Thursday, October 13, 2011

Go ECO!

Ricoh joins the green environment with 
The Malaysian Nature Society
on Go Eco campaign and this was the recent 
Mangrove Sappling Planting held on October 2011 
at the Selangor Nature Park.
Organizing partners - Monash Univercity ( Sunway Campus ) 
and COSWAY

Friday, May 20, 2011

The Pain of Mother Earth!

One of those movie that walks alongside mother earth's plight! 
A film we need to watch!

Friday, April 15, 2011

A way with Recycle

LEVI's has another way to recycle!
So, don't throw away your old jeans!
It might be used in a disaster like the recent JAPAN catastrophe!

Sunday, March 20, 2011

Step uP on it People!


After the recent Japan Quake-Tsunami disaster 
turned tragedy, we gotta think even bigger! 
So, STEP uP on it!
A great green leap! 
Go really GREEN!

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

People needs Go Green!

It is time and again we need to remind ourselves
to Go Green in harmony, everyday!

Saturday, January 1, 2011

I Am, after the movies

I AM, a prismatic and probing exploration of our world, 
what's wrong with it, and what we can do to make it better, 
represents Tom Shadyac's first foray into non-fiction 
following a career as one of Hollywood's leading comedy practitioners, with such successful titles as "Ace Ventura," "Liar Liar," and "Bruce Almighty" to his credit. 

I AM recounts what happened to the filmmaker after a cycling accident 
left him incapacitated, possibly for good. 

Though he ultimately recovered he emerged a changed man. 
Disillusioned with life on the A-list, he sold his house, 
moved to a mobile home community, and decided to start life anew. 
Armed with nothing but his innate curiosity and a camera crew, 
Shadyac embarks upon a journey to discover how he as an individual, 
and we as a race, can improve the way we live. 

Appearing on-screen as character, commentator, guide, and even, 
at times, guinea pig, Shadyac meets with a variety of thinkers and 
doers--remarkable men and women from the worlds of science, philosophy, and faith--including such luminaries as David Suzuki, 
Noam Chomsky, Howard Zinn, Archbishop Desmond Tutu, Lynne McTaggart, Ray Anderson, John Francis, Coleman Barks, 
and Marc Ian Barasch. An irrepressible Everyman who asks many questions but offers no easy answers, 
he takes the audience to places it has never been before, 
and presents even familiar phenomena in completely new 
and different ways.