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2023-09-06 16:17 | Report Abuse

TWOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO

General

2023-09-06 16:15 | Report Abuse

Countdown..............................THREEEEEEEEEEEEE

General

2023-09-06 16:14 | Report Abuse

A few more minutes...........................

General

2023-09-06 16:13 | Report Abuse

Brewing..........................watch

General

2023-09-06 16:01 | Report Abuse

The cyclical nature of financial markets, where periods of optimism can eventually lead to overvaluation and subsequent corrections.

While the bull markets are born on pessimism, grown on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria; the bear markets are born on optimism, grown on confidence, mature on complacency, and die on panic."

In bear market, which is characterized by falling stock prices and pessimism, there is an initial period of optimism and confidence that eventually gives way to complacency and panic as the market declines further.

General

2023-09-06 16:01 | Report Abuse

The cyclical nature of financial markets, where periods of optimism can eventually lead to overvaluation and subsequent corrections.

While the bull markets are born on pessimism, grown on skepticism, mature on optimism, and die on euphoria; the bear markets are born on optimism, grown on confidence, mature on complacency, and die on panic."

In bear market, which is characterized by falling stock prices and pessimism, there is an initial period of optimism and confidence that eventually gives way to complacency and panic as the market declines further.

General

2023-09-06 15:34 | Report Abuse

bilis.................oh...............bilis..............................

kenapa tak masuk balik pukat?

Tak ada bilis, jerung hendak makan apa

Tanya Si Bangau

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2023-09-06 15:32 | Report Abuse

(bilis.................oh...............bilis..............................

kenapa tak masuk balik pukat?

Tanya Si Bangau)

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2023-09-06 15:31 | Report Abuse

Only the bilis sudah lari..................................

General

2023-09-06 15:29 | Report Abuse

The Tale Of Two Airflight counter

One is soaring to the moon, the other one sinking as penny stock

General

2023-09-06 15:14 | Report Abuse

One is soaring to the moon, the other one sinking as penny stock

General

2023-09-06 15:09 | Report Abuse

Don't overtrade..........................it's time to chill

Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

General

2023-09-06 13:47 | Report Abuse

Allegory of the Cave (Plato):

Plato's Allegory of the Cave is a philosophical story from his work "The Republic." In the allegory, prisoners are chained in a cave and can only see the shadows of objects on the cave wall. They mistake these shadows for reality because they have never seen the outside world.
The allegory illustrates the idea that people can be trapped in a narrow and limited perception of reality, unaware of the broader truths that exist beyond their immediate experiences.
It encourages a philosophical quest for knowledge and the recognition of the limitations of one's beliefs and perceptions.

Fundamentalism, myopic view, and narrow-mindedness all share common characteristics related to a closed, rigid, and limited understanding of the world. They are contrasted with the allegory of Plato's cave, which encourages a pursuit of knowledge and the recognition of the potential for broader and more profound truths beyond our immediate perceptions.

General

2023-09-06 13:43 | Report Abuse

T inside SCRIPT i.e. Trust

Building trust as a prime minister is crucial for effective leadership and the successful governance of a country. Trust is the foundation of a leader's credibility and the support of the people they serve. Here are some key strategies to build and maintain trust as a prime minister:

Transparency and Open Communication:

Be transparent about government actions, policies, and decision-making processes.
Engage in open and honest communication with the public, addressing concerns and providing regular updates on important issues.
Accountability:

Hold yourself and your government accountable for promises made during campaigns and in your party's platform.
Take responsibility for mistakes and failures, and outline corrective actions.
Ethical Conduct:

Lead by example in terms of ethical behavior and integrity.
Avoid conflicts of interest and uphold the highest ethical standards in public office.
Inclusivity and Fairness:

Embrace diversity and ensure that all segments of the population are heard and represented in government decisions.
Promote policies that are fair, just, and equitable for all citizens.
Listening to Constituents:

Actively listen to the concerns and feedback of your constituents.
Engage in town halls, meetings, and other forums to directly interact with citizens.
Consistency and Predictability:

Demonstrate consistency in your decision-making and policy positions.
Avoid sudden shifts in policy that may erode public trust.
Expertise and Competence:

Surround yourself with knowledgeable and competent advisors and cabinet members.
Make informed decisions based on evidence and expert input.
Long-Term Vision:

Develop a clear and compelling vision for the future of the country.
Articulate how your policies and actions contribute to achieving that vision.
Accountability Mechanisms:

Establish mechanisms for oversight, such as independent watchdog agencies and a free press, to ensure checks and balances within government.
Empathy and Compassion:

Demonstrate empathy for the challenges and struggles faced by citizens.
Show genuine concern for the well-being of your constituents.
Consensus-Building:

Work to build consensus across political parties and stakeholders when making significant decisions.
Seek bipartisan solutions to national challenges when possible.
Accessibility:

Be accessible to the public, whether through public events, social media, or other means of communication.
Make government more accessible and responsive to citizens' needs.
Building trust as a prime minister is an ongoing process that requires time, effort, and consistency. It involves demonstrating that you are committed to the welfare of the nation and its people and that you are accountable for your actions and decisions. Trust is hard-earned but invaluable for effective leadership and governance.

General

2023-09-06 13:38 | Report Abuse

1. Focus on Solving Real-World Issues:
When individuals and societies prioritize addressing real-world issues, they tend to focus on immediate concerns such as poverty, inequality, environmental challenges, healthcare, education, and social justice. By concentrating efforts and resources on these tangible problems, they can work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable world. Benefits of this approach include:

Tangible Progress: Solutions to real-world issues can lead to tangible improvements in people's lives and communities.
Unity: Addressing common challenges can bring people together and promote cooperation and social cohesion.
Long-Term Sustainability: Solving real-world issues can lead to a more sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.
2. Focus on Afterlife Agenda:
Alternatively, when individuals prioritize concerns related to the afterlife, their focus tends to be on spiritual or religious matters, including concepts like salvation, morality, and the divine. While these beliefs can provide individuals with comfort, guidance, and a sense of purpose, they can also lead to division, especially when different religious or spiritual beliefs clash. Potential consequences include:

Religious Conflict: Differences in religious beliefs can lead to conflicts and divisions within societies and even on a global scale.
Intolerance: Some individuals may become intolerant of those who hold different religious or spiritual beliefs, leading to discrimination and social exclusion.
Delayed Action: An exclusive focus on the afterlife may divert attention and resources away from addressing pressing real-world issues.

General

2023-09-06 13:37 | Report Abuse

1. Focus on Solving Real-World Issues:
When individuals and societies prioritize addressing real-world issues, they tend to focus on immediate concerns such as poverty, inequality, environmental challenges, healthcare, education, and social justice. By concentrating efforts and resources on these tangible problems, they can work towards creating a more equitable and sustainable world. Benefits of this approach include:

Tangible Progress: Solutions to real-world issues can lead to tangible improvements in people's lives and communities.
Unity: Addressing common challenges can bring people together and promote cooperation and social cohesion.
Long-Term Sustainability: Solving real-world issues can lead to a more sustainable and prosperous future for generations to come.
2. Focus on Afterlife Agenda:
Alternatively, when individuals prioritize concerns related to the afterlife, their focus tends to be on spiritual or religious matters, including concepts like salvation, morality, and the divine. While these beliefs can provide individuals with comfort, guidance, and a sense of purpose, they can also lead to division, especially when different religious or spiritual beliefs clash. Potential consequences include:

Religious Conflict: Differences in religious beliefs can lead to conflicts and divisions within societies and even on a global scale.
Intolerance: Some individuals may become intolerant of those who hold different religious or spiritual beliefs, leading to discrimination and social exclusion.
Delayed Action: An exclusive focus on the afterlife may divert attention and resources away from addressing pressing real-world issues.

General

2023-09-06 13:33 | Report Abuse

Nucleosynthesis, also known as nucleogenesis, refers to the process by which atomic nuclei are formed from protons and neutrons in the early universe or within stars. It is a fundamental concept in astrophysics and cosmology and plays a crucial role in our understanding of the origin and abundance of chemical elements in the universe. There are two primary types of nucleosynthesis:

Primordial Nucleosynthesis: This process occurred in the first few minutes after the Big Bang when the universe was extremely hot and dense. During this brief period, nuclear reactions took place that formed the lightest elements, primarily hydrogen (H) and helium (He), along with small traces of lithium (Li), beryllium (Be), and boron (B). These primordial elements serve as the building blocks for all other chemical elements in the universe.

Stellar Nucleosynthesis: This process occurs within stars as they undergo nuclear fusion reactions in their cores. Stars primarily fuse hydrogen into helium through a series of nuclear reactions. As stars age and evolve, they can fuse helium into heavier elements like carbon (C), oxygen (O), and so on. The most massive stars, during their explosive supernova deaths, can synthesize even heavier elements, including those beyond iron (Fe) on the periodic table. These synthesized elements are released into space during the supernova explosion and can become part of new stars and planetary systems.

Stellar nucleosynthesis is responsible for the creation of the vast majority of elements in the universe beyond hydrogen and helium. The elements synthesized in stars are eventually incorporated into planets, including Earth, and are essential for the formation of the diverse chemistry that underlies life and the material composition of the universe.

Nucleosynthesis is a critical concept in understanding the evolution of the cosmos, the composition of celestial bodies, and the origin of chemical elements essential for life and matter as we know it.

General

2023-09-06 13:32 | Report Abuse

The Sundaland Narrative

Sundaland is a term used to describe a biogeographical region that existed during the Pleistocene epoch, which began around 2.6 million years ago and ended approximately 11,700 years ago. It was a large landmass that included the present-day islands of Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the surrounding areas in Southeast Asia. During this period, the sea level was much lower than it is today, and land connections allowed animals and humans to migrate between these islands.

The inhabitants of Sundaland during the Pleistocene epoch would have included various species of flora and fauna, as well as early human populations. It is believed that some of the first Homo erectus hominins arrived in this region over a million years ago, making it an important area in the study of human evolution.

These early human populations would have been hunter-gatherers, relying on the rich biodiversity of Sundaland for their sustenance. Over time, as sea levels rose and the landmasses became separated, human populations in the region would have adapted to the changing environment and developed their own unique cultures and societies.

Today, the descendants of these early inhabitants of Sundaland are the diverse and culturally rich populations of modern-day Southeast Asia, including the indigenous peoples of Borneo, Java, and Sumatra, as well as the various ethnic groups that have migrated to the region over the centuries. These populations continue to have a deep connection to the land and its history.

General

2023-09-06 13:28 | Report Abuse

The persistence of paper mills give rise to serious ethical and societal issues:

1. Academic Integrity: Academic paper mills promote cheating and academic dishonesty, which erodes the value of education and undermines the integrity of educational institutions.

2. Diminished Trust: Scientific paper mills can undermine the trustworthiness of scientific literature, making it difficult for researchers and the public to rely on accurate information.

3. Legal Consequences: Legal paper mills can lead to legal disputes, unjust outcomes, and damage to individuals and organizations.

4. Corruption and Fraud: The operation of paper mills may involve unethical and fraudulent practices, contributing to corruption within various industries.

Efforts are made by educational institutions, researchers, and legal authorities to combat paper mills and hold those involved accountable for their actions. Promoting ethical behavior, academic integrity, and transparency is crucial in addressing these issues and maintaining the trust and credibility of academic, scientific, and legal systems.

General

2023-09-06 13:25 | Report Abuse

The Sundaland Narrative

Sundaland is a term used to describe a biogeographical region that existed during the Pleistocene epoch, which began around 2.6 million years ago and ended approximately 11,700 years ago. It was a large landmass that included the present-day islands of Borneo, Java, Sumatra, and the surrounding areas in Southeast Asia. During this period, the sea level was much lower than it is today, and land connections allowed animals and humans to migrate between these islands.

The inhabitants of Sundaland during the Pleistocene epoch would have included various species of flora and fauna, as well as early human populations. It is believed that some of the first Homo erectus hominins arrived in this region over a million years ago, making it an important area in the study of human evolution.

These early human populations would have been hunter-gatherers, relying on the rich biodiversity of Sundaland for their sustenance. Over time, as sea levels rose and the landmasses became separated, human populations in the region would have adapted to the changing environment and developed their own unique cultures and societies.

Today, the descendants of these early inhabitants of Sundaland are the diverse and culturally rich populations of modern-day Southeast Asia, including the indigenous peoples of Borneo, Java, and Sumatra, as well as the various ethnic groups that have migrated to the region over the centuries. These populations continue to have a deep connection to the land and its history.

General

2023-09-06 12:24 | Report Abuse

Combating toxic (damaging) malignant (spreading) racism is a complex and ongoing challenge, as it requires addressing deep-seated prejudices, dismantling systemic inequalities, and promoting equity and justice.

General

2023-09-06 12:21 | Report Abuse

5. Education and Curriculum: In some regions, religious beliefs can influence the content and curriculum in schools. This can lead to disputes over what children are taught and can further divide communities along religious lines.

General

2023-09-06 12:20 | Report Abuse

4. Cultural and Social Isolation: Certain religious communities may promote a strong sense of separation from those outside their faith. Children raised in such environments would certainly find it challenging to connect with individuals from different backgrounds, leading to social isolation.

General

2023-09-06 12:20 | Report Abuse

3. Religious Indoctrination: In some cases, children may be raised in environments where they are heavily indoctrinated into a specific religious belief system. This seriously limit their exposure to diverse perspectives and hinder their ability to make informed, independent choices about their beliefs.

General

2023-09-06 12:19 | Report Abuse

2. Religious Intolerance: Some children may be exposed to religious intolerance or discrimination, either within the school compound. This leads to feelings of exclusion, alienation, unfairness as well as disrespect towards teachers.

General

2023-09-06 12:17 | Report Abuse

1. Peer Conflicts: Pupils may face peer pressure or teasing from classmates if they belong to a religious minority or have different beliefs from their peers.

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2023-09-06 12:16 | Report Abuse

Religion can be a strong a divisive factor for children and adults alike, depending on how radical it is approached and the specific context in which it is introduced. Here are some ways in which religion can be divisive for children:

Stock

2023-09-06 11:50 | Report Abuse

Just bought in yesterday. Let profit$ run .....cheers

General

2023-09-06 07:17 | Report Abuse

The resources are limited to work on every corruptiin case through and through. Need to focus on the more ev*l omes.

The answer is no brainers - for political stability -> better economy -> to focus on get rid of the 'more ev*l" -> hence helping everyone more in the long run

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2023-09-06 07:13 | Report Abuse

The answer is no brainers - for political stability -> better economy -> to focus on get rid of the 'more ev*l" -> hence helping everyone more in the long run

General

2023-09-05 23:59 | Report Abuse

Yes...Palm estate of course

KMloong is my all time favourite

General

2023-09-05 23:05 | Report Abuse

Welcome speakup and fortune bull for dropping by. Let's sing:

Bursa we it a casino
E...i...e...i...o
Can get into or out of PN17 or not
E...I....e....I.....o

Bet, bet here
Bet, bet there
Here speculate
There speculate

Red sea shopping till you drop
E...i...e....i...o

General

2023-09-05 23:03 | Report Abuse

Yes.......continuous sales........every day

September 'sea of red' sales

Stock

2023-09-05 19:21 | Report Abuse

Yes...yes.....so yummy today for red sea retail shopping

Stock

2023-09-05 18:47 | Report Abuse

Just let profit$$$$$ run

General

2023-09-05 18:23 | Report Abuse

The winning formula for AI and Zahid to stay out of Bamboo resort is just as easy as ABC.

A for AI

Plus

B for Bornean partners (us here lah)

C for Campuran partners, including Zahid, Mat Sabu, Loke

Believe me - this ABC formula can easily win GE16, 17, 18, etc

General

2023-09-05 18:21 | Report Abuse

Aiyo - the winning formula is nothing so complicated. It's just as easy as ABC.

A for AI

Plus

B for Bornean partners (us here lah)

C for Campuran partners, including Zahid, Mat Sabu, Loke

Believe me - this ABC formula can easily win GE16, 17, 18, etc

Stock

2023-09-05 17:55 | Report Abuse

Admit it Sslee. Bursa as vibrant sha-compliant casino with inefficient SC - yes; fair and orderly market - no

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Stock

2023-09-05 17:03 | Report Abuse

1.11 today was yummy (red sea retail shopping)

General

2023-09-05 16:37 | Report Abuse

Second announcement!!

It's red sea shopping day! Shop till you drop every day from today.....yahooooooo

Stock

2023-09-05 16:35 | Report Abuse

Leave it first till it drop dirt cheap. Good discount everywhere now

General

2023-09-05 16:33 | Report Abuse

Bursa we it a casino
E...i...e...i...o
Can get into or out of PN17 or not
E...I....e....I.....o

Bet, bet here
Bet, bet there
Here speculate
There speculate

Red sea shopping till you drop
E...i...e....i...o

General

2023-09-05 16:24 | Report Abuse

Second announcement!!

It's red sea shopping day! Shop till you drop

(No buy now, no huat later)

Stock

2023-09-05 16:14 | Report Abuse

"@Ah Khoo has a long history with RGB. Diff accounts that carries name Khoo will talk negatif on RGB. Magically, it will go up after @Ah Khoo appears."

Oh, I see. Thank you for informing.

General

2023-09-05 15:58 | Report Abuse

Very understandable. Pandemic = time to intensify on afterlife preparation

General

2023-09-05 15:56 | Report Abuse

True. Good old aax. Bought pre pandemic - it was 0.40

General

2023-09-05 15:43 | Report Abuse

Discharge oredi. Why should anyone insult the court?