Monday, March 1, 2010

today ;two papers | SEJARAH &BAHASA MELAYU |

oh exam mood ;OH MY GOD
SEJARAH  was a disaster .i crushed it .omg omg !
inilah akibat tidak membaca *online 24/7-my passion oh!

BAHASA MELAYU -on-the-way-to-disaster
karangan tadi agak mendukacitakan kerana satu jea soalannye yg boleh sy paham ,and definately sy buat yg tu lah .

and tomorrow another essay is waiting -ENGLISH !
sh** totally sh** :o

how can i write an english essay sedangkan karangan bahasa melayu pun aku terkial-kial :(
God please :((

rasa macam nak undo jea umur ni ,nak jadi muda balik .urghh dah tua rupanya diri ini
-_-


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*** i've read this good essay ;when searching for good SPM essays just few minutes ago ~

What a Hero Means to Me

Nitefell


A hero. Someone of admirable traits or qualities. All of us have a hero. To some, a hero might be their favorite actor or musician. To others, someone closer to home, like a father or uncle. But what is hero? It means different things to different people.

 
Many find people of fame or importance their heroes. A patriotic American supporting the war in Iraq may think George Bush is a hero, while others believe he every decision he makes is wrong. On the flip side, Muslims may find Osama Bin Ladin hero for fighting for their for their religious beliefs, while some despise him for getting them involved in war. Actors are often portrayed as the heroes of many younger people. You may watch ‘Pirates of the Caribbean’ and find Johnny Depp your hero. Many people ignore the reality and praise actors for their fictional deeds.

 
Fictional character have, too, sown their way into the hearts of people everywhere. Fictional characters are easy to respect, for they can never prove themselves wrong unless they are meant to within their stories. They do only as intended by their creators, and the creators includes heroic traits in these characters based upon their views on what hero is. In movies, they often become heroes based on appearance or strength, while in books they are valued for their heroic deeds, such as killing great beasts or surviving impossible feats against nature. In the media, what a hero is differs greatly.

 
Lastly, we come to the heroes of myth and legend. They are admired for many of the same things found in media. Strength, impossible feats etc. In the story of Peach boy, an old Japanese legend, a boy born from a giant peach is found in the forest by an elderly couple and raised as a normal child. He ends up undertaking a great quest, in which he sails the a far off island and kills the trouble making demon that resides there. He returns home with the treasure the demon had stolen and lives happily ever after. Not all heroes, however, live “happily ever after”. In the story of Jason and the Argonauts, Jason takes on a perilous quest in order to regain his country. Along the way, he conquers many dangers, and marries a witch named Media. He ends up being banished from his kingdom and throne by those who feared his wife. He lived a weary life as a trouble man, and ends up being killed when a part of his ship, that had rotted through the ages, falls and kills him. Either way, they are admired for their heroic deeds.


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i love to read it ;harap boleh tulis macam ni lah .
but i am lack of vocabulary ,am trying to improve it :)
Amin ...



JANGAN MALU-MALU NAK TEKAN :D

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