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Thursday, October 28, 2010

.:UPDATE SURVEY REPORT.:


DESCRIPTION

“Dasar Perindustrian Berat Negara” has long term potential in the industrial countries as the basic design is a step towards a stronger economy by expanding and strengthening the basic structure and manufacturing for its continued growth and maturity can face.

Heavy Industry Association is expected to achieve the following objectives:

(1) Importing and absorbing the more sophisticated technology
to develop its own technology. As such, industry in Malaysia is not only to the extent of processing and producing consumer goods are easy, but rather to produce raw materials and industrial machinery and goods for the country of import substitution is competitive.

(2) Prevent the continued reliance on foreign goods and technology. With this, the country can save foreign exchange and subsequently founded a precautionary measure on the uncertainty of price and supply of strategic materials requirements.

(3) Diversifying and strengthening the export of Malaysian goods
to overcome the existing protection policies in developed countries on goods produced by labor-intensive industrialization of developing countries.

(4) Heavy Industries is expected to increase capacity
small-scale industries and industrial support in addition to setting up the industries of the new middle. Experience in other countries shows that investment and employment created by the middle of the industries, support small and this is greater than
that caused by heavy industries themselves.

(5) create opportunities for workers to be trained in
the fields of engineering and related skills

RESULT AND ANALYSIS

Question 1 asking about the gender of the respondent.This question just want to know which gender answer the question more. From 54 respondents,30 female and 24 male .This show eventhough industries always being related to male , but the female also take part in the industrial field.

Question 2 is still the respondents data because we need to know how many respondents from industrial field answered the question and how many from other field.From the data we got, only 12 respondents from other field.The main factor is the target group mostly from technical students. The questionnaire had been answered by 74.8 % respondents from technical (engineering) field.

Question 3 asked the respondents whether the respondents have heard about “Dasar Perindustrian Berat Negara”.From 54 respondents,only nineteen respondents (35.18%) have heard about the policy.This show that Malaysian still does not take cognizance on Malaysian knowledge.

Question 4 asked wheter respondents or not on the statement “Only engineering or technical students will give their contribution to industrial field" . Only 24.07 % respondents agree that only engineering or technical students will give their contribution to industrial field.While others disagree.Because of the respondents mostly come from technical(industrial) field, they realize that whoever even not from technical studies can contribute to this field.

Question 5 asked the respondents whether they agree or not that the policy will help the students. From our observation, based on the result obtained, most of the respondents (91%) agreed that the policy will help the students who entered the industrial field to experience more practical assessment and give more chances to them to enter the industrial field, while the rest of 9% said no.

Question 6 is about the effect of the policy to our economy.On top of that, “Dasar Perindustrian Negara” also had given a big contribution by providing more vacancy to the citizens. By right, majority of the respondent (94%) agreed that this policy has increased the development of the economy sector’s in Malaysia. This has been stressed due to its contribution to the country’s economy from 13.4% in the year of 1970 and increased to 20.5% in the year 1980.

The last question is based on the ethnic relation.This question asked whether this policy give impact to the ethnic relation in Malaysia. . Only 20% of the respondents said yes to the contribution of good impact on ethnic relation but on the other hand, on the ethnic’s relation category, this policy doesn’t help much as 80% said no. This is due to no objective being stated regarding on to strengthen the bond of ethnic relations among the citizens. Meanwhile, we don’t realize that the bond of ethnic relations are automatically created as in an organization, there must be multiracial workers in it. No matter which races are they from, by having same mission in a same organization, the cooperation among the ethnics relation exists. Hence, this situation may strengthen their relationship.

.: SHORT MOVIE *1 MALAYSIA NOT JUST THE WORDS*.:

From the studio of kamitakrigid....we present to you ,a short movie with the tittle 1 Malaysia...
Thanks for the cooperation from all the group members especially the director of this short movie,Wan Nur Farhanah to make this video succesfuly published. We hope you will get entertain and few inputs to be shared with your friends.So,without further a do...Lets watch "1 Malaysia". And don't forget to give your comment... =)

.:WE LIVE IN HARMONY COUNTRY.:

Petronas TV commercial about two old men meeting each other at a hospital reminiscing their younger days about the joy of standing out for each other during pain and struggle. There are some dialog taken from that clips.

melayu: hey bawak pelahan sikit , geli la!

cina : sakit ke ?

melayu: tak !

india : hey itu dia potong , dia kasi balik ke ?

melayu: tak!

cina : boleh tengok aa?

melayu: tak boleh.. AKU SEPAK Karang !

cina : hehe

Relations between people of different ethnic groups are crucial issues in
the world of today. At both the national and international levels, ethnic
conflicts are important issues, impeding effective relations and social
harmony. Although people often believe that we can all get along if we
just try, history tells us that conflict is more likely than harmony in
the context of intercultural contact. How can we get along better with others? There are some tips on how to have the harmony ethnic relations.

First of all, love other ethnics as we love our ethnics. This statement means that we should try very hard to understand about their ethnics and practice communicates together. It is not always easy, it is not always right opinion, and it is not always be fine but we keep trying. There will be no color or facial distinctions made to tighten up the relationship between all ethnics.

Then, we also can avoid from being prejudice. Prejudice encompasses negative thoughts and feelings that a person has toward another person. This negative view is not based on clear information, accurate or adequate. Never blame something bad on the other person. For example, the Indian kids in the video do not blame his friend for having this problems but try to solve it together.

Besides that, each ethnics need to put aside the concept of segregation. Racial segregation is the separation of different kinds of humans into racial groups in daily life. Separation occurs in some circumstances, such as place where each ethnic live, school, and facilities. If there have segregation, there will have no chances to each ethnics seat together and know deeply about each other.

In a nutshell, as a Malaysian with various ethnic relations, we should avoid prejudices, stereotypes, and the segregation concept to cultivate harmony and national unity in this country





-WAN NUR FARHANAH-