Monday, 24 December 2012

A week like no others


A Dream Comes True
This was a week like no others. We still couldn’t believe that we had actually won a trip to Sweden. After fighting from the death pit---getting zero points for the first two rounds in the Individual round, this had shocked us to death, yet we miraculously emerged as the champion and be in lime light in that grand finale of the National Science Challenge. We were even crowned the champion by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad himself.
We checked in the bazaar hotel, The Pan Pacific Hotel . Cool ~ , a five star hotel . Its lobby is very grand and the decoration of the christmas trees are sparkling radiantly . Whao, that is magnificent . That night  we dined in at the hotel’s cafe . It was a scrumptious buffet style dinner .  With that, here came. we. , together with Professor Helen Nair FASc and our teacher, Puan Kum Wan Thai, had our dinner while waiting for the officers En. Hafiz Ambar , En. Amirul , Cik Sita n the other companion .Their arrival didn't kill the excitement that had been growing since two months ago . Many experience and thoughts, even jokes gushing out of everyone's mouth making the atmosphere more lifely . Last but not least , they started explaining the schedule  to us and the  do and don't . Well, we didn't forget about the allowance we each got for the whole trip, >< €450. Woah  that was a big amount of money .

Jack and the Beanstalk with extras: the Ice dragon.
                At a little bit past midnight, in a state of high excitement, we bade farewell to Malaysia as we departed from KLIA and embarked on a journey to a faraway land, Sweden. 13 hours laer, we touched down at Schipol airport, Amsterdam.  However, our mystical journey to Sweden did not stay arrest. The Ice dragon, the real meaning behind it is the blizzard was striking at full force on the capitol of Sweden, Stockholm. We were stranded at the Schipol airport, Amsterdam.
   
         After almost half-a-day of flight delay, lastly, we were informed that our flight had been cancelled and needed to be rebooked. With that, we were led to take a flight to Copenhagen, Denmark first before continuing our journey to Stockholm. We were given some vouchers as compensation. Well that’s not bad.

A day without time

               Stepping down from the KLM airline at the Copenhagen airport, after an hour of flight. We headed to the flight reception to check the flight schedule. Yet, things didn’t go well. We needed to wait for another 2 hours to know the condition of our flight. We had been spending the whole day at the airport. We felt that we had kept lost with time. We didn’t have the chance to get a glimpse at the sky. It was just like a time traveller lost in the worm hole.

           So, since we were stranded from airport to airport, we had all the time we need to shop at the airport. We had almost shopped the whole airport. However, the notice that we were informed never got better. Our flight had been cancelled for the second time.
            We got another compensations, this time was a free stay at the hotel, Radisson Blu Hotel. We were lucky that day, we got the chance to be mesmerised by our first sight of snow. However, we didn’t have the chance to get hold of it that night, because we were taking a taxi to the hotel. However, we determined to not even touch the snow, we were even going to make our own snowman on the next day. Guess what, we did make our little snowman just outside the hotel on a bench. We realised that the snow is actually looked like the grinned ice of the Ice Kacang in Malaysia, but it didn’t melt in winter.

An eye-taking experience of the forest of classical buildings and NOBEL!!
               Finally, we got the ticket to Stockholm at 4.00pm. When we got onboard. We all gave out a big sigh. “At last, we are onboard .” We were so glad. When we arrived at Stockholm, it was night, even though it was 6.00pm. That day, it was Day 2 of our trip. We had lost two days. We were left three days to fit the programmes that we missed into the schedule
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On Day 3, when the sun was peeping from behind the horizon, we met up with the representative from embassy of Malaysia at Stockholm, Mr Christian. Well, From his name, you can guess that he is the native there. He was the one who helped us to arrange out schedule
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            We sat down on a round table and rescheduled the whole trip. On the very first day of the morning in Stockholm, we set out to pay a courtesy visit to our Malaysian embassy. Even though our arrival to Malaysian embassy was at last minute, we were greeted with a warm welcome by the remaining stuff at Malaysian embassy. On that morning, our ambassador, H.E. Dato’ Badruddin Ab. Rahman, was said to be busy. However, he managed to make it and spend some time with us. His attendance has lighten the atmosphere. Although he is our new ambassador for the Malaysian embassy in Stockholm, Sweden, he knew the culture , weather and their daily technologies well. It was really an interesting experience to be able to sit down and have a chat with him.
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         After a short meeting with our ambassador, we hurried to the Jacob Berzelius Lecture Hall Karolinska Institute to attend the Novel Lecture in Physiology and Medicine. Yet, our days never a normal one. The time we arrived there was actually two hours early from what we were being informed. Even though we were teo hours early, there were people started waiting at the doorsteps of the lecture hall. It’s insane.
            At first, we thought that there were a queue. However, as time passed , we realised that there wasn’t a queue at all! The friends of the people who were queueing started to cut the queue and chat with each other like they did nothing wrong.
            So, here’s some advice to the upcoming winners of NSC, never queue up if the lecture is to be held in a university with a small hall, especially mainly attended by teenagers, just like in the Karolinska Institute. Queue up at the doorsteps just like them. You shift away only when they said that there is a queue. Well, why I said so is because even though we were there 2 hours early, we ended up sitting at the other lecture hall and to be only watching the live telecast of the lectures.
            We had done our homework on the  background research that the Nobel Laureates had done, yet we were still at lost during the lectures. In spite of that, we still enjoyed the lectures. Unfortunately, this trip we weren’t able to get any of the Nobel Laureates’ signature because there were bodyguards around them, not allowing any commoners to get close to them.
                 

           



诺贝尔颁奖典礼的足迹

一,           怒放的生命之火

在一个热带雨林的小大陆,有三个小少年正过着平凡的日子。可好景不长久,他们又得踏上一个非凡的长旅。而这一切都在一通电话下开始。

“嘟嘟~嘟嘟~
我妈妈的电话响起了。妈妈放下了手上的作业簿,便提了她的手提电话。
“喂~请问是汤老师吗?我是甘老师。汤老师,事情是这样的。我临时接到一位校友的电话说一个科学比赛,The National Science Challenge。 的报名截止日期要到了,我想是明天或后天。所以我想要找你的儿子参加。可以给我他的名字,身份证号码与联络电话吗?”

“可以。。。。还有什么吗?”
“还有我还少一位,请问你有什么人选吗?有一位是邝于凯。”
“唔~王孟培。
“好的,请给我他的联络号码。”
014-XXXXXXX。”
“谢谢你。拜拜。”
“不谢,不谢。拜拜。”

嘟嘟~   我的房门响了起来。
“我进来了。”
那时,我正在堆积如山的书里歇息着。
“妈妈,什么事?”
“甘老师刚才通电来告诉你有关一个比赛,那是National Science Challenge (NSC)……
“好啊~!”妈妈还没说完,我兴奋不已地插入。
“过几天,就要比了。好好准备一下。……对了你的队友是邝于凯和王孟培。”
正当房门要关上时,又有一通电话打来了。这次是我的手机。
“喂~
“敦健,我是于凯。你应该知道NSC这比赛了吧~。”
“嗯~我知道了。刚才老师才来电。合作与快哦~
“合作与快。啊,对了,我们的另一个队友是王孟培。”
“谢谢你的提醒,我已经知道了。”
“那,没什么了。加油叻~
“知道啦。我一定会尽力的,要知道这可是我人生中唯一是全科学系的比赛。像我这日日在渴求着科学比赛的人,怎么会放过这一个机会呢。我的心里正燃烧着怒放的生命之火。”
“哈哈,晚安。”
“晚安”


Monday, 10 September 2012

National Science Challenge 2012

         Hi, guys, I'm back, sorry for the stagnant moment for this blog. Well I was kinda' very busy. There were, and, there are many activities had, and , have been going on. And this is also one of the agenda of the schedule for this year's activities. Anyway, do you what type of competition is this? And what is this competition?
This competition is known as The National Science Challenge 2012. This competition is organised by ASM ( Academic Science Malaysia ). It's a team compeititon and a team should be comprised of 3 members. 
                     This competition is not any plain old paper test on your knowledge. Here's an overview of the type of programmes for this competition :
1. Preliminary Round: It is a test paper, and teammembers are not allowed to discuss. The results will be based on the average of the scores from three members.

2. States Level: There are four teams left for each state. The four top teams will be competing in this level. It is questions ans answer session orally. However, this was not the quiz buzzer type. 

3. Semi-final of National level : There are 16 teams from all around Malaysia:
   1. Perlis : SMJK KUALA PERLIS
   2.Kedah : SMJK SIN MIN
   3.Pulau Pinang : SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM
   4. Perak :   SMK ST BERNADETTE'S CONVENT
   5. Selangor : SM SAINS HULU SELANGOR
   6. Wilayah Persekutuan Putrajaya : SMK PUTRAJAYA PRESINT 8 (1)
   7. Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur : SM SAINS SELANGOR (KL)
   8. Melaka : SMK ST. FRANCIS
   9. Negeri Sembilan : SMK RAJA JUMAAT
   10. Johor : SMK BANDAR PUTRA
   11. Kelantan : SM SAINS TENGKU MUHAMMAD FARIS PETRA
   12. Terengganu : MRSM KOTA PUTRA
   13. Pahang : SBP INTEGRASI KUANTAN
   14. Sabah : SM ST. MICHAEL
   15. Sarawak : SMK ST. JOSEPH
   16. Wilayah Persekuatuan Labuan : SMK Labuan

4. Final of National Level : ( Need to wait for up-to-date info )
   1. Sabah : SM ST. MICHAEL
   2. Melaka : SMK ST. FRANCIS
   3. Pulau Pinang : SMK TINGGI BUKIT MERTAJAM
   4. Kedah : SMJK SIN MIN

     Ah~! Exams is finally over. Wow~ It is a horrible week, my brain is cracking. ( Not going to dilly- dally  anymore )

    Now, straight to the point. On the first day of the physically and mentally torturing week, like usual, it was the Ice-Breaking session. I wonder what had we done there. Let's see. Well, the first event is a .. erm... a short opening speech. Ah har! It's the group photo. That group photo is going to be out in the Star newspaper. 

     Before that, when we registered at the counter, we received our MyLab Research files , including other details about this competition. I got a big shock in my first glimpse on the MyLab Research module. "Structure of Dithiocarbazic Acid" , "Schiff Bases" , "CHNS Analysis"....? What the heck are all of those? I did't know about it either in the first place. However, there are many more things to be terrified by in the upcoming programmes. So, let's be optimistic for now, that's what I thought at that time. Then, first day programmes proceed as normal. 
     Next is the comic strips. This little activity was to divide everyone from different states in to 3 large groups and there's when we started to mingle around. This activity is simple, just try to puzzle the cut and scrambled comic strips in to a complete comic series, then you would find your teammates. The comic strips on that day was about Crayon Shin Chan. HAHA~ The story is about how he learn to sew the button on the shirt and something about chocolate , I don't really get to know the chocolate's story because it's not my group. Well, you will sure know the stories if you read the comic before.
    After the grouping was done, the next game was, the " ASSASSIN ". Sound creepy ya`? ( Is someone going to get assassinated ? Bull's eye... ) Neh~ I don't think so. Frankly speaking, this game is a normal assassination game that you play with your friends. I won't mention the detials here because it's too long, and I also have a bad memory. Just ask around from your friends , one of them sure knows.
    And so, from this game, I could sense that the great potential in the Sarawak's team. Why is it? Well, all of them are good in English and stylish too. xD All of them look very mature. Their performance on that session is good, especially the one on the right. That's Jay. ( I hope I spelled it correct ) His team is the only the one that managed to kill all Medic , Police, and Citizens. It's very intense !! Tell you something, he's among the Assassins. This acting skills are good. According to Anselm, the one at the center, he's the best among his teammates though they all participated in the drama competition.


   Ah, after a long hours of Ice-Breaking, is time for the real challenge to start. We were briefed on the Second Day's Programme. Finally, the first day end with a full stop. That's tired. We all adjourn to our campus. Our campus was located at the Fajar Harapan. It is located at a stone's throw from the facilities that we were gonna' used in the oncoming days. This means that every day we were walking from building to building. 
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THE SECOND DAY
   After a nice refreshing daily routine and a palatable breakfast, all of us start out our first challenge at the Chemical School which is just at the opposite site of the Fajar Harapan campus. For your information, the chemical lab that we were using on that day was Makmal Kimia Tak Organik 1 & 2. There were all together two tasks that we need to accomplish on that day. First of all, this the "SYNTHESIS OF SCHIFF BASE 1", the second is "SYNTHESIS OF SCHIFF BASE 2" 
    Safety first as prevention is better than cure, we were briefed on the safety and Lab protocols. Then, we were set free to carry out the experiments.