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Tuesday, 23 February 2016

A Visit To National Park, Pahang




A visit to National Park, Malaysia
During the semester holidays, my siblings and I were quite in the dumps because there was nothing to do and we were













The Pahang National Park is one of the most popular tourist attractions in Malaysia. It is known far and wide for its beauty. As the saying goes, "Seeing is believing", I had



        In Pahang, we stayed in a motel. It was a traditional building with lots of exquisite carvings and designs. The next morning, we went to the National Park by jeep. The jalopy













When I stepped into the park, I was thunderstruck. It was




      In the National Park, it was very cool and peaceful. After being in the bustling city with its noisy traffic, the silence was













In the National Park one can go for walks or go rafting in the crystal clear waters. I’m even visited an aboriginal village. The natives were simple and honest. Their fierce loyalty and respect for one another was a model to all of us. They were kind-hearted and the guide even taught us a few words in the native language.

Altogether, it was the best holiday I had ever had. The National Park in Pahang is truly an interesting place in Malaysia and I would not have missed the trip for anything in the world.












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Friday, 19 February 2016

My Bike Team




My Biker Friends

Just like any other kid, or adult growing up had a hero, or somebody that they admire very much. The person that I was effectuated by growing up was the one, and only Michael Jordan. Michael is recognized for his spectacular ball handling skills, and for his outrageous dunks. To me and others he was the greatest basketball player in the history of the NBA. It was not just his obvious talent, but he was a person that many kids looked up to, and wished for some day to be just like him. I use to feel chills up my spine every time somebody mentioned him or every time that I would see him on television, witnessing some of the greatest games of his life. It was very hard for me to miss a game. I felt very proud living in the city of Chicago, home of the greatest basketball player to step foot in the NBA. 













I remember collecting many basketball cards, posters, cups, and even try to have his latest shoes, which most of the time it was impossible for me to purchase. I would have to spend many months of my allowance just to own a pair. There were many things that I tried to have, that had any kind of resemblance towards Michael Jordan. Many of the cards, and posters I still have till this day, hoping that some day they would be worth a decent amount of money, or I might just save them, and give them to my children so they can pass it on to their kids, and so on. Many people consider Michael Jordan to be the greatest player in the world, I consider him to be the best on earth. I don't necessarily believe that there would ever be any body just like him, famous like him, to step up on a basketball court, and be as good ,or be known world wide just like Michael Jordan was during his time.













Even though Michael Jordan was my idol growing up, the realistic person that I admired was my cousin Hugo. He was the one that thought me about different kinds of sports. He thought me about everything that you needed to know about the sports, at a very detail.

In order to describe someone's personality we use fundamental traits. A trait is a characteristic pattern of behaviour or a disposition to feel and act. In this essay I will be evaluating the personality of my cousin whom I've talked about in the previous assignment. I had my cousin take the Big Five Factor Test, and I will discuss his result throughout the essay. And I will give examples of how my cousin fits into each category if the Big Five Factors.

          The first factor I will discuss will be Openness. In this category my cousin scored in the 1 percentile, this means my cousin is very practical, prefers routine, and is very conforming. He is not very imaginative, independent, and does not prefer variety. An example that shows my cousin does fit into this category is that he heavily relies on his mother to do everything for him. He is old enough to do his laundry, but he makes his mom do it for him every time, and he doesn't have a job, nor has he ever had a job and he is 18 already.













One time his mom went on a business trip, so he was home alone for the weekend. He called me and asked me if I know how to use their dryer because he had no idea. I had to go to his house and basically teach him how to do laundry for the first time. I also had to buy him dinner because he could not cook for himself. That day I realized that he was truly dependent of his mother, and was definitely not independent.


The second factor Conscientiousness. In this category my cousin scored in the 86th percentile. He is pretty organized, careful, and disciplined. I think he is disciplined because his mom is very strict with him, and has a lot of rules for him. My cousin is without a doubt a very careful person, one time we went hiking with the whole family, and we came across a waterfall that was maybe fifteen feet above the water below. He suddenly take out his swim suit and jump into the water. We all have a great time on that day picnic beside the waterfall. I love my cousin very much. Thank to my cousin for being a good friend of me.












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Friday, 12 February 2016

Family Trip to Kuala Lumpur




     There are plenty of great places in Kuala Lumpur to visit. A wonderful and happening full of people's and a lot of delicious food to enjoy. You can walk and shopping at Bukit Bintang with a very nice luxury product to shop anda have a fine dining there. Or you can go to Pertama Complex and SOGO Mall at Jalan Tuhanku Abdul Rahman for much cheaper shopping and dining budget.













      So, this weekend I spend my time with my family rather than just stay at home blogging. I have already plan for this trip with my mother and at the same time we have to attend our sibling wedding invitation at nearby Kuala Lumpur. 












          We already spend 2 night at Selangor (state of Kuala Lumpur) accommodated at my unty house. We got 3 days to walk around at Kuala Lumpur and after make a visit the 2nd house (Unty Chu) we decide to go for shopping at 'SOGO' shopping complex. Picture above is the main entrance of the shopping complex. This is the most famous shopping complex before KLCC Twin Towers Shopping Mall.


My aunts, grand mother, nephew and mother.


     Tomorrow we will go for wedding invitation and tonight we will spend the time at my cousin house. Maybe I'll write something about the wedding tomorrow.       












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Sunday, 7 February 2016

My Collage Life

KYPM, Cheras 
(A-Level 1995)



        Those of us who are college veterans will never forget our freshman year at college. Some of us may like to forget our freshman year, but in general it is a time filled with anticipation, some anxiety, and wonderful discoveries. College is a lot different than high school. I may decide to commute from my home to a













          The first thing I’ll notice is the workload. It will be heavier and more intense than I ever experienced before. The major challenges of college work are the large volume of reading, the short deadlines, and the writing, writing, writing. A related effect that can be brought on by the workload is doubt, frustration, and possibly loneliness. 


          I’ll be away from the comforts and friendships my home provided for me over the previous years. On some of those long, seemingly endless nights of studying and writing, it will be only natural for me to long for the good old days. Hang in there. These down periods will pass. Whatever I do, don’t make major decisions about my major, my courses, or even your roommate during one of these blue periods. Things always look better in the morning.













I’ll be making a lot of new friends. Continue to be myself. Don’t strike a pose or play the role of someone I’m not. Select my friends with the same care and patience I have always used. Believe it or not, my college friendships will be among the most satisfying and long-term of my life. It’s always exciting to discover how wonderfully diverse college relationships can be. I’ll also be on my own, my own boss (more or less) 24 hours a day. Be careful here. Don’t go flying off the end of the pier. Enjoy my newfound freedom. Stay up until dawn talking about my ideals and ambitions with my dorm’s regular bull session buddies. Sleep in until the afternoon on a light class day. Explore the local town or suburbs with one or two of my new friends. Remember, though, with freedom comes responsibility. Even though my parents won’t be around to follow up on my loose ends, I shouldn’t let things go completely. Just find my own style.




          I may even start to think about my future. Be on the lookout for role models. Maybe a certain professor is especially inspiring. Perhaps my school has some ground-breaking research going on. Be sensitive to my own gravity. If some area of study attracts me, find out all I can about it. It might be the beginning of my self-definition process. Going to college is as much about finding out who I’m really are as it is about getting that degree.












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