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Jadi Pakar cPanel Dalam Masa 48 Jam Sahaja - Atau Wang Anda Dipulangkan
Jadi Pakar cPanel Dalam Masa 48 Jam Sahaja - Atau Wang Anda Dipulangkan

Video latihan teknikal memudahkan anda menjadi pakar cPanel dan web hosting dalam 48 jam sahaja.

Jadi Pakar cPanel Dalam Masa 48 Jam Sahaja - Atau Wang Anda Dipulangkan
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SEGi University College is holding its Open Day on the 14th and 15 January 2012! Meet the Deans, tour the campus, discuss your study options with experienced counselors and preview the courses available. Register with SEGi during the Open Day and enjoy a rebate of RM500 AND, for those students joining the January or February intake, stand a chance to win an iPad 2 or iPod Shuffle. Get a foretaste of college life at SEGi this January!



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A special performance starring Le Vernis De Chanel. Interpreting a play of hands infused with grace, humor and elegance, Les Vernis take on the leading roles in an unprecedented and ingenious staging down to the fingertips. A highly colourful casting waiting to be discovered right away! 


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Child Sponsorship Programme


Building a better world for children does not happen by itself nor does it take place overnight. It takes perseverance, time and, most important of all, dedication and passion. A better world can only be a reality if we work together with those who need a hand up. 



At World Vision, we see CHANGE.

And we have seen that changing lives is possible when we take action and commit to it. Sometimes, a small gesture can inspire huge change. Encourage others to join you and start changing lives by:

Joining the Child Sponsorship Programme today
If you're already a Child Sponsor, share the Programme with a friend or loved one.


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UndiMsia! is a non-partisan movement aimed to promote a vibrant democracy by working towards an issues-based politics through a series of voter education deliverables targeted at young Malaysians from the age of 18 - 35. We hope that through this voter education exercise, young Malaysians will take an interest on issues that matter to them and be armed with knowledge that will empower them to engage in constructive discussions and actions aimed at addressing these issues with their electoral representatives.


UndiMsia! aims to build participatory opportunities for young Malaysians by:

Supporting the need for accurate information on key civil, political and socio-economic issues that affect every aspect of young Malaysian life;
Facilitating young Malaysians in their engagement with elected representatives; and
Mobilising young Malaysians to take impactful action with tangible results.
We will be releasing our voter education materials in the next couple of weeks.

Stay tuned with us at http://www.UndiMsia.com by subscribing to our Facebook, Twitter and Youtube or simply click "Join Now" for updates and voter educational material.

Everyone is invited to meet the UndiMsia! team to move with us on Saturdays #UndiMsia!Chats @PusatRakyatLB from 11am to 12pm. (MAP to venue HERE)

Your support is what will make this work, share this Campaign with your friends using Facebook, Twitter, Email and etc to create awareness among your community.

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Generasi Gemilang is a not-for-profit welfare organization that sets out to raise an exemplary next-generation and build stronger families.We nurture the next-generation with positive character development and life values, equip parents and youth to face cyber-related issues, and empower marginalized communities for community transformation.

Check out the various programmes to see how you can volunteer with us to serve all Malaysians.



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A Pete Teo PSA Music Video promoting the vote. Features vocals by Afdlin Shauki, Namewee & Tengku Razaleigh Hamzah and many Malaysians including @Aisehman, Baki Zainal, Bront Palarae, Chelsia Ng, Daphne Iking, Jehan Miskin, Johan F. Khairuddin, Karamjit Singh, Lai Ming, Lee Chong Wei, Nurul Izzah Anwar, Rosnah Abd Rashid Shirlin, Rina Omar, Reshmonu, Sharifah Amani, Sazzy Falak, Reza Salleh, Tengku Azmil Zahruddin, Tony Fernandes, Wardina Safiyyah, Wee Ka Siong, Yasmin Yusuf, Albert Law, A. Kohilan Pillay, Jason Lo, Mohan, Khalid Samad, Aizat Amdan, Tee Hui Ling, Usha Nandhini, Chia Ting Ting, Nur Farina, Sassi Tharan Rajoo, Nik Nazmi, Tony Pua & David Lai.


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EPIC Homes is an outreach program by EPIC Collaborative that empowers volunteers to build homes for underprivileged communities over a period of 3 days. EPIC Homes has become a platform with the purpose of building relationships between people of different social economical levels and developing leaders through the challenge of constructing and repairing houses.


Currently, EPIC is focused on developing the village of Kampung Ulu/Hulu Tamu where they have already built 2 houses and a veranda. EPIC hopes to build 18 more houses and repair 19 more in the same area. To achieve this, financial support, material sponsors and many willing hands are needed!


Interested to be involved in organizing and project management?
Interested in sponsoring/ funding a house or running a team & house building event for your organization?
Interested in being a volunteer for upcoming events?
Stay tuned for the 2012 schedule real soon! EPIC works on a first come first serve basis so stay alert on http://epichome.org/.


Also, catch the EPIC Team in action here :

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rGH1PFDA4qY


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motivationMY hopes to inspire and empower young Malaysians without spoon-feeding its followers with the usual life’s How-To’s. With a Twitter account and a blog, friends of motivationMY are expected to put their thinking cap on and share their thoughts and wisdom with the rest. We believe everyone has something worth sharing and their wisdom could be of use to someone else.


What are you grateful for today? Is our education system producing critical thinkers? How do you handle difficult colleagues? When was the last time you stepped out of your your comfort zone? 


Those are some of the questions posted by motivationMY. Follow @motivationMY on Twitter or visit motivationMY.com to answer our daily question or be inspired by what our friends have to say.



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It's late in the night, and you hear a child screaming. The father seems to have returned home, and is apparently not in a good mood; as he has been for the past few weeks now.  Every other night, you hear the tearful pleas of a woman begging for him to stop, but the screams of pain from the child continues. The next day, you see that same child, coming out from the house next door, boarding the school bus with a noticeable strange limp in her walk, while her face remains emotionally dazed and grim.


Child abuse can happen any day, anywhere, and at any time. What makes it worse is that often, the abuser is one whom the child trusts to give them love, and shelter.  It is our duty as a neighbour, a citizen, and as a person, to report such incidents should we realise what is happening.


Shelter was established in 1981 for such a purpose.  We receive children of such cases from the Welfare Department and from brave parents who want to rescue their children from such situations.  These children come to us, broken and abused.  In time, we help to nurture and care for them and raise them to confront their past, and move on to seek a brighter future.  

It doesn't matter from what age and race you come from; for the some 450 children that we care for and support in our homes and refugee schools, it means a brighter future for them all.

Help us, to give them a chance at a future they deserve to have.

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