JURANG EKONOMI DAN PENDIDIKAN
Kesamarataan dalam pendidikan merupakan isu yang sentiasa menjadi perdebatan apabila tidak semua pelajar di negara ini mempunyai peluang yang sama rata. Perkara tunjang yang membelenggu isu ini adalah jurang pendapatan ekonomi.
Tiada ibu bapa yang mahukan anak mereka tercicir dalam pendidikan. Namun, jika terpaksa memilih antara bekerja di usia muda atau belajar; mereka hakikatnya tersepit. Sebagai seorang ibu dan aktivis, sedih hati saya apabila membaca kes-kes kemiskinan menjadi punca keciciran pelajaran dalam negara ini. Saya percaya suatu hari nanti anak-anak tidak mengira latar belakang akan menjadi masa depan negara kita.
Cabaran kita menghadapi wabak COVID 19 mutakhir ini menyedarkan kita bahawa golongan berpendapatan rendah adalah golongan paling terkesan. Ada antara pelajar dari golongan ini tidak mempunyai akses pendidikan seperti capaian internet dan gadget untuk kelas atas talian.
Tanggungjawab kerajaan adalah untuk memastikan tiada yang tercicir dalam menghadapi situasi yang mencabar ini. Kerajaan perlu menggariskan polisi dan program berkesan untuk menangani isu kemiskinan berpuncan dari pelbagai faktor.
Untuk menangani isu kemiskinan di Malaysia, sudah tiba masanya kita merangka beberapa langkah seperti :
1. Meningkatkan pendapatan negara melalui sistem kutipan cukai yang telus dan menyeluruh, terutamanya daripada golongan 1% terkaya di negara ini. Peningkatan hasil pendapatan membolehkan kita meningkatkan dana untuk menjalankan lebih banyak inisiatif berkesan bagi membasmi kemiskinan di negara kita.
2. Meningkatkan pendapatan minimum dengan kadar 10% daripada kadar sekarang. Ini perlu dilakukan melalui rundingan semula berkenaan syarat penglibatan Malaysia dengan ekonomi global, secara kolektif dan beransur-ansur. Dengan nilai RM 2,208 sebagai garis nilai kemiskinan, adalah sangat penting untuk kita membantu rakyat mencapai pendapatan minima yang lebih tinggi bagi menambah keboleh-upayaan mereka dalam berbelanja.
3. Memastikan kesejahteraan bersama melalui perkongsian kekayaan negara yang lebih meluas, teratur dan dikawal selia dengan baik. Kita perlu merangka untuk menambah dana dan meneruskan subsidi seperti mySalam , I-Suri disamping membangunkan lebih banyak inisiatif untuk menjaga kebajikan rakyat.
Ini adalah antara langkah-langkah yang boleh kita bincangkan dengan lebih teliti.
Saya percaya kita mampu bertindak lebih proaktif dalam menjaga kebajikan rakyat. Saya menyeru pihak kerajaan, marilah kita melaksanakan tanggungjawab kita dalam memastikan tiada lagi rakyat yang tercicir kerana dibelenggu kemiskinan
Ainie Haziqah
Ketua Wanita Muda Negara
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It's hard to talk about equality in education when not all of us have the same opportunity and access as the privilege one does.
No parents would want their children to be uneducated, but when the choice is between to live or to learn; the choice doesn't seem like a choice anymore. It is heart breaking that beacause of poverty, our children's potential dimmed and we in return, may have lost generation that possibly can bring greater good to our country.
This war we have against COVID 19 has shown us that it is the poor that would be affected the most in time of crisis. Rakyat has given us their mandate; it is our duty in government to outline a wholesome policies and programmes to take care of our people.
To end persistent poverty in Malaysia, it is time that we canvas ways to:
1. Increase country's revenue through just and fair collection of taxes, especially by top 1% richest in the country to raise funds for initiatives to alleviate people from line of poverty.
2. Increase current minimum wages by 10% through gradual and collective renegotiation on our terms of engagement with global economy. With RM 2,208 as new poverty line income , it is important that we work to increase people's minimum wage to help lift their everyday's capability to spend.
3. Share wealth by continuing and increasing fund to subsidize current initiative (eg: mySalam and i-Suri among many) and expand it through more structured and well monitored programmes.
These are some solution that I believe we could explore as a government.
I believe we could do more for our people. Let's do our duty and make sure that no one would ever be left behind.
Ainie Haziqah
Ketua Wanita Muda Negara
Gambar: Akhbar The Star, 21 Oktober 2020
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I’m not sure if you’ve noticed, but there has been more and more rich Asians.
Not as rich as the “Crazy Rich Asians” you see in the movie, but still pretty damn rich.
And especially in Vancouver, where I live, you see them driving around in Lamborghinis, Rolls Royce, Range Rovers, Bentleys, etc.
Have you ever wondered…
How did they get so rich?
Because, let me tell you, we weren't always rich. In fact, China was one of the poorest countries just half a century ago.
So what changed?
Well, there are many factors (economic and political) but today I want to tell you about a much more personal and psychological reason.
It stems from a piece of ancient Chinese wisdom.
In Chinese, it’s called “吃苦” (pronounced chi ku).
Translated into English, it literally means “eat bitter”.
I know it doesn’t sound too pleasant, but trust me - the results are amazing.
This is the spirit that many Chinese embodied throughout the years and I believe it’s what separated them from the rest of the world.
And I think we have a lot to learn from this.
But what does “eat bitter” really mean?
To put it simply, it’s a mindset.
It’s a mindset of enduring pain.
It’s a mindset of doing the things you know you should do, even when you don’t want to.
It’s a mindset of taking risks towards a better life, even when it’s terrifying.
With this mindset, the Chinese were able to immigrate to America, endure decades of discrimination, find the few opportunities available, and capitalize on those opportunities.
With the mindset of “eating bitter”, they were able to create wealth from even the meekest of circumstances.
But you might be thinking, why does “eating bitter” work?
Simple.
Think about what the opposite of “eating bitter” is.
It’s to “crave sweets”.
It’s to go after the short-term gains, the temporary pleasures, the empty rewards.
If the Chinese lived by this philosophy, all they would be doing is eating donuts, checking twitter, and watching Netflix...
Not the best recipe for success.
So, what does any of this have to do with you?
A lot.
See, you don’t have to be Chinese to “eat bitter” or to reap the rewards of “eating bitter” - because all it takes is a decision.
All it takes is a decision that you’re willing to do whatever it takes to create a better life.
To create a better life for your family, or your friends, or that one person who believed in you, or maybe… just yourself.
But all it takes is a decision to “eat bitter” today.
Now, I’ve gotten a lot of questions from my fans around the world asking me:
“Okay Dan, so I’m ready to eat bitter, but what should I do?”
And the answer I give them is always the same…
Develop your High Income Skill first.
See, with a high income skill you can start taking matters into your own hands.
You don’t need to wait for the managers to hand you a paycheck that takes years for most people to even increase.
You don’t need to be financially afraid of recessions or inflation.
And you don’t need to worry about the taxes.
Instead, you’re able to create income on demand from anywhere in the world and keep your loved ones financially secure through good and bad times.
How?
Because I define a High Income Skill as a skill that could make you a minimum of 10K a month - or 100K a year.
And there are many high income skills out there that you can develop.
Which is why I’ve put together a free personality quiz for you, so that you can get the ONE high income skill you were born to do in just 3 minutes.
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🎼我想要帶你去浪漫的土耳其
然後一起去東京和巴黎
其實我特別喜歡邁阿密
和有黑人的洛杉磯🎤🎤🎻🎸🎺🥁
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🎼我想要帶你去浪漫的土耳其
然後一起去東京和巴黎
其實我特別喜歡邁阿密
和有黑人的洛杉磯🎤🎤🎻🎸🎺🥁
可能很多人被这首歌洗脑了,纷纷问我为什么不开团去土耳其。
Well,6月我有空,看谁要去咯。
报名请pm我🙏🏻
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8D7N Turkey Classical Tour (9D7N)
Date : 16th - 24th June 2019
Meals : Full Board
Price:RM5500/person
机票(KL出发)tax,tips,每天4星或5星hotel,食物,itinerary里有写的入场券,交通,全包!
All Package Includes :
: Flight ticket and airport tax
: Professional Licensed English Speaking Guide
: 7 nights Accomodation Full Board in Double Room, 4 and 5 Stars Hotels
: Entrance fees mentioned by the itinerary
: Local taxes and service charges
: All transportation in Turkey
: 7 Lunches, 7 Dinners, 7 Breakfasts
: Daily 2 Small Bottles of Water
: Bosphorus Tour by Boat
: Tipping for Guide and Driver
Package Excludes :
: Personal expenses and Travel Insurance
: Items not mentioned
: Drinks (except the drinks served with breakfast)
: Hot Air Balloon - USD 200 Per Person
Day 01 : Arrival Istanbul – Bursa (L,D) 185KM
Arrive Istanbul, meet and greet with our local guide at airport. Today, enjoy bosphorus cruise with boat and experience the magnificent view between asia and Europe. Transfer to Bursa. Overnight in Bursa.
Day 02 : Bursa – Kusadasi (B,L,D) 415KM
Today, we start with shopping at the Turkish Delights. Then, visit to the Green Mosque and Green Tomb, continue by a visit of the The Grand Mosque which is one of the most attractive examples of the Ottoman architecture in the transition period. The mosque, with an interior fountain and a beautiful wooden pulpit is considered a classic. Overnight in Kusadasi.
Day 03 : Kusadasi - Pamukkale (B,L,D) 195KM
Today, we will visit Outlet Leather Factory & Center in order to have free time for shopping and watching Live Fashion Show and explore the Ancient City of Ephesus. A downhill walk with your guide will take you into the ruins of the Roman capital. Your route then takes you past the Bouleuterion, Temple of Domitian, Hercules Gate, Temple of Hadrian, The Celsus Library and finally The Great Theater. Drive toward Pamukkale and explore the Antique City of Hierapolis, where Calcareous Thermal Springs descending over cliffs have created fascinating travertine's in the form of white terrace and basins also known as the Cotton Castle. After dinner, you may relax and enjoy soaking into an authentic thermal bath at the hotel. Overnight in Pamukkale.
Day 04 : Pamukkale - Konya - Cappadocia (B,L,D) 615KM
After breakfast, we visit Textile Shopping, then drive to Cappadocia. We will visit a 13th century Tepesidelik Han Caravanserai, a "hotel" for ancient traders and travellers. Drive to Capadoccia. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
Day 05 : Cappadocia (B,L,D)
Today, start with Love valley where you can discover the spectacular rock formations, magical fairy chimnies and our guide tells you about history of Cappadocia and volcanic formation of fairy chimnies. We will visit Carpet School. After you will visit the Paşabağları (known as a Fairy Chimney Valley) and you have chance to see many fairy chimnies with one body and multiple caps. Then, we drive to Avanos town famous with embark on an educational tour to learn art of pottery making and carpet weaving. We spend approximately one hour for the lunch. After lunch, we drive to Devrent valley where you can see various types of fairy chimnies like mushroom shape and animal shape and then we through to Ürgup and Ortahisar rock-cut castle to watch view of old Greek house which was built in 1800s and visiting Pottery Workshop. Dinner and overnight in Cappadocia.
Day 06 : Capadoccia – Bolu (B,L,D) 485KM
Today, you can see magnificent view of Uçhisar Castle and Jewellery Workshop & Center. Then, visit to Salt Lake on the way to Ankara, Capital of Turkey and City of Ataturk. We will visit magnificent Mausoleum of Ataturk. After that, we make a way to Bolu. Overnight in Bolu.
Day 07 : Bolu - Istanbul (B,L,D) 265KM
Today, visit Hippodrome – once a stadium used traditionally for horse and chariot racing, Blue Mosque - the only mosque in Istanbul with six minarets and a treasury of some of Turkey’s greatest artworks and artifacts and finally The Topkapi Palace - the seat of the Ottoman Empire after it shifted its capital from Bursa to Istanbul. It is today, a museum palace with a wide collection of Kitchen wares and Porcelains, Treasuries, Royal Antiques, Courtyards, Holy Relics and etc. Overnight in Istanbul.
Day 08 : Departure Istanbul (B)
Today, start with a visit to the Mosque of Sultan Suleiman the Magnificent. Free at leisure to visit Spice Bazaar. Last stop will be Ayub Al-Ansar Mosque and Mausoleum. Transfer to airport for departure home.
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Robert Kiyosaki is an entrepreneur and the author of “Rich Dad Poor Dad”, the #1 bestselling personal finance book of all time. In his book, he explains how the poor and the middle-class work for money whilst the rich have money work for them.
It’s not how much money you make that matters. It’s how much money you keep. Rich people acquire assets. The poor and middle class acquire liabilities that they think are assets. Financial aptitude is what you do with money once you make it, how you keep people from taking it from you, how to keep it longer, and how you make money work hard for you.
Main Lessons
Lesson 1: The Rich Don’t Work for Money
Lesson 2: Why Teach Financial Literacy?
Lesson 3: Mind Your Own Business
Lesson 4: The History of Taxes and The Power of Corporations
Lesson 5: The Rich Invent Money
Lesson 6: Work to Learn—Don’t Work for Money
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