Showing posts with label Debate. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Debate. Show all posts

Monday, December 22, 2008

Round 2 Coming RIght Up

I only consider something to be over when all the cards are on the table.

I only consider something to be over when no details are kept hidden.

So long as you leave me hanging, I shall consider it to be unfinished business.

I'm one presistant cockroach, I refuse to roll over and die.

Term 1 of Foundation in Law UiTM is finally over me.

Results were released on the December 18

And this is a recap of my achievements for the past term:

Festival of Independence Debate : Best Speaker; First place

VC Cup Debate : 16th Place

Final Term Results :-

BEL120 Consolidating Language Skills A+
BEL130 Communication Skills A
CSC134 Computers and Information Processing A+
MTC012 Introduction to Law 1 A+
MTC016 Introduction to Malaysian Government and Politics A+

GPA : 4.0

I appreciate the strings of congratulations everyone of you who knew and found out, I have no idea from who.

Funny how I didn't fare as well for my communication skills, ah well

Second term begins on the 30th of December.

Curtain Closes

Here We Go Again

Tuesday, November 25, 2008

Temptations

In life, there is always the temptation to do the things that you’re not supposed to. The flaw of humanity; it is fundamental in your psychological makeup to go against the music, defiance. The question is, should we succumb? Do we live by the rules which govern modern society or do we live by rules of our own?

I personally have little to no regard to societal rules, called me an anarchist if you want, but there are just some things I will not acknowledge. I live by my own set of rules, principles. The question is for how long one can remain as such. Immovable, incorruptible. On a cheesy aspect, the concept is simple, you either die a hero – holding on to what you believe in – or you live long enough to see yourself become the villain. Up till today, immovable and incorruptible is the way life is lead. Peer pressure becomes nothing more than a concept, a misconstrued belief. I’ve crossed over to the dark side and waltzed my way back.

Rule No. 1: Never apologize, simply acknowledge your mistakes.

Of recent occurrences

Been off to UiTM Shah Alam for the Vice-Chancellor’s Cup debate, can’t say the team did so well, on a more personal level, I came off with a total of 368 speaker points, which places me at 16 from a list of over a hundred debaters, not bad for a first time. But performance definitely did not meet the expected outcome.

Will definitely miss Alex Hakim, Sarah Yasmin, and Syam…

Looking forward to the coming semester; legal studies and debate.

Incorruptible and Immovable…

Thursday, September 4, 2008

A World In Conflict

An Actor or A Debater?

2006 - English Language Debate Championships 
- KL Champions

2007 - English Language Drama Competition 
- Recipient of KL's Best Actor Award,
-Author of KL's Best Script
- KL's Champions

Currently debating in UiTM, wishing UiTM has an English Language Theatre society

A Thespian or a Manipulator of words?

Maybe I should opt to go for the geek of the year award

A Toast,

To Absent Friends, Lost Loves, Old Gods, and The Seasons of Mists
And May Each of Us Give The Devil His Due

Tuesday, September 2, 2008

Of Opportunity, Options and Getting What You Deserve

A simple fact of life…

We work, obtain something like say a record as proof to what we have achieved, such evidence we use as a form of an application so that we are placed one step further in the societal ladder we diligently climb. Such an application is processed, and we are given options – paths so to speak – for us to take in order to ascend to another level.

For most if not all of us, plans have we made as we envision ourselves climbing steps made by society, we picture our ascension every step of the way. Yet after such detaled planning, life decides to throw a curve ball at us, and decides to put us in the opposite direction. Left with little choice we grudgingly thread the path. Believing that the grass is greener on the other side…

I should know, I was left in the same situation… but right now, I’m just gald things didn’t turn out the way I planned them to be… I’m just gladd to be where I am right now…

UiTM Kedah Festival of Independence Debate with the motion “This House Believes That Malaysian Youth Are Still In A Dream After 51 Years Of Independence” adopting the British Parliamentary Style, The the Champions were the Closing Oppostion with Muhammad Izzat bin Fauzan and Nor Ikhwan with the Best Speaker Award going to Muhammad Izzat bin Fauzan…

The debate was indeed a clean sweep, and most importantly awesome friends were made throughout the way…

Looking forward to the Vice Chancellor’s Cup Debate in Shah Alam…

I Dream, I Test My Believes Against My Dreams, I Dare To Take Risks, And I Execute My Visions To Fulfil My Dreams