0 Football for Unity
Football for Unity is a global unique awareness raising and development programme. It brings together children from various religious, ethnic and social backgrounds through football to overcome their differences and learn to work as teams and create youth leaders.
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0 Estet Movie
Summary: Estet revolves around a football match between Estet Cinta Manis and Estet Red Cobra, led by estate workers Farid and Sashi. Both secretly admire Geetha and try to help her from being a victim to her father
Sashi…………………………………………
SASHITHARAN
Farid………………………………………….
FARID KAMIL
Geetha...…………………………………….
JASMIN MICHAEL
Subra...………………………………………
K.S.MANIAM
Full Synopsis.
A film that’s set to take the local industry by storm – with loads of action and humour!
With thrills and spills as seen in movies from southern India, this is a movie that’s going to draw two major communities (Malays and Indians) even closer together …..
Residents of Cinta Manis Estate famed for their close-knit and neighbourly lifestyle, are agog with news of an impending football match between their estate and Red Cobra Estate. The last time the two teams met on the football field was 20 years ago.
The story revolves around two estate workers who are childhood friends, Farid and Shashi. The pair are always at odds with the estate clerk, Ponniah who steals from the rubber tapped by workers to be sold on the black market.
Being very vocal and brave, they champion the fate of the estate workers and in the process makes an impression on Geetha, a young lady.
Meanwhile, all the young people who are eager to represent their estate to win the trophy are trying out for a place on the team. Lots of laughs are in store as Coach Subramaniam (Geetha’s dad) picks his team and trains the players who obviously are not footballers.
The story unfolds that Shashi’s father, Appa was a footballer on the estate team that lost to Red Cobra Estate 20 years ago. A state player then, his promising career came to a sudden halt when his leg was fractured on purpose by Junna, who was hired to ‘do the job’ and end Appa’s career by Ponniah.
The plot thickens when it becomes obvious that Ponniah is out to drive the estate management to bankruptcy so that he and his contacts can buy the shares at below market price.
It becomes apparent then that the football match is actually a ploy of Ponniah’s to win Geetha for himself as Subramaniam owes him a lot of money. If Subramaniam’s team wins, all his debts with interest are paid up but if they lose, Geetha will be handed to Ponniah.
Out of sheer helplessness, Subramaniam attempts to commit suicide but is saved in the nick of time by Geetha. This becomes the driving factor for the estate workers to unite even more and achieve victory while Ponniah and his goons try every trick in the book to bring about their downfall.
A young man named Kublai Khan is sent to audit the estate accounts much to Ponniah’s displeasure, resulting in the young man being set upon and beaten up.
Local heroes Farid and Shashi come to his rescue and Kublai Khan, a keen footballer joins the Cinta Manis Estate team.
Come the day the whole estate is waiting for – the football match and Shashi and Coach Subramaniam are nowhere to be found. Suspecting foul play, Farid puts Kublai Khan in charge of the team and sets out to look for them.
Shashi and Subramaniam have apparently been kidnapped and tied up in a store. Just as Shashi manages to free himself and detonate the bomb that has been tied to Subramaniam’s chest, Ponniah and his goons arrive and a fight ensues.
Meanwhile the football match is underway with the Cinta Manis Estate getting trashed by the Red Cobras who stop at nothing to win!
Farid arrives on the scene to help Shashi who is overpowered by Ponniah and his goons and together, they take them on.
The scoreboard shows 17-0. Cinta Manis Estate is fighting a losing battle as Junna team plays dirty, using a hidden hammer as their weapon of defence! With only 5 minutes to end the game, Red Cobras are assured of victory.
Just then, Farid and Shashi turn up with Ponniah and his goons in two, all tied up. They then join the team and in just a matter of minutes, the score is 17 all!
The suspense mounts as they head for a penalty shootout to determine the winner. Junna puts his all into a kick but its saved by Cinta Manis’ goalkeeper who has moves like Michael Jackson.
It’s now Shashi’s turn to take the penalty shot. Ponniah aims a pistol in his direction but instead, Farid gets shot in the shoulder. Kublai Khan whips out a pistol and shoots Ponniah.
It turns out that Kublai Khan is actually the estate owner’s son (also a Chief Inspector) who was sent to investigate the discrepancies...
What’s going to happen next? Will Cinta Manis Estate win the match?
Find out the thrilling ending of ‘Estet’ at a theater near you!
0 Penang Free School
Penang Free School is a secondary school located on Jalan Masjid Negeri (previously Green Lane), George Town, Penang, Malaysia. Although the medium of instruction is now Malay, Penang Free School was the first English-medium school in South East Asia.
The school was founded by Rev. Sparke Hutchings on October 21, 1816, on the island of Penang, Malaysia. Its first headmaster was Mr. James Cox 1816-1821. Its original premises on Farquhar Street first housed the Hutchings School, but is now the Penang State Museum.
Source Wikipedia
0 TOP 3 POOREST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD 2010
NO.1
Zimbabwe has become the poorest country in the world. It used to one of the 10 poorest countries but the 87.9 sextillion percent inflation has left the countries economy into ruins.
NO.2
Congo is the largest country in the world that has French as an official language – the population of Congo is about 1 million larger than the population of France (66 million people in Congo vs 65 million in France
NO.3
Liberia is one of the few countries in Africa that have not been colonized by Europe. Instead, Liberia was founded and colonized by the slaves who escaped from America.
0 Kuala Lumpur Culture & Heritage
Malays
Malays are the ethnic majority in Malaysia and compose a large population that reside in the outskirts and areas just outside the city. They are constitutionally Muslims and were traditionally farmers and fishermen originating from Palembang in Sumatra. They speak the national language which is Bahasa Malaysia, a form of Malay language which is similar to Indonesia.
Malays have a rich heritage in weaving fabrics and wooden handicrafts, much evident in Malay-centric states such as Terengganu and Kelantan. Malays also form the bulk of Parliament and dominate the political scene in Malaysia.
The Chinese
The Chinese have set foot in Malaysian soil since the 15th Century, but it was only in the late 18th Century that they came en masse to Malaysia from Fujian and Guangdong in China to work the booming tin industry. Many of them settled in Kuala Lumpur and were an integral element for making the city as prosperous it is today. Within the Chinese community, you will find many different dialects but the majority in Kuala Lumpur are of Cantonese descent, followed by the Hokkiens.
The Chinese are the economic power of Malaysia, and in Kuala Lumpur, this is evident by the large number of Chinese inhabiting the urban and city areas. Besides being the second largest race in Malaysia, the Chinese are known for their colourful customs and traditions especially during the Chinese New Year. During this time, they put up fantastic displays of ‘Lion’ Dancing beside providing ‘Ang Pows’ - red packets in money to children, a practice that has carried over to the Malays and Indians of Malaysia.
Today, many Chinese in Kuala Lumpur are English-educated, speaking primarily English with some Chinese dialects in between. The Chinese also pride themselves on good education, and to bridge the divide between local dialects, use Mandarin as the medium of communication and teaching. An overwhelming majority of Chinese are involved with the corporate and commercial business sector of Malaysia.
Indians
The Indians in Malaysia are the third largest race, and a sizeable number of them are located in Kuala Lumpur. Originating from Southern India, most Indians practise Hinduism and speak Tamil or Hindi. Most of their customs and traditions are intricately tied with their religion. Hence, during the Hindu festivals such as Deepavali, Indians will perform colourful rites and visit temples. They were traditionally estate workers for tapping rubber when they first set foot in Malaysia. Today, many Indians are involved in the business sector, especially in restaurants.
0 Proton Inspira Is Our New Proton Waja ?
This is the moment you have been waiting for, the real undisguised image of the Mitsubishi based Waja replacement
So basically proton learned its lesson and went back to mitsubishi like back in the old days before the Waja. Its kinda funny cause the Waja was the very first Proton car designed from the ground up by malaysians only and the Inspira which is said to replace the Waja was created through a partnership with Mitsubishi.
What about the price for our brand new Proton Inspira?
* 1.8 Manual (RM79,999)
* 1.8 CVT Auto (RM87,000)
* 2.0 CVT Auto Premium (RM94,000)
So are you planning to buy this Proton Inspira? Maybe at Proton Showroom this 15th or 16th October. May this new Proton Inspira gives you more inspiration in your life. Your wait is finally over. More importantly you know what you are waiting for because now it is official. Our new Proton Waja 2 Lancer is called Proton Inspira. But it not comfirm yet.
0 Commonwealth Games
The Commonwealth Games is an international, multi-sport event involving athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations.
As well as many Olympic sports, the Games also include some sports that are played mainly in Commonwealth countries, such as lawn bowls, rugby sevens and netball.The Games are overseen by the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF), which also controls the sporting programmed and selects the host cities. The host city is selected from across the Commonwealth, with eighteen cities in seven countries having hosted it.
The event was first held in 1930 under the title of the British Empire Games in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. The event was renamed as the British Empire and Commonwealth Games in 1954, the British Commonwealth Games in 1970, and gained its current title in 1978. Only six teams have attended every Commonwealth Games: Australia, Canada, England, New Zealand, Scotland and Wales. Australia has been the highest achieving team for ten games, England for seven and Canada for one.
There are currently 54 members of the Commonwealth of Nations, and 71 teams participate in the Games. The four Home Nations of the United Kingdom – England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland – send separate teams to the Commonwealth Games, and individual teams are also sent from the British Crown dependencies of Guernsey, Jersey and the Isle of Man (unlike at the Olympic Games, where the combined "Great Britain" team represents all four home nations and the Crown dependencies). Many of the British overseas territories also send their own teams.
The Australian external territory of Norfolk Island also sends its own team, as do the Cook Islands and Niue, two states in free association with New Zealand. It was reported that Tokelau, another dependency of New Zealand would be sending a team to the 2010 Games in New Delhi, India. In the end however they did not.
The 2010 Commonwealth Games are on in New Delhi, India, until October 14.
Source: Wikipedia.
0 Baba-Nyonya
Peranakan and Baba-Nyonya are terms used for the descendants of late 15th and 16th-century Chinese immigrants to the Nusantara region during the Colonial era. This community in Melaka, they address themselves as "Nyonya Baba" instead of "Baba-Nyonya". Nyonya are for the ladies and Baba are for the gentlemen. It applies especially to the ethnic Chinese populations of the British Straits Settlements of Malaya and the Dutch-controlled island of Java and other locations, who have adopted partially or in full Nusantara customs to be somewhat assimilated into the local communities.
They are the elites of Singapore, more loyal to the British than to China. Most have lived for generations along the straits of Malacca and not all intermarried with the local Malays. They are usually traders, the middleman of the British and the Chinese, or the Chinese and Malays, or vice versa. They almost always have the ability to speak two or more languages. In later generations, some lost the ability to speak Chinese as they became assimilated to the Malay Peninsula's culture and started to speak Malay fluently as a first or second language.
While the term Peranakan is most commonly used among the ethnic Chinese for those of Chinese descent also known as Straits Chinese (土生華人; named after the Straits Settlements), there are also other, comparatively small Peranakan communities, such as Indian Hindu Peranakans (Chitty), Indian Muslim Peranakans (Jawi Pekan) (Jawi being the Javanised Arabic script Pekan a colloquial contraction of Peranakan) and Eurasian Peranakans (Kristang = Christians).
The group has parallels to the Cambodian Hokkien, who are descendents of Hoklo Chinese. They maintained their culture partially despite their native language gradually disappearing a few generations after settlement.
0 Waving Our Flag
0 31 Ogos
Does we only do this?
1. See the fireworks
2. Parade
3. Have flag at car.
4. Draw a poster.
If yes. We do not know about independence very well. Of cos our superhero who fight to get Independence so sad. So, we as new generation must know what real mean INDEPENDENCE.
0 Become the Cartoonist
On 27nd of July, we have been given the comic strip. But the fact is, we all men. So we so lazy. Therefore, we do all last minute. Special thank for Cik Ahmad forgive us. Keh2.
Comic strip--Settle.
Writing the dialogue--Settle.
Coloring the picture--Settle.
present- -OF KOZ. (REPEAT). Of Koz... WE ARE READY. Haha
0 The Puzzle
I, Amir Syahir Yaakon team up with Ahmad Fati from TerompahNenekLawa.
Sir Ahmad made a competition who will be the first partner to finish this puzzle.
Unfortunately, We not the first but we had learn the valuable moral from this activity. We must have good teammate to become champion.
Special Thanks for Sir Ahmad for giving us the attractive activity.
1 CrossWord in the class
Name above: Amirul Amir bin Roslan and Mphd Khairul Azlin bin Abd Latif.
Meaning of the word;
Accommodation =The act of making suitable to an end or the condition of being made suitable to an end.
Discrimination =Distinguishing or differentiating. One of the principal abilities underlying any kind of cognition.
Nation = A relatively large group of people organized under a single, usually independent government; a country.
Pluralism = A condition in which numerous distinct ethnic, religious, or cultural groups are present and tolerated within a society.
Racism = The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
Assimilation= The process whereby a minority group gradually adopts the customs and attitudes of the prevailing culture.
Stereotype = A conventional, formulaic, and oversimplified conception, opinion, or image.
Prejudice = Detriment or injury caused to a person by the preconceived, unfavorable conviction of another or others.
Ethnocentrism = Belief in the superiority of one's own ethnic group.
1 New Sem. New Subject
kailan-ikan-masin
OFFICIAL PAGESalam. 1Malaysia to all readers. This semester , our need to create one blog to story what happen in this subject.
What subject?
UHM2022
Who teach?
Mr Ahmad bin Ibrahim
So, for first post, we want to introduce our group members.
SYED MOHD MOKHLIS BIN SAYED MAHADZIR EA08148
KHAIROL IDZLAN BIN SAUFI EA08129
MOHD HAFIZ BIN BAHARUDDIN EA08142
So, our group leader is Amirul Amir bin Roslan. We chose this blog name because it unique name. We also want to everyone try this vegetarian dishes. We must eat vegetarian in daily meals.
Okay. This is for first entry. TQ for reading.