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Why I Think Malaysia Will Be The Best Place To Live In The Next. by: Woo
Tai Kwan (First prize winner in the STAR 25th anniversary ...
Why I Think Malaysia Will Be The Best Place To Live In The Next. by: Woo
Tai Kwan (First prize winner in the STAR 25th anniversary ...
... or Somalia or Lebanon or Indonesia or Malaysia or Poland ... We didn’t even think to
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... The parents think that the child is old enough to ... reasons contributed to missing
children in Malaysia accounted for ... always try to do their best in providing a ...
... Tham cannot for the life of him think why as ... some disease is really not the best
way to ... 7137reported cases of food poisoning throughout Malaysia according to ...
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by: Woo Tai Kwan (First prize winner in the STAR 25th anniversary essay
competition (Category C - adults)
Should a fairy godmother suddenly appear before me with a crystal ball, a
magic wand and a world atlas, and give me the liberty to select the country I’d
like to live in 25 years from now, without a second’s hesitation, I would point to
that small nondescript, elongated peninsula straddling the equator called
Malaysia. The reason is very simple. I firmly feel that 25 years hence,
Malaysia would be one of the nicest - if not THE nicest - places to call
“home”.
Let us take a little journey down the corridors of time and cast a glance at the
destiny of some of the nations of the world over the past five decades. There is
war and famine in some, greed and suffering in others. Quite clearly,
Malaysia has reason to stand proud among the countries of the world. There
is plentiful sunshine and rainfall, while the soil is rich and the harvests
plentiful. Even Mother Nature has seen fit to bless Malaysia by exempting her
from its tantrums - there are no tsunamis and earthquakes, no floods and
droughts, no hurricanes and typhoons. Consequently, there is no need to live
in fear of nature’s sudden and unabated fury; no need to be constantly on the
lookout for unexpected destruction and devastation Freed from the
encumbrances of having to battle with the forces of nature, Malaysians are
empowered to pursue lifestyles of their own liking. The economy is booming,
jobs are for the taking... this is the senario today and there seems little reason
to expect this scenario to change adversely within the...
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