Friday, September 25, 2009

2 Malaysia in health services

By Sim Kwang Yang (Malaysiakini)

As we approach September 16, the date on which Sarawak achieved independence through by joing Malaysia 46 years ago, my thought turns to the progress made in developing my home state.

The Malaysiakini report on the failed Flying Doctor Service is particularly illuminating, in highlighting the problems of public health care for the rural dwellers of Sarawak - and Sabah as well.

Readers of Malaysiakini are probably urban dwellers for whom medical facilities are taken for granted, along with clean water, sanitation, good roads, and all the amenities that are available aplenty in large cities and towns

If you get sick, there is always the neighbourhood GP's clinic; a jab and some pills will take care of the usual minor-ailments.

If you are really sick, there are always the public or private general hospitals with all the latest sophisticated medial equipment and the professional expertise at your disposal, as long as you can pay the bills.

But imagine this: what do you do when you get sick if you are a citizen living in a remote village in the deep interior of Sarawak?

Well, you try to consult the old folk or the local village healer, look for traditional medicines like some herbs and roots, and try to sleep off your ailment.

If you are afflicted with some serious conditions like cancer or a difficult child birth, you just lie down and wait to die.

Read more at: http://www1.malaysiakini.com/columns/112186

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

15 Malaysia: Slovak Sling



hahaha... must watch this movie clip !

'A comedic re-enactment of how one politician tries to entice another to switch party allegiance as DVD pirates look on.'

How to take care 'datuk'...
Take care of his pocket money
Take care of his 'brother'
Take care of his children - old KTM train station VS KL sentral VS Playstation
Take care of his image - Sun glass, Armani belt , Italy shirt ...

'Never Let Your Enemies See You Naked' ! --quoted from slovak Sling.

Websites: www.p1.com.my/15my

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Garden Clean-Up



Need to pay RM350 per lorry to carry these... which is excluded the workman wages.


The tree becomes botak liao.

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