Monday, July 14, 2008

New Proton MPV Photos Revealed






Anybody want to start booking? From attached pictures, its looks cool and nice MPV..i wonder why proton take so long to come out with this mpv..maybe after seeing high number of avanza sold in malaysia...the challenge facing by proton now is not only their competitor itself, they must change their quality of service center (sc) as well...most of proton user were complained for services delivered by sc..why they complained?its come from many aspects, some of that due to quality of works, long waiting time, don't have enough replacement parts and not friendly to customer...if proton wish to last for long time in this automotive world, they have to 'dare to change...'

Friday, July 11, 2008

Ternakan babi diusahakan oleh Muslim?

Satu yang mengejutkan apabila ternakan babi di Morocco menjadi satu industri, malah mungkin komoditi satu hari nanti. Sebuah negara afrika yang penduduknya ramai beragama Islam, apa pendapat anda bila haiwan ini menjadi ternakan bagi muslim di sana? Tidak percaya?Cerita di bawah menjelaskan segalanya...

Shunned by most Muslim countries where pork consumption is a religious

> taboo, pig farming is booming in Morocco thanks to a growing tourist

> industry and pragmatic breeders.

> "If there's tourism, it would be better to have pigs," said Said

> Samouk, 39, who raises 250 porkers at his farm 28 kilometres (17

> miles) from the

> seaside town of Agadir.

> After being battered by a wave of bird flu, he launched a pig

> operation 20 years ago in partnership with an elderly Frenchman.

> Today, Samouk spins dreams of doubling his production within three

> years to help meet the demands of some 10 million tourists expected to

> visit Morocco in 2010 - up from 7.5 million who flocked to the north

> African country in 2007.

> "I'm a practising Muslim. I don't eat pork and I don't drink alcohol

> but it's just a breeding operation like any other and no imam has ever

> reprimanded me for it," he said of raising pigs -- whose consumption

> is prohibited in both Islam and Judaism.

> Outlawed in Algeria, Mauritania and Libya, pig farming is nonetheless

> authorised in Tunisia as in Morocco, to cater to the flocks of

> European and other non-Muslim tourists who head to north Africa's

> spectacular beaches and deserts.

> "Our clientele is 98 percent European. They want bacon for breakfast,

> ham for lunch and pork chops for dinner," said Ahmad Bartoul, a buyer

> for a large Agadir hotel. Signs are posted on buffet tables to avoid

> any confusion about the meat's origin.

> Morocco's swine industry comprises some 5,000 pigs raised on seven

> farms located near Agadir, Casablanca and the north-central city of

> Taza. The breeders include a Christian, two Jews and four Muslims.

> Annual production is currently estimated at 270 tonnes of meat,

> bringing in some 12 million dirhams (1.6 million dollars) in revenue.

> The breeders include Jean Yves Yoel Chriquia, a 32-year-old Jew who

> owns the country's main pork processing factory along with a farm of

> 1000 pigs.

> Chriquia also buys pigs from Samouk and another local farmer at 22

> dirhams a kilo.

> Four times a month, he goes to the slaughter house in Agadir -- but

> must enter from a door other than that used for deliveries of meat

> that is halal, or authorised under Islam.

> "We have a special place for this sort of slaughter.

> After cutting up the

> meat and getting the veterinarian's stamp, we transport it to the

> factory and put it in cold storage," Yoel said.

> Almost 80 percent of his products are earmarked for hotels in Agadir

> and Marrakech. The rest heads to supermarkets and butchers -- and to

> feed some 220 Chinese workers building a nearby motorway.

> "My wife was certain we would never find pork because we were in a

> Muslim country," said French retiree Bernard Samoyeau, as he ordered

> pork at a butcher in Agadir. "We have been pleasantly surprised."

> Yoel is also pleased.

> "We have more than doubled our sales in three years and it's starting

> to snowball. But since we rely on tourism, we must be careful," he

> said.

> The Moroccan farmer speaks from experience: the 1990 Gulf war, the

> 2001 attacks on New York and Washington, and the 2003 invasion of Iraq

> ultimately forced him to shutter his last business burdened by 2.8

> million dirhams of unpaid bills.

> Three years ago, he opened up a new company that employs 31 people.

> "Hotels all over Morocco are calling me up for deliveries, but for the

> time being I can't respond to all the demands.

> We're getting there, little

> by little," Yoel said.

> Nor does he see a conflict between his job and his Jewish faith.

> "Religion is a private matter. What I do is just another way to earn a

> living and my rabbi has never said anything about it,"

> he said.

Matlamat tidak pernah menghalalkan cara. Hanya Robin Hood karya seni orang putih yang menghalalkan semua ini. Robin Hood mencuri, merompak dan melakukan jenayah semata-mata untuk membantu orang yang dalam kesusahan atau kemiskinan, tapi adakah caranya kena?
Sila komen..

Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Friendship Is Everything


During study time, we never know what is a relationship about...Never think about that, never feel the meaning of having friends....Once we are working, stay far away from friends and pursue a career, we didn't realize that we are lost one thing that we not know, until we found a problem, don't know how to overcome that, and then we would say, 'friend, where are you, i need u be in my side...'

Always bear in mind that our friend is everything, maybe now you are hating somebody but in future, the person you hate could be the nice person on you..

Life to contribute...

JAKSA Kolej Rahim Kajai Sesi 06/07


Inilah kenangan yang paling indah semasa zaman menuntut di univerct dulu...Tidak pasti..Saat-saat ditawarkan menjadi YDP, aku terpikir, kenapa aku? Kenapa tidak orang lain...Ramai lagi yang layak..Lagipun aku ingin fokuskan perhatian kepada pengajian di tahun akhir masa itu..Masih terngiang-ngiang kata-kata felo kanan Kolej Rahim Kajai semasa menemui aku, "Haizal, awak mungkin tidak nampak apa yang lebihnya pada diri awak, tetapi orang lain nampak kelebihan awak, dan awak mampu lakukannya..Jangan hampakan harapan orang, ambil ini sebagai satu cabaran.." Kata-kata ini mencairkan hati keras ini sambil berfikir, hidup tanpa cabaran adalah sesuatu yang kosong...Kini, aku merindui saat-saat itu, terima kasih banyak kepada biro-biro aku yang banyak memberikan kerjasama...Ifan, tiki, Mun, Efa, Zul, Hani, Wawa, Lai, Babu, Syahir, Emy, Mala dan Sharul..Kenangan bersama kalian segar dalam ingatan..Semoga berjaya dalam lapangan masing-masing...Believe me, Life To Contribute, Wherever U Are...

Lihatlah diri anda sebelum anda melihat orang lain...


Tanpa kita sedari, kita acapkali meletakkan kesalahan kepada orang lain bila diri kita dalam keadaan sukar...Benar kata orang, apabila menunding jari kepada seseorang, tanpa kita sedari 4 jari lagi tertunjuk kepada diri kita. Alahai,malunya..! Renungkanlah ya...

JAKSA Kolej Rahim Kajai Sesi 06/07

Kolej Rahim Kajai Organisation Chart

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