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Govin.R

Govin.R

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Katılım Ocak 2011
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Irfan_newboys🇲🇾🇵🇸🏳️🏴
KEMASKINI ISRAEL SPY PENGGUNA TELEFON PINTAR MALAYSIA? Akhbar Israel Hareetz melaporkan bahawa infrastruktur telekomunikasi Israel telah digunakan untuk menggodam dan memantau pengguna telefon pintar dari Malaysia sejak 3 tahun lepas memetik laporan Kumpulan Penyelidikan Digital Kanada Citizen Lab Sistem itu terlibat dalam menggodam Infrastruktur 5G menggunakan alatan perisikan canggih dengan 15,700 tindakan mengesan lokasi di Malaysia dan 9 negara lain seperti Thailand dan Norway Dokumen dari Hareetz mendedahkan syarikat berkaitan Israel menjual alatan pemantauan di seluruh dunia melalui syarikat lain. Contohnya Firma Komunikasi Fink berpangkalan di Switzerland tetapi datanya digunakan syarikat Israel untuk memantau penggunanya , menyamar sebagai syarikat tempatan dan menceroboh rangkaian komunikasi Ia juga menggunakan panggilan telefon, data internet, SIMJacking dan SMS tersembunyi untuk memaksa penggunanya mendedahkan lokasinya
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
TIME IS NOT TREATED THE SAME EVERYWHERE: 1. Germany: Being late is disrespectful. Meetings start to the second. Punctuality here is not a habit. It is a moral standard. 2. Brazil: An invitation for seven means nine. Relationships matter more than schedules. Rigidity kills the atmosphere. 3. Japan: Trains run to the minute. A sixty second delay comes with a formal public apology. Time is a system. The system is everything. 4. India: Events begin when people arrive. The gathering defines the time. Presence matters more than precision. 5. Polynesian cultures: Time was tied to stars, seasons, and the ocean. Circular, not linear. The clock came later and from somewhere else. 6. United States: Time is money. Literally. Every hour is billable. Every minute is scheduled. Rest has to earn its place. 7. Spain: Lunch at three. Dinner at ten. The day bends around the person. Not the other way around. 8. Ethiopia: A different calendar entirely. Thirteen months. New Year in September. A different year than the rest of the world. Time here is a cultural choice, not a global agreement. 9. France: August belongs to rest. Emails go unanswered. Shops close. Nobody apologizes for this. Leisure is a right, not a reward. 10. Kenya: The clock starts at sunrise. Six in the morning is hour zero. Noon is hour six. Time is built around light, not an arbitrary number on a wall. 11. China: One time zone for the entire country. A landmass that should span five. In the far west the sun rises at ten in the morning. Unity was chosen over accuracy. 12.Australia: Aboriginal communities have always read time through seasons, animal movements, and the stars above. For over sixty thousand years the land itself served as the calendar. No clock was ever needed. Nature told them everything. 13. Mexico: Mañana means not right now. Urgency is often self-imposed. The present moment has its own demands and they are considered legitimate. 14. Greece: A guest arrives at any hour. You welcome them fully. The clock adjusts to the person. The person never adjusts to the clock. 15. Scandinavia: Months of darkness then months of endless light. The body follows seasons, not schedules. This is ancient. Science is only now catching up. 16. Nigeria: Start times are a suggestion. What matters is that everyone arrives, connects, and the evening becomes what it was meant to be. The experience always outranks the schedule. 17. Indonesia: Jam karet. Rubber time. Time stretches around mood, traffic, and social obligation. Rigidity is considered uncomfortable, not professional. 18. Russia: Eleven time zones. Vast winters. Long silences. Time here is treated with patience that outsiders often mistake for slowness. 19. Egypt: One of the first civilizations to invent a calendar. Yet modern Egyptian social time is deeply flexible. Hospitality always comes before the clock. 20. Congo: Community shapes the day more than any schedule. Time belongs to the people in the room, not the hands on the clock. 21. Philippines: Filipino time is a known and accepted reality. Six in the evening means seven or eight. Arriving before the host is ready is the real social mistake. 22. Vietnam: Built on endurance and long horizons. Planning here thinks in years and generations. Short deadlines feel foreign to a culture that measured time in struggles spanning decades. 23. Tanzania: Pole pole. Slowly slowly. A phrase that governs daily life. Rushing is not a virtue here. Moving with intention is. 24. Argentina: Dinner at ten. Parties at midnight. The night is its own world. Compressing it into earlier hours would make it something lesser. 25. Turkey: A meeting can become a meal can become a long evening. Nobody considers this a deviation. It is simply what time is for. 26. Iran: Its own solar calendar. New Year on the spring equinox. Time tied to nature, poetry, and a civilization so old that modern urgency feels like a passing trend.
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Hub4Learning
Hub4Learning@Hub4Learning·
The reason behind people growing tomatoes upside down
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MahaKersa
MahaKersa@mahakersa·
Tepat hari ini, 62 tahun lalu (3 Mei 1964), Presiden Sukarno berdiri di Istana Merdeka dan mencanangkan Dwikora di depan ribuan sukarelawan. Dengan suara LANTANG, ia mengumandangkan seruan bersejarah: “GANYANG MALAYSIA!” Pada masa Sukarno, Indonesia pernah terlibat konflik militer dgn Malaysia. Sukarno menolak pembentukan Federasi Malaysia karena dianggap sbgai jebakan neokolonialisme Inggris yg mengancam Indonesia. Konflik ini berakhir setelah pergantian kekuasaan ke Orde Baru. Secara resmi, kedua negara berdamai pada tanggal 11 agustus 1966 melalui perjanjian yg ditandatangani Adam Malik dan Tun Abdul Razak.
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𝐀𝐬𝐚𝐤𝐲𝐆𝐑𝐍
Michael Jackson’s bodyguard once revealed that a journalist offered him £1 million to secretly photograph Michael’s children. When he reported it, Michael told him it was actually him who made the call just to test his loyalty.
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Mariom Mahmuda@MMahmuda1337·
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
World War II (WWII) Human Losses ☠️ 1. 🇷🇺 Soviet Union - 25.28 Million 2. 🇩🇪 Germany - 8.8 Million 3. 🇨🇳 China - 7.85 Million 4. 🇵🇱 Poland - 5.8 Million 5. 🇮🇩 Indonesia - 4.0 Million 6. 🇯🇵 Japan - 3.1 Million 7. 🇮🇳 India - 2.5 Million 8. 🇻🇳 Vietnam - 1.5 Million 9. 🇾🇺 Yugoslavia - 1.0 Million 10. 🇵🇭 Philippines - 1.0 Million 11. 🇷🇴 Romania - 833K 12. 🇬🇷 Greece - 800K 13. 🇭🇺 Hungary - 580K 14. 🇫🇷 France - 567.6K 15. 🇰🇷 Korea - 473K 16. 🇮🇹 Italy - 457K 17. 🇬🇧 United Kingdom - 450.7K 18. 🇺🇸 United States - 418.5K 19. 🇦🇹 Austria - 384.7K 20. 🇨🇿 Czechoslovakia - 345K 21. 🇳🇱 Netherlands - 301K 22. 🇲🇾 Malaya - 100K 23. 🇪🇹 Ethiopia - 100K 24. 🇫🇮 Finland - 97K 25. 🇧🇪 Belgium - 86.1K 26. 🇸🇬 Singapore - 50K 27. 🇨🇦 Canada - 45.4K 28. 🇦🇺 Australia - 40.5K 29. 🇦🇱 Albania - 30.2K 30. 🇧🇬 Bulgaria - 25K 31. 🇵🇬 Papua New Guinea - 15K 32. 🇳🇿 New Zealand - 11.9K 33. 🇿🇦 South Africa - 11.9K 34. 🇳🇴 Norway - 9.5K 35. 🇩🇰 Denmark - 3.2K 36. 🇱🇺 Luxembourg - 2K 37. 🇧🇷 Brazil - 2K *Over 15 million losses in China between 1937 and 1939. Figures are Rounded and Estimates. Source: The National WWII Museum, Correlates of War.
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Boluwatife@TEEPHTREND·
These food facts seem fake but are real. 1. Coconut water is so pure that it was once used as an IV infusion fluid. 2. Dark chocolate has more iron than beef. 3. Broccoli contains more vitamin C than oranges. 4. One avocado has more potassium than a banana.
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Unfiltered@quotesdaily100·
Luxury Brands and What They Actually Sell: 1. Rolex – Status and Timelessness 2. Louis Vuitton – Identity and Exclusivity 3. Ferrari – Power and Emotion 4. Hermes – Rarity and Craftsmanship 5. Rolls Royce – Silence and Superiority 6. Chanel – Elegance and Femininity 7. Patek Philippe – Legacy and Inheritance 8. Bentley – Comfort and Class 9. Cartier – Romance and Prestige 10. Lamborghini – Attention and Aggression 11. Gucci – Boldness and Fashion 12. Prada – Intellect and Minimalism 13. Dior – Art and Couture 14. Bugatti – Engineering and Obsession 15. Balenciaga – Controversy and Hype 16. Versace – Drama and Power 17. Burberry – British Heritage and Refinement 18. Maserati – Italian Passion and Elegance 19. Porsche – Performance and Precision 20. Tiffany and Co – Romance and Diamonds 21. Aston Martin – Sophistication and Speed 22. Bvlgari – Roman Luxury and Boldness 23. McLaren – Pure Racing DNA 24. Bottega Veneta – Quiet Luxury and Craftsmanship 25. Saint Laurent – Rock and Roll Meets Parisian Chic 26. Chopard – Ethical Luxury and Fine Watchmaking 27. Richard Mille – Ultra Exclusive Engineering Marvel
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Global Statistics
Global Statistics@Globalstats11·
History’s Deadliest Leaders: Deaths from Wars, Genocides and Famines ☠️ 🇨🇳 Mao Zedong (1943–1976) – 80 Million 🇷🇺 Joseph Stalin (1924–1953) – 60 Million 🇲🇳 Genghis Khan (1206–1227) – 35 Million 🇨🇳 Hong Xiuquan (1850–1864) – 30 Million 🇩🇪 Adolf Hitler (1933–1945) – 25 Million 🇺🇿 Tamerlane (Timur) (1370–1405) – 17 Million 🇯🇵 Hideki Tojo (1941–1944) – 14 Million 🇧🇪 Leopold II (1885–1908) – 10 Million 🇹🇼 Chiang Kai-shek (1928–1949) – 9 Million 🇷🇺 Vladimir Lenin (1917–1924) – 5 Million 🇰🇵 Kim Il-sung (1948–1994) – 3 Million 🇰🇭 Pol Pot (1963–1981) – 2.9 Million 🇳🇬 Yakubu Gowon (1966–1975) – 2.8 Million 🇵🇰 Yahya Khan (1969–1971) – 2.7 Million 🇹🇷 Enver Pasha (1913–1918) – 2.5 Million 🇮🇶 Saddam Hussein (1979–2003) – 2 Million 🇪🇹 Mengistu Haile Mariam (1977–1991) – 1.5 Million 🇦🇴 Jonas Savimbi (1975–2002) – 1 Million 🇸🇾 Bashar al-Assad (2000–2024) – 600 K 🇺🇬 Idi Amin (1971–1979) – 500 K Sources: R.J. Rummel (Death by Government), Matthew White (Necrometrics), Stéphane Courtois (The Black Book of Communism), Timothy Snyder (Bloodlands), Frank Dikötter (Mao’s Great Famine), Robert Conquest (The Great Terror), Adam Hochschild (King Leopold’s Ghost), Yang Jisheng (Tombstone), Jung Chang & Jon Halliday (Mao: The Unknown Story), United Nations reports.
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Wagyu Sedap
Wagyu Sedap@wagyusedap·
@SyedAkramin That a clear sign how uneducated these PAS people are.. Dia nk bodohkan pengundi2 dia yang sedia ada bodoh.. How lah dia nk penetrate & attract pengundi yang educated? Dorg ni xde strategy utk change their approach ke? Makin lama, makin jijik ngan org2 PAS ni!
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Indrajit
Indrajit@Lotus_indrajit·
Singapore’s former Prime Minister, Lee Kuan Yew, once said: “Missionaries did their best to convert India and China to Christianity, but their plan failed, they managed to convert only a very small number of people.” Make sure you listen to the last two lines he spoke…
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Ryan Dawson
Ryan Dawson@RyLiberty·
Better than porn
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India Plus@india_plus_·
🚨 "If India were as well organised as China, it would be going at a different speed. India is not one nation but many nations. It has 320 languages and no PM can speak in a language that is understood everywhere in India. You can do that in China" - said ex-Singapore PM Lee Kuan Yew follow @india_plus_
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Landscape Architecture
Landscape Architecture@Landscapecture·
How To Layout A 1 Acre Homestead.
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𝗟𝗶𝗳𝘁𝗸𝗲𝗲𝗱
That moment when Michael Jackson used sign language mid-interview to tell Bubbles to relax like “I already let you sip my drink, don’t start now” 😂
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125Japstyle 🇮🇩
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Indonesia pernah digemparkan dengan kasus pembunuh kebal dari Gorontalo. Tersangka pembunuh polisi itu bernama Tarzan yang tak t*w4s meski diberondong 107 peluru. Tarzan disebut-sebut memiliki ilmu kebal. Polisi tak berani mendekati dirinya yang memegang golok saat hendak ditangkap. Dia bahkan menantang polisi yang hendak m*n*mb4k tubuhnya. Saat tembakan benar-benar dilepaskan, polisi pun tak berhasil melumpuhkannya. Peluru dari senjata laras panjang dan pendek mental. Tubuh tarzan benar-benar kebal. Tarzan sendiri diburu polisi setelah m*mb*nvh seorang petugas kepolisian yang datang ke rumahnya bersama seorang warga untuk meminta utang sebesar Rp2 juta. Tarzan yang kesal lantas menebas polisi tersebut hingga t*w4s. Dia kemudian kabur dan pergi ke sebuah rumah. Di sana Tarzan terkepung. Lalu sejumlah polisi menembaknya dari kejauhan. Ajaibnya, Tarzan tak terluka sedikitpun. Padahal ada sekitar 107 peluru polisi yang sudah dimuntahkan Belakangan diketahui Tarzan ternyata memiliki ilmu kebal. Warga setempat menyebut Tarzan memiliki cincin yang bisa membuatnya antipeluru. Seorang sniper lantas dikerahkan ke lokasi. Sniper kemudian membidik jari jemari Tarzan hingga mengenai cincinnya. Setelah itu, barulah tembakan m*nemb*s t*bvhnya. Tarzan pun sekarat dan mengalami masa kritis sebelum meregang ny4wa.
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