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Thursday, 28 May 2015

why?

Why?

Let’s talk about sportsmanship, what does sportsmanship mean to you? Why does somebody get punishment for not having sportsmanship but some don’t? When a team won, all you can hear is not a cheerful sounds, but boooooooooo. Nobody scolds them, the winning team have to keep quiet and bear the pain. That is not the first time, but guess what? Nobody stops them. Until one day, when someone cheated by not getting out when he/she got hit during the tournament. More than one time, can you believe that? The judges didn’t see any single shot. And the winning team lost and not a winning team anymore. They were really mad, not because of the fact they lose. It is the fact that someone didn’t treat the game fairly. They swear, they shouted, they cried, they were really angry. And then the teachers look for them and scolded them for not behaving well. Well, it is inappropriate to swear and being loud to teachers. It is not respectful but why did they do it? They cried aren’t because they lost, it is because they have been strong for so strong. Why other didn’t get punishment for being rude to them. Nobody knows how that feel, no one…

Helping Nepal Earthquake Victims

 
  Helping Nepal Earthquake Victims  
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Earthquake struck Kathmandu,Nepal few months ago. The earthquake were so strong that it killed nearly 8,800 people in the village. Hundreds to Thousands of people were made homeless and their houses are all flattened by boulders and bricks . Some people are found smashed by sharp rocks and concrete bricks.
















Donating money to Nepal.
   I decided to donate some money to Nepal for the Earthquake Victims. I think I will ask my neighbors for some donation or just donate money to the Nepal donation box.Maybe I could donate some clothes or some food to the Earthquake Victims to stop them from suffering. I feel really pity for the Nepal Earthquake Victims and I hope I  could go there and help them , but it is not likely to be happening. 
  Malaysia is lucky because there isn't any natural disaster here.
   

MY WiFi IS TURNING ON ME!!!!!!!!!!


Recently I have been having a lot of trouble with my internet. One day, I was playing Fifa Online 3 (a free online football game) and it was a tournament so it meant if I lost I was out. I was playing very well and I was also winning 2-0 but then suddenly my WiFi got disconnected and the game closed. In that game there is a rule that if you get disconnected from the internet then you lose the match 5-0 as they recognize it as forfeit. If it wasn't for my WiFi then I would have won the match and got 2 million coins and I could have bought many new players for my current club (FC Barcelona). 

WiFi is surely troubling many other gamer's too. So, I hope that Internet companies such as: Unify fix this problem because it can pretty annoying when you lose a winning game!

Top 10 Anime Songs 2014

Top 10 Anime Songs 2014

No.10-Ah Yeah!!
This is my top 10 because it is like a motivation song.
Performed by: Sukima Switch
Lyrics: Oohashi Takuya, Tokita Shintarou
Music composition: Oohashi Takuya, Tokita Shintarou
Music arrangement: Oohashi Takuya, Tokita Shintarou
Anime: Haikyuu!!

No.9-Dried Up Youthful Fame
This is my top 9 because it is very catchy.
Anime-Free!Eternal Summer


No.8-Rashisa
This is my top 8 because it is very calming.
By: Super Beaver
Anime:Barakamon
No.7-&Z
This is my top 7 because it sounds great and not bad.
By:Hiroyuki Sawano and Mizuki
Anime:Aldnoah.Zero 
No.6-Ignite
This is my top 6 because I really like this song
By:Eir Aoi
Anime:Sword Art Online Season 2
No.5- Ebb and Flow
This is my top 5 because it is calm and catchy.
By:Ray
Anime;Nagi no Asukara
No.4-Unravel
This is my top 4 because it is very catchy and the pitch is high and enjoyable
Anime:Tokyo Ghoul

No.3-Head Hunt
This is my top 3 because it sound like old music
By;Okamotos
Anime:Durarara


No.2-This Game
This is my top 2 because it sould classic and sound very catchy
By:Konomi Suzuki
Anime;No Gam No Life



No.1-Courage
This is no.1  because this song is exciting and catchy and the pitch is high.
Anime:Sword Art Online Season 2



Nepal Earthquake : How can we do to help for them





The April 2015 Nepal earthquake also known as the Gorkha earthquake, killed more than 8, 800 people and injured more than 23, 000 people. Hundred of thousands of people were made homeless with entire villages flattened, across many districts of the country.























1)     Medical Supplies
My community can provide emergency care to survivors, as well as deliver much-needed medical supplies.


2)     Food Supplies
We can deliver foods and emergency supplies to affected area.







We Help Nepal
This is a network of international and Nepali development workers and activists with over a decade of direct disaster relief experience. Through connections with local organisations in Kathmandu and surrounding areas, these people know where support is most needed in the region – and how to get it there. The group is focused on supporting small- to mid-level grassroots organisations that have the capacity to support locally led disaster relief and recovery. Immediate funding will go towards emergency supplies (food, tents, water purification, assisting camps in Kathmandu neighbourhoods). In the longer term, they will turn to promoting self-reliance, supporting projects that are sustainable and will bring hope in the years to come.

NEPAL EARTHQUAKES










 NEPAL EARTHQUAKES!

DO WHAT YOU CAN !


  • Aid organizations are still working to help the people of Nepal in the wake of two major earthquakes
  • Thousands were killed in a magnitude 7.8 earthquake in Nepal on April 25
  • A second quake rocked the country less than three weeks later






1. Save the Children
Save the Children is an international charity that has been in Nepal since 1976 and is therefore in an exceptional position to help after years of operating within the country, Save the Children spokesman Philip Carroll told TIME.

To donate to their Nepal Earthquake Children’s Relief Fund, click here.




2. Global Giving
Online fund-raising platform Global Giving is running a project to raise $1,000,000 for disaster relief in Nepal and has raised over $570,000 so far.
To make a donation, visit them here. If you have a U.S. cell phone, you can text GIVE NEPAL to 80088 to make a $10 donation.


earthquake prediction
The road crack in NEPAL EARTHQUAKES
3. Friends Service Council Nepal
FSCN is a Nepalese NGO with over 20 years of experience in supporting disaster relief efforts for disasters in Nepal. They are based in Kathmandu and have about 50 volunteers. Chairperson Surya Bahadur Thapa tells TIME that since the earthquake they have been rushing money, food and tents to people in need.
If you want to give directly to a local charity, get in contact and Thapa or a volunteer will explain how best to transfer money to them.


4. Oxfam
Oxfam, which works in more than 90 countries, has already dispatched technical experts from the U.K. to Nepal and sent a China-based team to assess humanitarian needs in Tibet, where the quake also struck.
Nepal country director Cecilia Keizer stated that Oxfam was “preparing to help provide clean water and emergency food.”
To make your donation to Oxfam’s relief effort, go here.


5. Goonj
Goonj is an Indian relief agency with 11 offices and more than 300 employees. They have set up Nepal-specific donation centers in Delhi, Mumbai, Bangalore, Kolkata, Hyderabad and Rishikesh, founding director Anshu Gupta told TIME.
Currently, Goonj is readying two trucks of relief material to transfer to Nepal, with more urgent supplies going by air. Gupta will be leading team to Nepal tomorrow.
For more information about how to donate, visit their website.

Read next: Kathmandu on Edge After Deadly Quake Ravages Nepal




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Nepal Destruction

 
       
    The Nepal's unluckiest moment was the sudden earthquake which was on April 25th, 2015. It was the death toll from Saturday's devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake and lasted for four hours. It destroyed many buildings, many innocents, and many poor people's houses. Nepal's earthquake decreased its population, it cold kill over 8800 people and injured approximately 23000 people. 


It was the first unluckiest moment since 20th century and unfortunately it happened in Nepal which had many poor and innocent people. SIS is doing a good job by making opportunities to donate and help rebuild Nepal. But i think the richest companies in the world should go and build some schools or some important buildings so that Nepal can take on a new lease of life.

 

Nepal, they need us

 
Nepal, they need us

I think you guys have heard about what happened in Nepal. A magnitude of 7.8 earthquake occurred Nepal on the 25th of April 2015. This heartless earthquake have taken away more than thousands people’s life. Shelters have been destroyed, family members were gone, and hard to fight for tomorrow. Fortunately, Nepal received the help from other countries, including Malaysia. Now most of the places in Nepal only left dust and destroyed buildings. Nepal needs a large amount of money to rebuild buildings and also save the victims.

This picture looks peaceful isn't it? But after the attack from the evil earthquake, everything has changed (before earthquake)

Here is the picture of Nepal after the earthquake, everything is in a mess.

Now Nepal is struggling to save the victims and also they are lack of help. Imagine you are in their shoes, what would you feel? Do you wish someone would donate something for you to survive through the tough time? Even $1, it means a lot for Nepal. Too much injuries happened in Nepal, they can’t deal with in a short period. They don’t only lose their belongings, loves, home and etc. They have gave up on life, they can’t bear the pain that attack them in a day. If we have the power to help them, why don’t we give it a try? 

Donate money, daily needs and more is an act of kindness, you can even join a community in Malaysia and fly to Nepal. They need your support, and it helps them a lot. We give them hope, and will never fail them.
This is when one of their love passed away.

Isn't heart-breaking? Look at your closet, look at your wallet. If there is at least something you could donate, then go and donate it. There is many ways to donate things to them. You could bank in your money to the bank and they will transfer the money to them. You could go to a community and donate it and more. Nepal doesn't have the fortune but we do, do our best to help them. This action makes both of us happy.
I really hope you could do something to Nepal, they need us. If you are considering donate anything, please do. There are many websites on the internet you could look for


Here is the source for my research.
http://edition.cnn.com/2015/04/25/world/gallery/nepal-earthquake/

be honestl


  "Bee honest


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We are a people who conduct ourselves in anhonest, trustworthy and ethical manner at all times.

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Nepal Earthquake: How I would Like To Help

On 25th April, thousands of people were injured and thousands more lost their lives in a 7.8 magnitude earthquake that hit Kathmandu, Nepal and it's surrounding areas.

More than 2,000 died in Sindhupalchok. In the capital, Kathmandu, more than 1,000 perished. Thousands more were badly injured by the things falling over caused by the quake or powerful aftershocks that rocked the region. Mount Everest was also struck by deadly avalanches after the quake on 25 April.



People are living in makeshifts camps ever since the quake that made them homeless or because they were just too afraid to stay inside. Feared from unexpected aftershocks, some tried to leave the capital.

The United Nations, which estimates 6.6 million people live in the districts affected by the earthquake, is helping to co-ordinate rescue efforts. The British organisation, Search and Rescue Assistance in Disasters has sent a team of experts with 1.5 tonnes of specialist equipment. Including an electrical power generator and power tools for cutting through concrete and steel.

They will not be a drain on local resources because they have their own tents and food supplies. Other countries including India & China are sending teams of rescuers.

Although this might seem enough, I think that we could do so much more. What I was thinking of was a school trip to Nepal.

I think that if our school planned an educational school trip to Nepal, us as students can learn many things. We could give out food, shelter and some clothing for the people in need. I really want to help Nepal. We'll learn to appreciate things, respect people and so much more. 

Previously, there was a flood in Kelantan, Malaysia. My dad organised for his company and my uncle's old boarding school mates to join and help the people to clean their stuff that got mud all over. It was a really fun and educational experience for me because I learnt to appreciate the things I have and I also met a friend there, which is nice to meet someone through these kinds of things. 

I think we could do the same for Nepal, as a school. We can make new friendships, have fun and help people at the same time. I really want to help Nepal.

Some pictures: 



Thanks for taking your time to read :)

SOURCES:
http://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-32479909
http://ottawacitizen.com/news/politics/canada-and-humanitarian-groups-pledge-to-help-nepal-recover-from-earthquake


















The 10 Top Basketball Players of All Time

The 10 Top Basketball Players of All Time

NO.10 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar 

 Kareem Abdul-Jabbar (born Ferdinand Lewis Alcindor, Jr.; April 16, 1947) is an American retired professional basketball player who played 20 seasons in the National Basketball Association (NBA) for the Milwaukee Bucks and Los Angeles Lakers. During his career as a center, Abdul-Jabbar was a record six-time NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP), a record 19-time NBA All-Star, a 15-time All-NBA selection, and an 11-time NBA All-Defensive Team member. A member of six NBA championship teams as a player and two as an assistant coach, Abdul-Jabbar twice was voted NBA Finals MVP. In 1996, he was honored as one of the 50 Greatest Players in NBA History. NBA coach Pat Riley and players Isiah Thomas and Julius Erving have called him the greatest basketball player of all time

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=g0OKClJLUWo

NO.9 Tim Duncan

I have a confession to make: even though I’m a lifelong devotee to all Seattle sports team, I had a fan-fling with the San Antonio Spurs teams of the late ‘90s and early 2000s. Yes, they played the kind of slow-paced ball that put most fans to sleep by the third quarter, but there was often a thing of pure beauty hidden among the tire-fire of a 78–71 final score: Tim Duncan’s bank shot. In his prime, Duncan, nicknamed “The Big Fundamental” by no less a nickname authority than Shaquille O’Neal, was one of the most sound players of all time. While his famously vanilla playing style and quiet demeanor kept him from having a cultural impact similar to the other greats, his four championships, 14 All-Star Games, and two NBA MVP awards are indisputable evidence of his fantastic ability

https://www.youtube.com/watchv=UZc3uq56JKU

NO.8 Shaquille O’Neal

At the opposite end of the “attractive play” spectrum from Duncan is Shaquille O’Neal. Where Timmy would work his way around an opponent in the post with his superb footwork, Shaq would often use his extraordinary bulk (7’1” and 315 pounds) to bully his way to the basket. Once there, he would finish with an emphatic dunk, a foolproof strategy that helped O’Neal lead the NBA in field-goal percentage 10 times in his career. But O’Neal wasn’t just pure physicality—he was surprisingly graceful for such a massive man and he had a deft touch with his close-range jump shots. His free-throw shooting, on the other hand




https://www.youtube.com/watchv=mkQi_GbiKCg

NO.7 Larry Bird

Don’t be fooled by his humble small-college provenance and the “Hick from French Lick” nickname—Larry Bird was one of the fiercest competitors and greatest smack-talkers in NBA history. The uber-confident Bird had arguably the quickest release of anyone to ever play basketball and he’d often let his defender know that the shot was going in soon after it left his hands. He racked up three championship rings and 12 All-Star appearances in his injury-shortened 13-year career. Moreover, his rivalry with Magic Johnson—who, spoiler alert, you’ll see a bit later in this list—during the 1980s launched basketball into an unprecedented level of national popularity that the sport has never fallen from.




NO.6 Bill Russell

Russell was the ultimate winner in the history of the NBA. He won a league title in all but two of his 13 seasons as a member of the Boston Celtics. Yes, the NBA consisted of just 8 to 14 teams during this period, so capturing championships was a statistically easier feat for a single franchise, but even that fact doesn’t minimize Russell’s historic accomplishments. The Celtics had played for 10 seasons before Russell joined the team, never once reaching a championship series in that time. But in his rookie year, Russell completely changed the franchise’s course and established the Celtics as the winningest team in the NBA. But he didn’t earn his place on this list though some sort of vague, ethereal “winningness.” Russell was one of the fiercest defenders of all time and he redefined the value of blocking shots, in addition to averaging an incredible 22.5 rebounds per game over his career.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=loiRtO96-TM

 

NO.5 Oscar Robertson

Oh jeez, this guy. While I’m too young to have ever seen him play, his statistics are so mind-blowing that I wish I had a time machine for the express purpose of going back and seeing him in action. During the 1961–62 season, “The Big O” averaged a triple-double with 30.8 points, 12.5 rebounds, and 11.4 assists per game. Oh, and the 12-time All-Star also helped initiate true free agency into the NBA through a landmark antitrust suit, an accomplishment just as impressive as his jaw-dropping on-court exploits.

 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cPdQ7EhCYa8

 

NO.4 Wilt Chamberlain

Admittedly, Chamberlain played at a time when post players were significantly smaller and basketball wasn’t drawing the types of athletic marvels we see today, but the man was so incredibly dominant that he deserves a spot in the top five regardless of context. The four highest all-time NBA single-season scoring averages all belong to Chamberlain…in his first four professional seasons. The most notable of his scoring feats came on March 2, 1962, when he put up an astounding 100 points in a game, an NBA record that will likely never be broken. In addition to his unprecedented prowess at putting up points, Chamberlain was also the only person to grab more rebounds per game than Bill Russell (22.9), all while averaging more minutes played per game than any player in league history (45.8). The one time in his 14-year career that he was not an All-Star was in 1970, a season in which an injured Chamberlain was limited to just 12 regular-season games and yet he still managed to will his team to the NBA finals upon his return
 

NO.3 Magic Johnson

One of the most ebullient personalities to ever play in the NBA, Johnson’s charm was a major factor in the massive increase in the league’s popularity during the 1980s. But he was so much more than a dazzling smile. Johnson’s otherworldly passing set the stage for the “Showtime” L.A. Lakers teams that captured five championships during his 13 years with the franchise. The 6’9” Johnson (making him the NBA’s tallest point guard) not only posted the best assists-per-game mark in league history (11.2) but had a tremendous all-around game, as well. Famously, he played center in place of the injured Abdul-Jabbar in the title-clinching game six of the 1980 NBA finals as a 20-year-old rookie. Oh, and while this has nothing to do with his ranking on this list, it’s still incredibly awesome and noteworthy that he has successfully fought off HIV for over two decades, helped de-stigmatize AIDS through his high-profile advocacy, and launched a second career as an entrepreneur who opens businesses predominantly in poverty-stricken areas in efforts to spur urban revitalization. So, yeah, Magic Johnson—neat guy.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=q8Qbo0WqvOI

 

NO.2 Michael Jordan

Jordan, Michael: NBA All-Star slam dunk contest in Seattle, 1987credit: Andrew D. Bernstein—© 1987 NBAE/Getty Images
I know I risk getting run out of my beloved Chicago on a rail for daring to suggest His Airness isn’t the best player ever but, well, I just don’t think he is. Most famous player ever? Absolutely. Most important player ever? Quite possibly. Most obsessively competitive to the detriment of ever having normal human relations with anybody? Oh my, yes. The man’s desire to be the best is legendary and propelled him to six championships, five MVP awards, All-Star appearances in every full season he played, and the status as possibly the best defender ever. Plus his 30.1 points per game is the NBA’s highest career scoring average. But, well, he played alongside another top-25 talent in Scottie Pippen and was coached by the strategic genius Phil Jackson during his most productive years. He was amazing, but he had a lot of help, at least more than the last guy on this list. And, frankly, it’s sort of fun tweaking all the Chicagoans who are surprisingly defensive about their sporting accomplishments. Related: did you know that the 2013 Seattle Seahawks had the best defense in NFL history?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LAr6oAKieHk

 

NO.1 LeBron

James, LeBroncredit: Gregory Shamus/Getty Images
Yes, the man many fans (ignorantly) consider the most overrated choke artist in the league is actually the best player to ever set foot on a court. LeBron James just does things that shouldn’t be humanly possible. He’s bigger than a good portion of the players in the NFL and yet he still moves as gracefully as the most nimble guards in basketball. Moreover, he not only faced the incredible pressure of being anointed “The Chosen One” by Sports Illustrated as a teenager, but he’s actually exceeded the lofty expectations set for him. As magnificent as earlier players were, they never had to deal with the 24/7 stresses of 21st century media, which James has with aplomb. Through the publication of this list, James has averaged a Robertson-esque 27.5 points, 7.2 rebounds, and 6.9 steals per game and—unlike the Big O—he was doing so against teams stocked with elite athletes and not players who smoked cigarettes at halftime. When people knocked him for not winning championships early in his career, they overlooked that he almost single-handedly took an overmatched Cleveland Cavaliers squad to the 2007 NBA finals at just 22 years old. And, of course, he’s since won two titles (and counting?) as a member of the Miami Heat. Not only does he routinely pull off feats that I’ve never before seen, he has consistently evolved his game to fix the relative weak spots he was previously criticized for. Pretty much all you can ask for from the best ever, no?


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=67GpHGUS4Hs




NEPAL EARTHQUAKE

The Nepal Earthquake shook the entire world from a couple days or maybe even weeks. There was actually two earthquakes, the first one was on 25 April 2015. About 8800 people were killed and about 23000 people were injured. The earthquake destroyed homes of many poor people so now they don't have any home for shelter. 


The Second Earthquake happened on 12 May 2015. About 117 people were killed and around 2500 people were injured. 

But, we (humans) are the main reason why such natural disasters are happening. When we cut trees it causes soil erosion. Soil erosion is one the reasons why there is so much Earthquakes. We are the reason why this happening so its our responsibility to fix the problem.My family have decided to donate some money to the poor people in Nepal so that it will recover some of their damage.

This video shows the consequences of the Earthquake in Nepal.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_gE0UnyA2kI

WILL YOU HELP NEPAL RECOVER?THEN, You Can also help by Donating!

Nepal Earthquake

Nepal Earthquake

         There had been natural disaster to Nepal recently, this sucks because who likes disaster like earthquake.What we can do in the community is that we can donate money to Nepal and some clothing to Nepal.We can also pray to hope Nepal become better and no more earthquake in there.We must also donate money to Nepal because the children in Nepal might not go back to school if we don't donate money to Nepal  because we can use the money to  buy books or school equipment for the children to study.We also need to donate money to let the people living in Nepal to eat food and drink clean water and shelter for them to sleep.What your money can buy when you donate to the Nepal Earthquake Appeal

Sources:http://www.plan-uk.org/what-we-do/disasters/current-emergencies/nepal-earthquake/

What can we do to help Nepal?

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Me and and my community can help to do many things. We could donate money, we could donate medical supplies and the list goes on. Personally, i think that donating medical supplies is the best because the earthquake at Nepal can cause a lot of damage to buildings where there is people inside. If i had a house, I do not mind sharing my house with some people from Nepal who have been affected by the earth
quake because those people do not have shelter, food or water.
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