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Role model: The importance of leadership? An exciting discussion on the values and the importance of role models and good leadership. The diverse background of the panel list generated debate and discourse brought forth by complex ideas of what constitutes a role model and the need for such a person in their lives. |
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The Malaysian race: where are we headed? An introspective show that questions the very foundation of Malaysian culture, politics and social climate. The discussion reveals honest and liberal views on the direction and complexities of the nation as well as the rights of every Malaysian to embrace or reject and the "Malaysian race" ideal as envisioned in the Vision 2020 statement. |
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Malaysia Boleh: What is our formula? An in-depth discussion that highlights the formula that has led to our peaceful co-existence. The show examines the various building blocks that has shaped our nation as it faces its toughest period of transition into the new millennium. The show also critically evaluates the various Malaysian achievements in the recent decade. |
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Wealth and poverty of Malays A timeless question on the future of the Malay race which has seen a resurgence in the thinking of our nation. An introspective show that probes deep into the Malay psyche in assessing and addressing the issue. It scrutinises a range of factors including the impact of time and technology. |
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Education: Challenges in the new millennium An issue that is close to the heart of all youth, those in school and out of school. This topic delves into the question of where the education system in Malaysia is headed. It evaluates the strengths and weaknesses of the present education system from a student's perspective. Emphasis is also given to those who have dropped out of the system. |
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True meaning of Independence A powerful session that pulls the thoughts of the youths on the important question of independence and freedom. The panellist expresses individualistic views of independence that ranges from personal freedom to political freedom and national sovereignty. |
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Islam in the IT Age Examines the transition which religion (and its place in society) goes through with the unprecedented technological changes in areas such as information technology. The show discusses the potential pitfalls that may occur and the means to overcome them. |
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Ugly Malaysian: The hideous side (E) A reality check on the hideous side of Malaysians' lifestyles. The discussion moves from the most trivial of matters, e.g. smoking in prohibited areas to street demonstrations. The question of the much touted "Asian values" is debated among the panellists.The question of individual rights versus subserviance to social powers are critically debated and analysed. |
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Social ills: then & now Discusses the various social ills faced by the country and examines the main reasons why these incidents happen and the appropriate measures to be taken by the parents, relevant government, Non Government Agencies and society at large. |
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Loss of innocence: The death of the Flower Child A show that focused on teen violence, demonstrations, gangsterism, prostitution, child rape triads and the increasing rise of delinquents in society. This discussion addresses the role of parents and youths and highlights the need for youths to take responsibility for their actions. It examines the possibility of a silver lining to every bad situation and debates whether the loss of innocence is necessarily a bad thing. |
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Urban vs. rural values A soul searching programme probes into the core of the question that has always been at the back of our minds: differences between urban and rural values. These different lifestyles have been at the centre of many debates as the primary cause of certain social problems. This show revisits that assumption. |
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Sacrifices and thanksgiving? A highly charged session that discusses the current issue of sacrifices and gratitude of the students and the masses. The show dissects the role and responsibilities of politicians, students and the recipients of scholarships and government contracts in great detail.
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