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The way of the world

JUST hours after President Barack Obama’s session at the Young Southeast Asian Leaders Initiative (YSEALI) town hall concluded, an online news portal reported that NGOs were rather disappointed by the “weak questions” from student leaders.

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Coding for the people

SO many of us learn new languages like Mandarin, Spanish or German to get that extra edge in our careers, but these days, learning a new programming language could prove just as useful.

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Learning languages

COMING from an English-speaking school, when I had the choice to either sit for PMR Chinese or take the simplified intermediate course, I chose the latter. Back then, my naive self believed that as long as I could order my food at my favourite kopitiams, I was good.

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Art for art’s sake

LOVERS of the arts and budding performers can rejoice at the installation of new endeavour TheatreThreeSixty. Founded by Christopher Ling, Alex Chua, Nandang Abdul Rahman and Nicole Ann Thomas, this spanking new performing arts company promises to ramp up the excitement in the local scene.

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#Selfie culture

PRETTY much everyone – from politicians and celebrities to, well, even my parents – has taken a selfie before. Even the Oxford dictionary added the word to their databse last year, an indicator of how prevalent selfies have become.

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Green matters

WHEN two BRATs found out that they were going to Kota Kinabalu (KK), Sabah, for an event that aims to expose Gen Y to environmental issues in greater detail, they were rather skeptical at first.

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Starting a startup

IF you have an idea you would like to see turn into a business but are unsure of how to go about it, chances are, you could become a startup.

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J-Poppin’ in Malaysia

“WE want more nasi goreng and satay! Malaysian food tastes delicious,” Atsuko and Katsu from Angela proudly exclaimed.

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All the world’s a stage

WE’VE seen the professionals do it.

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Journalism for a cause

INNOVATIVE social enterprises in Malaysia – which are often overlooked or underrepresented in mainstream media – took centre stage in the British Council’s “Journalism for Social Good” video journalism competition.

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