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Friday, December 18, 2009

KJ GENERATION NEWSLETTER




THE
1 MALAYSIA concept that has been introduced by our Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak since he took office and highly promoted by the government is not in vain.

  This concept, which is to bring a greater unity among Malaysians of different races and cultural background become reality when nine friends from various ethnic group decided to travel all the way from Kuala Lumpur for about five hours to conduct program in Gua Musang, Kelantan.

   In these two days of Character Building Program called “Towards Destiny” organized by KJ Generation Resources on the 15th and 16th December, ten youngsters age between nine and 19 years old, also from various races participated.

  Even though the participants were not many but they truly enjoyed the program as well as the benefit of fellowshipping among different cultured people. In fact, the whole event was like a cultural program. There were Malays, Indians, Chinese, Indigenous people (Orang Asli), a Caucasian and a person of Bapa Nyonya origin.

  To make this event a memorable one, the facilitating team age between 13 and 31 years old decided to sing the 1 Malaysia theme song “Satu Suara”. The participants had the privilege to learn the song and perform together.

  Besides singing and teaching some motivational songs, the team also led some sessions on setting goals and dreams including ways to achieve it and appreciating different cultures.

  One of the interesting sessions was the “talent time” where both the facilitators and the participants join hands to perform two sketches. One of it was about a group of residence of different culture get together to be involved in a ‘gotong royong’ to clean up their residential area while another group showed how various races united themselves to fight for the independents of our country.

  The facilitators also played games with the participants including ‘blanket game’, ‘fill me - stretch your potential’ and ‘spider web - you are not alone’ to instill unity and trust among different races. Through these, the participants also learned conflict management.

  At the end of the program, the participants were given certificates and gifts. The participants enjoyed the whole program and wanted more events such as this.

  The facilitators, who enjoyed the nature of Gua Musang, wanted to come back here again to explore this tourism destination and conduct other nation building events in the future.

  KJ Generation Resources wants to personally thank the facilitating team comprising of five male and four female led by Jacqueline Hoe Min Yi. Among others were V.Barnabas Ganesan, Collin Singam, Michael Lean Chien Er, Almer Anjang Harun, Ivan Lim Ai Vern, Lydia Bah Ngah, Rebecca Yong Keng Shen and Chelsea Ashley Bee Cen Wells.

A BIG THANK YOU!!

"Team work always produces success" - Kumar.
  
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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Cave House



  Do cave men still exist? Don’t you think a family house up in the cave is an ideal place? There are no worries about evacuation even if the state faces flood. 

  I manage to capture this photos in Gua Musang, Kelantan.

Monday, December 7, 2009

Suspense-sion bridge


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It’s 4pm – do you know where your children are? They’re up to fishy business, hanging precariously off the edge.
by Kumarathevan Balakrishnan

Published in THE STAR  
http://thestar.com.my/

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Sunday, 6-December-2009








(Fishing from this suspension bridge in Gua Musang, Kelantan can be enjoyable but do these children know that their life is at stake?)




Saturday, December 5, 2009

Suspense, suspense





                                                    
Is this bridge in Gua Musang   safe to use?
by Kumarathevan Balakrishnan
Published in The Star on Friday, 4-December-2009
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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

Junk market


The Star Online


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Frequent customers at this market might want to reconsider doing their marketing here

(This picture was taken in front of Gua Musang market, Kelantan)

by Kumarathevan Balakrishnan


Published on The Star on: Tuesday, 1-December-2009



Tuesday, December 1, 2009

"Log block!!"



Skillful dodger

Ramli has always known that one of these days, his swerving talent will come in handy. (Picture was taken somewhere near Cameron Highlands, Pahang)
by B. Kumarathevan

Published in Tumbnails STAR on Friday, 20-November-2009

Melting pot

  Here we can see the true spirit of ‘muhibbah’ at work.
Different races helping each other and cooking for 1Malaysia.

(Picture was taken in Gua Musang, Kelantan. These people were preparing for a Deepavali event.)
by Kumarathevan
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22-November-2009