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I am Just a simple Guy.. hate complicated thing... Easy going.. love travel.. Like messing with code(programming)... me and money but not materialistic just enough have money to be fun with love to be middle class person... hate to be upper class <---- life not easy okay.. lot of temptation

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Friday, October 31, 2008

PostHeaderIcon Arash - Arash

Love the voice... Unique.....

PostHeaderIcon Nama-nama orang Jepun

01. Yang pemarah - KEiJI CACIMAKI

02. Yang suka berjimat - SAYORI SUKAMURA

03. Yang bisu - KIETA TADASORA

04. Yang suka makan nasi - NANACHi KASIBANYA

05. Yang suka layan blues - APO NADIKATO

06. Yang suka belajar - ASHIKO ULANGKAJI

07. Yang kerap bikin kacau - WAKASI HURUHARA

08. Yang sangat kedekut - MATIMATI TAMOKASI

09. Yang suka sangat tidur - ICHIBAN TIDOMATI heheh

10. Yang suka mengintai - HINTAI AKOSUKA

11. Yang tua - TARAGIGI PADANMUKA

12. Yang kena tinggal bini - SUSAHATI BINILARI

13. Yang suka merempit - SAJA CARIMATI

14. Yang Lembab - AYUMI SIPUTBABI

Credit to Panglima Petir
Thursday, October 30, 2008

PostHeaderIcon Effy The Cat Lover


The Monument of Love

Hi Efy... the Halle Berry wanna be. hahahaha... So how ur cat? Ciro.... the cat a big appetite mengalahkan aku. Hehehehehehe... Journey to the India Medical School so how? What a great adventure? I am so envious with you all.

Indian... What So great about? It is the seventh largest country by geographical area, the second most populous country, and the most populous democracy in the world. Bounded by the Indian Ocean on the south, the Arabian Sea on the west, and the Bay of Bengal on the east, India has a coastline of 7,517 kilometers (4,671 mi). It borders Pakistan to the west; China, Nepal, and Bhutan to the north-east; and Bangladesh and Burma to the east. India is in the vicinity of Sri Lanka, the Maldives, and Indonesia in the Indian Ocean.


PostHeaderIcon Meet The Heng Guan Brother

Heng Guan Brother , sound nice. Amat thank for the name. I just coming back from browsing yer blog HotsPot. Haahahahaha... it quite funny. Here some comment that I previously commented Mr Amat blog "Nang sweetlah dak heng guan's brother... rasa ahli kongsi gelap jak... hahahaha.. tok leh molah GROUP INDY baru... "Zay" the Guitar Plucker... and obviously the LEAD singer the one and ONLY.. "MEan" ... introducing the new guys in town The PATHETIC HENG GUAN - T.P.H.G <--- The name quiet nice 2 me... VOTE 4 US... hahahahahahahahaha".

Dear my dear IQLIA, pa cita x da idea... biasa idea kedak air x putus2 eh.... IQLIA nang lucu lah... hahahahaha. Who is IQLIA? Iqlia is a member of sanguine community, love the word "LUCU". Recently she extremely obsessed with the "NORMAL OBSESSION" word? She said kind a cool. By the way thank for the compliment. I dont create the word I just use it. Haahahahahaha....

Miss Aten, gladly meet to you in this cyber natural world. How r u? Miss Aten a.k.a cik ATEN my favaourite Doctor the fabolous DoCToR. Don't forget to blanja me at MERDEKA PALACE ma. Hopefully I dont have to wait for a few years later, until she totally rich. Hahahaha... How yours domino pizza. How it taste? Free thing so tasty ma. Dont have to pay nothing. Kuikuikuikuikui.

Cik ALi. Hahahaha.. Just met her last Eid. Ali kind like a guys name. Hahahaha... one of the charlie angel of raya edition The MOVie. The cast Puteh, IqLIa, and AlI herself. Thank for coming. Hahahaha You all welcome next year. hahaha.. Insyallah My Mom gladly prepare The PENANG LAKSA specially for you all.

Zay, The guitar plucker. The Heng Guan Daredevil. Haahahahaha... Thank a lot my man....

PostHeaderIcon The Demonstrative Speech

This morning, I was requested to give a speech and a demo regarding blog in the making. How to make a blog? So what is demonstrative speech ? Demonstrative speech is a speech where we need demonstrated about something or doing something with non stop talking regarding the related topic. It was quite pain in the A** to me cause I am out of idea.

PostHeaderIcon Pierre Dulaine The Tribute

This story is based on true story.

Pierre Dulaine (Antonio Banderas) is a renowned professional ballroom dancer, who teaches ballroom dancing at his Manhattan dance studio. After seeing a car being vandalized by a student outside an inner-city high school, Pierre Dulaine walks into the school to talk to the Principal (Alfre Woodard). She has no time for him and to get rid of him she throws him a challenge, that he could make a difference by working with her worst students. Pierre Dulaine accepts the challenge and volunteers to teach ballroom dancing to a variety of students that have been sent to detention. The students are very skeptical of Pierre Dulaine, especially, when they find out that he wants to teach them ballroom dancing. All they know is hip-hop dancing. Dulaine's commitment and ability to change and adapt dance moves, eventually bring the student to his side. Together, they create a new style of dance and enter a major ballroom dance competition in New York City. Douglas Young (the-movie-guy)


Today I quote something on the net. Hope you guy like it.

The Dulaine Method philosophy

Respect & Compassion: At the very core of the Dulaine Method philosophy is the essential respect that goes into being a Lady and being a Gentleman. In a time when we bemoan the loss of civil discourse and our society seems to become coarser by the day, Dancing Classrooms is a program that demands that the children not only treat others with respect but also encourages the children to respect themselves.

Coupled with respect is compassion. Perhaps it is Pierre’s own childhood that predisposes him to walk into a classroom full of children who struggle to believe in themselves, open his arms and heart to them, and then guide them gently along a journey that leads these young people to joy and accomplishment.

Respect and compassion are the foundational elements of the Dulaine Method. Unfortunately, very few adults know how to genuinely treat children with respect. And even fewer adults seem to remember what it was like being a child.

Being Present: Probably the most difficult skill for any teacher to learn is the ability to be completely in the moment when they are teaching. Children in particular are extremely aware of when the adult in charge (parent, teacher, coach) is not really there; and when a child senses that distance, woe be unto that adult.

Pierre’s ability to “be here now” enables him to observe every subtle nuance of student, and group, behavior. He can see when a child is nervous, not paying attention, when the group is becoming antsy and he can respond to those issues immediately, thus keeping the classroom experience flowing. Being present also allows Pierre to express his own positive emotions towards the children at precisely the moment the children need that affirmation.

Creating a Safe Place: Asking children to take the extraordinary risk of embarrassing themselves in front of their peers is precisely what Dancing Classrooms does. And the only reason that the children are willing to take this risk is because Pierre has perfected a way to make that experience safe.

A Dancing Classrooms class is a place in which everyone is equal: the students, the Teaching Artist, and the elementary school staff that are participating. In modern jargon we call this creating a therapeutic milieu, an environment so different from these children’s normal daily environment that simply being in that room and being part of that collective group experience changes that child.

Command & Control: Clearly, if you are going to move 25 children through twenty 45 minute classes and have them successfully learn seven dances, you need order and discipline. Pierre is in command of the class from the moment he begins until the moment the children leave the room.

An essential part of the Dulaine Method is developing the craft of managing the Group. When teachers are being taught how to work with children their training is invariably focused on individual child development. Rarely, if ever, are student teachers taught about group dynamics and how to manage a group of children. In many ways it is Pierre’s innate understanding of how to use the Group to help the Individual that is the glue that holds the program together. The ability to remain in absolute control of the Group while nurturing the children is one of Pierre’s greatest skills.

Language: Body & Verbal Language, both body and verbal, are the great connectors in Dancing Classrooms. Pierre’s entire physical affect is one of openness, warmth, and genuine affection for the children. His verbal repertoire is a consistent barrage of positive comments. There is no denying that when Pierre combines his body and verbal language he is a force the children simply cannot resist.

Humor & Joy: And last, but by no means least, Pierre brings humor and joy to the teaching experience. Humor is perhaps the most difficult, yet powerful teaching tool for a teacher to master. Gentle humor can help a shy child become less self-conscious; humor with that same child handled poorly can make him retreat and never come back out. As clichéd as it sounds, Pierre allows his inner child to fully emerge when he is teaching. He is playful, he is present, and the children can sense that he is just plain happy to be with them. "(1)He also has this little habit of playfully slapping the students at Gateway Academy with his tie. (1)"I will site this with photos and/or videos in the next 2 hours."

Being in such a safe place, where the boundaries are clear, the teacher is fully present, where respect and compassion reign – these are the elements that bring joy into the lives of the Dancing Classrooms children. And, as one Teaching Artist states:

Dancing Classrooms is not about teaching ballroom dancing. The dance is a tool for getting the children to break down social barriers, learn about honor and respect, treat others carefully, improve self-confidence, communicate and cooperate, and accept others even if they are different.



PostHeaderIcon The Blogger Life

My blogging life just started again. It just a sudden bored and nothing to do and messing around. So while waiting for my friend coming back having midnight dinner I stood up in front of my laptop and wondering what gonna happen if I touch this gadget? I switch on this miracle gadget and waiting for my tweaked window to load. After a few second, I turn on my free web browser mozilla firefox and first thing that blow my mind is blog!!! Although I got other web blog side of this, I just wanna see the different of blogspot and it competitor. What so good about blogspot??? Still under investigation.