Teori Teleologi

Istilah teleologi diambil daripada bahasa Yunani iaitu “telos” yang bermaksud tujuan atau matlamat dan “logos” yang bermaksud kajian.

2 Teori Penting Teleologi adalah Utilitarianisme dan Egoisme

Konsep ini mula dipebincangkan oleh ahli-ahli falsafah pada masa itu seperti Aristotle dan Pluto.

Peranan Teori Teleologi dalam pembinaan jambatan kedua

Konsep Teori Teleologi dilihat memainkan peranan dalam pembuatan keputusan pembinaan jambatan kedua Pulau Pinang .

Pemasalahan Dalam Teleologi

Mencuri bagi teleologi tidak dinilai baik atau buruk berdasarkan tindakan, melainkan oleh tujuan dan akibat dari tindakan itu.

SANTAI SEBENTAR - ROBIN HOOD BAIK ATAU JAHAT?

Adakah anda pernah menonton filem Robin Hood? adakah anda rasa tindakan Robin Hood baik?.

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Tahukah Anda: DOCUMENTARY TO EXPLORE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN MALAYSIA & FIJI DURING THE MALAYAN EMERGENCY

The stories of Fijian soldiers who responded to a call to assist Malaysia during the Malayan Emergency will finally be captured and stored through a documentary titled “Back to Batu Pahat”.



The participation of the Fijian troops who were stationed in the Malayan village of Batu Pahat has been told and retold and verbally transmitted from one generation to another in Fiji. It is very close to the hearts of Fijians and is part of Fiji’s proud military heritage. However, very little has been done to protect and safeguard this heritage and the passage of time has seen the decline in the number of Fijian soldiers that fought during the Emergency. This will now be realised following the signing of the MOU between Malaysia and Fiji.

Representing the Malaysian Government was the National Film Development Corporation Malaysia (FINAS) while the Fiji High Commission in Kuala Lumpur represented the Fijian Government. At the signing were the FINAS Director General, Mr. Raja Rozaimie Raja Dalnish Shah and Charge D’affaires with the Fiji High Commission, Mr. Pita Tagicakirewa. The signing took place on 28th January at the FINAS HQ.

Fiji’s High Commissioner to Malaysia, Ratu Meli Bainimarama who is currently in Fiji attending a number of investment meetings could not hide his delight on what he considers a very important and significant milestone for the Fijian Government.

“Back to Batu Pahat will explore the role Fijian Troops played during the Malayan Emergency. The troops and the type of activities they conducted during the Emergency both in the field of battle where they proved to be a courageous force to be reckoned with, to how the Malaysian culture impacted the soldiers and how that in turn contributed to the culture back in Fiji.”

“During the 4 years of Fijian involvement, some 1,600 Fijian troops served from 1952 to 1956. The First of which to arrive being the 1Bn FIR, of this force, some 25 Fijian troops paid the ultimate sacrifice, losing their lives in combat operations in the jungles and plantations of Malaya”.

“Friendships on and off the battle field developed between the two nation. Tthe first Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tunku Abdul Rahman became a strong friend and mentor to Ratu Sir Edward Cakobau, who was a much loved commander of the Fijian Battalion, and who later went on to become the Deputy Prime Minister of Fiji and whose son Brigadier General Ratu Epeli Nailatikau is now the current President of Fiji”, said High Commissioner Bainimarama.

The documentary will feature in-depth interviews supporting the main story of following the returning soldiers back to Batu Pahat.  Coupled with historically accurate re-enactments, rare footage of the Fijian and Commonwealth troops during the period will make for a world-class production which will capture this important chapter of both nations’ history.

“This agreement between FINAS and the Fijian Government is in line with our strategic direction to increase the number of co-productions with international parties. It will allow Malaysian productions to enter international markets which in turn raise the level of income within the local industry.”

“We can not underestimate the importance of these productions as a way to build relationships which are so often the precursor greater colloboration between countries, especially in the areas of business and education.”

“Malaysia is at the crossroads of many great civilizations; the role Malaysia has played intersects some of the great moments in history, we need to tell these stories so that Malaysians can better understand their place in the world and as a matter of national pride, only then can we decide what role we will play in future”.

“I am personally interested in the closeness between the populations of the two countries, both geneticly and lingustically which must stretch back thousands of years, as there are several words shared words in both languages, so we might be closer than we think.” Stated Raja Rozaimie Raja Dalnish Shah, Director General of FINAS.

Also present at the signing ceremony was Executive Producer, Nordin Abdullah of Tanah Rata Filem Sdn. Bhd. a boutique documentary production house who will be producing Back to Batu Pahat which is due to be released by the end of the year.

High Commissioner Bainimarama had earlier signed the MOU between Fiji and Tanah Rata Filem on 14th January before departing for Fiji.

“As Executive Producer of this project I am humbled to be given the opportuntiy to work on such an important documentary knowing full well that we owe the freedoms that we enjoy today in part to the bravery and sacrifice of these men”, stated Nordin Abdullah, the Managing Director of Tanah Rata Filem.

“As the curtain was drawn on the greatest conflict in human history, World War II, the historical, political and military forces were at play that would set the stage for the battle to define the future of the Malayan Peninsular. What is exciting is that the story of the Fijian troops has yet to be told,” explained Nordin Abdullah.
MINFO
(Source: thejetnewspaper)

Santai Sebentar : Russian ship 'Pallada' is on the way to Malaysia

KUALA LUMPUR: The classic three-mast Guinness book nominee as the world fastest (18 knots) Russian sailing ship “Pallada” is conducting its 125th anniversary tour around the world has left the port of Incheon city in South Korea and is now set for Malaysia to Penang.




The ship carries 90 cadets from the Russian Far Eastern State Technical Fisheries University. The current trip started in January 2014 in Vladivostok, the Harbour at Russia’s Pacific Coast. During the present trip “Pallada” will cover thousands miles and visit 4 countries of the Asia Pacific. They are South Korea, Malaysia, Singapore and Brunei.

While staying in Penang the crew will grant honors to the grave of the sailors of the Russian cruiser “Zhemchug” (“The Pearl”) sunk by the German cruiser “Emden” on October 28, 1914 in Georgetown bay during the 1st  World War military operations here.

“Pallada” was constructed in 1989 and since then has kept sailing for 25 years.

Several thousands Russian and foreign cadets from Holland, Vietnam, Mexico, Arab countries conducted their training on its board. The vessel usually makes 5-6 voyages per year. She is proud of vast geography of calls: Japan, China, South Korea, Vietnam, Singapore, Australia, USA and many other countries.

“Pallada” has gained honorable international reputation by its participation in different international regattas and sailing festivals in Europe, America, Australia and Asia, where she always was awarded top prizes.

Within the framework of the program of activities during the stay of “Pallada” in Penang it is settled that on Thursday morning February 27, the Russian sailing ship “Pallada” is due to arrive to Gorgetown.

The vessel will be opened for public on Friday February 28 from 10 am to 5 pm and on Sunday March 2 from 10 am till noon. The public and guests of Malaysia are warmly invited to visit this impressive voyager and to get acquainted with its crew and Maritime Museum on board highlighting the past and the present of the Russian Navy. - Bernama