Tuesday, February 24, 2009

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16 comments:

  1. Najib to be new premier at end of month

    I'm looking forward to the sixth premier of Malaysia.Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi will hand over the baton to his deputy Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak this month.
    As a Malaysian,I hope Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak can lead us to better tomorrow

    http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/3/2/nation/3382191&sec=nation

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  2. Assalamualaikum

    I'm Muhamad Iqmal B. Md Roslim
    Looking forward for my 20th birthday this September.
    I'm from around here.Taman Seri Mahkota Aman to be precise.
    Before, I studied at Pahang Matriculations College, also at Gambang. It just my luck that I dont need to travel far to further my studies.
    But my secondary school is at Dungun,Terengganu. Its a boarding school. I happen to know Munirah, my coursemate/classmate here as she also studied at the same school.
    Frankly, I never really into this blogging stuff.
    I love music
    I dont know, but recently I've been listening to country, and its really not half bad at all.
    Especially this nice young singer, Taylor Swift. Her country has a bit pop vibe,so I guess its enjoyable for everyone(eventhough I cant even remotely related to her songs). There is also Dierks Bentley and Brad Paisley.
    But my all time favourite is Blues/Blues-Rock.
    The kind of sound like Buddy Guy, B.B King and John Mayer really hooked me in.

    So, thats all.
    Thank You.

    Muhamad Iqmal
    PA08014

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  3. What is the problem of TMM software? Do you facing the same problem with me? This is the problem I faced when I’m trying to log in and access the TMM software.

    “Cannot Access the program. Please insert CD-Rom to install.”

    I had logged in and started to access the Text Transformation, but the error happened when I wish to continue to the second question. I had tried many times to access it again but it seems like doesn’t work anymore. Hope that this problem can be solve by the lab technician as fast as possible.

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  4. Hehe! I hope Thai or all of you there in P15 will take all the problems occured in TMM as a challange. It's not that easy to succeed, huh! Well, this is what happened when Technology problem occurs.Hang on there! At least, your lecturer is WELL INFORMED and AWARE of this SITUATION!

    Guru...

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  5. Najib and Abdullah??

    Yeap, I guess everybody is looking forward to the MOMENT huh..So do I! Again, hopefully, he will lead us and bring more prosperity to Malaysia!

    Guru..

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  6. If you asking me: “Among Najib or Abdullah, who is better leader in leading Malaysia to become a modern country? I would say I’ll respect them as a good leader if they can lead Malaysia to be able to stand on the “same high” stage as other modern countries. I’m waiting for the Mission 2020 (WAWASAN 2020) to be realized or achieved by Malaysia.

    I’m really respecting Dr. Mahathir as a good leader because he brings a lot of modern change to Malaysia either in social, economy or politics aspects. Unfortunately, the good moment always can’t last forever. It can be best described with a real situation: “The beauty of the flower will lost once the flower withered and drops down.”

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  7. Najib and Abdullah?

    Well if you ask me, both of them are equally and highly respected among Malaysians.

    To be a leader is never an easy task. The critism a leader receives can be as mean as the rough ocean. But then again, these respected leaders are continiously standing strong in the mids of critism and working hard to proceed with our countries progress!

    I am surely looking foward for great contribution from our leaders.Thank you

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    ASHA LAKSHIMI A/P ANANDAM
    PA08020

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  8. assalamualaikum..
    have a nice day
    najid or abdullah??
    i still remember about my dream last night,i was dream about pak lah retired time..huh so weird why i can dream like that?? hoho..how come i be there at that time?.so sad moment!but i do not crying..what kind of my sad,at that time huh???the answer is because it only my dream haha.. no such thing to be.well when want to talk about who will be the next leader and be the good leader tomorow..just wait and see.

    farhana bt halim
    pa08019

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  9. assalamualaikum,,
    hello I’m farhana bt halim, firstly I want to say that I’m happy and nice to meet you Madam AZLINDA and know you all in this semester ,,huhu ,,,talk about semester????even though I have post this comment near to the end of this semester that will coming. So I hope I’m not to late to introduce my self right??..hehe I’m rely2 excited to go home and I rely2 miss my sweet family..I’m the fifth’s child of seven siblings, I am from north of peninsular Malaysia that is come from Jitra, Kedah,I like travelling, and shopping++, l also like making more friends in my life huhu because friendships is one of my assets. so anyone to know me better can be my friend yeaah..oohh last but not list, GOOD LUCK! for our final exam that will coming soon,that all from me…
    thank you!
    Farhana bt halim
    Pa08019(p15)

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  10. WONG KOK KEEN PA08026April 5, 2009 at 6:29 PM

    Good morning,
    Since the first day I view this blog, I notice I cannot watch the video. This is quite sad for me because I do not know what the content of video is. I hope there will be a chance for me to watch this movie. I feel great because we have the chance to write the comment on the blog. Although blogging is not a formal format like writing a report, but we still can use the correct language as practice on it.

    WONG KOK KEEN
    PA 08026

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  11. NorMastura Bt MohamadApril 5, 2009 at 7:33 PM

    Najib thanks Abdullah

    Umno deputy president Datuk Seri Najib Razak recorded his highest appreciation to party president Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi for his leadership of the party in the last five years.

    Speaking before Wanita, Youth and Puteri delegates, the deputy prime minister said that Abdullah had worked hard in instituting changes throughout his tenure.

    “I, on behalf of Umno, would like to record my highest appreciation and thanks to the party president who has led the party for the past five years,” he said in the joint opening of the Wanita, Youth and Puteri assemblies.

    The changes introduced by the prime minister were based on the philosophy of nurturing a strong pool of human capital. “Pak Lah saw that half a century after we attained independence, we successfully built modern infrastructure of world-class standards. All of that had to be complemented with competitive and highly skilled human capital,” he said.

    Najib, who won the Umno president’s post uncontested, told the delegates he would continue to work hard to strengthen the country’s human capital, which he said was an important component in the country’s national mission.

    He also spoke of Abdullah’s effort to restore confidence in the judiciary through the setting up of the Judicial Appointments Commission.

    “He also continued his effort to fight corruption by establishing the Malaysian Anti-Corruption Commission,” he added.

    Najib said Abdullah had also contributed much in providing social safety net in terms of fighting hardcore poverty and strengthening the agricultural sector.

    The Umno general assembly is the last for Abdullah as party president following his decision not to defend the post he has held since 2004.

    Najib told the delegates that he also appreciated the roles of Umno’s three wings.


    >> Above is the news about the prime minister transition from Abdullah to Najib. From my point of view, there's no difference between both of them. Eventhough they have working in Malaysia's parliment for a several years, but to hold a Prime Minister position is not that easy. I've heard most of Malaysian don't like Abdullah as the Prime Minister because he is so soft spoken. We can't relate his natural attitude with his work, its doesn't make sense.

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  12. Hello everyone...

    For me, I don't really like to involve into politics stuffs. But, don't worry. I know who is Najib and Abdullah. I just hope that, no matter who take over the position as our Prime Minister, our country may still stays in peaceful and harmony and of course, our economics will be enhanced. I don't mind who is going to be our Prime Minister, just they did their job well, I got nothing to say anymore.

    This is because I know, being a leader is a hard and giving comment is easy. It's easy to say, but when it comes into doing it, sure, someone will complaint or not satisfied. Don't say being the Prime Minister of our country, just a simple and minor character, for example, being a group leader of an assignment or project, I guarantee you, there will be sounds or noises complaining or stating their unsatisfactory. Well, life's like that. Nothing is perfect.

    So, my conclusion is.... Mr. Ex-Prime-Minister, Mr. Abdullah, you did a excellent job. and Mr. New-Prime-Minister, Mr. Najib, looking forward to have you as our prime minister. Good Luck.



    Cindy Lee Ik Sing
    PA 08027
    Group: P15

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  13. I agree with what Cindy said , ”I just hope that, no matter who takes over the position as our Prime Minister, our country may still stay peaceful and harmonious and of course, our economy will be enhanced”. Same as her, I didn’t like politics much. To me, politics is clean but people involved with it are making politics dirty. In UMNO, corruption issues show how dirty politics can be. I don’t want to continue on political issues but I just want to state that whoever takes over the leadership of our country, hopefully he can lead Malaysia to be successful in technology, to become a modern and developed country that is recognized internationally. As a Malaysian I am thankful to God to be born as a Malaysian today because I can live in peace unlike other country like Palestine whose citizens are always at war and suffering. I hope that Dato Seri Najib Tun Razak can stabilize our economic situation and ethnic relationships today. I don’t like Malaysia to fall because I love everything about Malaysia, from the people, the culture and the language. Even though I didn’t like politics but when it comes to a Malaysian leader I will give full attention and support them. Malaysia Boleh!

    AHMAD KAMAL BIN ABDUL HALIM (PA08032)

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  14. TAMIL SELVI D/O KUPPUSAMY (PA08009)April 10, 2009 at 8:59 AM

    Well in my opinion both Pak Lah and Datuk Seri Najib Razak are both equally strong and very intelligent leaders. I cannot say one is better than another because both of them are trying to bring differences to this country. Whoever is the leader I just want him to do good things to the nation and people regardless of who they are.

    Pak Lah is a person who is caring and tries to help the people. Datuk Seri Najib Razak is a person who tries to upgrade the poor living style of people who are not staying in urban areas to a better level and standard. Their way of approaching people may be different but their goal is the same that is to help people.

    Now we can see that our country’s economic level is in bad situation and the issue of nation ethic problems and integration are still going on without proper solution.

    So I hope that Datuk Seri Najib Razak will find good solution for the issues that are going on now. I believe he can bring the different to the nation that will make this country a better place to live. I myself as Malaysian will give my full support and commitment for him to drive our nation to become developed nation by the year 2020.

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  15. VIRISHNA S/O MUTHU KRISHNAN (PA08030)April 10, 2009 at 10:38 AM

    In my opinion, to be a leader is does matter who you are but the important thing is how u could lead someone or something to be a better one. Here we have two great leaders who have vast experience in politic arena. We should compare who is the best leader but should appreciate the differences they bring to us and the community.

    Both of them have played significant roles in order to improve our nation and bring something new to the country. I will not compare their contribution because primarily their aim is to understand the current needs of the people and to help them. In order to be leader it is not an easy task. These leaders should be respected because they are continuously standing strong in the middle of criticism and working hard to proceed with our countries progress.

    I am just hoping that the no matter who is the leader, they should do their work according to the interest of the people or react to any problems using their own rational thinking. I will always be behind them to help to drive this country to the level which is to become a developed nation.

    As for Datuk Seri Najib Razak, his leadership is very important now for the nation to be back to normal from the bad economic situation hope he will able to stabilize the economic situation and the ethnic problem in this country.



    VIRISHNA S/O MUTHU KRISHNAN
    PA08030

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  16. VIRISHNA S/O MUTHU KRISHNAN (PA08030)April 10, 2009 at 11:20 AM

    In my opinion, to be a leader doesn’t matter who you are but the important thing is how you could lead someone or something to be a better one. Here we have two great leaders who have vast experience in politic arena. We should compare who is the best leader besides should appreciate the differences they bring to us and the community.

    Both of them have played significant roles in order to improve our nation and bring something new to the country. I will not compare their contribution because primarily their aim is to understand the current needs of the people and to help them. It is not an easy task to be a leader. These leaders should be respected because they are continuously standing strong in the middle of criticism and working hard to develop our countries.

    I am just hoping that no matter who is the leader, they should do their job according to the needs of people besides react to any problems faced by people using their own rational thinking. I will always be behind them to help to drive this country to the highest level which is to make it a developed nation.

    As for Datuk Seri Najib Razak, his leadership is very important in order for the nation to be back to normal condition from the bad economy. I hope he will be able to stabilize the economy and solves the ethnic problem in this country.


    VIRISHNA S/O MUTHU KRISHNAN
    PA08030

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