Wednesday, March 31, 2010

for my group members~!



hye guys....

maybe this is my last post for our blog right..:)

so sad to end of this...

first of all..thank you very much to MR ZULKIFLI http://dzuanppbl.blogspot.com/ for his guide, and for be the best lecturer for us..really apreaciate it. Guys..we are very special because can learn from him...


FOR MY GROUP MEMBERS:


FATIN, PIJA, SYAM, AND FANDI thank you so much for be the best group member for me and accept me as group member. thanks again because support me to create the our simple blog but nice ok..:p hahaha..joking..thank you because cooperate with me and please dont "serik" group with me..hehehe


for my class members:

thanks guys because blogwalking to this blog..and thanks for this friendship..;)


last but not least...

hope we will get flying colours result for the Eng. for Science Social and absolutely in your exam..with pray from our lecturer and parents..hope we will do the best...


thanks again~~

bubye~!




CONCLUSION FOR OUR BLOG~~

In conclusion, the concept of 1Malaysia is a universal concept. As the main objective of this concept is to unite all races in Malaysia, the 1Malaysia concept can be implemented in all aspects of lives. As been mentioned earlier, sports in Malaysia have also implementing the concept, same goes with music, food, education and much more.

Unity as envisioned through the 1Malaysia concept varies greatly from the assimilation concept practiced in other countries where the ethnic identities are wiped out and replaced with one homogeneous national identity.

On the other hand 1Malaysia values and respects the ethnic identities of each community in Malaysia, and proudly regards them as an asset or advantage. 1Malaysia underlines the value of "Acceptance" amongst its multi-racial people, where one race embraces the uniqueness of other races so that we may live with mutual respect for each other as a nation.

In short, the concept of 1Malaysia has been accepted by Malaysia as it gives and underlines the value of acceptance among all. Yet, there are still some negative feedbacks received on the concept. Therefore the concept is still being construct for all Malaysian to accept.

Sunday, March 28, 2010

1Malaysia's Success Depend On How Ethnic Interests are Addressed

The 1Malaysia Foundation(Yayasan 1Malaysia) has proposed to be implemented to achieve a balance between ethnicity and economic prosperity, in line with the 1Malaysia concept. Among the five steps are:

First: Observe the equilibrium establish in Federal Constitution between "special position"
and "interests of right as other community".

Second: Refer, the concept first New Economic Policy (NEP), to eradicate poverty regardless of ethnicity.

Third: NEP second goal, to reduce the economic function based on ethnic identification.

Fourth: Abuse of power and greed at all levels of society.

Fifth: Media practitioners, politicians, bureaucrats, businessmen and anyone who has strong influence in the community should be encourageed to view issue of ethnicity in relevance to the economy from a more holistic perspektive.

Trusstees Chairman Dr. Chandra Muzaffar said, How the importance of ethnic issues addressed in the economic and social development will be key to determining success and failure of 1Malaysia.

(www.bernama.com) Dec 17 2009...

In my opinian, First step is indeed necessary viewed critically because according to the Federal Constitution the malay only are given more priority than other races, this will create the perception of other people the government be favoritism..this step is not to change the constitution but to improve as people age independence era and globalization mentality is different.
While, second and third step is most important because asset in developing countries to achieve a balance between ethnicity.

Sunday, March 14, 2010

Speech by Lim Kit Siang at the opening of the new RM800,000 Kuching DAP premises at Jalan Abang Abdul Rahim, Kuching on Monday, 8th March 2010 at 10 am:

Najib losing battle for 1Malaysia when a rational and level-headed Umno leader like Second Finance Minister Husni could make a racist remark when he is under influence of Penang UMNO
The Prime Minister, Datuk Seri Najib Razak is fighting a losing battle for his 1Malaysia slogan and concept when a rational and level-headed Umno leader like the Second Finance Minister Datuk Ahmad Husni Mohd Hanadzlah could make a racist remark when he is under the influence of Penang Umno.
DAP MP for Jelutong Jeff Ooi has asked Husni to apologise for making a racist remark at a dinner organized by the Penang Malay Chamber of Commerce on Friday, where he said: “Kalau orang Cina di Pulau Pinang buli kita, kita lawan balik orang Cina”.
Husni’s racist remark was reported in the evening edition of the Penang papers on Saturday night but it was taken out in the morning editions of the Sunday papers.
Although this racist Husni remark has been denied, it had been caught on tape.
I am very surprised as DAP MPs have always found Husni as a very rational, level-headed and reasonable Deputy Minister and since Najib’s elevation as Prime Minister last April, as Second Finance Minister, and we find it most shocking that he could have uttered such a racially-laden statement, which runs counter to what Najib’s 1Malaysia represents.
The question all Malaysians must ponder is why a usually rational, level-headed and reasonable Umno leader who is very moderate in his views could make such a racist remark completely of his character?
The only explanation is that when Husni went to Penang, he was influenced by the sustained hate campaign of UMNO Penang exploiting the “race and religion” card falsely painting Penang Chief Minister and Pakatan Rakyat Penang State Government as anti-Malay and anti-Islam.
As a moderate Umno leader, Husni should be exercising restraint and check on the irresponsible and seditious campaign by Penang Umno, which took full advantage of Umno-controlled media like Utusan Malaysia and Berita Harian, making a total mockery of Najib’s 1Malaysia campaign – and not to succumb to the Penang Umno virus as to condone and even to aid and abet such an irresponsible and seditious campaign of hate and racism.
When moderate UMNO leaders like Husni could lose their moderate bearings when in the Penang Umno milieu of hate politics, what hope and future is there for Najib’s 1Malaysia slogan and concept?

POLITICAL

May I take this opportunity to remind you that you have called yourself the 1-Malaysia Prime Minister. I have no qualms in admitting that it’s a good slogan. To be frank I thought it was almost a perfect one.

Partisan sentiment asides, no one in his or her right frame of mind should ever entertain to reject it. But beyond rhetoric, you have now turned into an exact anti-thesis of anything except 1- Malaysia. That has become very distressing and indeed extremely deplorable.

It would be very mean and unfair, to remind that you are the only Prime Minister in our political history that came into office carrying huge political baggage that might have disqualified you and derailed your dream of becoming the Right Honourable PM. Despite the onerous odds, you escaped and scrapped through.

Mind you, those nightmares may have faded for now but much as you wish, it couldn’t be buried forever.

But you had all the chance to be putting right all the many wrongs of your own or party’s ‘sins of omission and commissions’. It has gone past 9 months since you took the helm, the nation is wary and everyone is asking, where is the 1-Malaysia?

You shouldn’t need reminding that rhetoric without substance breeds contempt and distrust. You are dangerously treading the path of your immediate predecessor.

Much worse, you are now perceived as even weaker and perpetuating the legacy of lost opportunity by your unending flip-flopping in the typical fashion of the party you now lead.

What is ailing you Mr PM?

Did you not have the chance to correct the many years of BN’s usurpation of contractual rights of the people of Kelantan by negating the agreement between Kelantan government and Petronas? You didn’t!

The people of Sabah and Sarawak now wonder if the corresponding ‘Vesting Deed’ by which they vested all their rights in their petroleum resources to Petronas will remain in force, once a regime change happens in East Malaysia.

You betray a very poor understanding of the ‘sanctity of contract’ and the practice of Federalism. Against this political decision, your continuous sloganeering of 1-Malaysia seems shallow and remotely caring.

Did you not have the chance to equally denounce and revamp the BTN’s overly ‘racist-indoctrination-propaganda’ on Malay supremacy, as to provide nation-rebuilding and your 1- Malaysia a chance? Again you didn’t! It’s very scary imagining the people you actually listened to.

Did you not witness for yourself of how ‘lawlessness’ in the judiciary has become the norm and the nation quickly degenerating into Uganda and Zimbabwe? Constant overturning of judgments by superior courts smacked of unending Executive interference.

Did you not have the chance to cleanup the rot in the Judiciary after the ceaseless assault by the Executive? You had the chance but you didn’t!

You liberalised the service sector to provide the nation a chance to rekindle our nation’s competitiveness. It was quite commendable. You equally have the chance to prevent and pluck all holes of leakages by stopping abuse of power, corruption and cronyism to truly boost our competitiveness. Oddly, why didn’t you! Your selective amnesia seems baffling.

Matrade convention contract award stood as a landmark testimony to all your performance-first empty-rhetoric. Apprehending small fries in the PKFZ-mother-of-all-scandal and allowing sharks to roam freely in Malaysian murky waters doesn’t augur well and at loggerheads with the effort to stamp off corruption, reminiscent of the earlier half hearted-war on corruption.

Now you have the chance to evade the looming battle on the usage of the name of Allah by adherents of other faiths. Very regrettably you don’t until it now has escalated to arson attack on 10 places of worships of the Christians and Sikhs?

Quite on the contrary and to everyone’s surprise, you consented to a demonstration by a deluge of disgruntled protestors to vent their anger and worse still, in mosques.

By so doing you are stoking flames of religious dissension and apparently condoning hard-liner’s stance. Isn’t this a great disservice to Islam? Isn’t this a great disservice to Allah? You have in fact fuelled the fire of religious bigotry.

You are in fact planting the seeds of extremism and discords in young Malaysian minds. Isn’t this diametrically opposed to your rhetoric of 1-Malaysia?

We couldn’t be faulted if we now perceive you as irresponsibly opening that flood-gate of self-destruction.

Were you totally oblivious of the far reaching ramifications of your action? Were you not aware of encouraging intimidation and violence as means to resolve religious differences in our truly plural society? Perhaps you weren’t. That’s bad news for 1-Malaysia.

Finally, who are you really afraid of? Are we to understand that you are after all afraid of the party that you now lead? Are you really in control? Didn’t Pak Lah have all the good intention of putting the two decades of Tun M’s misdoings and failed for the same reason?

Are we witnessing a failing 1-Malaysia Mr PM?

Wednesday, March 10, 2010

HOW SPORT CAN STRENGTHEN UP RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN RACES

the establishment lotus F1 team 1 malaysia is suitable for our nation,with has many races as been said by prime minister malaysia out of 1 malaysia concept.
lotus F1 team 1 malaysia is not only own by several individual,but also own by all malaysian citizen .In establishment of this team ,the 1 malaysia spirit with is"people first,performance now" has became its princip.
the ministry of youth and youth and sport,has voice out,it's opinion to combine all the sport under 1 malaysia theme.The combination of such sport also help the offices from difference races,who conduct the sport can work together and make the process to be more effective.
Furthermore,recognizing the sports based on races should be a abolished from primary school itself,so,the wont be any racial emotion.Where the student think that certain sports only for particular races only .In places with has difference races the society should be ancouraged to join sport activities.For example,the malay should be encouraged to play basketball,meanwhile,the chinese and indian should be encouraged to play "sepak takraw" but this,only can happen if all of them all ready familiar with such activities from primary school itself.Making every malaysian student to join at least one sport for the country,could develop a succesful citizen,both academicly and sport wise,and also could strengthen the relationship between races,this is idea of our education ministry.
the government also built "people sport arena",which has been the new hot place for youth of various races to spend their free time.Hopefully,this "people sport arena"will reduces social problems,created by youth and also strengthen up the inter racial relationship.
sport could be an effective medium for people from all the races to do common activities among then,and get to know each other better.
It also had been proven that sport can be youth to create patriotisme among our society and build national integration.
It is very sad that nowadays we have to recognize sports based on race,for example,we hardly see chinese in playing soccer.In 1970's,malaysia was a powerful football team in asia,there were many races in the team in comparison to the present team.


adopted from:
tunteddy.blogspot.com/.../
title:signifikasi-sumbangan-sukan-formula-1.html
www.malaycricket.org.my/.../index.php?...
title: persatuan-tidak-perlu-disatukan..

Monday, March 1, 2010

one Malaysia song by Faizal Tahir

Ku teguh berdiri tiada lagi ragu atau gentar
Ku terus berani melangkah maju ke hadapan
Satu impian nyawaku pertaruhkan

Genggaman tanganmu,
semangatku terus membara janji ku pada mu,
harapanmu ingin ku laksanakan

Kau adalah ilham pada mereka yang ingin berjaya
Kau terus berjuang demi membawa perubahan
satu impian oh berjuta harapan

Genggaman tanganmu,
semangatku terus membara janji ku pada mu,
harapanmu ingin ku laksanakan

Satu Malaysia,
kita inspirasi pada dunia
Nama kan dijulang,
kita menjadi kebanggaan
Satu wawasan bersama bergandingan..

Genggaman tanganmu,
semangatku terus membara janji ku pada mu,
harapanmu ingin ku laksanakan

KOMPOSER:
Audi Mok

PENULIS LIRIK:
Nur Fatima