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Back at school kami liat kan Our LNC tutor ceta yg kami blurih dari some mybuddies.net .. so i juz post it here ah..
Tijah budak kampung, tapi bekerja di Kuala Lumpur. Biasalah bila sudah duduk 'town', mula lupa asal usul. Pakaian seksi maut, bercinta pula dengan lelaki mat salleh. Ke hulu ke hilir menayang boyfriendnya yang bermata biru.
Punyalah eksen si Tijah, hinggalah suatu hari dia ternampak lelaki Inggeris tadi dengan wanita lain yang lebih cantik dan bergaya daripadanya.
Tijah menangis tiga hari tiga malam. Pada malam keempat, Tijah mengambil sehelai kertas dan menulis surat untuk memutuskan perhubungannya dengan lelaki mat salleh tadi yang baru sebulan dikenalinya. Begini bunyi surat yang ditulis oleh TIJAH BINTI KULUP KECIL, yang berjaya 'dicuri' oleh si minah yang tinggal di sebelah bilik sewa kat KL tu.
http://www.mybuddies.net
We all laugh like hell reading at it.. luan blurus bah malay-english translation nya ah HAHA...
Anewez after school tarus ku balik umah n sudah brapa jam terpunduk meliat ceta Heroes season 2 (see... inda ku ada rasa kan study bah..), Ili click aku d msn n gimme a brunei times link.. here's wat inside it..
Students get hands-on training in business
SECOND-YEAR students from the Gadong Business School have set up a stall at the Taman Jubilee Gerai Ramadhan in town. The project is part of the school's programme for students to get a more hands-on experience in running a business.
Participating students, who are divided into eight teams, run the stall from 2pm to 8pm daily.
To accommodate the project into their school syllabus, the business school has cut the studying hours for the second year students by two hours.
Speaking to The Brunei Times, Ak Md Rafi Amali Pg Haji Daud said that he and his course mates have learned a lot since they started selling food and beverage at the beginning of the fasting month, 11 days ago.
"It's a daily routine for us. Yes, it's tiring, but the experience that we've gained from this is worth it and it's also very fulfilling."
The students have managed to rake in an average of $400 daily, with each team earning an estimated net profit of $40.
Ak Md Rafi said the project has helped him polish his social skills, especially when dealing with customers. "What we learned in school is mostly theory. It's more hands-on here at the gerai."
Ili Aiman Abd Rahman also said she has learned a lot from the business project. The spirited young lady said the project has taught her how to attract customers and to better target her audience.
"The first day we started selling was great. We got around $500. Now, it's slowing down a bit."
But she said they are anticipating an uptick in business within a day or two during the government payday.
Both students see business as a viable career option, citing that they admire some of their seniors who've graduated and started their own business. "The intention of the Gadong Business School is to produce potential entrepreneurs," Ili said, expressing her hopes to one day be a successful entrepreneur herself.
The Brunei Times
http://www.bt.com.bn/
Adeh.. salah bah ia membuat nama ku ah.. It's Ak. Muhd Rafieamali Pg Haji Daud.. but its ok though.. atleast masuk jua nama ku (AND AGAIN.. SALAH!!!) d newspaper HAHA.. Anewez i know inda kait mengait topik d atas dgn entry ani.. sal aku inda tau topik apa kan ku masukkan HAHA
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