Thursday, February 17, 2011

DEWAN, PADANG & TANAH - 'TRIPPLE BONUS' UNTUK PENDUDUK KG RANGALAU




RANGALAU, KOTA BELUD-15 Feb 2011: ADUN N7 Kadamaian, YB. Datuk Herbert Timbun Lagadan, yang juga Pembantu Menteri Pembangunan Masyarakat dan Hal Ehwal Pengguna Negeri Sabah telah merasmikan acara gontong royong pembersihan tapak pembinaan dewan KDCA daerah Kota Belud dan padang bola sepak, di tanah perkampungan baru Kampung Rangalau. Lebih 600 orang penduduk kampung Rangalau bakal menikmati kemudahan tersebut tidak lama lagi kerana dalam ucapan YB Datuk, KDCA negeri Sabah telah bersetuju untuk memberikan peruntukan untuk mendirikan dewan itu dan seterusnya menjadi pusat KDCA Daerah Kota Belud. Di samping itu sejumlah peruntukan ADUN juga diumumkan untuk padang bola sepak. Setelah bertahun-tahun lamanya, impian untuk memiliki padang permainan kampung kini menjadi kenyataan.


Ucapan YB. Datuk Herbert Timbun Lagadan

Ucapan En James Muyau, Pengerusi KDCA Daerah Kota Belud


Ucapan KK Mijulan Malujin

Tanah seluas 52.40 ekar ini diambil untuk tanah simpanan Kampung Rangalau dari pemilik berbangsa cina warga Filipina. Dulu kawasan ratusan ekar ini merupakan estet getah dan kini dibangunkan kembali untuk penanaman kelapa sawit. Warga kampung Rangalau amat terhutang budi kepada mantan ADUN Kadamaian, mendiang YB Datuk Bagai Basirun atas bantuan dan usahanya sehingga akhirnya tanah ini dapat keluarkan dari geran asal untuk rezab kampung Rangalau. Ini berikutan kebimbangan yang menghantui penduduk kampung Rangalau dari ancaman banjir sungai Kadamaian dan sungai Tintapon. Ketua Kampung KK Mijulan Malujin yang juga Pengerusi Badan Bertindak tanah perkampungan baru ini melahirkan setinggi-tinggi penghargaan dan ucapan terima kasih tidak terhingga kepada semua yang terlibat kerana menjadikan harapan dan impian penduduk kampung Rangalau menjadi kenyataan. Kegembiraan penduduk telah dizahirkan dengan tepukan dan sorakan yang hampir-hampir membuatkan pengacara En Sehing Masilang menitiskan air mata. Syabas kepada semua yang terlibat dalam acara gotong royong ini. Tidak dilupakan juga individu-individu yang memainkan peranan disebalik kejayaan ini iaitu di antaranya mantan pemimpin-pemimpin kampung En Juin Kolod, En Jonuin Maribung, Pn Saulin, dan Pengerusi JKKK Cik Saidom Masilang dan lain lain lagi.

Pengacara En Sehing Masilang

Dalam ucapannya yang dihadiri hampir 75% dari penduduk kampung tersebut, YB Datuk bersyukur dan terima kasih atas keprihatinan Huguan Siou YB Datuk Pairin Kitingan terhadap suku kaum kadazan dusun yang tinggal di daerah Kota Belud khususnya di Kampung Rangalau. YB Datuk juga melahirkan rasa kesal kerana para pemimpin suku kaum kadazan dusun kini berpecah belah. Namun demikian, YB Datuk juga menegaskan bahawa kita belum terlambat untuk membangunkan kembali kepimpinan itu kerana ianya terletak di atas tangan para pemimpin muda yang ada pada ketika ini. Diharapkan dengan kewujudan pusat KDCA daerah Kota Belud yang bertapak di Kampung Rangalau ini dapat melahirkan para pemimpin muda yang cemerlang, gemilang dan terbilang. Acara gotong royong tersebut turut dihadiri oleh Setiausaha Agung KDCA GUN Suman Yasambun, Bendahari KDCA GUN Joseph Paulus Lantip, GUN John Paujik, PKR N7 Kadamaian En Solitin Sompong dan beberapa ahli jawatankuasa KDCA daerah Kota Belud.

Dewan KDCA, Padang Bola Sepak dan Tanah Perkampungan merupakan 'tripple bonus' untuk warga kampung Rangalau untuk 2011!




































Wednesday, January 19, 2011

BANJIR BESAR - RANGALAU





Kali pertama sejak tahun 70-an Rangalau telah dilanda banjir besar yang telah menyebabkan kerugian besar terhadap kebanyakan penduduk kampung Rangalau, Kota Belud. Kejadian tersebut terjadi setelah hujan turun mencurah curah sejak jam 2 petang sehingga awal malam kelmarin 19 Januari 2011.










Sungai Tintapon yang terletak benar benar berhampiran dengan perumahan kampung telah mula melimpah ke kawasan kampung dengan derasnya dan menenggelami hampir 50% kawasan kampung sehingga paras jendela. Terdapat beberapa penduduk kampung yang terperangkap dan terpaksa berkurung di rumah tanpa dapat berbuat apa-apa kerana kawasan rumah ditenggelami air sedalam 10 kaki dengan arus air yang deras.

Mujurlah Pasukan Bomba Kota Belud datang dengan segera sejurus setelah dimaklumkan oleh Ketua Kampung En Mijulan Malujin melalui panggilan telefon. Pasukan Bomba tersebut sedikit tersekat kerana laluan ke kampung tersebut ditenggelami air. Walau bagaimanapun, menjelang tengah malam mereka datang dan meninjau kawasan-kawasan yang ditenggelami air. Penduduk kampung sekurang-kurangnya merasa lega dengan kehadiran mereka yang lengkap dengan sebuah bot berkuasa 60 kuda, yang siap sedia untuk bertindak terhadap segala kemungkinan.
Ucapan berbanyak-banyak terima kasih kepada pasukan bomba yang datang terutamanya Ketua Balai Bomba Kota Belud En Roger Samuil. Beliau telah memberi jaminan untuk 'stand by' selalu sekiranya memerlukan bantuan pada bila bila masa.



Di antara pegawai yang ada ialah PB Jamlin Bin Simri-Penyelia Skuad,PB SH Magris-Penyelia Skuad, PB Sutih Berisih, PB Simon Chua, PB Musliady Masiraji, PB Masbia Peran, PB Zulkifli Bukun, PB Muhamad Bin Nuin, En Ibrahaim Bakar dan En. Norjales Afur-Bomba Sukarela PBS Pangkalan Abai dan PB Derin Meridun yang bertugas dalam bagian logistik yang 'stand by' di balai bomba Kota Belud.

Thursday, November 25, 2010

7 Things Your Teeth Say About Your Health

Some messages coming out of your mouth bypass the vocal chords. Turns out that your teeth, gums, and surrounding tissues also have plenty to say -- about your overall health.

"Your mouth is connected to the rest of your body," says Anthony Iacopino, dean of the University of Manitoba Faculty of Dentistry and a spokesperson for the American Dental Association. "What we see in the mouth can have a significant effect on other organ systems and processes in the body. And the reverse is also true: Things that are going on systemically in the body can manifest in the mouth."

Dental warning #1: Flat, worn teeth plus headache

Sign of: Big-time stress
Many people are surprised to learn they're tooth-grinders. After all, they do this in their sleep, when they're not aware of it. And they underestimate the physical toll that stress can place on the body. "Crunching and grinding the teeth at night during sleep is a common sign of emotional or psychological stress," says Iacopino.
You can sometimes see the flatness on your own teeth, or feel it with the tongue. Or the jaw may ache from the clenching.
What else to look for: Headaches, which are caused by spasms in the muscles doing the grinding. Sometimes the pain can radiate from the mouth and head down to the neck and upper back, Iacopino says. Mouth guards used at night can relieve the symptoms and protect teeth.



Dental warning #2: Cracking, crumbling teeth

Sign of: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD)
Older adults, especially, are vulnerable to teeth that appear to be cracking or crumbling away. The enamel becomes thin and almost translucent. But this erosion isn't a normal consequence of aging. In fact, it can happen at any age.

Disintegrating teeth are usually caused by acid that's coming up from the stomach and dissolving them, Iacopino says. The cause: Gastroesophageal reflux disease (GERD, also called acid reflux disease). GERD causes stomach acid to back up into the esophagus -- and from there, it's a short distance to the mouth for some of the damaging acid. GERD is a chronic disorder caused by damage or other changes to the natural barrier between the stomach and the esophagus.

What else to look for: Dry mouth and heartburn are related GERD symptoms. (But in an older adult in someone else's care -- in a nursing home, for example -- these complaints may go unreported.) Cracking or chipping teeth in a younger person is also a telltale sign of bulimia, the eating disorder in which the sufferer causes herself (or himself) to vomit before digesting. Same net result: Stomach acid washes up into the mouth, over time disintegrating the tooth enamel.

Dental warning #3: Sores that won't go away

Sign of: Oral cancer
Many people bite the insides of their mouth as a nervous habit. Others sometimes bite the gum accidentally, creating a sore. But when an open sore in the mouth doesn't go away within a week or two, it always warrants showing to a dentist or doctor. "We all injure our oral tissues, but if an area persists in being white or red rather than the normal healthy pink, this needs to be evaluated to rule out oral cancer," says Susan Hyde, an associate professor of clinical dentistry at the University of California, San Francisco, School of Dentistry.
More than 21,000 men and 9,000 women a year are diagnosed with oral cancer, according to the National Cancer Institute. Most are over age 60. Oral cancer has a survival rate of only 35 percent, Iacopino says, but this is mainly because cases are often detected too late. Smokers are six times more likely to develop oral cancer, but one in four oral cancers develop in non-smokers.
What else to look for: Suspicious oral ulcers tend to be raised sores and often have red or white (or red and white) borders. They may lurk underneath the tongue, where they're hard to see. Bleeding and numbness are other signs, but sometimes the only sign is a sore that doesn't seem to go away. A biopsy usually follows a visual check.



Dental warning #4: Gums growing over teeth

Sign of: Medication problems
If you notice your gum literally growing over your tooth, and you're taking a medication for heart disease or seizures or you take drugs to suppress your immune system (such as before a transplant), it's well worth mentioning this curious development to your prescribing doctor.
"A swelling of the gums to where it grows over the teeth is a sign the dosage or the medication need to be adjusted," the ADA's Anthony Iacopino says. Certain drugs can stimulate the growth of gum tissue. This can make it hard to brush and floss, inviting tooth decay and periodontal disease.
What else to look for: The overgrowth can cause an uncomfortable sensation. In extreme cases, the entire tooth can be covered.



Dental warning #5: Dry mouth

Sign of: Sjogren's syndrome, diabetes
Many things can cause dry mouth, from dehydration and allergies to smoking and new medications. (In fact, hundreds of drugs list dry mouth as a side effect, including those to treat depression and incontinence, muscle relaxants, antianxiety agents, and antihistamines.) But a lack of sufficient saliva is also an early warning of two autoimmune diseases unrelated to medicine use: Sjogren's syndrome and diabetes.
In Sjogren's, the white blood cells of the body attack their moisture-producing glands, for unknown reasons. Four million Americans have Sjogren's, 90 percent of them women. Twenty-four million people in the U.S. have type 1 or type 2 diabetes, a metabolic disease caused by high blood sugar.
What else to look for: Other signs of diabetes include excessive thirst, tingling in the hands and feet, frequent urination, blurred vision, and weight loss. In Sjogren's, the eyes are dry as well as the mouth, but the entire body is affected by the disorder. Because its symptoms mimic other diseases (such as diabetes), people are often misdiagnosed and go several years before being properly diagnosed.


Dental warning #6: White webbing inside cheeks

Sign of: Lichen planus
The last thing you might expect to discover while brushing your teeth is a skin disease. But it happens. Lichen planus, whose cause is unknown, is a mild disorder that tends to strike both men and women ages 30 to 70. The mucus membranes in the mouth are often a first target.
Oral lichen planus looks like a whitish, lacy pattern on the insides of the cheeks. (The name comes from the same roots as tree lichen, a lichen that has a similar webbed, bumpy appearance.) Seventy percent of lesions appear in the mouth before they strike other parts of the body, says professor Anthony Iacopino.
What else to look for: Another common area where a lichen planus rash may appear is the vagina. Lichen planus often goes away on its own, but sometimes treatment is necessary.



Dental warning #7: Crusting dentures

Sign of: Potential aspiration pneumonia
Most people don't connect dentures (false teeth) with pneumonia, other than to think they're both words that often refer to the world of the elderly. And yet the two have a potentially deadly connection. "A leading cause of death in older people is aspiration pneumonia, often from inhaling debris around the teeth and dentures," Iacopino says.
In aspiration pneumonia, foreign material is breathed into the lungs and airway, causing dangerous (even fatal) inflammation. Too often, the problem stems from people in the care of others -- those in nursing homes, for example -- who fail to clean dentures properly. Dentures need to be removed daily from the mouth, cleaned with a special brush, and stored in a cleansing solution.
What else to look for: A soft, crusty material developing around dentures. With proper cleaning, though, you don't have to worry about other red flags. "It's amazing. You can get a 100-percent reduction in what's otherwise a leading cause of death for denture wearers," Iacopino says.



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Monday, August 23, 2010

Berita bergambar.. sungai ku sungai ku...

Menjamu selera di tepi sungai memang jauh berbeza dengan rutin masa makan di rumah..
Entahlah.. apa ikan yang dorang nampak tu...(Juin (depan) dan Albert)


Sada agayo! tipong suku.. kaa di limbai... ( bahasa dusun) 
Ikan memang menghiburkan...
Kerja-kerja membersih kawasan tagal daripada peralatan 'Penangkap Ikan Tanpa Izin ( PITI)
'TOMPU' -  En Sehing menujukkan sejenis alat menangkap ikan saiz besar yang dijumpai di sekitar kawasan tagal.
En Bilin, walau letih berjaga siang dan malam, senyuman mu tetap menjadi pujaan hati ku...
 Dari kiri: En Rapain, Willmon (memegang tompu), Arnold dan Elmer - terdapat beberapa TOMPU di dapati dipasang oleh PITI (penangkap ikan tanpa izin) di kawasan tagal.
hmm.. tidak lama lagi jadi ahli PJD.. (perut jalan dulu)....

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