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Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Malaysia Online Newspaper

Malaysia as a developing country has seen a lot of development in terms of information Technology recently. Such development plainly sparks chain reaction to other fields as well, such as the electronic media and to be definite the newspaper. Just a decade ago there was only a handful of on-line newspapers in Malaysia but at the time this report is written, there are 23 on-line newspapers which are currently active in Malaysia.

The newspaper publishers are as a matter of fact in a dilemma, they are caught in a situation where they can select to go against the It mainstream, that is to stay as an offline newspaper publishers or they can select to corollary the mainstream and that is to go on-line. But whether way there is a risk involved - if they select to stay offline, they risk of losing to their competitors as in the news enterprise time is crucial: The one who brings the news the fastest to the readers is the winner.

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On the other hand, if they select to corollary the crowd or mainstream, they are losing their income from the existing readers as being on-line means free reading. Of course, the content can be tailored or trimmed down so that the paid version has much value-for-money element in it but then again it is a break or make decision to make.

As of now, I can only reckon that there are more good than bad to go on-line for the newspaper publishers in Malaysia as apparently there has been no case where a newspaper publisher has gone bust. Hopefully, such trend will continue and there will be more online newspaper in Malaysia in the future.

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Tuesday, April 19, 2011

Is Biodiesel Made From Palm Oil Threatening the Very Existence of Orangutan's?

Many environmental organisations and conservationists have been warning us that eating foods and using biodiesel made from palm oil is having a direct result upon and threatening the survival of that much loved primate the Orangutan.

So what's all the fuss about?

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Environmentalists have commonly been largely supportive of the adoption of biodiesel because, apart from being biodegradable, it gives off fewer emissions when used in our vehicles. Not all biodiesel fuel is the same however, some are best than others in the way they are produced and environmental organisations have begun to inquire oil palm cultivation especially, in up-to-date years, how large areas of natural rainforest have been cleared to make way for oil palm plantations. It is argued that apart from the loss of forest ecosystems, oil palm cultivation has become a major polluter on a local level due to indiscriminate use of petroleum based pesticides and fertilizers. This has lead to soils becoming so polluted over time that many previously fertile areas have become wastelands.

What has given rise to this deforestation?

Western governments have largely embraced the need to cut emissions and have set aggressive targets encompassing the use of so called first generation Biofuels made from food crops. The transportation sector has been singled out due to the fact it is a major volume source of carbon emissions. It could be argued that this has contributed directly to the rapid improvement of the Biofuels industry and marketplace. Also the rise in the cost of crude oil to report levels by mid 2008 meant palm oil has become an increasingly leading agricultural crop in tropical countries with Malaysia and Indonesia seeing the chance for increased exploitation. These two countries inventory now for around 85% of palm oil yield across the world. This area of the world is also the natural habitat of Orang-utans and the increased deforestation is now a threat to their very existence.

But why is Palm Oil so important?

Quite plainly oil palm is the most sufficient oil seed there is and it can produce over 10 times more crude oil per hectare than soybeans and over 20 times more than corn. an additional one factor development palm oil in expanding inquire is apart from being used in Biodiesel production, it is also used as an ingredient in many other day to day household foodstuffs as well as cosmetics. Ironically, oil palm may be more ecologically friendly due its higher yield factor in theory requiring less land by a needful factor than former crops. Many environmental organisations, oil associates and western governments recognise this and are beginning to try to put the case to the local governments concerned.

But oil prices are going down now so will inquire for palm oil drop?

Palm oil prices tend to move in step with the price of crude oil and while the second half of 2008 prices have fallen rapidly also as a result of the global retreat inquire for palm oil should slow down. Critically, does this mean we will see a slow down in the expansion of oil palm plantations? contribute and inquire economics for palm oil propose it should do, but the sceptics among us have maintained that oil palm improvement may in fact be a cover for something that is far more profitable - logging. In Indonesia millions of hectares of forest have been cleared for plantation improvement and plans are in place to double oil palm yield over the next 15 to 20 years spilling over into Borneo. Logging is a much more profitable to both the logging associates and the local governments.

What of the Orangutans?

I'm not sure Orangutans understand the economics and politics in their region of the world. If they did then it is likely they would be putting pressure on the governments both locally and around the world to re-consider the plans they have for what is still the largest tropical rainforest in Asia. Possibly the local agricultural ministers in inquire should look at the mounting pressure from the West, look to their conscience and re-evaluate all ready information. Possibly they would then realise that the long term survival of the regions biodiversity is not only crucial for local indigenous peoples but also our friendly Orangutans and who knows Possibly the very survival of our planet in the long term.

Is Biodiesel Made From Palm Oil Threatening the Very Existence of Orangutan's?

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Monday, April 18, 2011

Malaysia's Green building Index Requirement on Solar Reflectance Index For Paving Materials - Part 2

In recent decades, environmental issues have been discussed and debated all over the world. There are many factors that lead towards these environmental problems. One of it is the buildings, which play a very important role in this issue; not only while construction but also throughout its aid life cycle.

In Part 1 of my article, I've touched on the Solar Reflectance Index requirement in Malaysia's context Breen construction Index. In this part of the article, we will go into details of what is Sri? Urban development is a very important operation for economy stimulation. However, the same development process has brought in some other effects to the surrounding. The face and air climatic characteristic in urban area are higher compared to suburban area; and the trend is in upwards due to more suburban areas are being converted into urban areas. This health is known as heat island effect; and though there are many factors contributing towards this, solar absorption has been identified one of the main cause for this.

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The structure and paved face are always exposed to the solar energy, and thus spellbinding more heat directly from the sun; which eventually released to the surrounding. Due to this increased surrounding temperature, the usage of air conditioning has increased tremendously which obviously leads to many other environmental problems.

What is Sri? It is a composite value calculated base on equations provided in Astm E1980. The field value is measured using portable emissometer (Astm C1371), which measures the face solar reflectance and emittance value.

Solar Reflectance - is a value measured on the solid material which is indicated on a scale of 0 to 1. The value 1 means that all the solar directed to the material face is reflected back, while the value 0 means none is reflected. Based on literature, light colors tend to have much higher reflectance value compared to dark colors.

Emittance - is estimation of how well the face let go the absorbed heat, and also reported on a scale of 0 to 1. The value 1 indicates 100% emittance. Most of the concrete products has an emittance value of 0.85 to 0.95.

As mentioned in Part 1 of this narrative series, the Green construction Index of Malaysia's requirement on Sri for concrete pavement is at least 29. Under this guideline, the concrete pavement material to be used not only must accomplish the minimum Sri, but also to be used for more 50% of the paving area. Only then the task will qualify for the green points under this criterion.

Look out for my follow-up narrative on this topic, which will discuss more Green construction Index.

Malaysia's Green building Index Requirement on Solar Reflectance Index For Paving Materials - Part 2

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

How Ethical Investments affect Events on a Global Level

Greenpeace has criticised the Norwegian government for hypocrisy in relation to its ethical investments in Malaysia.

While the commentary itself is regarded in some quarters, both within Norway and without, as negative publicity, it indeed provides an exquisite example of how ethical investments have a sure impact on the development of corporate standards and company practices nearby the globe.

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Norway's global investments are managed by the state-owned Norges Bank speculation Management, which manages a fund of over 0 billion, much of it invested agreeing to ethical speculation system and based on ethical speculation criteria.

Norway currently has over m invested in Sinar Mas, a Malaysian company which includes biofuels in its product range.

However, Sinar Mas stands accused of destroying rainforest and orang-utan habitats as part of its campaign to free up land for production of palm oil, which is a key ingredient of its biofuels. Sinar Mas has already admitted to clearing land for plantation, before it had received permits or made conservation assessments.

While the Norwegian government is treating the accusations of hypocrisy as negative publicity, there is also a sure side to the story.

The pressure from Greenpeace also highlights how governments and ethical speculation fellowships are struggling to ensure that their cash benefits only those fellowships which demonstrate high standards of environmental commitment and corporate governance.

They also demonstrate how they can adjust their ethical portfolios to avoid those fellowships and industries with skeletons in their ethical closet.

The situation in Indonesia also shows how a development on the global stage, while appearing to be a sure environmental development, can be fraught with ethical concerns and problems when you dig a minuscule deeper.

The Indonesian government is promoting the creation of palm oil plantations in Papua, as a way of bringing development to the region.

They are also claiming that by expanding production of palm oil, which is a basic ingredient of biofuels, makes a solid and highly ethical offering to the gradual switch away from fossil fuels.

However, there has been comprehensive bullying and coercion of local communities in Papua, to force them to allow their land to be used in this way.

In one case, a 4-year-old boy was forced to sign documents giving a plantation company operate of his family's land for decades.

On a more sure note, Norway recently scrapped its investments in Samling Global, a Malaysian timber company accused of illegal logging and environmental damage.

How Ethical Investments affect Events on a Global Level

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Saturday, April 16, 2011

Malaysia - An Open Destination For Foreign Students

There are many countries that are gift scholastic programs to international students. Countries like the United States, Australia, France, Spain and many other industrialized nations are not exerting much endeavor to lure foreign students to study in their universities, but apparently, more foreign students rule to enrol in them.

Some other countries are even development initiatives to lure and convince foreign students into enrolling in their universities. These countries hope to make the performance a form of indirect boost to tourism figures and revenues. Thinking about this, foreign students are still tourists in their own way. They still have allowances to spend and they relay the attractiveness they observe in their host country to friends and families they have in their homelands.

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Malaysia is one of the countries that aim to convince more foreign students to enrol in their universities. The country promotes the benefit of getting college and masters degrees at its scholastic institutions. Malaysia openly invites foreign students to try out enrolling and learning locally.

There are many reasons why learning in Malaysia is fascinating to foreign students. The government of Malaysia claims that most universities are public, meaning the institutions can be carefully as study universities. There are also private universities, but Malaysia ensures that the ability of education offered in communal institutions is as good.

Many foreign students enrolling in Malaysia come from the Middle East. As such, it is said that these foreign students do not see vital differences in the culture because being a Muslim country Malaysia is similar in most respects. A third hypothesize is that the country is carefully as a safe nation to be in because there is not much of a terrorist threat.

Ultimately, learning in Malaysia is affordable. Tuition fees are economy and practical compared to matriculation fees charged by universities in other countries.

Malaysia - An Open Destination For Foreign Students

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Thursday, April 14, 2011

Sport a investment - We Love Sports, A Few Things We Can Learn From Sports on Joint investment Agreements

When English soccer teams first played in Malaysia to kick-off Premier League Asia Cup on 2003, it signaled not only the quarterly globalization trend, but also expanding international joint ventures in sports.

Aside from Cnn and Espn sharing media strengths to deliver global sports news, more countries are signing international joint ventures to hold international sport events aside from Olympics and World Cup. Us Houston Rockets, where Yao Ming was drafted, played the first Nba game in China. Major League clubs also played exhibition games in China. The West Indies hosted the Cricket World Cup in western hemisphere while Uk hosted Nfl game.

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Commerce most likely drove the globalized sport events. With international joint ventures, sport franchise interests reach wider markets. Bringing Nba games in China is more than ticket and merchandise sales. It is wider product exposure because sport events are plainly one of the advertising and promotion venues.

With integrated marketing campaigns in 2 or more countries, (commercial) sport managers are drawing in more audiences-or worldwide audience, to be exact. That is why English Premier League is retention more football games covering England.

Though beloved sports had long engaged international audiences without the international games, they moderately are losing their audience base in the primary host country. Tv viewership on basketball, baseball and hockey just dived down to its lowest rating in early and mid 2000. Espn even stopped covering full hockey games.

People just got bored with the approved sport games. They moderately sport and watch more individual, quiet and outdoor games like skateboarding, kayaking, mountain biking, even poker and golf. In fact, Michael Jordan lost to Tiger Woods as the Most beloved Male Athlete on 2006. There is even World Poker Cup now.

Alternative sports are hitting up the televisions. Sport managers should adopt early and right away sport an international joint speculation to perform the same successes of the beloved games before they lose viewership.

Sport a investment - We Love Sports, A Few Things We Can Learn From Sports on Joint investment Agreements

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Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Reality of Teen Crime Statistics

In 1998, one-third of all victims of violent crime were teenagers ages 12-19. roughly 50% of all violent crimes were committed by persons under the age of 25. Homicide was the second foremost cause of deaths for 15-24 year olds. In 2006, 1,539 murder victims were under the age of 18. Those committing homicide, 1,111 were offenders under the age of 18. 15% of all arrests in 2006 were done to individuals under the age of 18.

We hear in the news daily how the percentages of crimes in our youth is dramatically increasing. It is not unfamiliar to hear a headline of a shooting death of teens or of a teen assault. Let's look at the numbers again, according to the U.S. Justice division in 1998 50% of all violent crimes were committed by young people, yet in 2006 only 15% of All arrests (including violent and non violent crimes) was of those under 18. Is that a dramatic increase. Many politicians and news media are obsessed with crime committed by teens. In reality crime statistics show that the youth of today are not any more criminally inclined than in old generations. But think about it, what sells good - whole of crime victims or whole of youth volunteers. In actuality, youth felony crimes over the past 20 years have been on the decline while rates for those over the age of 30 have increased.

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The numbers are available for anyone to look at through whether the U.S. Justice division Website or through the Federal Bureau of Investigations website. In the 1990's the teen people was addition just as fast as the general people was. The popular myth that as the teen people increases so does crime is false. It is just a myth.

In today's community we read sensationalized headlines like the Jenna 6 case. It makes for good Tv. It sells newspapers. Teens choosing to do clear things in the community does not sell and ends up whether in the projection of page 20 of the newspaper of worse yet in the "if we need a filler" pile. How do I know this, I submit articles on a quarterly basis to the news media - all of a clear nature. I asked editors why they choose one article over another. "To make a clear cut statement - we print what sells not what is nice to read."

So who is to blame? The media? Or those buying into the headlines?

Something to think about the next time you read about teen statistics. Or possibly any statistics.

The Reality of Teen Crime Statistics

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