18 Mar 2016

liz murray

tadi masa kelas ELC aku tengok movie from homeless to havard,cerita tentang liz murray.Sedih gila cerita tu pasal mak yah dia drug addicted.Dia x sekolah .x dek duit nak makan,cerita berdasarkan kisah benar,dia pandai sebab baca ensiklopedia..dia dapat biasisiwa dari new york times..dari cerita tu aq sedar aku patut bersyukur dengan apa yang aku ada sekarang...ada orang yang lagi malang nasib daripada aku tapi boleh berjya..full of respect to you liz murray
 ni antara petikan yang aku copy dari internet;


Liz Murray, 29, rose from some of New York's meanest streets to graduate from the Ivy League and has become an international speaker. But some of her earliest memories are of her parents spending their welfare payments on cocaine and heroin when she and her sister were starving: "We ate ice cubes because it felt like eating. We split a tube of toothpaste between us for dinner."



dia sampai x dek duit nak makan ,terpaksa mencuri...dari filem tu tunjuk macam mana dia usaha macam mana nak belajar bersungguh -sungguh..bangga dengan kejayaan dia dan aku pun akan berusaha untuk berjaya macam dia dengan izin ALLah s.w.t


*Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, established 1636, whose history, influence and wealth have made it one of the most prestigious universities in the world.[7][8][9][10][11][12]
Established originally by the Massachusetts legislature and soon thereafter named for John Harvard (its first benefactor), Harvard is the United States' oldest institution of higher learning,[13] and the Harvard Corporation (formally, the President and Fellows of Harvard College) is its first chartered corporation. Although never formally affiliated with any denomination, the early College primarily trained Congregationalist and Unitarian clergy. Its curriculum and student body were gradually secularized during the 18th century, and by the 19th century Harvard had emerged as the central cultural establishment among Boston elites.[14][15] Following the American Civil War, President Charles W. Eliot's long tenure (1869–1909) transformed the college and affiliated professional schools into a modern research university; Harvard was a founding member of the Association of American Universities in 1900.[16]James Bryant Conant led the university through the Great Depression and World War II and began to reform the curriculum and liberalize admissions after the war. The undergraduate college became coeducational after its 1977 merger with Radcliffe College.

*kurikator terakhir


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