Monday, July 27, 2009
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last week, all my frenz worked very hard to finish all the video making...the last interviu that we had to made was an engineer...his name is En Fadzli...he came to uthm wif his member, mr mansor...we decided to do a video making in Fujitsu at Parit Raja, but due to human resource's order in Fujitsu, the video making could not been done in there.. how pooooooor we were...huhuhuhuhu...then, en fadzli told us many things about what an engineer should do..he also told us that there were many types of an engineer...and what i was so impress was a technician and an engineer was the same status, what make them to be different is their holder whether degree or diploma...while an engineer, he can get into management field but the technician must work very hard to achieve that field....so, this mayb en fadzli's opinions...hmmmm....what do u guys think?????
alL I tO GiVE ( BSB )
i don't know what he does to make you cry
But i'll be there to make you smile
I don't have a fancy car
To get to you i'd walk a thousand miles
I don't care if he buys you nice things
Does his gifts come from the heart - i don't know...
But if you were my girl
I'd make it so we'd never be apart
But my love is all i have to give
Without you i don't think i can live
I wish i could give the world to you... but
Love is all i have to give(give..)
When you talk(when you talk), does it seem like he's not
Even listening to a word you say?
That's ok babe, just tell me your problems
I'll try my best to kiss them all no way...
Does he leave(does he leave) when you need him the most?
Does his friends get all your time?
Baby please, i'm on my knees
Praying for the day that you'll be mine!
To you... hey girl, i don't want you to cry no more - inside
All the money in the world could never add up to the love
I have inside...
I love you
And i will give it to you
All i can give, all i can give
Everything i have is for you
But my love is all i have to give
But my love is all i have to give
Without you i don't think i can live
I wish i could give the world to you
But love is all i have to give to you
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
depenDenCe Of ForeiGn mAidS
Indonesians living in Malaysia clashed with Malaysians in February 2000, prompting calls for tougher rules on foreign workers, many of whom live on rubber estates near Kampung Limau Manis (near Kuala Lumpur); about 300 were arrested. Many of the Indonesians were employed in the construction of Putrajaya and Kuala Lumpur International Airport, but did not go home when their contracts expired. Malaysia requires Indonesians arriving on tourist visas to have at least M$1000 when they arrive.
There were 697,219 registered foreign workers in Malaysia in February 2000, including 517,766 from Indonesia; 129,000 from Bangladesh; 30,500 from the Philippines; 3,280 from Pakistan; 2,888 from Thailand.
There are 150,000 foreign maids working in Malaysia, mostly Indonesians, and the Malaysian government has promised to do more to curb abuses. Incidents of Malaysians abusing maids have become front-page news in one case, a man reported his wife to police after she allegedly battered their Indonesian maid, who was paid $97 a month. The woman, who has pleaded innocent, could face up to seven years in jail if she is convicted.
A study of Indonesian maids in Malaysia concluded that many are trying to escape social problems in their villages; many of the maids interviewed were abandoned or divorced by their husbands or their husbands had taken on another wife. Once in Malaysia, the maids find that the work is harder than they expected, and many have problems with language, employer behavior and unfamiliarity with modern household appliances.
The recruitment of foreign maids may help alleviate the burden of short-handed families and restaurants, especially when many urban couples have to go out to earn a living. Nevertheless, a maid can be as detrimental as she is helpful to a family. Maltreatment and sexual abuses of maids, as well as the abuses of employers' toddlers and thefts by maids have all gone rampant in recent years. All these point to the fact that having a stranger walking around freely at home unsupervised is just as dangerous as planting a time bomb at home. It is just a matter of time that it goes off. In the rare incidents where it doesn't, the employer should count his luck and sing praises to the Almighty.
There were 697,219 registered foreign workers in Malaysia in February 2000, including 517,766 from Indonesia; 129,000 from Bangladesh; 30,500 from the Philippines; 3,280 from Pakistan; 2,888 from Thailand.
There are 150,000 foreign maids working in Malaysia, mostly Indonesians, and the Malaysian government has promised to do more to curb abuses. Incidents of Malaysians abusing maids have become front-page news in one case, a man reported his wife to police after she allegedly battered their Indonesian maid, who was paid $97 a month. The woman, who has pleaded innocent, could face up to seven years in jail if she is convicted.
A study of Indonesian maids in Malaysia concluded that many are trying to escape social problems in their villages; many of the maids interviewed were abandoned or divorced by their husbands or their husbands had taken on another wife. Once in Malaysia, the maids find that the work is harder than they expected, and many have problems with language, employer behavior and unfamiliarity with modern household appliances.
The recruitment of foreign maids may help alleviate the burden of short-handed families and restaurants, especially when many urban couples have to go out to earn a living. Nevertheless, a maid can be as detrimental as she is helpful to a family. Maltreatment and sexual abuses of maids, as well as the abuses of employers' toddlers and thefts by maids have all gone rampant in recent years. All these point to the fact that having a stranger walking around freely at home unsupervised is just as dangerous as planting a time bomb at home. It is just a matter of time that it goes off. In the rare incidents where it doesn't, the employer should count his luck and sing praises to the Almighty.
Monday, July 13, 2009
Friday, July 10, 2009
new things again...
i learn about air condition...in the air condition, it is consist of compressor, condenser, thermal efficiency valve(TEV) and evaporator...those things are the amin component in air cond.....(it's look like me giving a lecture) hehehhehe...learning a new thing is giving me a new ideas about something...on the same day, i was learning how to braze the copper pipe which is very good to me....it is look like as soldering electronic's circuit....
Friday, July 3, 2009
another one leave me....
she such a kind , funny, happy go lucky person....she left me n all my housemate yesterday...soooo sad...she left us a lot of memories that we shared together; sadness, happiness, madness and all those things that sound 'ness'....hahahaha....she left us because she want to further her study in UTeM....something that i really want to share bout herself is she have loud voice when she want to share her stories....this is make feel very happy when told her story...and the last thing, who can guest this person????? =)
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