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Published by Rebecacaccacca, 2022-12-05 01:26:20

English Class Magazine

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MPARGOAJEZCINTE
07 ENGLISH GP5 HT9 2022/2023

Memes in matriculation

" LAUGHT OUT LOUD AND YOU CAN RELATE"

01

D 04 BIOLOGY

A DIGESTION OF FOOD IN YOUR STOMOCH

I

R
Y 05

.

O "Know us more" 02
F
. 06 FAIRY TALE
H
T "Happily ever after" or "Happily never after"
9

SUMMER 03

4 FLAT ALBUM OF THE
YEAR
ENDS 15.03.19
14 RUSTON PLACE, ROSEBERY

08 DIGESTION OF FOOD IN YOUR STOMOCH

Student ft. mental health

" Sometime as a student we must spend our time to ensure that

we do not over do and make sure we take a good care of mental

health "

WELCOME TO




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H
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9

-WE ARE FRIENDS AND I DO LIKE TO PASS THE DAY WITH

YOU IN SERIOUS AND INCONSEQUENTIAL CHATTER. I

WOULDN’T MIND WASHING UP BESIDE YOU, DUSTING

BESIDE YOU, READING THE BACK HALF OF THE PAPER

WHILE YOU READ THE FRONT. WE ARE FRIENDS AND I


WOULD MISS YOU, DO MISS YOU AND THINK OF YOU VERY

OFTEN-

GROUP
MUBAROKAH
HONG QI XING
REBECCA HII JINGROU

SYAIDATUL

MEMBERS

HIS BIODATA Class Magazine

HONG QI XING

What is Hong qi xing?

Nickname :Tony
State : Perak
Hobby :Playing basketball
Favourite subject :Biology
Qoute of the year :Be yourself, there is
no one better

"Hong is a very helpful person, he
loves to teach others like subject
chemistry and mathematics. He is a
intelligent and handsome boy.

Be yourself, there is no one
better!

Be confident of yourself and the good things
will come directly to you.We can achieve every
goal that we set for ourselves if we want it and
are willing to work extra hard. It’s the high time
we realised that what others are doing we can
also do even better.

HER BIODATA Class Magazine

REBECCA
HII JINGROU

What is rebecca?

Nickname : Becca
Address : Kuala Lumpur
Hobby : Listen to music, drawing
Favourite subject : Pengajian Am
Qoutes : Nothing is a waste if you learn
something

”Cute and pretty as always. A music
lover that gets really hype when
listening to musics especially K-pop
gut band musics. A talented girl with a
strong memory. Liteally prefect in
almost everything.

"Nothing is a waste if you learn
something "

This quote is about learning from your actions, both
what went well, as well as what did not go well.
In short, if you learn something, if gain wisdom from the
event, then it was not a waste of time nor was it a waste
of effort. Whether you get the idea on the first time, or
it takes you a little longer to catch on, so long as you
learn, it wasn’t a waste.

HER BIODATA Class Magazine

MUBAROKAH BINTI
AZMI

What is mubarokah?

Nickname : Muba
State : Perlis
Hobby : Singing
Favourite subject : Mathematic
Qoute of the year : Trust and
communication is the key of harmony.

Energetic and full of self-
confidence. Independent and
emphatic yet empathetic person.I
My dream is to create a charity for
homeless and the street cat.

"Trust and communication is

the key of harmony "

For this I learn to be more understanding and always talk
what I need to talk when something happen.So from that
there will be no misunderstandings between each
other.Put a trust on someone does not mean put a 100
percent of your trust but only to make yourself
comfortable with that person.I believe this can make sure
the relationship between everbody on this world will
become closer.

HER BIODATA Class Magazine

SYAIDATUL NASRIAH
MOHD NASIR

What is syaidatul?

Nickname : Syai
Address : Kedah
Hobby : Cooking
Favourite subject : Chemistry
Qoute of the year: Appreciate
yourself first, then others will be later.

"Girl who love food so much. Syai
love being crazy for all day long with
her close friends. And just like her
name, she really shy especially with
the guy student. My dream is
depends on my parents blessing.

Appreciate yourself first, then
others will be later.

Appreciate your own courage and strength, especially
during difficult times. Remember that you are perfect and
to start appreciating yourself for your amazing qualities.
Also, never forget to smile. If you're not grateful for what
you already have, why should you be blessed with more...

DIGESTION OF FOOD IN


YOUR STOMACH :by Rebecca Hii Jingrou







POETRY

A NEW TOMORROW

One chaos and chaotic day,
Strange things manifested,
All around the globe,
Unknown and unthinkable.

Humas facing greatest

fear,
Grounded in their palaces,
Animals in the grip of

hunger,
Better to die than to be

tormented.

Humans, they know everything,
However, they can do anything,
Guilt lives on in their soul,
Began to kill themselves for their sins.

But, they are all memories,
Today we stand here proudly,
Wake up to be stronger,
On the blessed land with dignity.

The ozone layer penetrated,
By the human nature greed,
Now by the grace of God,
Precious Mother Nature is healing.

HETROODEASYOF


Heroes of 21st century
They're not from afar
Carrying shield of courage
Protecting us from unknown catastrophe
Reminded us for a day will come
With a great hope me await
Heroes of 21st century
Those in white and blu uniforms
Those in orange and green uniforms
To name a few
Marching in and out to guard us
Guardians of the galaxy they are
Heroes of 21st century
Under loads of pressure
Continued giving utmost best
For a safer place
Thank you for all the things you have done
Gave hope and faith to everyone
You choose to save, rather than to be saved
Heroes of 21st century

Ode To Friendships

Friends…

They’re the few people who accept silence over

conversation.
A relationship like this denies silly promises and

persuasion.

You don’t feel the need to second guess thoughts or

measure words.
Their love comes in wholes, not halves, not thirds.

They’re the ones that guide you through when fate

takes a turn.
Fights, small and large, end in forgiveness, never a

burn.

You forget about first impressions and the feelings

they brought.
You’re grateful for who they are and you forgive ’em

for what they’re not.

I WILL RISE

WILL RISE
AFTER EVERY FALL.
I WILL RISE
AND STAND TALL.

I WILL RISE
OVER THE WALL.
I WILL RISE
ABOVE THEM ALL.

LIKE THE SUN,
WHICH NEVER DIES.
THOUGH SETS EVERY NIGHT,
EVERY DAY IT DOES RISE.

LIKE THE OCEAN
WHOSE TIDES
MANY TIMES THEY ARE DOWN,
BUT INVARIABLY THEY RISE.

LIKE THE TREES,
FROM SEEDS THEY ARISE,
AND HEIGHTS GREAT
THEY RISE AND RISE.

AFTER FALLING ONCE,
TWICE AND THRICE,
AGAIN AND AGAIN
I WILL RISE AND RISE.

I WILL RISE
AFTER EVERY FALL.
AFTER EVERY FALL
I WILL RISE.

SHORT

FAIRY

TALE
STORIES

CINDERELLA BEAUTY AND THE BEAST

Cinderella is one of the most
Beauty and the Beast is a

popular fairy tales of all
fairy tale that celebrates

time. Its story remains an all-
real royalty. In the story, a

time classic and will remain
spoiled prince turns into a

the same for future
beast and imprisons a

generations as well. beautiful young lady named

Belle. It’s only when he

Cinderella was a young
learns to love Belle that he

woman who lived with her
becomes the prince again.
wicked stepmother and

stepsisters. Thanks to her
This fairy tale is assumed to

glass slipper, she found her
be inspired by a real-life

Prince Charming and
couple who lived in France in

escaped her difficult life. the 1500s. The man had a

condition called

Cinderella’s story has been
hypertrichosis. This

adapted in many variations
condition causes abnormal

over history. Cinderella’s
hair growth on the body.
popular version “The

Brother Grimm” was
So, he was referred to as a

published in 1812. Recently, in
wild man and was kept in a

2021, Disney has released a
cage for a long time. In a

new Cinderella movie with a
surprising turn of events, he

modern outlook. married a royal court

servant’s daughter, and they

Moral: This story tells kids
had 7 children.
how they should never stop

dreaming despite all the
Moral: We should value

hardships that life presents
internal characteristics such

them with. as kindness over other

superficial or physical

qualities.

PUTERI GUNUNG LEDANG

Arguably the most famous legend in Malaysia, Puteri Gunung Ledang was made into a movie in 1961 and
2004 starring Elaine Edry and Tiara Jacquelina, respectively. It’s also a popular musical having been sold out
in theatres in Malaysia and Singapore.

The story tells of a princess who lives in seclusion in Gunung Ledang. The Sultan of Melaka had heard of her
beauty and wanted her. In response to a betrothal request from the Sultan, the princess gave seven difficult
demands.

The conditions were: a golden walkway for her to walk to Melaka from the mountain; a silver walkway for
her to return from Melaka to the mountain; seven barrels of tears (specifically tears from virgin girls) for her
to bathe in; seven barrels of young betel nut juices from the betel tree (Areca catechu) also for her to bathe in;
seven trays filled with hearts of germs; seven trays filled with hearts of mosquitoes, and finally, a bowl of the
Sultan’s young son’s blood.

All the conditions were set on purpose by the Princess to test the Sultan's love for her. She knew that he
would not be able to fulfil them due to their ridiculous and mostly unattainable nature.

The last request would be rather difficult for the Sultan as the boy was his only child. The equally determined
Sultan fulfilled all requests but stopped short of sacrificing his prince for a cup of blood. The princess then
refused to marry the Sultan who wasn’t willing to sacrifice his son.

The point of the story is that the Sultan was either too proud or too blind to realise that the conditions were
the princess' subtle way of turning his proposal down. Some say that the remnants of the gold and silver
bridge still exist, but have been reclaimed by the forest. Others claim that the bridges can only be seen in the
spirit world.

HT9 2022

CHALLENGE

YOUR
MIND

(GAMES)

SEMESTER 1









HT9 2022

PHOTOS
OF OUR

ACTIVITIES
IN KMP

SEMESTER1

INDEPENDENT

DAY

MORAL
FESTIVAL

AND
MOFA

CELEBRATING

CLASSMATE'S

BIRTHDAY

LABORATORY

PRACTICAL

CLASS

ACTIVITIES

A survey by a Boston University researcher of nearly 33,000 college students across the
country reveals the prevalence of depression and anxiety in young people continues to
increase, now reaching its highest levels, a sign of the mounting stress factors due to the
coronavirus pandemic, political unrest, and systemic racism and inequality.
“Half of students in fall 2020 screened positive for depression and/or anxiety,” says Sarah
Ketchen Lipson, a Boston University mental health researcher and a co–principal
investigator of the nationwide survey, which was administered online during the fall 2020
semester through the Healthy Minds Network. The survey further reveals that 83 percent
of students said their mental health had negatively impacted their academic performance
within the past month, and that two-thirds of college students are struggling with
loneliness and feeling isolated—an all-time high prevalence that reflects the toll of the
pandemic and the social distancing necessary to control it.
Lipson, a BU School of Public Health assistant professor of health law, policy, and
management, says the survey’s findings underscore the need for university teaching staff
and faculty to put mechanisms in place that can accommodate students’ mental health
needs.
“Faculty need to be flexible with deadlines and remind students that their talent is not
solely demonstrated by their ability to get a top grade during one challenging semester,”
Lipson says.
She adds that instructors can protect students’ mental health by having class
assignments due at 5 pm, rather than midnight or 9 am, times that Lipson says
can encourage students to go to bed later and lose valuable sleep to meet
those deadlines.

Especially in smaller classroom settings, where a student’s absence may be more noticeable than
in larger lectures, instructors who notice someone missing classes should reach out to that student

directly to ask how they are doing. “Even in larger classes, where 1:1 outreach is more difficult,
instructors can send classwide emails reinforcing the idea that they care about their students not

just as learners but as people, and circulating information about campus resources for mental
health and wellness,” Lipson says. And, crucially, she says, instructors must bear in mind that the
burden of mental health is not the same across all student demographics. “Students of color and
low-income students are more likely to be grieving the loss of a loved one due to COVID,” Lipson

says. They are also “more likely to be facing financial stress.” All of these factors can negatively
impact mental health and academic performance in “profound ways,” she says.At a higher level
within colleges and universities, Lipson says, administrators should focus on providing students with
mental health services that emphasize prevention, coping, and resilience. The fall 2020 survey data

revealed a significant “treatment gap,” meaning that many students who screen positive for
depression or anxiety are not receiving mental health services.“Often students will only seek help
when they find themselves in a mental health crisis, requiring more urgent resources,” Lipson says.

“But how can we create systems to foster wellness before they reach that point?” She has a
suggestion: “All students should receive mental health education, ideally as part of the required

curriculum.”
It’s also important to note, she says, that rising mental health challenges are not unique to the
college setting—instead, the survey findings are consistent with a broader trend of declining mental
health in adolescents and young adults. “I think mental health is getting worse [across the US
population], and on top of that we are now gathering more data on these trends than ever before,”
Lipson says. “We know mental health stigma is going down, and that’s one of the biggest reasons
we are able to collect better data. People are being more open, having more dialogue about it, and

we’re able to better identify that people are struggling.”
The worsening mental health of Americans, more broadly, Lipson says, could be due to a
confluence of factors: the pandemic, the impact of social media, and shifting societal values that
are becoming more extrinsically motivated (a successful career, making more money, getting
more followers and likes), rather than intrinsically motivated (being a good member of the

community).
The crushing weight of historic financial pressures is an added burden. “Student debt is so stressful,”

Lipson says. “You’re more predisposed to experiencing anxiety the more debt you have. And
research indicates that suicidality is directly connected to financial well-being.”



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