Monday, August 31, 2009

Here Comes THE DIVA...

SALAM...

LAUTAN BERGELORA!!!






TAUFAN MELANDA!!!






GEGAK GEMPITA

BILA PETIR SABUNG MENYABUNG!!!


SEJURUS NAMA KU DISERU!!!
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DIIRINGI KHADAM-KHADAM
CAN DO...

TERUS CATWALK NAIK STAGE...







tu dia...

(kitak org berani molah intro kedak ya???)

Haha... Assalamualaikum u ols...

Before I go any further, I'd like to express gratitute to the admin who've been begging me to participate to write something on the blog. Thanks again... (tu dia, terus speaking...)




I've been invited to join (or should I say participate) in the blog months ago... However, during that very moment, the admin who texted me when I was in KL asked me to check the blog specifically for us (batch of 88-94) though for me, it should be (88-92).




Even so, I couldn't read the blog on the spot, because at that moment, I was rushing to KLCC to participate in In-Trend Magazine Advertorial shoot for Good Skin Lab products. So I took my time and visit (sometimes) this blog for updates...




Sadly... not many of us here though some very rare friends (rare katanya... hehehe...) has showed support to enlighten the comment area.




So anyway, I really hope that batch 88-94 of SHOAW will be more active by writting down your name, email add and tel contact (in comment area) in order for us to be in touch... Kudos to the admin who initiate this project for networking purposes (I supposed).




Hope to be in touch with all of you...






Hugs and kisses,







nazzib@yahoo.com


Asma Allah by Sami Yusuf

Selamat Menyambut Hari Kemerdekaan ke 52

Sebelum terlupa hari ini negara kita Malaysia telah pun menyambut Kemerdekaan daripada penjajah untuk kali yang Ke-52. Alhamdulillah.....walaupun usia masih begitu muda banyak pembangunan yang telah kita capai. namun harus diingat bahawa kita telah terkebelakang pula oleh negara yang baru dilepaskan dari Malaysia iaitu Singapura. di mana singapura telahpun berada 20 tahun ke depan kita walaupun merdeka pada tahun 1965.

oleh itu apa yang perlu kita lakukan. tanamkan semangat utk terus menuntut segala ilmu yang ada. dengan ilmu yang begitu tinggi insyaAllah kita boleh menjadi sebuah negara yang unggul di mata dunia. biarlah agama Islam menjadi pegangan dalam hidup dan bukan lambang semata-mata. terus kukuh berada di bawa panji kedaulatan kesultanan agar Islam terus terpelihara selama-lamanya. harus diingat lagi di Malaysia Islam hanyalah berada dalam 60% sahaja berbanding sebelum mencapai kemerdekaan 1957 iaitu 70%. Lu fikirlah sendiri....

Puasa Kesepuluh dan Wajah baru Blog

Salam..

so..atas cadangan supaya memperbaharui dan meletakkan pastel color..so i did this just for all of you. maybe we are in the veteran era now day except me LOL. just kidding. no heart feeling k. moga dgn pembaharuan ini akan menggalakkan saudara dan saudari utk terus mengunjungi blog ini. sharing and caring .....

hari ini telah masuk hari ke sepuluh kita berpuasa. cepat dan pantas waktu berlalu. begitu juga dengan usia kita semakin hari semakin menunjukkan kedutannya kecuali aku yg masih awet muda. ha ha ha lol. anyway..happy fasting ....and make dua' for muslims all over da world. May Allah Bless our Life and grant us beautiful and wonderful reward.

salam.....see yaa

Sunday, August 30, 2009

Puasa Ke sembilan

Alhamdulillah hari tok kita dah pun masuk puasa yang kesembilan. sedih rasanya mengenangkan bulan ramadhan yang mulia tok akan melabuhkan tirainya. sesungguhnya banyak rakmat yang diperoleh dalam bulan tok. walaupun rasa gembira nak nyambut raya tapi rasa sedih sik dapat mok disembunyikan.

yalah...habis ramadhan maksudnya raya aidil fitri akan tiba. then habis raya macam kosong baru kegembiraan time tok. time ramadhan towk nang macam2 jak yang menceriakan. alhamdulillah.
so kenangan di SHOAW time ramadhan karim memang menyeronokkan. cannot explain by words. harapan agar kita kembali bertemu agar semakin kukuh ukhwah yang terjalin di shoaw.

salam......

Saturday, August 22, 2009

Doa Berbuka Puasa

Friday, August 21, 2009

selamat menyambut ramadhan.

Happy Ramadhan Karim to all Shoawian. May Allah Grants us a wonderful rewards for what we've done in this Holy Month.

Wednesday, August 19, 2009

salam shoawian

lama dah rasanya tidak meninggalkan apa-apa dalam blog ini. hari ini 19 Ogos 2008. beberapa hari lagi akan tibalah bulan Ramadhan yang penuh berkat. teringat ketika di shoaw dulu. bangun sahur dan seterusnya berbuka (bersungkei). semua itu kenangan yg tdk mungkin luput dari ingatan. dari zaman berbaris utk mendapatkan makanan sehinggalah beralih kpd berhidang. ha ha..... kdg2 lucu. maklumlah masih budak-budak lagi. habis je sembahyang terus berlari ke dewan makan utk menikmati makanan. tambahan pula kalau tak makan alamat berlapar lah. alhamdulillah sepanjang puasa ketika zaman sekolah tidak pernah lupa. cuma kadang2 tertidur hingga tak bangun sahur. teringat ketika itu....aku bangun jam dah pukul 6. aku pun nak minum seteguk air. kawan pun menegur...kenak ko minum?. jawapan aku simple je "darurat bah, sebab sik bangun sahur"?. ha ha ha....lucu dan malu bila mengenangkan masa itu.
satu lagi peristiwa yg aku tak lupa ketika mula2 menjadi shoawian i mean form 1 lah. suatu petang adalah senior2 panggil..work party...work party and sebutlah nama kelas. tok pun lucu gilak2. apa taknya....kami pun tanya bawa pinggan ke(tray). aowk kata dak senior. apa lagi kami budak2 baru ni pun bawa juga tray....ingatkan party rupa2nya kerja kumpulan. bukan main malu lagi time tu. but semuanya telah berlalu cuma berada sebagai kenangan yg kekal ke akhir hayat.

selamat menyambut ramadhan .....shoawian...


Monday, August 17, 2009

Staying clean and healthy

WHEN you throw hundreds to thousands of children and teenagers together for about five to six hours, chances are some of them are going to come home in a less-than-immaculate state.

Put them in an environment where they outnumber the adults by 30-50 to one, and the odds are there will be a mess somewhere in that place.

The mess may be accidental or deliberate, but at the end of the day, someone still needs to clean it up.

So, who are the ones we rely on to push up their sleeves and break out the brooms when it comes to the cleanliness of our schools?

Washing hands with soap before eating and after going to the toilet is an important step in disease control, especially when students use common facilities in school.

For national schools, the job is done by privatised workers.

The number of workers allocated to each school is dependent on the size of the school.

For example, a school like SMK Seafield in Subang Jaya, which has an enrolment of about 2,500 students, has six workers.

Three are assigned to outdoor duties, including the gardening and general cleanliness of the school compound; while the other three maintain the cleanliness of the school toilets and corridors, as part of their indoor duties.

Some schools have procured equipment to monitor the temperature of their students as a precautionary measure to prevent the spread of the influenza A(H1N1) virus.

As outdoor jobs are generally heavy tasks, these duties are usually assigned to the male workers.

Cutting the grass, touching up paint jobs, clearing clogged drains and moving furniture are all part of the day’s work for these hands.

However, those in charge of the toilets might argue that they have the tougher assignment.

School toilets, like most public toilets in the country, unfortunately do not generally have a good reputation for cleanliness.

Some students in fact, would rather just “hold it in” until they get home, rather than visit the school toilet due to their dirty and smelly reputation.

From the dirt tracked in with dirty shoes to leftover “deposits” in the toilet bowl, it is oftentimes a tough battle keeping the toilet as clean as it should be. Even when the toilets are cleaned four to five times daily, as is the case in SMK Seafield.

Meanwhile, the cleanliness of the classrooms becomes the responsibility of the students themselves.

This usually involves the class representative in charge of cleanliness drawing up a roster where each student takes turns to do different duties during the week.

These duties usually include sweeping the floor, cleaning the blackboard after each lesson and wiping the window panes among other chores.

Toilets are often the most challenging part of the school to keep clean

Precautionary measures

Because school involves putting so many people together in close proximity, it is a good place for diseases to spread.

The use of common facilities like the canteen, classes and toilets, makes it easier for diseases that spread by air or water to infect a larger number of people.

While the usual suspects in school illnesses are the seasonal influenza cases, food poisoning and dengue fever, the current influenza A(H1N1) has raised the awareness of contagious diseases to a new level.

With three students having come down with the virus last month, SMK Seafield is certainly taking no chances with a recurrence of the illness.

Aside from monitoring the cleanliness of the school and ensuring that the toilets are always supplied with soap, principal Teh Seok Im has taken a few other precautionary measures.

“Even before the cases in July, I obtained two Thermofocus devices to take the temperatures of the students.

“And I went onto the Net to find out more information about the virus when the first cases (in the country) were announced,” she shares.

Students who feel unwell can get their temperature scanned at the office, and are told to go home if they have a fever.

These students, as well as the staff members who interact with them, are provided with face masks and hand sanitisers at the school’s expense to help contain the spread of the disease.

The same goes for teachers who are unwell. “I also ask teachers to keep away if they are sick,” says Teh.

As trial exams for the PMR and SPM are going on around this time, the school has decided to practise a closed exam system. This means that students are not allowed to take the exam papers home with them.

This is to ensure that those who are sick or quarantined at home during the exam period can take the same papers at a later time.

“It’s a lot of trouble, having to collect all the papers back and storing them safely, but we have to do it for the students on MC (medical leave) or who are quarantined,” says Teh.

Other precautionary measures include encouraging students and staff to practise social distancing.

“I told my students, ‘No hugging and shaking hands. We can practise the arigato (thank you in Japanese) culture — just bow a little and greet each other, and try to keep about three feet apart.’”

Assemblies have also been cancelled during this period, and Teh advises her students during her daily briefings to stay at home and interact online through social networking sites, rather than hanging out in crowded shopping malls.

However, she is concerned about the tuition centres her students attend.

“No one is monitoring the tuition centres. At least in school, most of the time we know what to do.

“In the tuition centres, you have students from all the different schools in the area. If the virus spreads from there, the exposure rate to all the schools is so high.”

With all the measures that have been taken, Teh is quite proud to say that there have been no more cases of A(H1N1) flu in her school since last month.

The three Form Four students confirmed to have the influenza A(H1N1) virus from the school, were home quarantined for a week last month and have fully recovered since then.

make any sense

Keeping a school clean with thousands of students and teachers going in and out everyday is no mean feat, but it has to be done for health purposes, if nothing else.

When you throw hundreds to thousands of children and teenagers together for about five to six hours, chances are some of them are going to come home in a less-than-immaculate state. Put them in an environment where they outnumber the adults by 30-50 to one, and the odds are there will be a mess somewhere in that place.View more

Friday, August 7, 2009

hellooo SHOAWIAN...

salam budak2 shoaw!!!.

hello where are you Shoawian?

no..answer?

Monday, August 3, 2009

sambutan masih lagi hambar

salam semua member2 lamak

di harap agar mendapat kerjasama yg sepenuhnya dari ktk org. so...dpt lah kita anjurkan reunion utk semua. lama dah sik jumpa bah. ada yg sampei tahun 1990 jak then sik ada lagi. so...dah 19 tahun 0iiiii. lamak ya. mcm ni ndak kah ktk org kinek towk. aku masih mantain lagi. he he

hope sebar2kan..k.