To Cheat, or not to cheat...

Halloooooooooooooooooooooooo....

Week 8 mean last task..
so,
last task = last entry .....yipppiiiiiiii
but...
I'm gonna miss to be a busy blogger for every week :(
huhhuhuhu...
ups...I forgot something....he3..
i need to complete my last task...
<change into serious mode>

Last entry : To cheat or Not to cheat ( Should cheating in examinations be taken as a serious offense )

It is crime cheating during an examination and why do people cheat and  should cheating in examinations be taken as a serious offence )

huf.. there are lot of questionnaire in my mind when talking about cheating during examination right????
hahhahaha...

Nowadays, there are a lot of exam need to be taken for students wether at school or university. As a student you always heard to get brighter future, you need excellent in your exam. So, to get pass with flying colour they will use many ways to achieved that. Some student will use a good learning ways to get a good result but there are a few student use cheating ways.

How??? This picture will give your answer



Should or not cheating in examinations be taken as a serious its depends on lecturer...
but for me...
it too cruel expelled he/she from university because of cheating on exam for the first time but it will considered if they always cheat during exam.
                 
                      

So, for guys whose always cheating during exam, please don't do again because it not worth it and you will in trouble if get caught by lecturer.






bye...bye....


New Caledonia


haloooooo...........
new entry.....new entry.....feel excited right now...
hahhahha okay..
STOP!!!
let's talk about New Caledonia....
have you heard about this place or have you realize this place exists ????
what NO!!!!!!!!!!!!! haishhhh
okay let find this place in map right now!!!!
use Australia and Oceania map ok!!! 

 
The red circle is New Caledonia

                                                                                                                

                                       
It is located in the subregion of Melanesia in the south-west Pacific. This place was form from one main island (Grande Terre), the Loyalty Islands, and several smaller islands. 







So, can you imagine this place is full with turquoise-blue expanse of sea blend and white sandy sand???
really like paradise huh !!!!!!!

If we talk about culture, this place have a unique blend culture because its created with different population and it breaks down as follows:


  • Melanesian 42.5%
  • European 37.1%
  • Wallisian 8.4%
  • Polynesian 3.8%
  • Indonesian 3.6%
  • Vietnamese 1.6%
  • other 3%



They officially use French language but there are about 30 different Melanesian dialects but English is widely spoken particularly in the tourist industry.

So tourists don't worry ok!!!
they can speak english....
huhuhuhu...
ok...
for those who love marine life.....
you can visit this place....
before I end up my writing...
Let me present pictures of New Caledonia...





Okay....
that all for today....
tatata...





Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa

I'm somewhat interested in history because history shapes the society. However, not all tell tale is history because some of it are just made up in the past. These ancient stories are called hikayat that simply means "story" in Arabic. In order to explore more about the hikayat, it may take us a few months or maybe even years because some people believe that this is merely a myth or a legend. And there is no one can prove the originality of these ancient written stories sources. 





This local production film is directed by one of the KRU brothers, Yusry Abdul Halim. He rather failed to deliver his previous movies (Cicakman, Cicakman2, Magika) but he nailed this one. Hikayat Merong Mahawangsa (HMM) started off by the engagement of the offspring of two great empires, the prince of Rome and the princess of China. However, the engagement is to be done in the land of that has no King, Langkasuka. Yadda yadda yadda, the princess was abducted, the prince was stabbed in the tummy, and Merong Mahawangsa became the king of of Langkasuka. Suddenly, the prince is saved by the Chinese Admiral and they came back to Langkasuka. A rescue mission was set up to safe the princess yadda yadda yadda the princess is saved and Merong Mahawangsa was killed. The end.


Now, this is my personal take on the movie. HMM can be considered as a new benchmark of Malaysian production films. I didn't feel like I was watching a Malaysian made movie the entire time. Maybe because of the diversity of actors in HMM. And the dialogues were genius because they made use of pantun and poetry. Or just maybe I am young at age but old at heart, loving people talking in rhyme. Some more, the killing, fighting and blood spilling action is quite spine-chilling and make you cringe in your seat. (maybe just me and my movie mate) =,=

I think this kind of historical (or mytical) film should be produced more to educate people (especially Malaysian) more on Malaysia's own tell tales and to be proud of it. 


Till then peeps,

XOXO,

(^,^)V  

Simple but Nice

Awesome, splendid, amazing things, it all makes us feel good. And the feel good factor varies for every mortal. As for me, even the littlest thing can make me happy. Now let us carry on to the countdown of my 5 awesome things. Drum roll please..... 





5. The scale – if it goes down of course! (^,^)V I have been concerning about my weight since forever. And I try to cut my meal portion here and there thinking it might help in losing my excess weight.  Stepping on the scale, seeing the numbers go down, it does make me feel good.



4. Freshly cut grass – I walk everyday to school. And I love it when I came back from school; the grass in my neighborhood was in orderly manner and smells great! I can smile all the way to my house. I know, I’m kinda weird like that. (=,=)



3.  Clearing up your space as your assignment is done – No one can tell me how great the feeling is. You spend the entire weekend working on your class project or your assignment, and now it is done. Flip through the pages, admiring your own work, put the staple on and set it aside as you are going to submit it tomorrow.  It is very awesome indeed



2. Meeting your bestest ever childhood friends after stuck in the college life for almost 5 months – They are the one that you grow up with and feel like your own sisters. Spending time with them, gossiping, sleepovers, road trips, sharing about your dream wedding, (the list goes on)…. make you feel complete again.



1. Mummy’s hug – Admit it, there will always be mummy’s girl or boy inside of you.  No words can tell. It’s the greatest!  (^,^) <3


Till then guys,

(^,^)V

fly to jeju island..............

Annyonghasaeyo....

fly to jeju island ???????????????
yerp...today i want to talk about this island...
where ????
located in the southern part of south korea....
why ????
because this island is mixture of volcanic rock, frequent rains, and temperate climate, and make it similar to the Hawaiian island in the U.S. besides,  drama Jewel in The Palace (Dae Jang Geum), my first favourite Korean drama was shooting at this island...huhuhuhu


 jewel in the palace.....
ok drop the subject...

there are many outstanding places at jeju island but today i want to talk about this three places. For my personal view, i think this place has their own attraction especially on their location and history.

1) Hallim Park

located western 33km away from Jeju City and west of Mt. Hallasan along the beach in Hallimeup. It faces the pleasant scenery of Biyangdo Island, Hyeopjae Beach and Geumneung Beach. The park was established on barren land in Hyeopjaeri, Hallimeup, and covered with tons of earth and began planting assorted subtropical plants in early 1971. 
2) CHOENJEYEON WATERFALL

beautiful right???
this place also known as "The pond of God" consist 3 part...
Around the falls, there are rare plants such as ‘solipnan’ reeds also have a cave in the east and from the ceiling cold water pours down creating the waterfall. The water from the first waterfall becomes the second and third waterfalls and flows into the sea.
3) Hallasan National Park

This park is located at Hallasan ,standing 1,950m above sea level as the highest mountain in South Korea, is a dormant volcano with a lake crater at its summit. It has been designated as a nature preservation zone in an effort to protect the rare plants and animals that inhabit the mountain park. Every season at Hallasan presents a different and spectacular view, but it is most renown for its springtime beauty, when the azaleas are in full bloom. 

hurm....
that all for today..

till we meet again...