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Here people, the pics from the convocation and you can head on to these two links, if you want them all. They are all pretty high res, so you can download them and go for printing straight ^_^ first link is To my Picasa album and here on my facebook
Once again, CONGRATULATIONS GUYS. and here are the pics from the day. But before that… say hello to

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Oscar! My Bear! Giden bought it for me, hehe. Cost was ridiculous too! But yay I got a bear!!  See him with the whole family. His mom and aunty chu chu, made me a bouquet of bears. So nice!!!

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 Now on to the real people hehe. In the next post… hehe. Still loading.
I am finally graduating this Saturday from Monash University. Check the link out guys to see if you are in the list. I am going to see all of classmates yay and thankfully those who finished this first semester earlier this year are going to be able to graduate with me. YAY! Way ta go guys! We made it through the three years! Our degree, that darn communications degree that caused us much pain, tears to get through with a lot of headache in between especially from a few ‘Drs’!! Hehe. I’ll post up more on the stuff soon, but for those who are graduating, details are as follows: Date: 8th Sept, Saturday Venue: Sunway Lagoon Resort Hotel Robes: to be collected at 12:30pm at the hotel itself. Ceremony: 3pm (hopefully it’ll end fast) The list of people graduating is as such: Faculty of Arts: Bachelor of Arts Abdullah Bin Abu Bakar Bafadhal Rimla Tariq Changi Anna Filippova: Overall Best Graduate in the Course for the Degree of Bachelor of Arts Lo Heng Loong Carrie Low Mei-Li Cheryl Mohan Oh Sang Yun Ezhili Rajagopall Mohd Syafique Aqmar Shuib Tan Min Chern Tham See Ling Mohamed Yasir Bachelor of Communication Chew Lip Sher Goh Seng Phoon Nikhil Singh Jassal Jenny Saidin Lan Kim Fung Aaron Lee Jun Meng Lee Pei Jayne Linora Low Yin Foong Stephanie Anne Kavita Maialagan Debbie Ng Lai Kuen Matthew Pak Chung Yih Phoon Chi Ho Yaamini Pillay A/P Saravana Pillay Farhah Isyqi Pungut Bhavana Krishna Raj Loshini Selvarajah Suraya Binti Shaipudin Shah Ujval Singh Sidhu-Brar Sun Chun Hua Susana Susindra Timothy Ten Chee Loong Yashidhakumari A/P V Sevakumar Sophia Wong Mee Chiong Honours Degree of Bachelor of Communication Melissa Wong Yuet Fun
I was honestly having a crap day in the morning. But then I saw a walk down memory lane at uni. For those at Monash they are finishing of the last days of the exams. And one of me mates, Kel li, took a walk down the times we had in Monash. As much as they can be consider crazy, immature and “what have you”, it was a fun time. Here’s the link to her Monash Memory Lane. And i’ll just fill in the blanks :P

 

Have you noticed that half the time we are not always unified with one another. May it be for a country, an idea or whatever. But i’d like to point this out with the idea of a country. The other day I was at Souled Out watching the football match between Manchester United vs Arsenal. The room was pretty much filled with Manchester United fans. A rooney here, a O’Shea there, a Ronaldo here and another Rooney there. Whatever the name, the place was Man U supporters. It was just a screen with a projector used to project the game. Whenever Rooney would try for a goal and the ball would go over the goal post,the crowd will go “OOOOOHHH” and one Arsenal fan/moron would go “Oi American football ke?”. Then when Rooney scored a goal, the audience at Souled was like “Whoaaaaa”. Then when Park scored the crowd went mad cause that was the goal to secure the win of the match. When the match was over, the camera panned on Park, then the audience who were leaving Souled Out all turned around and started clapping for him. Ok fine, I did it too. But that’s my point. It’s as if the screen is the one tihng that unified these strangers for a brief period in time. After that everyone went of on their way. I mean hello it is a screen? A piece of some sorta special cloth that is just white. Park wasn’ even there. Take the home for example, where do the family gather besides the dinning table. The tv room, or if not gather at the dinning table where the tv is there too. Cinema, everyone is there for a common thing. Again a big screen and people are drawn to it. What is it about the screen that attracts? When was the last time, everyone felt united like that? When others actually came together saying, we are of the same country, the same homeland? Ok granted it still does happen..when one is away from home and they go click with the same people from their country, when they are given the chance to mingle with others over seas. But when you are in your homeland, when you have different races, maybe it doesn’t become so easy to say of we are all one and the same. The different ethnicity maybe just separates us at times. Being Chinese, being Indian, being Malay, or of another ethnic kind. Probably when there is some sorta war and there is a similar enemy, then we come together as a united nation. What is a nation anyway? Is it a term coined up by the politicians and media to try and bind everyone together? An imaginary binding? I have suspect there is more unity when people watch a football match. Screen draw power. Heh.