Alhamdulillah.....bertemu kembali dengan bulan mulia yg penuh dgn rahmat dan keampunan.
Ramadhan kali ini cuacanya agak panas di Malaysia dan agak mencabar buat anak-anak yg baru belajar berpuasa pertama kalinya.
Kalut melihat orang berpusu-pusu beratur di kaunter pasaraya hiper sejak dua hari lalu. Ntah apa yg dibeli ..ntah apa yg direbut-rebutkan....pastinya itulah suasana lazim tibanya Ramadhan dan Syawal di Malaysia.
Solat sunat tarawih berjamaah bertambah pesertanya saban tahun dan ini memberi nafas kebangkitan kepada gerakan Islamisasi khususnya buat negara majoriti Islam ini.
Apa pun halangan kali ini atau dugaan kali ini, ianya semata-mata ujian untuk mendekatkan diri kita dengan Maha Pencipta..
SELAMAT MENJALANI IBADAH
HERO HURU HARA
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Monday, August 1, 2011
Wednesday, June 1, 2011
Saturday, April 16, 2011
Pilihanraya Negeri Sarawak 2011
BERUBAH!!!
Apa yang nak diubah?
Kenapa nak diubah?
Siapa yang perlu mengubah?
KEKALKAN!!!
Apa yang nak dikekalkan?
Kenapa nak dikekalkan?
Siapa yang perlu dikekalkan?
PIKIR!!!
Apa yang nak dipikirkan?
Kenapa perlu dipikirkan?
Siapa yang perlu berpikir?
Persoalan BESAR buat negeri TERBESAR di MALAYSIA. Semoga rakyat Sarawak bijak memilih..
Apa yang nak diubah?
Kenapa nak diubah?
Siapa yang perlu mengubah?
KEKALKAN!!!
Apa yang nak dikekalkan?
Kenapa nak dikekalkan?
Siapa yang perlu dikekalkan?
PIKIR!!!
Apa yang nak dipikirkan?
Kenapa perlu dipikirkan?
Siapa yang perlu berpikir?
Persoalan BESAR buat negeri TERBESAR di MALAYSIA. Semoga rakyat Sarawak bijak memilih..
Wednesday, March 23, 2011
The Pride of Society
Japanese are well organised society in any situation and no doubt by seeing on television on how they queuing in line in front of vending machines while in tragedy. No looting on empty shops after the earth quakes and tsunami. This is what every nation leader wants their society to be. In fact we are only see this in Japan and to be precised everywhere in Japan.
Malaysian nowadays are getting loose and flexible. Some might forget their responsibility to the Almighty God (Allah) while working. Some might forget their family while gambling. And some might forget their responsibility while flirting.
Children were forced to study and score high colors and forced to attend classes after classes and their chilhood time were filled with study and study. They got no good friends to play a while and to build their good society character as they are only forced and guided to be champion in their study. While adults got no sense in spontaneous incidents like helping the blindman crossing the road as they need to catch their time for lunch and some shopping. The society has been busy from the time they wake up and off to bed. They got no reason to spend their time with their neighbourhood. All they to do in life is earning what they want and spend it as they want.
Will Malaysia in 2020 be a better nation?
Read below article from BERNAMA for a reference.
Bernama – Tue, Mar 22, 2011 11:03 AM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 (Bernama) -- Is it true that some of us are not
concerned over other people''s ''woes''? Is our society, known for its courtesy and
politeness, has now turned greedy?.
Several incidents that happened early this year had shown the ''true face'' of
some Malaysians.
Last February, the whole nation was in disgust after reading about the vain
pleas of trailer-lorry driver Ahmad Rozlin Ahmad Murad. His pleas were for
passers-by to help his friend and co-driver, whose body was pinned in the
vehicle.
The trailer-lorry was earlier involved in a road crash. Ahmad Rozlin''s pleas
were ignored as some passers-by were more concerned with grabbing rice sacks
that had fallen from the trailer-lorry.
A month earlier, a 4-wheel drive vehicle that carried more than RM$70,000 in
coins crashed at KM 244, North-South Highway near the Pedas exit.
What happened afterwards was a ''rush and grab'' for the coins by passers-by
who had stopped their vehicles, despite the vain pleas from the 4-wheel-drive
vehicle''s driver.
The rush and grab ''carnival'' did not stop despite the presence of the
traffic police and highway personnel there. Fortunately the crash victims
escaped with light injuries.
Another similar incident happened the same month. A van carrying a
consignment of yoghurt drink (a well-known brand) crashed at KM 424.9 of the
North-South Highway near Bukit Tagar.
What had happened next?
Several drivers of other vehicles stopped but not to help the victims.
Instead they were busy picking the yoghurt containers.
REACTION
These incidents had drawn the public''s response including that from the
ulama and intellectuals.
Perak Mufti Tan Sri Dr Harrussani Zakaria, according to news report, said
the money taken was ''haram'' and must be returned to its rightful owner.
The adviser to Johor Islamic Religious Council (MAIJ) Datuk Nooh Gadut had
similar views. He said the passers-by should have assisted the victims and
returned the money instead of taking advantage over the situation.
He said the incident should not have happened in a Muslim nation
like Malaysia.
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO US?
What is happening to the Malaysian society?
It is only nine years to go for Malaysians to achieve Vision 2020. We are
also in the midst of making the 1Malaysia concept a success.
But is our society ready for these objectives.
Universiti Sains Malaysia''s (USM) Social Science lecturer Dr Intan Hashimah
Mohd Hashim said she viewed the incidents in two aspects.
First, the factor that passers-by failed to help accident victims. Second,
why people were willing to steal/take away items from the scene of accidents?
According to the social science expert, such attitude has got nothing to do
with the courteous Malaysian values but more of the ''by-stander effect''.
Social psychology studies have shown that the inclination to help would be
reduced due to the presence of many people at the scene.
"The presence of many people at the scene may make a person to feel that the
responsibility of helping the victims does not fall on his shoulders alone. In
fact many would feel that other people should be helping the victims instead of
himself. Hence they are reluctant to help".
Dr Intan Hashimah feels that this phenomenon frequently occurs in the
society including that in the western countries. The urgency to help would come
if only one or two persons are around at the accident scene.
About the second aspect, Dr Intan Hashimah is in the view that it is related
to the sense of responsibility.
"In the second situation, those who stole from victims at accident scenes
usually numbered more than one and they did not know the victims.
"Furthermore, there were many others who did the same. This had reduced the
guilt and shame in them. They did not fear being apprehended as the authorities
were not around", she said.
WHY THE LACKADAISICAL ATTITUDE?
There could be several possibilities that lead to the lackadaisical
attitude.
For Dr Intan Hashimah, this is not linked to the moral deterioration in the
society but more of the ''situation factor'' that drove someone to commit such an
act.
"In this situation, the society needs a role model. If someone helps a
victim and another prevents the others from taking the things away, other
by-standers would also do the same.
"What we need is a role model that shows positive values which can push the
others to do the same. I believe there are still many good Malaysians but they
do not know what to do in case of emergencies", said Dr Intan Hashimah
commented.
The social psychologist said she does not see that Malaysians have begun to
lack the caring and courteous values.
"However they practise that on people they know and not on others who are
unknown to them. We need to be sensitive to all and not only to people that we
know".
Dr Intan Hashimah said educating adults on this aspect is different, unlike
teaching children and students. All individuals need to inculcate the caring
concept themselves.
"Then, we will not hesitate to help accident victims, avoid stealing from
them and do not wait for others to render help", she added.
-- BERNAMA
NUH CR ZUL CR
...
Malaysian nowadays are getting loose and flexible. Some might forget their responsibility to the Almighty God (Allah) while working. Some might forget their family while gambling. And some might forget their responsibility while flirting.
Children were forced to study and score high colors and forced to attend classes after classes and their chilhood time were filled with study and study. They got no good friends to play a while and to build their good society character as they are only forced and guided to be champion in their study. While adults got no sense in spontaneous incidents like helping the blindman crossing the road as they need to catch their time for lunch and some shopping. The society has been busy from the time they wake up and off to bed. They got no reason to spend their time with their neighbourhood. All they to do in life is earning what they want and spend it as they want.
Will Malaysia in 2020 be a better nation?
Read below article from BERNAMA for a reference.
Bernama – Tue, Mar 22, 2011 11:03 AM MYT
KUALA LUMPUR, March 22 (Bernama) -- Is it true that some of us are not
concerned over other people''s ''woes''? Is our society, known for its courtesy and
politeness, has now turned greedy?.
Several incidents that happened early this year had shown the ''true face'' of
some Malaysians.
Last February, the whole nation was in disgust after reading about the vain
pleas of trailer-lorry driver Ahmad Rozlin Ahmad Murad. His pleas were for
passers-by to help his friend and co-driver, whose body was pinned in the
vehicle.
The trailer-lorry was earlier involved in a road crash. Ahmad Rozlin''s pleas
were ignored as some passers-by were more concerned with grabbing rice sacks
that had fallen from the trailer-lorry.
A month earlier, a 4-wheel drive vehicle that carried more than RM$70,000 in
coins crashed at KM 244, North-South Highway near the Pedas exit.
What happened afterwards was a ''rush and grab'' for the coins by passers-by
who had stopped their vehicles, despite the vain pleas from the 4-wheel-drive
vehicle''s driver.
The rush and grab ''carnival'' did not stop despite the presence of the
traffic police and highway personnel there. Fortunately the crash victims
escaped with light injuries.
Another similar incident happened the same month. A van carrying a
consignment of yoghurt drink (a well-known brand) crashed at KM 424.9 of the
North-South Highway near Bukit Tagar.
What had happened next?
Several drivers of other vehicles stopped but not to help the victims.
Instead they were busy picking the yoghurt containers.
REACTION
These incidents had drawn the public''s response including that from the
ulama and intellectuals.
Perak Mufti Tan Sri Dr Harrussani Zakaria, according to news report, said
the money taken was ''haram'' and must be returned to its rightful owner.
The adviser to Johor Islamic Religious Council (MAIJ) Datuk Nooh Gadut had
similar views. He said the passers-by should have assisted the victims and
returned the money instead of taking advantage over the situation.
He said the incident should not have happened in a Muslim nation
like Malaysia.
WHAT IS HAPPENING TO US?
What is happening to the Malaysian society?
It is only nine years to go for Malaysians to achieve Vision 2020. We are
also in the midst of making the 1Malaysia concept a success.
But is our society ready for these objectives.
Universiti Sains Malaysia''s (USM) Social Science lecturer Dr Intan Hashimah
Mohd Hashim said she viewed the incidents in two aspects.
First, the factor that passers-by failed to help accident victims. Second,
why people were willing to steal/take away items from the scene of accidents?
According to the social science expert, such attitude has got nothing to do
with the courteous Malaysian values but more of the ''by-stander effect''.
Social psychology studies have shown that the inclination to help would be
reduced due to the presence of many people at the scene.
"The presence of many people at the scene may make a person to feel that the
responsibility of helping the victims does not fall on his shoulders alone. In
fact many would feel that other people should be helping the victims instead of
himself. Hence they are reluctant to help".
Dr Intan Hashimah feels that this phenomenon frequently occurs in the
society including that in the western countries. The urgency to help would come
if only one or two persons are around at the accident scene.
About the second aspect, Dr Intan Hashimah is in the view that it is related
to the sense of responsibility.
"In the second situation, those who stole from victims at accident scenes
usually numbered more than one and they did not know the victims.
"Furthermore, there were many others who did the same. This had reduced the
guilt and shame in them. They did not fear being apprehended as the authorities
were not around", she said.
WHY THE LACKADAISICAL ATTITUDE?
There could be several possibilities that lead to the lackadaisical
attitude.
For Dr Intan Hashimah, this is not linked to the moral deterioration in the
society but more of the ''situation factor'' that drove someone to commit such an
act.
"In this situation, the society needs a role model. If someone helps a
victim and another prevents the others from taking the things away, other
by-standers would also do the same.
"What we need is a role model that shows positive values which can push the
others to do the same. I believe there are still many good Malaysians but they
do not know what to do in case of emergencies", said Dr Intan Hashimah
commented.
The social psychologist said she does not see that Malaysians have begun to
lack the caring and courteous values.
"However they practise that on people they know and not on others who are
unknown to them. We need to be sensitive to all and not only to people that we
know".
Dr Intan Hashimah said educating adults on this aspect is different, unlike
teaching children and students. All individuals need to inculcate the caring
concept themselves.
"Then, we will not hesitate to help accident victims, avoid stealing from
them and do not wait for others to render help", she added.
-- BERNAMA
NUH CR ZUL CR
...
Tuesday, March 22, 2011
Put Put Putttttt......
1st Put
Local politics inviting more KALIAMPUT into it games.
2nd Put
Troops of devil attacks Libya and Gaddafi stay PUT to fight and uphold his stands.
3rd Put
Put Put Put....and Prutttt. a long gaseous sounds from my sit..
Local politics inviting more KALIAMPUT into it games.
2nd Put
Troops of devil attacks Libya and Gaddafi stay PUT to fight and uphold his stands.
3rd Put
Put Put Put....and Prutttt. a long gaseous sounds from my sit..
Saturday, March 12, 2011
tragedi, impak, implikasi, cabaran
Jumaat 11 Mac 2011
Bencana gempa bumi pada skala melebihi 8 skala richter berlaku dan mengakibatkan susulan bencana tsunami yang besar melanda Jepun. Klip video berita memaparkan kehebatan kuasa alam dalam memusnahkan ide dan kepandaian manusia dalam hanya masa satu hari. Kekuatan gempa bumi mengakibatkan kerosakan pada struktur reaktor nuklear Fukushima. Tsunami menghanyutkan nyawa, kenderaan, dan juga bangunan. Dan meniti detik cemas, Jepun bakal dilanda satu lagi bencana andai kerosakan reaktor nuklear Fukushima tidak ditangani segera secara selamat. Seara dekat mengikuti detik bencana ini yang awalnya dilaporkan seramai 100 mangsa maut diikuti dengan 200 mangsa, seterusnya 500 mangsa dan terkini dilaporkan mencecah 1300 mangsa. Jika reaktor Fukushima tidak dapat bertahan dan bakal memberi impak keselamatan tahap merah di mana kesan jangka pendek dan jangka panjang sememangnya tidak dapat dielakkan. Jika mengikuti kronologi tragedi reaktor nuklear Chernobyl sudah pasti kita dapat menggambarkan betapa hebat kuasa nuklear terhadap manusia dan hidupan.
Cabaran sekarang ialah adakah Malaysia masih mahu meneruskan agenda reaktor nuklear di Pahang? Dimana tahap kesediaan Malaysia dalam membina, mengurus dan merawat kuasa nuklear? Jepun yang berpengalaman dalam bidang nujlear juga sedang bertungkus lumus dalam operasi menyelamatkan reaktor yang bakal menjadi tragedi dengan menggunakan air laut. Malaysia perlu kembali ke meja analisis dan kajian secara 1000%.
P/S: sila rujuk blog Long Tambang jika ingin mengetahui lebih mendalam tentang
air laut bagi menangkis pencemaran radiasi.
Friday, January 7, 2011
what was happened in Toyota ..series of management system 3
New methods by one in Toyota.
He got engineers to come to advise on particular technical problems. At one stage he declared a three-month moratorium on meetings so that they could start again with fresh enthusiasm.
He rated the contributions of his group members under various headings: speaking, reporting back, doing the summary work reporting, cooperativeness, attendance, contribution to solve problems, etc.
He studied the personalities of the members of his group to see how they could be better integrated into a harmonious team and introduced the habit of shouting "ohaiyo gozeimasu @ good morning" the first thing on entering the shop in a firm, loud positive and enthusiastic voice until even the misanthropes were forced to respond.
They taught themselves the various quality analysis techniques of Pareto diagrams, histrograms, graphs, critical path analysis etc.
He got engineers to come to advise on particular technical problems. At one stage he declared a three-month moratorium on meetings so that they could start again with fresh enthusiasm.
He rated the contributions of his group members under various headings: speaking, reporting back, doing the summary work reporting, cooperativeness, attendance, contribution to solve problems, etc.
He studied the personalities of the members of his group to see how they could be better integrated into a harmonious team and introduced the habit of shouting "ohaiyo gozeimasu @ good morning" the first thing on entering the shop in a firm, loud positive and enthusiastic voice until even the misanthropes were forced to respond.
They taught themselves the various quality analysis techniques of Pareto diagrams, histrograms, graphs, critical path analysis etc.
Wednesday, January 5, 2011
what was happened in Toyota ..series of management system 2
The firm has very close connections with the Self-Defense Forces and makes a strenous effort to recruit former soldiers and NCOs;2,500 of its workers and a tenth of its foremen are ex-soldiers. Toyota is widely thought to be casting longing eyes at the possibilities for tanks.
Plant engineers had described the ingenious ways the had found to reduce unnecessary pressure in process air systems, cut down heat loss in the foundries, and so on. A "show and tell" meeting of quality circles and a shop floor worker describe with great competence how his team had thought up a way of revamping the sea water cooling system they operated in order to save energy.
Plant engineers had described the ingenious ways the had found to reduce unnecessary pressure in process air systems, cut down heat loss in the foundries, and so on. A "show and tell" meeting of quality circles and a shop floor worker describe with great competence how his team had thought up a way of revamping the sea water cooling system they operated in order to save energy.
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Monday, January 3, 2011
what was happened in Toyota ..series of management system
In 1950 there was a major labour dispute at Toyota. The company had continually delayed payment of wages owing to a chronic shortage of funds. The union protested, and in the winter of 1949 the management and union reached an agreement whereby, in return for a 10 percent wage cut, the company promised to stop delaying wage payments and not to fire any employees. However, the delays continued, and in April 1950 the union called a twenty four hour strike. The company countered with a "general request for voluntary resignation" and another 10 percent wage cut. In Japan, it is customary for a company not to fire people. Instead, employees are "encourgaed" in various subtle ways to "voluntary resign". Over the following two months the workers protested with mass demonstrations, rallies at workshops and company housing, and mock courts to "try" the directors and the plant manager. However, Toyota finally won the dispute, and in the end 2,146 employees were fired.
source: S.K, R.D, T.A
source: S.K, R.D, T.A
Saturday, January 1, 2011
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