Standing My Ground

June 7, 2008

A Time to Re-evaluate

Filed under: Life as it is..., University and Student Life — Aldric @ 10:11 am

The Student Body of Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia/UiTM Malaysia (Translated: MARA University of Technology) can now check their results at the Student Portal <Link>. Though officially, the results would only be available on 9 June 2008. Whether it’s relief, anger, frustration, disappointment, joy or an emotionless reaction, it’s good to know how we fared in the last semester.

 

Result for 4th Semester

As much as I would like to say I passed all eight subjects, sadly it is not so. From the website, my results are:

1. BEL470 - Literature in English - B+ - LU;

2. HPD221 - Public Speaking II - L - LU;

3. LAW504 - Land Law I - D+ - F2;

4. LAW555 - Criminal Law II - B - LU;

5. LAW556 - Administration of Trust - C - LU;

6. LAW557 - Legal Research and Methodology - A- - LU;

7. LAW558 - Mooting - C - LU; and

8. LAW572 - Cyber Law - B- - LU.

Yup… I’m repeating Land Law I… again… Oikh~

 

Personal Assessment

Once again, it’s that time where I assess the strength and weaknesses of the semester followed by a fresh plan for execution. But for certain, in the long run, the likelihood of my pursuing the LL.B. (Hons.) programme is diminishing.

From what I can gather from the results - except for Land Law - the answering strategy seems to work. We march on with the other classes and continue the Land Law I classes in the coming semester. This is the last chance to pass and the Land Law II in the next semester in one clean sweep.

 

The Over-Arching Picture

 

Earlier I mentioned that I might not be pursuing the UiTM LL.B. (Hons) programme. However, my plans for further education would not stop at graduation withthe Bachelor of Legal Studies (Hons). Applying the principles of Henry Ford, I prefer to create the job opportunities and surround myself with people who are passionate of the area. After all, creating jobs means entering business.

 

At the current stage, it is 5 months since I registered a sole proprietorship with the Malaysian Companies Commission (Suruhanjaya Syarikat Malaysia/SSM). Since then, my writing career has started moving and progressing. In fact, I’m sure I can get this proprietorship profitable by year’s end. :-D The platform is being set. I have erased the E mindset and entered the S mindset. It’s time to move from the Left to the Right landing in B. If you’re wondering, “what on earth is this guy talking about?” I was using the ESBI figure in mind. For more information on what ESBI is, I recommend reading Rich Dad’s Cash flow Quadrantby Robert T. Kiyosaki.

 

Engraved in my head is the Master of Arts in Communication Management offered by Kolej Damansara Utama <Link>. Why would I want to pursue my Master’s Degree in this field? This 15- to 18- months long programme is intended to increase the rates I charge. ;-) That’s all.

 

By the way, Napoleon Hill’s Think and Grow Rich is one classic you cannot do without! Amazing! I bought my copy at the Times bookstore in Riverside Majestic, Kuching. Based on precedent, (read: Adam Khoo, Author of Master Your Mind, Design Your Destiny and I am Gifter) I challenged myself to achieve a net worthof €1.24million and cash flow of €10,000 per month by October 13, 2010.

 

Conclusion

The course of action now  is to come up with a plan for my final year and then act on it, balance my academic and my professional life (Corporate Writer, ahem… ahem…), and start capitalising on opportunities to generate positive cash flow.

May 13, 2008

Back in Betong

Holiday began for me on the May 4, 2008 with the conclusion of our last Final Exams paper. This time it was Cyber Law. Less than 24 hours later, I had to catch a flight to Miri. Now I am back in Betong, Sarawak <Wiki Link>. ‘Back’ because I spend 3 years of my life here. Studied in SMK Datuk Patinggi Kedit from mid-2000 to early 2002.

I finally got my hands on the papers today: The Borneo Post. Not my usual New Straits Times; when in Sarawak, read what the Sarawakians read, right? Two articles prompted me to finally write an entry.

Sarawak could protect Greece just as well as Greece could protect Sarawak

The first article was about SCORE (which stands for the Sarawak Corridor of Renewable Energy). In conjunction with the sitting of the Sarawak State Legislative Assembly, SCORE have been raised by the Hon. Members of the Assembly. Needless to say, there’s a lot of coverage on this ‘corridor’. The title of one article is: Czech Republic shows interests to invest in SCORE (p. 4, Borneo Post, May 13, 2008).

I doubt there was any coverage of the event in the mainstream ‘Malaysian media’. Usually that refers to mainstream West Malaysian media. As far as many are concerned, the Borneo Post, Eastern Times, Borneo Bulletin, Utusan Borneo and the BM equivalent are tabloids. Sad, isn’t it.

Anyway, I’m a skeptic when it comes to the 5 corridors. I believe I wrote something about it some time back. The gist to that would be: it took us 10 years to understand the first corridor, last year and early this year we see 5 more. That opinion was from the last edition Financial Times in 2007. Also, the costs incurred are absurd.

But the interests of the Czech Republic, among others, could signal something positive. Hopefully positive enough to convince our skeptics. I pray that this would not be a repeat of 1800s Greece-Sarawak relations.

Urm… I’m seeing a blur in your face. Sarawak had a diplomatic relationship with Greece in 1800s? Lest you forget, despite the citizenship of H.H. Rajah Brooke being British, the country he ruled over was a sovereign one. We had relations with the United States even. It’s at page 101 of Joan Rawlins’ Sarawak 1839 - 1963. The book was published in 1965 by Macmillan & Co Ltd. in London. The text per verbatim:-

James Brooke was still worried because no great nation was prepared to offer its protection to Sarawak. When the British Government showed no interest, he considered other European governments: France, Belgium, even Holland, whose colonial policies he greatly disliked. Miss Burdett Coutts [Baroness Angela Burdett Coutts] suggested Greece, but the Rajah replied that Sarawak could protect Greece just as well as Greece could protect Sarawak.

At page 14 of the same daily, the headline of one article goes S’wak targets 20,000 entrepreneurs by 2010. Dato Sri Awang Tengah Ali Hassan, the Minister of Public Utilities, made the statement in his winding up speech at the Assembly meeting.

Here’s where I now spin the two articles into one fine opinion of mine:

SCORE is a noble idea intended to bring development to the region it covers. I’m certain jobs and opportunities would be created. As the former Secretary of State for Trade and Industry at Politics UK <Politics UK link>, this was a strategy I intended to adopt to tackle the in-game 1980s recession. Creating more and more opportunities by creating and providing infrastructure for prospective and current Small and Medium Entrepreneurs (SMEs). Programmes and agencies were created to help achieve the figure by the State Government and I respect that. In fact, I support it. The Government of Sarawak spent RM243 million in the past to years for local entrepreneurs. Sadly, the Government, too, has limited funds. That’s where the Czech Republic, foreign and local investors, come into the picture; they supplement the available resources. Ultimately, whether SCORE can succeed and the 20,000 be met, the efforts, will, preparation and determination of the locals are what makes it so. Do not wait until it is too late. Opportunity stares us in the face, it’s a matter of whether you can identify it or not.

UiTM & the Blogging World

The second article which inspired this entry is at p. 22 of today’s Borneo Post. UiTM willing to offer course on blog writing.

With respect to my varsity, the idea is now obsolete. Sadly, while blogs have been in existence since the mid-90s <Link>, it was only taken seriously after March 8, 2008. Prior to that date, bloggers were considered “unpatriotic gobloks [translation: idiots]” by the Government of Malaysia. The position was expressed by the then Minister of Information, Datuk Seri Zainuddin Maidin, in Parliament. Just so you know, a stand of a Government Minister is the stand of that Government. It’s called collective responsibility, especially if the Minister has the portfolio over the subject matter.

Blogs and bloggers in Malaysia came into the spotlight as the cause of the loss of the Barisan Nasional in West Malaysia. In light of that, the blogosphere became the “in-thing” among Malaysian politicians. Dato’ Seri Dr. Khir Toyo <blog link>, Leader of the Opposition in the Selangor State Legislative Assembly and former Menteri Besar (chief minister), and his MB predecessor and current Minister of Rural Development, Datuk Muhammad Muhammad Taib <blog link> both have one.

Talk about U-turns. *Cringes* If I were to do that in Politics UK, I could kiss my portfolio and constituency goodbye.

Anyway, the idea for a course on blogs is obsolete because of the available resources online. You do not need to pay hundreds of ringgit for free updated information. There are two books on the market written in Malay for blogs. Refer to my entry on Materials for Writing Career. If those were basic, imagine reality. Here, I do not oppose the move of my university, but I believe that we have other issues to address.

My learned Vice Chancellor, Datuk Seri Prof. Dr. Ibrahim Abu Shah, said that there were some rules and guidelines to be observed. Ethics, primarily. The report ended with Datuk Seri saying:

Isn’t there any other media which can provide a balance to the situation. Do we have to be trapped and allow ourselves to become victims of cyber media without check and balance on ourselves, family and the society.

It’s here I think the cyber colony can be regulated. If the blog is used, then it is also through the blog that we can merge the traditional and new media.

Aldric’s comments: This was quoted verbatim from the report - including the punctuation marks. Good God, there are many errors!

As an undergraduate who took cyber law as a subject at Universiti Teknologi MARA Malaysia, I must dissent with the opinion. It is nearly impossible to regulate the blogs. My learned Vice Chancellor may have had his reasons not reported. It would be enlightening to see his reasoning. Cyberspace is no where near the real world. You can say that it is a totally new dimension. You can regulate what is in Malaysia, but not what is outside; well, not as easily that is.

A course on blogging is not viable because of the rapid change the blogosphere sees every second. Remember that the Chief Executive of the University talks on ‘writing blogs’. Sadly, there are many forms of blogs besides writing. Blogs can be ‘written’ by publishing artworks, videos and recordings. As technology continue to develop, the evolution continues.

In Memory of May 13

Today in 1969, Malaysia went through the worst racial conflict she has seen since time immemorial. What was in the past should not be forgotten. Instead, it should be made into a lesson. As the trend continues, it is not impossible to see a repeat of history.

In memory of May 13, here’s the Rukun Negara which was drawn up to address the problems we faced. Memorise it, understand it, appreciate it and apply it:

  • Kepercayaan kepada Tuhan
  • Kesetiaan kepada Raja dan Negara
  • Keluhuran Perlembagaan
  • Kedaulatan Undang-Undang
  • Kesopanan dan Kesusilaan

April 14, 2008

UiTM Website Hijacked…

Instead of looking at the usual layout, I found this bar of soap at the UiTM website <http://www.uitm.edu.my>:

UiTM Hijacked!

Along with it:

Hijack by CuciOtak


Flying around the Clouds - Got what I mean?
cuciotak@techemail.com

I’m not sure how to react… Should I laugh at the fact that this world-class university fell to an anonymous hacker? Or should I start attacking this guy/gal?

Oh yeah, accessed at 4.00 p.m. on 14 April 2008…. ;-)

April 8, 2008

Presentations… Legal Research and Re Webster

Filed under: Life as it is..., University and Student Life — Aldric @ 11:51 am

A day of presentations: one for Legal Research and Methodology (partnering with Azira Aziz a.k.a. Chibi-Chibister) while flying solo for Re Webster for Administration of Trusts. Yesterday’s presentation was on The Importance of Being Ernest by Oscar Wilde. Hmm… What do I have for tomorrow? Just Cyber Law, if I’m not wrong.

April 7, 2008

The Headache…

Filed under: Life as it is..., University and Student Life — Aldric @ 1:24 pm

The headache’s agonising… The cause? Lack of sleep and the absence of a fixed sleeping hours… Whoa… Talk about the number of words I need to describe this to you… Yes, it’s like there’s a construction site in the skull. 100 tiny workers drilling into the wall… scores of machine piling up the ground… Better get some rest. Have a very important presentation tomorrow at 9.45am. Being slow is a bad way to screw up a presentation… (I should stop with the hardware talks already.)

April 5, 2008

Post-BLS (Hons.) UiTM Plans

Education is a companion which no misfortune can depress,no crime can destroy, no enemy can alienate, no despot can enslave. At home a friend, abroad an introduction, in solitude a solace, and in society an ornament. It chastens vice, it guides virtue, it gives, at once, grace and government to genius. Without it, what is man? A splendid slave, a reasoning savage.

~ Joseph Addison, 1672-1719, English Essayist [The Spectator 1711]

For your information, this coming week will be the final week for my 4th Semester. Meaning, I’m concluding my second year and will soon begin my final year of undergraduate studies. But should this be the end of my formal education? Where will I be going to after this?

Certainly I have made up my mind that I must proceed with a Master’s Degree. The question is in what field? Should I continue with a Master’s Degree in Law? Would it be wise to duplicate the road that my seniors have taken before me? Which is to do the professional programme LL.B. (Hons). Quo vadis, Aldric?

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April 2, 2008

Wills… I’m Liking this Topic!

WillsThis is starting to get out of hand… Hehehe…. Lately I’ve been writing too many entries in one day. As my cousin Atharina says, I probably have too much time on my hands. ;-)  Yet I still have outstanding issues to address. Issues such as Bandar Puteri, the National Enterprise Board (Abolishment) Bill, the Privatisation Bill and all. Before you ask “The what …?” Better remind you that I’m the Secretary of State for Trade and Industry cum President of the Board of Trade in Politics UK.

Anyway, a topic which I never thought would capture my attention would be the Law of Succession. Mainly the topic revolves around the construction of wills, the elements of wills, gifts etc. This topic is part of our Administration of Trust course taken in the 4th Semester. As revision week starts, you can be sure I will actively contribute to the other blog. ;-)

March 31, 2008

UiTM Course Pre-Registration

Greetings,

As part of my community service, I would like to inform and remind undergraduates of Universiti Teknologi MARA of the pre-registration process for the next semester. Please sign in at the Student Portal and complete your pre-registration from there.

This pre-registration commences on 31 March 2008 and will end on 28 April 2008.

With the Finals coming up, I’d like to wish you the very best of luck!

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