip...I believe An Cafe is the band that show their own visual kei and somehow supporting the Harajuku Fashion....enjoy~




Saturday, August 8, 2009

HARAJUKU

This is a fanvid of Antic Cafe of popularly known as An Cafe a japanese rock band.An Cafe are known as a good supporter visual kei appearance.Visual kei is one of the fashion the Harajuku kids wears besides (gothic lolita) and others styles.

Harajuku is a name of a place in Japan that is near to Tokyo and Shibuya.This is the place where japanese teenagers around Tokyo will ge ather at a bridge there wearing their unique and weird-but-cool clothings on every Sunday.Usually,the Harajuku kids will mix-and-match and dress up like gothic lolita visual kei,punk,rock and even cosplayers.They will be dressing up differently showing their identify or expressing their true-selves.Starting from a bunch of high school students who tended to the express themselves.This phenomenon had become a new subculture mostly called harajuku kids surrounding area tend to follow them.This group also influenced the Wester teenager.

One of the example of western people who get influenced and attracted to Harajuku is a good singer , Gwen Stefani . She even recorded a song contributed to the Harajuku Girls.
Listen up to this video clip of Harajuku's Fashion.




On top of all that i have wrote above,here is an interview with a fashion designer ,Keifla and you will understand some more of Harajuku Fashion .