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Chimp lovingly feeds tiger cub with baby bottle

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Chimp lovingly feeds tiger cub with baby bottle (1/2)

Chimp lovingly feeds tiger cub with baby bottle (1/2)

Chimp lovingly feeds tiger cub with baby bottle (2/2)

Chimp lovingly feeds tiger cub with baby bottle (2/2)

There’s a good tiger cub, take a little more milk …

This sweet scene played out at the Samut Prakan Crocodile Farm and Zoo in Thailand, where a chimpanzee helped bottle-feed a 28-day-old tiger cub.

As the young golden tiger got its fill, the chimp patiently held the bottle of milk, often nesting a hand under the cub’s chin. Interspecies love – always adorable!

[source: http://www.peoplepets.com/people/pets/article/0,,20513802,00.html]

Lorna go bald: I’ve touched base with humility

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HELLO THERE: Lorna having a light moment with a patient at the child cancer unit of the Sarawak General Hospital yesterday. Earlier, Lorna had her head shaven. (Photo courtesy of Datuk Lorna Enan Muloon)

HELLO THERE: Lorna having a light moment with a patient at the child cancer unit of the Sarawak General Hospital yesterday. Earlier, Lorna had her head shaven. (Photo courtesy of Datuk Lorna Enan Muloon)

KUCHING: Going bald for charity has been a “life-changing” experience for Datuk Lorna Enan Muloon, who has had long hair since she was two years old.

Speaking to The Star after shaving her head, the social worker was in good spirits, starting off talking about how she looked like a Shaolin monk.

“All I need is a yellow robe. But on a serious note, even after this, I can’t say I can ever fully understand what kids with cancer have to go through. But I feel so touched.

Source of courage: Lorna meeting a child in the Sarawak General Hospital before she shaved her head. (photo: The Star)

Source of courage: Lorna meeting a child in the Sarawak General Hospital before she shaved her head. (photo: The Star)

“They’ve given me courage. This experience has made me better. I’ve touched base with humility.”

Lorna said she did it because she believed understanding the plight of others was best learnt through personal experience.

“I really wanted to be with these children. I say it again and again that I cannot fully understand their emotional turbulence. I know, at the end of the day, I’m only shaving my head. I know that is a very different experience.”

Asked if she felt Malaysians were caring enough, she said she believed so.

“A lot of people do charity. I think it’s great. We must always remember to support one another.”

And how does being bald feel like?

“Good question! Well, so far people say I look younger. I’ve never had a bald head since I was a baby. But I don’t mind.”

For Naza Group chairman, Datuk Wira SM Faisal, who sponsored Lorna RM50,000, the work of cancer non-governmental organisations, like the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society (SCCS), was especially meaningful.

His father, the founder of the company, died of lung cancer in May 2008.

“Any charity is good, but for today, I’m donating to SCCS because I truly believe in good cancer care for society’s most vulnerable,” Faisal told The Star.

“My own dad passed away at just 53 years old so I sort of understand how much cancer takes out of patients and their families.”

Children have amazing fighting spirit, Faisal said. All they need was care and love, and children would face cancer as well as any adult, he said.

“I’m really hoping to see the society’s centre when it is done. I want to see the playgrounds. My other wish is that maintenance is constantly carried out.”

Faisal was one of seven donors, who each pledged RM50,000 to Lorna’s donation drive. Three weeks ago, Lorna announced her intention to join the wildly popular Go Bald event.

“Lorna and I are old family friends. Once we heard about her intention, there was no question we would chip in,” Faisal said.

Lorna’s other big donors include the Bollywood superstar Datuk Shah Rukh Khan, Teo Ah Khing Foundation, Tan Sri Ling Chiong Ho (Shin Yang Group executive chairman), GLC Foundation and Island Circle Development Sdn Bhd.

At a total of RM500,000, Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak pledged a ringgit-to-ringgit matching grant, doubling the amount.

Personal sacrifice: Lorna posing for a photo with children undergoing cancer treatment at the Sarawak General Hospital in Kuching yesterday after she shaved her head for the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society’s Go Bald campaign. In an exclusive interview with ‘The Star’ on page S3, Lorna said going bald was a life-changing experience. (Photo courtesy of C M Leong)

Personal sacrifice: Lorna posing for a photo with children undergoing cancer treatment at the Sarawak General Hospital in Kuching yesterday after she shaved her head for the Sarawak Children’s Cancer Society’s Go Bald campaign. In an exclusive interview with ‘The Star’ on page S3, Lorna said going bald was a life-changing experience. (Photo courtesy of C M Leong)

[source: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2011/6/26/sarawak/8977605&sec=sarawak]

Related story: Lorna ‘heads in’ RM1mil for Go Bald

World Blood Donor Day 2011 at Multimedia University Melaka

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"Saving one's life now, save your own later." (copyright: Ben Chen)

"Saving one's life now, save your own later." (copyright: Ben Chen)

Organizing by Malaysian Red Crescent of MMU Melaka with collaboration of Hospital Melaka, IT Society MMU, Usrah Society MMU and Arabic Language Society MMU on the 28th June 2011 from 9.00am to 5.00pm at MMU Main Hall.

It is also opened to outsiders to feel free and contribute and join our mission.

The opening ceromony will be conducted at 12.00 noon by our guest of honour, Y.A.B Datuk Seri Haji Mohd Ali Rustam(Chief Minister of Malacca state).

World Blood Donor Day takes place on 14 June each year but we are organizing it on 28 June 2011. The aim is to raise global awareness. World Blood Donor Day is also an opportunity to celebrate those who already donate blood, in response to the worldwide increase in demand for voluntary non-remunerated blood and plasma donations.

Giving blood makes it possible for many people to lead normal healthy lives. Every year thousands of patients require blood transfusions in our hospitals, because they are undergoing surgery, recovering from cancer or have been in a serious accident. More than 1 million new people are diagnosed with cancer each year. Many of them will need blood, sometimes daily, during their chemotherapy treatment.

Date:- 28th June 2011

Time:- 9.00 am- 5.00pm

Venue:- Multimedia University, Melaka

[source: http://blooddonation.lenskid.com/]

Mummy orangutan makes leaf umbrella to protect baby from rain

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Leaf shelter: Mummy orangutan protects baby from the rain

Leaf shelter: Mummy orangutan protects baby from the rain

As everyone knows, getting caught in a summer shower can leave you a little under-prepared, with newspapers and briefcases often used to cover heads.

And life in the jungle is no different for this inventive orangutan mother and her child in the rainforest of Tanjung Puting National Park in the Indonesian province of Kalimantan, on the island of Borneo.

Gathering foliage from the ground at the first sign of rain, the adult orangutan made an impromptu rain hat that coupled as an umbrella for her little one.

Adding extra protection from the heavy tropical rain the concerned mother tucked her unimpressed youngster as far under her arm as she could to shield her from the shower.

[source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2002702/Orangutan-mother-invention-seeks-shelter-jungle-downpour.html]

当“战地医生”‧把生命交给上帝‧萧源盛签死亡合约。

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萧源盛(左2)跪在地上为孕妇接生。

萧源盛(左2)跪在地上为孕妇接生。

(马六甲1日讯)为了完成巨大的仁心,25岁的萧源盛发下狠心。

萧源盛总是狠心的不理会病人在无麻醉动手术的情况下狂嚎,他冷静的对病人下刀。萧源盛是急症外科手术医生。

受到圣经里一句话的感召,萧源盛给自己签下死亡合约,放下家人,放下钱途,把生命交给上帝。

萧源盛完成5年的医学课程之后,去年开始另一个驻院医生的规定时,决定成为“战地医生”。经过一年的“非人生活”,他即将展开第二年的生命旅程,到索马里、阿富汗继续他“战地医生”的工作。

从海地救灾回来,趁着为下一站的救援筹备医葯物资的当儿,萧源盛回到家乡马六甲,一来探望难得一聚的家人,二来希望通过各种管道分享他的经历与感触。

“回来时阅读报章新闻非常感叹。四肢健全的年轻人为失恋而跳楼,有人为功课不理想而自杀,有人通宵打电玩或在咖啡店围看电视赌球,还有人到处泼漒水害人。我希望可以让更多人知道,他们的生命对这个社会是可以很有价值、有贡献的。”

签约那一刻没想要活

萧源盛签下的死亡合约有3个重点:

1.在战场上执行任务时,放弃被抢救。(他不佔用有限的物资)

2.如果被俘虏,会结束生命。(他见过被俘虏医生被虐待的悲惨情况)

3.死亡时接受器官移殖。(不好浪费)萧源盛说:“在签合约的那一刻,我就没有想过要活。”

萧源盛的生命没有保险。

“没有人要卖保险给我。联合国给我的保险,只涵盖班机延误、行李遗失之类的赔偿。”

要像灯光照亮各角落

影响萧源盛走上这条路的,最初的影响是母亲患病住院一星期即过世这件事。

“母亲过世对我打击很大。那年我读高一,她住在中央医院,来看她的只是实习医生,也没有人告诉我们她到底得了甚麽病。”

那时他就想,以后要对此作出改变,如果他是医生,不会随便离开我的病人。

升入大学读医后,他更发现,这个世界上还有很多人根本没有机会接受医疗。有一天,他在教会读经时读到一句话,让他下定决心:加入国际救援中心(International SOS),成为战地外科医生。

“圣经的那句说,我们要像灯光照亮每一个角落。于是,我知道我要做甚麽。”

子弹射向头
2次逃劫

萧源盛从两次子弹射向头部逃过劫数。

“有一次工作了72个小时,不停的看病和动手术和奔波。我开始想吐、头痛、头晕,但我是带领团队的人,我不能倒下,我要保持笑容。”

当时坐车赶去下一个地点,一个士兵对他叫喊,他不知反应。兵士把他头按下撞在车板上,当他抬起头来,看见眼前的车窗上有一个子弹孔,才知道子弹差一点就穿过他的头。

抹乾眼泪当快乐医生

因为工作辛苦,还要勉励身边所有的人,包括命在垂危的伤者,萧源盛总是保持阳光和笑容。

但萧源盛毕竟是凡人,会累需要休息,会悲伤需要抚慰。

“我的小小营帐中,周围贴着家人的照片。我会跟家人诉说我的遭遇、我的心情、我的问题,也把这些写进我的日记。”

他说,他常常一边讲一边写一边哭。

“传呼机会随时响起来,我便要立即抹乾淨眼泪,穿上医生袍,告诉自己,我是个快乐的医生,挂上笑容出去继续为生命战斗。”

跪着开刀致背痛

战争,夺走生命。萧源盛放下生命,也上战场,为受伤和垂危的生命战斗。

“我不知道我可以做到甚麽时候,我没有去想,直到我倒下那一刻为止吧。”

有一名72岁的战地女医生,从拿到医生执照做到今天,她是萧源盛学习的榜样。

由于长时间跪着开刀,萧源盛开始出现背痛。

“椎间盘突出。这次回来刚好可以给父亲推拿。”他的父亲萧德昌是马六甲着名的骨折推拿中医。

只要受邀乐意分享

战地医生的工作是平常人难以想像的难苦惨痛,萧源盛当然有许多故事。(其中一些写在培风中学《风讯》的访问中,请看以下网址:http://issuu.com/sinigel/docs/winson_s/1)儘管工作艰苦,但当他看到现在年轻人过着的生活,萧源盛觉得还是很值得推介给大众,大家有钱出钱,有力出力。

“只要有邀请,我都乐意接受,无论是访问、讲座、活动。”

有心人可以通过以下电邮与也联络:winson_seow@hotmail.com

萧源盛在海地服务时的简陋生活环境。

萧源盛在海地服务时的简陋生活环境。

萧源盛(右)与出生入死的团员们。

萧源盛(右)与出生入死的团员们。

[source: http://www.sinchew.com.my/node/206793?tid=1]

Sea Biscuit the tough turtle gets back in the swim of things after losing his flipper

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Washed ashore: Sea Biscuit has learned to dive and swim like normal creatures after being rescued as a hatchling found on a beach in 2009

Washed ashore: Sea Biscuit has learned to dive and swim like normal creatures after being rescued as a hatchling found on a beach in 2009

When Sea Biscuit lost her left flipper, it could have been a turtle disaster.

But thanks to her human friends at Oceanworld Manly in Sydney, the little battler is now diving and weaving gracefully through water.

The green sea turtle could fit in the palm of a hand when he was rescued after washing up on a beach as an exhausted hatchling in 2009.

On the crest of a wave: Flipperless green sea turtle Sea Biscuit is able to swim and dive again after a two-year rehabilitation programmed in Manly, Australia

On the crest of a wave: Flipperless green sea turtle Sea Biscuit is able to swim and dive again after a two-year rehabilitation programmed in Manly, Australia

Sea Biscuit’s infected flipper had to be amputated and it had taken him a long time to gain weight and strength.

‘She had been through quite a big ordeal for such a small turtle,’ said handler Marina Tsamoulos.

The turtle had to be painstakingly encouraged in her marine enclosure.

‘We rehabilitate with the hope we can release them back into the wild,’ Ms Tsamoulos said.

‘Sea Biscuit has recovered but she is still growing … she will stay in Oceanworld for now, but that will be reviewed in the future.’

Green sea turtles spend their formative years drifting on ocean currents, grow to four-and-half feet and weight more than 47 stones. They live an average 80 years in the wild.

Restored to health: Sea Biscuit swims past handler Marina Tsamoulos in the tropical reef aquarium at Oceanworld Manly, north of Sydney

Restored to health: Sea Biscuit swims past handler Marina Tsamoulos in the tropical reef aquarium at Oceanworld Manly, north of Sydney

[source: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1389231/Sea-Biscuit-tough-turtle-gets-swim-things-losing-flipper.html]