Daily Archives: November 25, 2015
I’m doing Blogmas!
For that one passionate Neuron
Writing is like a building, which word by word we have to build to make it as a permanent home in the hearts of the readers.
Writing, which I consider is one of the oldest professions in the world for the reason that they say even our fate is also written. It is not easy to arrange the words in such a way that they sound not only meaningful but also creative. Words arranged in such a way, that they smile back at the reader and seek their attention are the words which create an impact. It is the perfect combination of words which makes the reader read it till the end. However how much creative combination of words it may be, they will end at some time while reading. But when the words end in a written article, they should take a rebirth in the minds of the reader…
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Rice Story in Malaysia
Week 48/52
Rice (Malay: nasi) was and still is the most important staple food in Malaysia. According to Indonesian-born food and cookery writer Sri Owen, there is some evidence for rice cultivation found in the state of Sarawak in Malaysian Borneo dated 2300 BC, and about 900 years of history for the state of Kelantan in West Malaysia. Today Malaysia produces about seventy percent of the amount of rice it needs to support itself, and the rest is imported. This is a matter of policy as the government believes that national resources can be used more profitably instead of attempting to achieve self-sufficiency with rice production; the prevalent attitude is that revenue generated from its industries enables the country to import up to half the rice it needs. Nevertheless, the government is fully committed and involved in planning, allocating resources and managing subsidies for the rice farming industry. The state…
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