Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Year. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Eight-year-old boy’s foot gets stuck in Shopping Complex Escalator

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On 31 January 2010,An eight-year-old boy suffered serious injuries after his left foot got stuck in a mall escalator.

The incident occurred at about 11.30am yesterday when the boy was accompanying his mother to the shopping mall located near Bandar Utama.

Both mother and son were taking the escalator heading towards the lobby and suddenly his foot got stuck in the space between the steps and started to cry in pain.

Before the Fire and Rescue Department is being contacted, passers-by and tenants around tried to free the boy by using a screwdriver to open the side of the escalator but failed to do so.

Around 11.55am ,Fire and Rescue Department is being contacted by the management.

Firefighters struggled for about an hour before managing to free him.

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The boy was later rushed to the University Malaya Medical Centre, where he was reported to be in stable condition.

Later, he is being referred to the Damansara Medical Specialists Centre for further treatment.

A witness mention that before the the Fire and Rescue Department personnel arrived,the boy’s mothers was shouting for assistance and looking helplessly.Her eyes was filled with tears. Members of public and mall staff had tried almost everything but still fail to release the boy’s foot.She hoped the boy would make a full recovery soon.

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A newspaper cutting on the news.

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3 weeks after the incident,the escalator is still left with repair in progress.

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Some malls has taken some precaution method to curb this issue.

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1. Elevator and Escalator Hazards
2. Crocs Shoes & Escalator Accidents

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

Happy New Year and Impossible is Nothing!

When someone tells you that you can't do something.

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Don’t doubt yourself!

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Instead, stretch yourself!

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You've gotta stick your neck out, go for your best!

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Use all your will power and positive attitude.

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Never, Never Give Up!
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In the end, you will succeed and prove them wrong!

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Nothing is impossible, if your heart is willing, and your attitude is positive.

We shall hold on to our dream, focus on our goal, persist in our belief, keep on our positive actions, and lead by our examples, and together, make this world a better place!

Yes, we can! Yes, we will!


10 Tips for a Positive New Year

1. Take a morning walk of gratitude. It will create a fertile mind ready for success.

2. Transform adversity into success by deciding that change is not your enemy but your friend.

3. Make a difference to the lives of others.

4. Don't waste your precious energy on gossip, issues of the past, negative thoughts or things you cannot control. Instead invest your energy in the positive present moment.

5. Live with the 3 E's. Energy, Enthusiasm, Empathy.

6. Remember there’s no substitute for hard work.

7. Instead of complaining focus on solutions. It’s the key to innovation..

8. Read more books.

9. Smile and laugh more. They are natural anti-depressants.

10. Enjoy the ride. You only have one ride through life so make the most of it and enjoy it.

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Saturday, February 6, 2010

2010 - The Year of The Tiger

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The Chinese use the lunar calendar for celebratory events which includes the New Year. This falls somewhere between late January and early February. The cycle of twelve animal signs originates from Chinese tradition as a way of naming the years. The animals follow one another in an established order and are replicated every twelve years. The rat, ox, tiger, rabbit, dragon, snake, horse, sheep, monkey, rooster, dog and pig are the twelve animal signs. Every animal has particular characteristics and people born in a specific year are believed to take on these characteristics.

According to the Chinese Zodiac, the Year of 2010 is the Year of the Tiger, which commences on February 14, 2010 and ends on February 2, 2011. The Tiger is the third sign in the Chinese Zodiac cycle, and it is a sign of bravery. This courageous and fiery fighter is admired by the ancient Chinese as the sign that keeps away the three main tragedies of a household. These are fire, thieves and ghosts.

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Tigers are physically powerful, gracious, independent and brave, they are extremely bold animals. They are friendly and loving but can also selfish and short tempered. Tigers seek attention and power; frequently they are envious in a relation. Tigers live dangerously which often leads to trouble. They are intolerant, take risks and are always searching for excitement. Tigers are also instilled with a good dose of courage.

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The Tiger has an overpowering attraction and is very kind and always takes on the character as protector. The Tiger flourishes by power and attention and takes advantage of all circumstances it gets itself into. The Tiger is a natural leader and loves to be the centre of attention. As a rebel it goes up against authority and speaks out about wrongs in society, and willingly puts up objections. Even if you don’t agree with the beliefs of the tiger you admire his way to protest.

Just as how their counterparts in the jungle are impulsive, so too are individuals born in the Chinese Year of the Tiger. When people think of tigers, it is their vigor and power that comes to mind first. But it has also been noted that tigers are known to share and are unselfish animals. The reason people admire the tiger is due to the fact that they are ferocious and domineering on the outside, but they are just as noble and distinguished on the inside. These are the same personality attributes that persons will have who are born in the Year of the Tiger.

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People that are born in the Year of the Tiger are generally well liked because of their charismatic personalities. Often, failing at a given duty or being unproductive in his personal or professional life can cause a Tiger to experience a deep sense of depression.A Tiger is always at their happiest when they endeavor to climb the ladder of success. Attaining the top spot is his foremost purpose; being in a position of power is her ultimate goal. They are quick learners, need to be challenged and often prefer to work alone. Some Tigers tend to change careers more frequently because they get bored quite easily. They are natural born leaders and perform at their best if working towards positions of power and influence. So once there is no further room for progression, they will often move on to something else.

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Anyone that is born in the Year of the Tiger is usually straightforward and outgoing by nature. They will never give up no matter how aggravated they may become. But, they are also full of suspicion and at times will take hasty action. Never lose sight of the fact that Tigers are smart and instinctive.

People born in the Year of the Tiger always take pride in being different from others, and normally demonstrate their originality best in their homes. Their homes are typically filled with exotic possessions. It is no surprise that one of the Tiger’s favorite gemstones is the cat’s eye, but tigers also love the sparkle of rubies and diamonds. They like to spend money, and also to share it. They can be very impulsive spenders because they know they can at all times make more.

The Year of the Tiger is the third year in the cycle of “Heavenly Branches”. Customarily, it is called “Yin”. Those born in the Year of the Tiger are compatible with the horse, dog, and dragons. The year 2010 is another Year of the Tiger. It is the ji-chou year. Jji is the sixth of the Ten Celestial Stems and yin is the third of the Twelve Terrestrial Branches and marks the Year of the Tiger.

Were you born during a Year of the Tiger?
You were if you were born in one of these years:
1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, and 1998.