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  • seiko.citizen
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    and the cleaning company, along with plumbing etc.

    three months later, the MP will say, we are reinstalling the toilets just like how immigration cards into m'sia.

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  • toffeesthings
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    And those cleaning toilets won't be happy too!

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  • seiko.citizen
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    whoever is supplying toilets to the schools in m'sia is gonna be pissed. imagine, one school now less 10 toilets to supply, multiply by how many schools in m'sia

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  • toffeesthings
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    Would sharing toilets really encourage 'oneness'? I wonder...
    I also share toilet with top management, doesn't seem to bridge the pay disparity between us, hehe.

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  • Darkangel
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    Next time they should have 1 toilet...for both males AND females together

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  • nottinghill
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    Seremban?? hmnn wonder which secondary school...hehehe that's where I spent nearly 12 yrs of my life...studying at a primary and then secondary school there....

    Malaysia boleh~!!


    '1Toilet' plan to let teachers and students mingle freely

    KUALA TERENGGANU, MALAYSIA: The state government will introduce a '1Toilet' policy in a move to liberalise education, where teachers - and even principals - will soon have to share toilets with their students.

    State Education, Higher Learning, Human Resource, Science and Technology Committee chairman Ahmad Razif Abd Rahman said the policy was mooted in line with the 1Malaysia concept, and teachers and students could have a feeling of "oneness".

    "We want students to have a sense of belonging that we believe would inspire them to excel further in their education.


    "When students share the toilets with the teacher, they (students) will believe that they are on par with academicians and this automatically invokes a sense of being important to an organisation, which, in this case, is the school," he said here yesterday.

    "We are not compelling the school authorities to apply the policy. It is their prerogative," said Ahmad Razif.

    "So far, we have one school in Hulu Terengganu that has implemented the policy a few days ago. It has received positive feedback from the school management although it is still premature for us to evaluate its efficiency," he said.

    Ahmad Razif said that under the policy, teachers and students would also be encouraged to sit within a common space at school canteens during recess.

    "This means that teachers and students will mingle freely during recess," he said.

    Ahmad Razif said the policy had initially been proposed by Mentri Besar Datuk Ahmad Said earlier this year but that it took some time for it to be properly drafted.

    On another matter, Ahmad Razif said the state government would continue to send students to pursue medicine and dentistry in recognised universities in Indonesia.

    "We are looking into the option of sending our students to universities in areas classified as non-earthquake prone areas in Indonesia," he said.

    Ahmad Razif said the state government was also in the midst of discussions with officials from University Padjadjaran of Bandung on the possibility of sending Terengganu students for medical courses there.

    He said other countries that the state government was planning to send their medical undergraduates next year were Poland and Russia.

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  • Darkangel
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    Originally posted by UncleLau View Post
    ......like that also can ah !!!

    Wish my girls would con me into having.....


    Quote first talk later....

    will delete post when uncle intro his female students who are ard my age to me

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  • UncleLau
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    ......like that also can ah !!!

    Wish my girls would con me into having.....


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  • pet
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    sure or not triton teach... hahahaha....

    knn....later
    socialogy, become sexology..
    lab work, become lap dance...

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  • Oceanklassik
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    Originally posted by triton View Post
    think i better apply for a job in education line in neighbour country
    then u better b careful if it is thailand u r considering because sometimes, u can get mixed up between the 2 sexes..

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  • triton
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    think i better apply for a job in education line in neighbour country

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  • exxondus
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    It beats figthting over chilli crabs, nasi lemak and laksa

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  • R-oyster
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    Originally posted by Darkangel View Post
    LOL...teachers were supposed to have alittle brains right? if not how they teach their students!
    Temporary teacher - inexperiened, easily conned.

    Sometime brains not working when other organs are active.

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  • 1248614
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    Bro,
    this happens in our neighbouring country lah... I find it unthinkable that this male teacher is still allowed to continue to teach in school.
    Maybe in that country, they practice 'innocent till proven guilty'
    Poor Hani (the victim)... gotta go give her a hug... sayang her a bit...

    relak relak, just joking lah... maintain balance....
    hahaha... TGIF!!!!!!!!!

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  • Darkangel
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    LOL...teachers were supposed to have alittle brains right? if not how they teach their students!

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