Saturday, June 28, 2014

Zoo Negara, Volunteer Work!

Here are some series of questions for you.

Are you 16 years old and above?
Are you on a long semester break?
Do you want to go out?
Do you want to go out and hang with le friends?
Do you want to go out and hang with le friends where you're mum actually allows?
Do you love animals?
And by the mention of animals, I did not just mean of hamsters, cats and rabbits.
Do you like volunteering?
And are you're the kind of person that loves to experience new things despite of how surprising it will get?

Well if you're answering YES to all these question, CONGRATULATIONS,
You're eligible to read my post further.
But if you're not. Oh well, apparently reading does no harm to ya. *boohoo*
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Answer to all : YES
Solution : ZOO NEGARA VOLUNTEER WORK
(I swear to you it was so fun, that I had done this program twice. 
Or maybe thrice if my next time counts)

So here's the procedure if you're interested:-

1)Since this program is limited daily, you might want to call the Zoo Negara people and book for the dates.
Just hit the hotline number +603-4108 3422 and ask for Volunteer Work.
2)Only after you've confirmed your details, then only you can go click up at their website and print out the form that's available online.
Fill it nicely.
And don't forget to bring it on D-day.

Ain't that easy or what?

"Since it so easy, I might just wear some cool shirt & jeans and go there with a popcorn to watch those animals."
WELL I'M SO SORRY.
Since we're talking about the Volunteer Program, no-can-do.
You're obviously going to do some helping-out-works and there's absolutely no dilly dally walking around as a visitor.
*well you could do that after you finish your work though*

Here are some rules only to be summarized out
*since some people like me always so lazy in reading the long ones*
*but hey, if you're interested then CLICK HERE*

1)Wear sports attire. Comfortable t-shirts with tracksuits. And sport shoes. 
Since you don't want to rip that Levis jeans during work right? *wink*
2)No outside food allowed. If there is, finish it. Or you could just leave it at their canteen and eat it during break. *really?*
3)Oh god, this one should be on the first thing but I'm to lazy to even cut and paste it. I guess i'll just capitalize it hoping you would know that 
ENTRANCE FOR VOLUNTEERS ARE ONLY RM10 PER PERSON.
4)This summarization has gotten longer than I thought, maybe I should just finish it by mentioning that 
YOU MUST BE THERE ON TIME.
By 8 a.m. Or the zookeepers are going to leave you behind.
So make sure to be on time people.

So now, what kind of interesting yet surprising works that you may get?

Lemme remind you, all of this volunteer works cannot be chosen.
You might just had to follow a random zookeeper and
surprise surprise of what he/she taking care of.
AI'NT THAT EXCITING *excitedface*

Do you like it THAT MUCH Fatnin?

My first time volunteering : I got a very nice zookeeper from Mammal Kingdom.
(Where I actually got to feed some Hyenas, said hello to the Elephant and clean a Capybara's cage)


My second time volunteering : I got to clean a whole-of-very-huge cage of the Giraffes. 
(Despite of cleaning their poos, they repaid me with a close-up feeding time and a pat on their head)
 

YES I LIKE IT.
VERY MUCH.

And I really liked it if other people could also experience the same thing I did.
I mean, seriously, where else and when again can you experience doing works like these?
KAN?
*interested?*
XOXOEXO
Fatnin

Friday, June 27, 2014

IMS Meducation Visit to Institut Perubatan Penerbangan, TUDM Subang

I'm sorry.
This happened on 29th April.
And I've only have time to post it now.
Weeee.
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An education visit to Aviation Medicine Institute Base in TUDM Subang.
One word.
AMAZINGLYAWESOME
(and if that considered one word haha)


So as you know TUDM is known for their air force army and all those cool flying jets and plane stuff.
And through our Sir Nizam (thank you so so much sir), all of us finally got the chance to pay a visit to their base and witnessed all those cool machines and simulators.

And please be jelly people.
I actually got to fly a fighter jet simulator.
(Despite of managed on making it fly for a mere 5 minutes before crashing)
YIPPEEEEEEE



And here I apologized to all of you - again.
For not remembering the names of the machines and simulator that I've seen.
It's a lot. And it's all so interesting to learn and to even try it yourself.
(You know, you could actually try to go there and experience it yourself)



I mean, you must have been so curious on how medical can relate to this flying jets and planes thing, right?
Well people, here, we called it PHYSIOLOGY.

Since human are naturally created with flaws and imperfections to even live on earth
there must've been some mistakes if they're even sent to fly out in the sky right?

So here comes the Physiology part of it where we will identify the restrictions up there (sky) 
and try to overcome it down here (land).
Ya got me?

I mean, to be able to fly a fighter jet 50, 000 feet up in the sky (minimum) and on a fast speed of lightning is definitely out of a normal human capabilities.
You'll tend to have a multiple complications on your central nervous system 
and one of it is severe Hypoxia (lack of Oxygen supply to brain) 
which is exactly the start of all problems.

So basically, here we are at the place where all those 
healthy, handsome, tall, perfect body-built, cool looking guys with an army suit, holding a helmet,
will eventually train to fly those jets up there (LOL)
*this is how I actually imagined a fighter pilot would be*
*don't blame me - blame the movies*
*I know you're imagining just as the same way as I am*
*we're equal hehe*



And here we have the infamous SUKHOI. *applause applause*
(don't worry if you don't know what this is, you'll eventually know it there haha)
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So that's it people.
If you'll wonder how would it feel to be able to visit this place.
Then lemme tell ya one thing.

I called my mum as soon as I got back from the visit and told her 
that I want to specialize as an Army Doctor- Air Force to be precise.
Just because I want to fly this fighter jet one day.
One day.
:)
XOXOEXO
Fatnin