Rabu, 19 Disember 2012

Titi pengeransing penyemerai jalai penyulut Utusan Borneo 20.12.2012







Titi pengeransing penyemerai jalai penyulut

by Chris Bishop. Posted on December 20, 2012, Thursday
Angkunka pelajar, fokus sereta nadai kuing bukai lebuh mendingka pengajar, sengkuar pemujur
KUCHING: Fokus mendingka ajar pengajar maya dalam kelas sereta ngungkupka awak enda kurang ari dua jam macha bup di rumah penentu pemujur Howard Deri anak Neilson Ilan teulihka 7A ba peresa Penilaian Menengah Rendah (PMR) 2012.
Seiku ari nembiak sekula SMK Penrissen No. 1 lebuh dikerandau Utusan Borneo madah pengaga nerima pemutus ke dipansut pagi kemari taja pan enda nyadang diri tau teulih 7A.
Howard ti ngembuan juluk deka nyadi seiku ‘scientist’ madah pekara ti pemadu beguna maya belajar iya nya anang sesekali lenyau fokus sereta meretika topik ke diajar.
“Meretika topik ke diajar sereta anang lenyau fokus maya dalam kelas deka nentuka kitai ulih nguasa tiap matapelajar enggau manah.
“Aku mega ngungkup awak enda kurang ari dua jam macha bup di rumah kelimpah ti nurun tuisyen sepengelama dua jam ba palan tuisyen ti besemak enggau rumah maya malam hari,” ku iya seraya madah, semua pekara nya patut dikereja enggau penuh disiplin.
Rinduka matapelajar sejarah, Howard madahka peransang ari apai indai, kaban belayan, kaling sereta ati ti deka meda diri sama tikas enggau orang bukai ti landik dalam pelajar nyadika pengeransing iya netapka ati diri deka belajar bebendar.
“Aku seruran mekit diri ngagai tikas ke pemadu tinggi ulih dijapai ke alai aku mega ngembuan juluk deka nyadi tauka disengkaum dalam raban orang ti bepenemu,” ku iya.
Iya ti ngembuan juluk deka nampung pelajar renggat universiti di menua tasik madahka rindu agi nampung pelajar pom empat di SMK Penrissen No.1
Ku iya,…asal ati deka belajar kitai deka bulih pemujur lalu nya enda ngira ba dini kitai besekula.
Howard teulihka pemutus A ba semua 7 matapelajar ti diambi iya nyengkaum Bahasa Melayu, Bahasa Inggeris, Matematik, Sains, Sejarah, Geografi enggau KHB-Perdagangan dan Keusahawanan.
Howard disempulang apai indai iya, Sapit Dekan Fakulti Sains Sosial UNIMAS Prof Madya Dr. Neilson Ilan Mersat enggau Runi Sylvester ngambi pemutus nya pagi kemari.
Ba PMR 2012, lapan iku pelajar SMK Penrissen No. 1 bulih 7A sereta 3 iku pelajar bulih 8A.

Nembiak universiti bisi pengelandik nyadi ketuai 18.12.2012

 

 

Nembiak universiti bisi pengelandik nyadi ketuai

Posted on December 18, 2012, Tuesday
KUCHING: Atur ngemendarka nembiak universiti ngaul diri dalam pengawa politik luar kampus sebengkah pemutus ti manah tang ukai ngemendar sida iya nyadi chalun.
Menteri Muda Perengka Guna Mensia Mayuh Datuk Dr Stephen Rundi Utom madah sigi enda disangkal bisi sekeda nembiak universiti ngembuan pengelandik nyadi seiku ketuai.
Tang iya ke nyadi isu ditu iya nya…ulih tauka enda raban nya (nembiak) megai tanggung pengawa nyadi kaban kunsil nengeri tauka kaban parlimen enggau manah.
“Ba runding aku, penemu ngemendarka nembiak universiti ngaul diri enggau serius dalam politik nyengkaum nyadi chalun bisi pemanah enggau pengurang.
“Pemutus tu manah ketegal kitai enda nagang sebarang gerempung tauka orang dalam komuniti ngenataika penemu.
“Tang maya pengawa bepilih, kitai deka begunaka lebih ari pengulih enggau kredebiliti enti deka nyadi seiku ketuai ti manah,”ku iya.
Dr Rundi ke mega Sekretari Besai Parti Pesaka Bumiputera Bersatu (PBB) sereta ADUN Kemena nambah, sebrang orang ti deka bediri ba pengawa bepilih patut nyikap diri dalam semua pekara ke nyengkaum ngembuan pemisi ti meruan sereta iya ke bukai.
Ku iya, sapa aja ti ngining deka nyadi chalun kelebih agi nembiak universiti patut berunding panjai lalu ukai semina bediri ketegal ti nitihka peneka ati laban nya tau ngeruga pengidup sida iya jemah.
Iya ngelalau raban nembiak universiti anang ngerunding deka nyadi chalun tang dulu ngemeratka pengawa belajar ti tau nyamin pengidup ti menyana jemah.
“Sida enda patut begeguai ketegal awak ungkup sida ti ngembuan pengelandik nyadi ketuai deka datai jemah ila,”ku iya lebuhka ngenang jaku Menteri Pelajar Tinggi Datuk Seri Mohamed Khaled Nordin di Putrajaya Hari Lima tu tadi.
Ba kaul ke sama, raban akademik Prof Madya Dr Neilson Ilan Mersat sepenemu enggau Dr Rundi senentang kaul nya.
“Sebaka munyika runding Dr Rundi, aku ngembuan runding ti bechampur senentang pekara tu ke alai pemutus nya manah ungkup nembiak ti ngaul diri dalam politik ngambika teulihka peneleba tang pemutus tu mega deka ngeruga fokus sida iya dalam pelajar di universiti,”ku iya.
Iya nambah, enti nembiak deka ningaka jaku ajar iya. . .aku ngansak sida iya nembuka dulu pengawa belajar di universiti lalu ngiga pengawa ti manah ti deka nyamin pengidup jemah. Udah nya baru tau ngerunding ngaul diri dalam politik.
“Pekara ti suah ditanya aku ngagai nembiak pelajar iya nya. . .Enti sida iya dipilih, nama pekara ti ulih diberi sida iya ngagai orang ngundi..?
“Siti pekara ti patut dikeingat iya nya . . dalam politik enda semua bejalai manah nitihka perambu,’ku iya.

Selasa, 27 November 2012

Dr Neilson's Comments on UMNO Assembly 2012

November 23, 2012

Eyes of all parties will be focused on gathering

THE 2012 Umno general assembly will set the pace for all political parties ahead of the next general election.
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Barisan Nasional component parties and the opposition will look to the assembly to gauge themselves and each other.
Unity and loyalty among party members will be two key elements that will weigh on the coalition partners and the opposition.
Political analyst Dr Arnold Puyok said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak would use the assembly to drum up support from the Malays.
Puyok, a political science lecturer at Universiti Teknologi Malaysia Sabah campus, said unity among Malays would be vital.
"It is his (Najib's) last chance to unite the Malays before the election, but I expect he will do it in a manner that will not sideline non-Malays."
Puyok said the Umno president would need to lend credence to his 1Malaysia policy which had been a key element in his leadership since 2009.
This is where the component parties will strive to fit in the play and the opposition would try to take advantage of any weakness.
Another analyst, Associate Prof Dr Sivamurugan Pandian, of Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM), said Umno under Najib in the last three years had "opened up".
"The transformation process which Najib put in place has strengthened BN as a political family and has positioned him as a role model.
"Now, it is a matter of the component parties emulating what he has been doing and leaving little room for the opposition to criticise them."
Sivamurugan, who is USM School of Social Sciences deputy dean, said the assembly would put everyone in a confident election mode.
"Umno needs to motivate its members and component parties which lost ground in the 2008 general election.
"There will be many issues raised in the assembly but what matters most would be how they are translated into action once the election race starts."
Dr Neilson Ilan Mersat, of Universiti Malaysia Sarawak's Social Science Faculty, said component parties would be banking on Umno to stay at the forefront of the election.
Sarawak will only be having the parliamentary election as the state election was held last year but Mersat said the federal race would be just as intense.
"That is why this assembly will be closely watched by all, including the opposition."

 

 

 

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Selasa, 13 November 2012

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James Brooke Bistro, Kuching.














Fort Alice, Sri Aman.






Saturday January 23, 2010

Fort Alice left to ruin

Story and photo by PHILIP HII


SRI AMAN (Sarawak): Every visitor to Sri Aman town, 200km from the state capital of Kuching, will leave the historical town in puzzlement as to why an old fort is left to ruin.
The once glorious Fort Alice is now a public eyesore and an embarassment for the authorities supposed to care for this Brooke-era building. It was a fort and administrative building in the past.
LEFT ALONE: Fort Alice in Sri Aman with many walls on the main building missing.
“It is a building of great historical and cultural significance. I don’t understand why the state does not feel an urgency to protect or restore it,” a Chinese community leader in Sri Aman lamented.
Sri Aman businessman Stanley Lau said the fort was left to rot and could pose a safety hazard.
“Although there is a sign at the gates leading to the fort to warn people against going into the building, there will be curious visitors who will venture in.
“Also, one side of the wooden gate has been torn down,” he said.
A quick peek inside reveals a desolate condition. Much of the ceiling has collapsed, so has the floor. Some of the walls are missing, either collapsed or due to vandalism.
A few cement tanks outside the fort are collecting water and can become mosquito breeding grounds.
“The authorities do not take matters in a small town like Sri Aman seriously.
“The fort could have attracted many tourists if it had been properly maintained or restored,” said a hotel owner who did not want to be named.
She said that many Malaysian and foreign tourists coming to Sri Aman town always enquired about the old fort.
A senior government officer in Sri Aman who wished to remain anonymous said it was heart-breaking to see an important and beautiful historical building abandoned for so long.
Fort Alice is one of the few forts built in Sarawak by the Brooke regime which ruled the state for over 100 years.
It is located atop a small hill overlooking Lupar River and just 200m from the town centre.
Built in 1864, the 145-year-old structure is rectangular with an open centre courtyard, a drawbridge and a lookout tower at each corner of the building.
The whole building is protected by a spiked iron perimeter fence.
This typical Brooke era fort was built almost entirely of belian timber, with thick walls to withstand attacks.
It also served to prevent the Skrang Dayaks from going down the river to join the Saribas Dayaks in their attacks on coastal areas, an activity prevalent in the head-hunting days.
It was originally built as Fort James by Rajah Charles Brooke, but he renamed it after his wife Ranee Margaret Alice Lili in 1870.
In 1971, the fort was gazetted as a historical monument under the care of Sarawak Museum.
In peaceful times, it served as a police station, prisons department and community welfare department offices.
It is understood that the fort’s deteriorating condition had forced out all its tenants.
According to government sources, the state was anxious to commence full restoration work on the dilapidated building under the 9th Malaysia Plan.
However, due to the lack of funds, work has not started.
Sri Aman Resident Abang Shamshudin Abang Seruji, whose office is opposite the fort, hoped that funding would be available under the 10th Malaysia Plan so that there would be no further delay to the restoration work.
He suggested turning the fort into a museum-cum-cultural centre after it was restored.
Attempts to contact officials at Sarawak Museum in Kuching for comment were unsuccessful.
Meanwhile, on the hillside facing the river, construction and beautification work on an esplanade and benak (tidal bore) observation centre have been completed.
The benak is unique to Lupar River and seen daily during high tide when the tidal bore fills up the river rapidly, creating waves two to three metres high in the process.
The annual Benak Festival held between April and May attracts thousands of visitors.