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Tuesday, November 9, 2010

Tomorrow's World

Our world today is at a crossroad. As the people of the world, our world’s future depends on which road we take. There are two possibilities on how tomorrow’s world will be like. Either the world will be doomed or it will be a safe and enjoyable place to live in.

If we keep on living as we are today, the world’s future will be bleak. Global warming remains a haunting reality as long as developed nations do not do enough to stop pollution. This is because the pollution caused by all nations affects the whole world. By using motor vehicles, not curbing deforestation, building more industries and not recycling, we are actually increasing the amount of carbon dioxide and methane in the atmosphere. As a result of this and the thinning of the ozone layer, temperatures will rise. In another fifty years, the polar ice caps will melt, raising the sea level and causing islands and coastal areas to disappear. The people who live near the coastal areas will lose their homes. Habitats of different kinds of animals and birds such as turtles and seagulls will be destroyed. Cities or countries that are under the sea level now will be submerged and disappear completely from the world map.

The increase in temperature will cause an increase in the frequency of destructive storms and serious flooding in the north and west side of the world. In the south and east, summer will become warmer, drier and sunnier. With the ever changing climate, the production of food will be affected adversely. With floods and droughts, the crops cannot grow properly. There might not be enough food to feed the world’s population.

Pollution and extreme heat will also affect our health. Sulphur dioxide released through factories and burning of petrol causes respiratory problems in humans. People who are constantly exposed to extreme environmental heat will experience difficulties first. They need large amounts of water and salt to replace water and salts lost in sweat. But, will there be enough clean water as global warming increases? Without sufficient water, we will all suffer from dehydration and may collapse. It is also notable that continuous exposure to heat for many hours will cause heatstroke. Diseases like malaria and dengue fever will spread easily in warmer temperatures. Since the ozone layer is getting thinner and thinner each day because of pollution, there is a possibility that more people will suffer skin cancer and other skin diseases. If this extreme environmental heat and pollution keeps going on, the population of the world will decrease dramatically and Earth will become a less hospitable place to live in.

As nations are developing today, they are also using up and depleting the natural resources of the world. Year after year, the forests are decreasing because developing nations need the space to build their next project and use the woods as building materials. Trees are also decreasing because of acid rain. Acid rain destroys the surface of leaves, roots and eventually stunts the growth of the plants. Therefore, there will be no new trees to replace those which had been cut down.

Petroleum is also decreasing rapidly. We are producing more and more motor vehicles each year and to fuel them we need more petroleum. Since petroleum is non-renewable, the price of it will increase each year. But people still need petrol to fuel their cars. Therefore, who ever gets hold of that oil well, they will be rich. This can lead to fights and wars against the countries because of the perceived unfffairness and economic unbalance.

The world will be at stake if pollution increases and natural resources decrease. The next generation might have to live inside a chamber with protective suits and oxygen tanks on their backs. Their children might not even know what trees, snow, and dogs are. They might also have a very short lifespan.

If we start to reduce pollution, use renewable resources, and start recycling, the world might have a brighter future. To reduce pollution doesn’t mean we have to go back to the olden days of bicycles and horse carts. With the modern technology that we have now, we can start producing smart cars and solar powered cars to replace motor vehicles that run on petrol. Wind, solar, and hydro power can be used to produce electricity instead of relying on coal and petroleum. By recycling plastics, aluminum cans, paper, and rubber, the amount of rubbish will not only decreases, the amount of methane gas produced will also decrease. Our natural resources then will still be here for the next generation to enjoy.

With the pollution decreasing, there will be fresher air for us to breathe. Our health will improve and we might have a longer lifespan. With biotechnology there will be no problem to produce more nutritious food to feed the world’s population. Droughts, floods, and extreme weather will not happen so frequently. Habitats of animals will be preserved and extinction can be evaded.

All nations around the world have to work together to reduce pollution and that means they should all agree to limit the amount of industries that each country will have. The leaders and aristocrats should be fair and not get crazed over power and riches. The production of weapons should also be decreased because this is a step to end the fights and wars; it is a step to gain peace and harmony.

If these actions are taken, then the world will surely be a peaceful, safe and enjoyable place to live in. Our children will be able to learn and play in a safe environment without any worries. People will be able to live a more healthy and successful lifestyle. This is the road that we should take. This is how tomorrow’s world should be like. I look forward to the day when the leaders of our world realize the importance of working hand-in-hand for world protection. I look forward to the day when our presidents and kings decide that our number one priority is our mother Earth. When this happens, then and only then can we say that there will be a better world tomorrow.

Friday, September 3, 2010

My first week of classes

Hey what's up guys?? ^^

Phew... today I'll be having one more class before the Idil Fitr holidays :)
I'll be celebrating it with my family at Jakarta :D
I can't wait!!! hehehe

Back to the topic :P
This week was very tiring... really.. what an experience
My first week of classes ain't bad.. but I'm just a 'lil bit disappointed with the schedule & some lecturers...
Yesterday we had a morning class.. we waited for like 2 hours still the lecturer didn't come.. I know that he might be busy or he had another class but at least inform us before so that we wont be so confused...
& the schedule... well I can't really complain coz the seniors have gone through all of this & they say its normal...

Well I just hope that it'll get better in the future :)
Nothing will bring me down & I wont give up!!

ok, catch you later guys ^_~

Sunday, August 29, 2010

The Economic Faculty

May peace be upon you readers :)

Guess what... My friend & I paid a visit to the faculty of economics this morning.
I just wanna where my classrooms will be so that I wont have to search for it on my first day of class on Sept 1st.. hehe

When we got down from the public transport, we were like "are we at the right place?"...
The faculty is still in construction... Well the building is ready even though is still needs cleaning.. But the surrounding area is not ready yet.. its all dirt, no pavements or grass...

Well I just hope that it'll be ready soon :)

Friday, August 27, 2010

Orientation has ended... Yay ^^

Hiya :)

Finally 2 tiring days of orientation has ended... But it was fun despite the heat & crowdedness hehe ^^
Learned a lot about the Uni, student life & so on...
I'm on a break.. yay!!
But my business is far from over... just got my new schedule..
I can't believe on Wednesdays I have class from morning 'till 6 in the evening.. T_T but what can I do...

But as what my friends said to me...
SEMANGAT!!!

Chao :D

Friday, August 20, 2010

Goodbye & Thank You...

Hmm don't get it the wrong way.. I'm not saying goodbye to you readers...

My family left me today... T_T
& soon they'll be going back to Saudi...
Thank you for all of the support and of course everything..
It'll take lifetime to repay them back...

But I know what I must do...
Never give up searching for knowledge & focus on my studies :D
Gambate!!!

Thursday, August 19, 2010

It was a very looooooooong line........

Hi readers.....

why do I sound so tired?... well its coz I am...
I just got back from a very long process of verification.. well 4 hr to be exact.. But it was worth it anyway ^^
I'm officially a new student at UNDIP :D
oh yeah, I also met some new friends too :)

well guys time for to hit the piano.. (hehe not the sack)
just to relax for a while ^_~

Wednesday, August 18, 2010

A New Life

Dear Readers

Just so you all know I'm already in Semarang!!
Moved straight into my new room... It's still not that tidy hehe.
Well I guess this is gonna be a brand new start for brand new life as university student ^^


Last but not least for all my friends out there...
Thank you for all your birthday wishes :D
You guys made my day ^_~

Take care guys,,

Tuesday, August 10, 2010

Welcome ya Ramadhan!!

Alhamdulillah I've been given another chance to greet Ramadhan this year :D (so happy hehe)

Please forgive me if I ever done anything wrong to any of you out there...

May Allah bless you all ^^

Tired but it was worth it ^^

Hi everyone :)

I back at jogja after 3 tiring days at Semarang... hehe
For confirmation: Yup I'll be studying at UNDIP (Diponegoro University) taking accountancy.
Hope registration goes well... Wish me luck ^_~

hmm the tiring part of the trip would be finding a comfortable place near campus for me to live in while studying... too bad the girl's dormatory isn't ready for this year...
After walking & knocking on doors for hours under the strong rays of sunlight finally I got room that's available :)
It may look small, plain & simple (like me hehe ^^V), it's enough for now. I can look for a bigger place later next year, if I'm not too busy...
Will be moving into my new room on my birthday, 18th of August.
can't wait ^^

well guys, maybe that's all for today
over & out.

Saturday, July 31, 2010

Hello There!!

Hi there readers!! :) If there're still anyone out there reading this hehe...
I can't believe I haven't update this blog for like soooo looong... Well sorry guys, I've been very busy catching up for the national exam this past year in Saudi... But now I'm back!! Getting ready for Uni life in Indonesia ^^
I really can't wait... It's gonna be a new experience for me, wish me luck :)
Ok readers, I'll try to update as much as I can from now on :D

Catch you later

Wednesday, June 23, 2010

Reaching Up

Life is a challenge, a test.
We all have our dreams & tries to do our best.
Reaching up is not always a comfort,
It needs time, energy, & effort.

We may fail sometimes,
But giving up is also a crime.
Along the way there might be mistakes that we commit,
But I tell you now don't ever quit.

Reaching up to touch the sky.
Growing our wings & ready to fly.
Feeling the breeze on our complexion.
Sharing the moment of our elation.

We have our own ways toward success,
Different strategies like a game of chess.
But there's always a common foundation,
That is of course, knowledge & education.