Thursday, August 23, 2007


Pantun Dua Kerat







PANTUN DUA KERAT

Pokok bunga ros batangnya berduri,
Bercakap bohong lama-lama mencuri.

Baki durian berlebih-lebih,
Mengata orang dia yang lebih.

Ada gula ada garam,
Ada orang ada ragam.

Mat Rempit mati terlanggar tiang,
Ayam berkokok alamat nak siang.

Perut gendut tali kecapi,
Kenyang perut suka hati.

Sudah bodoh bendullah pula,
Sudah tahu bertanya pula.

Dulu besi sekarang parang,
Dulu benci sekarang sayang.

Sedang berjalan terjumpa hantu,
Orang nakal memang begitu.

Polis masuk pencuri keluar,
Matahari masuk bulan keluar.

Seguni padi, sekilo berangan,
Tersepak kaki, terkehel tangan.

Anak Abu masuk semak,
Perut lapar semua lemak.

PANTUN DUA KERAT

Pokok bunga ros batangnya berduri,
Bercakap bohong lama-lama mencuri.

Baki durian berlebih-lebih,
Mengata orang dia yang lebih.

Ada gula ada garam,
Ada orang ada ragam.

Mat Rempit mati terlanggar tiang,
Ayam berkokok alamat nak siang.

Perut gendut tali kecapi,
Kenyang perut suka hati.

Sudah bodoh bendullah pula,
Sudah tahu bertanya pula.

Dulu besi sekarang parang,
Dulu benci sekarang sayang.

Sedang berjalan terjumpa hantu,
Orang nakal memang begitu.

Polis masuk pencuri keluar,
Matahari masuk bulan keluar.

Seguni padi, sekilo berangan,
Tersepak kaki, terkehel tangan.

Anak Abu masuk semak,
Perut lapar semua lemak.

Ahli Sihir Yang Angkuh

Thenaliraman tinggal di sebuah pekan di India. Pada suatu hari, datang seorang ahli sihir yang termahsyur lalu mencabar penduduk di situ.

”Wahai penduduk kampung, siapakah yang berani mencabar saya?”. Thenaliraman tampil ke hadapan dan berkata, ” Wahai tukang sihir, saya ingin mencabar anda. Saya akan melakukan sesuatu dengan tangan tertutup tetapi tukang sihir boleh melakukannya dengan mata terbuka.”

”Ha! ha! ha!, Senangnya permintaan anda.”

Thenaliraman pun duduk bersila lalu menutup matanya. Selepas itu, dia pun mengambil segenggam pasir lalu melemparkannya ke arah matanya.

Melihatkan keadaan itu, tukang sihir itu berasa terkejut. Dia tahu dia tidak boleh melakukan seperti yang diminta. Tukang sihir itu sedar akan keangkuhannya. Dia meminta maaf lalu terus meninggalkan kampung itu.

KERJAYA JURUTERBANG

Kerjaya sebagai seorang juruterbang sememangnya glamor tetapi penuh cabaran dan berisiko.Memandu kapal terbang bukannya seperti memandu kereta atau kenderaan lain kerana cara pengendaliannya amat berbeza. Untuk memahirkan diri, seseorang itu perlu menjalani latihan khas di pusat-pusat atau sekolah-sekolah latihan penerbangan sama ada di dalam atau di luar negara.

Juruterbang yang berkemahiran dan terlatih mampu menerbangkan pesawat penumpang dan kargo tanpa mengira sama ada perjalanan itu jauh ataupun dekat. Tugas juruterbang bermula selewat-lewatnya satu jam sebelum penerbangan. Mereka akan melaporkan diri dan menerima taklimat dan maklumat tentang setiap penerbangan yang bakal dilakukan.

Sebelum penerbangan, juruterbang akan menyemak pelan penerbangan berdasarkan keadaan cuaca, suhu, kelajuan angin dan berat pesawat semasa berlepas serta keperluan bahan api di samping memeriksa kelengkapan dan peralatan eletronik.

Semasa penerbangan pula, juruterbang akan membuat pemeriksaan rutin terhadap semua sistem yang beroperasi dan menerima serta melaksanakan arahan daripada pengawal lalulintas udara dari mula hingga akhir penerbangan.

Kerjaya ini sekarang terbuka luas berikutan perkembangan pesat industri penerbangan dalam dan luar negara. Terdapat banyak syarikat penerbangan sama ada di dalam ataupun di luar negara yang menyediakan peluang pekerjaan sebagai seorang juruterbang. Daripada segi pendapatan, kerjaya ini memang menjanjikan gaji yang tinggi.



Ciri-ciri peribadi yang diperlukan

1. Mempunyai minat yang mendalam.
2. Mempunyai keyakinan yang tinggi serta berani.
3. Boleh berkomunikasi dengan baik.
4. Menguasai bahasa Melayu dan Inggeris dengan baik.
5. Menguasai matapelajaran Sains, Matematik dan Fizik.
6. Rekod kesihatan yang baik
7. Mempunyai penglihatan dan pendengaran yang baik.
8. Ketinggian minimum = 160 cm


Tempat latihan penerbangan


Tempatan

1. MAS
2. Malaysian Flying Academy
3. Mofaz Air Flying Academy.

Luar negara

1. Australia
2. Filipina
3. United Kingdom
4. Amerika Syarikat


SYARAT MENGIKUTI LATIHAN PENERBANGAN


1. Lulus SPM
2. Mendapat A1 atau A2 di dalam Bahasa Melayu ( SPM)
3. Lulus Matematik, Fizik dan Bahasa Inggeris ( SPM )
4. Matapelajaran Sains yang baik diberi keutamaan

SYAIR MENYAMBUT PELAJARAN

Anakku sayang salahmu nyata,
Dalam pelajaran bertutur kata,
Duduk menulis kalam di lata,
Kembali kepada sekalian pendeta.

Kerana pelajaran beratur pangkatnya,
Jangan dicampur yang bukan masanya,
Kerja demikian besar salahnya,
Faham tak lekat dalam duanya.

Pendengaran pasti menjadi haru,
Yang ditulis pun tentu keliru,
Laksana menumbuk beralas nyiru,
Berasnya meluluh antah menderu.

Ilmu lisan tatkala disyarahkan,
Sekalian anggota wajib disatukan,
Ke hati semuanya kamu kumpulkan,
Barulah pendengaran dapat difahamkan.

Semasa mendengar orang berkata,
Tangan pula menulis serta,
Telinga diasingkan daripada mata,
Mustahillah faham terangnya nyata.

Monday, August 20, 2007

History Of MCKK


Coat of Arms
The shield is quartered, coloured white (Argent) in the first quarter, red (Gules) in the second, black (Sable) in the third and yellow (Or) in the fourth.
These are at the same time the colours of the Federated Malay States while also representing the four "Rumah" (houses); Idris (white), Sulaiman (red), Mohd Shah (yellow) and Ahmad (black).
The four houses were named in honour of the four sultans who were the founders of the college.
In the middle of the shield is a red kris which symbolizes the Malay race. The crest is a head of a tiger which is the symbol of the Federation of Malaya. Surrounding the left and right side of the shield are laurel wreaths symbolizing excellence. The school motto is Fiat Sapientia Virtus, or Manliness Lies Through Wisdom.

[edit] School's anthem
Oh Kolej MelayuHarapan BangsakuDengan Sejarah yang CemerlangHarumlah Namamu
Kolej IstimewaDidikan untuk semuaKeluar membimbing negaraMaju terus mara
Banggaku rasakanKhidmatku berikanTakku lupakan jasa-jasamuOh Kolej Melayu

[edit] History

Flag of the Federated Malay States.
Malay College Kuala Kangsar (MCKK) is a premier and first fully-residential school in Malaysia. Established on 2nd January, 1905, it was originally known as the Malay Residential School of Kuala Kangsar.
The school was the brainchild of Mr R J Wilkinson, then Inspector of Schools for the Federated Malay States. In a letter to the Resident-General dated 24th February 1904 he wrote about "establishing at a suitable locality in the F.M.S., a special residential school for the education of Malays of good family and for the training of Malay boys for admission to certain branches of Government service".
Its formation was enthusiastically supported by the then Rulers of the Federated Malay States namely Sultan Idris Murshidul ‘Adzam Shah I of Perak, Sultan Alaiddin Sulaiman Shah of Selangor, Yam Tuan Tuanku Muhammad Shah of Negeri Sembilan and Sultan Ahmad Mu’adzam Shah of Pahang.
Mr W Hargreaves, then Headmaster of Penang Free School was appointed as the first headmaster to lead the establishment of the school. Since 1965, the Malay College has been led by Malay headmasters.
As it was founded to educate the Malay elite, comprising of royal children and the sons of Malay nobility, few of its early students were from amongst commoner families. This changed dramatically after 1947, as a result of rising Malay nationalism. Currently, selected Malay boys aged from 12 to 17 from all around Malaysia are being educated there.
The Straits Echo on 15th April 1905 reported that a few boys were placed in cosy dormitories in Mr Hargreaves’ rented house, while the others were stabled in small houses formerly occupied by the Malayan Railway clerks. The second half of the school, conducted by Mr Vanrenen was held in a fowl house. Altogether, there were 40 boys in the first intake of the school.
The sanction for the building of a permanent school became official on 23rd December 1905, and by 1st May 1909, the Big School was first brought into use. On Saturday, 11th December 1909, the Big School was officially opened by the Sultan of Perak, and the auspicious date also marked the change in the name of the school from the Malay Residential School of Kuala Kangsar to the Malay College of Kuala Kangsar.
The change also seems to have seen greater emphasis on the original aim of MCKK, for in a report for 1910 we read: "From this school the Government have great hopes that the sons of Malays of the Raja and higher class will be educated and trained on the lines of an English Public School and be fitted to take a share in the Government of their Country".
Since its inception, more than 5,000 boys (and 2 girls) have had the privilege to enter the gates of MCKK. Though it was initially founded to educate the Malay elites, it changed dramatically as a result of rising Malay nationalism since 1947. Today, selected Malay boys from all walks of life and aged from 12 to 17 from all over Malaysia are educated in MCKK.
The college celebrated its centennial celebration on 26th March 2005, attended by dignitaries, old boys, and townspeople. The Yang di-Pertuan Agong of Malaysia attended the event, along with the royal rulers of the states of Perak, Selangor and Negeri Sembilan as well as the governor of Malacca.
MCKK has been the school for many prominent Malaysians such as kings, sultans, prime ministers, ministers as well as senior officials in the Government and leading figures in the private sector. MCKK boys undoubtedly fill many of the pages of "Who's Who" in Malaysia.

[edit] Buildings

The clock tower at the Malay College. The tower and the College administration block was opened by High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya Sir Donald MacGillivray in 1955.
The most recognizable feature of the school is the Big School (built in 1909), a building with pseudo Greco-Roman architecture in front of a rugby field, and houses the fourth and fifth formers (and previously, sixth formers). The Prep School, built later in 1912, is smaller but with equally prominent features and houses the first formers. In 1955, the West and East Wing, as well as the Administration Block and Clocktower were added. The Administrative Block was opened by High Commissioner for the Federation of Malaya Sir Donald MacGillivray in 1955. The West and the East Wing, together with the Overfloor make up what is now called the Big School. Two more hostel blocks, the Pavilion and New Hostel were built in 1963 and 1972 respectively; the latter houses second formers. Another prominent feature of the school is the Big Tree, a raintree (Samanea saman) in front of the East Wing that is said to be as old as the school itself, if not older.

[edit] Sports
The school itself has three fields. One is located in front of the Big School, traditionally reserved for rugby, soccer and cricket. The second field is located south eastern of the Big School and it usually hosts field hockey game. The third open space is in the Administration Block and it is used for various purposes.
The College ground is also the only place in Malaysia where one could find an Eton Fives court. The students neither use the court nor do they play the game, however.
The school also excels in sports and debate. It became a powerhouse in rugby during the sixties and still has one of the best rugby school teams in the nation . Nicknamed "All-Blacks" after the New Zealand national team for its all black strip and its might and passion like their New Zealand counterparts, they even perform the haka before matches. It has consistently held a traditional match series against the Vajiravudh College of Thailand since 1960. In odd-numbered years, the match is held in Kuala Kangsar. In even-numbered years, it is held in Bangkok, Thailand. In addition to this, MCKK competes with rival Royal Military College every year in a multi-games carnival. Both colleges take turns to organise the annual event.
Within the school, each student belongs to one of four "Rumah" (sport houses). They are Sulaiman (represented by the color red), Ahmad (black), Mohd Shah (yellow) and Idris (white). The four houses compete with each other every year in almost every kind of sports. The competition between the four reaches its peak in the school's Sports Day.

[edit] Alumni
The alumni association of MCKK is known as the Malay College Old Boys' Association (MCOBA) and it was established in 1929.
Amongst the more notable alumni of the Malay College are: Dato' Onn Jaafar, the father of Malay nationalism and former Prime Minister Tun Abdul Razak Hussein, the former Deputy Prime Minister Dato' Seri Anwar Ibrahim, Malaysian ministers Hishammuddin Hussein, Effendi Norwawi, Fauzi Abdul Rahman and Nazri Aziz, politician and former chairman of the Barisan Nasional Backbenchers Club Shahrir Samad, the Sultans of Pahang and Perak, late Omar Ali Saifuddin III of Brunei from 1932 to 1936 and the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan. Tan Sri Yahya Ahmad and Dr. Azahari Husin were alumni as well.
The novelist and composer Anthony Burgess (1917-93), author of The Long Day Wanes: A Malayan Trilogy, was a sometime master at MCKK. He taught English and history, and was housemaster at King's Pavilion, between 1956 and 1957 during the headmastership of J.D.R. "Jimmy" Howell. Burgess composed Sinfoni Melayu (1956) and later Sinfoni Malaya for orchestra and brass band (1957), which famously included cries of "Merdeka!" from the audience. He also wrote two pieces specifically for MCKK. These were the 'Ode: Celebration for a Malay college', for boys' voices and piano (1954), and 'Cantata for a Malay college' (1954).
The alumni association is based in the Penthouse of the MCOBA building, which is also home of UEM.

[edit] Traditions
A few school traditions, of relatively recent invention, survive.
One is the wearing of one of two forms of the school tie every Wednesday by the old boys.
Second is the an annual gathering lasting around three days at the school itself - referred to as Old Boys Weekend. During the weekend, matches are held for any number of sports between the Old Boys and present students, culminating with a rugby match on Sunday morning.
Third is an annual formal dinner for old boys, usually held in a ballroom in Kuala Lumpur.
Fourth is the school cheering where almost every student is required to sing in unison various fight songs during official sport matches while wearing a specially designed polo-shirt.

[edit] Headmasters
1905—1918: William Hargreaves
1918—1919: J.O. May
1919—1923: L.A.S. Jermyn
1923—1938: C. Bazell
1938—1949: H.R. Carey
1949—1953: K.D. Luke
1953—1958: J.D.R. Howell
1958—1959: P.G. Haig
1959—1965: N.J. Ryan
1965—1969: Abdul Aziz Ismail
1970—1971: Syed Abu Bakar Barakbah
1971—1972: Mohd. Ghazali Hj. Hanafiah
1973—1975: Nordin Nasir
1975—1977: Abdul Rahman Mohd. Ali
1977—1982: Wan Abdul Aziz Wan Hamzah
1982—1983: Syed Alwi Syed Aljunid
1983—1987: Zainal Abidin Hj. Ahmad
1988—1992: Rashdi Ramlan
1992—1995: Hj. Hassan Hashim
1995—1999: Hj. Baharom Kamari
1999—2003: Hj. Alimuddin Hj. Mohd. Dom
2004—present: Mohd. Rauhi Mohd. IsA

All the information is a courtesy of wikipedia!.

Sunday, August 19, 2007

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