Thursday 30 June 2011

ACADEMIC EXCELLENCE GUARANTEES A SUCCESSFUL LIFE???

     Many people want to achieve success life but it is easier said than done.For everyone of us,there is a different definition about success.Success is not just to good in academic,we have many thing to care of.
      In our real life,people will judge us from many sides.If you have a good manners,people will like you.We have to sense of discipline to other people.They would feel not comfortable when interacting with people  are not ill-mannered.It is meaningless if you have a best result but you don't behave properly.
     Moreover,since childhood we need to have ambitions in life and those ambitions are going to be the motivation for us to move forward and achieve those goals that we have.If we don't have ambition,it is hard to we find our achievement.
   Next,talent is a matter of great importance.It will help us become more successful.For example,if we are not good in academic result,but we have talent to sing,we will be successful person if we put on efforts.For example,Datuk Siti Nurhaliza.She not well in academic but his voice makes many people know her until international.She work hard for  ten years and finally she achieve her dreams.
     In conclusion,we must achieve our ambitions despite facing many obstacles.So many people can we see and can be our idol to help us to achieve our  dreams.So,it is not means when we good in academic,we can be are successful person.As long as we work hard,dare to take risk  and not give up,we will success in life.

History of Sabah

Source : Sabah's Heritage:A Brief Introduction to Sabah's History & History, Sabah Museum, Kota Kinabalu, 1992.
  Before the 16 century, the area we now know as Sabah, Brunei and Sarawak centred around the kingdom of Brunei. In this region the kingdom of Brunei was also the centre of trade with China. This region was in tum controlled by two great empires of that period; first by the Sri Vijayan of Sumatra and then by the Majapahit of Java.
However, early in the 15 century, the Malacca empire under Parameswara spread its influence and took over the trade of Brunei. Through its traders, Islam spread to Brunei by the end of the 15 century. Leadership of the Islamic faith passed to the Brunei Sultans after the fall of Malacca to the Portuguese in 1511. Under Sultan Bolkiah, the kingdom of Brunei extended its influence as far north as Luzon and Sulu, and south and west of Borneo.Except for the Europeans, other foreigners who have had dealings with Sabah or Borneo left no written records of their activities in the region.
The indigenous peoples of Borneo have no written records except oral history and traditions.The Chinese appeared to have had trade and diplomatic ties with Borneo as early as 600 A.D. The Brunei Annals recorded the existence of a Chinese province in the Kinabatangan area. Archaeological evidence from ceramics unearthed in Borneo revealed that for centuries the Chinese had barter-traded their ceramic wares for spices.