Tuesday, November 9, 2010

2nd week is over~~


2nd week is over…
Hurm, eap classes getting more fun I think…hehe, everything seems to run smoothly, our classmates, our sporting-best-fun lecturer ever….
That really make the classes on Tuesday n Thursday last week be a very lively conducted classes…n honestly, I really love that kind of environment for my lectures… especially for this course…even every of my friends who already taken this course before saying that eap’s classes really make them stress n what so but for me….if we take this research-related course as a very stressful subject…yes, it may give u stress..but if u try to make it more fun n u enjoy it….of course u may complete the term paper n this course easily….hahaha….i’m babbling here…
Btw, erm…
Nothing much to say actually,
My group really hope  that the sweet-great-nice environment for eap classes will stays in that way till the end of this semester…
One more thing, thanks a lot to madam for giving us indirect lessons especially on creating blog n what so….:)
Honestly, blogging an academic blog is great n fun!!!
We love it…

We, alphabets…

Good luck guys for a bright new week…

Till now, pens off…

**Money Can Indeed Buy Happiness**


It’s not agreed that money can indeed buy happiness in terms of it does not guarantee permanent happiness and it deprived people’s moral value.
It is not true that money can indeed buy happiness because it does not give permanent happiness. With a large sum of money, people can buy anything that they want which make them happy. Nevertheless, the happiness does not last longer as the money that they had spent on will be finished. Compared to psychological needs, money seems valueless. Psychological needs include competent in work, good social life and self esteem could be the target to bring happiness. Unlike money, psychological needs remain in someone’s attitude as well as bear happiness and satisfaction to the person. Besides, when you are sad and lonely money cannot accompany you instead of that psychological needs can give a great help. Hence, it is not true that money can buy happiness as it does not permanent.
Furthermore, it is not true that money can indeed buy happiness since wealthy people normally are lack of moral values. Rich people are usually arrogant and do not concern with others who are poor and in need. After all, with these behaviour people will stay away from them. Rich people might have a lot of money but they do not have any close friend to share problems and need some advice. Apart of that, the research has shown that materialistic and rich people tend to be more pessimistic and unhappy. For example, people work hard day and night to earn money and living. For wealth people, they think that the money that they have is still not enough and afraid that it will finish. As a result, they work hard everyday and set aside their social life, enjoyment and spending some quality time with their family. Thus, it is not true that money can buy happiness because it caused lack of moral values.

Thursday, November 4, 2010

0052 am,,thursday morning

yeay!!!!!!!
its done...alhamdulillah..
have a look at our step 1 notes k....
enjoy it...

till now, pen off...

:)