Tuesday 17 March 2015

MALAYSIA TRADITIONAL DANCE

    Traditional dance is a popular cultural from in Malaysia too. Traditional dance form based on ethnic or their respective state which have their own distinctive dance that is still in practice until now. At the same times, you can find a particular dance known after some particular region. In fact, dance act as an added attraction in elebration be it wedding, parties, reception, religious ceremonies or any other event. At Malaysia the famous traditional dance is Makyong, Joget Zapin, Tarian Sumazau, Tarian Ngapal and others. The dance movement have their own distintive and different ways of presentation.

       Makyong derived from Pattani Kingdom. There are 5 types at dance Makyong. First, is Makyong Pattani, second Makyong Kelantan, third is Makyng Kedah, fourt is Makyong Laut, ang the last one is Makyong Riau. Three at which are in Malaysia. Each types has a different presentation Makyong distinguishone from the other. Makyong performance usually opens with the song "Mengadap Rebab", then followed by dancing, ethnic and music. Rebab is the most important tool in music Makyong.Trigon has a 3 parts, bamboo shoots, trunk and face.

 

     Next is Joget. Joget believed to have originated from Portuguese folk dance of Branyo. Joget accompanied by songs like Jingkling Nona but now many songs produced as serampang Laut, Joget Rentak106, Joget Pucuk Pisang and many others joget also known as ronggeng which takes its name from word "warung geng" is danced in pairs of men and women. Joget usually danced in socral group like patient, youth, men and women in pairs. In the party, male dancers dancing will invite female dancer in order to dance with him.


 

       Then is Sumazau. Sumazau is a traditional dance of Sabah's Kadazan people. Usually performed at religious ceremonies and social events, it is traditionally used to honour spirits for bountiful paddy harvest, ward off evil spirits and cure illnesses. Male and female dancers perform this steady hypnotic dance with soft and slow movements imitating birds in flight. The costumes are authentically Kadazan  and are usually black in colour and made of a velvet type material adorned with the appropriate accessories. The music is provided by gongs of different size.

 

        Lastly is Zapin is a malay dance from that is pupolar in Malaysia especially in the state of Johor. One of the most popular forms and certainly more evolved and intricate is the Zapin Tenglu from the town of Mersing. The dancer can then play with each other, teasing, challenging and enjoying each other company. The music for Zapin comes from an ensemble of traditional instrument which include gambus, marwas and the violin. There are no hard anf fast rules as to the number of dances that perform. However because of the very interactive nature of this dance, it is usually performed in pairs. Morever, Zapin dance will not be beutiful is it not followed by the sound of traditional music plays behind. Music equipment is closely related with Zapin dance, and of course it will be more perfect.
       
        The conclusion is Malaysia traditional dance can helps strengthen friendship among local communities. In this presentation, we can see how our people are united no matter old or young, race and religion together in the success of the performance. These include how to educate young people to respect older people. In addition, this program as a platform showcasing traditional dances that were not known for sure not extinct. Important for us to know our own country's traditional dance.

MOST SUCCESFUL LEADER IN MALAYSIA

        There are many succesful leader in Malaysia such as Datuk Lee Chong Wei. Datuk Lee Chong Wei were born 21 October 1982 at Bagai Serai, Perak. His is a Malaysian Chinese player. As a single player, Datuk Lee Chong Wei was ranked first worldwide for 199 consecutive week from 21 August 2008 to 14 June 2012. He is the third Malaysian player after Rashid Sidek and Roslin Hashim to achieve such as ranking , since official ranking were first kept in the 1980 and is the only Malaysian shutter to hold the number one ranking for more than a year. In his early years, Datuk Lee Chong Wei favoured basketball, however his mother soo banned him from the game due to the searing heat of the outdoor basketball court. Datuk Lee chong Wei began to learn badminton at the age of 11, when his father, who like'd to play the game, brought him to the badminton hall.

       
        
         At year 2012, Datuk Lee chong Wei started Olimpic Year with the first super series tournement from the season, like Korea Open. in a repeat of the previous year's, he avenged his loss to Lin Dan by defeating him in three sets. A week later, he captured his fifth straight and eighth Malaysia open tittle, thus equalling the number of home tittle's help by Wong Peng Soon who won them between 1940 and 1953. In March, Datuk Lee Chong Wei loss in the All England Open when he bowed out in the second game after receiving medical help on three occasions. In April he was defeated by South Korea Shon Wan- Ho in the final of the India open, but retained his Malaysia Open Grandprix Gold tittle for the fourth time in a row in May. Datuk Lee Chong Wei was out for three to fourth weeks, after surfering an ankle injuring.
      
         Next in 2013, Datuk Lee Chong Wei took the Korea Open tittle for the third time. A week later, he captured his an ninth Malaysia Open tittle, which broke the record of eight tittles previously had by Wong Peng Soon. Datuk Lee Chong Wei said he was disappointed because he loss in the final of the All Egland open to Cheng Long. In April, he loss in the semi final of the Australia Open, to the young Chinese player. In August Datuk Lee Chong Wei eventually marched in to the final of the World Champion Ships, but he hope were once a game dashed in a repeat of his 2011 final and 2010 Asian Game defeat against Lin Dan. After the World Champion Ships Datuk Lee Chong Wei participating in fourth Super Series tournement. First, he took the Japan Open tittle for the fourth time then he loss in final of Denmark Open and semi final of the French Open .Datuk Lee Chong Wei won record fourth Master Finals tittle, the season ending Super Series tournament.


     
        In January 2014, Datuk Lee Chong Wei loss in the final of Korea Open to Cheng Long, his fourth straight defeat by the Chinese. He recorded his tenth Malaysia Open tittle week later. Soon after the triumph, he annaounced this would be his last Malaysia Open outing, as he would assess his condition after Asian Games and may retire if the result not good. Futher, he won his third All England Open and India Open tittle respectively. Datuk Lee Chong Wei won every match he contested during the Thomas Cup campaign, Malaysia reached the finals, only losing to Japan with score of 3-2. In August, Datuk Lee Chong Wei came second for the third time at the World Championship, losing to Cheng Long of China in straight set. He again lost to Cheng Long in the semi final of Asian Games team competition, and lost to Lin Dan in semifinals of single event few days later.

      My opinion is Datuk Lee Chong Wei has contributed a lot in the name of the country in the international arena. He also raised the name of our country with more valuable. In addition, he also demonstrated his love of country that is very deep in every game of badminton because he beats her to be serious to do the best for the country to earn a gold medal in every competition accompanied by her.  the spirit within themselves Datuk Lee Chong Wei is very high for the country's name internationally beloved.

Monday 16 March 2015

TECHNOLOGY KILLS HUMAN



Assalamualaikum everyone,

Todays topic, years by years, technology become more popular among people. Users willing to spend lot of money to get the technology. What are we looking, watching and listening on tv or radio advertisment, technology make people life easier, but did we aware of disadvantage of using technology? 

           Today, our world is getting quieter than it used to be. As a student and as a passenger of public transport, I now barely see people smiling, talking or making eye contact at school and in public places. I realize why people rarely communicate with others now, and this kind of big issue is caused by a tiny thing that we all carry in our pockets every single day like smartphone. The excessive use of mobile internet devices is killing humanity by destroying the meaningfulness of communication and human interaction. As we know, the production of gadgets like Smartphones, Ipad, Ipod are  increasing tramendously year by year and the usage of the internet is getting esier as we have the Wi-Fi connection in almost any area. This could probably result into people having the lack of social communicationand thinking skill in life. Even though it is said that the internet as a technology wonder, I dare say that the internet use has a negative influence on the individual.

        According to ReadWrite.com, multiple studies have proven that boredom boosts creativity and imaginative thinking. In a recent BBC article, Dr. Teresa Belton, a senior researcher at the University of East Anglia's School of Education and Lifelong Learning, said that children who spend too much of their time in front of a screen can actually lose the ability to be creative. Most parents hate hearing their children say they're bored, but apparently, it should be music to our ears sometimes. If the modern technology nowdays exist thousand years before, I think there will no artist like Leonardo Da Vinci. Moreover, parents need to have more control on their children activity towards technology using.

         Last but not least, technology makes people become good in theory, but bad in practical. Just imagine, we can find anything in internet. Anything that you need to know, is at your fingertip. But did you realize that being know and being experience is totally different things. Nowdays, by using Google Street View, you can go anywhere you want to. But you only can see but not feel. With the existing of technology, people tend to know everything but never experience, then form group of people call ‘Keyboard Warrior’. This group of people tend to act like they know everything and spreading news without knowing the truth. This leads to wrong information spreading among society.
          
          Indeed, in life, there are good and bad things. Technology makes life easier, but don’t forget the disadvantages. Getting too dependent to technology, makes life become too easy which leads to the less productivity of humanity.


TRADITIONAL FOODS


          Malaysia very famous for great food and unique. There are also a lot of traditional food in Malaysia, which has it's special recipe that has been passed down from generation and it's has own attraction to prepare of the food. There are various types of traditional foos according to race each in Malaysia such as Malay ethnic food, Chinese ethnic food and Indian ethnic food.

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          For malay ethnic food, we have ketupat, ulam, sambal belacan, rendang, nasi lemak and lemang and others. Ketupat usually served when muslim celebrated their Eid Mubarak and Aidil Adha. Ketupat is made by using a rice and coconut milk then wrap it in using palm leaves. Ketupat usually served with rendang. Then ulam is the most valuable is served with rendang. Then, ulam own properties when used as dietary habits. There are pucuk paku, ulam raja and many else.

                                        Image result for chinese traditional food kuih bakul
            
           Next, for chinese ethnic food, we have kuih bulan, kuih bakul and gongzi. Kuih bulan are often eaten during the Mid-Autemn Festival. Kuih bulan is made out of dough that is sweet and has a coop of lotus seed or read bean or with salty egg yolk in the middle. Kuih bakul is a chinese food made of glutinous rice flour shape like doves. beside that zongzi commonly served at celebrations tradition Duanwu or Dragon Boat. Festival which falls on the fifth lunar month.

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           Other than that, for Indian etnic food we have muruku, roti canai and tosai. Muruku usually served during Deepavali day. Muruku done from peanut flour and rice flour. Depends on the fans as the original or spicy chilli powder use. Tosai very rich in carbohydrates and protein tosai eaten with a variety of side dishes for example sambal, chutney of fruit, carrry chicken and others.

          In conclusion, Malaysia is a country that rich of diversity of food. it will a lot of tourist to come and visit Malaysia. Indirectly attract Malaysian economy will grow and raise Malaysia name in international arena. The variety of traditional Malaysia food will be known to the public from the other country.

Friday 6 March 2015

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Hai kami farah, miera, dan ain kami budak baru belajar ambil galah tolong jolokkan , galah takdak hahahahahahahahahahaha ok bye .