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Set in a lush tropical forest, Broga Hill is at the edge of the Titiwangsa Range. It is also known by the locals as ‘Bukit Lalang’ as this grass grows in abundance on the hill top lending it a mystical setting. The climb up the first peak can be daunting for first timers but there are ropes that are tied to trees that help you along. The view at the top is definitely well worth the climb. The once lush tropical forest is now covered with “resam” or “lalang” cogon grass giving the hill an almost picture book quality. It is a good treat…a reward for the climb. Broga Hill is frequented by casual hikers. It is approximately 400m in altitude and is easily climbed by most people. The hilltop is unique as it is rather devoid of trees, which is an uncommon sight amongst tropical rainforest. Remnants of burnt out tree trunks indicate that the area may have been ravaged by a forest fire and the trees did not regrow. It offers a good view of the surrounding area and has become a popular picnic...

Broga Hill

Set in a lush tropical forest, Broga Hill is at the edge of the Titiwangsa Range. It is also known by the locals as ‘Bukit Lalang’ as this grass grows in abundance on the hill top lending it a mystical setting. The climb up the first peak can be daunting for first timers but there are ropes that are tied to trees that help you along. The view at the top is definitely well worth the climb. The once lush tropical forest is now covered with “resam” or “lalang” cogon grass giving the hill an almost picture book quality. It is a good treat…a reward for the climb. Broga Hill is frequented by casual hikers. It is approximately 400m in altitude and is easily climbed by most people. The hilltop is unique as it is rather devoid of trees, which is an uncommon sight amongst tropical rainforest. Remnants of burnt out tree trunks indicate that the area may have been ravaged by a forest fire and the trees did not regrow. It offers a good view of the surrounding area and has become a popular picnic...

Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak

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Najib Razak , in full  Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak , (born July 23, 1953,  Kuala Lipis , Malaysia), Malaysian politician who served as  prime minister  of  Malaysia  from 2009 to 2018. Najib Razak was born into a political family; his father,  Abdul Razak , was Malaysia’s prime minister from 1970 to 1976, and his uncle,  Hussein Onn , was prime minister from 1976 to 1981. Najib Razak attended school in  Kuala Lumpur  before completing his education in the  United Kingdom . There he earned an undergraduate degree in  economics  from the University of Nottingham. He returned to Malaysia in 1974 and worked for Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas), the national  petroleum  corporation. Upon the death of his father in 1976, Najib Razak was elected to take his father’s place in the lower house of parliament. Early in his parliamentary career, Najib Razak smoothed relations between the government and the hereditary ...

What is ACCA ?

What is ACCA?  ACCA  stands for the Association of Chartered Certified Accountants a leading international accountancy body. The ACCA qualification is recognised and is treated in other countries as being equivalent to their local qualification. The ACCA qualification proves to employers that you have ability in all aspects of business It is the largest and fastest growing qualification in the world, with over 500,000 members and students in 170 countries Benefits of the ACCA qualification * enables you to become a Chartered Certified Accountant, use the designatory letters ACCA, and work in any aspect of finance or management in any business. * better employment prospects as a result of having shown an ability in all areas of business. * assures an employer that you have the skills necessary to progress to more senior management positions. * higher status in the eyes of an employer, and also your clients * ACCA is the largest and fastest-growing global professi...

TAMIL LANGUAGE

Tamil language , member of the  Dravidian language  family, spoken primarily in  India . It is the official language of the Indian state of  Tamil Nadu  and the union territory of  Puducherry (Pondicherry). It is also an official language in  Sri Lanka  and  Singapore  and has significant numbers of speakers in  Malaysia ,  Mauritius ,  Fiji , and  South Africa . In 2004 Tamil was declared a classical language of India, meaning that it met three criteria: its origins are ancient; it has an independent tradition; and it possesses a considerable body of ancient literature. In the early 21st century more than 66 million people were Tamil speakers.. The earliest Tamil writing is attested in inscriptions and potsherds from the 5th century  BCE . Three periods have been distinguished through analyses of grammatical and lexical changes: Old Tamil (from about 450  BCE  to 700  CE ), Middle Tamil (700–160...

FACTS ABOUT THUNDER STORM

Thunderstorms can inspire the entire range of human emotion with their vivid displays of nature's fury. Storms are used to set an ominous tone in spooky stories, even as they bring much-needed relief to parched fields or distressed humans on a hot day. These torrents are as fascinating to study as they are to watch, and as common as they are, they're actually quite complex. 1. WHAT GOES UP … Warm, moist air is the fuel that feeds a thunderstorm the energy it needs to survive. A column of warm air quickly rising through the atmosphere is known as an updraft, and these upward winds can pack a punch. The strength of an updraft depends on how great the temperature difference is between different levels of the atmosphere. An updraft can exceed 100 mph in the strongest thunderstorms. 2. THE TOP OF THE STORM GETS SMOOSHED. An updraft will continue skyward until the rising air is no longer warmer than the air around it. The rising air spreads out at this point, creating flat, ...

KRABI

Krabi is the perfect holiday destination for those looking for a relaxing area in southern Thailand. The province, located between Phang Nga and Trang, features stunning scenery both inland and at sea. With over 150 islands off its 150km-long coast line (many of them featuring fantastic white-sand beaches and turquoise waters), a jungle-covered interior, towering limestone cliffs, caves, waterfalls and exotic wildlife, Krabi a great selection of natural assets that offer its visitors a wide array of leisure activities for the whole family. Island-hopping, snorkelling, rock climbing, sea kayaking, jungle trekking and scuba diving, are among the most popular occupations that can be enjoyed while on holiday in Krabi. From its most prominent destinations – Ao Nang, Railay, Phi Phi Islands and Koh Lanta – to its lesser known areas – Ao Luk, Ao Nam Mao, or Ao Thalane, to name just a few - the province of Krabi is less developed and crowded than Phuket, more laid back than Koh Samui, and just...

KLCC

Just as its name suggests, there is only one way to describe KLCC: the heart of Kuala Lumpur. At once an entertainment, commercial and business focal point, KLCC is home to some of the most popular landmarks in Malaysia, making it a popular tourist destination. With a host of options to choose from - dining, arts, culture, recreation, sightseeing, shopping and entertainment – you won’t be stuck for ideas on what to do around here. Described by its developers as ‘A City Within A City’, KLCC offers a myriad of interesting attractions that never cease to wonder, as well as plenty of nightlife, dining and shopping options. KLCC is readily accessible via public transport with many buses operating on various routes within the area and a few train stations nearby. 

TAJ MAHAL

The Taj Mahal is an enormous mausoleum complex commissioned in 1632 by the Mughal emperor Shah Jahan to house the remains of his beloved wife. Constructed over a 20-year period on the southern bank of the Yamuna River in Agra, India, the famed complex is one of the most outstanding examples of Mughal architecture, which combined Indian, Persian and Islamic influences. At its center is the Taj Mahal itself, built of shimmering white marble that seems to change color depending on the daylight. Designated a UNESCO World Heritage site in 1983, it remains one of the world’s most celebrated structures and a stunning symbol of India’s rich history. Shah Jahan Shah Jahan was a member of the Mughal dynasty that ruled most of northern India from the early 16th to the mid 18th-century. After the death of his father, King Jahangir, in 1627, Shah Jahan emerged the victor of a bitter power struggle with his brothers, and crowned himself emperor at Agra in 1628. At his side was Arjumand Banu B...

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HAHAHA ADMIN COPY PASTE.... Kajang: What makes it famous? Kuala Lumpur : There’s certainly more to Kajang than its famous skewered barbequed meat. With a population of 311,785, Kajang which is also known as ‘Satay town’ has the largest population among the sub-districts in Hulu Langat and is one of the fastest growing towns in Selangor. Here are 10 interesting facts we have compiled about Kajang that you may not have known. 1. How it all began... Kajang old town main junction Kajang was founded in 1807 after the Klang War, also known as the Selangor Civil War. It became modernised after coffee estates started opening up during the 1890s. Some of its famous landmarks are the Kajang Stadium and the Haji Samuri Sate Restaurant, located opposite the Kajang District Police Headquarters at the main junction of the town (now known as Kajang old town) 2. Kajang Stadium Kajang Stadium, known as Kajang Square now Built in the 1970s, the stadium was home to many important football matche...

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life of a student

The Busy Life Of A Student The life of a student is hectic and stressful, but it's definitely worth it. “Why are you always so busy and stressed?,” I was asked on the phone a few days ago while fast-walking to my next class. “It’s college, you’re just supposed to be having fun.” Yes. That’s what everyone assumes. And it is true, I have a blast at school. But you only have four years of college and you want to make the most of it. So what do you do? Get involved...in everything. We go to school for more than just the educational purpose. We go to make memories, have fun, be independent, etc. But finding that balance is hard. Especially when you are on a huge campus with so many opportunities. We want to do everything we can. I have what my generation calls “FOMO.” Fear of missing out. I hear people in my house laughing and talking? I want to join. You’re going to that club's meeting? I’ll go too. You’re going out with friends? I’m coming! This is the time to meet n...