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Patutkah MARA dibuka 10% quotanya kepada non-Malay?
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nak ambek hati non bumi plak...pastu dok rasuah dgn benda2 ni seme...bagi masuk u laa..bagi loan mara laa..padahal mereka2 ni tak hadap pon...tak ke bangang agenda politik yg tak menjadi ni...kalau dia ambek hati org asli kat hutan sana bagi kemudahan segala kan lagi bagus....bebal tak hengat |
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Originally posted by KLKnight at 15-8-2008 12:34 AM
Nenek moyang kami langsung takde sumbangan mah. Ada Tunku malah Mesia boleh independent.
janganlah mudah tersinggung macam pengikut anwar juburi pulak |
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Reply #479 KLKnight's post
Apa nak takutkan......Tunjuk keris bertempiaran cina2 DAP lari ketakutan |
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Originally posted by KLKnight at 15-8-2008 00:36
hahaha... sebenarnya kaum bukan Melayu tak harap sangat nak masuk Uni tempatan lah. Hanya Khalid yang beri cadangan tu, kalo nak salah, salah Tan Sri Khalid je.
ni bukan cerita UiTM, ni cerita MARA.. pengerusi baru nya Idris JUsoh, bks MB Ganu yg rapat dgn pat badawi hehehe |
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Originally posted by penyo at 15-8-2008 12:41 AM
Apa nak takutkan......Tunjuk keris bertempiaran cina2 DAP lari ketakutan
Syurkurlah kerana Cina ada pedang wushu. |
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Originally posted by cipanbakar at 15-8-2008 12:41 AM
janganlah mudah tersinggung macam pengikut anwar juburi pulak
apa salah DSAI? at least he is giving a hope to Malaysia. |
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Originally posted by KLKnight at 15-8-2008 12:45 AM
apa salah DSAI? at least he is giving a hope to Malaysia.
itu kite sembang kat thread lain la :re:
oklah klk, jangan amik ati ape aku tulis kat sini. gurau2 kasar jek |
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Reply #488 KLKnight's post
pedang berkulup ker??? |
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Originally posted by penyo at 15-8-2008 12:17 AM
Ko ni tak paham sarcarstic lah. Aku perli si Opie tu dok kondem orang Melayu jer pandai. Padahal kalau ko tgk si Opie ni budak dari board gossip rupanya
opie ker...wa ingat lu kondem die na kenekan wa..
dah ler..mllm jumaat nie...best....ade permintaan ibu lah....gud nite |
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KLnight...malam ni tak sembah hantu ker??? |
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Reply #492 batunilam4a's post
Selamat berjuang........... |
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Originally posted by penyo at 15-8-2008 12:49 AM
pedang berkulup ker???
Pedang kulup ko pun ada sebatang. |
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Originally posted by penyo at 15-8-2008 12:51 AM
KLnight...malam ni tak sembah hantu ker???
Nenek dah sembah. Aku tak sembah. Sebenarnya hari hantu ni pasal mengingati seorang budak yang menyelamatkan ibunya daripada neraka. Hari ni juga pasal menyembah nenek moyang yang telah meninggal. |
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haha apa2 ajerla kamurg ni... tapi kualiti universiti tetap antara terendah di dunia |
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Originally posted by rempo at 14-8-2008 03:21 AM
Multilingual doesnt mean using more of their brain.Poor Jap..no brain,only know japanese
Tapi kesian lagi Malaysian(konon)tapi tak fasih cakap bahasa Malaysia
JERUSALEM: A fascinating study has suggested that children who speak more than one language may protect the brain against the effects of aging.
The study published in the journal Psychology and Aging found that kids who speak a second or third language may have an unexpected advantage over monolingual later in life. Knowing and speaking many languages may protect the brain against the effects of aging, suggested the research at the Tel Aviv University.
The team of researchers led by Dr Gitit Kav, a clinical neuro-psychologist from the Herczeg Institute on Aging at Tel Aviv University, discovered that senior citizens who speak more languages test for better cognitive functioning.
The research, which surveyed people between the ages of 75 and 95 and compared bilingual speakers to tri-and multilingual speakers, found that the more languages a person spoke, the better his or her cognitive state was, the ScienceDaily online reported.
A person who speaks more languages is likely to be more clear-minded at an older age, Kav says, in effect exercising his or her brain more than those who are monolingual. However, she advised caution, saying: There is no sure-fire recipe for avoiding the pitfalls of mental aging. But using a second or third language may help prolong the good years.
While the controversy continues as to whether or not parents should introduce their young children to a second language, Kav thinks that learning a new language is only a good thing, even if it isn抰 intended to stave off mental decline in old age. |
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Originally posted by Periuk_api1209 at 14-8-2008 12:16 PM
kalau sekolah swasta kenapa dulu bising sebab dapat bantuan separuh???kenapa bising ckp kerajaan tak bantu srjk( CINA)???
skang ckap betul atau tidak sebelum ni masyarakat cina bising sebab se ...
the sjk receive less then 5% of the education funds set aside by the government. this does not reflect well on the contributions that the school has given to the nation in educating the the children.
the syllabus of sjk are EXACTLY THE SAME as sm. the only difference is that the science and math are taught in mandarin until primary 6 while english is taught only at primary 4 onwards. |
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