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you can visit the old site for the time being while the new site is still being updated 

If you wish to access some of the other content that are temporarily inaccessible at the new site, do go to oldsite .However, the contents there had not been updated as all the newer additions have gone to the newer site which is still in undergoing the process of adding and renovation.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/31/2003 01:53:15 PM
you can visit the old site for the time being while the new site is still being updated |

Class offer! 

http://nextlevel.com.my/tutor/losme

I would like to start a course on arts/literary and scientific/mathematical appreciation for adults (for those <= 16 but if you think you can handle it, you can join even if you are younger)within a group of 10. This is to help you see how these two supposedly diverse group work in unity and how each influences one another. You will explore a range of issues from culture to philosophy, literature, history, sciences, music, art and even dance! This is only at RM 30 per person per month for two hours a week! I hope to start this class in November if there are at least 10 people who would sign up. Please email me if you are interested and I will keep you on the list and send out the syllabus by Oct. Be prepared for a lot of critical thinking and fun!

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/31/2003 11:33:05 AM
Class offer! |

World Religions !Universal Peace!Global Ethic 

WISMA KEBUDAYAAN SGM
243, Jalan Bukit Bintang, Kuala Lumpur
Tel: 03-21412003 Fax: 03-21423932

Exhibition would be from
27 July - 5 August 2003
11.00am - 8.00pm

27 July 2003 (Sunday)
2.00 pm Official Opening
by H.E Jurgen A.R. Staks  Ambassador of the Federal
Republic of Germany
3.30 pm Film projection on Buddhism
4.30 pm Discussion  Ven. Dr. K.Sri Dhammananda & Prof. Dr.
Christopher Boey

28 July 2003 (Monday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Hinduism
9.00 pm Discussion  Dr. S.M.Ponniah & Dr. K. Dharmaratnam

29 July 2003 (Tuesday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Chinese Religion
9.00 pm Discussion  Prof. Dr. Soo Khin Wah & Dr. Ong Seng
Huat

31 July 2003 (Thursday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Judaism
9.00 pm Discussion  Dr. Edlin Abraham

01 August 2003 (Friday)
8.00 pm Film projection of Christianity
9.00 pm Discussion  Archbishop Murphy Pakiam & Rev. Dr.
Hermen Shastri

02 August 2003 (Saturday)
3.00 pm Film projection on Sikhism
4.00 pm Discussion  Mr. Paguman Singh & Mr. Autar Singh
8.00 pm Film projection on Islam
9.00 pm Discussion  Prof. Dr. Azizan Baharuddin & Prof.
Dr. Kamar Oniah
Kamarudin

03 August 2003 (Sunday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Nichiren Buddhism
9.00 pm Discussion  Mr. Pang Chok Wai

04 August 2003 (Monday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Bahai Faith
9.00 pm Discussion  Dr. G.Gopinath & Mr. T.K.Lee

05 August 2003 (Tuesday)
8.00 pm Film projection on Indigenous Religions
9.00 pm Discussion  Mr. Nelson Janggai & Ms Tijah Chupil

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/31/2003 11:14:13 AM
World Religions !Universal Peace!Global Ethic |

Welcome to the New and Improved Site 

I am sure you must be surprised at the changes to this site. Bear with me as it is still undergoing development and the wings and content are gradually being added. Hope that you like the new look. All forms of submissions are to be directed to me for now at submissions@archiveoflearning.net for now. You can send your comments to me at clari_lee@archiveoflearning.net until further notice. Looking forward to hearing from all of you out there.


Clarissa
Site manager

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/29/2003 01:59:03 PM
Welcome to the New and Improved Site |

Training and Development Programmes for Women Entrepreneurs 2003 

NATIONAL ASSOCIATION OF WOMEN ENTREPRENEURS OF MALAYSIA (NAWEM)
is proud to present a series of training programmes specially designed for women entrepreneurs to help them to start and grow their businesses more confidently.

OBJECTIVES
1. To provide new women entrepreneurs with the basic understanding of how to start a business and to make it a success.
2. To help women entreprenuers to manage their financial responsibilities.
3. To develop skills in marketing, presentation, and communication essential for entrepreneurs.

VENUE : PAAC BUSINESS INSTITUTE
B-7-8 Megan Avenue 2, 12 Jalan Yap Kwan Seng
50450 Kuala Lumpur
Tel/Fax: 602-27106606/27106610

Fees: Members of NAWEM and other Women Entrepreneur Assocation may attend the course at no charge. Cancellation Fees apply. Non-members who intend to start a business may also apply.

Acceptance of Registration: Due to limited places, acceptance will be based on a first-come first-served basis.

Cancellation Policy: Cancellation fees of RM50 will be applied if notification is given less than 24 hours before the course.

Course Manuals: Participants will receive a course manual and Certificate of Attendance with each programme.

Refreshments: Coffee/Tea breaks, but not lunch, are included.

Parking: Ample parking space within the building and in the surrounding areas. Parking fees vary accordingly.

To find out more about the course above and the modules covered, do call the number or ask them to fax you a copy of the flyer provided. There are at least 6 modules.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/29/2003 01:46:08 PM
Training and Development Programmes for Women Entrepreneurs 2003 |

New Article Added 

An article on one of John Locke's essay is added under Literary Studies.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/18/2003 06:05:16 PM
New Article Added |

Religious Diversity in the United States 

The Centre For Civilizational Dialogue of University Malaya will be conducting a Public Lecture titled "Religious Diversity in the United States", presented by Aaron Fishman. Mr. Fishman will share his experience and insights on how Americans of all faiths and beliefs can engage with one another to shape positive pluralism in their society. He will draw on his own experience growing up in a multi-religious household.

posted by Archive Of Learning on 7/18/2003 06:01:57 PM
Religious Diversity in the United States |

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