Breeze #158 - The Law Issue

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EDITOR’S NOTE

EDITORIAL TEAM Hello Breeze readers,

This is our very first ever Law themed issue and we kick it off with Dylan, Granville, Elaine, Samuel, and Michelle on the Cover. Who are they? These youths are part of Gagasan Mahasiswa UndangUndang Sabah (GUNS) committee, a student association that acts in the interests of Sabahan law students. More than meets the eye, the committee is doing a great job to educate and elevate Sabahan law students to greater heights for their future. Read about GUNS in Feature and learn more about Dylan, Granville, Elaine, Samuel, and Michelle in Personality. Within the pages of this issue, you will also stumble into BrandYoBiz, a platform that provides a one stop IP Solution for those in need. Read through their pages to learn about trademarking your brand all the way to building up its exposure. If you’re into gadgets, go to Tech to learn about the Right To Repair, a movement to restore the consumer’s right to choose where and by who they want to repair their devices with. Something more on the fun side, go to Pop Culture to read about Legally Blonde on how this movie about a law student has expanded greatly in popularity, leading to more productions under its title. Local music production house Foresight Musik is making a statement this year with their album All In, a step going into bigger exposure. Read all about it in Music. And if you haven’t been to Brown Fox Cafe, you should. More than just aesthetics, the cafe actually serves really good Japanese food, and pastries. Flip to our Restaurant Review spread to find more. Enjoy the rest of the pages in this interesting issue. Last but not least, Happy Chinese New Year and Happy Valentine’s Day!

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content LAW issue #158 06 FLASH January 2022 hapennings

12 REPORT

AN EXCLUSIVE SIGNING CEREMONY: MEDIA PRIMA AUDIO AND OOGA X

48 POP CULTURE

24 TECH

The right to repair

26 AUTOMOTIVE

42 wellness

The perfect match starts with you

Bridging Frontiers, Creating Pioneers

43 AESTHETIC

What is emslimsculpt?

16 FEATURE

CIty Cineplex February 2022 movies

All In With Foresight Musik

Sunduan Studio

creamy spicy paprika chicken / SUA haus cafe

36DESTINATION

Chocolate Room: Bean-to-Bar Chocolate Experience in Sabah

38 ECO NEWS 23 MUSIC

52 FASHION 54 FOOD

Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah

22 MOVIE

50 BEAUTY Tickled Pink

Acura’s new Integra

28 personality

Legally Blonde

WONDERS OF WILDERNESS: THE OCEAN - WOW 1.0

40 FITNESS Consistency

44 DENTAL

the tools of the teeth

46 FENGSHUI

12 Zodiac forecast from 4th February to 4th march 2022

& 47 RANTS RAVES Communicating the reasons for rules

56 RESTAURANT REVIEW Brown Fox Cafe: Aesthetic dining

58 Nightlife

YAS CNY GATHERING / ANON & BOBO


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january 2022

JAPANESE FILM FESTIVAL OFFICIALLY LAUNCHED Kuala Lumpur, 5 January 2022 — The Japanese Film Festival 2021 officially launched after over a year-long hiatus to continue to provide the best of Japanese films to all film lovers out there. The Opening Ceremony was held at GSC Mid Valley Megamall with YBhg. Datuk Wira Dr. Noor Zari bin Hamat, Secretary General, Ministry of Tourism, Arts and Culture officiating the ceremony. The Japanese Film Festival 2021 was held at participating GSC cinemas in the Klang Valley (GSC Mid Valley, GSC 1 Utama and GSC NU Sentral) from 6 to 12 January 2022 followed by Penang (GSC Gurney Plaza) and Johor Bahru (GSC Paradigm Mall JB) from 13 to 16 September. JFF then toured East Malaysia to Kuching (GSC CityONE Megamall) and Kota Kinabalu (GSC Suria Sabah) from 20 to 23 January 2022. All films are presented in Japanese with English subtitles. For more information, visit www.jfkl.org.my

ALL NEW LUMA HOTEL Kota Kinabalu, 30 January 2022 - The LUMA Hotel, Borneo’s First Creative Design Hotel gives guests an opportunity to have a taste of Borneo luxury while feeling like ‘home’ throughout their stay. The hotel’s name is derived from one of the ethnic groups in Sabah (Bajau) word ‘luma’, which means ‘home’ in English. The hotel is filled with locally-inspired elements for its interior designs, materials and decorating styles. Managed by HH Home Hotel Sdn Bhd, the hotel’s designs consist of green colour schemes with neutral tones, emphasising the natural feel of Sabah’s spectacular tropical rainforest. Its natural ambience decorated with plants creates a relaxing atmosphere for visitors. This provides travellers the opportunity to unwind and enjoy after a rushed day in KK city. The LUMA Hotel aspires to be fully engaged in environment, nature and wildlife conservation. The hotel is committed to operating in an economically, socially and environmentally responsible manner. The LUMA Hotel also encourages local arts and cultures through its support for art works and designs created by local artists, for example, the hotel’s soap dish and scarfs, which compliments its employees’ uniforms. The LUMA Hotel has opened its door to the public and is currently holding a flash sale starting from RM280 with a staying period from Jan 30 to June 30. For more information, call 088 286 900 or visit www.thelumahotel.com


Care & Share: Food for Children

Care & Share: Food for Children programme is an initiative of the Sabah Council of Social Services (Majlis Perkhidmatan Masyarakat Sabah), a council under the Ministry of Community Development and People’s Wellbeing of Sabah (KPMKR), that provides a platform for cooperation between the government, the community and the private sector in fostering and supporting the health developments of the children in Sabah. It was launched by the Minister of Community Development and People’s Wellbeing of Sabah, YB Datuk Ir. Shahelmey Yahya on 16th November 2021. As of 31st January 2022, through the Care & Share: Food for Children programme, a total of 562 food packages had been distributed to children affected by COVID-19 around Penampang, Kota Kinabalu, and Putatan. This programme has received support from the government and private companies to expand to other districts such as Tawau, Sandakan, Beaufort, Kudat, Keningau, Lahad Datu and Tuaran. The KPMKR via Sabah Council of Social Services welcomes any non-governmental organizations that wish to contribute or perform their Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) in support of the Care & Share: Food for Children programme for the wellbeing of the children of Sabah.

MPMS volunteers setting off to deliver the food packages

YB Datuk Ir. Shahelmey Yahya presents a food package


SCENES FROM STORE-Y MARKET AT RIVERSON - THE WALK ON 15 & 16 JANUARY 2022 There is a story behind every person, every company and every business plan and that is why STORE-Y market is curated to showcase individual stories of each company. The market was filled with exciting booths and passionate vendors; making up for an exciting weekend for all.

Find out more at web.facebook.com/storeykk



Halal Dim Sum @ SICC offerings extended by popular demand

Sabah International Convention Centre extended their halal Dim Sum @ SICC offerings at Layang Layang Lane, Level 5 due to popular demands by their regulars and guests. The delightful menu was especially curated by Chinese Head Chef Ang Hon Tung who brings with him 31 years of experience in Chinese cuisines, and Chef Abanny with 16 years of dim sum making. “Other than the classic handmade favourites, we also offer modern dim sums using fresh local ingredients. We have introduced a new item in the menu – dragon head mai and we hope to introduce more offerings soon”, said Chef Ang Hon Tung. Savour the warm barbeque chicken buns, creamy egg yolk lava bun, the delightfully braised chicken feet, the musthave chicken cheese bean curd skin and the bread prawn toast, as well as the classic Woo Kok, red-eyed phoenix dumpling, seafood wonton, freshly made egg tarts and more! The ala-carte dim sum is from RM7.90 per basket and is available from 8am to 4pm daily. WhatsApp +6019 628 0905 for reservations.

Chef Ang Hon Tung

Chef Abanny



Report

AN EXCLUSIVE SIGNING CEREMONY: MEDIA PRIMA AUDIO AND OOGA X

Petaling Jaya, 25 January 2022 - Malaysian media and entertainment group Media Prima’s audio platform, Media Prima Audio (MPA) and OOGA X have agreed to venture into an exclusive resellers agreement and content collaboration for its radio broadcast stations. The signing ceremony took place at Theatrette Anjung Riong, Balai Berita Bangsar, today.

the first time that radio operators are working synergistically for symbiotic benefits.

Chief Executive Officer of Media Prima Audio, Nazri Noran said “This is such an exciting time for the radio and audio industry and a great opportunity for Media Prima Audio to connect with our East Malaysian audience closer with our partners from OOGA X. This exclusive agreement was signed by MPA’s Chief Executive With our experience and their knowledge in the region, we will Officer, Nazri Noran and Chief Executive Officer & Director together grow Kupikupifm and CITYPlus stronger than ever.” of OOGA X, Rita Sim. The agreement is a form of mutual commitment in leveraging each other`s duties and function in Rita Sim, the Chief Executive Officer & Director of OOGA X the perspective of commercial sales packages, particularly in expressed her gratitude towards the agreement signed by both radio broadcast and digital. parties and said “This exciting collaboration with Media Prima Audio is very timely for both of our companies especially in MPA, as one of the largest audio broadcasters in Malaysia Sabah & Sarawak which are located in the island of Borneo. (which consists of Hot FM, Buletin FM, Molek FM, Fly FM, Dynamic growth will be driven by the development of the Pan 8FM and Audio+) will leverage OOGA X’s assets by including Borneo Highway. The recent announcement of Nusantara as Kupikupifm and CITYPlus as part of its extended sales offering the new capital of Indonesia will further enhance economic & clients and partners. business activities for the whole region. Kupikupifm & CITYPlus together with Media Prima Audio, are well positioned to leverage The agreement focuses on ensuring that the businesses will be on the growing opportunities in East Malaysia.” able to tap into a now growing number of stations from MPA that will offer demographic as well as psychographic choices The ceremony was witnessed by Media Prima Berhad’s Group to ensure that advertisers attain better ROI and reach. This Chairman, Datuk Seri (Dr) Syed Hussian Aljunid and OOGA X‘s collaboration marks a new milestone in radio broadcast as it is Advisor, Dato’ Mohamed Sharil Tarmizi. 12





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Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah current developing legal landscape, which could motivate Sabahan law students to contribute their talents back to Sabah upon completion of study. In the beginning of building the society, GUNS faced some obstacles such as getting rejected by ROS due to its members being mostly based in KL at the time. However, this was unavoidable since there are no law schools currently available in Sabah which forces many Sabahans to study law in West Malaysia or abroad. At first, getting people to join the society was the tricky bit as not a lot of people were familiar with the idea of a Sabah-based law student society. Although there is an existing law student society in West Malaysia, it did not cater to East Malaysian law students.

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ounded by four Sabahan law students at the time, Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah (GUNS) was established in 2019 as a student association that acts in the interests of Sabahan law students from public and private institutes, within and outside of Malaysia. Fun fact, the idea of having a law society for legal students to collectively branch out and express concerns and desires started from a little kopitiam session at Damai. The founding members of GUNS – Dylan Dumpangol, Joshua Macdonald, Brendon Beliku, and Jonathan Richard Chin; had the idea of forming a law society for Sabahan students to address the issues of the lack of social interactivity among Sabahan law students, the inability to be acquainted with law firms based in Sabah, and the impracticality of attending legal summer programmes or events in West Malaysia.

Nevertheless, doing what students do best, they told their friends, and their friends told their other friends and soon by the end of 2020, they managed to amass over a hundred law students who shared a common interest for a Sabahan-based law student society. Hence, after a long series of drafting their plans and constitutions, with the aim of bridging frontiers to facilitate and empower future pioneers, Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah was finally registered with the Registrar of Societies (ROS) in January 2021, along with the vision of uniting Sabahan law students and facilitating future employability and connectivity into various legal and non-legal industries within Malaysia. To connect Sabahan law students to legal firms in Sabah, in 2021, Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah has partnered with Sabah Law Society in providing legal internship programmes to

They realised that law students from Sabah lack representation and guidance, which led to many Sabahan law students resorting to less conventional modes of finding a pupillage or work experience as they return back to Sabah. Furthermore, there was also a gap in raising awareness on Sabah’s legal landscape to students and the younger generation. According to one of its founders, Dylan Dumpangol, what’s unique about Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah is that it is Sabah-based. Despite the respectable Sabah Law Society (SLS) having long existed in Sabah, Dylan claims that GUNS is different as it caters mainly to Sabahan law students, and the good thing about GUNS is that it is all-encompassing. As law students, they are able to talk about a broad range of issues and still be neutral. GUNS gives Sabahan law students a platform to voice out and share legal knowledge or current world issues. There was a need for a Sabahan law student society as Sabah has different jurisdictions with West Malaysian law. Thus, having a very niche organisation like GUNS teaches Sabahan law students on the unique legal landscape of Sabah, eg. Native Law, MA63, etc. Moreover, this also raises awareness of Sabah’s 16

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GUNS High Table: 1. Granville Wilbur (President) 2. Elaine Soon (Vice President) 3. Makino Kaorie (General Secretary) 4. Calvin Chia (Director of Finance) 5. Amber Ho (Director of Event Management) 6. Samuel Lim (Director of Publicity & Marketing) 7. Brenda Lee (Director of Academic Relations) 8. Michelle Wong (Director of Professional Relations) 9. Christine Pung (Director of Student Relations) GUNS Officers: 10. Natalie Fong (Presidential Officer) 11. Geoffery Sim (Presidential Officer) 12. Lejerod Limpuong (Secretariat Officer) 13. Nadia Kazlina (Officer of Event Management) 14. Thanaseela a/p Gunalan (Officer of Event Management) 15. Brittany Kwan (Officer of Publicity & Marketing) 16. Magret Azeyra Rap (Officer of Publicity & Marketing) 17. Munirah Edward (Officer of Academic Relations) 18. Cassidy Shim (Officer of Professional Relations) 19. Sean Anwar Sibadogil (Officer of Student Relations) Sabahan law students for them to have first-hand experience in the legal profession. Moreover, acting in the interests of Sabahan law students alike, Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah have made it possible for law students to unite, connect, and share their thoughts on GUNS’ official online platforms where students can contribute or read articles by other law students, or even access their law library to find reading materials for their legal education. In the near future, Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah hopes to spread their wings to more areas of law. Due to the broad

spectrum of law, students that study law don’t necessarily have to become lawyers. They can also be involved in humanitarian aid organisations, NGOs, politics, businesses, etc. Head on over to the Personality section to read more on the Sabahan law students behind Gagasan Mahasiswa UndangUndang Sabah (GUNS). For more information, log on to www.gunsabah.org

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BRANDYOBIZ WE MAKE IT HAPPEN

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randYoBiz offers information to customers in helping them to build a distinguishable brand name that serves commercial objectives – all through a single platform. BrandYoBiz performs online search for the availability check of a trade name with the relevant authorities, facilitating the communication between customers with graphic designers, company secretaries and Intellectual property consultants with one objective – to stand out in the midst of the tough competitive market.

believe there are many law graduates who are out there who are stuck in this situation where they have difficulties in finding jobs with a law background but not qualified to practise law for the time being.

How is the awareness of brand protection in Sabah? Based on our observations, we noticed that more than half of the businesses in town have not trademarked their trade name, brand and logo. Most of the brand names may not be trademarked Let’s hear from one of the people behind BrandYoBiz – Sharmine partly because they are too common and descriptive. For eg. Chia, a 24-year old sabahan LLB graduate who is currently Kedai Tuaran Fried Mee, Kedai Runcit ABC, XYZ Seafood pursuing CLP bar and Master of Commercial Law, on her restaurant, 123MilkTea and Tasty Fish Head Noodles. These thoughts about Trademarking. brands are unlikely to be accepted by IP officers. Naturally, their brand is not distinguishable and unique enough to stand out or What led to the start of BrandYoBiz? to be ‘lain daripada yang lain’. We are a group of young law graduates who are still in the dilemma of waiting for the qualifying board’s announcement on when is What is the goal / mission of BrandYoBiz? the next intake of the exam, and thus decided to start BrandYoBiz Our main goal is to create awareness to the Sabahan young as we are not sure when the pandemic is going to be over. And I entrepreneurs on the importance of creating, building and


How does one register their trademark and how long will the process take? It is simple and easy. Just provide us with the company/individual’s company name or logo for us to do the availability check on the trade name or logo. This will take one month from the date of submission. Once it has been approved by MyIPO, we will then submit the formal application to register the trademark. This will take about 12 to 18 months until the Certificate is being issued. How do we identify brands with a registered trademark? You could see those logos or trade names which are labeled as “TM” or ® . “TM” means they are in the process of registering its trade name and ® stands for a registered trademark. Will registering a trademark protect one’s brand internationally or just within the country it was registered? Once a brand is registered in Malaysia, it will be protected in Malaysia only. But one can protect its brand in any part of the world after they have trademarked their brand in Malaysia. This can be done through the World Intellectual Property Organization (WIPO) under Madrid Protocol. Sharmine Chia | BrandYoBiz protecting a strong brand which can sustain through the storms. We want to share and talk about the solutions on how to create a ‘thought-through and visionary’ brand name through our online platform at brandyobiz.com.my. Just imagine, if we Sabahans are able to invent and build a brand such as Amazon. The Amazon logo contains a smile, but what makes it unique is the arrow pointing from ‘a’ to ‘z’, which means the online giant carries most products under the sun. What does a trademark protect? It protects the company or individual’s products or services, may it be its slogan, brand, logo, signature, name, and etc. For eg. The three stripes is a trademark of Adidas and its trademarked slogans are “IMPOSSIBLE IS NOTHING” and “ADIDAS IS ALL IN”. Why is trademarking important? It is simply for protecting your brand identity. A company name is registered under the Companies Commission of Malaysia (SSM), a birth registration must be done at the Malaysian National Registration (JPN) and similarly a brand identity can be registered with the Intellectual Property Corporation of Malaysia (MyIPO). Once you have registered your trade name, you will have exclusive right to use it and to pass on to the successors in years to come. It is also part of your business asset which will increase the valuation of your business. Who should register a trademark? Retails, restaurants, cafes, supermarkets, firms, developers, schools, companies, professionals, service providers, florists, I would say all business sectors who want to expand their business and to keep its name for the next decade.

Future plans for BrandYoBiz? To gather and collaborate with talents in Sabah such as Graphic Designers, Signboard makers, Interior Designers, Company Secretaries, Web Designers, and many more so that our online platform could create more business opportunities for Sabahans. Branding services include: • Business, product or service name selection. • Logo Ideas for small business. • Trademark search and registration. For further information, visit BrandYoBiz’s official website: brandyobiz.com.my Or contact BrandYoBiz for a free strategy session via: Info@brandyobiz.com.my | sharmine@brandyobiz.com.my brandyobiz@gmail.com | +6011 1052 6993 BrandYo Biz

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Why having a trademark is important Build Good Reputation for Your Business Aside from conveying your message, the fact that trademarks can become instantly recognizable symbols will contribute to your business’s reputation over time. The more effective your trademark is, the more it can influence the purchase decisions of your customer base. Once people get to know your business and the products or services you’re offering, they’ll begin to automatically equate your trademark with the positive and mighty messages you put forth about your brand. Customers Can Easily Search For Your Business Virtually every marketplace you can think of is oversaturated, making it hard for people to differentiate you from your competitors. Trademarks, logos, and brands provide a more efficient marketing tool to capture your customer’s attention—which eventually builds up to the reputation mentioned above and brand recognition. Finally, consumers will be less likely to look for alternatives because they’ll have already established trust in your brand and what it stands for.

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side from the legal protection that a registered trademark provides, there are other reasons why it’s so crucial that your business has one—and they’re probably things that have never even occurred to you as a small business owner. Here are a few reasons why trademarks are your greatest asset: A Representation of Your Brand Whether you use a single logo or several symbols, trademarks communicate your brand’s identity and message. They also represent your business, team, and products or services.

Better Marketing Strategy for Social Media Social media is now the epicenter of marketing and reaching your customer base. This makes brand recognition all the more critical as it’s the first thing your customers will enter into a search bar across the different social media channels and search engines. When people, in general, are searching for your products or services more, it’ll translate to more traffic across these various platforms—which translates to more brand recognition. Eventually, people will be able to spot your brand without having to type in your business name because no one else will be able to advertise with your trademarked brand identity anywhere.

Moreover, your trademark is a design that can be recognized without text. Think of the Nike “swoosh” logo. That simple symbol Appreciation in Value Over Time is recognizable, and it tells the story of Nike without using a single Trademarks are business investments you can make that will word. appreciate over time. More specifically, as your business grows, the value of your brand will grow. Baskin Robbins is known for its ice cream, but did you know there’s a hidden message in the logo? Look closely and you’ll Essentially, trademarks allow for your business to expand its see the number 31 in the initials, as in the number of flavors the products and services throughout different industries. This company began offering in 1953. Why 31? One flavor for every could eventually lead to the merger of your business with a larger day of the month, so you can try something new every day. Yum! corporation. Amazon is a staple in many online shoppers’ lives, but have you Additionally, you can use your trademark as a means to secure a ever wondered what that little arrow at the bottom of the logo loan to grow your business since it works much like a property means? It’s not just a fun design element—the arrow broadcasts asset that can be bought, sold, or licensed. the wide variety of stuff (from A to Z) sold on Amazon. Or, if you choose to sell your business ultimately, you would be selling a (hopefully) solid reputation and customer base. That by Lisa Tai means you could sell it for top dollar. Law Graduate Image | Freepik



movies

CIty Cineplex february 2022 movies

MOONFALL Release Date: 3 February 2022 Genre: Action, Adventure, Sci-Fi Director: Roland Emmerich Cast: Halle Berry, Patrick Wilson, John Bradley A mysterious force knocks the moon from its orbit around Earth and sends it hurtling on a collision course with life as we know it.

CLIFFORD THE BIG RED DOG

MARRY ME Release Date: 10 February 2022 Genre: Comedy, Music, Romance Director: Comedy, Music, Romance Cast: Jennifer Lopez, Owen Wilson, Maluma

Release Date: 10 February 2022 Genre: Adventure, Comedy, Family Director: Walt Becker Cast: Darby Camp, Jack Whitehall, John Cleese

A young girl’s love for a tiny puppy named Clifford makes the dog grow to an enormous size.

Music superstars Kat Valdez and Bastian are getting married before a global audience of fans. But when Kat learns that Bastian has been unfaithful, she decides to marry Charlie, a stranger in the crowd, instead.

UNCHARTED

DEATH ON THE NILE

Release Date: 17 February 2022 Genre: Action, Adventure Director: Ruben Fleischer Cast: Tom Holland, Mark Wahlberg, Antonio Banderas

Release Date: 10 February 2022 Genre: Crime, Drama, Mystery Director: Kenneth Branagh Cast: Kenneth Branagh, Armie Hammer, Gal Gadot While on vacation on the Nile, Hercule Poirot must investigate the murder of a young heiress.

Street-smart Nathan Drake is recruited by seasoned treasure hunter Victor “Sully” Sullivan to recover a fortune amassed by Ferdinand Magellan and lost 500 years ago by the House of Moncada.

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All In With Foresight Musik

MUSIC

What keeps them going is their shared passion for music. Although diss songs are common in the hip-hop industry, Foresight Musik holds onto the principle that they will not stoop low and will keep on doing what they love - that is to release high quality music for their listeners. Foresight Musik have just recently released an album containing 23 tracks called ALL IN. Their album ALL IN showcases a group of diverse musicians being ‘all-in’ and giving everything they got for people to witness the start of the Foresight Musik era. Their goal is to break stereotypes and show to others that Tawau is capable of producing talented individuals that can contribute to Sabah’s rising music industry.

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ell known for their breakout single, Rampage, Foresight Musik is back with a newly released album, ALL IN. Foresight Musik is a Hip-Hop R&B EDM music and video group based in Tawau, Sabah, with 15 talented members - Focussan, Fez, Ahbank, Yungjiks, Baitisan, Mr. Ameth, N.A.W, Imanboii, SenseDyello, Dopesfiq, dimple., GrizzLee, Luqs, M.I.A, and Roritronics. Fun fact, Foresight Musik started as an underground band in high school with AhBank and Fez somewhere around the year 2009-2010. However, they collectively formed the Hip-Hop R&B EDM music group, Foresight Musik in 2019. The name Foresight Musik represents looking ahead into the future and moving forward to reach their goals. Inspired by the Korean Hip-hop scene, Foresight Musik has their own style in expressing themselves through music. Being an independent label, Foresight Musik is very experimental and encourages all their members to explore their creative freedom. Hence, their music sounds diverse, fresh, lit, catchy and yet very distinguishable from other Malaysian Hip-Hop songs. Being a multi-talented music group, Foresight Musik features a unique collective of talented producers, beatboxers, rappers, singers, an MV director and editor, a visualiser, VFX editor and graphic designer. Ahbank, Baitisan, GrizzLee, Dopesfiq, and Luqs are the main producers of Foresight Musik with their own style and preferences in music. Despite each having their own roles and individuality, every member in Foresight Musik takes part either in singing or rapping.

On their latest album, ALL IN, listeners can expect distinct tracks with various music genres such as R&B, experimental hip-hop, EDM, trap, nasheed, and many more. ALL IN is a work of art. As they have given much thought into each song, Foresight Musik recommends others to not skip on any tracks and listen to their album according to the flow of their tracklist arrangement. The album ALL IN starts out strong with their INTRO, NO RECALL, up until SPIDERMAN (REMIX), and towards the middle of the album, songs will start to sound mellow and radio friendly, and they end the album with a banger with the song WITNESS and OUTRO. Foresight Musik has just released a music video for their album’s anthem, LIVE IT UP. The music video for LIVE IT UP was directed and edited by Foresight Musik’s own member, M.I.A; and was filmed with the help of ZnZ Production from Tawau. The music video for LIVE IT UP can be viewed on their official YouTube page. Stay tuned and as there’s more in store from Foresight Musik. Foresight Musik is planning to do album tours all over Sabah, starting from Kota Kinabalu, Sandakan, Lahad Datu and all the way to Tawau. As they aim to go mainstream, being based in Tawau, Sabah, Foresight Musik aims to put Tawau on the map in the Hip-hop scene, and showcase Tawau’s diverse talents to all. They hope listeners will enjoy their album, ALL IN, that’s currently available on all digital platforms and music streaming services, which includes Spotify, YouTube Music, Apple Music, JOOX, Deezer, and KKBOX. Foresight Musik

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TECH

The right to repair

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t’s better buying a new one rather than repairing it”. That’s a phrase I’m sure most of you have heard of when it comes to your electronic devices. Why is that so? Because we’ve become so accustomed to hearing huge price tags to make small repairs for our devices. However, if all goes well, this won’t be the case for much longer with the Right to Repair (RTR) movement. To put it simply, RTR is a movement to restore the consumer’s right to choose where and by who they want to repair their devices with. It’s not about forcing the consumer to repair the devices themselves, rather than giving them the option to choose if they want 1st or 3rd parties to do so. Now, why has this become an issue? We’ve been able to use 3rd party repair shops all this while, right? Well, tech companies are doing all they can to minimise this. They’ve made it harder for 3rd parties to repair devices by: 1. 2. 3. 4.

Having to use proprietary tools and parts for repairs Soldering parts to each other Making parts so expensive Blocking the sale of parts entirely

They’ve made things so much more difficult that the only option is to visit 1st party service centres. That isn’t the worst thing in the world, but somehow it might as well be. These service centres will charge you a ton of money just to fix small issues with your device. Some might even suggest you just replace the device with a new one instead.

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Tech companies argue the reason they do this is to protect consumers from danger if a random 3rd party doesn’t correctly fix the device’s issue. They also claim the dangers of patent infringements by irresponsible parties towards the company’s parts and technology. Valid points indeed, but there are allegations floating around saying it’s more of a profit issue at the end of the day. RTR aims to decrease or stop these practises by tech companies. It isn’t fair that companies get to determine what’s right for us instead of ourselves. I mean, of course going to 1st party service centres might be the safer option, but what if we were strapped for cash and just needed a cheap fix for the device instead of paying a huge price tag or buying a new one? That is something to think about.



AUtomotive

Acura’s new Integra

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t used to be that front-wheel drive (FWD) cars have always had a connotation of being “wrong wheel drive”. However, with the advent of the 90’s Honda Civic and Honda/Acura Integra line, FWD cars have received a cult following. Many fans are always anticipating the next big thing in the FWD car class. Well, for Integra fans, the wait is over as they’ve just introduced a prototype of the new Integra that’s coming to showrooms soon. Love it or hate it, a new Integra is surely exciting news to hear from the Japanese manufacturer, especially since the last one was produced more than 15 years ago with the Integra/RSX. The new Integra will share the same platform as the 11th-gen Honda Civic. It certainly has a bold look that is completely different when compared to its predecessors. Personally, I’m not a huge fan of the design but it’s still welcome nonetheless. Powering the new Integra is a 1.5L turbocharged engine paired with a 6-speed manual transmission. Yes, you read that right, a “manual transmission”. It’ll also feature Honda’s famous i-VTEC (Variable Valve Timing & Electronic Lift Control) technology, making it the first ever factory turbocharged Integra. There’s been no word as of yet if a Type-R variant will ever be released. Fingers-crossed though, as that could mean more performance driven handling and drive for potential owners.

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The introduction of the new Integra was met with much “controversy”. Online commentaries were on both ends of spectrum. Long time fans felt that the Integra had lost its edge as an exciting sports car. Of course, expectations need to be toned down. Most of us aren’t 100% positive that this will be any less of a car compared to its predecessors. Just look at the Toyota GT86, many said it wasn’t considered a performance powerhouse, yet many love it still. It even spawned another updated version. So, whatever you think about the new Integra, let’s just leave the judgement to after it hits the road. Who knows, it might just be the best Integra yet. If not, at least the Integra legacy lives on, especially if Acura/Honda plans on better improving it in the future.



Personality

Bridging Frontiers, Creating Pioneers

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et to know the Sabahan law students behind Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah (GUNS) - Dylan Dumpangol, Granville Wilbur, Elaine Soon, Samuel Lim, and Michelle Wong. Despite sharing the similarities of being passionate law students who are highly motivated to bring positive changes to Sabah, what sets them apart are their personality and characters that shape them into becoming who they are today, and who they aspire to be in the future.


Dylan Dumpangol Founder of GUNS

“I may not always know what I should do, but I know what I can do” is a philosophy that reflects Dylan’s life values. As one of the founders and alumni of Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah (GUNS), the society is very close to Dylan’s heart. Dylan still helps out and supports the current high committee of GUNS whenever he can. Dylan Dumpangol, 25, from Penampang Sabah, obtained his undergraduate Law degree from Keele University in 2020, and is currently pursuing his postgraduate programme at Northumbria University. A word to describe Dylan is that he is a determined person. When most people are too afraid to start something new or even take the first step, Dylan would work hard to achieve his goals, no matter the setbacks he faces. For him, a remarkable idea is only meaningful when you have the will and desire to execute them as. To Dylan, there is one goal and one end product. At the early stages of GUNS, Dylan and his peers worked really hard and did not give up to build the society to where it is today despite the many challenges that came up. Dylan is a man of ambition. Growing up, he has always wanted to make a difference in the world. What wakes him up in the morning and keeps Men’s Shirt from Boss | Jesselton Duty Free him motivated in life is the thought of wanting to make a change in the community for people to have better lives. Although living a simple life is totally understandable, Dylan wants to live a life where he could facilitate change, regardless of where he ends up at. He hopes that in 10 years, he would be in the position where he could utilise his creativity, innovation, and explore new ideas to improve the country and community around him. Being a law student can be tough sometimes, especially when classes are conducted in a different time zone. However, having a routine keeps him in check. Most of the time, Dylan would start the day early and stay productive throughout the day. Despite his busy schedule, he would always make time to go to the gym and train as it keeps him fresh and awake. Exercising is a way of relieving stress for him. And like most students, Dylan works best at night. Every day, when he’s done with his classes, or preparing for the next class, Dylan will study at least 3 hours every night. However, in his free time, Dylan likes to paint. As a creative person, he is passionate about art, painting, poetry, writing and movies. Dylan enjoys watching deep and thought provoking movies like Interstellar, Inception, The Prestige and more, as these movies help him have a new perspective on his current life and inspires him to do better Dylan likes to see things from a creative perspective, as creativity for him is a very important tool in life. Especially in an organisation, like GUNS. He believes that to be able to capture people’s attention is the currency of the world. If you have people’s attention, you have the power to create change. Many students who are thinking about pursuing a law degree often underestimate how powerful having legal knowledge can be. With law, you can make a difference and change someone’s life for the better. Dylan’s message to himself, his peers, and future law students is that Mastering a law degree is the art of learning how far communication and intellect can actually become opportunities to incite progress and human evolution. Never believe that you are too small or powerless to create the things you wish existed, we all have the strength within us to raise ourselves beyond the ideas of our time. Dylan hopes that the birth of GUNS is a testament that young Sabahans are capable of more and that they should not feel afraid but feel inspired to act on their dreams and make them come true. 29


Granville Wilbur President of GUNS 2021/2022

There are many words to describe the 23-year old Sabahan law student, Granville Wilbur. But one thing for sure is that he is a natural born leader. As the President of Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah, Granville oversees the society’s direction and ensures all goes according to plan together with his team of committees in serving the interests of Sabahan law students. Granville is an aspiring and passionate third year law student at Multimedia University, Malacca. Carrying the responsibilities of being the president of GUNS is not an easy task. Nevertheless, driven by motivation and support from his family, friends, and peers from GUNS, Granville works hard and strives to be the best in the things he loves doing. For Granville, to be able to juggle between his studies and being the president of GUNS requires a sense of responsibility, focus, and a matter of setting priorities. However, when things get tough, what works for him is to take a step back, take a breather, reflect on things he has done and what needs to be done, and take things one step at a time. Being in a good state of mind is important for Granville as it allows him to stay motivated towards his goals.

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In between classes and meetings to attend, anything can happen in law school. Hence, he takes pride in his versatility and flexibility in time management, and his ability to keep up with daily changes. What’s fixed for him is that every day, Granville stays disciplined and wakes up early in the morning to ensure he is well prepared for his classes.

When he’s free from his responsibilities, he would spend his time playing football with his friends. Exercising helps him to keep his mind fresh. Apart from that, Granville is an avid reader. He reads whenever he can, and as much as he can. He enjoys reading current world issues. Born and raised in Penampang, Sabahan issues are very close to his heart. He does a lot of reading on legal matters related to Sabah, eg. MA63, Sabahan laws, Native and custom rights, land laws as those are the things you don’t learn especially in West Malaysian law schools. Granville’s goal in life is to make positive and progressive changes for Sabah. He also hopes that in the future, he will be doing what he loves, which is to practice law, be a part of law making procedures, and contribute back to the people he loves in Sabah. Being a Sabahan, Granville hopes his Sabahan peers working in West Malaysia or other parts of the world to one day return and contribute their talents, input, experiences, and knowledge back to Sabah, for a better Sabah in the future. As president of Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah, Granville encourages more Sabahan law students to be involved and join GUNS as the society brings a lot of importance to Sabahan law students. Although the society is just starting out, Granville assures that Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah will be very important and relevant in the near future.

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Elaine Soon Vice President of GUNS 2021/2022

Elaine Soon remembers a time back in primary school, when having to fill up a form that asked about what your ambitions were, she never wrote ‘lawyer’ as one of her career choices. That is until she started joining public speaking competitions in high school. Despite having stage fright, she enjoyed every bit of it. Her parents used to joke with her and say, “Oh you talk a lot, you should be a lawyer!”, and that was when she started considering the legal profession as her future career. After graduating from high school, she took a few months off and did some part time jobs here and there. And when it was time to decide on her career path, she sat down with her parents and eventually decided on studying A-Levels law at Institut Sinaran. Currently at 23 years old, Elaine is now a final year law student at Brickfields Asia College, Kuala Lumpur. Elaine radiates joy and positivity to the people around her. She is a very easygoing person and cares a lot about the people around her. Elaine feels happy when everyone gets along. Her biggest inspiration in life is her mother. Elaine takes pride in her caring and patient characters that she inherited from her mother. Growing up, she loved seeing the way her mother treats others around her, and she wishes to grow into someone as kind and caring as her mother as well. As the vice president of Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah, Elaine is a detailed-oriented individual. She takes her role very seriously and wants to contribute as much as she can while still being part of the high table of GUNS. Despite her busy schedule, Elaine views her studies as her number one priority. As the whole Covid situation forces many students including herself to go through online classes, learning virtually from afar can be demotivating sometimes. Nonetheless, she is grateful to have her peers from GUNS to keep her motivated and inspired at all times. As a passionate law student, Elaine studies hard and manages her time accordingly, especially now that she is in her final year of law school. Women’s Top & Handbags from Michael Kors | Jesselton Duty Free

Studying in general can get pretty stressful at times, and for Elaine, self-care is important in order to have a positive mindset in life. Thus, in her free time, Elaine enjoys watching videos on Youtube or movies on Netflix to relax her mind. She recently watched an entire series of Harry Potter, and having an adorable sense of humour, she shared a fun fact about her being a clumsy kid growing up and joked about how her tiny little childhood scar looks like a Harry Potter scar. Apart from that, Elaine is also a talented dancer. She loves to dance. She started learning ballet formally around the age of 4 up until the age of 18. Sometimes, she likes to dance for fun or does Zumba as a way of relieving stress from her studies. However, recently, going to the gym to exercise has improved her life, and it is now one of her favourite things to do outside of her busy schedule. When asked about where she sees herself in 10 years, she hopes to be at a place where she is stable and happy. Regardless of where she ends up at, she wishes to be someone that her current 23 year old self would be proud of.

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Samuel Lim

Director of Publicity and Marketing of GUNS 2021/2022 Samuel Lim is a third year law student from Brickfields Asia College under the University of London LLB Programme. He has an interesting story of what made him stay motivated to pursue a legal education. Initially, as a kid, he used to love drawing, and he still does today. However, growing up in a typical asian household, his parents would encourage him to study to become an engineer or a doctor someday, but he knew deep in his heart that a career in science was not his passion. What started his interest in law goes back to a time when he was a kid visiting a cafe with his mother. As they were having their meal, a group of professionally dressed people with high proficiency in English came into the shop. He was intrigued at the sight, and asked his mother, “Who are those people?”, and his mother said, “They are lawyers.”. Eventually, after finding out and researching about the law profession, he set his heart onto becoming a lawyer. Hence, Samuel started his early legal education in Institut Sinaran where he studied A-Levels Law, and is currently a third year student in Brickfields Asia College under the University of London LLB programme. As the director of publicity and marketing of Gagasan Mahasiswa Undang-Undang Sabah and a law student at the same time, Samuel has a lot of tasks that need to be done. Thus, he usually tries to schedule his tasks accordingly to ensure he doesn’t miss anything out using a program called Notion, which he found out from one of his favourite Youtuber, Ali Abdaal.

Nonetheless, outside of studies, Samuel likes to play drums. He has been playing drums since he was 9 years old. He particularly enjoys Jazz and R&B. Talking about drums got him reminiscing about a funny moment in time when he received a noise complaint from one of his neighbours for playing drums at 8AM, but luckily the police officer that came over was nice and kind to him. Nowadays, he would play drums in the afternoon instead. Apart from music, Samuel has always been a creative person. Recently, he has been exploring digital art and has started learning photoshop as well as some video editing skills. Men’s Shirt from Boss | Jesselton Duty Free

Samuel describes himself as a very simple person. He can be an introvert, or also an extrovert, depending on the situation. At times, he does not mind staying at home to play video games, but sometimes he also enjoys going on adventures or doing outdoor activities with his friends. For him, anything exciting is an adventure. As an aspiring law student, he hopes to become a well-established lawyer in Sabah someday and hopes to be able to contribute to Sabah’s diverse areas of law practice. Particularly, he aspires to take up diverse cases in areas of criminal and commercial law. In the future, Samuel wishes to create a new area of law that Sabahan lawyers could practice. His message to himself and to other law students out there is to not give up. A law degree is very diverse. Apart from being a lawyer, a law graduate can venture into many areas, such as venturing into business, becoming an in-house counsel, and many more. And as a student currently going through online classes, he understands that it can get less motivating at times. However, the most important thing is to keep pushing through, remember what your end goal is and you will see the light at the end of the tunnel.

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Michelle Wong

Director of Professional Relations of GUNS 2021/2022 As the Director of Professional Relations in GUNS, Michelle Wong, 22, is involved in a lot of tasks related to exchanging correspondences with external parties, be it corporate or legal firms, NGOs, or any other student organisations. In her department, she and her team has organised many collaborative activities such as webinars, IG live events, or GUNS’ annual internship scheme where they assist Sabahan law students get connected with other firms, and give students the opportunity to do their law internship in Sabah. Michelle has been joining trilingual speech and public speaking competitions since she was in Form 2 and has been part of the mooting scene for the last two years, taking parts in the 2019 LAWASIA Mooting Competition, as well as the recent KL Bar E-Moot Competition. As a public speaking enthusiast, Michelle is passionate in advocating on matters that she believes in. Michelle has an interesting way of describing herself. To choose one word, although it may sound controversial, she describes herself with the word ‘Lazy’. However, she does not see being lazy in a negative point of review, but rather views it in a positive way that it motivates her to find the easiest and smartest way to complete a task, without having to go through other unnecessary routes. With her ‘laziness’, it allows her to be efficient and effective in a lot of ways. Currently in her third year of law school at Brickfields Asia College, the commitment of being an active member of various student organisations like GUNS and KPUM can get overwhelming at times. Nonetheless, for Michelle, time management is key. Michelle manages her tasks by practising good time management, and stresses on the fact that you don’t have to do everything in the world. She believes in the quote, ‘quality over quantity’, and does tasks one thing at a time. Women’s Handbags from Michael Kors | Jesselton Duty Free

Student life during the Covid pandemic can be demotivating for many students. Michelle admits that she has had to spend almost the rest of her time in law school studying virtually. However, she takes this unfortunate event in a positive light. Being involved in student societies allows her to socialise with peers through online events. Aside from that, what keeps her motivated is by focusing on her goals. Being the ambitious person that she is, she divides her goals in two perspectives - short term goals, and long term goals. When she reaches her short term goals, it brings her one step closer to her long term goals. Amidst her busy schedule, Michelle would always find time to relax. During her free time, she would cosy up in her pyjamas, watch Netflix, and have some ‘me-time’. Taking a break every once in a while allows her to stay efficient in doing the things she loves, as she believes that too much of anything can make someone feel congested or saturated. Thus, she strives her best to have the perfect ratio of a work-life balance. When asked about where she sees herself in the next 10 years, she envisions herself being a senior lawyer in a law firm, loving what she does, and being able to be independent and stay motivated to constantly improve in life. And that is Michelle Wong for you, an aspiring law student, a public speaking enthusiast, and an ambitious young Sabahan.

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ravel around Sabah with Chocolate Room, where you will be transported on a gastronomic chocolate journey filled with myriad of chocolatey nuances ranging from enchanting floral, fruity, spicy to nutty where each bite is a pleasurable bittersweet surprise. Situated at Kepayan Point, Kota Kinabalu, Chocolate Room offers an elegant yet cosy atmosphere showcasing varieties of delicious and exquisite chocolate bonbons, bakes and tantalising chocolate-based beverages made with the award-winning Jaws & Claws Chocolate bean to bar chocolate, famous for its repertoire of using high quality locally grown cacao beans which emphasises on the depth and complexity of fine chocolate found in our homegrown cacao. Step into Chocolate Room and be transported into a bean to bar chocolate haven. From white to dark chocolate, get a bite of their yummilicious chocolate bonbons. Decorated in vibrant colours and creative designs, their chocolate bonbons offer a wide range of chocolate flavours such as lemon, lavender, oreo, earl grey, matcha, and more. Chocolate Room brings to you the full range of unique and complex flavours of Jaws & Claws Chocolate products, ranging from their award winning single estate chocolate bars comprising Pasir Puteh, Salung, Apin Apin, Sook & Pegalan River to the fun flavoured bars such as the tea infused bars and many more. For example, Pasir Puteh has bold red fruits and citrus notes reminiscent of a bottle of fruit jam. Sook is nutty and milky with a hint of honey that reminds you of a nutty chocolate spread while Pegalan River is nutty with hints of

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ECO NEWS

WONDERS OF WILDERNESS: THE OCEAN - WOW 1.0

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ith the aim of creating awareness through a 3D artshowcase of underwater scenery of Sabah, Wonders of Wilderness - The Ocean - 1.0 exhibition was officially launched at SAG Art Space on the 16th of January 2022. The launching of the project was officiated by the Minister of Science, Technology and Innovation of Sabah, YB. Datuk Haji Yakub Khan. Wonders of Wilderness - The Ocean - WOW 1.0 exhibition is located at SAG Art Space (opposite Suria Sabah), and will be showcased to the public for 1 year from the date of launching, which is from 16th January 2022 until 16th January 2023. Apart from raising awareness of ocean conservation, WOW 1.0 aims to support local artists in the art of painting, sculptural art and 3D art creations. The exhibition features life sized marine life sculptures, Sabah’s first Marine Underwater Art UV room and an art & history gallery. In collaboration with Eco Castle Sdn Bhd, WOW 1.0 has also produced digital art in the form of Augmented Reality, where visitors can use their mobile phones to scan the “AR tracker” signs that were pasted on the pillars of the project site to view 3D animations and information on marine animals. WOW 1.0 is led by Japson Wong Vun Hueng and Rosmaini Sunarjo; supporting artists - Azlan Dulikab, Lim Sheng Haw, Canoe Tan, Oliver Adam kah and Yahz Exequiel; assisted by Penny Chong, and three practical students - Megann April Kiok, Bryan Law and Megat Fitri from UCSF.

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Sabah being situated at the Coral triangle, or also known as the “Amazon of the Sea” that sits between the Pacific Ocean and the Indian Ocean, the WOW 1.0 exhibition was inspired by the marine biodiversity and coral reefs that are found in Sabah.


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fitness

Consistency

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appy New Year once again! A lot of people see a new year as a new chance for them to make changes to their lifestyle. Time to google Chris Hemsworth Thor workout and come out looking a like thunder god in 3 months! The hard truth is that for most of us that don’t have the flexibility to focus on our body 6 to 10 hours a day, here’s the secret ingredient to achieving your goals: CONSISTENCY. These are some of the most common misconceptions we see in people starting, and even restarting, their workouts: Misconception 1: Everything has to be done in 5th gear. No pain, no gain. I’m going to sign up for spin classes, drop carbohydrates completely, squat 150kgs and do 200 burpess all on the same day. It’s called working out after all, right? Instead: Ease into it, and more importantly, give yourself permission to have fun! Unless your goals require it or you enjoy it, exercising doesn’t need to be intense weight training or 20km runs. Diets don’t have to be torture! For example, Badminton and futsal are great forms of exercise while being fun at the same time and can even be quality time with friends and family. Point being, by finding an exercise or sport that you can enjoy, and enjoy consistently, you’ll be more likely to stay committed and motivated!

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Misconception 2: Goals have to be set sky high for them to be legitimate. If I don’t manage to run a marathon in 6 months, squat 150kgs, or lose 15kg in 3 weeks, it’s because me or my body isn’t good enough and I might as well stop trying. Instead: Recognise your goals as meaningful to you. Whether it’s as simple as wanting to fit into an old pair of jeans, wanting to be able to run further, or picking up and playing with your kids without pain, guess what: these are just as legitimate the sky high goals! The best goals and the same diets have the same thing in common: The best ones are the ones you can stick to. Misconception 3: Thinking that you have to do it all by yourself. Instead: Putting yourself in a supportive environment can help with feeling stuck or lonely in your fitness journey. At times, your fitness journey towards your goal may get tough. Even if you don’t take the step of finding a personal trainer, being around likeminded people with similar goals is going to increase your chances of sticking to them and achieving them substantially! Let’s not kid ourselves. Exercising is not something that comes naturally to most of us no matter what Instagram tries to tell us. But once you start experiencing the benefits of consistent exercise, you’ll be setting yourself up for a better and healthier life! DM us on IG or Whatsapp at Hustle Fitness if you think we can help you get kickstarted!



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The perfect match starts with you

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ith February being the time of the year where relatives ask on your relationship status or valentine’s day being a peer pressure to all. There is no doubt that a lot of us, young and especially old - would feel stressed out just because we don’t have a significant other to showcase to the family and friends. But hey! That should never be a reason for you to get into a relationship. Who says being single is taboo? Just because the norm is to get settled down into a family, it does not have to be rushed. We all know to find the significant other is hard, I mean, even in a relationship, they might not be ‘the one’ at the end of the day. So don’t worry as fate will have its own timing. What better way to manifest into a best partner? Well, self-love. The more you grow and focus on yourself, the more genuine and likelihood of you having a perfect match! Here are some of the self-development you can work on to prepare yourself for that perfect match: Prioritise on your personal interest A lot of times, you might meet your partner in places you visit, or activities you participated in. With that said, you will both have something in common to share experiences and a reason to go for that after-event date! To have your own stand and opinions A partner with their own goals, principles and way of life is much more attractive as you are not dependent on others. Although there is room to share similar opinions and sometimes there will be conflicts, but being able to say no base on your own judgement

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will guarantee you to stay away from toxic relationships and red flags. Open mind to learn and explore We need to know that not everyone is perfect. The drama relationships we see on TV are almost fantasy that is too good to be true. Keeping your options open and meeting new people openly to get to know them on the inside helps to build more long term stable relationship. The looks may be the first appeal, but the communication and sincerity is most importance for a real relationship to blossom. Build your own confidence Whether it is to look good or to be successful in your career, a confident you will naturally be able to flaunt and glow as important as your own self worth development. The natural glow usually comes from that confidence in you. So get out there to build your new look and style, or build that empire. Which ever it may be to help boost confidence will be a great opportunity to not only work on yourself to be better, but also to attract a partner just as worthy with similar vibes. Network and socialize This may be slightly tricky for introverts, but who said it has to be a face-to-face gathering aye? Networking and socializing helps build friendships and relationships. It can be done through online communities, a new social club, or through a mutual friend. These networking and socializing sessions help to keep things relatable and less awkward, because relationships can always start from a spark of friendship. Considering there is no other way to find your life partner without going that extra mile to meet new people around. Starting with small circles would definitely help. While we work on these self-developments for the year, who knows? Next year’s valentine’s day might be busy and the family might just meet someone new! All the best! But for now, embrace the single, free to mingle opportunity!


What is emslimsculpt?

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mslimsculpt is a revolutionary non-invasive procedure that targets fat and strengthens muscle together. Emslimsculpt is an FDA-approved body contouring treatment that simultaneously burns fat and builds muscle for abdomen. It is also the only FDA- approved non surgical butt lift. Emslimsculpt uses high-intensity focused electromagnetic energy (HIFEM) to trigger supramaximal contractions (the type that cannot be achieved by voluntary muscle action). Every 30 minute is equivalent to 20,000 contractions. Emslimsculpt strengthens core muscles. Hence, it could strengthen an individual’s back muscles and pelvic muscles. The strengthening of these muscles can help reduce the risk of lower back pain, poor posture, and overall body fatigue. In some women, Emslimsculpt has also shown to improve diastasis recti, a condition of abdominal muscle weakening and separation from pregnancy. Emslimsculpt is a comfortable procedure. You may feel some liken sensation as intense abdominal or gluteal workout. Some individual may experience mild and temporary muscle soreness the next day. It is basically zero down time. You can get back to your daily activities immediately after an Emslimsculpt session. Benefits of EmSlimSculpt • Precise control over fat burning & muscle building • Each treatment takes only 30 minute • Suitable for individuals with BMI up to 35 • Noticeable results • Non-invasive, no recovery, no downtime • Build Muscle • Reduce Cellulite • Tighten Skin • Increase Circulation • Miximize Outcomes

Who Should Do? Emslimsculpt treatment is very good and suitable for you to get a slim body and also an attractive six pack! This treatment is suitable for those who are busy working especially business men and business women who are busy working, no time to exercise and go to the gym, yoga class, jogging and so on. It takes only a 30-minute treatment which is equivalent to 20,000 sit ups or squats. Who Cannot do? • Pregnant or breast feeding mothers • Bleeding disorders, or taking blood thinners • History of hernia repair with mesh, or any recent surgical procedure in the area • Any injury, damage or tear to muscle or soft tissue in the area to be treated including active hernia • You may not use the device near your chest, head or neck

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The tools of the teeth

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very trade has specific tools that make it easier for the practitioner to do their job properly. It’s the same in the dental field as dentists not only need to be precise but also ensure that their patients are safe and comfortable at all times. I’m sure you recognise some of the tools that dentists use, but let’s get to know them more with Dr. Sylvia Lim of Phi Dental. Before every treatment, a dentist will need to examine your mouth with a few tools. This ensures that your mouth is prepared for a procedure. The tools are; • Mouth mirror: To check the oral cavity. • Dental probe: To examine the teeth. • Dental tweezers: To pick up food debris left in the mouth. Sometimes, a dentist will also use a bite block to prevent a nervous patient from biting them. This won’t only decrease the chance of biting injuries, but also help the patient to relax. If you’re wondering, comfort isn’t only important for the patient, as dentists also need to be in a “good” and comfortable posture during procedures. That’s why the dental chair is important for dentists to move the patient into a suitable spot. Combined with a good lighting set and dental loupes, a pair of magnification glasses, the dentist will be able to precisely see what they’re doing.

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To help patients from feeling pain, dentists will opt to apply anaesthesia. There are two types of anaesthesia, local and general. Local anaesthetics are used to prevent a specific area in your mouth from feeling pain, basically making the area numb. General anaesthetic on the other hand makes the patient completely unconscious during the procedure, preventing them from responding or feeling pain. However, general anaesthesia isn’t often in dental procedures these days. With the constant evolution in technology, dental tools are also evolving with it. The evolution will only make these tools better to achieve painless dental procedures. Dr. Sylvia ensures that Phi Dental selects the finest needles and quick working anaesthesia to give a more comfortable experience for their patients.



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Communicating the reasons for rules

Rants & Raves

such, but I am also sure that she could have allowed me to pay for a couple of hours and we would both have been happy. Now I take Grab, and don’t pay any parking – I would rather my money went to the driver.

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ules need to make sense. If they do, they should be followed. If they don’t, they must be explained; without understanding, they risk being ignored. It takes more time and effort, but I would suggest people are happier to follow them without complaining. Communication working again. Some rules are completely logical and sensible and of course they should be followed: deciding which side of the road we feel like driving on today will have predictable results. We all need to turn our phones off in the cinema – of course we do, or nobody will hear a word of the film. But sometimes they really are not. Someone I know spent two weeks in quarantine in KL after returning from the UK (double vaccinated and pretty careful, and having thus never caught Covid). After two weeks of cold food, no fresh air, bad American movies, they had a positive result. How could this have happened? Telephonically perhaps – as they had not met anybody except the doctor, who tested again and got a negative result. This was not good enough however. It was on their records and so they were slapped with another week. All subsequent tests have been negative. You decide about that one. That affected somebody’s life, and, I would argue, their mental health. It was probably a a box ticking exercise, and although this makes things quicker I would argue that it doesn’t make things better.

Covid rules, in the UK, where I have spent this year because of the virus, change all the time. Probably because of the science, but also occasionally I bet because of the politics. It is hard to know what is right, so I fall back on common sense. I choose to wear a serious mask (one of those white beaky things that are FFP3), I don’t kiss people when I see them, I keep my distance and so far, thank goodness, I have stayed well. But no thanks to rules. At the moment I believe I can go to a nightclub heaving with jolly dancers, close together and breathing hard, any time I like. No thanks. Partly because I am 104, and tired, and partly because I don’t want that pesky little virus to fly about and land on me. My decision, my common sense. And so far it has worked. Rules are good manners really, unless they are based on science or evidence, in which case they are even more important. They should make the majority’s lives better. Getting off planes needs order, particularly in these troubled times. It is such a breath of fresh air to be let off by seat number and I hope it stays after the pandemic has become normality – has it already? Of course there are rules for reasons we don’t know about, but my beef is with those that someone who got out of bed on the wrong side that day has made, without checking or consulting. And there are plenty of those. Stand outside while you wait for x. Get three signatures on this piece of paper, despite the fact that your photo is on one of the pieces of identity you ask for. Don’t use the swimming pool, even though the science tells us Covid doesn’t survive in chlorine and hardly anyone swims there anyhow. My response? ‘Why?’ Oh my, how I irritated my teachers, but at least I like to think I made them consider. And they usually give me detention! Will I never learn?

Something much less important but still annoying: I lost a parking receipt once at the waterfront in KK. Stupid. Careless. All those things, but it happens to us all. When I returned, I explained the situation to the lady who had seen me enter a little while ago. She was dogmatic that I had to pay the whole day’s charge. I reminded her that we had greeted each other with a smile, and she had told me where there was a space. No effect. I had to pay the lot. I’m sure there were numbers and

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Pop Culture

LEGALLY BLONDE with her because he wanted to “marry a Jackie, not a Marilyn”. Attempting to win Warner back, Elle successfully enrolled into Harvard Law School despite receiving doubts from people around her. The rest of the story sees how Elle worked her way through as a law student in spite of her often misjudged intellect for her exterior, to winning her first case. What, like it’s hard? The movie, released in 2001, made over $140 million worldwide on an $18 million budget. In 2003, a sequel followed -- Legally Blonde 2: Red, White and Blonde. This time, we see Elle on a quest to reunite her infamous chihuahua, Bruiser Woods, with his mother. She learned that Bruiser’s mother is a test dog in a cosmetic lab, to her horror. Consequentially, she and her partner, Emmett (Luke Wilson), works on Bruiser’s Bill to the floor of the House. The sequel may not have outdone the original. Still, the film series expanded to a DVD spin-off in 2009 and even a Broadway adaptation. 11 different actresses played Elle Woods in different stagings of the musical. Apart from the US and the UK, Legally Blonde - The Musical was also staged in The Netherlands, Germany, and South Korea! Superfans of the movie would definitely not miss out on Ariana Grande’s Thank You, Next! and Kim Kardashian’s 2019 Halloween, whom both paid homage to it in their videos. Another good news that keeps fans anticipating is the announcement of a 3rd instalment of the series in 2022, written by comedy-geniuses Mindy Kaling and Dan Goor!

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If there is a film that I can perfectly quote in my everyday life, it would be this. In case you didn’t know, Legally Blonde was adapted from a novel with the same title written by Amanda Brown, who documented her experiences while being a student at Stanford Law School. Although Legally Blonde is often miscategorized as a rom-com, this cult classic is more than that. It serves female empowerment above all things romantic that centres on the hyperfeminine Elle Woods, brought to life by Reese Witherspoon in the film. The film opens with an introduction to our sorority it-girl, Elle Woods, who expected a proposal from her boyfriend, Warner (Matthew Davis). Turns out he asked her for dinner to break up

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As Legally Blonde turned 20 last year, people find it more relevant than ever. This film remains timeless not just for the meme-material stills but also because of the plot resonance and relatability. It addresses sexual misconduct, females navigating through power dynamics, (internalized) misogyny, sexism, and stereotypes in the workplace beneath the comedic-relief surface. But Elle, as portrayed in the film, soared and challenged the stereotypes and has been one of the most prominent female empowerment icons in pop culture. I would personally say Legally Blonde is a cultural reset. It gave a whole new depth to be more than just a pretty face, disproving the whole “dumb blonde” trope. In the words of Elle Woods, “you must always have faith in yourself” we could all use this advice to be unapologetically ourselves in a world where everyone is manufactured to be the same. And if you ever need perm upkeep tips, take it from Elle herself: do not wet your hair for at least 24 hours after getting a perm at the risk of deactivating the ammonium thioglycolate. Case closed! Trivia: Actress Christina Applegate almost played Elle Woods in Legally Blonde.



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ell known for its unique Japanese menu, Brown Fox Cafe, the Muji-inspired cafe recently moved to a new location and had a complete makeover. It is now bigger, more spacious, and definitely cosier! Currently situated on a ground floor lot at Sutera Avenue, they were able to make use of the spacious lot and upgrade it into a two-floor cafe to accommodate more customers. The new interior of Brown Fox Cafe boasts a simple yet minimalist concept. The design is neat, practical and functional yet looks pleasing to the eye. The first floor is the main dining area which features a high ceiling for better air circulation, large windows that allow natural light to flow in, and sleek wooden elements with neutral-toned design that creates a muji-style aesthetic. There is also an abundant selection of fresh pastries on display. From the second floor of the cafe, there is a spectacular view that overlooks the entire first floor and a unique huge circular mirror with a cool half-circle bench! It definitely feels like we’re in Japan for a moment there. With the whole cafe being warmly-lit and well-decorated, we’re not kidding when we say every corner of Brown Fox Cafe is insta-worthy! So what else is new in Brown Fox Cafe? Well, they have a new and more concise menu! Customers can choose from the breakfast set, ramen, curry, udon, soba salad, donburi, and fresh pastries! They also serve coffee-based beverages with options of hot, cold, or blended, and even offer dairy alternatives for their beverages.

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Brown Fox Cafe: Aesthetic dining

For the breakfast set, we had the pleasure of trying the Saba Shioyaki Set, which is grilled mackerel with salt, served with rice, miso soup, salad, tamagoyaki and tofu. It is a common everyday seafood dish in Japan, and Brown Fox nailed it with this one. The mackerel was grilled to perfection. The Japanese salt-grilling technique really brings out the umami flavour of the fish. It was crispy, juicy and pleasantly savoury. However, the breakfast set at Brown Fox Cafe is only available from 9am to 12pm on Mondays to Saturdays, and 10am to 1pm on Sundays.


Pili Kara Ramen

Chicken Katsu Curry Rice

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Ramen is a very popular choice among its customers. So we tried out the Pili Kara Ramen, which is ramen in spicy kimchi base soup served with chicken cha-shu, egg and spring onion. The presentation of the Pili Kara Ramen bowl was on point, it felt like it just came out of an anime show. Despite its intimidating red appearance, the kimchi soup was not as spicy as we thought. It was so flavourful and tasted fabulously piquant, we just couldn’t get enough of it. We also tried out the cafe’s all-time favourite, a classic Chicken Katsu Curry Rice. This dish features a golden-brown breaded chicken cutlet served with side salad and rice. The chicken cutlet was satisfyingly crispy. The Japanese curry sauce was thick and sumptuous, and had a perfect balance of sweetness, umami, and spice. It’s no wonder that this dish is so beloved by many. Donburi rice bowls are considered to be a quintessential Japanese comfort meal. A new addition to Brown Fox Cafe’s 2022 menu, Chicken Nanban, a Western style dish adapted to suit the Japanese palate, is a donburi dish with deep fried chicken served with tartar sauce and lemon on a bowl of steaming hot rice. It has the perfect combination of sweet, sour, tangy and crunch in a dish. When visiting Brown Fox Cafe, you must not miss out on their fresh delicious pastries! Especially their Strawberry Croissant and their Vanilla Creampuff. The croissant on its own tastes rich in butter, has a light and flaky texture, and is delicately sweet. But paired with pastry cream and a generous amount of strawberries in between, it felt like a big burst of sweet heaven in the mouth.

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For their Vanilla Creampuff, it was hard and crunchy on the outside but soft, light and airy on the inside. Filled to the brim with pastry cream and whipped cream, makes a perfect dessert at any time of the day. Another dessert worth mentioning are their shortcakes. They look so mini and cute! As good as its appearance was, the taste did not disappoint either. The Strawberry Shortcake that we tried was pleasantly fluffy and the strawberries were sweet and juicy. We also tried the Mandarin Shortcake, which is a Chinese New Year Special, and it has the right amount of sweet and tanginess, leaving you wanting more! So if you’re looking for a chill place to eat unique Japanese-style food, do work, or even socialise with friends over pastries and coffee, Brown Fox Cafe would be the perfect choice for you. 016-231 5866 9am - 6pm [Mon - Sat] | 10am - 6m [Sun] Lot B-G-06, Level G, Lorong Sutera, Sutera Avenue, 88100 Kota Kinabalu, Sabah. @brownfoxcafe SERVES NO PORK

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nightlife YAS CNY GATHERING Scenes during Young Advocates Sabah (YAS) Chinese New Year Gathering at Airport, Plaza 333 on 12 January 2022.

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nightlife ANON & BOBO Scenes during last year’s ANON & BOBO event at BoBo Restaurant & Cafe. The event is a celebration of friendship and good food on a one night only dining exclusive. Featuring talented chefs Chef Adeeb (ANON KL) and Chef Nathanael (BoBo) who are close friends and business partners on a couple of food ventures before Chef Nathanael’s return to KK. Some of their accomplishments in Malaysia’s food industry together are being the first runner up in Malaysian Avant Garde Cuisine Challenge as well as Chef Adeeb being the first runner up at Bocuse D’or Malaysia final round of national selection coached by Chef Nathanael. The duo were the youngest candidate/coach team at that time. Stay tuned for more exciting events by BoBo at web.facebook.com/bobo. restaurantkk

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