Monday, 27 February 2012

ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES

QUESTION : In today's world, we have taken the comforts of modern day conveniences for granted. These include electrical appliances and equipments like refrigerators, washing machine, and mobile phone. In your point of view, justify would you or wouldn't you give up all but one of these conveniences.


Being living in this millennium era, people nowadays become too dependent on modern conveniences such as electrical appliances and equipments. From the hardest to the simplest tasks like mopping the floor, machines are being used instead of doing it manually. It is absolutely impossible to continue the way we live our lives today without these conveniences. We cannot give up either one of these conveniences as they have their own specific functions as well as respective prices which can contribute economically to our country.

We regularly use the washing machine to wash our clothes or the television to watch our favourite shows. These indicate that each electrical appliances have their respective function that is beneficial to our lives. We constantly use these devices to complete our daily tasks. If you think these current devices can be replaced with a multi-task machine, you are totally wrong. Can you just imagine how thing is going to be if that single machine is suddenly broken? Wouldn’t that be a huge problem? Therefore, it is essential to possess these devices separately as to maximise their usage on specific tasks.

After all, it is better to have a variety of devices separately rather than a single device that complement all the tasks since they surely have distinctive prices. Here is an example. An electrical iron which we usually use is much cheaper than an LCD television. For a small-incomer family, I bet they won’t spend a lot on appliances which do not bring benefits to them. Imagine if the multi-task device is to be sold, it will surely be expensive and not affordable to all people. Plus, not all of the functions of that single device are needed for different people with different lifestyle. A housewife needs a washing machine more than a businessman, who uses laptop regularly, does. Hence, these electrical appliances have to be sold separately as to meet ones’ affordances in buying them.

We do realize that there are a lot of companies that sell different electrical appliances to the people such as Singer, Panasonic, Dell, Toshiba and a lot more. If we are to compare these companies selling the same convenience with companies selling different convenience in a particular country, don’t you think that the higher profit will go to the companies with variety of devices? This will indirectly contribute to the nation’s economy as these devices are charged with taxes which approximately ranged from RM 50 up to RM 200 per devices, depending on the brand. These companies surely compete with each other to win the people’s hearts to consume as well as to purchase their products. Thus, this will create a healthy competition among the companies which eventually bring our national economy to a higher level.


In the nutshell, we would like to stress on the fact that all electrical appliances have their own unique functions and thus, making it impossible for us to choose only one device to live with. Here is a simple analogy. You have a mum who can do everything for you and can act like your other family members. Do you prefer to live with her alone or together with the other members who, of course, are special in their own ways? Therefore, think wisely before you decide on something so as not to cry over spilled milk.

Saturday, 25 February 2012

Legal Immigration Must be Stopped


Do you know that the total amount of immigrants in Malaysia now has surprisingly reached about three times the population in Singapore? Our country is constanly being changed into an alienated land. Are you willing to risk your country for that? Definitely no. Therefore, legal immigration must be stopped in order to maximise manpower of Malaysians as well as to reduce money spent and problems associated with these immigrants.

First of all, the major factor of a nation’s success lies in the hands of its people. Instead, Malaysia is now being too dependent on immigrants. We can see nowadays that a lot of Indonesian employees are being imported especially for construction field. Even though they are legal immigrants, their presence obviously restrict our manpower to be maximised. A lot of different fields from babysitters to business owners are now being dominated by these outsiders. These jobs opportunities should be offered to our own citizens so as to achieve success purely by Malaysians themselves.

As a human being, immigrants also have their rights for basic needs such as shelters, monthly payments and also health insurance. This will indirectly make a decreament on our nation’s economical status. For instance, when an immigrant worker involved in an accident at his workplace, the employer which is usually a Malaysian, has to pay for his hospital bills as well as his life insurance if the injuries involve any lost of his physical capability or even that cause him death. Those money actually can be used for other beneficial  purposes rather than being spent on someone who cannot be sured to stand and fight for our country.

Like we all know, each citizens of a country has been taught, whether in school or at home, to love their country and to have strong spirit of patriotism since childhood. These is also being instilled among these immigrants. Such norm might put our people in a big risk. How is that so? When two governments got into some political misunderstandings, the immigrants of respective countries will defend their homelands by any means such as riot or dreadful threat. This action is clearly observable when the Indonesian immigrants shout out “ Crush Malaysia” in October 2009 over a simple misunderstanding on culture. During this period, our people suffered from  a  horrible experience of scaredness and insecurity, which should have been avoided from the first place.

We do realise that our government together with all Malaysians are putting our whole hearts and efforts to bring Malaysia into a fast-developing country by the year 2020, which I believe excludes the immigrants. Therefore, a paradigm shift is totally needed to establish the importance of Malaysians, not the immigrants, to make Vission 2020 into a reality. Once again I would like to highlight the fact that Malaysia does not need immigrants at all to be developed. Just bear in mind, we are 1Malaysia and we are one nation.

PRINCESS'S DIARY

Hmmm...here our first task. We were assigned to make a 350 words essay entitled " Legal Immigration Must Be Stopped". like it or not, the assignment must be settled before the dateline...which is just AROUND THE CORNER....!!!

Tuesday, 21 February 2012

Get To Know Us...!!!


THE KING
"kEep liVing evEn th0ugh U hAd diEd !!!"
Ahmad Aiman B  Abd. Alim
I-Mahn (my beloved sister give)
27 FeB 1993
Kg Berangan Bt 8 3/4, KB,Kelantan
Mu'allim (big scope)



PRINCESS OF OUR HEARTS
"live your life just like tomorrow is your last day"
Aliah Mustafa ( ali...for short =) )
27-07-1993 
JB...my beloved hometown 
gynaecologist...insyaAllah (please do pray for me...)
i love reading and drawing...but it never be beautiful =(
i'm a big fan of chocolates




KNIGHT FOR THE FIGHT
"I may see all of them as games, but don't you think I'll do the same if my friends were to be in danger..."
 
Nur Atikah Munir
TK
19/11/93
Selangor
Doctor(human savior!!)
drawing,reading manga and watching anime~!(>v<)9
 arts and animals~!!