Wednesday, November 20, 2019

REFLECTION ON THE DAY OF THE TAHOMA TREE VOLUNTEERISM PROJECT

On the 20th of November the project started at around 8.00 in the morning. It started off with the students assembling and doing warm up. After that,the usherers did a opening speech followed by Dr.Zanariah. Then, one of the landscape staff introduced himself and roughly thought of us the ways to fertilize and put the soil around the trees after cleaning them up. 

At around 9.15 am the students had their light breakfast which was provided. Safety was emphasized by giving everyone safety gloves and made sure everyone is in their proper attire. As i am in the logistics and technical team, i still managed to plan my tree with the help of my friend. After that, the replanting process started.


BEFORE THE PROCESS :


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AFTER THE PROCESS :


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The project ended after everyone fertilized and named their trees. The students were also asked to water their trees 3 times a week and asked to constantly check on them. Lunch was given to all the students after at the end and everyone left the area after making sure it was clean and tidy. Although we all were so tired, but we were extra excited to see the outcomes during the season. 
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Monday, November 18, 2019

REFLECTION ON THE DISCUSSION FOR THE VOLUNTEERISM PROJECT

Before our class conducted the project, we sat down and had a few meetings and discussions as a preparation for the project. We discussed about the activities for that day and who will be in charge of it. 

This is to ensure the project goes well as planned. Each chosen committee members presented their ideas and instructed others about the rules and even asked suggestions about it. This involved everyone's participations. 

Below can be seen the final list of the committee members for the volunteerism project 💌
the committee members for the volunteerism project
I was the member for the logistics and technical where our team will be responsible for providing the soil and fertilizers to each member for their trees. 

This volunteerism project was finalized to be held on the 20th of November 2019 at carpark of FSSK around 7.00 in the morning. This project involves 40 students and 30 tahoma trees to be replanted.

Saturday, November 16, 2019

REFLECTION ON THE BOOK I BORROWED FROM CAIS

After the talk, we were asked to go to the CAIS and was encouraged to borrow books. As i am an anthropology and sociology student, i decided to find a book which i can later use it as a revision for one of my subject. 

Later on, i found a book entitled  SEXUALITIES IN ANTHROPOLOGY:  A READER which was written by Andrew P. Lyons and Harriet D. Lyons. The reason i choose this book was because it has information related to my Gender, Ethnicity and Class subject. 




This summary of this book is it succinct and reveals excerpts from key figures in the history of anthropology abut sexualities, morality, and the family featured. It explains how to society accepts and how some did not accept of the gender identities. They also relate it with their thinking and mindsets. This book also offers insights into the diversity of human social beliefs and practices relating to sexuality in different times and in different cultures around the world.



Wednesday, November 13, 2019

REFLECTION ON THE CENTRE ACADEMIC INFORMATION STUDENT (CAIS) UNIMAS

outside view of CAIS
     
















Universiti Malaysia Sarawak (UNIMAS) is a Malaysian public university located in Kota Samarahan, Sarawak. UNIMAS was officially incorporated on 24 December 1992. Recently, UNIMAS has been ranked among top 200th in Asian University Rankings 2017 by QS World University Rankings.

     CAIS has five floors which makes it one of the biggest building in UNIMAS. There is also computer labs, a 24-hour study room, printing services at CAIS.

inner view of CAIS