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		<title>Insider Secrets To Cheap Flight, AirAsia Airlines</title>
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<p>Tony Fernandez has brought new height to the word entrepreneur in Malaysia. He rose to prominence by turning AirAsia, a failing government-linked commercial airline, into a highly successful budget airline public-listed company. Fernandes was also instrumental in lobbying the then-Malaysian Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in mid-2003, to propose the idea of open skies agreements with neighbouring Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. As a result, these nations have granted landing rights to AirAsia and other discount carriers.</p>
<p><strong><div id="attachment_1375" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 335px"><a href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Airasia-girl-Tony-Fernandez-1.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1375 " title="Airasia girl &amp; Tony Fernandez 1" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Airasia-girl-Tony-Fernandez-1.jpg" alt="" width="325" height="234" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Unbelievable RM9.99 for a flight?  </p></div></strong></p>
<p>Datuk Seri Anthony Francis Fernandes (born 30 April 1964; also known as Tony Fernandes) is a Malaysian entrepreneur and the founder of Tune Air Sdn. Bhd., who introduced the first budget no-frills airline, AirAsia, to Malaysians with the tagline &#8220;Now everyone can fly&#8221;.</p>
<p>It was through Datuk Pahamin A. Rejab, the former secretary-general of the Malaysian Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Ministry that Fernandes got to meet up with the then Prime Minister, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad in October 2001. The wily Malaysian prime minister had a cropper in his hand, which he had been trying to unload for nearly two years.</p>
<p>AirAsia, the heavily-indebted subsidiary of the Malaysian government-owned conglomerate, DRB-Hicom, was losing money speedily. Instead of starting from scratch, Mahathir advised Fernandes to buy an existing airline instead. Fernandes mortgaged his home and sank his savings to acquire the company, comprising two ageing Boeing 737-300 jets (9M-AAA and 9M-AAB) and USD$11 million (RM40 million) worth of debts, for 26 US cents (one ringgit), and transformed it into an industry player.</p>
<p style="text-align: left;">Coming just after the 11 September 2001, undoubtedly the worst day in the history of commercial aviation when nobody wanted to fly, everyone thought that Fernandes had gone &#8220;crazy&#8221;, predicting that the company would fail miserably. Yet, just one year after his takeover, AirAsia had broken even and cleared all its debts. Its initial public offering (IPO) in November 2004 was oversubscribed by 130 per cent.</p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/recommend/insidersecretstocheapflight.php"><img class="size-full wp-image-1408  aligncenter" title="Insider Secrets to Cheap Flight Button" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Insider-Secrets-to-Cheap-Flight-Button1.png" alt="" width="244" height="41" /></a></p>
<p><strong><div id="attachment_1377" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 335px"><a href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tony-Fernandez-lazying-around-with-Airasia-girls.gif"><img class="size-full wp-image-1377" title="Tony Fernandez  lazying around with Airasia girls" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tony-Fernandez-lazying-around-with-Airasia-girls.gif" alt="" width="325" height="228" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Tony likes girls very much</p></div></strong></p>
<p>Fernandes says his timing was in fact perfect: Since 11 September 2001, aircraft leasing costs were down 40%. Also, airline lay-offs mean experienced staff were readily available. He believed Malaysian travellers would embrace a cut-rate air service that will save them time and money, especially in a tight economy. That was why he copied one of the world&#8217;s most successful no-frills carriers, Ryanair out of Ireland (which in turn is modelled after Southwest Airlines in the United States). Fernandes thinks that about 50 per cent of the travellers on Asia’s budget airlines are first-time flyers. Before AirAsia, he estimates that only six per cent of Malaysians had ever travelled in a plane.</p>
<p>Fernandes&#8217; biggest achievement has been to turn the AirAsia airline into an international carrier. Before the creation of AirAsia, countries in the region did not have open-skies agreements. In mid-2003, Fernandes&#8217; lobbying pushed Dr Mahathir to raise the idea with the leaders of neighbouring Thailand, Indonesia, and Singapore. As a result, those nations have granted landing rights to AirAsia and other discount carriers. Fernandes has indeed set in motion the advent of budget carriers in the region.</p>
<p><strong><div id="attachment_1382" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 652px"><a href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tonys-with-his-2-female-First-Officer.jpg"><img class="size-full wp-image-1382" title="Tony's with his 2 female First Officer" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Tonys-with-his-2-female-First-Officer.jpg" alt="" width="642" height="304" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">Shara and Ilyana of AirAsia female pilots. AirAsia rocks!</p></div></strong></p>
<p style="text-align: center;"><a href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/recommend/insidersecretstocheapflight.php"><img class="size-full wp-image-1408  aligncenter" title="Insider Secrets to Cheap Flight Button" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2010/02/Insider-Secrets-to-Cheap-Flight-Button1.png" alt="" width="244" height="41" /></a></p>
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		<title>The Pygmy Elephant, Culture Theft and a Spat between Two Countries</title>
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		<pubDate>Sat, 19 Dec 2009 08:22:13 +0000</pubDate>
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>An interesting article was found on WWF Malaysia website titled &#8220;<strong>Extinct Javan elephants may have been found again &#8211; in Borneo</strong>&#8220;.</p>
<p><strong><div id="attachment_586" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 310px"><img class="size-full wp-image-586  " title="the real pygmy elephant elephant" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/the-real-pygmy-elephant.jpg" alt="Is this the real p" width="300" height="262" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Is this the real Pygmy elephant?</p></div></strong><br />
Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia – The Borneo pygmy elephant may not be native to Borneo after all. Instead, the population could be the last survivors of the Javan elephant race – accidentally saved from extinction by the Sultan of Sulu centuries ago, a new publication suggests.</p>
<p>The origins of the pygmy elephants, found in a range extending from the north-east into the Heart of Borneo, have long been shrouded in mystery. Their looks and behaviour differ from other Asian elephants and scientists have questioned why they never dispersed to other parts of the island.</p>
<p>But a new paper published today supports a long-held local belief that the elephants were brought to Borneo centuries ago by the Sultan of Sulu, now in the Philippines, and later abandoned in the jungle. The Sulu elephants, in turn, are thought to have originated in Java.</p>
<p>Javan elephants became extinct some time in the period after Europeans arrived in South-East Asia.  Elephants on Sulu, never considered native to the island, were hunted out in the 1800s.</p>
<p><strong><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 401px"><img class=" " title="A family of Bornean Pygmy Elephant" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2524/4196285515_6b59d90d8f.jpg" alt="Radio-collaring Pygmy elephants in Sabah, Borneo (June 2005)" width="391" height="260" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A family of Bornean Pygmy Elephant</p></div></strong></p>
<p>“Elephants were shipped from place to place across Asia many hundreds of years ago, usually as gifts between rulers,” said Mr Shim Phyau Soon, a retired Malaysian forester whose ideas on the origins of the elephants partly inspired the current research. “It’s exciting to consider that the forest-dwelling Borneo elephants may be the last vestiges of a subspecies that went extinct on its native Java Island, in Indonesia, centuries ago.”</p>
<p>If the Borneo pygmy elephants are in fact elephants from Java, an island more than 1,200 km (800 miles) south of their current range, it could be the first known elephant translocation in history that has survived to modern times, providing scientists with critical data from a centuries-long experiment.</p>
<p>Scientists solved part of the mystery in 2003, when DNA testing by Columbia University and WWF ruled out the possibility that the Borneo elephants were from Sumatra or mainland Asia, where the other Asian subspecies are found, leaving either Borneo or Java as the most probable source. </p>
<p><strong><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 471px"><img title="pygmy elephant meet human" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2764/4196284741_770f8516bb.jpg" alt="Radio-collaring Pygmy elephants in Sabah, Borneo (June 2005)" width="461" height="307" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Radio-collaring Pygmy elephants in Sabah, Borneo (June 2005)</p></div></strong></p>
<p>The new paper, “Origins of the Elephants Elephas Maximus L. of Borneo,” published in this month’s Sarawak Museum Journal shows that there is no archaeological evidence of a long-term elephant presence on Borneo.</p>
<p>“Just one fertile female and one fertile male elephant, if left undisturbed in enough good habitat, could in theory end up as a population of 2,000 elephants within less than 300 years,” said Junaidi Payne of WWF, one of the paper’s co-authors. “And that may be what happened in practice here.”</p>
<p>There are perhaps just 1,000 of the elephants in the wild, mostly in the Malaysian state of Sabah. WWF satellite tracking has shown they prefer the same lowland habitat that is being increasingly cleared for timber rubber and palm oil plantations. Their possible origins in Java make them even more a conservation priority.</p>
<p>“If they came from Java, this fascinating story demonstrates the value of efforts to save even small populations of certain species, often thought to be doomed,” said Dr Christy Williams, coordinator of WWF’s Asian elephant and rhino programme. “It gives us the courage to propose such undertakings with the small remaining populations of critically endangered Sumatran rhinos and Javan rhinos, by translocating a few to better habitats to increase their numbers. It has worked for Africa’s southern white rhinos and Indian rhinos, and now we have seen it may have worked for the Javan elephant, too.”</p>
<p><strong><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 370px"><img title="A mother and baby Pygmy Elephants" src="http://farm5.static.flickr.com/4007/4196284703_3a078cf114.jpg" alt="A mother and baby Pygmy Elephants" width="360" height="548" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A mother and baby Pygmy Elephants</p></div></strong></p>
<p><strong>Important Facts</strong><br />
* Borneo pygmy elephants are smaller than mainland Asian elephants. The males may only grow to less than 2.5 meters, while mainland Asian elephants grow up to 3 meters. They also have babyish faces, larger ears, longer tails that reach almost to the ground and are more rotund. These elephants are also less aggressive than other Asian elephants.The scientific name is Elephas maximus and they are sometimes refered to as Elephas maximus borneensis, although they have not been officially determined to be a separate subspecies from mainland Asian elephants.<br />
* The elephants are found primarily in the state of Sabah in Borneo Malaysia, with a few individuals having a part of their home range across the border in East Kalimantan, Indonesia.<br />
* Large areas of Borneo&#8217;s forest are being rapidly cleared and replaced with tree plantations for rubber, palm oil and timber production and satellite tracking has found that the pygmy elephants prefer the same flat, lowland forest as commercial industries do, leading to competition for habitat.</p>
<p>The original article can be read here at WWF Malaysia; <a rel="nofollow" target="_blank" rel="”nofollow”" href="http://http://www.wwf.org.my/about_wwf/what_we_do/species_main/species_news/?uNewsID=6200">Extinct Javan elephants may have been found again &#8211; in Borneo</a>. All right reserved.</p>
<p><strong>Naked-Malaysian</strong>: If an extinct Javan elephant sub-species can even be found in Malaysia, why the necessity to accuse another country for commiting cultures theft? Many Indonesian ethnics also migrated to Malaysia in ancient times. To justify and preserve the same sentiment would require another accusation of Malaysia&#8217;s &#8216;<strong>claiming</strong>&#8216;  the Bornean Pygmy elephants.</p>

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		<title>The Controversy over the Statue of Barack Hussein Obama</title>
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<p>Just a week after its inaugauration, a statue of Barack Hussein Obama in Menteng Park has brought protests from Indonesian net community. A Facebook group of &#8216;Turunkan Patung Barack Obama di Taman Menteng&#8217; with 2400 members has surfaced urging to demolish the statue. Meanwhile, Rejection of Obama&#8217;s statue not only striving in cyberspace, but also in real world. Another internet group brought together by &#8216;Cinta Indonesia&#8217; forum had gathered to condemn the statue in Menteng Park. In addition to orating session, the mass had also tied a red-white cloth at the head of Obama statue. &#8220;This is a symbol we love our national heroes more,&#8221; explained group coordinator, Rifki Muhamad.</p>
<p>According to Rifki, there are big questions about the installation of the statue. A number of national heroes who obviously had contributed much were never that appreciated. &#8220;For example, MH Thamrin was already immortalized in such a statue, but his was only mounted at Kenari, Central Jakarta. The location is not strategic and hidden behind the market, &#8220;he said. The hidden location makes a lot of people unaware the existence of the statue. &#8220;It should be MH Thamrin statue placed in Menteng Park while Obama statue to be moved to where Obama had schooled or lived,&#8221; demanded Rifki.</p>
<p>Obama statue was inaugurated on Thursday December 10, coincidently  with the moment of Obama accepting the Nobel Peace Prize. The inauguration was attended by a number of donors including Surya Paloh and Central Jakarta Mayor Silviana Pure.</p>
<p>The statue was carved by Edy Chaniago from Ancol. It was made of bronze costing around Rp100 million. In the statue, Obama was wearing shorts with sneakers. Obama left hand raised to the top with a butterfly perched on a thumb. The height of Obama&#8217;s statue is 110 cm and weight 30 kg. The statue was given the name Barry Dream Statue.</p>
<p>Vice Governor of Jakarta, Prijanto reluctant to comment on the controversy in the establishment of a statue of Obama Menteng Park. He claimed to not know anything about the statue. Prijanto also pleaded not understanding the justification for the statue. &#8220;The Menteng Park is part of DKI Jakarta. But who permit and sign it I do not know,&#8221; he said, Thursday (17/12/2009).</p>
<p>The idea of tearing-down the statue Barack Obama was met with criticism from Ron Muller, Chairman for the Foundation of Friends of Obama. Muller emphasized that the figure of Obama was not representing Obama as President of the United States. But it represents Barry, a child aged 9 years who spent his childhood for play, school and living in Indonesia. According to Muller, ever since Obama lived in Jakarta with his mother Ann Dunham, the statue aims to stimulate and inspire children of Indonesia that they could be anything, including president.</p>
<p><strong><div class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 342px"><img title="Obama Statue with Scripture" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2774/4195861930_1a87b0099f.jpg" alt="A short description of Barry" width="332" height="493" /><p class="wp-caption-text">A short description of Barry</p></div></strong></p>
<p>&#8220;This statue is of a child. Not statue of Indonesian and not the President of the United States. This statue is of a 9 years old child who later became president,&#8221; he added. &#8220;If the statue is destroyed, the news will spread to the whole world. This will reflect negatively to Indonesia,&#8221; said Ron Muller told AFP on Monday (14/12/2009).</p>
<p>On the other hand, Anthony Ingram, a man who came from Sacramento California, said it should not be the statue of Obama standing in Menteng Park like this. &#8220;It shouldn&#8217;t be Obama statue mounted here. Although he is the U.S. President and I am proud of it, I don&#8217;t think he&#8217;s made any significant contribution and deserves a statue made for him in Indonesia.&#8221; Ingram who is now pursuing education at a private university in Jakarta further explained, the spot where the statue is now better be occupied by a statue of  true Indonesia hero.</p>
<p><strong>Naked-Malaysian</strong>: Such a contradiction in honoring anything that is American (or is it Indonesian?). Moral of the story, are they trying to tell that any Indonesian can be the the President of United States (without first having an American mother)?</p>

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		<title>The Myth of Culture Theft and Ownership</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 15 Dec 2009 05:23:45 +0000</pubDate>
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<p>As of 8th. September 2009, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural &#8230;
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<p>As of 8th. September 2009, UNESCO (United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization) acknowledged Indonesian Batik into world Intangible Culture Heritage list. This, together with Wayang Kulit (shadow puppet) and Keris (wavy dagger) that were inscribed in 2008 into the same, has been applauded many Indonesian citizens as a win over Malaysia amid recent accusation of Malaysia&#8217;s stealing Indonesia cultures. Indonesia&#8217;s medias and private blogs exude euphoric belief that the recognition will grant Indonesia exclusive rights in term of property and copyright for the said cultures. So how far this is true?</p>
<p>According to UNESCO&#8217;s own definition this would simply means they&#8217;ll recognize the effort of safeguarding these cultures in Indonesia. Specifically, it is all about preservation of culture. It was never about about property or copyright. This would also means that the ground is still open for Malaysia and other countries to request the same from UNESCO should they choose to. </p>
<div class="wp-caption alignnone" style="width: 510px"><img class=" " title="Indonesia-Malaysia Wayang Kulit" src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2660/4186232711_227651322f.jpg" alt="Indonesia-Malaysia Wayang Kulit similar appearance" width="500" height="191" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Indonesia-Malaysia Wayang Kulit respectively</p></div>
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<p><em><strong>What is Intangible Cultural Heritage?</strong></em></p>
<p><em>According to the 2003 Convention for the Safeguarding of the Intangible Cultural Heritage, the intangible cultural heritage (ICH) – or living heritage – is the mainspring of our cultural diversity and its maintenance a guarantee for continuing creativity.</em></p>
<p><em>The Convention states that the ICH is manifested, among others, in the following domains:</em></p>
<p><em>* Oral traditions and expressions including language as a vehicle of the intangible cultural heritage;<br />
* Performing arts (such as traditional music, dance and theatre);<br />
* Social practices, rituals and festive events;<br />
* Knowledge and practices concerning nature and the universe;<br />
* Traditional craftsmanship. </em></p>
<p><em>The 2003 Convention defines ICH as the practices, representations, expressions, as well as the knowledge and skills, that communities, groups and, in some cases, individuals recognise as part of their cultural heritage.</em></p>
<p><em>The definition also indicates that the ICH to be safeguarded by this Convention:</em></p>
<p><em>* is transmitted from generation to generation;<br />
* is constantly recreated by communities and groups, in response to their environment, their interaction with nature, and their history;<br />
* provides communities and groups with a sense of identity and continuity;<br />
* promotes respect for cultural diversity and human creativity;<br />
* is compatible with international human rights instruments;<br />
* complies with the requirements of mutual respect among communities, and of sustainable development. </em></p>
<p><em>The ICH is traditional and living at the same time. It is constantly recreated and mainly transmitted orally. It is difficult to use the term authentic in relation to ICH; some experts advise against its use in relation to living heritage (see the Yamato Declaration: English|French).</em></p>
<p><em>The depository of this heritage is the human mind, the human body being the main instrument for its enactment, or – literally – embodiment. The knowledge and skills are often shared within a community, and manifestations of ICH often are performed collectively.</em></p>
<p><em>Many elements of the ICH are endangered, due to effects of globalization, uniformization policies, and lack of means, appreciation and understanding which – taken together – may lead to the erosion of functions and values of such elements and to lack of interest among the younger generations.</em></p>
<p><em>The Convention speaks about communities and groups of tradition bearers, without specifying them. Time and again it was stressed by the governmental experts who prepared the draft of the Convention that such communities have an open character, that they can be dominant or non dominant, that they are not necessarily linked to specific territories and that one person can very well belong to different communities and switch communities.</em></p>
<p><em>The Convention introduces, by establishing the Representative List, the idea of “representativeness”. “Representative” might mean, at the same time, representative for the creativity of humanity, for the cultural heritage of States, as well as for the cultural heritage of communities who are the bearers of the traditions in question.<br />
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If there was a song that could really represent the spirit of south east asia region, then that song is Rasa Sayang Eh!. In Indonesia, Malaysia, Brunei, Singapore and part of Thailand and the Philippines, Rasa Sayang Eh! usually sung to children by mothers and to celebrate visiting friends from far-away. If there was one true song that extend beyond the barrier of languages, countries and races, then this folk song would be it.</p>
<p>But that is in the past now. Rasa Sayang Eh! has recently caused a spat between Malaysia and Indonesia. Citizens from both countries exchanged harsh words over Malaysia  using the song as backdrop for tourism advertisement. There was even a call for war from a certain country angry citizens.</p>
<p><strong><div id="attachment_309" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 646px"><a rel="attachment wp-att-309" href="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/blog/shades-of-grey/rasa-sayang-eh/attachment/rasa-sayang-eh/"><img class="size-full wp-image-309" title="Rasa Sayang Eh!" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/Rasa-Sayang-Eh.jpg" alt="A scene of few Malays pretending to be drunk singing Rasa Sayang Eh! from a Malay film using the same title as the song. This film was produced in 1959 in Singapore casting Wahid Satay and Kasma Booty." width="636" height="425" /></a><p class="wp-caption-text">A scene of few Malays pretending to be drunk singing Rasa Sayang Eh! from a Malay film of the same title. This film was produced in 1959 in Singapore casting Wahid Satay and Kasma Booty.</p></div></strong></p>
<p>One can easily google what it&#8217;s all about. As the relation between the two countries has not improved much since then, people of today would no longer able to sing the song the way it was meant as before. It is ironic that  a song once sung to commemorate newly found friends is now serves only to remind ourself with sentiment and hate to others. The way it is now, people will remember Rasa Sayang Eh! as a &#8216;friendly&#8217; song that almost caused a war between two neighboring country.</p>
<p><strong>Rasa Sayang Eh!</strong></p>
<p>rasa sayang eh<br />
rasa sayang sayang eh<br />
eh lihat nona jauh<br />
rasa sayang sayang eh</p>
<p>buah cempedak di luar pagar<br />
ambil galah tolong jolokkan<br />
saya budak baru belajar<br />
kalau salah tolong tunjukkan</p>
<p>pulau pandan jauh ke tengah<br />
gunung daik bercabang tiga<br />
hancur badan di kandung tanah<br />
budi yang baik di kenang juga</p>
<p>dua tiga kucing berlari<br />
mana sama si kucing belang<br />
dua tiga boleh ku cari<br />
mana sama abang seorang</p>
<p>pisang emas dibawa berlayar<br />
masak sebiji di atas peti<br />
hutang emas boleh di bayar<br />
hutang budi di bawa mati</p>
<p><strong>Meaning<br />
</strong></p>
<p>“rasa” means “feel”</p>
<p>“sayang” has several meanings in this song. its literal definition is “love” – the friendly kind.</p>
<p>in this song, “rasa sayang” means “to feel love” and “to feel so much love that one gets heavy hearted to release/leave.”</p>
<p>“rasa sayang” is usually sung among new friends, and frequently as one parts.</p>
<p>“lihat nona jauh” means “to see a girl so far away / moving further and further away” and this is the reason one feels “love” and “heavy hearted.”<br />
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<p><strong><div id="attachment_240" class="wp-caption alignleft" style="width: 320px"><img class="size-full wp-image-240   " title="baby-orangutan" src="http://www.Naked-Malaysian.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/baby-orangutan.jpg" alt="Baby orangutans spend more time being reared by their mothers than any other mammal except humans." width="310" height="433" /><p class="wp-caption-text">Baby orangutans spend more time being reared by their mothers than any other mammal except humans.</p></div></strong></p>
<h1>Orangutans: The Red Apes</h1>
<p><em>Orang</em> = man<br />
<em>hutan</em> = forest<br />
<em><strong>Orangutan = man of the forest</strong></em></p>
<p>The word orangutan translates literally as &#8220;man of the forest,&#8221; from the Malay and Indonesian words orang and hutan.</p>
<p>Orangutans, sometimes called &#8220;red apes,&#8221; are highly intelligent primates with advanced reasoning and thinking skills. They are tool-using creatures — they poke branches into termite holes, use chewed-up leaves as sponges to soak up water, and use branches or sticks to test the depth of the water before entering it.</p>
<p>Though large, orangutans are usually gentle, and spend most of their lives up in trees, where they&#8217;re safe from predators. They bear amazing similarities to humans: baby orangutans cry, whimper, and smile just like human babies, and their facial expressions indicate happiness, fear, anger, surprise, and other emotions. Orangutans and humans share approximately 97 percent the same DNA. Baby orangutans are cared for by their mothers longer than other mammals except humans.</p>
<p>Orangutans typically have long, shaggy reddish brown hair and a heavy body. They have long, strong arms well-suited for life in the trees, and hand-life feet, which aid in their climbing.</p>
<p>In ancient times, orangutans ranged throughout most of Asia. But today, as a result of human encroachment on their jungles, orangutan populations are found only in Borneo and Sumatra, the only areas with large enough forests to sustain a breeding population of these intelligent, gentle creatures. </p>
<p>The precise population of remainining orangutans is unknown, but experts estimate that the number of orangs in Sumatra is about half of what it was in 1993.</p>
<h1>Orangutan Facts</h1>
<ul>
<li>Size of Orangutans;<br />
Males: about 4 1/2 feet tall and 200 to 250 lbs.<br />
Females: About 3 1/2 feet tall and 100-150 lbs.</li>
<li>Orangutan Lifespan:<br />
Orangutans live to about 35 to 40 years of age in the wild, and into their      50s in captivity.</li>
<li>Orangutan Babies:<br />
Female orangutans bear one baby at a time, like humans, about every 6 to 7      years. The female reaches sexual maturity at around 7 years, and can remain      fertile for up to 30 years.</li>
<li>Social Culture:<br />
Adult female orangutans live with their young, while adult males live      alone.</li>
<li>Diet:<br />
Orangutan diets consist largely of fruits and nuts, coarse vegetation,      insects, small vertebrates, tree bark, and eggs.</li>
</ul>
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		<title>The Feud Between Neighbors</title>
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<p>If you want to know if someone is a good person or not, ask his neighbor. If &#8230;
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<p>If you want to know if someone is a good person or not, ask his neighbor. If you asked anyone closed to him/her like friends or with family ties, most probably they will tell only the good things. In modern days, neighbor are liked watchdog, they looked at you for your lackings, whatever might be your wrongdoings as their eyes hawked over for your dirty laundry. Neighbors supposedly talked about each others, good or bad, undiscriminately, usually behind your back.</p>
<p>So they say.</p>
<p>Bordering with Malaysia are Singapore, Thailand, Brunei, the Philippines and Indonesia . These are Malaysia&#8217;s most immediate neighbors.</p>
<p>In not so old days, Singapore used to be just a district in Johore, one of Malaysia&#8217;s 13 states. Recently Malaysia has lost the Pedra Blanca or Pulau Batu Putih to Singapore in the International Court of Justice. The general Malaysian public was furious for losing a piece of land to a runaway island.</p>
<p>3 southernmost states in Thailand; Narathiwat, Yala, Pattani used to be part of ancient Hindu Malay kingdom Langkasuka, together with Kelantan, Perlis and Kedah of Malaysia&#8217;s northernmost. These 3 states, mainly consist from Malay muslim population, are now in turmoil with capital Bangkok over Muslim separatist movement.</p>
<p>The region of present-day Sabah was part of the Sultanate of Brunei around the early 16th century. The present-day Brunei is tiny compared to its glory days. Recently Brunei has officially dropped its long-standing territorial claim over Limbang, a northern division in Sarawak, ending the long-standing Malaysia-Brunei boundary issues.</p>
<p>The Philippines has dormant claim over Sabah as part of the Sultan of Sulu&#8217;s sovereignty, once a prize for helping the Sultan of Brunei against his enemies.</p>
<p>Indonesia has the most dispute with Malaysia. Historically parts of Malaysia used to be Indonesia and vice versa, depending on which period of civilization you looked at. Most favored by the Indonesian is the Majapahit era whilst most favored by Malaysian would probably be during the Malay Sultanate of Malacca. However, major parts of both countries were once united under the ancient Buddhist Malay Kingdom of Srivijaya on the island of Sumatra. Dispute between Malaysia and Indonesia nowadays mainly involved territorial claims and border related issues. Recently Indonesia has lost Sipadan and Ligitan island to Malaysia in the International Court of Justice, causing Malaysia&#8217;s subsequent claim over Ambalat. This and with other matters has caused the Indonesian public rewaging a &#8216;Ganyang Malaysia&#8217; (destroy Malaysia) sentiment, once waged by the late President Sukarno over the inclusion of Sabah and Sarawak and formation of Malaysia in 1963 . As of today, the Malaysia map is following what was once determined by the Bristish, as Indonesia&#8217;s by the Dutch.</p>
<p>So basically we are screwed and mainly surrounded with enemies as neighbors. In that case, should you wanting to know about Malaysia, check your sources, its better if you read it from us first hand.</p>

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