Tuesday, June 19, 2018

Eid!!

Today marks the 5th Syawal ladies and gentlemen!!

So, what else am I here for if not to talk about the celebration!! let's get hyped up together, and remember to put on a smile :)

The Eid this year was different than all of that before, because one; I slept at my own house instead of my grandma's, two; we arrived at grandma's house late because the satay that my dad ordered weren't ready, three; it was just a different mood for Eid. Everything was good, fortunately.
The highlight of the day was Aisyah, my little cousin, this year 3 years old and she's shown her stripes!
Who knew, that when my aunty put on a song she'd dance to it? It was a SHOCK! We had good laughs together because of her, she was such an eye-catcher. Throughout the whole day she was walking on tiptoes and practically grooved her way around with even a sound of music. I definitely see her going to ballerina classes after that happened. I have to say, the little cousin of mine is a savage girl, she knows what she wants and she'll say it, she won't easily let you get away. That's actually good, and I hope she grows to be a strong girl, I love her so much ❤ <3 nbsp="" p="">Oh, and apparently this year she seems to have a fetish for gowns, in one day she actually wore 3 sets! 3!! She twirls round and round flaunting off her gown making sure we (the family ) see it. Haa, she's such a diva sometimes but a really cute and heart-warming one to us. I'm probably not going to forget this one memory for a long time.

I don't have much else to say so I'll leave this to be now.

Audieu to you and you and you

A day being high up

#task2iii

Question: What would you do if you were the Prime Minister for the day? What are your priorities if you were running the country?

Honestly, this is a question that I really have to talk about slowly because being a Prime Minister? It's not easy. People always say that if they're Prime Minister they'd do this and this, it may sound easy but it's actually not. Why do I say so? With experience as an SRC member, it's already as such, people complaining about our work yet we've tried hard but it just couldn't happen. Behind every single action or change in ruling, there's paperwork and meetings to get done. Then again, this is a theoretical question, What If?

For one, if I was a Prime Minister it would've already been a big achievement to be the first woman up considering the line of Prime Minister's here in Malaysia to be all males.

Well, what would I like to do?  I'd like it if I could focus more on the well-being of the people more specifically the poor. The rich are living great while the poor have so less. Living in a village myself around these people truly makes me realize just how little they have, and some people may say that it's a result of them not doing well in school etc ? but what about their children? their children didn't have a say in that and unfortunately they're not receiving enough of what a proper child needs. First, love and second, education. Well that's from my perspective.

So, these children would be my top priority.
I'd like to provide free-learning for these children, give them the proper education a child needs, give them the love they need, i don't exactly know how, but i'll figure it out somehow. Maybe build community schools with free-education or just a simple learning. Provide the children with necessities for school and etc.
In all honesty, there's always so much more to prioritize as a Prime Minister, I'll have to balance up a lot of things and I might break down if I'm not strong enough. Being a leader is tough, and being a great leader takes time.

I guess what I have to say is always respect the ones high up, dealing with everything is hard, but they survived. Don't complain unnecessary things too much that the SRC's failed the assembly or ceremony if you know nothing. Don't complain unnecessarily that the other organizations are not doing it right if you know nothing. If you know about it then that's fine, it must've really been a fault. Just take care of our words and be well off :)

bye

Monday, June 18, 2018

The Walkin' Dead

#task2ii

Question: Do you think the age of technologies turns us into zombies ?

I guess I have to see first just what "zombies" here are in definition. You could either mean, zombies in the fact that mostly everyone is out phubbing ( a new developed term, it exists ) around, that they have no care in where they're walking faces glued to their phones. Can you imagine that? A situation where people are walking in the streets faces literally glued to their phones, I need an illustration badly now.

SO HERE IT IS THE HIDEOUS ILLUSTRATION THAT I'M TRYING TO PROVE (i just jumbled some thing up in paint and here you have it :p)
p/s those gray things are smartphones, just in case you don't understand :)

Okay so that was one definition of mine, another could be saying that technologies are turning us into mindless beings in need of brains (that's what the common zombies in movies are like). In this case, I'll have to disagree. Technologies actually brings a closure to us in the fact of mind developing. Information is widely available in techs that it allow us to understand the whole world better than ever. So we're not turning into zombies;mindless beings in need of brains. We're thinking fairly well, and maybe even better. Being exposed to the news, political, environmental and all actually matures our brain, we come to understand the different issues we're about to face and make better decisions.

But then, that's if the definition of zombies was like that.

If we were talking about the first definition i spoke of. Zombies: literal zombies. Then, probably yes :'(
I think my illustration is enough to show just how zombie-like we all are, unfortunately. So, in that case yes we're turning into zombies because of technologies.

adios

What if education was free?

#task2i
Heyya, it's been so long mister and missus, girls and boys \(^0^)/
so here goes nothing (i'll just go straight to the point)
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Question: Should education be free for everyone ?

To make a starting point, most countries have already implemented this culture/system and honestly, it has gained positive results. I think that the most exemplary country with this ongoing is Germany which actually provides a total free, no-fee education to absolutely every single human being there regardless their race or where they're from for all levels of studying :) great, happy-learning.

Personally, I know some people right here in Malaysia who didn't have a chance to study at all due to family financial problems etc. A boy I know with this such problem began schooling at Year 4/5 and he had missed a lot of learning within classes and so he wasn't as developed as the other kids, the thing is I know that he's a bright kid and it was really sad to hear that he missed out on schooling due to "Highlight: Financial" problems.

I honestly see no problem in making education free, especially for primary schooling. Primary school helps in developing a child's brain and thoughts, maybe people don't agree with the teaching system in Malaysia now but nevertheless a child should learn, even the basic things would do.
My dad works in an orphanage and home for the poor (girls only), and I go there sometimes to meet up with the girls there and it's such a sad feeling to see that some of these girls have not yet learnt to read even at the age of 9. Why? Because of financial problems, and some of transportation.

It might be a shock if the system suddenly put out a notice for free-education in all levels, and surely it will cause a riot within the people. In my opinion I would say to take it slow, open up some community schools (specifically primary learning) for free-education, first make it open only to those who absolutely can't afford it, then if it goes on well make it expand to more than that. Free-education shouldn't be a problem if what we aim is to produce brighter students for our future. We've got a lot of sustenance to make it happen, so how about a little sacrifice for the sake of a brighter future lead by the children of this generation.

I mean, why not? :) cheerio


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