Saturday 21 March 2015

TECHNOLOGY KILLS HUMANITY

  In a borderless world, all the information is at the fingertips. Science and technology leads us to a change of life. Progress can not be denied. However, in the meantime, there are also denying the impact of science and technology. Various conclusions made by individuals on the basis of observations about the impact of science and technology either advances or even lead to the destruction of the universe.There is no denying that science and technology have importance in the development of the global community. But it is also undeniable have an adverse effect on the country's development, including environmental and social problems. 
    All this can not be avoided because sometimes people are busy pursuing development and sophistication even forget the adverse effects that would happen. All discoveries and inventions in science and technology that was born of the human mind sometimes misses the real purpose for not according to the principles outlined by Islam. Not surprisingly, many are now employing science and technology are also invited to harm if the boundaries of exploration science does not conform to what Islam has to say.
   Now, the creation of a fairly sophisticated human findings in defense technology capable of protecting the country from enemy attack. Various forms of defense equipment from weapons to fight until the equipment also follow the progress of science and technology. From one angle, it may be good for the country but if he thinks might be more consequences resulting from the use of advanced tools of science and technology progress results. Ever wondered, that the sophistication of the tools of war can lead to destruction of the world including the environment and also the many souls who perished own deck of human greed. For example, the effects of the use of bombs or guns can destroy the environment. Even just to test the ability of a creation, sometimes it legislate to environmental degradation as leading to environmental pollution. 
    Meanwhile, a high level of expertise and sophisticated equipment needed to build its own nuclear bomb.Biotechnology now propel the country towards development. Food engineering field through the latest technology capable of producing genetic modification of food (Genetically Modified Food) which features best as durable, sleek and refined, simple, inexpensive and increase crop production such as brown rice, tomato and chilli. Food produced is the same but have different properties that are included with various combinations of the genes of other organisms. 
   What is the question of genetic resources used to produce custom food is feared than the things that are prohibited by legislation. GMF also affects human health because they contain impurities  is unknown adverse effects..

MOST SUCCESSFUL LEADER IN MALAYSIA

    A successful leader sets a good example. Act as a role model for your team, and don't be afraid to pitch in and help out when needed. Your team will respond well to your leadership if you are willing to contribute.If you show respect to your employees, thanking them for their work and complimenting them on their successes, they will be far more likely to respect you in return.
    In Malaysia the most successful leader that we can make him as role model is the one and only our beloved Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. As the fourth and most dynamic Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir bin Mohamad will indelible impression on the sands of Malaysia for many years to come. He held the post for 22 years from 1981 to 2003, making him Malaysia's longest-serving Prime Minister, and one of the longest-serving leaders in Asia.
   He played an important role in improving Malaysia status and image to both the citizens and foreigners. He was an individual who had a visionary mind and was someone who was always trying to improve Malaysia for its citizen. Tun Dr Mahathir was famous for his visionary mind that had no limit.
     One of the main reasons he was a good leader and adored by his people was his innovative ideas on improving the lives of the Malaysian people. He launched Vision 2020 in 1991 as a step to familiarize the citizens of Malaysia with the future he planned for the country. Vision 2020 was a thirty-year plan of the steps needed to be taken by Malaysians to ensure the rapid development of the country that was stemmed by none other than Tun Dr Mahathir himself. According to him, in order for Malaysians to proceed towards its goals, the citizens of Malaysia were to face nine challenges. Not only that, Vision 2020 was also used to establish a single, united Malaysian nation that would unite our multi-racial citizens.
      With Vision 2020, Tun Dr Mahathir also develop a plan to build a symbol for the nation by constructing the World’s tallest building. The creation of the Petronas Twin towers started on 1992 and was completed in 1997. The Petronas Twin Towers came to be the tallest from 1997 until 2003. With his ties with Petronas, Tun Dr Mahathir urged Petronas to reach out abroad to secure future petroleum supplies.
     

MALAYSIAN TRADITIONAL DANCE

  In malaysia have many traditional dances.At the same time tourist can learn the step how to dance traditional dance.Malaysia is the best country and have many style in dances.Example traditional dance below the down:
  Joget is a popular dance at social funtions, Joget is danced by couples. The music and steps are similar to the cha-cha but the man and woman never touch and move around in a circle.
  Next, Tarian dance. Tarian was dance by female dancers hold two saucers which contain a lighted candle each. They sway and move their arms gracefully without extinguishing the flames.
   Then,  Gayong Otar-Otar is an energetic dance from the state of Terengganu, it features male dancers carrying swords and shields and simulating battle moves. The dance is accompanied by a lively tempo from gongs and drums.
  Chinese in malaysia also have their own traditional dance it is called Dance of Spring,In ancient China, spring was welcome relief from the cold winter. It was also a time for romance and celebrating. Performed by females, this dance depicts the happy mood that prevails in villages.
  Bharata Natyam is a classical Indian dance, the Bharata Natyam is a solo female performance. A variety of standing positions, movement of legs and feet and hand gestures are executed to the beat of the tabla and other traditional instruments.
    In Sarawak has Ngajat dance it is originally performed by Sarawak’s ethnic warriors, the Ngajat was a post-battle dance to celebrate victory. Armed with shields and swords, the costume-clad dancers leap, thrust and shriek in mock battle.

Finally, Sumazau dance it is the national dance of the Kadazan-Dusun community in Sabah, Borneo, the Sumazau is performed by two rows of men and women dressed in traditional costumes. They depict the flight of birds to the rhythm of six gongs.










ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEM FACING BY MY COUNTRY TODAY

   Malaysia, one of the 'Asian tiger' economies, has enjoyed remarkable growth over the last few decades, with industrialization, agriculture and tourism playing leading roles in this success story.
   But today, despite a relatively positive environmental record, Malaysia  faces problem of deforestation, pollution of inland and marine waters, soil and coastal erosion, overfishing and coral reef destruction, along with air pollution, water pollution and the problem of waste disposal.Deforestation, Oil palm plantations are a prevalent feature of the Malaysian landscape, as this industry has become a major contributor to the country’s export earnings.
   The increase in palm oil production has been driven by strong global demand for oils and fats, notably from Europe and China.However, this expansion of land for oil palm cultivation has taken place at the expense of lowland tropical forests, which are ecologically sensitive habitats.
   The fate of a magic floodplain in Sabah .This includes the Lower Kinabatangan Floodplains in Sabah. In this area, stretching along the northeastern coast of Borneo, forests  have been reduced to scattered pieces, while endangered animals such as elephants have lost their natural homes. Flooding has also intensified.Because the remaining forest is fragmented, elephants are forced to move through plantations and smallholdings to get from one patch to another. 
   They prefer to use forest on dry ground, so during floods they are also forced into agricultural land, sometimes causing considerable damage.Habitat fragmentation has also affected the orangutan populations and other species of high conservation priority (rhinoceros, monkeys, storm storks, oriental darters and others).
  Pollution Malaysia has enjoyed one of the least polluted urban environments in Asia. However, with the massive industrial development of recent years, and an increase in urbanization and vehicle use, air and water pollution are of growing concern.

TRADITIONAL FOODS

   Malaysia is a country with rich culture. The population is made of mainly Malay, Chinese and Indians while the Borneo sub origins made out the most of west Malaysian population. Malaysian food, of course is very much reflective of the diversity of the people staying here. Located at the Southeast Asia, Malaysia is in between Thailand and Singapore while West Malaysia is next to the Sulawesi and Philippines.In Malaysia haves many traditional food every country. Every races in Malaysia have their own traditional food
    The famous malay traditional foods is nasi lemak. Nasi lemak is a fragrant rice dish cooked in coconut milk and pandan leaf commonly found in Malaysia, where it is considered the national dish. It is considered one of the most famous dishes for malay-type breakfast. Nasi lemak s served with anchovies, peanuts, boiled egg, lamb curry, cucumber, and traditional chili paste.
    Roti canai is a type of Indian-influenced flatbread found in Malaysia, Indonesia and Singapore. It is often sold in Mamak stalls in Malaysia and also in Malay stalls. Traditionally roti canai is consumed with dhal or any type of curry, such as mutton or chicken curry. However, the versatility of roti canai as the staple has led to the development of new recipes, either savoury or sweet, with variations of toppings and fillings, which includes eggs, banana, sardines and onion.
   Mooncake  is a Chinese bakery product traditionally eaten during the Mid-Autumn Festival). The festival is for lunar worship and moon watching, when mooncakes are regarded as an indispensable delicacy. Mooncakes are offered between friends or on family gatherings while celebrating the festival. The Mid-Autumn Festival is one of the four most important Chinese festivals. Most mooncakes consist of a thin, tender pastry skin enveloping a sweet, dense filling, and may contain one or more whole salted egg yolks in their center as the symbol of the full moon. Very rarely, mooncakes are also served steamed or fried.