Essay

Mahatma Ghandi said:

  • A "No" uttered from deepest conviction is better and greater than a "Yes" merely uttered to please, or what is worse, to avoid trouble.

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Reflections

A Burmese student running after his death To the Future

Dec 24, 2006

I have been wondering about some pictures I have on my hard disk. I got them from one of my friends. I have no idea who took the pictures. I didn't want to put it on my site because I don't know who own them. Well, I guess now I will put some on my site just to share the beauty of Burma as a Christmas present to the world and the people who love Burma. Here are some pictures of beautiful Burma. I am sorry I couldn't give credits to whoever owns these pictures. I just don't know whose pictures these are. (The pictures may be copyrighted by the owner.)

Old Lady

Inle

People

Kids and Buffaloes

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Dec 23, 2006

Christmas is coming soon. Um..... what am I going to do?

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Dec 21, 2006

First they ignore you. Then they laugh about you. Then they fight you. And then you win.

Mahatma Gandhi

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Dec 09, 2006

All my finals are over. I am so relaxed now :) I will try to update my diary in a couple days.

Another eating activity at AIT :)

Happy Birthday, Khin Swe Nwe!

Our beloved Ko Nay Moo always sleeps while watching movies.

Sleeping Ko Nay Moo while everybody else was enjoying "Jersey Girl"

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