Sunday, October 28, 2012

Can I get USA Visa from Malaysia?


Can I get USA Visa from Malaysia?
Hi , I m a Pakistani Student in MALAYSIA ,been here 3 months ago ,got student visa but my college will start in July,. So I think to go and meet my family in USA for 3 to 4 weekswhile I have nothing to do here.But do u think will I get the Visa from here because people r saying that its NOT possible to get visit visa from here. Should I apply now or wait sometime?
Embassies & Consulates - 2 Answers
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My dear friend, a months ago you have stated that you have been deported from the United States three years ago, hence you cannot get a visa before 2017..
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OOOps ..you know how these things slip you mind,....

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Sunday, October 14, 2012


Seems to me that the state of Taekwondo in Malaysia is not looking good... what should we do?
Been an instructor and student for over 16-17 years... Malaysia is witnessing the suicide of Taekwondo in the country. What should we do? How shall we meddle with this problem?
Martial Arts - 8 Answers
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Organize more competitions that is the key to improvement
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mayb they should figure out their own destany
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what should you do?a real martial art.
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NO its happening all over and the next style that people will realize is not "all that and a bag of chips " is Bjj ... leave it alone they will come back around in time everything else does.. its franchises and money that killed the sport you need to change with the times thats all learn everything.
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Its over here in America too, the McDojos and Mc Senseis will destroy us all.
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Organize non wimpy tournaments sparring based. I know what you mean about taekwondo's issues. I know its a good style because I've faught a practitioner that was extremely impressive but I've fought more that are jokes. Kung Fu has the same problem because it has alot of mcdojos these days and they like to teach the flashy kicks without teaching the basics but the thing is without basics the "flash is trash" Mat Mullins Also you could try persuading skilled martial arts instructors to teach in maylasia
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17 years? man, it is time for a change. I am surprised that someone from the inside has seen what we on the outside have seen for the longest time. the best way to beat it is not to join it, but to find a better path.
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If you love your martial art then get into contact with the best (Taekwondo) players and educators out there and invite them in or go to them with the people you work with and work out ideas to improve the situation. Personally i don't think more competitions will do the trick but improve the overall level of skill and attractiveness of the art perhaps will. good luck!

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Sunday, October 7, 2012

Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ?


Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ?
Students can have part time jobs in malaysia ? what about paymant? how much? what kind of part time jobs are availabe?
Malaysia - 6 Answers
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yes they can. the payment depends on the job such as babysitter, waitress, cashier and many more.
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Yes. Around RM3 - RM5 per hour. The kind of jobs are as what KiD had mentioned.
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Yeah! students are allowed to have part-time jobs in M'sia. like KiD & Friday said above... usually the pay goes by the hour, RM3 - RM5 is the norm while some do offer higher rates per-hour like RM8. Hotels (F&B, room service), shopping malls, retail outlets and even i've seen some teens working as part-time car mechanics or part-time tutors.
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Yeah, they can. My cousin worked at Giant during the holiday and made around 300 or so a month. While my brother, luckily, got a job at Pavillion as a PACKER [You know, after one's paid for the stuffs bought he'd put them into a plastic] and made MORE than 2000 a month! Not joking.
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The most common are waiting at restaurants, sales attendants. The pay ranges from RM3-RM5 per hour
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Yes. Students are allowed to work part time jobs. If you're a local you just have to show your local identity card & academic certificates (<-- whn required) made copies of it and submit along your applications. If you're a foreigner, make sure you have valid visa student card & request your residental academic instituations be it college or University for LETTER OF RECOMMANDATIONS. This is to avoid you from running into laws/rules & regulations as a student. I'm sure you don't want to get into trouble thn. get kicked out right? Among the jobs you can do:- [Non-professional category] sales promoters waiter/waitress (especially in Starbucks & Coffeebeans they pay pretty week esp. for OT, public holidays) hotel staffs (pay per hour RM5) [(Semi)Professional category] - data entry clerks (pay per hour depending to your typing speed) - part time programmer/developer (freelance pay method) - call center support officers In college/library:- Librarians Researchers Admins (usually pay RM5 per hour) You can check for vacancies on websites like www.jobstreet.com, www.jobsdb.com & other print media like your college notice board, The Star ad-post & etc. But make sure the biz. is valid & not some scam. Be vary of Multi-Level Marketing companies & Forex companies. Check before you apply & sign for anything. To Lynn - to compare Giant & Pavilion is like comparing a normal budget hotel to a 5 star hotel. Of course the pay is different, even the cost of expenses to go there & eat there is more. Especially during holiday seasons, they hv. to work longer hours *even including weekends & public holidays* so it's only rational Pavilion pays more since they can afford that.

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Monday, October 1, 2012

What are the top secondary schools in Malaysia?

What are the top secondary schools in Malaysia?
Anyone knows the top secondary schools in Malaysia? I want to know. Based on their examination results. I want to know the schools that have many students getting straight As in PMR and SPM. Thanks.
Primary & Secondary Education - 6 Answers
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jit sin bukit mertajam
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Hello! Check with the Ministry of Education lah! U ask the wrong people. :D
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I think it should be SM Sains Miri.
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Penang Chinese Girls' High School has almost 100% passing rate.
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SMJK Jit Sin, Bukit Mertajam SMJK Sam Tet, Ipoh SMJK Chung Ling, Penang branch I call their students as 'elite commandos' who scoring straight A's' no matter in PMR, SPM or STPM.
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Smk aminuddin 1 at kl. is 100% passing rate. 220 people sit for the exam 141people get straight As

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