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2024.04.21 17:21 tersxin Rogol Suka Sama Suka

Inilah apa yang terjadi sekarang..Dua orang bercinta..Lelaki guna perempuan untuk seks,dah dapat,cau…Perempuan rasa digunakan report polis,lelaki kena tangkap..Ada yang berpendapat lelaki tak salah,dan ada yang berpendapat lelaki salah..Walau bagaimanapun,ini adalah satu konflik yang terjadi,jika anda mengatakan lelaki itu salah,adakah perempuan itu boleh menggunakan zina untuk mengikat menghukum lelaki tersebut dan dirinya sebagai mangsa??Jika lelaki itu tidak salah,adakah perbuatan lelaki itu yang menggunakan perempuan untuk seks itu betul..Bagi aku,kalau kau lelaki,yang ada kakak atau adik,kau akan mengatakan lelaki bertanggungjawab walau bagaimanapun..Tetapi jika kau terlibat,mungkin kau akan menuduh perempuan juga bersalah..
Sejujurnya,aku rasa perempuan tidak salah…Sebb perempuan makhluk lemah..Perempuan salah kalau goda,tpi jika berlakunya zina,maka ianya disalahkan utamanya kepada pihak lelaki kerana lelaki boleh hidup kalau campak dalam hutan..Sebab aku tau,ramai lelaki yang merosakkan perempuan tetapi menggunakan alasan suka sama suka..Ye lah,tpi dalam hubungan tu,kau lah lelaki,kau lah penggerak,kau yang menguasai dan kau yang kuat..Contohnya,bila tertangkap satu kumpulan penjenayah,yang ketua tu mungkin lagi keras hukuman,sbb dia ketua..Walaupun ahli kumpulannya turut rela,ketua tu akan dikenakan hukum lebih berat..Bila pasangan terlanjur,ianya salah lelaki,dan bagi aku tak salah kalau perempuan itu report polis,kerana dalam Islam,zina itu memang salah..Kalau dalam barat,mungkin dia tak ada istilah rogol suka sama suka,kerana bagi diorang seks itu biasa..
Apa pendapat korang??Adakah jika suka sama suka,lelaki itu memang patut dihukum atau lelaki tersebut tidak boleh dihukum??
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2023.04.08 09:57 BeatriceBeauty Earthquakes could occur in Malaysia in the future, warn experts

Earthquakes could occur in Malaysia in the future, warn experts
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Universiti Teknologi Malaysia (UTM) Seismology and Earthquake Engineering Research Group chief researcher Professor Dr Azlan Adnan said, following the recent series of earthquakes, the Southeast Asian region is also at risk of experiencing large-scale earthquakes, even larger than the one which happened in Turkey and Syria last February 6th.
"Looking at the subduction zone (a large fault line of the earth's plate that moves in a pulsating manner) in Sumatra, for example, strong earthquakes of up to 9.5 magnitude can occur.
"As for Malaysia, the peninsular area is expected to experience an earthquake of up to magnitude 6 while in Sabah it can reach magnitude 7," he added.
Azlan said, the magnitude of the earthquake depends on how long the active fault line will move.
"The existing fault displayed on the geological map is likely to be very long, but only the active and moving fault line will determine the magnitude of the earthquake produced," he said.
Even so, he said, the recline of the large earthquake in Turkey had no effect on the Pacific Ring of Fire in Southeast Asia which caused the country to face the disaster.
"The earthquakes in Turkey and Syria do not affect the occurrence of earthquakes in Malaysia, but the earthquakes that occur in Indonesia and Japan can affect the activity of the Pacific Ring of Fire and further increase the possibility of earthquakes in Malaysia," he said.
In this regard, he said, in preparation for facing the possibility of an earthquake in Malaysia, Azlan put forward some suggested steps that could be taken.
"All buildings must implement earthquake-proof design using the Malaysian Standard guidelines that were published in 2017. Secondly the construction of buildings must fully comply with the conditions that have been determined by the guidelines.
He also suggested that local authorities enforce compliance with earthquake design laws and produce earthquake risk maps for future development planning and preparedness to face such disasters in their areas.
Meanwhile, a geologist at the Center for Natural Disaster Studies, Universiti Malaysia Sabah (UMS), Professor Dr Felix Tongkul stressed that most strong earthquakes in Malaysia are concentrated in several locations in Sabah.
"This is because Sabah is located on a less stable earth plate and is close to the unstable earth plate from the Philippines," he said.
According to him, the situation in Malaysia is quite different compared to neighbouring countries where the earth's plate is relatively stable except in Sabah.
Major earthquakes in Indonesia and the Philippines, for example, do not produce a significant movement of the earth's plates to produce a major earthquake in Malaysia.
"But strong earthquakes from Indonesia and the Philippines located near Sabah (for example in the Sulu Sea or Sulawesi Sea) can trigger earth movements in Sabah which may result in a large earthquake," he added.
He added that among the areas with the highest risk of earthquakes are Lahad Datu, Kunak, Ranau and Kudat.
Areas with a moderate earthquake hazards could occur in Semporna, Tawau, Kinabatangan, Sandakan, Beluran and Pitas.
Meanwhile, areas with low earthquake risks are Kota Kinabalu, Tuaran, Kota Belud, Kota Marudu, Telupid and Tongod.
According to Felix, even though the risk of a major earthquake in Malaysia is not as great as in neighbouring countries where they are occurences of active earthquakes, Malaysia needs to be prepared in case of an earthquake in the future.
uring and after earthquakes need to be intensified and held continuously, especially for affected communities in Sabah.
"At the same time, compliance with the existing earthquake-resistant building design code needs to be enforced and monitored, especially in high-risk areas," he said.
The magnitude 6 earthquake that hit Ranau, Sabah on June 5, 2015 where 18 people were killed was the strongest earthquake ever to hit the country.
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