My Favorite Teacher

Friday, April 23, 2010 6:30 AM by mysense literature

Reading “The Pencil “ By Ali Majod really remind me to be really careful when making any judgments to our students. We might be the one who have the impact on their life.

There have been many people who have influenced me and those who have set great examples in my life. Many of those people were teachers that I have had from primary to the university time. If I had to choose one who has had the greatest influence, it would have to be Mr. Dollah Bakar at my Primary school. He put much effort and time in teaching English, Math and Science subjects when I was in standard 4 and standard 5. There are many reasons why he was my favorite teacher of all times, but there is not enough space to share all of these here, so the main reason is he gave his all into teaching us.

Mr Dollah Bakar was an excellent and fabulous teacher. He has made an impact on my life, and by his doing so, I hope that I can pass the same qualities on to children I am teaching.

Thank you Mr Dollah Bakar, for the impact you have had on my life.

Beauty is only skin deep

Thursday, April 22, 2010 6:01 PM by mysense literature

One of my favorite novel is " The Phantom of the Opera' by Gaston Leroux. It is nature that we always disguised by beauty. One of the theme in this novel is society perception on appearance and beauty. In this novel a man is rejected by the society because of his ugliness. The moral value that we learn we should accept people as they are, and not to be judgmental. There are a lot of people around us whom we eventually do not know them very well. We shouldn't judge them by their appearance.

Nature Under Attack

2:06 PM by mysense literature

Last week I was caught in a heavy traffic jammed due to a flash flood on the way back home. It took me more than 3 hours to reach home instead which usually took me only 20 minutes.
The weather nowadays is really unpredictable. Why does it happen? I remembered the poem of "The Dead Crow" by Samad Ismail. This is the reason the poet wrote the poem. How many of us really aware of the environmental pollution. Listen to the song by Michael Jackson titled "Earth Song". It is really touchy.

Some people become accustomed to frequent news of danger to the environment, perhaps even thinking, 'That is not of great concern as long as it does not affect me.' However, whether we realize it or not, the wholesale destruction of the earth's environment affects the vast majority of people. Since contamination of our planet is now so pervasive, it likely already affects more than one aspect of our lives. Thus, all should be concerned about the health and preservation of our home. After all, where else would we live?

"Happy Earth Day"