Showing posts with label University. Show all posts
Showing posts with label University. Show all posts

Monday, August 23, 2010

too early or too late?

too late or too early??


i duno..


i just know that me n some of my friends from my course didn't sleep for whole night. hahaha. yeah crazy! we were doing newspaper assignment la. most of us finished it by 6am. some sleeping right now.


But here i am still awake, preparing for 8am class.


Finally i can on my laptop. but it will shut down by itself soon. aih..


Tiffany, Rachael and Siang Yong are enjoing their late supper aka breakfast at Ipoh McD. haha. I didn't go la cuz i sacred can't make it to the last tutorial class at 8am. then later 10am going to cycle to explore a place with coursemates.


susah la kan nanti tidur atas basikal atas jalan..


a long day ahead. body is so heaty. head is so heavy.


8am class
10am cycle and explore a warsite in the jungle
1pm go office settle SRC stuff
7pm Majlis Berbuka Puasa
9pm meeting


anyway too late or too early huh?


those people who are still awake at 6am, they will say 'wah so late already ah?'


but for those who just wake up, they will say 'wah so early ah?'


so today you belong to which group huh??


what am i toking about huh?? blur gila babik. but stil energetic and bersemangat =p

Source: http://oh-chineng.blogspot.com/2010/08/too-early-or-too-late.html

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Thursday, August 19, 2010

A University Turns to the World: A Personal History of the Michigan State University International Story

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A University Turns to the World: A Personal History of the Michigan State University International Story Overview


This book examines the growth of Michigan State University's pace-setting international programme beginning in 1956, when President John Hannah named America's first international dean to head a university-wide effort. In the years that followed, MSU's technical assistance projects in Asia, Africa, and Latin America were an important contribution to economic growth and development, and they were integral to broad efforts to strengthen the international dimension at home. The faculty members who went to Okinawa, Colombia, Brazil, South Vietnam, and Pakistan in the early years defined important goals and they learned much. As the years passed, their experiences led to increased sensitivity to the complexities of development activity and the need for patience. Smuckler's leadership of the international programme and intimate involvement in MSU's work at home and abroad enable him to recapture the dreams and disappointments of the development promise. Ultimately, Smuckler demonstrates that the development programs of the mid-twentieth century paved the way for valuable new research activities and long-term mutually beneficial ties between MSU faculty and institutions and colleagues overseas.



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Source: http://michiganpersonalinjurylawyerblog.blogspot.com/2010/08/university-turns-to-world-personal.html

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