SASS 10th Anniversary V1 | Page 131

Writing Experiments: Non Literary Text and Postmodern Rewriting Historical Events Receipt from the Siren Victorious Starbucks Coffee “Corporation” Sdn Bhd Website: www.starbucks.com.my ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Bill No: 13 Dine in Date: 6/6/2006 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Six Java coffee seed Exploit a, Javanese kid six Brazilian coffee seed Brazilian kid Six Cuban coffee seed Cuban kid six Rwandan coffee seed Rwandan genocide survivor six Ethiopian coffee seed Ethiopian kid six Mexican coffee seed Mexican kid .................................................... Grinding charges RM 13 Fresh cow milk (Milked on the spot) RM 40+10 (milking service) Service charges 13% Coffee Machine charges RM 6 Tax RM 6 Duty RM 6 ……………………………………………………………………………………………… Starbucks Happy Hour deduction (a shot of Bailey’s included) 10% Exploit a kid voucher RM 14.99 Grand/Rounding/ Estimate/ Assumed total RM 66.6 We exploit to serve you! Please come again. 131 With all that said, I shall stop babbling now before I exceed the word count (there isn’t one right?). To end this, I can’t help but to give an abundance of thank you to my lecturers and tutors: Dr Helen Nesadurai, Dr Andrew Ng, Dr Yeoh Seng Guan, Dr Sharon Bong, Dr Julian Lee, Mr. Fikri Jermadi and Mr. Eugene who have been so inspirational, enthusiastic, passionate and charismatic in teaching the subjects, building my interest and thirst for knowledge in the field of arts and social sciences throughout my three years here in MUM. The experiences gained at MUM have changed the way I behave and think. I’d like to believe that it has made me a better human being as I get to educate future generations through the experiences and knowledge gained. Although I completed my courses by the mid of 2014, I truly felt that my time at MUM ended on the fields of Nottingham University, Semenyih, where Team Monash bagged the gold medal for the MAPCU 2014. It was my last tournament with the team and looking back, I could not be any happier to see how far we’ve come... from nine players in 2011 to a full team by the end of 2014. It started on a field. It ended on a field.