Sunday 2 August 2015

It's August Peeps...



1.altruism
noun: the quality of unselfish concern for the welfare of others
Albert Schweitzer spent most of his life doing missionary work as a doctor in Africa, seeking no reward, apparently motivated only by altruism.



2.perquisite
noun: a right reserved exclusively by a particular person or group (especially a hereditary or official right)
Even as the dishwasher at the French restaurant, Josh quickly learned that he had the perquisite of being able to eat terrific food for half the price diners would pay.



3.finagle
verb: achieve something by means of trickery or devious methods
Steven was able to finagle one of the last seats on the train by convincing the conductor that his torn stub was actually a valid ticket.



4.impregnable
adjective: immune to attack; incapable of being tampered with
As a child, Amy would build pillow castles and pretend they were impregnablefortresses.



5,errant
adjective: to be wandering; not sticking to a circumscribed path
Unlike his peers, who spent their hours studying in the library, Matthew preferred errant walks through the university campus.

Saturday 1 August 2015

sharing session by le Seniors



Hey...so,I attended a talk,no so talk where our seniors who are studying in the States came down to our place and share their experiece over there.We were so excited to know what's the difference over there.There were about 10 of them if I'm not mistaken and each one of them are from different colleges.There's also one of them who had graduated recently.They look cool but you don't actually want to judge from their appearance coz they are really brilliant tho.😅😅😅..How would you face the people who invite you for a religious event when they are done such as in the church?will you accept their invitation?That was the first question by Maryam's brother.What was in my head at that time I'm sure there's no harm to join them just don't follow how they pray.Make sure before joining them our Iman is strong enough to endure any obstacle that might happen during their rituals.We can learn their culture but not to follow how their prayers are done..Bear in mind learning are harmless but if you are a person who are not strong enough you should stay out from joining other religions events especially to the muslim women.On top of that, they showed us a video titled 'praying in public' .I were so amazed where the American are way different than the Malaysians.There,they respect when the muslims are praying infront of the public and the funniest part when there were two boys who followed how a muslim man prays in the public and at the end they asked , "what were you doing?yoga huh?"😝😝..Then the muslim man answered "no,I was praying "and that two boys said "it was cool man".However in Malaysia, we can see none of them who prays in public because we are afraid that people will say "poyo la that girl or guy".well,that's maybe how we were mentally set up or maybe it is easy to find for mosque in Malaysia compare to the States. Well,all in all make sure we are mentally and physically prepared before stepping yet leaving in people's home.I really enjoyed the talk .