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Donate to SCCS and I Shall Serve You Good with my Bald Head too
4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on April 10, 2010 under Current Issues, Sarawak
As previously posted in my post Be Bold, Go Bald 2010 in Kuching!, the Go Bald campaign is for real and not as what many claimed it as a publicity stunt. Yes, publicity is perhaps one of the objectives but creating awareness via publicity is the effort that we should all support. The Go Bald campaign is one of the many events by Sarawak Children's Cancer Society (SCCS) that aims to gain funding to... more.
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How to Eliminate Your Excuses, Seriously.
3 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on June 25, 2009 under Life Bytes
Undeniably, we all make excuses just for not doing things. Even at a very important moment, some would still give themselves excuses for escaping the reality. But the successful ones are those who can kill the excuses like the miserable maggots they are. The common excuses are of course "I’m too tired. I don’t have the time. I don’t feel motivated. I’d rathe... more.
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A Year in Retrospect – My 2008
9 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 27, 2008 under Life Bytes
2008 has been a rather busy year for me mainly due to my decision to further my study at the Master's level. For me, It was a good and timely decision as apart from getting immerised into the world of academics and research, I've opened up my horizon on a lot of things, thanks to the exposure I obtained from various conferences and conventions that i attended. Of course, there are some obstacles t... more.
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The day i found love…or did i?
9 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on December 16, 2008 under Life Bytes
It was not so long ago when I was really searching for the true meaning of "Love". With its multitude of definitions, I couldn't help but succumbed to the various confusions that "Love" brought. My first remembrance of the word was back in kindergarten, when my teacher asked me if I loved Mickey Mouse of Superman more. I wanted Superman, therefore I told her that I loved Superm... more.
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Sharing a Life – Miracle for Hui Yi
4 CommentsPosted by KeeMan on October 6, 2007 under Current Issues
Just when the heart from the first donor was rejected by her body (due to her intense immune system), miracles happened. A second heart from another donor came to the rescue. And thank God, the operation was successful and the second heart was well accepted by her body. It was a great decision by Yoon Kiong's (20-year-old accident victim) parents to donate his organs for the needy. Perhaps,... more.
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