Tuesday, September 24, 2019

Malaysian Footprint Magazine (Quarterly Online/ Print Copies)

A personal blog, www.MalaysianFootprint.blogspot.com, i.e. this blog was started to inform friends, family members and acquaintances about my life and my opinions to some perspective of the world.  
This blog has transformed to an online magazine first and later the print copies with its first Facebook Page on 5th September 2019.

Through the contents of this blog/ magazine, Malaysian Footprint is trying to groom global thinkers through various professional comments from different categories of individuals and experts. 

As a conclusion, Malaysian Footprint aims to provide a better place for all individuals by encouraging them to read Malaysian Footprint Blog/ Magazine. Malaysian Footprint aims to change the world for a better place to live. Malaysian Footprint hopes that our readers will evolve their mindset to a global thinker and not only following others without thinking. 

"See, Think, Enlighten, then, Follow (S.T.E.F.)!” ~ Ms. Wong Hui Shin/ Hui-Shin Wong, Founder of Malaysian Footprint Blog/ Magazine 

Also, Malaysian Footprint Blog/ Magazine would like to bridge the gap between a few categories of people in the world. 

WHAT ARE WE OFFER? 

1. EXPERTS' COMMENTS FROM THE SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES         PERSPECTIVE 

The experts will give their opinion and comments from their knowledge in Jealousy        Management, Gender Discrimination Management, Rural Development Management, Security Management, Affirmation Management and the True Meaning of Happiness. 

2. EXPERTS' COMMENTS FROM ETHICS, PROFESSIONALISM, ECONOMICS,       POLITICS AND LAW PERSPECTIVE 

The experts will evaluate the grey areas for all information or news and state the right information and the wrong information with the justification from the knowledge about Ethics, Professionalism, Economics, Politics and Law. 

3. DIFFERENT CATEGORIES OF INDIVIDUALS WILL GIVE THEIR COMMENTS         UNDER THEIR SHOES. 

The views and comments from different categories of individuals which included blue collars, highly intelligent people, poor people, extremely rich people, local graduates, overseas graduates, easterners, westerners, IT-savvy people and non IT-savvy people.  


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