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FREE “BRAIN POWER DEVELOPMENT” SEMINAR AT KEDAH/PENANG TAMIL SCHOOL

April 1st, 2011
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On behalf of a friend (received via email):

 

Refer to our discussion we UAC organizing FREE training to all parent, teachers and student of several schools in Northern Region.  UAC and GM Group Kedah organizing this seminar in Northern Region. This is a part of our Corporate Social Responsible (CSR) community services.

This is the world’s #1 brain training covering both the Extrinsic & Intrinsic to develop memory power, improve concentration and to score excellence in exam.  We also invite you as press reporting purpose.

LIST OF VENUE, DATE, TIME

DATE TIME VENUE WHO CAN ATTEND
3.4.2011

Sunday

9.00am – 12.00pm SJK (T) Ldg Jawi, Sungai Bakap, Penang All Tamil School Teachers
9.4.2011

Saturday

9.00am – 11.00am SJK Wellesley. Lunas, Kedah Any Indian Parents & Teachers
23.4.2011

Saturday

9.00am – 12.00pm SJK (T) Sg. Bakap, Sg Jawi, Kedah Any Indian Parents & Teachers

For FREE registration / Other school can invite us to organize such seminar and training.  For all enquiries please call:

Vimala                    012-3220775

Sham            019-6199100

Fax to                    03-31666568

Request can be send to vim@universeuniversity.net

More details in : www.universeuniversity.net

 

LANGUAGES Tamil (Some briefing in English/Malay)

 

DURATION 2 – 3 Hours

 

MODULE 1)    What is memory?

2)    Can Human forget?

3)    Can we teach to increase memory?

4)    What are technique biologically proven to improve memory?

5)    Food that effecting memory?

6)    Why and what Color pens important for note taking?

7)    Why detoxifying body key point academic or even improvement?

8)    What are seven Secret of scoring exam?

OBJECTIVE i)             To know the practical method to increase brain development in following area:

a.    Remain in brain activeness level

b.    Reset mind to high & new goals

c.    Enhance creative brain

d.    Stabilize Left & Right brain

e.    Improved Focus, Attention, Concentration

f.     Increase Memory

g.    Unfold Calm Mind (Alpha level frequency)

 

BENEFITS 1. Increases Concentration

2. Increases memory power

3. Increases Intelligence Quotient (IQ)

4. Reduces mental fatigue

5. Increases performance quotient

6. Increases shift in sequence of ideas

7. Increases Memory Power

8. Increases Interest to Study all Subjects

9. Children feel energetic and become very enthusiastic to wake up early and Study

10. Induces instant Alertness & Speedy Brain Activity

11. Increases attention and enthusiasm to Study

12. Expands and Extends Memory Power

13. Enhances Critical Thinking

14. Unfolds Creative Mind to Multiple Levels

15. Facilitates Setting up and Completing Goals

16. Improves Learning Efficiency

17. Unfolds Super Brain

18. Maintains quality of Better Health Overall

19. Improves focus

 

We wish thank you in advance for your co-operation to broadcast this information thru your media for public.
Yours faithfully,

 

…………………………………..

Vimala Thevanai

Academic Director

c.c.     Elan, Founder of Universe Awareness (Research) Centre Malaysia

UAC
Elanggovan
Consultant
elan@universeuniversity.net
0129228619  &  0196199100

Universe Awareness Research Centre
2nd Floor, one world hotel
first avenue, bandar utama city centre
47800 petaling jaya
selangor, Malaysia
Fax: 03-33239196
Web: www.universeuniversity.net
Info: info@universeuniversity.net

 

Tamil School HM caught between two sides

April 1st, 2011
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I received an interesting news from a school teacher in Selangor recently. The teacher’s school has been allocated land for new building after considerable effort by various groups. They have been given x ha of land, but are trying to get a bit more to allow for more facilities.  In the mean time,  the school has been asked to raise money for new building construction as the Education Ministry is not able (read: won’t) to fund the construction cost.

Now, the interesting bit is that the state government is willing to chip in (I think to be monitored by EWRF), but the school’s HM is not willing to accept the offer for fear of reprisal from politicians affiliated to the ruling coalition in the federal government. The HM is worried that unhappy leaders may intervene and transfer the HM to other school as punishment for working with the “enemy”. The HM is reaching retirement age and don’t want any “problems” that may affect pension, relocation etc. Whether the fear is real or imaginary, or just an excuse, who knows.

But the situation is that the intervention of political parties in various aspect of the society has become so engrained that it manipulates, corrupts and distorts systems and structures.  Some people fear the system, while others use backdoors to manipulate system (direct tenders, recommendation letters, overruling panels). Tamil schools are also vulnerable as the HMs are trapped between political parties who rule at different levels. The enimosity between two groups only cause more misery for the Indian community, especially the Tamil schools. And yet these political people want to talk about “championing the community” or “working for the rakyat”.

Those in the know, can guess which school this is, so let them figure out the solution. If I get to know (and I will) that the HM is being transferred then I shall reveal more. Let the Indian community see who is the culprit.

So, what’s the next step? How to persuade the HM to accept the fund from state government? Will the HM be punished if does so?

Maybe the school just have to wait until some “saviour” politician comes over and announces that government will give RMxxx to building new building.  Perhaps nearer to election time.

Bad news for 6 Tamil schools in Perak

March 23rd, 2011
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This is big challenge for MIC. 6 schools need to be relocated or to be boosted with big number of students. Relocation is not easy. State government may give land in inappropriate place or not give land at all. Then MOE may not give money to build school and facilitate relocation. There’s also the problem of the PTA (PIBG) or school management or parents not wanting to relocate. Finally, need to find sponsors to help build the schools if relocate.

THERE are Tamil schools in Perak with enrolments of just two to nine students each. They now face the dire prospect of closing down if there are no efforts to relocate them to more populous areas, said Makkal Osai.

In a special report, the paper said 13 Chinese schools with low enrolments were already being relocated but the Tamil schools continue to be in a limbo.

Among the low-enrolment Tamil schools named are the Kalumbang Estate Tamil school in Bagan Serai and the Holy Red Tamil school in Selama (each with just two pupils) and the Sungai Peyong Estate Tamil school (four pupils).

The others are Sungai Timah Tamil school (six), Chersonese Tamil school in Kuala Kroh (eight) and the Seberang Estate Tamil school (nine).

The paper learned there are plans to convert the two-storey Kalumbang Estate school into an Indian religious school.

There was talk during the Bukit Gantang parliamentary by-election in April 2009 that the Holy Red Tamil School would be relocated to Taman Kaya in Taiping but the matter had been put on hold and a final decision has yet to be made.

There are an estimated 2,000 Indian families in Taman Kaya, whose children go to the St Theresa Convent Tamil School, about six kilometres away. This school has an enrolment of about 700 pupils.

The paper said the low enrolment and closure of Tamil schools in estate areas were due to families migrating to towns.

It called on Indian based organisations and political parties like the MIC to join forces in resolving this problem.

source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/3/21/nation/8312509&sec=nation

90 SJKT Taman Permata students get free lunch for 1 year

March 23rd, 2011
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ABOUT 90 underprivileged children from SJK (T) Taman Permata, Dengkil, were delighted to know that Living Hope Malaysia is sponsoring them with lunch for a year. The children sometimes have to stay behind after school for extra classes and majority did not have money to buy lunch.

Living Hope founder and chairman Dr Peggy C. Wong presented a mock cheque for RM27,000 to the school’s assistant headmistress Uma Perumal.

The program was started in 2010 by former headmaster Muthiah Sithambaram.

A total of 90 children from Standard 3 to Standard 6 will be fed.

“We are very happy to help these children so that they will be able to concentrate on their studies and not feel faint and sleepy in the afternoon.

“We thank our donors for their love and compassion for the poor and for partnering us,” Dr Wong said..

Living Hope Malaysia, founded in July 2007, is the corporate social responsibility arm of Living Hope Resources (M) Sdn Bhd that aspires to be the voice of the unheard and a champion of the poor, needy and marginalised children living in Malaysia and internationally.

It acts as a bridge by connecting generous donors with needy children. Sponsorship (cash or in kind) is channelled directly to the beneficiaries.

Living Hope is run by a dedicated group of volunteers whose motivation is to inspire hope in needy children for a better future.

source: http://thestar.com.my/metro/story.asp?file=/2011/3/19/central/8286027&sec=central

40 years to relocate SJKT Merlimau

February 14th, 2011
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You be the own judge. Looks like the windfall for Merlimau folks has been hastened after death of the assemblyman. Need not wait till next GE or 11th Malaysian Plan. BTW, I think the councilor was unprepared for the interview. Reflects poorly on him. Should have postponed the interview.

The related article is below (including some of the translation of the interviews above):

After more than two decades of promises, SRJK (T) Merlimau, now squatting in the compound of a secondary school, may finally get its own premises. 

srjk t merlimau 2But even Education Minister Muhyiddin Yassin’s presence at the groundbreaking ceremony tomorrow may not be enough to convince residents.

Approached byMalaysiakini during a visit to the constituency last week, voter Ramachandran, 60, said that the same promise has been made for the past four general elections. 

“They are now measuring the place, but we don’t know what will happen after the by-election,” said Ramachandran, who has lived in Merlimau almost all his life. 

The promise is also pretty familiar to Durairaj, 48, who had attended the school with his siblings some three decades ago. 

promised land 1 w tnb“I was a student there, as were my sister and brother. Now my children go there. We have heard this promise many times. 

“The first plot of land had a temple on it. They demolished the temple and said that they will build the Tamil school there, but now there’s another building on the land,” he said when approached. 

Other locals asked about the Tamil school during Malaysiakini‘s visit to the constituency corroborate the father-of-two’s story. 

Locals point out ‘promised lands’

Pointing to a Tenaga Nasional Berhad building, Padmanathan, 47, said the land referred to by Durairaj was “promised” for the Tamil school some “20 to 25 years ago”.

promised land 2 w preschoolApproached in front of the Merlimau BN operations room, the self-proclaimed loyal MIC man said it never came through because “no one took the initiative”. 

The second said ‘promised land’ is located in Taman Muhibbah about five minutes’ drive from the TNB building. 

Resident Saundriama, when asked, said that she has lived opposite the land for 19 years and heard the promise made about 10 years ago.

“About 10 years ago some government officers came to this land and measured it and told us that they will be moving the Tamil school here,” she said.

bn flag and signThe land is mostly vacant except for a small pre-school. 

In 2008, said another Merlimau voter who prefers to be known only as Krishnan, BN had also promised a plot of land which is part of Sime Darby’s Merlimau oil palm estate, near the water treatment centre. 

Taking the Malaysiakini team to the plot of land, he said: “It was all said verbally. No black and white. (The government) said it will be here… We don’t know what happened, until now it’s still like this.”

Exco man: Claims are nonsense

When met, Malacca executive councillor R Perumal said that the claims were “nonsense” and that a piece of land where Muhyiddin will perform the ground-breaking ceremony is the only one planned for the school. 

He said the school, which now has 175 students, has been sharing premises with the secondary school for 40 years.

According to Perumal, who was met when he was inspecting the land with Public Works Department engineers, the government started looking at moving the school a decade ago as enrollment was rising. 

r supramaniam pibg srjk t merlimauHe said that the federal government has allocated RM6.1 million under the 10th Malaysia Plan for the school, including for acquiring the five acres of land from Sime Darby. The land was acquired in 2004. 

The school’s parent-teacher association representative, R Supramaniam (left), also said that that the previous PTA leaders were not too serious about it.

However, the new committee has been persistent about it and was told in January that the project will commence in the next six months. 

Project a ‘coincidence’

Perumal admitted that the project is now hastened following the death of Merlimau assemblyperson Mohamad Hidhir Abu Hassan.

final promised land 1“It is just a coincidence. These things don’t happen overnight. You need time to acquire the land, etc. Don’t make an issue of it,” he said, adding that construction is expected to be completed in one year.

According to Durairaj, this is the first time he has seen the government test the soil and bring in heavy machinery to land promised for the school. 

“I don’t know if it is real or it is a big ‘drama’ (but) I really hope that they will build the school this time,” he said.