Monday, May 31, 2010

LLB (Hons.) UiTM – The Professional Programme

First and foremost I would like to apologize for not being able to update any post. I’ve been very busy with this program until I don’t have the time to post some things that is on my mind or what I have gone through for the past 12 months.


Here's something i would like to share with those who are interested with the LLB (Hons.) program which I have gone through. It is an extended 1 year program for in addition to the Bachelor of Legal Studies (Hons.) aka BLS (Hons.) Its course runs in 2 semesters.


In the First Semester (Part 1) you will learn:


1. Law of Evidence 1

2. Advance Civil Procedure 1

3. Advance Criminal Procedure 1

4. Remedies (Bankruptcy + Contract + Torts)

5. Bahasa Melayu for Law 1

6. Non Contentious Legal Matter 1 @ NCLM 1 (Conveyancing + Wills & Probate)

7. Solicitors Accounts

8. Criminal Trial & Advocacy

9. Forensic Science


In the Second Semester (Part 2) you will learn:


1. Law of Evidence 2

2. Advance Civil Procedure 2

3. Advance Criminal Procedure 2

4. Ethics

5. Bahasa Melayu for Law 2

6. Non Contentious Legal Matter 2 @ NCLM 2 (Family Law + Corporate Law)

7. Opinion Writing

8. Civil Trial & Advocacy

9. Magisterial Skills


Subjects

Subjects no. 1 – 5 for each Part 1 & Part 2 are those that have the final exam papers.

Unlike in BLS (Hons) where it is a 30% carry marks + 70% final exams, the LLB (Hons) format is 60% carry marks + 40 % final exams. Do not let these figures fool u. It is tougher to get the marks than u think.

Subjects no. 6 – 9 however have an on-going assessment w/out going through the final exams.


Books.

I can’t advise much about the subjects because different lecturers have different method of teaching & different books to refer. If you still have books from your studies during BLS (Hons.) it’ll save u some money rather than spending on new books.


Anyhow around the 2nd – 3rd week every semester there will be a book fair at the faculty. Be sure to standby around RM1000 for books & statute which you will be using for.


Oh well, that’s the general idea of what LLB (Hons.) UiTM is all about. For those who have gone through the course, congratulations. For those who’re about to enter it…be prepared for a whole new ball game.

Saturday, July 4, 2009

Some updates :-p

Hello people!
Waah, looks like i haven't post anything since March!
Ok, just some quick update from me.

APRIL

6th April - Sent my HP desktop for repair at service centre. Motherboard problem. Thank god under warranty. No need to pay anything! Haha.

8th April - 1st dental surgery to remove wisdom tooth on my right side. While most people would take only 3 bius to get their nerve numb. I need 7!

10th April - Pickup my HP desktop at service centre. Go to PC Fair at KL to browse for some stuff.

11th April - Went for Farah & Sarah (the twins) my younger sis old schoolmate's bday at a golf club.

16th April - Got my 1st summons ticket at Sec.2 Shah Alam from MBSA after maintaining a cleen sheet since i got my driving licence! Damn it! :-p

27th April - 2nd dental surgery to remove wisdom tooth. Now on my left side pula.

MAY

14th May - Attending interview for the LLB (Hons) at UiTM Law Faculty.

27th - 31st May - Trip to Beijing! (Will upload pics later)

JUNE

2nd June - My law degree convocation :-)

6th June - Drive all the way for my cousin's wedding (Kak Ieja) at Johor Bahru.

23rd June - Watched the Transformers: Revenge Of The Fallen premiere! (I've spend $$$ for its merchandise action figure :-p )

JULY

1st July - Registered for LLB (Hons) at Pusat Sukan UiTM

2nd July - A brief introduction abt LLB (Hons) programme conducted by its co-ordinator Pn.Azni, also attending was ADIL alumni Pn. Noor Hajran, seniors in Part 2 & former students who're now serving in the Attorney General's Chamber, Law firms etc.

I've been down with fever for 2 weeks already. Went for medical checkup & blood test. The Doctor said i only have fever & no denggi coz he said if denggi, the platlet count should be 150 whereas i got 298. But the results shows that my blood is thick & i have to take lots of water! He said its not H1N1 either. But something is definately wrong. I'm sick & at the moment medicine only slow my fever down but not making it disappear! :-s Help!

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Happy 80th Bday Tok Uteh!

(The backdrop of the event)


Last couple of months on the 8th February was a great day. My family & all of our extended relatives were celebrating the 80th birthday of our granduncle Mohd Ghazali Bin Mohd Seth known to our relatives as Pak Uteh, Tok Uteh or Tok Tan, but he’s more familiar to me as Tok Uteh. The event was held at KLGCC Bukit Kiara. It housed most of our fellow Johorean family which comes from the bloodlines of Seth – Abdul Rahman – Onn, who were related by blood & marriages and were once a great name in Johore back to its early formation until Malaya’s independence. The event started around 12pm and end around 5.30pm. Uncle Jaja @ Reza Ghazali was the emcee of that day handling most of the talking until the very end of the celebration.


(Tok Uteh being greeted by family members at the hall)


My family arrived at the KLGCC around 11.30pm. Arrived early, I had the opportunity to meet and greet all my aunts & uncles whom we were not often see due to our busy schedule. After chatting with them for few minutes, I realized that there were some people missing. “Where are all my cousins?” Aunty Nina @ Rowina Ghazali replied, “They are all getting dressed up and preparing for the dance show” and I was like “What?!”. I was totally shocked to hear this, but I’m sure it’ll be great for Tok Uteh seeing that his grandchildren will be performing something for his birthday and not some hired dancers. Probably they were inspired by Sasha Bashir’s ‘Dansa’ show :-).
(Cultural dance performed by Aliya, Marissa & Ilyana)


After the cultural performance by my cousins, all the guests were allowed to take the food served by way of buffet. While eating, we were entertained by a 20mins video clip of Tok Uteh / Tok Tan compiled by Aliya, Marissa & Ilyana. The clip shows the story about his early life until he retired as a General in the Malaysian Armed Forces. The video clip was definitely entertaining. I stopped eating the whole session just to enjoy it because it’s not often for you to get to see the rare old photo albums of your granduncle.


(Unc. Jaja @ Reza Ghazali the emcee of the day)



Next, the event was followed by Quizzes. The questions were mostly about our dear granduncle. Some of the questions were; 1. What’s his full name? 2. What doesn’t he eat? 3. What’s his motto in life? 4. What was his nickname when he was young? Etc. To answer these questions, each of us were required to flap our wings, not raising our hands. I manage to answer 1 question. Yana present me a gift for manage to answer that question. It was a box of chocolate! Woohoo! J


(Playing BINGO with my siblings)



After that, we were all given a BINGO card to play with. Though some people manage to get hold of more than 2 cards to increase their chances of winning the game :-p It was definitely an entertaining game. My little brother Mohamed Ridhuan Firdaus aged 7 years old were the youngest person to win the BINGO game that day. It was definitely the talk of the people! What a lucky fella!


(2nd cousins reunited)



Nearing the end of the event, we took once whole big family pictures. The elders & their offsprings, me & my cousins etc. I guess it could have been the biggest tagging picture ever I had. Sadly though the picture was not taken by my camera but some hired professional photographer hired for that day. Oh well, it’s a matter of time til I get 1 copy of it.


(The General's grand-nephew)


Anyway, it was a great day. I definitely enjoyed it.
Happy 80th Bday Tok Uteh! We will cherish our memories with you in our hearts & thoughts. As General Douglas McArthur once said during his Farewell Speech to The Congress “An old soldier never dies!”

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

The book launch of the Malaya’s First Year At The United Nations: Tun Dr Ismail Reports to Tunku Abdul Rahman.


(Hundreds of copies were sold on that day according to Gerakbudaya)

Last couple of weeks on the 20th January 2009 at the Royal Lake Club, Lake Garden, Kuala Lumpur I attended a book launching event entitled ‘Malaya's First Year at the United Nations: As Reflected in Dr Ismail's Reports Home to Tunku Abdul Rahman’. The book launching was officiate by The US Ambassador to Malaysia; Ambassador James R. Keith and the Guest Of Honour who attended that day was HRH Raja Nazrin Shah (The Crown Prince of Perak)

(Dr Ooi, Me & Seth were some of the 'peyambut tetamu' waiting for HRH)


Speaking at the event, Ambassador Keith thanked not only the book’s co-editors (Tawfik Ismail & Dr Ooi Kee Beng), but also “all those public servants, either paid or unpaid, official or unofficial, who help every day to advance U.S.-Malaysia relations, through their writing, through their networks, and through their work on academic, social and cultural exchanges between our two countries.”

(HRH Raja Nazrin with other VIPs)


It was in this speech where Ambassador Keith also mentioned about the US-Malaysia relations through the American Field Service @ AFS aka Antarabudaya Malaysia @ ABM in Malay which is a non-profit organization who helps the secondary schools students in Malaysia to engage in the student-exchange programme. Both my brother & sister have benefit from this programme when they sent them to Japan few years ago (Azad to Nagoya & Shahrina to Kyoto).

(An opening speech by Tawfik Ismail)

This book can be considered as the sequel / expansion of the bestselling previously released The Reluctant Politician: Tun Dr Ismail & His Time and the Malay version which is the Bukan Kerana Pangkat: Tun Dr Ismail dan Masanya. Tun Dr Ismail was given a heavy task for being the person who was responsible to bring Malaya to the recognition of the United Nations. Nevertheless things goes on smoothly & the Federation of Malaya was admitted to the world body’s by being 82nd member on the historic day of 17th September 1957.


(The grandnephews, granddaughter & grandsons of Tun Dr Ismail)

Generally speaking, this book covers much of him being a diplomat to the Washington D.C., USA before returns to Malaya in 1959 and continues to serve as the Minister of Commerce & Industry. I must say it is an interesting reading material besides the ‘Number One Wisma Putra’ which I'd bought last year. For those who loves reading Malaysian history & foreign affairs, this book is a must buy!

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

True Singapore Ghost Stories Comes Alive at Borders!

(Meet-the-fan for autograph session)

It has long since i posted my last blog here. Oh well, here it goes for the 1st blog entry this year.

Last Sunday I had the opportunity to meet Russell Lee, the author of the famous book of the True Singapore Ghost Stories at the Borders bookstore at The Curve Damansara. I’ve never thought I could see the man in person, though his face is covered with black stocking mask. His voice could clearly be heard among those who present there.



(The author's printed autograph on one of his books)

I used to read the book when I was in Primary & Secondary school back then as I consider it as a good English language reading material. His language is simple but manages to portray a good story out of it. But ever since I forfeit reading it, I’ve lost count the number of series of the book until recently that I’ve been informed that it has now reached Book No.18. So many years have passed. :-p


(Book No.1 - No.18 available for purchase being displayed at the side mounted shelf)

Oh well, it was great meeting the author of the book. I'm looking forward for more events coming up this month. Anyway, Happy New Year 2009!

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri & Maaf Zahir Batin 2008!


(Berbuka puasa at Seoul Garden Korean barbeque couple of days before Raya)


As usual my Hari Raya will start from Alor Gajah Melaka down to KL. First day of Raya is the day where my family will be going to my grandparents house & other granduncles houses. The elders will usually have a headstart visit by generations after them in order to pay respect & to seek forgiveness & blessings from them. From Atuk Besar to Tok/Pak Uteh to Tok Pa to Tok Neno's house (this year's at Unc.Zamak's house coz the house at Jalan Tun Ismail has been sold...a house that i like to visit besides Pak Uteh's house for its Johorean delicacies).




(This year my family's baju raya colour is Blue + Red = Johore? :-p)


Honestly speaking, this year's Hari Raya weren't so great compared to last year probably due to the difficulity to get firecrackers. I've been searching it high & low almost everywhere but to no avail. The customs did their job well in raiding a lot of firecrackers suppliers. (Sigh) what is a Raya without firecrackers? Luckily my cousin from JB manage to get some 'bunga api @ sparklers' to entertain the younger siblings.




(with Tok Nell at Pak Uteh's house)


Today is the 5th day of Raya & i've been going to many open houses already. An average of 4 houses per day. Eating all kinds of food served which varying from satay, lemang, johorean harissa / arissa, laksa johore, briyani, etc. I've eaten so much that i don't think i'm able to go Hari Raya-ing to lots of peoples house.



(With sis enjoying the food at Pak Uteh's house)


To many people... young mens & ladies alike. Hari Raya is great because the elders will give 'duit raya'. Some people will usually give only to small children & there are people who give more to young adults. Being a grown-up (but yet not fully independent in which my dad still have the duty of paying the zakat) i'm not much into asking the elders for duit raya, but more interested in seeing all my external uncles, aunts & cousins in which we dont get to see everyday.


Syawal is still around, more places to go & visits. Whose house next ya after this? Hmm....let me looks into the Santa's list...hehehe.

Thursday, August 21, 2008

Tun Dr Ismail: The Last Days - A Musical Journey.


Last Saturday night was fabulous! My family booked 5 tickets to watch the Tun Dr Ismail’s musical at Kuala Lumpur Performing Arts Centre @ KLPAC which begins at approximately 8.30pm. We leave home by 6pm and reached there around 7.30pm. Arriving at the KLPAC, we met Unc. Muthanna & his family having some bite at the cafĂ©. If the opening night were attended mostly by VIPs, that Saturday night was the night for Ismail & Neno’s nephew & grandnephew & grandnieces instead! The theater was performed at Pentas 1 upstairs. There were some memorabilia of the musical & some related books regarding the late Tun were selling there. My sis bought me the programme book which I find quite interesting reading it.




(L-R: Neno, Gopal, Ismail, Delia, Razak)

I remember about 3-4 months ago, KLPAC were having an audition on the Tun Dr Ismail musical. It was a small article printed on The Star / NST. I thought I could give it a shot until my dad deny me & told me to concentrate on my studies. (Sigh) Oh well, I could only hope for the best back then that the musical would really be something that I should be looking forward to once it’s ready to show to the public.

(Making ourselves comfortable before the show begins)

In this musical for the main characters were Malik Taufiq who plays as Tun Dr. Ismail; Tisha Zarina Zainal as Toh Puan Norashikin @ Neno; Tunku Alizakri Alias as Tun Abdul Razak; Lim Soon Heng as Frederick (Though I think it should have been Robert Kuok); Belinda Richardson as Delia (TDI’s crush at Aussie); Ari Ratos as Gopal (TDI’s butler?). The ensemble of the musical were not bad either, most of them have the experience in the stage performing previously. Credits & many claps to the Orchestra team who really blows the surround sound effect at us with a THX cinema quality performance!



(Ismail explaining to Neno his duty for the country)


The musical was something not to be missed, even for a nanosecond! I find Act 1 i.e. the first part of the musical very much to my liking. The scene of this part takes place at the Heroes Mausoleum at Masjid Negara KL; A street in KL; The Queen’s College JCR; and at the Frederick’s Party. The songs in this Act 1 include 1. Overtures 2. Come Out, You Cowards! 3. Today 4. Dream of Tomorrow 5.Come Out, Come Out! –Reprise 6. Do You Remember? (My fav. English song in this musical) 7. Kekasih 8. Paradise 9. Ish The Son Of Abdul 10. I Cant Go On 11. Party 12. Sahabatku 13. My Love (I love this song too!).



(Neno & Razak at the final part during Ismail's funeral)



The second part of the musical i.e. Act 2 were set in the darker times of the late Tun. Some of the scenes including A Street in KL; Ismail’s House (I’m going to miss this place ;-p); The Queen’s College; The Sultan Sulaiman Club; and the Heroes Mausoleum again where he was buried which marks the last part of the musical. The songs in Act 2 were not bad either, these includes 1. Entr’acte; 2. A New Beginning 3. Which Way Now? 4. Pak Uteh (The only Malay song that I love in this musical) 5. The Choice 6. He Loves Me / She Loves Me 7. Delia’s Vision 8. Kekuatan Jiwa (I think this was the edited part where the GPMS should hold responsible for causing TDI’s heart attack?) 9. Last Request 10. Finale.



(Ismail & Neno with their grandnephews & grandnieces)

At the end of the musical, my family had the honour of meeting Malik Taufiq & Tisha Zarina who plays the character of Ismail & Neno respectfully in person. Malik told us that they rehearse for 3 straight months to make the musical successful. We were told that he’s working in the F&B at The Curve in KL and theater is only his part time job! Tisha on the other hand gets a lot of complements from our relatives telling her that she has the uncanny resemblance with Tok Neno herself! Generally, I enjoyed watching this musical. It is so good that I might possibly go for a second-round!