PALMEX Conference (29.07.2010)
a "must attend" program for my course.....on that day, all of us wear a fully formal shirt?!! wth?
Datuk-Datuk, Yb, YAB or whatever....haha...
Palmex Malaysia 2010, Sabah, organized by Fireworks Event (M) Sdn Bhd, held on the 29-31 July 2010
at Sabah Trade Centre (STC), Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. (http://poic.com.my/)
We go there on 28 of July (Thursday)...
DO YOU KNOW WHAT PALMEX stands for??!
Palm Oil Expo (Palmex) Malaysia 2010 is the industry event for both upstream and downstream palm oil companies in the region. This international event is projected to bring together more than 6,000 industry professionals to address the strategic, operational and technology aspects of the Sabah and Asean's palm oil industry.
The international character of Palmex 2010 presents unparalleled marketing, education and networking opportunities. Palmex Malaysia 2010 offers you the ideal platform to explore new palm oil related business opportunities, expand your market presence and penetrate emerging markets in Sabah, Malaysia.( Credited to http://poic.com.my/)
According to POIC in their website, many experts are pointing fingers at palm oil companies at the lack of effort in "Going-Green" when creating palm oil estates in Malaysia. As for my oppinion, it is bcoz of the decreasing of natural forest due to establishment of oil-palm plantation. As u can think, oil-palm is not a forest tree...So, this event perhaps is a good opportunity to educate the regional and local public by showcasing the stringent policies that your company implements to protect the environment.
A lot of companies has participate....features a lot of new technologies of oil-palm industry related...
So cool though.....hoho....
Jadual
Date: 29 July 2010 (Thursday)
TIME
1000 Bertolak dari Foyer SPTA, UMS
1015 Tiba di Sabah Trade Center, Likas
1030 Lawatan di PALMEX 2010
1230 Bertolak ke UMS
~so far, everything goes as planned.....nice^_^
Friday, July 30, 2010
PALMEX Conference
Monday, July 26, 2010
The 6th, 123 Dinner Rotation
On 25th July 2010,
We r about to see The 6th 123 Dinner Rotation which is hosted by BD...
Its been awhile since the last meeting (5th) on 18th April 2010...
It remarks as the beginning of struggle for SEM5....A final year (excluding Muk...hehe..)
This is also perhaps the most involvement of members for a single event...
with a grand total of 10 people. Considered a successive one too...~~~
6th; 123 DINNER ROTATION
Sponsor : BD
Place : Tenom Kopitiam, Harbour City
Date : 25.07.2010
Time : 8.00PM-11.00PM
Participant : 10
Members Involved : Joe.L, Sir Far_8, Muk, Fye, Faety, BD, XC, Crystel Lenz', Billy & Givas.
We r about to see The 6th 123 Dinner Rotation which is hosted by BD...
Its been awhile since the last meeting (5th) on 18th April 2010...
It remarks as the beginning of struggle for SEM5....A final year (excluding Muk...hehe..)
This is also perhaps the most involvement of members for a single event...
with a grand total of 10 people. Considered a successive one too...~~~
6th; 123 DINNER ROTATION
Sponsor : BD
Place : Tenom Kopitiam, Harbour City
Date : 25.07.2010
Time : 8.00PM-11.00PM
Participant : 10
Members Involved : Joe.L, Sir Far_8, Muk, Fye, Faety, BD, XC, Crystel Lenz', Billy & Givas.
~~Here i put some 22 photos juz for u to see...
Haha.....dun jump into conclusion....this is non-alcoholic drink..
Only a simple malt drink with flavour....hehe^^
Only a simple malt drink with flavour....hehe^^
Sunday, July 18, 2010
FISH MASSAGE (Kg. Luanti)
On the 13th of July, I and my parents had visited this place of interest; Kg.Luanti at "Tagal" Sungai Moroli, Ranau...It is 131 kilometers from Kota Kinabalu (about 2 hours and 40 minutes drive away) & located around 30minutes drive from Ranau Town and it is located just beside the Sabah Tea plantation in Ranau. U can identify it by looking for the signboard....Quite big...hoho...
This place give a service of fish massage "spa"...
I been told that most of the fish in the river is Pelian, Kelah, Turongou species. ~But mostly seen is Pelian.
In the Local Kadazandusun dialect, ‘tagal’ means ‘no fishing’, and the main purpose of the ‘tagal’ is to preserve the environment as well as the ecosystem to benefit the future generation. ‘Ikan Pelian’ or Malaysian Mahseer comes from the family of Cyprinidae (Sabah Tourism Board, 2010).
These fishes are specifically trained by the villagers to perform the healing massage activities. The ticket fee (if i'm not mistaken la...lupa2 jgk ni..hehe..for local is RM5 for adult and Rm2 for Kids). This ticket is juz for 15minutes of fish biting experience which is a new awesome feeling to try.
It is a very interesting moment and experience to be there...u should go there too as well.
The way the fish give a massage to u, the fish bite ur skin, toes...and even when u feed them...they eventually absorb voraciously... woow... ~kewl dude...
i forgot about the price for other activity...~but they do have camping, karaoke, & jungle trekking...
here some picture that i can SHOW TO U...
How was it? interesting? come visit lor~~ hehe...
The 10th SITF Forest Camp Theater
Kem Perhutanan Ke-10
The Base Camp
Camp-site b4 altered
My team 100PLUS
Our Logo....~feel the trademark....hehe...
Camp-site b4 altered
My team 100PLUS
Our Logo....~feel the trademark....hehe...
Hmm....its been a week since the end of the 10th SITF Forest Camp Theater.....
~~i've been at home till today to recover the whole new life of the outside world once again....~Ohoho...
D-Day officially on 26-06-2010..
but the boyz had been there 2 days earlier 2 build up the base camp!!!
Running for 16 days in total, (26/06/2010 - 10/07/2010) with compact worth activity within it...
I had been leading the team 1 (Codename:100+) until the very end...
Located in 3rd Class Forest Reserve Kawang
Forest Camp is a programme that must be carried out by all students in the School of International Tropical Forestry. This camp should be undertaken by students in year 2 (semester 2).
This camp is a part of the requirements for my graduation which is embodied in the Industrial Training modules. Industrial training is divided into two types, the forest camp itself and the other one; field-training in certain agencies, whether in government or non-governmental bodies. It will be taken by students in their final year (year 3) of the beginning of the end of the semester break. These assessments represent 70% and the other 30% is the assessment carried out during the Forest Camp.
This year, The 10th Forest Camp will be held officially for 14 days, starting from June 26 to July 10, 2010.
The location is at the camp-site of Kawang Forest Reserves, Papar. At the end of the camping, students are expected to gain experiences and knowledge as maximum as possible.During the program is running, students have been exposed to variety of useful knowledge and experience in forestry, such as Public Speaking, Survival, Forest Inventory, Dendrology, Evaluation of Recreation Potential, Community Forestry, Forest Resources and Non-Wood Forest Products (Tongkat Ali), Wildlife Census (Bird and river wildlife), Hydrology, Camp motivation lectured by our Dean himself... and Group Camping.
During this camp, participants stay on "ready-to-use" camp-sites and cook
according to our respective group on the kitchen ground-plot that being given. Each day, many activity will be carried out & on night, there will be an assessment by the lecturer that conduct each of modules. Striving to enhance soft-skills and characteristics of students to become a versatile forester, The Forest Camp Steering Committee has set the objective of the Forestry Camp on this Troop.
Lecture & Presentation of each module at night....
~~i've been at home till today to recover the whole new life of the outside world once again....~Ohoho...
D-Day officially on 26-06-2010..
but the boyz had been there 2 days earlier 2 build up the base camp!!!
Running for 16 days in total, (26/06/2010 - 10/07/2010) with compact worth activity within it...
I had been leading the team 1 (Codename:100+) until the very end...
Located in 3rd Class Forest Reserve Kawang
Forest Camp is a programme that must be carried out by all students in the School of International Tropical Forestry. This camp should be undertaken by students in year 2 (semester 2).
This camp is a part of the requirements for my graduation which is embodied in the Industrial Training modules. Industrial training is divided into two types, the forest camp itself and the other one; field-training in certain agencies, whether in government or non-governmental bodies. It will be taken by students in their final year (year 3) of the beginning of the end of the semester break. These assessments represent 70% and the other 30% is the assessment carried out during the Forest Camp.
This year, The 10th Forest Camp will be held officially for 14 days, starting from June 26 to July 10, 2010.
The location is at the camp-site of Kawang Forest Reserves, Papar. At the end of the camping, students are expected to gain experiences and knowledge as maximum as possible.During the program is running, students have been exposed to variety of useful knowledge and experience in forestry, such as Public Speaking, Survival, Forest Inventory, Dendrology, Evaluation of Recreation Potential, Community Forestry, Forest Resources and Non-Wood Forest Products (Tongkat Ali), Wildlife Census (Bird and river wildlife), Hydrology, Camp motivation lectured by our Dean himself... and Group Camping.
During this camp, participants stay on "ready-to-use" camp-sites and cook
according to our respective group on the kitchen ground-plot that being given. Each day, many activity will be carried out & on night, there will be an assessment by the lecturer that conduct each of modules. Striving to enhance soft-skills and characteristics of students to become a versatile forester, The Forest Camp Steering Committee has set the objective of the Forestry Camp on this Troop.
Lecture & Presentation of each module at night....
Journal Entry Log -> 27.06.2010 (Sunday)
~Survival Skills Module
~Survival Skills Module
Survival tutorial
Bonfire technique Tutorial
Bonfire technique Tutorial
There r so many thing more, but i'm not in the mood to include it all....haha...^_^
Journal Entry Log -> 28.06.2010 (Monday)
~Community Forestry Module
~Community Forestry Module
Journal Entry Log -> 29.06.2010 (Tuesday)
~Evaluation of Recreation Potential module
~Forest Inventory & Dendrology (Tree Identification) module
~Evaluation of Recreation Potential module
Journal Entry Log -> 30.06.2010 (Wednesday)
~Forest Inventory & Dendrology (Tree Identification) module
Journal Entry Log -> 01.07.2010 (Thursday)~Forest Inventory & Dendrology (Tree Identification) module
~Forest Inventory & Dendrology (Tree Identification) module
Journal Entry Log -> 02.07.2010 (Friday)
~Forest Resources and Non-Wood Forest Products module (based on Tongkat Ali)
~Forest Resources and Non-Wood Forest Products module (based on Tongkat Ali)
Journal Entry Log -> 03.07.2010 (Saturday)
~Soil Science module
Journal Entry Log -> 04.07.2010 (Sunday)
~Wildlife Census (Bird and river wildlife) module
~Hydrology module
~Motivation session with Dean
Journal Entry Log -> 05.07.2010 (Monday)
~Group Camping (Preparation)
Journal Entry Log -> 06.07.2010 (Tuesday)
Journal Entry Log -> 07.07.2010 (Wednesday)
~Group Camping
Journal Entry Log -> 08.07.2010 (Thursday)
~Group Camping (Sharing session)
Journal Entry Log -> 09.07.2010 (Friday)
~Majlis Malam Unggun Api
Journal Entry Log -> 10.07.2010 (Saturday)
~Soil Science module
Journal Entry Log -> 04.07.2010 (Sunday)
~Wildlife Census (Bird and river wildlife) module
~Hydrology module
~Motivation session with Dean
my team-mate try to take out the bird from the mist-net
a twin bird.....yeahh...
wow....cool...!!! haha...
a twin bird.....yeahh...
wow....cool...!!! haha...
Hydrology stuff
Got a lot of bird during this day....~actually for the bird census last till the end of group-camping, that why we got a lot of birds....
~scroll down to see some of the birds.... ^^V
Got a lot of bird during this day....~actually for the bird census last till the end of group-camping, that why we got a lot of birds....
~scroll down to see some of the birds.... ^^V
Journal Entry Log -> 05.07.2010 (Monday)
~Group Camping (Preparation)
Journal Entry Log -> 06.07.2010 (Tuesday)
Journal Entry Log -> 07.07.2010 (Wednesday)
~Group Camping
Journal Entry Log -> 08.07.2010 (Thursday)
~Group Camping (Sharing session)
Journal Entry Log -> 09.07.2010 (Friday)
~Majlis Malam Unggun Api
Penghargaan ketua2 kumpulan (Gimik?!)
The Official bonfire
Juz a split second b4 the bonfire collapse...
The Official bonfire
Juz a split second b4 the bonfire collapse...
Journal Entry Log -> 10.07.2010 (Saturday)
~Going back to Universiti Malaysia Sabah
This report, version of mine perhaps is a daily activity report of our group over the past Forest Camp-10, the team 1 (100 PLUS), which consists of me as the Team Leader, Kah Hock, Saleh, Grace, Jahan, Sapphire (The Rimbawati), Atie and Fatin.
Forest Camp Programme is intended to implement the spirit and characteristics of forester to students or prospective graduates of SITF.
There are five (5) of the specific objectives as follows:
1) Cultivating the wilderness instinct in the life of each student as a true forester.
2) To train students in terms of mental and physical endurance.
3) To expose students to the basic science and practice of the forestry sector in terms of theory and practical.
4) Fostering and strengthening of soft skills through science expedition and filling activity in the camp.
5) Strengthening the sense of caring and cooperation among the participants of the camp.
Naa...I caught a lot of bird out there....yeahh....haha...
Spectacled Bulbul (Pycnonotus erythropthalmos)
Black Naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea)
Black Headed Bulbul(Pycnonotus atriceps)
Black Naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea)
nataw burung pa nii... macam gagak jak??!...
Black-backed Kingfisher (Ceyx erithacus)
Little Spider Hunter (Arachnothera longirostra)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Red-Eye Bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus)
Spectacled Bulbul (Pycnonotus erythropthalmos)
Forest Camp Programme is intended to implement the spirit and characteristics of forester to students or prospective graduates of SITF.
There are five (5) of the specific objectives as follows:
1) Cultivating the wilderness instinct in the life of each student as a true forester.
2) To train students in terms of mental and physical endurance.
3) To expose students to the basic science and practice of the forestry sector in terms of theory and practical.
4) Fostering and strengthening of soft skills through science expedition and filling activity in the camp.
5) Strengthening the sense of caring and cooperation among the participants of the camp.
Naa...I caught a lot of bird out there....yeahh....haha...
Spectacled Bulbul (Pycnonotus erythropthalmos)
Black Naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea)
Black Headed Bulbul(Pycnonotus atriceps)
Black Naped Monarch (Hypothymis azurea)
nataw burung pa nii... macam gagak jak??!...
Black-backed Kingfisher (Ceyx erithacus)
Little Spider Hunter (Arachnothera longirostra)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Emerald Dove (Chalcophaps indica)
Red-Eye Bulbul (Pycnonotus brunneus)
Spectacled Bulbul (Pycnonotus erythropthalmos)
Fuhh!!! leadership r totally somethin' u know....huhu...
~ U need a power & confident to keep ur men in check and more importantly they follows ur orders.
~ a leader should be respected by their followers.
~ know how to do things...not juz simply empty minded. or STUPID??!!
yeahh....its a successive camp afterall...hahaha....
~ U need a power & confident to keep ur men in check and more importantly they follows ur orders.
~ a leader should be respected by their followers.
~ know how to do things...not juz simply empty minded. or STUPID??!!
yeahh....its a successive camp afterall...hahaha....
Indeed, The 10th Forest Camp for the 2009/2010 session has give me, myself & I; a variety of sweet and bitter experience especially to our group, 100 PLUS, over the past 2 weeks in the Kawang forest.
This is where the most beautiful memories rise among our group members, & even among groups within this 2nd Troop, foster fondness and cooperation as well as achieving the main objectives of the participants which is studying forestry in more depth knowledge.
Various activities are carried out with fatigue, regardless of the challenges that face forward, to complete the task, eating and drinking, complete the kitchens, tent, camp, bonfire, and so forth.
All the experiences and stories shared together by individuals through public speaking in front of all the friends and staff even lecturer who saw it. Yeahh, somehow it can explain how the nature of work in an organization can really achieve a goal.
The climax of the camp was on the 9th July which the title of "Rimbawan" & "Rimbawati" was given to the student with the most highly survival skill, endurance, spirit & highly motivated throughout the camp. They being chosen by The Forest Camp Steering Committee. The title goes to Davis (Rimbawan) & Sapphira (Rimbawati), my tent-mate, & my team-mate (at least i'm closed related to them...hahaha)...~~lol...
Our School Dean with Rimbawan & Rimbawati
At the kitchen plot
This is where the most beautiful memories rise among our group members, & even among groups within this 2nd Troop, foster fondness and cooperation as well as achieving the main objectives of the participants which is studying forestry in more depth knowledge.
Various activities are carried out with fatigue, regardless of the challenges that face forward, to complete the task, eating and drinking, complete the kitchens, tent, camp, bonfire, and so forth.
All the experiences and stories shared together by individuals through public speaking in front of all the friends and staff even lecturer who saw it. Yeahh, somehow it can explain how the nature of work in an organization can really achieve a goal.
The climax of the camp was on the 9th July which the title of "Rimbawan" & "Rimbawati" was given to the student with the most highly survival skill, endurance, spirit & highly motivated throughout the camp. They being chosen by The Forest Camp Steering Committee. The title goes to Davis (Rimbawan) & Sapphira (Rimbawati), my tent-mate, & my team-mate (at least i'm closed related to them...hahaha)...~~lol...
Our School Dean with Rimbawan & Rimbawati
We are from the Group 1 (100 PLUS), with a total of 8 members, Myself, Kah Hock, Saleh, Fatin, Sapphira, Grace, Jahan, and Atie express our appreciation for Mr. Dean, all lecturer & staff who came to spend a bit of time with us, although busy with other important matters and also not forgotten our fellow of the nine other teams;
2nd, PISANG lead by Izam,
3rd, FRONTIER VILLER lead by Im,
4th, GARAGAS lead by Fiaz,
5th, M-TEAM lead by Jeff,
6th, KUCING HUTAN lead by Mark,
7th, COCONUT lead by Lam,
8th, WONDER-8 lead by Hamka,
9th, HOPEA lead by One-di,
10th, JAGUAR lead by Jad.
Without their cooperation and help, I dun think we gonna make it through for 2 weeks successfully....hehehe...
Hmm.....May the knowledge that was acquired during Forest Camp is to be practiced in the near future by all of us.
Like a Malay Proverb,
"Take the bad as the boundary, and all the good as an example.
butul ka sa translate ini??! aduiii (-.-")......hoho....
This is our memorable theme songs, "Lagu ini (2nd Troop Theme Song)", "Kemesraan Kawang" & "Masih Lagi".
Thank you for reading this. See u in the other post!!! bubye...^^V
4th, GARAGAS lead by Fiaz,
5th, M-TEAM lead by Jeff,
6th, KUCING HUTAN lead by Mark,
7th, COCONUT lead by Lam,
8th, WONDER-8 lead by Hamka,
9th, HOPEA lead by One-di,
10th, JAGUAR lead by Jad.
Without their cooperation and help, I dun think we gonna make it through for 2 weeks successfully....hehehe...
Hmm.....May the knowledge that was acquired during Forest Camp is to be practiced in the near future by all of us.
Like a Malay Proverb,
"Take the bad as the boundary, and all the good as an example.
butul ka sa translate ini??! aduiii (-.-")......hoho....
This is our memorable theme songs, "Lagu ini (2nd Troop Theme Song)", "Kemesraan Kawang" & "Masih Lagi".
Thank you for reading this. See u in the other post!!! bubye...^^V
At the kitchen plot
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