Entries from September 2007
September 18th, 2007 · Comments Off
In Bolehland, we know the “special branch” are equivalent to secret police in ex-USSR and ex-East Germany.
To keep alive the abolished East Germany secret police force, now the infamous Bolehland university – UPM revive the secret police spirit inside the university campus.
Oh wait, isn’t it when somebody say, learn the good stuff from Germany [...]
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Tags: Food for thoughts · Funs
September 17th, 2007 · Comments Off
Among all those junks food, beside the terrible Betel Nut (AKA Sirih , chewing gum are the king of No.1 annoying list : for being sticky.
And Singapore are well known for its no-chewing-gum policy beside hefty fine, city solve the problem by banning anyone from selling chewing gum.
But next year, those rebellious [...]
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Tags: Food for thoughts · Funs
September 10th, 2007 · Comments Off
When Singapore call Johor a cowboy town, Malaysia government are angry about it. However, there is little Bolehland propaganda media can do, as all new evidents show that beside Johor state, every state has its own cowboy town.
And worst, according to the latest news from Malaysiakini, the cowboy mentality has spread to Trengganu, besides using [...]
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Tags: Food for thoughts
September 10th, 2007 · Comments Off
Social functionalism as define inside wikipedia
Functionalism is about the structure and workings of society. Functionalists see society as made up of inter-dependent sections which work together to fulfill the functions necessary for the survival of society as a whole.
So when a government dysfunction, it means the system start deteriorate and fail to provide services to [...]
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Tags: Food for thoughts
September 7th, 2007 · Comments Off
As computer cannot make the children smarter and will not make the street safer.
Looking at the “RM 6 billions plan to modernise PDRM” will score a F in 1st world country.
In line with this, the capacity and efficiency of PDRM will be enhanced with the recruitment of 60,000 new personnel over the next five years. [...]
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