Sunday 16 September 2012

Zebra Crossings That Mean Nothing to Drivers ~Asyikin

I have read this article and i agree with this that zebra crossings that mean nothing to drivers. I really don't know what will happen to this country if their people don't want to change their attitudes. Our Malaysia already go further but they said pedestrian-crossing is just mere rectangles painted white or yellow on the road and it's nothing to them. We don't know what we the tourism said and it such dangerous driving potential hazard to our citizens. Will this not paint a damaging image of Malaysia.

Being Aware Can Make All The Difference ~Fatwa

Given the recent verdict in two rape cases involving minors in Malaysia, there is a need to promote sexual awareness among the young. Sexual awareness will not only teach teenagers to say 'NO', overall they will be able to respect their own sexuality, as well as that of others. Schools play an important role in moulding young minds into highly civic-minded adults. 

Thursday 13 September 2012

BEST FRIENDS



Hello friends! :) I just read an interesting article about "Best Friends". You all must not really known what the meaning of BEST FRIENDS. Right?? Let's me explain to you all. Best friends refers to the friends who share anything among themselves. The best friend are such friends who are always there for you when you needs them. They never let you down in any situation. So, I sure all of you must have your own best friend like me. :)  
~AIDA

150 MAT REMPIT NABBED AND MADE TO PUSH THEIR MOTORBIKES.

 The merriment of more than 150 Mat Rempit and about 100 of their pillion riders was cut short when they were rounded up by the pollice. Earlier, they were spotted racing and doing dangerous stunts while being cheered on by onlookers and their friends. State Internal Security, Public Order and Traffic Chief Supt Wan Aziz said, they screened all those present, and eight youths tested positive for drug. ~AMIRAH

STUDENT KILLED IN ROAD ACCIDENT



I have read an tragic article about "student kill in road accident". This article story about a student who will be sitting for the SPM examination on November. She was killed when the motorcycle that she was riding collided head-on with a car that coming from the opposite direction. Nur Syazana, 17, died on the spot in Jalan Bukit Belah, Bayan Lepas. ~AIDA

Sunday 22 July 2012

AN INCREDIBLY BRAVE DOCTOR

I like the texts because it is interesting.  This texts tell us about a doctor, Dr John Knox.  He was young, had just turned 28 and was practising in Australia.He decided that he had a mission to fulfill as a volunteer with Doctors without Borders.  He went to serve nine month in Congo.He had only the equipment that he carried in his shoulder bag.  There was also a lnguage barrier but he could speak some Portuguese and that helped. Their mission was to send doctors to war or disaster zones. Why do the doctors choose to do this extremely ardous task? These are doctors with special mission.  They do not want to work in air-conditioned and cosy clinics and deal with rich patients who are worried about their nose or shape of body.These are doctors who have been dealing with dying AIDS patients , care for federal  prisoners and work with patients who have lost all hope and resources.

(FATWA)

Sunday 17 June 2012

Having A Healthy Lifestyle

A healthy lifestyle means doing what you can to keep your body and mind in optimum shape. This involves making wise choices in your daily diet, performing the right amount of physical activity, coping well with stress and controlling your weight. The end results will be feeling your best, looking your best and living your best life for a long time. There are five tips about having a healthy lifestyle. :

-Healthy Food
-Exercise
-Stay Clean
-Enjoy Yourself
-Regulate Your Weight

Wednesday 13 June 2012

D0g Kills Elderly J0gger

 

SUBANG JAYA: TWO people, one armed with a stick and another with an umbrella, went to help a senior citizen who was being savagely attacked by a dog yesterday morning. Despite their efforts, the victim was killed on the spot.
This was the scene in Jalan SS19/5B yesterday morning, where Yip Sin Hua  , 74, out for his morning jog, was attacked and killed by an American Staffordshire terrier that had broken loose from its owner's compound.
"I hit the dog so many times on the head with a stick, but it just did not let go.
"Its jaws were firmly clamped on the man's neck and he, too, could not push it away," cried 86-year-old Lina Yong, a neighbour of the dog owner.
"Then, a motorcyclist stopped and he also hit the dog with an umbrella until it broke. Still, the dog did not budge.
"It only let go after the victim stopped struggling. I guess he had died by then."
The dog then calmly turned around and entered its owner's compound through an open garbage chute door.
A doctor, who was in the neighbourhood, rushed to Yip's aid but he was already dead.
This terrifying scene was still being relayed to neighbours by Lina several hours after the incident.
Yip, a regular jogger who stayed in Jalan SS19/5E, was out for his exercise at 9.30am when the dog attacked him.
Lina said she heard screams and when she came out, she saw the dog on top of Yip. It had torn off part of his right ear and was biting his neck.
After the attack, a passer-by used Yip's handphone to contact his family.
The family went to the dog owner's house and demanded that the occupants come out and apologise, but they refused.
Subang Jaya police chief Assistant Commissioner Yahaya Ramli said the dog's owner was a 25-year-old female accountant who had a valid licence for the animal.
"She adopted the dog from a private kennel three months ago," Yahaya said, adding that police had recorded her statement.
The case has been classified as causing death by negligence, a charge punishable with a maximum jail sentence of two years, a fine, or both, upon conviction.
Veterinary Services Department officials went to house, sedated the animal and took it away.
Yip's wife, Lim Yoke Kim, 73, said she was not alarmed when she received the call.
"I didn't think my husband's condition was serious until I reached the scene."
The distraught woman said the family had been living in the area for more than 20 years and that Yip was a regular jogger who did not encounter any problems before.
"He was hale and hearty, and did not suffer from any illness. He celebrated his 74th birthday on April 28."
Lim said her husband worked in an advertising agency and they had four sons aged between 44 and 51. The family demanded that the owner of the dog apologise over the incident.