Thursday, 29 November 2012

Newswriting Assignment

EARTHQUAKE STORY
Alaska-A strong earthquake shoot three Aleutian Island finishing villages, Nikolski, Dutch Harbor and Unalaska for three minutes during 7:01 p.m. PST, Sunday night. Alaska Tsunami Warning Center reported it measured 6.6 on Richter scale. Earthquake of 6.6 magnitudes can cause severe damage if it hits populated areas. Richter scale in epicentre in the North Pacific about 40 miles east of the village of Nikolski and 850 miles southwest of Anchorage.

According to George Carts, the quake was felt strongly in the towns of Unalaska, Dutch Harbor and Nikolski. These three fishing villages are located on western islands in the Aleutian chain. Besides that, the officials said that Aleutians are sparsely settled by 20 aftershocks; one measured 5.0 on the scale. None was powerful enough to cause a tsunami.

Richter scale measures ground motion and is recorded on seismographs; each increase of one number means a tenfold increase in magnitude; example, 7.5 is 10 times greater than 6.5 because 3.5 can cause slight damage; 4, moderate damage; 5, considerable damage; 6, severe damage; 7, major earthquake, can cause widespread heavy damage; 8, great quake. Thus, no reports of injuries or major damage.

MALAYSIA GREEN FORUM 2010
Putrajaya- A speech about ‘‘Malaysia Green Forum’’ given by Prime Minister, Dato Sri Mohd Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak at Conference Hall on April 26, 2010.

According to Dato Sri Mohd Najib’s speech, today is an opportunity to reiterate its resounding commitment towards environmental sustainability and the Chairman of Malaysia for advancing environmental and landscape issues in the country. The aim of the forum to establish an action-oriented network that deal with environmental issues in a holistic manner. Malaysia is one of the countries with the richest biodiversity in the world, prized with 16 million hectares of tropical forest area, which covers 60 per cent of the countries land area. Yet, preservation of this asset is key to sustainability and he is proud because of the fact that over 73 per cent of the total forest are in this country.

Indeed, the government has consistently affirmed its commitment such as government take cognizance of the growing need and urgency of green technology towards sustainable development. Hence, the National Green Technology Policy was launched last year and just spent 160 days to set up, ministry said. A technical arm called the Nation Green Technology Center came to being through a restructuring exercise of the Malaysia Energy Centre.

Before end the talk, he would like to praise the organizers of Malaysia Green Forum 2010 for taking the initiative to organize this noble conference. He is happy to see MGF2010 has united leaders and experts from very diverse backgrounds on a platform where environmental issues can be dealt with more holistically. He strongly believes that is our generational responsibility to ensure that we bequeath to our children that Malaysia as pristine as inherit from forefathers.  

Wednesday, 3 October 2012

5 articles

Article 1: Boy kidnapped, tortured and hanged over handphone theft
TAMIL Nesan reported that a 17-year-old boy was allegedly abducted, tortured and hanged by a group after being accused of stealing a handphone in Ghaziabad, India, on Thursday.

The victim's distraught mother, Sunaina Jha, told police that her son was taken from their house at 8.30am and taken to the house of one of the abductors, Naeem, who had accused the boy of stealing his phone from his residence.


Police said Sunaina identified Naeem's wife Kousar as one of the other abductors.


The abductors have denied killing the boy and said he committed suicide.


Police have arrested four people and a hunt has been launched for several other suspects.


> The Barisan Nasional coordinator for the Kulim state constituency, Chua Teong Kee, told residents that even though the coalition lost Kedah in the last general election, it continued to serve the people, reported Makkal Osai.


“We have strived to resolve the problems faced by the people and I hope the Indian community will give their support to Barisan in the coming general election,” he said after attending a function organised by the Kulim Indian Welfare Organisation last Tuesday.


He said Kedah would have more economic growth if Barisan were given the opportunity to rule the state again.


> Former Tamil Nadu Chief Minister and DMK party president M. Karunanidhi said he would wear only black shirt to protest against the current state government led by the AIADMK party, reported Malaysia Nanban.


He said his original plan was to wear a black shirt while participating in a human chain planned by the DMK to highlight the failure of the AIADMK government on all fronts yesterday.


However, since the state government had denied him permission for the protest, he decided to wear only black shirt permanently to express his opposition to the present regime.


He said that it was surprising that the state government had denied permission for the protest.


Other News & Views is compiled from the vernacular newspapers (Bahasa Malaysia, Chinese and Tamil dailies). As such, stories are grouped according to the respective language/medium. Where a paragraph begins with a >, it denotes a separate news item.


Question:

Who: Tamil Nesan and a 17-year-old boy.
What: A 17-year-old boy was allegedly abducted, tortured and hanged by a group.
Why: Stealing a handphone.
When: Thursday.
Where: Ghaziabad, India.

Element of news: 

Conflict

Citation:

http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/10/6/nation/12135505&sec=nation


Article 2: 55% of women expected to be in workforce by 2015

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysia is expected to have 55 percent of women in its labour force by 2015, said Women, Family and Community Development Ministry's secretary-general Datuk Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur.
She said various programmes would be implemented to achieve the target, which included flexible working hours, working from home and providing childcare centres at workplaces.
"According to the World Bank Report, as at 2011, the female labour force participation rate in Malaysia was 47.9 percent, which was below average of other East Asia and Pacific countries", she told reporters after launching the World Development Report 2012 on Gender Equality and Development, here.
Noorul Ainur said 71 childcare centres had been established at various government agencies and 20 in the private sector for working mothers.
The World Development Report 2012 on Gender Equality and Development says improving women's access to jobs and economic opportunities could significantly boost productivity in the region.
Noorul Ainur hoped the relevant stakeholders would fully use the report to ensure the strategies and initiatives geared towards gender equality in Malaysia were on par with international standards.
She said the RM50mil allocation for women in the 2013 Budget would also be used to train women as company board members to help achieve the government's target of having at least 30 percent women at the decision-making level.
The budget would also be used for the Single Mothers Skills Incubator Programme (I-KIT) in entrepreneurship, Get Malaysian Business Online programme to train 50,000 online small entrepreneurs and providing free mammogram screenings, she added. - Bernama   
Question:
Who: Women,Community Development Ministry's secretary-general Datuk Dr Noorul Ainur Mohd Nur
What: Malaysia expected to have 55 percent of women in its labour force.
When: Year of 2015.
Where: Kuala Lumpur.

Element of news: 
Variety

Citation:
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/10/5/nation/20121005162208&sec=nation


Article 3: Police warn of bogus personal loan syndicates on the prowl
KUALA LUMPUR: The police have warned the public to beware of local syndicates offering personal loans that turn out to be bogus.
Most of the dealings are conducted over the phone, without requiring the victims to fill any form or going through any red tape.
According to Federal Commercial Crime Investigation Department principal assistant director 1 (Investigation) Senior Asst Comm Datuk Lim Char Boo, the syndicates advertised their "non-existence loan" through flyers and name cards placed on post boxes and car windscreens.
Those who called the number of the "moneylender" would then be convinced with a promise to approve their loan within hours.
"The victims will be asked to deposit 5-10% of the loan amount they are applying as a processing fee," he told a press conference here Friday.
However, once the money was banked into a given account, the "moneylenders" would not be reachable any more.
SAC Lim said 447 such cases, involving RM9mil, were reported last year and 299 cases so far this year, involving RM6mil.
He added that many of the victims were owners of small businesses who were seeking quick, hassle-free loans and those blacklisted by banks.
SAC Lim said there were also cases of syndicate members lingering outside banks and approaching potential victims, claiming to know bank officials who could approve loans without hassle.
Question:
Who: Police and the public.
What: Beware of local syndicates offering personal loans.
Why: Turn out to be bogus.
Where: Kuala Lumpur.

Element of news:
Consequence

Citation: 
http://thestar.com.my/news/nation/default.asp?pdate=/2012/10/5


Article 4: Johor, Penang gazetted as 'No Smoking' zones
KUALA LUMPUR: Six areas in Penang and one in Johor have been gazetted as 'No Smoking' zones under the Control of Tobacco Product Regulations 2004.
Health Minister Datuk Seri Liow Tiong Lai said  in a statement Friday that the gazette was effective Oct 2 and implemented with the cooperation of both state governments.
He said in Penang, the gazetted zones were the George Town Municipal Park, Botanic Gardens, Air Itam Dam, Teluk Bahang Dam (all on the island), Mengkuang Dam in Bukit Mertajam and Ampang Jajar Urban Park in Seberang Perai Tengah.
In Johor, the gazetted 'No Smoking' zone is the Mutiara Rini Urban Forest, Johor Baru.
Liow said in June last year, the Malacca government gazetted five zones, namely Malacca World Heritage City, Malacca Raya, Malacca International Trade Centre, Alor Gajah town centre and Jasin town centre under the Malacca Free of Cigarette Smoke programme.
"The ministry with the cooperation of state governments is determined to create more 'No Smoking' zones, especially in public places.
"This is to protect the non-smokers, especially women and children, from the effects of secondhand tobacco smoke," Liow said in the statement.
He said the Malaysia Global Adult Tobacco Survey conducted last year found that 70 percent of adults were exposed to secondhand tobacco smoke in public places.
The Control of Tobacco Product Regulations 2004 prohibits smoking in 21 categories of places including hospital or clinic areas, lifts and public toilets, public transport vehicles, public transport stations/stops, government premises, higher learning institutions, childcare centres/kindergartens, shopping complexes, fuel stations and libraries. - Bernama
Question:
Who: Control of Tobacco Product Regulations 2004.
What: Penang and Johor have been gazetted as 'No Smoking' zones
Where: Six area in Penang and one area in Johor

Element of news: 
Timeliness

Citation: 
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/10/5/nation/20121005204019&sec=nation

Article 5: Najib hopes for strong mandate in polls
KUALA LUMPUR: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak hopes that he will be given a strong mandate in the upcoming 13th general election so he can continue to deliver to the people and make Malaysia a fully developed nation by 2020.
Najib, speaking on the CNBC Conversation interview show hosted by renowned anchor Martin Soong aired earlier on Saturday, said the next five years were very crucial for the government to fulfill commitments and promises made by previous leaders of the nation.
"I'd like to have a strong mandate... Because to achieve our vision of a fully developed nation by 2020, the next five years would be very crucial. Crucial, because you're talking about the last lap.
"You're talking about going down the stretch and this is the most critical part because we really have to deliver," he said, responding to a question on how important the upcoming election was for him, and the importance of receiving a fresh mandate to transform Malaysia into a developed country by 2020.
He said the transformation was a firm commitment made by then-prime minister Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad in the early 90s, with Najib's predecessor Tun Abdullah Ahmad Badawi implementing part of it.
The Pekan MP said it was now his turn to deliver to the people.
Najib, who is also Finance Minister, also said that achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth without upsetting the political landscape too much was one the challenges Malaysia faced in becoming a developed nation.
However, he stressed that the key to make Malaysian society more equitable was growth, so that income could be redistributed back to the people.
"Without growth, it will be a lose-lose situation. So if we get five to six per cent within the time frame, then we will able to at the same time, ensure a more fair and equitable distribution of wealth in this country.
In the 30-minute interview, Najib said the move for growth was working and that the numbers were looking more positive in terms of Bumiputera participation.
"But it's not just about the equity numbers. We must also make sure that there is a fair distribution of income between the different levels of income groups in this country," he said. - Bernama
Question:
Who: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak and Malaysian.
What: Strong mandate in the upcoming 13th general election.
Why: Deliver to the people and make Malaysia a fully developed nation by 2020.
When: Year of 2020.

Element of news: 
Proximity

Citation: 
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/10/6/nation/20121006145425&sec=nation


Saturday, 29 September 2012

3 news article

Article 1: Four-Years-Old Boy burnt to death
IPOH: A four-year-old boy was burned to death when fire destroyed his house in Slim River here Friday.
Firemen found the charred remains of Muhammad Shahrizal Abdullah in the living room of the house in Kampung Lintah Tiong, Slim Village after the blaze was put out.
The remains were sent to the Slim River Hospital.
Slim River Fire and Rescue Department station chief Md Zin Mohd Saaidin said the fire broke out at 2.30pm.
He said the victim was alone in the living room at the time of the fire.
Muhammad Shahrizal's mother, Norlia Zakaria, 51, and his five siblings who were in the kitchen, managed to save themselves. - Bernama

Citation
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/9/28/nation/20120928203516&sec=nation

Summarize and Opinion
Ipoh, 29 September 2012. A four years old boy named as Muhammad Shahrizal Abdullah was death because the fire destroyed his house in Slim River on Friday. After the blaze was put out, the fireman found the charred remains of the four years old boy in the living room of the house in Kampung Lintah Tiong, Slim Village. Then, the fireman sent the remains to Slim River Hospital. The fire broke out at 2.30pm, said Slim River Fire and Rescue Department station chief Md Zin Mohd Saaidin. At the time of the fire burning, the victim was alone in living room while his mother and his five siblings who were in the kitchen try to save theirself.

Last, the victims were death and the remains were sent to hospital. It's a unlucky news due to a four years old boy was death.So, everyone must be careful and take a good care of oneself if nobody surrounding.

Article 2: Nobody Left Out In Budget 2013
PETALING JAYA: Nobody is left out. Budget 2013 addresses virtually the full spectrum of stakeholders in Malaysia.
The poor will receive the financial assistance and services they deserve, while the middle class are offered some much-needed relief in the form of lower taxes and affordable housing.
There are proposals that will benefit Government employees, servicemen and policemen. Several sectors of big business get investment incentives and tax breaks, and so do the SMEs.
Chunks of Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak’s Budget speech, which he delivered in Parliament yesterday as Finance Minister, were on women and the young and the old.
Others who stand to directly gain from the Budget measures include paddy farmers, individual investors, owners of pre-school and childcare centres, hawkers, Indian students in estates, athletes, entertainers, and school bus operators.
Why, even angels – angel investors, that is – are among recipients of the goodies.
The inclusiveness is an acknowledgement by the Government that everybody has a role to play in securing Malaysia’s prosperity.
“It is proven beyond doubt that the Malaysian economy is centred on the rakyat. It is the outcome of the vision and aspiration of the rakyat. It is a testimony of the hard work of the rakyat,” said Najib in his speech.
“The economy is the contribution of the rakyat in urban and rural areas, professionals as well as blue-collar workers, farmers, labourers, farmers, smallholders, fishermen, teachers, lecturers and artistes. The economy is supported by civil servants and entrepreneurs.”
Therefore, the Budget’s theme is “Prospering the Nation, Enhancing the Well-being of the Rakyat: A Promise Fulfilled”.
Najib said the Budget was designed to improve the rakyat’s quality of life, ensure sustainable economic growth, spend prudently and reduce the fiscal deficit. The overall objective, he added, was to prioritise the well-being of the rakyat.
“The Government will ensure that the rakyat enjoy excellent services and get maximum benefits from the implementation of development projects and programmes,” he said.
The focus is on five areas: boosting investment activity; strengthening education and training; inculcating innovation and increasing productivity; fiscal consolidation and enhancing the public service delivery; and enhancing the well-being of the rakyat.
Many of the Budget’s highlights came under the fifth area of focus. It was also the most anticipated part of the speech.
The Dewan Rakyat livened up, with the lawmakers thumping their tables, as soon as Najib began speaking about measures to improve the rakyat’s well-being.
A notable proposal is the lowering of the individual income tax rates by one percentage point for the chargeable income brackets of up to RM50,000. As a result, 170,000 people will no longer have to pay tax, while the rest of the taxpayers will enjoy some savings.
Another tax measure is a proposed hike in the real property gains tax to curb speculation in real estate, particularly in urban areas.
Najib also announced a RM1.9bil allocation to build 123,000 affordable homes in strategic locations next year.
The Government intends to spend RM591mil in 2013 on several measures to reduce the crime rate, such as setting up a police unit for motorcycle patrols to watch over housing areas, and installing about 500 CCTV cameras in 25 urban areas to deter street crimes.
To boost investment activity, the first focus of Budget 2013, key initiatives include promoting domestic investment, intensifying SMEs, turning Malaysia into a global integrated trading hub for oil and gas, enhancing agricultural activity, stimulating the capital and financial markets, and developing bumiputra entrepreneurs.
A major element of the Government’s plans for fiscal consolidation and to upgrade public service delivery is proposed improvements in the Malaysian Armed Forces service scheme.
On Malaysia’s economic performance and prospects, Najib said growth this year was expected to be between 4.5% and 5%.
“In 2013, based on the prospects of an improved global economy, the Malaysian economy is forecast to expand strongly between 4.5% and 5.5%,” he added.
The Budget will allocate RM252bil for development projects, programmes and measures. Of this, RM202bil is operating expenditure, while the rest is development expenditure.
The Federal Government’s revenue collection next year is estimated at RM209bil. Given these estimates, the fiscal deficit is expected to fall to 4% of gross domestic product in 2013 from 4.5% in 2012.

Citation
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?sec=budget&file=/2012/9/29/budget/12102391

Summarize and Opinion
Petaling Jaya, 28 September 2012. The middle class are offered some lower taxes and affordable housing and poor will receive the financial assistance and service ,said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak. So, nobody left out in budget 2013. The purpose of Datuk Seri Najib for this progress because of he wanted to improve the citizen's quality of life, ensure the citizen maintain the gowth of economic.

In short, the purpose of Prime Minister to carry this progress in order to ensure the citizen are equal and nobody left out in budget.

Article 3: Public now can track progress on complaints online 
KUALA LUMPUR: Complainants in Selangor can check the progress of investigations online without going to police stations, said Minister in the Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Idris Jala.
He said complainants just needed the report number to monitor the progress of investigations, including whether anyone was arrested or charged in connection with their complaint.
“We are probably the only country doing this and we are also working closely with other enforcement agencies from New York and Hong Kong to improve our policing,” said Jala when responding to concerns raised on the crime rate by Bar Council president Lim Chee Wee during a question-and-answer session at the International Malaysia Law Conference 2012 here yesterday.
Jala, who is also Performance Management and Delivery Unit (Pemandu) chief executive officer, said the counter rating system, which was a pilot project launched on Oct 25 last year at Selangor police stations, also provided room for feedback on the services by just pressing buttons on a special machine at the stations or by sending SMSes.
“This puts the station and the officers concerned under the microscope to evaluate the services provided to the public,” Jala said, according to Bernama.
He disclosed that of 49,000 people who responded, 87.1% had said that they were very satisfied with the services rendered.
He told the conference that a similar system had been installed at the Kuala Lumpur City Hall, the Selangor Immigration Department, the National Registration Department and Putrajaya Corp.
At another session, blogger-cum-lawyer Azhar Azizan, better known as Art Harun, said the media was not a threat to national security but rather a community network.
Social media he said, to a certain extent, was good at publicising and making things more visible.
“Actual activism must be supported by an underlining organisation. It requires a leader and working committee,” he said.
Women's rights and HIV/AIDS activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir said that how a person used social media was important in deciding whether it generated opinions or otherwise.
“How you conduct yourself is as important as your cause. If you want to be an opinion-maker, you have to develop your personality,” she said.
She noted that it was important to create space online for discussions but said users should not pay heed to “rude and bad culture” both in the online and real worlds.

Citation
http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2012/9/28/nation/12093965&sec=nation

Summarize and Opinion
Kuala Lumpur, 28 September 2012. Prime Minister's Department Datuk Seri Idris Jala said complaints in Selangor can check the progress of investigation online without going to Police Station. Complaints by citizen who was arrested or charged in connection with the citizen's complaints, Datuk Seri Idris Jala said complaints just needed the report number in order to update with the progress of investigation. Besides that, he said that we are the only country doing this convenient and our country also worked closely with another country which is New York and Hong Kong. Most of the citizen is agreed with the progress of complaints online.

At another session, blogger-cum-lawyer Azhar Azizan said that the published of news article through media is a community network in society. Therefore, the citizen used social media was important to everyone when making a decision. Through social media, the citizen can provide the opinions, said by women's rights and HIV/AIDS activist Datin Paduka Marina Mahathir.

In short, public now can track progress on complaints online is a good way to everyone. The citizen does not need drive purposely to Police Station in order to update with their progress of investigations. This progress on complaints online brings convenient to everyone.

Journalism

This is my semester two and I taking Diploma in Mass Communication at INTI International College Subang. I'm taking five subjects during this semester two. One of the subject is Introduction to Journalism.

What is Journalism? Journalism is the practice of investigate, report events, issues and trend to the mass audience of print, broadcast and mass media such as newspaper, magazines and books, radio and television stations and networks, blogs and social and also the mobile media. In addition, as a journalist is to provide their readers and audience with accurate, reliable information they needed. Besides that, there are many different jobs in journalism. For instance, news must be involved with researching stories, writing new and features stories, shooting photographs and video, editing stories, checking facts, planning issues, and laying out pages. This is what I knew with Journalism, since my lecturer just taught us all of that.

My lecturer for this subject is Mr. Khairul Irwan. He told all of us to call him as Mr.K. So, I do call him as Mr.K. He used the two hours class for lecture and one hour class for tutorial. I prefer the two hours class the most because during this lecture class, I would not feel any stress while I just needed listen to lecturer and concentrate when our lecturer is teach in front the class. For the one hour class, I feel a little stress because we needed to complete the assignment within this 1 hour. My broken language is English and I very poor with speak and write.

During our first class, Mr.K gave all of us a phase test which contains the grammar. He taught us how to use the correct grammar. I prefer Mr.K be my English teacher when I was in Primary and Secondary school's teacher. If do so, I can sure that my English will be better than now. When Mr.K taught in front of the class, I can understand with the grammar that he taught.

For our second class, we started our lecture. Even though I do not understand some of the information on the slide but I will refer all of it at night before I sleep. Seriously, Journalism made me feel stress all the way because of my broken English. I do not have the confident can answer the question with good English when my final exam is coming soon. Especially the article given by Mr.K on Tuesday class, I do not know how to complete the question and it is my first assignment and it contains marks.

This subject is more with writing and speaking so correct grammar to use in article is very important.  Thus, I promised myself to work hard with this subject even the other subjects are important too.

Last, my expectation for this class is having fun soon and no more stress. I also hope that this subject can pass with a grade B, and I'm satisfy with it.

Friday, 28 September 2012

About Me

Part One: Since I was young
I was born on the Eleven day of the month of October, on the year of the chicken, 1993, at Hospital Bersalin Cina Kuala Lumpur. My parents named me as Chen Siew Yoon. I have a semi-curly hair, big eyes, shorter nose, half thick lips and dark skin but I still satisfied with those facial features of mine. 

In my family, I'm the eldest child and I have a younger brother. Before the age of nine years old, I had many beautiful memories during my childhood, but after age of nine years old until ten years old, I had some bad memories during my childhood. Sometimes I feel very sad and wanted to cry because of some bad things during my childhood. I do not willing to remind and recall those happen again.

Even my childhood had a little unhappy, but as long as I learnt how to be strong due to continue my life with some happiness and happy things. So, I have learnt to be more independent and to be stronger day by day. Since I was a kid, my mother always taught me some moral value in order to I can be a morality person in my future. 

Part Two: When I grow up
I'm a joyful, simple and a romantic but I'm shy and talk less girl. I'm friendly and good to everyone even I talk less with others. This is because I afraid of get closer to others. I do not know why I being like this but since I was young, I already afraid of it. Besides that, I difficult to get into a new environment such as meet some new friends, change dwelling place, change to new school, college or work place and many others.

The most of the shortcoming I have than the advantages I have. I have a very bad temper, stubborn, barbaric, overbearing and less confident. In addition, I'm a very persistent person, but sometimes persistent is good and sometimes bad. Soon, I hopefully can cover my entire shortcoming and I want to do the more advantages I have. 

My horoscope is Libra. Libra is a very friendly, caring and helpful person. For the entire Libra girl, they only release their bad temper to the person that they care the most; otherwise they only entertain the person they do not care with casual. This is my attitude since I was young but some of my friends who do not really understand and know me, they will think of me is a very arrogant person. For others friend who do know me and understand me very well, they will try their best to inclusive.

The advantages that I have are helpful, respect to elders, caring and kindness. I like to help the people who are in a terrible situation. Sometimes, I do follow my mother to go to orphanage and aged home to take care of them. My mother and I went there twice time for a month. Since my mother is a good cooking in dishes, so when she been there, she will cook some delicious dishes and bake some cake for them. She always taught me, we should be a caring person and take care of the eldest people. Therefore, we should respect to them too. Yes and so, I got all the value that my mother taught me.

My favourite stuff is Ferris Wheel and Eiffel Tower. I love Ferris Wheel because when it stop on the higher of the top place, I feel around me was silent, is very comfortable and I can feel the clouds drifting across the side of my face. I love Eiffel Tower because for me is a sign of romantic so I do like it too. Both of those stuff, I hope can been there with my partner when I grow up. It's very romantic for me.

My hobbies is walking around the beach, find something delicious food around especially the bakery and dessert, shopping with friends, have a tea time with friends, and find some nice travel place for my vacation. I enjoyed the moment and time with my family, friends and my partner. They always fulfil my life with colourful. Sometimes, I do like to sit at outside of my house after raining. This is because I hope can see the rainbow on the sky. 

I appreciate of my life now as a pearl deeply in my heart, even my childhood had a little unhappy been through but I still alive. Be stronger and independent.