Sharazad
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| Gender | Male |
|---|---|
| Industry | Student |
| Location | University of Nottingham, Nottinghamshire, United Kingdom |
| Introduction | 'Life is not a bed of roses' is a quote given by my beloved parents or I would rather see it as my ultimate guideline in this temporary life. A life connoisseur and constantly trying to broaden my general knowledge as I grow up. High target to the highest degree evolves in me when work involves, not forgetting my never ending passion in football. Family ranks in the highest degree of love, for they are your sun in rain, day after night. Currently, reading degree in Industrial Economics at University of Nottingham. A good spirit in heart is my platform to gain success in life, now and hereafter. Allah bless, the pen and paper shall paint the Malaysian in me. Carpe diem. |
| Interests | Journalism. Literature. Economics. Travelling. Languages. Tennis. Football & Futsal. Arts & Interior Design. Fashion. Bungee Jumping. Scuba Diving. Horse Riding. West London Blue: Chelsea & Stade De Gerland: Olympique Lyonnais =) |
| Favorite movies | Endless as long as the industry keeps on entertaining. All time favourites: The Godfather, Star Wars, Breakfast at Tiffany's, Lord of the Rings, Grease, Saving Private Ryan, Mr. and Mrs. Smith, Man On Fire, The Hostage, A Streetcar Named Desire (Marlon Brando), If Only, Alex & Emma |
| Favorite music | Ambience to the music by Frank Sinatra, Mozart & Beethoven, Elvis Presley, Eagles, Olivia Newton John, Barbara Streisand, LeAnn Rimes, Natalie Imbruglia, Chicago, Andy Williams, John Lennon & The Beatles, David Gates & The Bread, Perry Como, Engelbert Humperdinck, Lobo, Guns & Roses, The Killers, Jet, Train, Michael Buble, Lifehouse, Hayley Westenra, Damien Rice |
| Favorite books | "The benefits of reading a broad and diverse range of books go even beyond that: it teaches you to be open-minded yet critical, it gives you a strong grasp of the issues, yet the paradox is that at the same time you realise how little you actually know" - niknazmi.com - In favour of: Orhan Pamuk, Vikram Seth, Rohinton Mistry, Paul Coelho, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, Tony Parsons, Frank McCourt, V.S. Naipaul, Alexander Dumas, Stephen Kings and the list goes on. |

