Stopped by the police, watched one and a half movie, read 3 chapters of a food-brain related book, business discussion and end the day with a #GrainBrain bedtime story. #aDAYwithshuyi
There are so many interesting topics to talk about- the book, and this video is ridiculously long~ as a video editor or some calls me a vlogger, I do not enjoy long duration videos, however... I believe there is information in here which might speak to you~ it’s not easy editing this, most of all, I hope is informative and useful. < This is Grain Brain Part 1 >
Brain is so delicate, important and precious. It requires nourishment and protection from you and I, and it’s our responsibility doing so!
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Quality food heals, processed food causes inflammation.
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To be continued >>> Next post for Part 2... Find out more where you stand in brain health with a simple 20 questions towards the end of the video.
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By the time you see this post, it will be Day 3, good morning everyone! 💪🏻
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#shuyivlogs #instavlog
#movementrestrictionday2 #shuyiwellness #dailyvlog #positivity #staypositive
同時也有2部Youtube影片,追蹤數超過179的網紅WowisShuYi Wong,也在其Youtube影片中提到,For Day 1 Movement Restriction Vlog, do check out my IG at @wowisshuyi or FB page ShuYi’s Creative Space. Here is the DAY 2 Movement Restriction Vlog...
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【💸Investor 101: What is Angel Investing Recap💸】
That’s right! We’ve just wrapped up the first part of our Investor 101 series! This time, we chatted about the basics of startup fundraising and listened to firsthand stories about when angel investors passed up on a deal and when they decided to invest! To lead the discussion, we invited Paul Wu (CEO of GMobi and Founder of MOX), Leroy Yau (CEO and Cofounder of TSS), and Brian Chen (TSS Investor Relations Manager) to share their valuable experiences and insights with other TSS Starting Lineup CEOs.
Here are a few takeaways from the event:
👉Ask the right questions
Before you start to raise funds, ask yourself: Do you have a schedule for the next round of funds? Is your post-money valuation reasonable? Is the investment a win-win for both parties? Don’t knock on the door when it’s too late!
👉Referral is key
Where can you find angel investors? The best way is to get REFERRAL! It’s more confirmation from someone else that your product has value. Plus, you’ll leave a more lasting impression on the angel investor who gets a ton of business cards every day!
👉People, people, people
Angel investors value people (a lot)! Your startup’s product and market may change over time, but PEOPLE stays the same. Convince the investors that you are the right one to invest in by demonstrating your integrity, passion & determination!
Want to attend this kind of event and be part of a like-minded entrepreneur community with go-global ambitions? Apply to our Starting Lineup X program:
https://www.f6s.com/startinglineupx/apply
Hopefully, we will see you next time!
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Ramai yang ingat, kes Najib Razak sengaja dilambat-lambatkan.
Dalam kita memastikan Najib Razak akan mendapat “fair trial”, adalah juga penting memastikan prosedur kehakiman adalah dijalankan mengikut proses undang-undang yang betul.
There has been a lot of discussion on Najib's trial being adjourned indefinitely.
I think media reporting on the court proceedings doesn't fully explain what transpired because it is very technical.
There is a lot to unpack and I think a bit of context is required here.
When Najib was first charged, his case was at the Sessions Court.
In the hierarchy of courts in Malaysia, we have the subordinate courts, which are the Magistrates Court and Sessions Court.
Magistrates Court will try less serious offences (like petty theft, assault, etc) and Sessions Court will try more serious offences (rape, cheating, criminal breach of trust).
And then we have the superior courts – the High Court, Court of Appeal and the Federal Court.
The High Court will try the most serious of offences (usually involving capital punishment) or complex cases. The Court of Appeal and the Federal Court are the appellate courts (they do not try cases but only hear appeals from the High Court).
What happened after Najib was charged was the Public Prosecutor issued a certificate to transfer the case to the High Court from the Sessions Court because the High Court was in a better position to try this complex case.
So after the case was transferred to the High Court, trial dates were fixed and directions were given.
However, the Public Prosecutor (as a matter of principle) withdrew the certificate of transfer because he was of the opinion that the particular provision of law which allows him to issue the certificate is unconstitutional in that it allows the Public Prosecutor to take away the powers from the Court. This is wrong because in our democracy, there is separation of powers between the executive, legislature and the judiciary. Each branch of government is independent of one another and should not encroach into the domain of the other.
Once Najib’s case is before the courts, the Public Prosecutor being part of the executive should not decide which court hears the case, that is for the courts to decide.
So it was on that basis, the Public Prosecutor took a principled position that the certificate is akin to him encroaching into the domain of the judiciary and that is why he decided to withdraw the certificate. He probably should have done this earlier.
So once the certificate was withdrawn, the case should be sent back to where it originally came from, the Sessions Court. However, after the certificate was withdrawn, the High Court Judge on his own motion (as allowed under the law) decided to transfer the case from the Sessions Court to him.
Now here is where the dispute lies, when the Public Prosecutor withdrew the certificate. Najib’s legal team argued that he could not do so because by doing so he would be encroaching into the domain of the judiciary. Najib’s legal team also argued that it was improper for the High Court Judge to bypass the High Court Registry and transfer the case directly back to him, the High Court Judge should have let the Registrar of the High Court decide which judge should hear the case.
The High Court did not agree with Najib’s legal team’s argument and proceeded to allow the withdrawal of the certificate and transferred the case directly back to him. And Najib’s team appealed.
When Najib’s team appealed, they asked for the trial to be stayed (or in laymen terms, for the trial to be halted) pending the outcome of the appeal because if he succeeds on appeal, the trial will be a nullity. So the prudent thing to do is to have the appeal decided first rather than risking a waste of time and costs.
I don’t think it’s a tactic to delay the trial because there are genuine concerns as to what happens when the Public Prosecutor withdraws the certificate. I think it concerns procedural justice. To a lay person, everything that has happened here may seem to be lawyers being pedantic but I think there is need to adhere strictly to due process. Should Najib have been discharged in the High Court and charged again with the same offence in the Sessions Court? These are questions which the Court of Appeal must answer.
Now that the Court of Appeal has ordered that the trial be halted until they decide on Najib’s appeal, we will just have to wait until Najib’s appeal is decided. It is uncertain when that will happen but this is an important case of public interest so the appeal should be heard fairly quickly.
The Public Prosecutor could of course appeal the Court of Appeal’s decision to halt the trial (because Malaysia usually we have two tiers of appeal) but I think the Court of Appeal arrived at the right decision and I don’t think the Federal Court will decide differently.
If the Court of Appeal agrees with Najib’s legal team then we will most likely see the charges against Najib be dropped and charged against at the Sessions Court as a new case and most likely transferred again to the High Court. And the public will have to wait perhaps a few more months before the trial begins.
If the Court of Appeal disagree with Najib’s legal team then Najib’s trial will proceed at the High Court at new trial dates which again, could be a few more months away.
Of course, Najib will have the option of appealing to the Federal Court as a last resort and that could further delay matters.
Either way, it could be few more months ahead before we see the trial commences.
You can also listen to my interview at BFM89.9:
where are you from discussion questions 在 WowisShuYi Wong Youtube 的最佳解答
For Day 1 Movement Restriction Vlog, do check out my IG at @wowisshuyi or FB page ShuYi’s Creative Space.
Here is the DAY 2 Movement Restriction Vlog.
Stopped by the police, watched one and a half movie, read 3 chapters of a food-brain related book, business discussion and end the day with a #GrainBrain bedtime story. #aDAYwithshuyi
There are so many interesting topics to talk about- the book, and this video is ridiculously long~ as a video editor or some calls me a vlogger, I do not enjoy long duration videos, however... I believe there is information in here which might speak to you~ it’s not easy editing this, most of all, I hope is informative and useful. This is Grain Brain Part 1. Love the book!
The BRAIN is so delicate, important and precious. It requires nourishment and protection from you and I, and it’s our responsibility doing so!
Quality food heals, processed food inflames
Find out more where you stand in brain health with a simple 20 questions towards the end of the video.
By the time you see this post, it will be Day 3, good morning everyone! ??
#shuyivlogs #instavlog
#movementrestrictionday2 #shuyiwellness #dailyvlog #positivity #staypositive #bookreview
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Hello! Hope you will get to know a little bit more about me...
Here are all the questions from this TAG
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Currently listening to : 寵物女生
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Looping all the time :P
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