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Friday, October 9, 2009

Father of Modernnization

Do you know Tun Dr. Mahathir Muhammad? Yes, he was our fourth prime minister in Malaysia. He is our father of modernization who make Malaysia become a better place. Tun Mahathir Muhammad is a really good person a good public speaker. He can speak for hours without taking rest. He held post for 22 years from 1981 until 2003, making himself the longest-serving prime minister and the longest-serving leader in Asia. He also was credited for engineering Malaysia's rapid modernization. He is also known for his criticisms toward western and develop country. Moreover, Mahathir is also been noted in the western-style globalization.



Personal

Mahathir was born in Alor Setar Kedah, the youngest among 9 children of a school teacher and a housewife. His father, Mohamad Iskandar, was an Indian origin, being the son of a Malayalee Muslim (who migrated from Kerala) and a malay woman mother, while Mahathir's own mother, WanTampawan, was malay.

He only sell banana fritters(goreng pisang) to support his family and for his education. By that time it is world war II. In 1953, Mahathir only attended a Malay vernacular school before contuining his education at the Sultan Abdul Hamid in Alor Setar. Mahathir then attended the King Edward VII Medical College (the predecessor of present-day National University of Singapore) in Singapore. Later, he married Siti Hasmah Mohd. Ali, a fellow doctor and former classmate in college on 5 August 1956, and left goverment service in1957 to set up his own private practice in Alor Setar.

From his marriage with Tun Dr. Siti Hasmah binti Haji Mohamad Ali, they have seven, children four sons and three daughters which are Marina Mhathir, Mirzan Mahathir, Mokhzani Mahathir, Mukhriz Mahathir, Maizura Mahathir and Mazhar Mahathir. Both Mukhriz and Mokhzani are involved in business as well as in politics while their eldest Marina is a prominent local writer and AIDS activist.





Political Career

While in the political wilderness Mahathir wrote his book " The Malay Dilemma" in which he sought to explain the causes of the 13 May incident in Kuala Lumpur and the raesons for the Malay's lack of economic progress within their own country. He has so many reasonable view to share with us. The book is really interesting if you read it. He then proposed a politico-economic solution in the form of " construction protection", worked out after careful consideration of teh effect of heredity and enviromental factors on the malay race. The book, published in 1970, was promptly banned by the Tunku Abdul Rahman goverment.However, some of teh proposal in this book had been used by Tun Abdul Razak, Tunku Abdul Rahman's succesor, in his "New Economic Policy" (NEP) that was principally geared towards affirmative action economic programs to address the antion's economic disparity between the malays and the non-malays. The ban on his book was eventually lifted after Mahathir became the prime minister.




p/s:check Tun Mahathir blog out!!
hhttp://chedet.co.cc/chedetblog/2009/08/



Wednesday, October 7, 2009

... Visit The Resided Place of The Thearchy ...
















Athens(Αθήνα) or known as Acropolis of the Athens is the biggest city in Greece and the same time ,the capital of Greece. Besides that, ranked the 8th largest city in Europe.

As one of the world’s oldest cities, its recorded history spans around 3,400 years. Athens is built around a number of hills.At the beginning , it was used to protect from the attacks of enemies with the helps of the enclosure around the hills.










The earliest building in Athen was the Athenaeum (Heiron for the goddess ‘Athena’ ,where the ‘Athens’ got its name.) According to the legends, she is the goddess of wisdom , peace, warfare,strategy, handicraft and reason,shrewd companion of heroes and the goddess of heroic endeavour.


Thus ,the centre of the Athens city is the Statue of Athena, major building is the Parthenon . It located at the highest place in the Athens.

The group of buildings in Acropolis of Athens include:


-Temple of Athena Nike (Athenaeum)







-Artemis Brauronia











-Halkothiki











-Parthenon Temple


-Erechtheum Temple
-Acropolis Museum
-Erechtheion
-Odeon of Herodes Atticus

Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Selamat Hari Raya

Hello everyone! I just want to wish you selamat hari raya and happy holidays to all of you. May you guys have safe journey back to your kampung and safe journey back to UPMKB. Enjoy your holiday! :)


p/s: for those who going to kuching don't forget to go to Mr. Fakhzan house on 2nd day of raya ok?! He already promise us that he will feed us until our stomach going to burst! :)

Wednesday, September 9, 2009

Australian Indigenous People

Have you watched the movie "Australia" starred by Nicole Kidman and Hugh Jackman? If you did, surely you would remember the adorable half-Aboriginal half-European child Nullah. Who is Aborigines? Aborigines is defined as the first or earliest known people in a particular land. At present, Australian Aborigines refer to to those indigenous people who were traditionally head hunters in Australia. Another group of indigenous people from Torres Strait Island who traditionally practiced agriculture are known as Torres Strait Islanders. Australia current main population consists of the descendants from colonial-era settlers and post-Federation from Europe, but Aboriginal Australians and Torres Strait Islanders are only 2.4% of the total population in 2001.

Australian Aborigines

Torres Strait Islanders

Most scholars agree that humans had arrived in north-west Australia about 40000 to 50000 years ago before the European settlement due to the discovery of Mungo Man near Lake Mungo, New South Wales which is at least 40000 years old. Stone tools which were found near Lake Mungo are also estimated to have reached 50000 years old. They reached Tasmania, an Australian island, by migrating across a land bridge formed between Asia mainland and the continent during Ice Age. The inhabitants were then isolated from the mainland until the settlement of European when the seas rose about 12000 years ago, covering the land bridge.

Australian aborigines comprise of 500-600 distinct tribal divisions, thus they practise wide variety of cultures and customs. However, their cultures still share some similarities. One of them is their beliefs in the Dreamtime, the beginning of the world. They believe that the world was nothing at the beginning. Their ancestors then arrived mostly in the shape of serpent and formed the landscape and new lives in the world like animal species, water, sky and other things we see in the world today. They always sing the Songlines that illustrate the Dreamtime to inform them about about the creation and to preserve and conserve the land and everything it contains. The relationship between human and mother nature is the source of their tribal law. Their beliefs can also be observed through their art of storytelling, dances and diagrams drawn in the sand or the walls of the caves.

Human figure said to be painted by a Mimi spirit - from Kakadu National Park

Paintings are of food animals such as turtles, kangaroos and fish, and are thought to be a form of hunting
and fishing magic

Aboriginal Australian's storytelling

Aboriginal body's painting

If you have the opportunity to visit Australia, don't forget to check out on this unique tribe of Aboriginal Australians! : )

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

Body Art

Most people love art and have different way to express their creativity whether by portrait painting, dancing, or even by singging. Now, most people love to express their feeling, thought, moment of their life, and even portrait of someone that they love through doing body art such as tattoo and scarification.

Tattoo

Meaning
Tattooing has been practiced worldwide.Tattoo is a marking made by inserting ink into the layers of skin to change the pigment for decorative or other reasons. Tattoos on humans are a type of decorative body modification while tattoos on animals are most commonly used for identification or branding.

History
Tattooing has been a Eurasian practice at least since around neolithic times. Otzi the iceman, dating from the fourth to fifth millennium BC, was found in the Otz valley in Alps and had approximately 57 carbon tattoos consisting of simple dots and lines on his lower spine, behind his left knee, and on his right ankle.

Pre-christian Germanic, celtic and other central and nothern European tribes were often heavily tattoed, acording to surviving acounts. Various other cultures have had their own tatto traditions, ranging from rubing cuts and other wound with ashes, to hand-pricking the skin to insert dyes.

Purposes
  • Decorative and spiritual uses
  • Identification
  • Cosmetic
  • Medical

ear tattoo


Negative Association

In Japan, tattoos are strongly associated with yakuza, particulary full body tattoos done the traditional Japanese way (tebori). Some of the place in Japan often openly ban those who has bearing tattoes in attempt to prevent yakuza from entering the place.

While in United States, many prisoners use distintictive tatoos to indicates facts about their criminal records. A tear tattoo can symbolize murder, with each tear symbolize the death of a friend.


that's must be really hurt!

Procedure

Tattooing involves the placement of pigment into the skin's dermis, the layer of dermal tissue underlying the epidermis. After initial injection, pigment is dispersed throughout homogenized damaged layer down through the epidermis and upper dermis, in both which the presence of foreign material activates the immune system's phagocytes to engulf the pigment particles. As healing proceeds, the damages epidermis flakes away(eliminating surface pigment) while deeper in the skin granulation tissues forms, which is later converted to connective tissue by collagen growth.

This mends the upper dermis, where pigment remains trapped within fibroblasts, ultimately concentrating in a layer just below the dermis/epidermis boundary. Its presence there is stable,
but in the long term(decades) the pigment tends to migrate deeper into the dermis, accounting for the degraded detail of old tattoos. (Ouch! why do people willing to have tattoo?*sigh)


injection procedure


Scarification

Cutting in single line produces relatively thin scars, and skin removal is a way to get a larger area of scar tissue. The outlines of the area of skin to be removed will be cut, and then the skin to be removed will be peeled away. Scars from this method often have an inconsistent texture.But, when the skin is healed from the cutting the result will become more beautiful.




koi scarification



fern scarification (after the healing)



bamboo scarification


Having tattoo and scarification is very big responsible because you have to take care of it until your skin is fully recover from the injection and scarification (skin peeling). Tattoo studio also must be very hygienic with the surrounding environment to prevent infection after tattooing and scarification(skin peeling). Tattoo maker should sterilized their equipment before tattooing other people. Tattooing and scarification maybe very painful form of an art but most people said that "Beauty is pain"!