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Wednesday, March 22, 2006

 

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Wealth Creation Strategies

Creating Lasting Wealth For Your Future

When it comes to creating lasting wealth for the future most people miss the boat simply because they put off doing the essentials to get started. They procrastinate, usually because they think that creating lasting wealth really isn’t possible for them and/or because they’re intimidated by the financial world.
To create lasting wealth for the future, it is imperative to start with a can-do attitude. If you believe you can, you will put the effort and time into creating lasting wealth that will ensure that you actually do so.
Creating wealth doesn’t happen by magic—it happens by setting wealth creation goals and sticking with them.

After you’ve made the decision to actively pursue creating lasting wealth for your future, you need to stop any spending leaks you have in your budget and start using that money for investments. The time to start creating wealth is right now, not next week or next year or after that vacation. The time is now if you truly wish to create lasting wealth for the future.This takes discipline. Wealthy people know this. They know they will have to be thrifty now in order to be wealthy in the future. And they are willing to make some sacrifices in instant gratification so that they can have wealth for the future.You will also need to acquire knowledge of the financial world and the various types of investments that are out there. To create lasting wealth for the future, you want to invest your money in investment tools that will successfully create wealth for the future. Good solid investments that you stick with for the long term are your best bet for creating lasting wealth. Find out which type of investments fit with your overall goals to create lasting wealth for the future and start investing as soon as possible. The future is closer than you think.

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Gold Coast, Australia


About Gold Coast
Famous for its sun, surf and sand, Gold Coast City stretches along 57 kilometres of coastline.
Beyond the beautiful beaches, is vast rainforest hinterland with breathtaking scenery - all a short drive from the regional centres.

Attractions
Beach & water safety
Facts & figures
Gold Coast Suburbs
Gold Coast Tourism
History & heritage
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Monday, March 13, 2006

 

Pulau Tioman

Tioman

Set like a glittering jewel amidst the South China Sea, Tioman Island, the largest of a group of 64 volcanic islands, beckons the visitor with its white beaches and crystal clear azure seas. A sense of excitement and mystery pervades the island and the visitor will be enchanted by the picturesque beauty of this tropical paradise. Populated by friendly villagers who live an unhurried lifestyle, Tioman Island has a way of making your troubles seem like a thousand miles away. Considered one of the world's ten most beautiful islands, Tioman made its movie debut as the setting for the paradise island of "Bali Hai" in the film "South Pacific". This volcanic island has steep slopes of lush green vegetation and a multicolored profusion of orchids and other tropical flowers. Stunning waterfalls cascade down these tropical slopes and make their way down through secluded sandy beaches to the clear blue waters and its iridescent coral reefs. Untouched with its natural beauty, Tioman Island draw thousands of tourist yearly to its beaches. Sun lovers and those who are fascinated by sea shells will find the miles and miles of palm-fringed beaches a sheer delight with their myriad varieties of these lovely sea creatures. You can spend hours just languishing on the white pearly beach, looking up the sun for the perfect tan. Popular beaches include the ones around the villages of Tekek, Genting, and Salang. A walk on one of these beaches at sunset is truly enchanting and will
simply take your breath away.
Getting There

By Air : Pelangi Air and Berjaya Air operate daily flights into Tioman from Kuala Lumpur. The former also flies daily from Singapore.

By Sea : Tioman is accessible by passenger boat services from Mersing in Johor. Mersing is a pleasant town for its large bustling fishing fleet. It is also the setting-off point for a large number of islands in the South China Sea. The trip takes one and a half hours. There is also direct ferry services from Singapore to the island.


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Friday, March 03, 2006

 

MALAYSIA NATIONAL PARK

Taman Negara is one of the oldest rainforest in the world. It is
said to be 130 million years old. In 1925, an area of 9,240 hectares
surrounding Tahan mountain was gazzeted as a Tahan Mountain Game Reserve
by the British authourity. Then in 1939, it was declared a national
park, through the states of Kelantan, Pahang and Terengganu
under enactment in 1938/9. It was named King George V National Park,
named after the King of England. After independence in 1957, it was
named Taman Negara. The creation of this park was due largely to the
persistence of one man, Theodore Hubback, Chief Game Warden of what was
then the Federated Malay States. He pestered the colonial government
relentlessly for 15 years until the region was set aside for
conservation in 1938. His enthusiam was carried on by subsequent state
and federal governments,and by the Department of Wildlife and National Park. Now, it covered a total of 4,343 sq km,
seven times the size of Singapore.

taman negara map

Taman Negara is located 4 and 5 north of the equator. It lies within
the headwaters of three river system; the Tembeling in the south, the
Trenggan in the east and the Relai-Aring-Labir in the north and received
rain throughout the year, around 2,200mm(lowland) and 3,800mm(mountain).
Temperature during the day is average at 26 and at night 22 celcius.

It lies on sedimentary rock, remainder is granite and some scattered
limestone. Interesting to know that a large part of Malaysia was
submerged under water several million years ago and that volcanic and
non volcanic islands emerged and drowned from time to time. Peninsular
Malaysia only became land during the Jurassic era. Sedimentary rocks
would normally yield fossils and the bulk of the fossils are found in
Taman Negara.

Ten percent are lowland area below 120m with many huge trees. The
majority is covered with lowland dipterocarpaceous forest. Within the
park are around 14,000 species of plants, 250 species of birds, around
200 mammals and as many as 240 species of trees can be found within a
single hectare, compare with an average of seven for a European forest.


Evidence of human habitation within part of Taman Negara almost 2,000
years ago came in the discovery of bronze artefacts along the Tembeling
river. One small group of Orang Asli(Original People), the Negrito Batek,
still live within the border of the park, gathering wild food and
hunting with blowpipes as they have for countless generations.

It is managed by the
Department of Wildlife and National Park(Perhilitan) which is under the Ministry
of Science, Technology and Environment.

Its purpose is for the preservation of the national environment,
research work,educational activities and public recreation.


A Note

In the past 70 years, ten pieces of legislation were enacted to protect
wildlife and habitat in the peninsula, ranging from the Perak River
Right Enactment of 1925 to the Taman Negara Act 1980.

To be fair the government has already set aside 12.7 million hectares of
forested land to be managed as 'permanent forest estate'. Of this 3.6
million hectares will be designated as 'protected forest'.

In addition the Forestry department maintain a network of virgin
jungle reserves consisting of 81 areas covering 19,000 hectares.
Together, they represent less than five percent of land in Malaysia.
Another 2.3 percent has been proposed. The National Park Act 1980, which
could provide some measure of permanence is believed to be unpopular
with State Governments.

The first law to protect wildlife was established in 1894 by the state
of Selangor followed by Perak in 1902 and Negeri sembilanin 1903. In
1939, Taman Negara or King George V National Park was established. This
is the largest and only national park gazzeted in the Peninsula. After
independence in 1957, few protected areas were established.

In the last two decades, the Wildlife protection Act 1972 (ammended
in 1982), has been the most powerful tool for protecting biodiversity in
Malaysia. The Act,followed by the Wild Animal and Birds Protection
Ordinance 1955, was enacted to protect most of the wildlife species in
the Peninsula and the ammendment incresed the penalty for infringment of
the Act besides enhancing the powers of the enforcement authority.

The maximum penalty for poaching totally protected animals has been
increased from RM3,000 and two years imprisonment to RM5,000 and three
years imprisonment. Last year alone, the Department of Wildlife and
National Parks collected almost RM1 million in fines.


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