Monday, August 24, 2009

Dear K36

Hi!
Notice that it is already 25th of August and according to my calculation, you only have less than a week to complete the 5 posts. The first topic that I would like you to share with your classmates is anything related to your interest, as long as it does not touch on any sensitive issue. Secondly, I would like you to also post your comments on 'Literature and its Importance'. While you are writing on it, perhaps you could do a bit of flashback of your secondary schools and texts used for literature classes. Remember to post on the topic generally and include your personal experience in literature classes.

188 comments:

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah BT Ahmad k36

Assalamualikum miss.I feel so stress at this time. It is because I need to finish up all my revision before the test. Today I want to share with your more abut stress. For me , Stress may give us bad impact and benefit. If the person can not manage their stress, perhaps their life is very hard. They may think that their life like hell. This stress become more worst, if they try to run from the problem. There are many symptom that can show that people having the stress. First of all, the people may look so bad. They can not give the beautiful smile to other people. Furthermore, they may loss their appetite. If they ignore taking nutrient, they may sick. They also can not concentrate on what they doing. As a student we should pay attention when learning time.If they facing stress what happen to their study? . Stress also can give benefit effect.One of the benefit effect of stree is, our assignment can finish as well. I think it is enough for these session. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

hi weiwei

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar Bn. Md Nor k36

Assalamualaikum miss. Today I'm not so well. Yesterday i had a fever. I was curios that i might had influenza H1N1. Luckily, I'm feeling better now after checking at clinic. let me share something about the influenza. It was starting to attack people in this year. It were discovered in Mexico. Now the number of death keep increasing .As precaution, many of institute are closing momentarily. Our institute also were closing during the middle of august. I hope that non of us will get infected by this pandemic virus. Thank you

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib k36
assalamualaikum and good morning miss.today i want to talk about my interest.i really love archery.i learnt the sport when i was form4 and form5.i had participate in state level tournament and i became the first runner for 70 metres distance and my group was the best group in that tournament.actually in the tournament,the marks was counted individually and total up in group.i hope that the clubs here,in UMP,will organize archery tournament so that i will feel back the feeling that i felt during the tournament.i also,one day in the future,i have my own equipment so that i can play whenever i like.

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah bt Ahmad k36

Assalamualaikum miss. Today I want to share with you about my interest. I do not why I really interest to cartoon. I feel so shy because at this age I still love to watch cartoon , but the most cartoon series that I most prefer to watch is detective conan. This cartoon are full of moral and exciting moment.The Shinichi Kodou character is one of the reasons why I love watch it. He is very smart especially while solving the case. He can solved all the problem although the case is quite danger for him. Furthermore, pokemon johto series are also I love to watch. The journey that making by
Ash and his friends are so exciting. They will met all the type of the pokemon , but I forget it the pokemons'names at all. As I remember, when I was young, I and my brother, Hafidz always watch it together. We will not start finish up our homework that had been given by the teacher before the watching this cartoon series. I think it is all about my interest. Bye.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)

Asslamualaikum..I want to share about my interest.I like to read novel,malay novel especially love theme.The latest novel that I had read are sungguh aku cinta written by Anis Ayuni.This novel give good impact to me.Moral that I learned from this novel are not easily trust people.Other than that,we have to be strong when something happen and not to take any action that and cause something terrible.Every things happen have the reason.ALLAH know what happen and why its happen.It is so touching.

Anonymous said...

NUR ASHIDAH BT ABDUL SATAPA(AS)K36

today i would like to share with all my friends about my hobby.i love to read a novels from ALAF 21 SDN BHD company.there are various books that are produce of this company.first,"doublenovel" that means only two novels are publish each month and will be advertised and released every 21st day of the month.Second book is "Aneka". Aneka is a Easy Home Cooking Series books that have been create and design for those who enjoy cooking. Next is a "variasi".this series of books include craft,fashion and recipe.All of this was attract me to the book store and i will buy one of two books of alaf21 at least two books per month.

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Assalamualaikum & hello to everyone.I would like to share a little bit about smoking.Almost everyone know that smoking causes cancer,emphysema and heart disease. These diseases can shorten our life by 10 years or more than that.Even this habit highly cost, people still lighting up.This caused by addiction. Smoking is a hard habit to break because tobacco contains nicotine,which is highly addictive.Like other addictive drugs,the body and mind quickly become so used to nicotine in cigarettes that a person needs to have it just to feel normal.It is mean that once you start,it is hard to stop. Nicotine and other toxins in cigarettes can affect people's body quickly. That's why smokers experience problems such as bad breath,bad-smelling clothes and hair,greater risk of injury and slower healing time and also increased risk of illness.So,let's make ourself free from smoking.

Anonymous said...

NASIHAH BT MOHD NOR ( K36)
good morning miss and everyone.
My interest is that I really like the most is playing bowling. Bowling is one of my best hobbies among others. The reason I adore to this game because it can release all my tension and stress. I started to like this game since I am 13 years old. I joined the club bowling society in form 1. My score during that time was 168 points when I first entered the bowling competition in my school. I was so overjoyed about the score. That was the highest score I achieved that time. I got my first place in bowling competition. Now I began to learn how to play it and to improve my skills in order to get a perfect score. In my opinion, there are no fixed rules as to how one can begin rolling the ball down the lane, but people have come up with a variety of ways to achieve this. I have my own style. I prefer straight ball because I like to roll the ball in a straight way and I do it consistently. It takes much practice to perfect when using this technique. When watching professional bowlers on television, you will notice that they are able to perform a nice shot that curve the ball down the lane. This technique is known as a "hook". It allows the more advanced bowlers to hit the pins at an angle, which has a better chance of producing a strike. But this technique is quite difficult because you have to possess your own ball.

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum and very good morning miss.I would like to share to all of you about my interest.
Actually at this moment,i was very interest in playing game.This is because,lately i have so many assigment that must be completed and also at this week i will be going to take 4 test.Those would make me going under pressure.So that i make i right ways to release all my tensions by playing games.
Next, what i really interest me in my life now is reading comics,novel and magazines.Before this i really like to read novels than comics.My sister influance me to read novel since i in secondary schools.Before this i already addicted in readings books.I still remember when i am in primary schools i always borrowed some book from library and my friends.I always went to my friends home just for borrowed some books.At that time i can reads almost three to four books per day.But at these moment i really like to read comics expeciaaly written by Asami Maki and that were publish by gempak stars.I have many series of comics in my collection.I and my sister share the same interest.So that in our rooms there are a lots of comics and magazines.We are always being scold by our mother becouse we willing to use all our money just to buy comics and magazines.I think these is enough about my interest.Thank you.
Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib,k36

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BT WAN YUSOFF.K36. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotechnology. I'm interest in biotechnology.That's why i take chemical engineering(biotechnology)in ump.Biotechnology is technology based on biology, agriculture, food science, and medicine.It is more about tissue culture technologies. For medication, biotechnician have to find vaccine against infections.Besides that they have to manufacturing specific products.other than that, biotechnology have to develop genetically-modified seeds which are resistant to pests and drought. By boosting farm productivity, biotechnology plays a crucial role in ensuring that biofuel production targets are met.This is an example of biotechnology history.In 1917,chaim weizmann produce acetone using clostridiium acetobutylicium.Indian-born Ananda Chakrabarty had explore pseudomonas genus use in treating oil spills.Biotechnology has applications in four major industrial areas, including health care (medical), crop production and agriculture, non food (industrial) uses of crops and other products (e.g. biodegradable plastics, vegetable oil, biofuels), and environmental uses.

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atiqahmarsidi said...

Good morning to Miss Hanum and my fellow friends. Today I want to share with all of you about my feeling fasting in a college for second year. Actually I am a daily school student and of course I am not staying in a hostel. My first time fasting in a college was in Matriculation College of Negeri Sembilan. At that time, I miss my moment with my family especially the moment when I help my mother preparing for the food. I feel so excited to help her. But, right now I am having a fasting in Universiti Malaysia Pahang, another new place for me to be familiar with it. I thought I am facing a difficulty to fast here, but actually there is nothing to be worried. Everything is under control and I enjoyed it very much even it is a little bit tired. I think my roommates also help me to be familiar when I have to fast far from my family because all my roommates have much more experience since they are a boarding school student.Every evening my roommates and I will go to the 'bazar' to buy something for us to eat. Now I know the meaning of independence when I cannot depends to any person to guide me every time. My parent always told me to be independence when I am far from them and always advice me to take care of myself. With that, I feel so thankful to god and to everyone who support me every time especially my parents and my roommates.

Nuratiqah Marsidi
KE09018-K36

Anonymous said...

Thaibah ali/ k36
Assalamualaikum and good morning

Have you ever heard a story about pencil.It's actually not a magic pencil but just an ordinary pencil.'The Pencil' is a popular short story during my secondary school. Though the story is quite boring sometimes but it actually full of moral values. This story is actually about a poor student named Zahid.He owns a pencil.he feels proud of owning the pencil and showing it around. Unfortunately, after a few days he find his pencil missing. His classmate, Dollah has similar pencil like him. However the paint of the pencil was scrapped.Next, Zahid was asking Dollah a few questions in order to make sure the pencil is belong to him. Nevertheless, Dollah refuses to tell the truth. Without think twice, Zahid was scold Dollah. Dollah and Zahid fight.Then Dollah gets the teachers sympathy. After the incident, Zahid changes from his normal self to become more aggressive and irresponsible.Though Zahid do not get back his lovely pencil at the end of the story, but he still feels grateful because his teacher knows that Zahid just become the victim of the fighting and not guilty.So how your feeling towards this story? is it interesting?

Anonymous said...

Farhanah Bt Amanulla Khan K36

Hello Miss...

Good morning everyone. On this moment, I would like to share my interest with you all. I love to watch movies a lot. You can say that I am addicted to movies. If I have time, I would not miss to watch most new movies at the cinemas. This summer, I just managed to watch 3 movies at the cinemas. I’m quite sad though. I have this interest in movies since I was a little kid. I watch all types of movies either horror, romantic, action, comedy or sci-fi. For me, this interest of mine quite beneficial for me. I learnt a lot from watching movies. From watching Hollywood movies, I improved my vocabulary. I learnt many new words and even the pronunciations.I also become exposed to the American cultures. Well, I do agree that Hollywood movies also give bad influences, but it depend on myself whether I want follow it or not. I think I am big enough to know what the best for me.
Besides watching movies, I also have great interest in football. I start to watch football games since I was a kid. At first, I thought it just a temporary interest. But later on, my interest in football becomes deeper. I was willing to stay awake until early in the mornings just to watch football matches. My mother used to scold me for liking football because she said it’s not suitable for girls. Well, we are now living in a globalization world and women have accomplished a lot to prove that not only men can do it. Nowadays many women like football too. I can’t play football, but at least I could the satisfaction by watching it. Unfortunately, here in UMP it’s hard for me to watch games. We don’t have television at the hostels. Quite pathetic isn’t it? So, I only able to watch the games at cafeteria but it is hard for me to enjoy it since the television is small. I think that’s all for now.

Anonymous said...

Asslamualaikum and good morning to miss and everyone.Today I want to share about literature.The literature that I had learned in secondary school.If I not mistaken,I had learned when I am in form 5.The story are The Necklace.This story is about Mathilde and her husband Loisel go through endless sufferings because of mistake they make.Loisel asks his wife to borrow a necklace from her good friend Madame Frostier.She does so and wears it to a ball looking adorable.Somehow,the necklace is lost.Both Mathilde and her husband do not tell Madame Frostier of the incident and try to replace the necklace and to pay for it.In the end,Mathilde learns that necklace is just a fake and all the sufferings both her husband and she have gone through just a waste!

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(k36)

Asslamualaikum and good morning to miss and everyone.Today I want to share about literature.The literature that I had learned in secondary school.If I not mistaken,I had learned when I am in form 5.The story are The Necklace.This story is about Mathilde and her husband Loisel go through endless sufferings because of mistake they make.Loisel asks his wife to borrow a necklace from her good friend Madame Frostier.She does so and wears it to a ball looking adorable.Somehow,the necklace is lost.Both Mathilde and her husband do not tell Madame Frostier of the incident and try to replace the necklace and to pay for it.In the end,Mathilde learns that necklace is just a fake and all the sufferings both her husband and she have gone through just a waste!

Anonymous said...

Siti Syarrah binti Mohammad Hanapiah KE09036

Assalamualaikum and a very good life to all of you.
Today I would like to share with you about my interest. Frankly speaking, I have so many interest. Some of them are reading romance novels published by alaf21, eat chocolates, go shopping, travelling, seeing and spending time with my friends and family and many many more.But my main interest is more towards this technological wonders device that had brings tremendous benefits to mankind-a computer.I have a large interest in computers. First and foremost, I like computers because I can code my own programs.Being able to program makes me different. It is very exciting to be able to code my own programs and see them work. By knowing how to program, I can create games, screensavers, and many other programs. Next, I like computers because of the games that can be played on them. Playing games are very interesting. we can release our tension after a day working hard burned the midnight oil to study.Finally, I enjoy being able to use the internet. Instead of using the internet to do my homework as well as the assignment given by the lecturer, internet helps me to keep in touch with my former friends and family.I can received or send email to them just in a mere flick on the keyboard.In other words, the Internet makes the computer more lively and I like that. Lastly I can say computer is a neat tool and I have a large interest in them.

Anonymous said...

Penelope Ering Laing, K36

Good morning friends.I would like to share about my interest in being a woman.Born as a girl is so interesting to me.I am not saying that being a boy is not interesting at all but here I can prove that being a girl is more interesting than a boy.First thing first,women can have long hair without being detention or punished at school.Girls can whether tie it pony or whatever style we like.But in reverse,a boy just have to make sure their hair short every time and whenever they go to school.And so does going to work.But if not,they would get punish or detention and perhaps get scold by boss.Secondly, women can wear skirts and dresses.In this situation,we can see that women have more choices in fashion.Unlike man,what they wear is just pants,pants and pants.Isn't it so boring with only pants and simple T-shirt in our closet? If I was given a chance to be a boy,I would rather say,"No,thank you." and I'm sure I will say it without hesitation.Next is,women can wear heels.Try to imagine when a man with great looking,wear smart clothing,and macho wears heels.Of course it will look weird and frustrating.So,here,proved that heels is just made only for women and women will happy after all.Lastly,women can wear make-ups.Lipsticks,compact powder,eyeliner,mascara and a lot more.Women can wear them whenever they(I was included)want to make they look beautiful but if man wear them,they just make themselves to be a big laugh for everyone around them.My conclusion here is,being a woman is so much interesting and I will forever interested in being a woman.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B. Md Nor K36
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saladin

Asslamualaikum. Do you know a man called Saladin or Salahuddin al-Ayyub. He was a great leader of Islamic people. In 1170's, there is a war between Muslim people with the crusader. In this war, Muslim people win and able to capture Jerusalem. This is all because of the great leadership shown by Saladin. Even he was the king of huge country, he never forget his duty. For example, when people open his treasure chest, they only found
5 dinar. This is because he already
donate his wealthy to the poor and orphans.Thats all for today. Thank you

Anonymous said...

LING YEU SHIN, K36

Good morning to everyone. I am going to share with you about my interest. I like shopping. I think not only me, many girls like shopping too. Sometimes when I feel sad and depress, I will go for shopping. When I see those beautiful and attractive things, I will forget all the things that make me unhappy. Besides, now economic is in downturn, shopping can help to stimulate the economic. Although this reason is quite ridiculous, I still enjoy shopping. However, I am not a blind shopaholic, I just shop for shoes and bags. I like to collect different types colour and brand of shoes and bags. I dream that one day I can put all my bags and shoes into my cupboards in the future. Maybe I can choose to put all my things in a room. Then when I go out, I can choose the bags and shoes that suit my attire. It is really wonderful. I hope that my dream will come true. That's all. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

NUR ASHIDAH BT ABDUL SATAPA(AS).K36

Assalamualaikum.We meet again in this blog.What i'm going to share today is about literature from the short stories that i have learn during secondary schools.I will share about The Pencil short stories.Zahid is the main character.He owns a special pencil and feels proud of owning the pencil and shows it around.Some of his friends are envious of him.After a few days,he finds his pencil missing.Zahid accuses Dolah of stealing his pencil.Dolah and Zahid fight.The teacher on duty punished Zahid for fighting.Dolah gets the teacher's sympathy.Zahid rushes back when the scholl bell rings.He hides in the bush and waits for Dolah.He ambushes him.They fight and Zahid wins.He takes the pencil from inside Dolah's bag,breaks it into pieces and throws them into the river.Zahid changes from his normal self to become more aggressive.He buys a pocket knife and brings it to scholl.He cuts Dolah with the knife and is taken to see the school principal.The principal of the scholl,Mr.Berahim realises that something is wrong.He gets Zahid to tell him all the things that have happened.He discuss with Mr.Jamal and advises him on what to do.Mr.Berahim gives Zahid two pencil like the one he owned before.Zahid is pleased and feels grateful.He gives one of the pencils to Dolah.

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal
K36
Hi,everyone.
Due to the topic which have been given,I want to share to all you about my interest which is I like to research. Actually the word research here means that I like to find any informations from the books and the internet.The most popular place to get a lot of informations especially in the internet.Why I can said like that because internet one of the effective and easier way to increase our knowledges.When I have a lot of informations,I can talk many topics with my friends and family.So I am not feel terrible when listen to conversation of other people and not only that I can talk with them based on the topic they like.Actually I also have other interest which is I like sports. Any sports which can capture my view to watch it,I will make sure I am follow the progress.Make it more interesting all my family like it too and we do not have to fight what channels we want to look.The sports which I like most to get along with their activity are badminton,tennis, drift,racing and more.In badminton I like to watch the match between the men double.I am amazed with their skill to give back the ball although it being smashing.This only some of the interests I like to share.

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Assalamualaikum & hi to everyone. Now,I would like to share about roses.People like roses because of its appearance and smell.There are many types of roses. One of them is 'landscape roses'.These are a modern category of roses developed mainly for mass amenity planting.These roses are collectively known as shrub roses. Landscape roses have been developed to fill the consumer desire for a garden rose that offers colour,form and fragrance, but is also low maintenance and easy to care for.Most landscape roses having characteristics such as good disease resistance,lower growing habit,usually under 60cm (24 inch),repeat flowering,disease and pest resistance and non suckering,growing on their own roots.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)

Assalamualaikum and good morning miss.Today I want to share about literature.I also had learned Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde.This story is about a London lawyer who investigates strange occurrences between his old friend, Dr. Henry Jekyll,and the misanthropic Mr Hyde.The work is known for its vivid portrayal of a split personality, split in the sense that within the same person there is both an apparently good and an evil personality each being quite distinct from the other. The novella's impact is such that it has become a part of the language, with the phrase "Jekyll and Hyde" coming to mean a person who is vastly different in moral character from one situation to the next.Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde was an immediate success and is one of Stevenson's best-selling works. Stage adaptations began in Boston and London within a year of its publication and it has gone on to inspire scores of major film and stage performances.

Anonymous said...

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an it has futuristic looking. When I get a job, I will definitely buy this phone. To those who want to take a look at this marvelous hand phone, you can visit at http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_n97-2615.php
Thank you

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah bt Ahmad K36

Assalamualaikum every one. About literature ? Actually I do not know well about the literature as well . When I was in secondary school I always feel sleeping during the literature class. I always asking my myself why I suppose to learn this . Literature is quite bored subject that I have been learned. Actually there are a few importance about the literature. Most of the literary works are portrayals of the thinking patterns and social norms prevalent in society. May be , after we understand as well, we can know more about better about our social culture. Furthermore, In many ways, it can change one perspective towards life. Like the dead crow poem, after I learn it, I found that, the poet try to give a few message based on our life. Literature expanses your learning. It helps you to think. Furthermore it may helps us in writing and understand things . It also can helps us to learn different phrases. Every phrase in the sentences have their or meaning with the various version of word. Besides that, we can learn about the human past and our own pasts as guide line in our life. May be, we will not repeat the same thing which can make our life became more tougher. When we discover literature, we can travel to any place at any time, even to the future, and see how others view the same world. So this is the advantage when reading the literature.

Anonymous said...

Good morning miss.Today i would like to share with you the poems that are very attract my attention during secondary schools.The most lucky poem is Si Tenggang's homecoming written by Muhammad Haji Salleh.These poems storied about the man that are going to travel and after that he return to his homeland after his journey overseas.The journey has widened his prespective of life.He had learnt to think differently and then he wants to share his knowledge with his people.Unfortunately,his people could not understand the change in him and they were afraid that his knowledge will affect their costums and fimiliar ways of life.
He tried to convince them that he is stiil the same and had never forget the Malay culture.
He hopes thats he can upgrade his people's way of life with the knowledge that he got durings his journey.I have some experiance during studied these poems.I was being responsible to present about these poems.For your information my english teacher during my secondary school are very strict.Before this my friends that have presents their task cannot satisfied him.He always scold us.Then i was vwery nervous to do my representain.But luckly he did not give any comment about my presentation.I was very happy at that time.All my friends cheers me.I feel glad because i had statisfied him with my presentations.I think thats all from me now.Thank you.
Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib,k36

cheechengtheng said...

Chee Cheng Theng K36
A very good morning Miss Hanum and my friends. Today my topic is "Literature And Its Important". Let me share with you all a story, the title is "Looking For The Rain God".I will roughly write about this story first. This story happened in 1958 at the village of Kgotla and the surrounding areas Africa. Before 1958, the people live happily because enjoy the fertile land and water is available to quench the thirst of the people and travellers alike. After 1958, all of this changes, a seven year drought casts its spell and soon the lands where the people live become dry.On the November, there have slightly rain come to that country, so Mokgobja, an old man over the age of seventy, his two little grandchildren Neo and Boseyong, his daughter in law, Tiro, Tiro's unmarried sister, Nesta and his son Ramadi leave to start plaughing the land. the family wait for the crops but the rain dissapears. They are driven by desparation and fear to do irrational things. In their desparation, Mokgobja reveals a tribal practice that would make the rain fall. They perform the ritual and the two little children are sacrificed. Their bodies are spread across the land but the rain does not fall. Due to this tragic, the villagers become very suspicious that something is wrong with the sudden death and the burial of the two girls. The police start investigate. At the end, they tell the truth about they have sacrificed the two little girls to the rain god. In this story, it teach us it is important to appreciate the gift of life, to discard cultural or tribal practices that are irrelevant, to be practical and act rationally, and lastly is the important of the need for proper planning to overcome the problem. Actually every literature story will teach us many moral values. Each story will teach different kinds of moral values that we need to use in our future when facing any problem. At here, I would like to convince that the literature play an important role to our life. With that I end my article, thank you.

Lau Siaw Jing said...

LAU SIAW JING-K36
Good Morning. Today, I would like to share about my interest. I like to travel. Travelling is a life altering experience No matter how broke I return home you will have memories, friends and experiences that no one can take away from me. I want to see new things, meet new people, learn about different cultures, explore the world in my own pace and actually experience what others only dream about their whole lives. Through travelling, I can release my stress after long time of studying or working. I like to buy new things from different country. Although I don't have all of my comforts from home when travelling and I also unfamiliar with the environment, I will still enjoy the trip. No matter it is near or far. So, during my university life time, I will go travelling when holiday to gain more experience and to release my stress. Thank you.

Lau Siaw Jing said...

LAU SIAW JING - K36
Hello everyone. I would comment about 'Literature and its Importance'. Literature is importance to us to learn about human nature in all its foibles and greatness and to learn about other cultures. Literature expanses our learning and helps us in thinking, writing and learning of different phrases. During my secondary school, we had study many poems and short stories in literature classes. For example, “The Pencil” which written by Ali Majod. The story started with Zahid owns a new pencil but stolen by Dolah. Zahid and Dolah fight because of the pencil and Dolah get injured. Teacher advices Zahid on his wrong thing and give him two new pencils. Zahid gives one of the pencils to Dolah. From the literature classes, I had learned many moral values through the short stories and also learn to write better. In my opinion, literature preserves the ideals of a people and these ideal are love, faith, duty, friendship, freedom and reverence which are the part of human life most worthy of preservation. Literature is also the expression of life in words of truth and beauty, it is the written record of man's spirit of his thoughts, emotions, aspirations, and it is the history and only the history of the human soul having characteristics of its artistic quality. I really gain much through literature!! Thank you.

atiqahmarsidi said...

Hi everyone. I want to continue my posting on literature and its importance as what Miss Hanum was told us. Now I want to share about my favorite short story when I am in secondary school that is The Pencil written by Guy de Maupassant. I like that story because it gives the moral values to us and it also can be practice in our daily life. The Pencil is the story about Madame Mathilde Loisel who is pretty and charming person and got married with Mr. Loisel, work only as a clerk in the Ministry of Education and of course his financial is not very good. Madame Loisel always dreamed of a life of leisure, with many servants and a large home, but her lifestyle is not very satisfied her.
One day, Mr.Loisel got an invitation to attend the ball held by Ministry of Education and a person who was so excited is Madame Loisel and at the time she also upset because she don’t have nothing appropriate to wear to such an event. So that, she visits Madame Forestier and lend something to wear for that night and finally she got the nice necklace.
Finally, she had lost the necklace and work hard to replace it back to Madame Forestier.
The moral value is we have to thankful with what we have and don’t always want something that we can’t have for that moment. That is all. Thank you.
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&client=firefox-a&channel=s&rls=org.mozilla%3Aen-US%3Aofficial&q=synopsis+of+the+necklace+by+guy+de+maupassant&aq=0&oq=synopsis+of+the+necklace&aqi=g1
Nuratiqah Marsidi
KE09018-K36

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Assalamulaikum & good morning to everyone.Now,I would like to share short a information about tornado. A tornado is a violent,dangerous, rotating column of air which is in contact with both the surface of the earth and a cumulonimbus cloud or,in rare cases,the base of a cumulus cloud.Tornadoes come in many sizes but typically in the form of a visible condensation funnel,whose narrow end touches the earth and is often encircled by a cloud of debris and dust.

Anonymous said...

Nadzirah Sha'ari, K36
Assalamua'laikum and hye everyone. Today I woould like to share with you about Anorexia and Bulimia. Image is very crucial for a teenager; the pressure of school and fitting in with there classmates and friends can be very difficult for a teenager. It is when a teenager starts taking image to the extreme and starts harming themselves by starving themselves. More and more teenagers are becoming anorexic and bulimic and it is not only affecting girls but boys are starting to come out and say they have an eating disorder. Anorexia and bulimia is a disorder that can not be taken lightly and needs to have more focus and the dangers to be taught to youth.
Anorexia and bulimia sometimes are thought of as the same, they are not. Anorexia is an eating disorder, marked by extreme fear of being over weight and leads to excessive dieting to the point of serious ill health. Bulimia is a condition in which bouts of overeating are followed with bouts of under eating, use of laxatives or self induced vomiting. The two disorders are very much alike and they are both linked to a disorder called obsessive compulsive disorder (Anorexia Nervosa and Related Eating Disorders, 2002). It seems that many people who develop anorexia and bulimia have OCD tendencies. They become obsessive with there weight and eating habits. Research has shown that this anorexia and bulimia are also control issues, and that is why so many teens develop the disorder. Teenagers don't always have control over there life and feel that they need to control something they feel that they can control there weight. It is something that know one else can control but them. If they think they are thin or will become thin teens think that they will like themselves better and so will everyone else.

Anonymous said...

NASIHAH BT MOHD NOR (K 36)
From the novel which I have read during secondary school were Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde and the author is Robert Louis Stevenson. My comment about this novel is when Dr.Jekyll was not responsible for his evil acts. He created another image and used him to commit his cruel and evil acts. As a doctor, his duty is to save lives but instead he created Hyde to do the things he could not do as a respected doctor. Dr Jekyll good friends, Mr Utterson and Dr Lanyon cared very much for him. It was Dr Jekyll who did not appreciate their friendship and secretly indulged in unlawful experiments to satisfy hi fancies. However, Dr Lanyon followed his instructions and watched Hyde transform. What he saw eventually killed him. Dr Jekyll believed that there are two sides to a person’s character,the good and the bad. He attempts to follow his heart’s desire to separate the good and evil parts in man so that he can enjoy his evil doings without being caught. But his experiment was only successful for a short while and it brought him unhappiness. No matter what bad things happened and how it happened, in the end of the story everything turns up settled. Bad things that happened eventually come to an end.

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BT WAN YUSOFF.K36. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Literature. Literature is the art of written works.A poem is a composition written in verse.Poems rely heavily on imagery, precise word choice, and metaphor.Literature also have their elements which are plot,character,setting,theme,structure,point of view,conflict,diction and fore shadowing. Through literature,we can understands life.Literature also serve as an authentic source of information from all around the world.Literature is divided into some kinds of literature which are fictional literature,prose literature,myth,short stories and novel.In secondary school, poem that i had learn are life's brief candle,the dead crow,sonnnet 18,the road not taken,there's been a death in opposite house and if.For short stories, i had learn about the pencil and bunga telur and bally shoes. In form five,the novel that i had learn is the pearl. i want to share with you about the pearl.The pearl is about kino(poor pearl diver),juana(kino's wife) and coyotito(their son).Unexpectedly, Coyotito gets stung by a scorpion. Kino can't pay for a doctor to heal Coyotito, so he searches for a pearl.Then kino had found a pearl that as "perfect as the moon". kino want to sell the pearl to the city but the all want to cheat him.then,he decided not to sell the pearl. at home,there are evil people that came to their house to steal the pearl.later on,the have to run away from the house for their safety.In the end, Kino looks at the pearl and sees it as something evil.In his rage, Kino flings the pearl back into the sea, where it settles into the sand and disappears.

Diyana Adi said...

Assalamualaikum ang greetings to all.
Here is some knowledge that i want to share with you. Since the uses of hard disk, pendrive or MP3 are widely use nowadays, we also must know the risk that come after them. They are actually the transport for the virus to get into our computer system. Here comes some method that will help us in preventing our computer system from the virus. Firstly, the box action of your device will appear at the first place after you insert your device. Make sure you click CANCEL button for this action box. People usually just view their folder from this action box, actually this step will allowing the virus to attack our computer system. Then open the computer folder, you can see your device appear here. Right-click your device. choose open or explore to access into your device. after that you can do your transferring-copying-storing activity as usual. See, how easy it is. Just follow this simple-but-really-effective method, you can prevent your computer system from being attacking by the virus. Let play our role as the computer owner that concern of our computer condition. Till then, i end up my commenting here. Live well. May Allah bless.

Anonymous said...

LING YEU SHIN, K36

Good morning to everyone. I am going to share with you on 'Literature and its importance'. The literature that impress me a lot is 'The Drover's Wife'. This story is about the main character, drover's wife is left all alone to take care of her children, while her husband goes to droving to earn a living. A snake enters their house and the drover's wife kill the snake before it causes any harm to her family. From this literature, I learn a lot from it. Actually we can learn a lot from the literature especially on the characters in the story. In this story, I learn that it is important for us to find solutions to problem by thinking rationally just like what the drover's wife has done. We must being brave to face challenges in life. The drover's wife has to face the challenges in life, on her own. Her behaviours show that she is brave in handling any situation. It also brings the love for the family. One of the drover's son, Tommy also impressed me favourably. He is responsible and tries to be the man in the house. He declares that he will never go droving because he want to protect the family. The literature always reflect our lives. So, it is very important for us to learn through the literature. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Nadzirah Sha'ari, K36
Assalamua'laikum and hye everone. Today I would like to share about stem cell. Stem cells have the potential to develop into mature cells that have characteristic shapes and specialized functions, such as heart cells, skin cells, nerve cells, and bone cells. Stem cells maybe be the cure or may assist in finding a cure for many health and serious medical conditions such as cancer, birth defects, spinal cord injuries, strokes, burns, heart disease, diabetes, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid, arthritis, Parkinson's and Alzheimer's diseases. Stem cells differ from other cells in the body. They are unspecialized and have not developed into cells that perform a specific function. Stem cells are able to renew themselves. Once a cell has become specialized it has a very limited capacity to produce new cells, and can only produce the same type of cells. For example, if a muscle or blood cell is damaged it cannot replace itself. Stem cells can differentiate, they divide and produce cells that have the potential to become other, more specialized cell types. Stem cells play a critical role in normal growth and development by, providing new cells for growth and for replacing and repairing used and damaged tissues. The first documentation of human embryonic stem (ES) cell isolation was in 1994. Since then techniques for deriving and culturing human ES cells have been advanced. Modern technologies make it possible to collect different types of stem cells.

Anonymous said...

Nadzirah Sha'ari, K36
Assalamua'laikum and good evening averyone. I have read one article about LOVE. Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection, The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure ("I loved that meal") to intense interpersonal attraction ("I love my girlfriend"). This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states. As an abstract concept, love usually refers to a deep, ineffable feeling of tenderly caring for another person. Even this limited conception of love, however, encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual emotional closeness of familial and to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love. Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts. The English word "love" can have a variety of related but distinct meanings in different contexts. Often, other languages use multiple words to express some of the different concepts that English relies mainly on "love" to encapsulate; one example is the plurality of Greek words for "love." Cultural differences in conceptualizing love thus make it doubly difficult to establish any universal definition. Although the nature or essence of love is a subject of frequent debate, different aspects of the word can be clarified by determining what isn't love. As a general expression of positive sentiment (a stronger form of like), love is commonly contrasted with hate (or neutral apathy); as a less sexual and more emotionally intimate form of romantic attachment, love is commonly contrasted with lust; and as an interpersonal relationship with romantic overtones, love is commonly contrasted with friendship.

Anonymous said...

Penelope Ering Laing,K36

Hi everyone.
First of all,what is meant by literature? Literature is the art of written works.Literally translated,the word means "acquaintance with letters" and therefore the academic study of literature is known as letters.Literature can be express in many form.Which are in poetry,drama,short story,essays and a lot more.For example,like short story that we have learned in our secondary school like The Pencil,The Pearl and more.Literature is very suitable for every kind of ages beacause basically,literature expose moral values.For example,in a short story entitled The Pencil,Zahid become more brave and bring knife to attack Dolah just because of a pencil.From that short part of that story,they include that we should control ourselves from doing anything dangerous to others and think wisely before we act.Besides,literature helps to improve our english.By reading or watching literature,we can learn new words that we never heard before.With this,we can make use the words that we learn in our writing project and even in our daily talk.In addition,literature also help to improve our vocabulary,grammar and everything.
In my opinion,it is good if we are exposed with literature since we are still young.This is because,nowadays,everyone and everything is in english.It is very hard if we did not expose with it since literature is a very good way to learn and improve everyone's english.In conclusion,literature is very important so learn more and appreciate more.That is all.Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Penelope Ering Laing,K36

Hi everyone.Today,I would share about "Junk Food".When we talk about junk foods,everyone will turn hunger.Actually,I have a bad addiction to junk foods but I never thought about the side effects in the long run.If you know me personally before you will know that I am terrible with junk foods.But who doesn't? I always get myself to something terribly unhealthy,like a big bags of chips and worst,cheeseburgers.Junk food is very bad for health as they contain too much fats,salts and sugar.Junk foods such as hamburgers, pizza, fried chicken and chips usually contain loads of saturated fats.Too much saturated fat in the diet will cause people to put on weight and get fat or obese.Being overweight is a risk to the health of the heart and can cause other diseases.Besides,junk foods often have too much salt. There is a lot of salt already in foods such as bread, breakfast cereals and biscuits and cakes.People are getting more salt than they need when they eat junk food. Too much salt is unhealthy for the heart.Soft drinks,cordials,biscuits,cakes and lollies have loads of sugar.That is why they taste so good.But too much sugar makes people fat rots the teeth,is bad for the blood.The message that I am trying to point out is that the body can handle a certain amount of additives.It is the enormous amount of additives that you consume with every meal over a long period of time that will do harm to your body.

That is all from me.Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Siti Syarrah binti Mohammad Hanapiah KE09036

Assalamualaikum & hello everyone!
Today I want to talk about 'Literature and its Important'. Frankly speaking, I started being exposed to the literature c0mponents when I was in form 1-short stories ' The Pencil', 'How Dalat Got Its Name','Dr.Jekyl and Mr.Hyde' and others as well as p0ems- 'The Dead Crow', 'Si Tanggang h0mecoming', 'Life's Brife Candle' and many more. Alth0ught at the first time I found it quite b0ring but then after s0me time I started to realised the importants of learned these kind of literature c0mponents. I strongly believed that learning literature brings many benefits to the individu itself. The writers normally p0trays a real life situations as well as moral values that one can get in the story. For example, 'The Dead Crow' written by A Samad Said. The poem 'The Dead Crow' is about what has happened to our environment due to neglect and abuse by Man.
In this poem, the poet voices his anger about what we have done to our environment.Among the victims of pollution are an old man, a baby and a crow. In my opinion, this p0ems can create awareness to peple and society that keeping the environment clean is param0unt for the benefits of mankind. In conclusion, literature is very important.

Anonymous said...

LING YEU SHIN, K36

Last week I read an interesting article regarding the oldest pupils dies at 90. The old man from Kenya had been the oldest pupil going to school at the age of 84 in the Guinness World Record. The reason for him to attend primary school was to learn how to read the bible for himself. Even after he was diagnosed with cancer in February he asked the teacher to teach him at home. He was dedicated right to the end of his life. For me he was a man who desperate to read God’s Words. He never gave up learning even though he did not know how many tomorrow he left. After I read the article, I had a serious look into myself. I felt ashamed of myself because he learned so hard and I really not so hardworking as much as he did. This is not just me. There are many similar people out there in this world. I even complained why there are so many assignments and quiz. We always find a lot of reasons for ourselves and think there are tomorrow and it is never going to be too late to do our things. Now this is the question I am going to ask myself how many tomorrow do I still have?

Anonymous said...

NAHDIYYAH ROSSLAN K36

Assalamualaikum and good afternoon to all. Do you know how to stay healthy? There are five things you have to concern to stay halthy. Health is Wealth. Means that health is very important.
1)Do exercise-make sure that you do exercise 20 minutes each time. Outdoor activity like swimming,jogging,playing badminton,soccer and aerobic. Indoor activity like yoga and cardio dance. It only need a total one hour per week to get halthy.
2)Dietry-take less calories and carbohydrate intake and consume more of the fiber,vitamin, and protein intake in daily meals to get healthier.
3)SPA-nowadays it become more popular where you can have jacuzzi, bathing and body scrub. This can help us to relax physically and mentally to achieve a healthy life.
4)Meditation-for those who often feel depressed can spend 20 minutes for meditation each morning before go to class or work. It gives a peaceful and harmony lifestyle.
5)Social-If we mix with a group of people who are very pessimistic and always taking cons in their life, soon will reflect as them. But if we always gather with positive thinker and soon we will be positive individual too. Social can influence us to have a healthy mind and life.
So, what do you think?It is easy to get healthy. It is depend on you if you want to be healthy or instead. Live life healthy and you will live life in fullest. You can find this article in http://bookmarqc.com/8khakis/k4/5-things-you-have-to-concern-to-stay-healthy/

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMNULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone. I would like to share something with you all.
I always unable to give 100% concentration when I am studying. I easily get distracted. This bothers me a lot. So, I was determined to find a solution for this problem. I was surfing the internet searching for tips to overcome my problem when I encountered an interesting article. This article is about HOW TO STUDY EFFECTIVELY: 8 CONCENTRATION STRATEGIES. I really think this article helps me in improving my study style. This article shares about the do’s and don’ts when we are studying. After finish the article, I understand the reasons why I couldn’t give my full concentration when studying. Now, with those tips I believe I can improve my style of studying. Therefore, I want to share with you all the tips which I think may help you all, even a little. Here are the tips:

8 Concentration Strategies

1. Eat Frequent Small Meals
2. Study When You’re Sharpest
3. Drink Water Often
4. Don’t Get Too Comfortable in Your Chair
5. Clear Your Desk of Everything You Don’t Need
6. Take Breaks Every Hour
7. Stretch During Your Breaks
8. Study at the Same Time, Same Place

To read more, you all can log on to http://studenthacks.org/2007/10/12/study-effectively/.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello Miss Hanum and everyone who reads my post.
Here i would like to share something about literature and its important. What is literature? Literature is written works regarded as having artistic merit. What makes literature is important in our lives?
"Literature adds to reality, it does not simply describe it. It enriches the necessary competencies that daily life requires and provides; and in this respect, it irrigates the deserts that our lives have already become." - C.S Lewis, a British scholar and novelist.

When I was in secondary school, it is compulsory for all the students to study literature. At first, I thought literature is boring. But then later on my passion for literature grew. As I can recall, I learned three novels during my secondary schools which are Potato People, Prisoner of Zenda and The Pearl. Among those three, Prisoner of Zenda is my favourite. I have read the novel a few times and I never get tired of reading it. I also learned some poems like The Dead Crow, Life Brief’s Candle and many more.

The reasons students are thought literature at school because literature helps us have a great imagination and makes thing easier when it comes to make composition of different themes. Literature gives us the possibility to speak about anything like science or politics even if you are not in the field. Besides, literature gives us the possibility to enter the world of imagination and leave the real world for a few hours. When you are reading epic story, it’s like you become part of the story. You come to meet the king and queens from many years ago. Sometimes, literature can gives us clues to solve our problems and how to react in certain circumstances. Well, books are mostly inspired from reality. Therefore, I think literature is the perfect means to enrich our culture.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Good morning everyone. Right I am feeling very happy. Want to know why? Well, this is because few hours ago i have just finished a very interesting BPL match. The match is between Arsenal and my favourite team, none other Manchester United. Guess what, United won the game. The match was played at Old Trafford. The begining of the game was not that interesting. Both teams were attacking but the tempo was not right. Then just 5 minutes before the first half end, Arsenal's Arshavin score. It is undeniable that it was a nice goal. Nice move Arshavin.

Early second half, Arsenal was attacking. I was nervous because i don't want United to lose. Thank God they didn't. Later on, Almunia got yellow card and United got penalty. United's Rooney took the penalty and scored. It was 1-1. I was delighted because there is hope for United to win the game. Actually, it is very important for United to win as it was a home game. Just 5 minutes after Rooney scored, United got a free kick. It was taken by Ryan Giggs. I can say that it is United lucky day because they got their second goal. How? It was an own goal. Arsenal's Diaby wanted head out the ball, but unfortunately it went inside the goal. I can that the second half was very interesting. Arsenal did not give up. They keep attacking until last minute. During additional time, Arsenal's Van Persie managed to kick the ball into Unnited goal. I just could believe it. Only a few seconds more before the referee blew the final whistle. As I said, it was United lucky day. The goal turned out to be offside. How unfortunate for Arsenal.

Well, the match ended with United winning the game. The Final result is United 2-Arsenal 1. I am very happy. I could stop smiling. Even now when I am writing this post, I am smiling. It is worth it for me to go to the cafeteria early in the morning and watch the game. Now, I'm feeling sleepy. I want to go bed and I bet I am going to have a sweet dream. Good night.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Good morning everyone. Right now I am feeling very happy. Want to know why? Well, this is because few hours ago I have just finished watching a very interesting BPL match. The match is between Arsenal and my favourite team, none other Manchester United. Guess what, United won the game. The match was played at Old Trafford. The begining of the game was not that interesting. Both teams were attacking but the tempo was not right. Then just 5 minutes before the first half end, Arsenal's Arshavin score. It is undeniable that it was a nice goal. Nice move Arshavin.

Early second half, Arsenal was attacking. I was nervous because I don't want United to lose. Thank God they didn't. Later on, Almunia got yellow card and United got penalty. United's Rooney took the penalty and scored. It was 1-1. I was delighted because there is hope for United to win the game. Actually, it is very important for United to win as it was a home game. Just 5 minutes after Rooney scored, United got a free kick. It was taken by Ryan Giggs. I can say that it is United lucky day because they got their second goal. How? It was an own goal. Arsenal's Diaby wanted head out the ball, but unfortunately it went inside the goal. I can that the second half was very interesting. Arsenal did not give up. They keep attacking until last minute. During additional time, Arsenal's Van Persie managed to kick the ball into Unnited goal. I just could not believe it. Only a few seconds more before the referee blew the final whistle. As I said before, it was United lucky day. The goal turned out to be offside. How unfortunate for Arsenal.

Well, the match ended with United winning the game. The Final result is United 2-Arsenal 1. I am very happy. I could stop smiling. Even now when I am writing this post, I am smiling. It is worth it for me to go to the cafeteria early in the morning and watch the game. Now, I'm feeling sleepy. I want to go bed and I bet I am going to have a sweet dream. Good night.

Anonymous said...

Siti Syarrah binti Mohammad Hanapiah KE09036


Assalamualaikum & hello every0ne.

Today we live in a world full of technological w0nders. This m0dern w0rld was not built in a single day, but after years of hardship and lab0ur of 0ur elders. But the saddest thing is people today are reaping the bountiful fruits of their labour, and they should not repay them with disregard and disrespect. Many elders nowadays were abandoned and neglected by their own bl00d and flesh. Some are left al0ne in an 'oldfolk's h0me' and s0me even left aband0ned below the poverty line and do jobs ‘lowly’ jobs to make ends meet. I wonders how could this thing happen in our modern c0mmunity.

For your information, I've just finished watching this one video clip. It is about elderly who lived in p0verty, despair and suffering in one of the modern c0untry which I can described as a 'prosperous,safe,'First-World' country with many good reputations, and I am sure en0ugh many will say the same things t0o..
I don't really understand how can someone be heartless and have no filial piety, do such thing to their own parents after they had sacrificed a lot of things. Lets recall. A mother- she gave birth, take g0od care as well as nurses you when y0u fall sick. while, Father- he work hard just to make sure you could have a better living, pampered and full filled all your wishes and fancies, but much to despair, all their sacrifices were repay in a very shammeless and disrespect acts of their children. Can you imagine what they might feel? They were left abandone and view as a burden just because they are unable to c0ntribute to the society much. Question ourself- will we end up like this when we age?lets give a deep thought..

Anonymous said...

Siti Syarrah binti Mohammad Hanapiah KE09036

Assalamualaikum & hello every0ne.

What does the word ‘mother’ mean to you? A lady who gives birth to babies? Or a person who is your own flesh and blood?
To me, mother is one of the most important people in my life. I just could not imagine how my life is going to be without her present and I am definitely sure that I would feel as my whole world was crashing down on me and I had no 0ne to hold on to.
My mother. Although she is not a well-known politician or a fam0us perf0rmer, still she is my s0urce of inspiration and encouragement in life. She always by my side during the good times and has always been a sh0ulder to cry on during bad times. She nurses me when I am sick and brought me up to be a well-mannered and well-educated person. She has been very patient with me and supports me in everything I do. She also makes all kinds of sacrifices, big and small for the sake of her children. To me, that makes her a gem which is very rare and hard to find. Here, I would like to thank God for creating such a w0nderful and loving pers0n called ‘Mum’. I shall feel like s0me0ne has cut off my right arm if anyone should take her away from me. Please don’t do that. I beg you! Why I am writing ab0ut her? The answer is simple. It’s because I miss her a lot and can't wait to see her!

Lau Siaw Jing said...

LAU SIAW JING, K36

Hello Miss and my friends.
Want healthier skin? I’m sure many of us want it. Let me show you some Quick Tips for Healthier Skin. Firstly, always keep our skin hydrated. Take short, warm but not hot showers or baths with the door closed to keep moisture in the room. Then, we should wear sunscreen when outing. Use a daily moisturizer and a lip balm with an SPF of 15 or higher. Please, don't forget about the skin on our scalp and around our eyes. Wear a hat when out in the sun to protect the delicate skin on your scalp and also wear sunglasses to block harmful rays. We should not smoke because smoking affects our skin by accelerating the aging process, give it a dry leathery appearance and also affects our health. Read the labels on all skin products before you buy them and avoid the ones that have ingredients which may act as allergens. When you dry your skin, pat the water off rather than rubbing it away. Finally, foods high in antioxidants are great for protecting all parts of our body, including our skin. In my opinion, not only girl needs good skin but also for boys to have good and healthy appearance. In a nutshell, let’s try out the tips above to maintain the healthy skin. Thank you.

LING YEU SHIN said...

LING YEU SHIN, K36

Good day. Have you ever heard that dark chocolate is a healthy chocolate? I think many people did not hear it before. So, I am here to share about dark chocolate. There is news which state that eating 1.6-ounce bar of dark chocolate everyday is actually good for us. It is because chocolate is made from plants, which means that it contains many health benefits of dark vegetables. Dark chocolate contains a large amount of antioxidants. It is nearly 8 times more than strawberries. Dark chocolate can reduces the risk of certain cancers, lowers blood pressure, improves insulin resistance, protects from UV light which caused skin cancer and reduces risk of stroke and heart attack. On the other hand, we also have to know that eating too much of anything is not good. Too much dark chocolate is not encouraged as it contains caffien. But if it is taken moderately, you will see the health benefits. It is a good idea that our school can provide dark chocolate for us once a month because since once a week is quite difficult. The smell of chocolate may result in relaxation. When we smell on the chocolate, we will feel relax and will not feel stressed in our homework. A dark chocolate a day keeps the doctor away. So, let us pick a dark chocolate everyday.

Anonymous said...

LING YEU SHIN, K36

Hello everyone. I am going to share with you about ‘Honey’. Do you know that scientists today believe honey can be used without any side effect for a number of diseases since honey is a natural sweet substance. Although it is sweet, it will not harm diabetic patients if taken in the right dosage as a medicine. It is believed that patients who suffer from arthritis can take one cup of hot water with two spoons of honey and a teaspoon of cinnamon once in the morning and again in the evening. Honey can also help baldness and hair loss. Besides, colds can be treated with honey. We can use honey for face mask as it treats our skin very well. Honey is able to maintain moisture which helps our skin remain soft and supple. Honey is a fascinating food. Actually it plays an important role in our daily life. In my opinion, it is quite important for us to start taking honey in a right dosage everyday to keep us young and healthy always. Maybe we can suggest that the cafe in our school have the honey French toasted as our nutritious breakfast. Then all of us can stay our health because good health is above wealth. Thanks.

For more information, you can visit http://www.articlesnatch.com/tag/healing+properties+of+honey

cheechengtheng said...

Chee Cheng Theng, k36

Good evening everyone!
Today, I would like to share with you about my interest. In other words, It is hobby! I love to collect stickers since I was young. This is because my very first stickers was given by my foster parents. This when my interest start. For me, I found that the life that portrayed in the stickers is very beautiful. Why I say like that? This is because the stickers are glittering, colorful and have various shapes. I collected about two thousands pieces of stickers. When I am down, I will take all my stickers out, I enjoyed looking at them. All my sadness will be gone. Besides that, I can exchange with my friends. We can share our stickers and I can also meet new friends. There are many types of stickers of different places of the world in the stickers. Nowadays, to found it only the kids are collecting stickers, but as they grown up, they tend to leave their interest behind. So at here, we must not leave our interest behind!

Anonymous said...

Chee Cheng Theng, k36

Good evening everyone!
Today, I would like to share with you about my interest. In other words, It is hobby! I love to collect stickers since I was young. This is because my very first stickers was given by my foster parents. This when my interest start. For me, I found that the life that portrayed in the stickers is very beautiful. Why I say like that? This is because the stickers are glittering, colorful and have various shapes. I collected about two thousands pieces of stickers. When I am down, I will take all my stickers out, I enjoyed looking at them. All my sadness will be gone. Besides that, I can exchange with my friends. We can share our stickers and I can also meet new friends. There are many types of stickers of different places of the world in the stickers. Nowadays, to found it only the kids are collecting stickers, but as they grown up, they tend to leave their interest behind. So at here, we must not leave our interest behind!

chee said...

Chee Cheng Theng, k36

Hello everyone! Today, I would like to flashback a while about one of the article that I wrote, that is the children neglected their parents and leave them in hospitals and streets. Today, I feel very happy because the government is going to reform the country's pension fund schemes to help the growing ageing population to have a strong special security net in their twilight years. This is because many parents are dependent on their children after retire but unfortunately not every children are able to support them because they have their own family. Due to economy crisis, the salary earned is just enough for their expenses. For this case, the government provides a minimal universal pension, RM 400 per month is entitled for all seniors citizen that is over 60 years old. I believed with this money, it will reduced the children's burden. Besides, if parents are staying with their children, they are able to contribute to the family expenses. Indirectly, financial problems are the main causes of the family crisis will solve and reduce the social problem of abandoned elderly. Actually, the elderly can help many things to cut off the expenses for their family. For example, they can help you to take care children, cleaning the house, act as a guard to take care the house. so this means whatever our parents are old already, they still can help us. Parents are very important to us. No matter what happen, we are the one who should be take care of them because they give us everything. Appreciate them before its too late.

chee said...

Chee Cheng Theng, k36

Hi everyone! How are you? Wishing that all of you are in the good condition. I'm going to share an article that I found interesting, which is "putting people to sleep". Do you know what they use to put people to sleep before discover an anaesthesia? First, the patient were given wine, the doctor will make a cut on a particular put of the patients body. Therefore all the pain will conserved at the wound. When they under operation, the pain of the operation is less intensed. Another interesting method is concussion anaethesia that is the patient's head would be encased with a leather helmet, then the surgeon would deliver a blow to the patient's skull with a wooden hammer! The patient will be rendered senseless and the surgery will start. We must always be thankful for the modern technology, this is because maybe before the surgery start, we already suffer of death because of the pain. I wishing that this article that who read will feel interesting. With that, THANK YOU!

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BINTI WAN YUSOFF.K36. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Influenza_A_virus_subtype_H1N1.
As we know,people know a days have been scared with influenza h1n1.This influenza cause many death to human.People have to be aware from involved activities in public.Influenza A(H1N1) virus is a subtype of influenza virus A and the most common cause of influenza (flu) in humans.Other strains of H1N1 are endemic in pigs (swine influenza) and in birds (avian influenza).Two proteins found on the surface of the virus are hemagglutinin(H) and neuraminidase(N).Preliminary genetic characterization found that the hemagglutinin (HA) gene was similar to that of swine flu viruses present in U.S. pigs since 1999, but the neuraminidase (NA) and matrix protein (M) genes resembled versions present in European swine flu isolates. The six genes from American swine flu are themselves mixtures of swine flu, bird flu, and human flu viruses.There is no cure for this disease until now.So let's prevent ourselves from this disease by taken precaution such as wearing mask in public because prevention is better than cured.

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal/K36.
Hello,everyone.
Today I want to share to all of you about The Pearl.This is one of the subjects in literature.The story is about Kino,his wife,Juana and their son,Coyotito.Their hard life begin when Coyotito is stung by scorpion.They tried to meet the local doctor but the doctor refuse to help them as they is poor.So,they went to the sea to find any pearl to sell it and get the money to cure Coyotito. Suddenly,Kino found the big and great pearl.The news about it is fast through La Paz.A lot of attempts have been done by other people as they curious how the pearl should be.Examples,a thief broke into Kino's hut and someone followed them while they make decision to left La Paz to begin new life.However,Coyotito is dead due to the shoot of the trackers because they thought they heard voice.Lastly,Kino and Juana went back to the La Paz as allthe journey not give any meaning anymore.The pearl also is threw into the sea.That what I can share to all of you.
http://literature.com.my/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=46&Itemid=61

Anonymous said...

NASIHAH BT MOHD NOR K 36
Hello everyone.I have a problem with sleeping because lately I cannot even sleep at night. I’m always awake during at night till the next morning. After that I can sleep very well. So, I try to explore on how to get a better sleep. Here are the tips. It really helps me a lot. I hope it will help you guys who are having the same problem with me too. First of all, don’t lie in bed and worry about not sleeping because if you find yourself becoming concerned about not sleeping, get up and make yourself a drink but not a hot coffee. Try to avoid nicotine and caffeine in the evening. Find something to read. Stay up until you feel sleepy again and only then go back to bed or maybe taking a warm bath or shower, reading a book, or listening to soothing music. Next, don’t go to bed until you are tired. When you are not sleepy you will lie in bed awake and will start worrying about not being able to go to sleep. Furthermore, Exercise more during the day because exercise relaxes the body and mind as well as being good for your health and helping with weight loss. Even walking just 30 minutes a day will help. Moreover, choose a comfortable mattress and pillow. Make sure you have a bed that's comfortable. If these still doesn’t help, try with sleeping pills only as a last resort. Check with your doctor before taking any sleep medications. He or she can make sure the pills won't interact with your other medications or with an existing medical condition. Your doctor can also help you determine the best dosage. If you do take a sleep medication, reduce the dosage gradually when you want to quit, and never mix alcohol and sleeping pills. If you feel sleepy or dizzy during the day, talk to your doctor about changing the dosage or discontinuing the pills. That’s all for now, have a sweet dreams

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)
Assalamualaikum miss.Today i want to share something about bad about coke. Have you ever wondered why Coke comes with a smile? It’s because it gets you high. They took the cocaine out almost a hundred years ago. You know why? It was redundant.

■In The First 10 minutes: 10 teaspoons of sugar hit your system. (100% of your recommended daily intake.) You don’t immediately vomit from the overwhelming sweetness because phosphoric acid cuts the flavor allowing you to keep it down.
■20 minutes: Your blood sugar spikes, causing an insulin burst. Your liver responds to this by turning any sugar it can get its hands on into fat. (There’s plenty of that at this particular moment)
■40 minutes: Caffeine absorption is complete. Your pupils dilate, your blood pressure rises, as a response your livers dumps more sugar into your bloodstream. The adenosine receptors in your brain are now blocked preventing drowsiness.
■45 minutes: Your body ups your dopamine production stimulating the pleasure centers of your brain. This is physically the same way heroin works, by the way.
■>60 minutes: The phosphoric acid binds calcium, magnesium and zinc in your lower intestine, providing a further boost in metabolism. This is compounded by high doses of sugar and artificial sweeteners also increasing the urinary excretion of calcium.
■>60 Minutes: The caffeine’s diuretic properties come into play. (It makes you have to pee.) It is now assured that you’ll evacuate the bonded calcium, magnesium and zinc that was headed to your bones as well as sodium, electrolyte and water.
■>60 minutes: As the rave inside of you dies down you’ll start to have a sugar crash. You may become irritable and/or sluggish. You’ve also now, literally, pissed away all the water that was in the Coke. But not before infusing it with valuable nutrients your body could have used for things like even having the ability to hydrate your system or build strong bones and teeth.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)

Asslamualaikum,miss.I want to tell more about ramadan month. Ramadan -a month of obligatory daily fasting in Islam is the ninth month in the Islamic lunar calendar. Daily fasts begin at dawn and end with sunset. Special nightly prayers called, Taraweeh prayers are held. The entire Quran is recited in these prayers in Mosques all around the world. This month provides an opportunity for Muslims to get closer to God. This is a month when a Muslim should try to:


See not what displeases Allah
Speak no evil
Hear no evil
Do no evil
Look to Allah with fear and hope

The Prophet (peace and blessings be upon him) said: Whoever fasts during Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. Whoever prays during the nights in Ramadan with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven. And he who passes Lailat al-Qadr in prayer with faith and seeking his reward from Allah will have his past sins forgiven (Bukhari, Muslim).

Ramadan ends with a day long celebration known as Eidul-Fitr. Eidul-Fitr begins with a special morning prayer in grand Mosques and open grounds of towns and cities of the world. the prayer is attended by men, women and children with their new or best clothes. A special charity, known as Zakatul-Fitr is given out prior to the prayer. The rest of the day is spent in visiting relatives and friends, giving gifts to children and eating.

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum to everyone.I would like to share a poem which tittle Sonnet 18 written by William Shakespeares.

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou growest:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this and this gives life to thee.

This poem is written by Shakespeares to express his feelings to his lover.This poem is about the beauty of his lover.He compare the beauty of his lover with summer and other lovely word.He believed that the beauty of his lover will long lasting and keep forever as long people keep reading this poem.That is all from me.
Thanks.

Anonymous said...

Azian binti Othman-k36
Assalamualaikum to everyone.I would like to share a poem which tittle Sonnet 18 written by William Shakespeares.

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate:
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date:
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimm'd;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance or nature's changing course untrimm'd;
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou owest;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou growest:
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this and this gives life to thee.

This poem is written by Shakespeares to express his feelings to his lover.This poem is about the beauty of his lover.He compare the beauty of his lover with summer and other lovely word.He believed that the beauty of his lover will long lasting and keep forever as long people keep reading this poem.That is all from me.
Thanks.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)
Assalamualaikum miss.I want to talk about what happened in Malaysia.It is about Kartika Sari Dewi Shukarno, 32,.She is model and will be caned for drinking beer.She is the first Muslim Malay woman to be sentenced to caning for drinking beer.Amnesty International condemned the sentence, and many critics had said the caning would harm Malaysia's reputation as a moderate Muslim-majority country.
Kartika was arrested in a raid for drinking beer at a hotel lounge in December 2007 and accused of breaching Malaysia's Shariah law, which forbids Muslims from consuming alcohol.
The law provides for a three-year prison term and caning for Muslims caught drinking, but most offenders are fined. Drinking is legal for non-Muslims.
Kartika was sentenced to six strokes of a rattan cane by the Shariah court in July in what was considered a warning to other Muslims to abide by religious laws.In my opinnion,there must be a reason that Kartika accept the punishment.So,the people should not critic,talk bad about her.Maybe Kartika have repent for her fault and as we know drinking is prohibited in Islam.Now this is not about reputation of Malaysia but it is about punishment of Islam.However,to the people think about it.Dont to be easily judge someone.

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim, K36 (KE09054)

Assalamualaikum and good morning everyone.Here i want to tell you about the story that i most like to read when i was in secondary school.The tittle of this story is 'The Necklace'.It is about Madame Malthilde Loisel and her husband.When Mathilde was little, she always imagined herself in a high social position with wonderful jewels. However, when she grows up, she has nothing, and marries a lowly clerk who is obsessed with making her happy. Through lots of begging at work, he is able to get two invitations to the Ministry of Education's party. However, Mathilde is upset, for she has nothing to wear. Using money that he was saving to buy a rifle, he lets Mathilde buy a fancy dress. However, Mathilde also wants jewels to wear. Since they have no money left, her husband suggests that she borrow something from her friend, Madame Jeanne Forestier. Mathilde picks out the fanciest jewel necklace that she can find. However, after attending the Ministry of Education's party, Mathilde finds out that she has lost the necklace. Mathilde and her husband then have to work for ten years to come up with the thirty-six thousand francs to buy a replacement for the necklace. After losing everything, having to work, and forcing her husband to work two jobs, Mathilde sees Madame Forestier walking down the street, and tells her that the necklace she returned to her was actually a replacement worth thirty six thousand francs. However, Madame Forestier is surprised and tells Mathilde that the original necklace was actually a copy, worth only five hundred francs.That is so surprise for her.However,it can give her many lesson and moral value.That is all from me.

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim,K36 (KE09054)

Good morning for everyone.Today i want to share with all of you about atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki.Everyone knows of this history.The atomic bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki were nuclear attacks near the end of World War II against the Empire of Japan by the United States at the executive order of U.S. President Harry S. Truman on August 6 and August 9, 1945, respectively. After six months of intense fire-bombing of 67 other Japanese cities, followed by an ultimatum which was ignored by the Shōwa regime, the nuclear weapon "Little Boy" was dropped on the city of Hiroshima on Monday, August 6, 1945,followed on August 9 by the detonation of the "Fat Man" nuclear bomb over Nagasaki. These are to date the only attacks with nuclear weapons in the history of warfare.The bombs killed as many as 140,000 people in Hiroshima and 80,000 in Nagasaki by the end of 1945,with roughly half of those deaths occurring on the days of the bombings. Amongst these, 15–20% died from injuries or the combined effects of flash burns, trauma, and radiation burns, compounded by illness, malnutrition and radiation sickness.Since then, more have died from leukemia (231 observed) and solid cancers (334 observed) attributed to exposure to radiation released by the bombs. In both cities, most of the dead were civilians.Six days after the detonation over Nagasaki, on August 15, Japan announced its surrender to the Allied Powers, signing the Instrument of Surrender on September 2, officially ending the Pacific War and therefore World War II.That is all from me.

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal/K36
Hai,everyone.
I want to share to all of you about the case involving ford pinto.I think all of you know about the story behind this case.However,I still want to recall back what had happened.The story begin when accident which cause the dead of Lily Gray and devastating injuries to her daughter,Richard Grimshaw in 1972.Her cause of dead as their car was struck by another car and fire occured.Her family had sued the company which design this car.Not only that this company is rich with another controversial case due to the dead of 3 women.
Their car was hit by another car which moved in low speed but still can contribute to the ignition of fire.So,it related with the fuel system design which not followed the standard in engineering design.That all what I can tell you about it.As engineer we should put the safety of the clients first then the benefits by selling it as the second priority. http://www.wfu.edu/~palmitar/Law&Valuation/Papers/1999/Leggett-pinto.html

Anonymous said...

Thaibah ali / 36
Assalamualaikum and morning

First and foremost I would like to wish happy Independence Day and also not too late to wish happy fasting month to all Muslims across the world. How you’re feeling celebrating independence day this year? I actually not suppose to talk something related to history of independence but I would like to share with other bloggers about a bad thing that are good for us. What are the bad things in our daily life that good for us? One of it is texting not talking via mobile phone. It is estimate that almost people around the world at least would have own mobile phone as the mobile phone nowadays become an essential communication tool. According to Reader Digest, in the Philippines alone, about 400 million text messages are sent in a day, which you may see as another nail in the coffin of human interaction.But survey by YouGov, an international internet-based market research firm found that 43 percent of respondent felt mobile phones improved family communication. A study by Professor Helen Haste of the Nestle social research programme in London confirmed that for young adults, texting was crucial in their interaction with parents. Experts suggest it’s the discreet nature of texting that makes it so appealing to young people, allowing them to keep in touch while maintaining their space. Phone calls may be more immediate, but texting means explosive emotions can be edited out and the misinterpretation of tones of voice, which often lead youngsters to avoid phone calls (parents may sound interrogative when they’re really just concerned), becomes a thing of the past. (Sources-Reader Digest Sept 2008)

Anonymous said...

Nadzirah Sha'ari, K36
Assalamua'laikum and good morning everyone. Today I want to share with all of you about allergic reactions to cosmetics. All women usually use many cosmetic products to become beauty, but be aware if you have the symptoms of allergic reactions to cosmetics.In a recent survey, it was found that 25 percent of the women interviewed reported drying and burning of the skin after using certain soaps, ten percent had eye and nasal irritations after using certain perfumes, and eight percent had cracked lips after using certain lipsticks. The most common symptoms of allergic dermatitis are extremely dry skin, scaling, and redness with swelling and itching. The products most likely to cause this condition are lipstick, nail polish, soap, hair preparations, deodorants, and perfumes. Various drugs are being developed for the relief of allergy sufferers. However, your best help is to convert to a cosmetic product to which you have no harmful reaction. Remember that the product is not at fault or in any way injurious, it is your particular sensitivity to it that creates the problem. A line
of hypo-allergenic cosmetics that are relatively free from substances that have been found to create allergic reactions is on the market.

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib,k36
Assalamualaikum and good morning miss.today i to talk about poem.The poem has two recognized interpretations. One is a more literal interpretation, while the other is more ironic.Readers often see the poem literally, as an expression of individualism. Critics typically view the poem as ironic.The poem have influenced human life. It teaches many moral value in life as a human. For example, The Road Not Taken. As human being,we cannot run from making choices what the best for us. In making decision, we have to study overall aspect, such as our interest, hobby, and willingness. The way that not many take it, it does not mean that it is not suitable for us. It depend on our willingness to face the problem that may arise in the future (if we take the choice). If it related to our interest, we can deepen the interest and found new things. We will do the best in the things that we chose because we like it.If make the wrong decision, we need to stay continuing it because we responsible to our own choice. Other value is we need to accept the the changes. The poem that related to this theme is Si Tenggang’s Homecoming. Be positive minded also the theme of this poem . The persona view the challenges in life as an opportunity to broaden one’s mind and be knowledgeable.thre are many more values like be proud of one’s roots,culture and tradition.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Good morning everyone. How are you today? I hope you all are in good conditions
Stress is something I bet everyone had experienced. Why do people feel stress? Well I don’t have the answer for this question. In my opinion people feel stress when they are unable to face their problems. This is because they think negatively. Try to think positive. Everything happens for a reason. We should not complain when we experience misfortunes. We should have positive attitudes when facing our problems. Stress can bring harms to our health. It can cause us to have high-blood pressure. As a student, I often feel stress especially when the exam is around the corner. But now, I seldom feel stress because I take things positively. For me, everything happens for a reason. Take it as challenges that you need to overcome in order to achieve success in your life. I want to share with you some ways that can we do to lower stress. These are the ways:

1. Meditate
2. Learn how to breath better
3. Do yoga
4. Become more organized
5. Take things slower
6. Exercise regularly
7. Take up a new hobby
8. Take mini-vacation
9. and many more…

You see, some of these ways are very effective. I’ve went to a yoga class and I was shocked that yoga really help me to lower my stress. How? Yoga teaches you how to breathe better while you are sitting in different positions. Your mind will be concentrating on other things which automatically diverting you from your problem. You will feel more relax. Another way is vacation. Who in this world dislikes vacation? Away from your and problems, you can do anything you like during vacation. No more worries. You just want enjoy yourself fully. As a conclusion, we are the one who determined whether to feel stress or not. Its all depend on mind and your actions.

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim,(k36), KE09054

Good morning everyone.How are you today? To muslim,i hope you are feeling well in fasting.It is the Islamic month of fasting, in which participating Muslims refrain from eating, drinking, smoking, and indulging in anything that is in excess or ill-natured from dawn until sunset. Fasting is meant to teach the Muslim patience, modesty and spirituality. Ramaḍan is a time for Muslims to fast for the sake of God and to offer more prayer than usual. During Ramaḍan, Muslims ask forgiveness for past sins, pray for guidance and help in refraining from everyday evils, and try to purify themselves through self-restraint and good deeds.Futhermore,in a medical context fasting may refer to the metabolic status of a person who has not eaten overnight,to the metabolic state achieved after complete digestion and absorption of a meal, or an unusually extended period of starvation. Several metabolic adjustments occur during fasting, and many medical diagnostic tests are standardized for fasting conditions. For most ordinary diagnostic purposes a person is assumed to be fasting after 8–12 hours.There are more advantage for person who are fasting.That is all from me.

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib
Assalamualaikum and good afternoon miss. Today I want to talk about the benefits of almonds. Based on research conducted by California University, almond enriched with polyunsaturated fat. Someone with high level of cholesterol can decrease the level by having almond in his/her daily diet. So, act quickly if you have the symptoms of obesity.

Diyana Adi said...

Assalamualaikum and greetings to all.

Have all of you heard about the Twilight Saga written by Stephanie Meyer? The Twilight Saga is the compilation of four novels which the stories are connected each other. Today I would like to share about its first book entitled Twilight. It story about Isabella Swan who transferred from Pheonix to Fork and then fell in love with the vampire named Edward Cullen. At first the scent of Bella’s blood was so tempting for Edward as it is the most sweet and delicious scent of blood that Edward had never dreamt. Edward put a large effort to stay away from Bella but at he failed. He rather dies as if he can die from hurting Bella’s heart. There is one part where Bella and Edward’s family (which are also the vampires) played baseball together and suddenly been interrupted by other clan of vampire (which survive with human’s blood). One of the clans named James is the most dangerous vampire tracker, smelled Bella’s scent and decided to kill Bella and drinked her blood. Edward’s family tried to do anything that they can to protect Bella. They brought Bella to Phoenix to avoid from being tracked by James. But James used Bella’s mother to make Bella came to him. Before James managed to kill Bella, Edward and his family came to save Bella. After that, James was burned into pieces by Alice, Jasper, Emmet and Rosalie (they are Edward’s adopted siblings). At that time, Bella had been bitten by James and the venom started to spread in the blood. Edward sucked out the venom and found the will to stop from continue to drink Bella’s blood. From that moment, Edward was not felt tempting anymore while smells Bella’s scent. They promised to stay together no matter what happen in the future. The end.
I will share the sequel of this novel next time we meet. Live well. May Allah bless.

ASMADIYANA BINTI MAHADI
KE09056

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim (k36),KE09054

Hi everyone.Do you know before computers, before video games, before cable TV, before TV, before radio, we had something most people treasured, we had books. With us having all the things mentioned above, we still have books, writing, literature dates back to before the birth of Christ and will endure until the end of time. That is it's importance, not to mention you learn while reading, even if you are enjoying the book.For example,i enjoy when i read the novel,The Pearl.This is because The Pearl has a strong moral that one should be content with one's life and that greed invites misfortune. The novel presents this view through the character of the Priest, who participates in continuing the oppression of the indigenous people (Kino's race). In the end, Kino looks at the pearl and sees it as something evil. The pearl has changed throughout the story from a sign of hope, to a sign of greed, death, and deceit. He sees the man that he had killed reflected on the surface of the pearl, as well as a vision of his baby Coyotito with his head shot off. In his rage, Kino flings the pearl back into the sea, where it settles into the sand and disappears. The book also conveys messages of oppression and racism in a way that suggests they are negative elements in life.So,this is the important when we read the books because it give us a lessons and moral values.That is all from me.

Diyana Adi said...

Assalamualaikum and greetings to all.

Literature for me is one of the most important components for us that can improve our knowledge about languages. Whether it is in English or Malay, literature will study about the basic core of the poems, short stories, dramas or even novels. If we study the literature, we also can get the lessons and good manners that can apply in our life. The way of the writer expressing their ideas or their experiences into words is the most interesting to be discovered.
From my experience, studying literature is quite boring. My teachers will do anything to attract our attention to keep us concentrate while she teaches. Usually, we will do the presentation by elements of the literature. We can do anything while presenting our part such as acting or singing. As we are the student, so we know how to make other student feel attract to our presentation. At that time, my favourite poem is Sonnet 18 by Shakespeare.
My opinion, literature is important in our life since it can give us many knowledge that can make our life get into the better shape. If we, the candidates of the future leaders do not concern about this important subject who else will going to concern? To my beloved friends, let’s take a few minutes and think about this matter. Thank you for your attention. Live well. May Allah bless.

ASMADIYANA BINTI MAHADI
KE09056

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim (K36),KE09054

Assalamualaikum everyone.How are you today?I hope all of you are in pink of healthy.It is good to be thankful for what you have in life and what you have accomplished.Today,i want to ask for you all,how should we celebrate our birthday? Birth is our beginning.It is a window to the chance of a lifetime,the chance to fulfill our unique mission.It is a chance to remember the day that a major event occured,to celebrate and give thanks and to reflect upon how well we are fulfilling our calling.A birthday is a time to celebrate birth itself, the joy of life. It is also an occasion to rethink your life.On your birthday, gather with family and friends and study something meaningful together.It can make our birthday is so meaningful.That is all from me.

Anonymous said...

SITI SAARH BT ABDULLAH (K36)-KE09059)

Assalamualaikum.Today,in class technical english,we had doing 'tell me more'.This program is very good to me as a student.We can improve our language,pronounciation,grammar in English.
We can use this oppurtunity that provide to be a good in english and be well prepared for our future.

Anonymous said...

thaibah ali/ k36
Assalamualaikum and hi everyone

‘1Malaysia’. We hear this slogan time and again. Radio broadcasters, members of the print media and website administrators give their undivided attention to this matter. What is the ‘1 Malaysia’ ideology actually means? Does it a manifesto of political agendas only or there is secrets hidden from word 1 Malaysia? The slogan 1Malaysia consists of two inherently simple, yet impactful words. Let’s examine these in detail.

The word “one” brings to mind nothing less than the number 1. Logically speaking,


If “x” = 1

therefore “x” is 1.

Considering that we are a nation of three main ethnic groupings and many smaller ones, is it mathematically and logically sound, then, to claim that

If “x” = 1,

“x” is 3.

Therefore, 3 = 1.

If we are to be 1Malaysia, then we, as the citizens, should be one.

There should be no form of disunity or disparity between races. There should be no question as to whether one is Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban, Kadazan or Bidayuh.

If the people of Malaysia focus only on the importance of their own race, the concept of 1Malaysia will be rendered ineffective. Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak did not coin the terms “Three Malaysia, “Four Malaysia” or “Five Malaysia”.

Instead, he chose the number “1” which symbolizes unity. The word unity means we as Malaysian who come from different area either rural or urban, different races and religions should work hard together and give full cooperation in order to stand proudly the same level as developed countries such as Japan, Germany and Korea. So that the ‘1 Malaysia’ ideology which lauded by our prime minister would be achieved.

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib, k36
Assalamualaikum and good morning miss. Today I want share about the Bhopal disaster. The Bhopal disaster or know as Bhopal gas tragedy, was an industrial disaster that took place at a Union Carbide pesticide plant in the Indian city of Bhopal, Madhya Pradesh. On 3 December 1984, the plant released an estimated 42 tonnes of toxic methyl isocyanate gas, exposing more than 500,000 people to gas and other chemicals. This story begins when the Union Carbide India, Limited (UCIL) factory was established in 1969 near Bhopal. It produced the pesticide carbaryl (trademark Sevin). Methyl isocyanate (MIC), an intermediate in carbaryl manufacture, was also used. In 1979 a plant for producing MIC was added to the site. Although MIC is expensive but it is less toxic materials, and UCC was aware of the substance's properties and how to handle it.During the night of December 2–3, 1984, large amounts of water entered tank 610, containing 42 tonnes of methyl isocyanate. This causes the increasing of temperature inside the tank to raise over 200 °C (392 °F), thus raising the pressure to a level that the tank was not designed to withstand. This forced the emergency venting of pressure from the MIC holding tank, releasing a large volume of toxic gases. The reaction occur in short time because of the presence of iron in corroding non-stainless steel pipelines. A mixture of poisonous gases flooded the city of Bhopal, causing people nearby woke up with a burning sensation in their lungs. Thousands died suffered from the effects of the gas and many were trauma and panic. There are many factors leading to this huge gas leak are. Firstly is the use of hazardous chemicals (MIC) instead of less dangerous ones. Next, are storing these chemicals in large tanks instead of over 200 steel drums, possible corroding material in pipelines, poor maintenance after the plant ceased production in the early 1980s, and failure of several safety systems (due to poor maintenance and regulations). The last factor is,safety systems shut down to save money.

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah bt Ahmad K36

Assalamualaikum miss. This posting I want to share with you more about the lense of spectacles. It is because starting seven years old, I wear the spectacles.But I know the history of the spectacle. Actually, the spectacle also known as the glasses. The function of this glasses is to help people that having either long sightedness or short sightedness. That's why I wearing it too. Sir Salvino D'Armate is , Salvino D'Armate is credited with inventing the first wearable eye glasses in Italy.The spectacle consist of the lense which is commonly made from plastic . There are a few reasons why bthe lense are made up from plastic. The plastic may reduce the risk the lense from breaking. Furthermore, it will reduce the weight of the sapectacles in order to make the user feel more comfort to wear it.Some plastics also have more advantageous optical properties than glass, such as better transmission of visible light and greater absorption of ultraviolet light. Recently, there are a lot pattern of the spectacles in the market area. It is depent on the user to choose the design of the spectacle or the colour that they love. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah bt Ahmad K36

Assalamualaikum.Now I want to share with you more about handgun. Actually, I have experience more about handling that gun. When I studied at the secondary school, I joined the police cadet. As the police cadet, I learned a few skill handling the gun. It is very interesting moment. Actually,a handgun is a firearm designed to be held and operated by one hand, with the other hand optionally supporting the shooting hand. The characteristic differentiates handguns as a general class of firearms from their larger counterparts. THere are a few types of the gun such as semi-automatic gun,machine gun and many more. Actually, I do not know well about the gun. There are a few advantages about the gun. The handguns are smaller, lighter, and easier to carry. It is suitable for the cops when solving the criminal casses. To handle that gun, it only require one hand to hold it whereas long gun often use both of the hand to hold it. I think it is enough about the gun. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Farah Hafidzah bt Ahmad K36

Assalamualaikum miss. Today I want to share with you about handphone. Did handphone are really important to you? For me handphone is really important to me. Using the handphone I can contact with all my friends at every where and any time. I also can call my parents every day in order to relieve my stress and sharing a lot of stories that happen to me at the ump. Furthermore, it also can help us especially in urgent time. Actually I have no idea about this. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BINTI WAN YUSOFF. K36.
http://www.submission.org/ramadan-health.html

As we know,now we are in Ramadan.Ramadan is a month of self-regulation and self-training.So,I would like to share with you all about medical benefit of Ramadan. Ramadan not just the month of fasting but it is the month of full of barakah from ALLAH.The physiological effect of fasting includes lower of blood sugar, lowering of cholesterol and lowering of the systolic blood pressure.In fact,Ramadan fasting would be an ideal recommendation for treatment of mild to moderate, stable,non-insulin diabetes, obesity and essential hypertension.On the other hand, patients who are suffering from severe diseases,whether diabetes or coronary artery disease and kidney stones can take this opportunity to cured their diseases by fasting.In addition,there is a peace and tranquility for those who fast during the month of Ramadan. Personal hostility is at a minimum, and the crime rate decreases.This psychological improvement could be related to better stabilization of blood glucose during fasting as hypoglycemia after eating, aggravates behavior changes.hence, at Ramadan,the crime rate will decrease.Besides that,Muslim can full their leisure time in Ramadan by recite Quran because recitation of the Quran not only produces a tranquility of heart and mind, but improves the memory.With this useful information,let us fully this Ramadan with 'ibadah' to achieve lailatulqadar.

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BINTI WAN YUSOFF. K36.
http://www.helpguide.org/mental/stress_management_relief_coping.htm

As students,someday we will have a stress.This because as student, we have a lot of assignment to do in a given time.It is very important for us to know how to cope with stress.Usually as student we will cope our stress with unhealthy ways which are smoking,overeating,zoning out for hours in front of laptop and sleeping too much.We should know the healthier ways to manage stress which are avoid unnecessary stress,alter the situation,accept the things you can't change,make time for fun and relaxation and adopt a healthy lifestyle.We can avoid unnecessary stress by learn how to say 'no',avoid people who stress our out,take control of our environment,avoid hot-button topics and pare down ourselves to-do list. For strategy two which is alter the situation,we can do it by express your feelings instead of bottling them up,be willing to compromise,be more assertive and manage our time better.We can change the things that we cant't change by share our feeling and learn to forgive. Besides that, the healthy ways to relax and recharge are go for a walk,spent time in nature,call a good friend,write in the journal,take a long bath,play with a pet,get a massage,listen to music and watch a comedy.On the other hand to adopt a healthy lifestyle,we can exercise regularly,eat a healthy diet,reduce caffeine and sugar,avoid alcohol and get enough sleep. With this information,we can manage our stress in a better ways.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)
http://www.muslimconsumer.org.my/ppim/print.php?news.456

Assalamualaikum.Polystyrene.The uses of polystyrene too wide in packaging food.But polystyrene has a lot of disadvantages to the user.Polystyrene is made from styrene, which can be found in naturally occurring substances. Synthetic styrene, on the other hand, is made from petroleum byproducts. Polystyrene is used in auto parts, computer housings, boats, and many other products. Disadvantages of Using Foamed Polystyrene is non-biodegradable in the environment,made from non-renewable petroleum products and chronic, low-level exposure risks undetermined.Is Plastic bad for you?

Yes, it's true. Like so many other things, plastic is bad for you. It seems that so many things that man has made is toxic or in some other way harmful to living creatures-and plastic turns out to be no exception.Many plastics, in particular molded products, such as baby bottles and water jugs, contain man-made estrogens called xenoestrogens. There appears to be a strong correlation between the proliferation of xenoestrogens in our environment (plastic is just one of the culprit) and the humongous increase in breast cancer. This is because xenoestrogens are fat soluble and they tend to gravitate to where women have many estrogen receptors and namely the breasts.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH(K36)

Assalamualaikum.How to be a good muslim girl.Today,I want to talk about this topic.In the Muslim religion, women are advised to follow numerous rules that at times may appear to clash with western standards of fairness and equality. However, if one looks into the rules and thinks with an uncritical eye, one will come to notice that everything Muslim women are told to do, ultimately benefits women.In the Quran, it states " For Muslim men and women, for believing men and women, for devout men and women, for true men and women, for men and women who are patient and constant, for men and women who humble themselves, for men and women who give in charity, for men and women who fast, for men and women who guard their chastity, and for men and women who engage much in Allah's praise, for them has Allah prepared forgiveness and great reward. (33:35)"
If you are a Muslim female who feels that she has been lacking in her religious duties, it is not too late to turn that around, regardless of your age or what you have done.
Steps:-
1.Understand that things are going to be okay. Allah forgives minor sins for He is All-Understanding and All-Forgiving. Even if you feel that you are already too deep in sin to turn around and become the good Muslim that you truly are, you are not.
2.If you are truly devoted to turning over a new leaf and becoming the best Muslim girl that you can be, you might want to consider wearing the hijab or a veil (keep in mind you do not have to wear a veil, however it is obligatory for Muslim girls to wear a headscarf). The hijab is not just a piece of cloth that covers hair, it changes you mentally and spiritually. Think of it as a way for Allah to protect the women. As soon as you wear the hijab, hopefully, your whole perspective on self-respect and values will automatically change. Not to say that non-hijabis are not protected or enlightened, but some believe you have a better chance of achieving this feeling by wearing the hijab.
3.Pray five times a day. But before you get on the prayer rug, learn what the prayer words mean. If you do not speak Arabic, try to find some translated versions of the prayer and take some time to read and understand what the words mean. After that, start making prayer a normal part of your day.
4.Learn more about Islam. Know what you have to do (which is called 'wajib' things) and what you can't do (haram things). The Internet is a valuable source to search for Islamic rules and regulations. For the last thing,Every time you feel weak and do not have someone to talk to, remember that Allah is always there for you and HE is all you need to accomplish this mission.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib,K36

http://images.google.com.my/images?hl=en&um=1&sa=1&q=life+quotes&btnG=Search+images&aq=f&oq=&start=0

assalamualaikum miss.
Today i would like to share with you about quotes.There are several type of quotes such as love quotes,funny quotes,dreams quotes, life quotes,wisdom quotes,friendsip quotes,quotes of the day and dreams quotes.I would love to share with you the example of quotes that i relly like.the quotes are such as:

LOVE QUOTES
"A woman knows the face of the man she loves as a sailor knows the open sea"
Honore de Balzac

"A loving heart is the beginning of all knowledge"
Thomas Carlyle

"Love is the hardest habit to break, and the most difficult to satisfy."
Drew Berrymore

SUCCESS QUOTES
"First thoughts are not always the best."
Vittorio Alfieri
"If you can dreanm it,you can do it"
Walt Disney

"Try not to become a man of success,but rather to become a man of value"
Albert Einstein

LIFE QUOTES
"In the middle of difficulty,lies oppurtunity"
Albert Einstein

"Life is like a box of chocolates"

FREINDSHIP QUOTES
"Life's journey is easier when you hear your friends footsteps beside you"

"Friendship is like a light in the darkness"

"Friendship is like a star that always sparkle us"

For your information,i really like to read about this kind of quotes because for me this qoutes can motivated and inspired me in my life.I think thats all for me right now.Thank you.

Anonymous said...

WAN NUR ATIQAH BINTI WAN YUSOFF. K36.
http://www.hoteltravel.com/malaysia/pahang/guides/activities_sports.htm

I would like to share with you all about tourism places in Pahang.We have to study in UMP for four years.So,we should explore interesting places in Pahang to feel and live better in UMP.When we are tension while study,we can go to these interesting places to release tension.There are several fun activities in pahang which are beaches,caving,horseback riding and jungle trekking.Gunung Senyum has the best infrastructure for safe explorations,offering even the most timid child a chance to experience these amazing geological wonders.For our information Taman Negara is the region’s largest nature park.The wealth of exotic plants, trees and wildlife rarely fail to impress us.In Pahang there are also Cameron Highland,Gua Charah,Jalan Besar,Pekan and State Museum.In Gua Charah visitors are allowed to explore some of the caves and surrounding canyons at their leisure, one of which contains a massive reclining Buddha which is worth the visit alone.An elderly monk oversees the place to protect the privacy of the meditating monks and to direct visitors to the open caves.We can also found that local food specialties are sold along the street, which is lined with a decent number of handicraft and souvenir shops.If you go to Pahang dont miss a trip to the Royal City of Pekan which the traditional home of the Sultan of Pahang, who resides in a stunning Malay-style palace.Visitors can check out the luxurious grounds of the sultan and soak in the tranquil atmosphere of this regal town.If you fancy taking home some silk textiles, the Pahang Silk Weaving Centre in Pekan is perhaps the best place to find what you want.baserah is also the place to find batik cottage.other than that,we can go for outdoor activities which are beaches,golf,sailing,trekking and white-water rafting.Teluk Chempedak, five kilometres north of Kuantan, is one of the best-developed beaches offering a range of water sports such as kayaking and sailing.Balok is the beach to go for windsurfing,while Batu Hitam’s black sand has yet to be fully discovered.Head to Beserah for a fishing village feel to go with your sand.The best places for those that like golf is at Bukit Tinggi Golf and country club in hilly Bentong.For trekking,gentler walks can be done all over the hill station country in Cameron and Genting, while adventure-seekers can climb the towering Gunung Tahan whereas for extreme sports enthusiasts,the Telom Descent is considered one of the world’s wildest river rides.so don't miss to go to these interesting places in Pahang while we are studying in UMP.

Anonymous said...

Nadzirah Sha'ari, K36
Assalamua'laikum and hye everyone. Today I want to share with all of you about Acne. Teenagers usually facing problems with acne especially people who has allergic skins. Did you know that skin was the largest organ of the body? Your skin is vital to your whole body. The amazing abilities of your skin are often overlooked. Skin not only holds the body together but it also protects your body from harmful foreign substances, harmful bacteria, and ultra violet rays. Your skin is a two layer structure that is always regenerating itself . The epedermis is the outermost layer of the skin- the part you see. It is composed of dead cell with new living cell underneath them. The living cells move to the surface of your skin in a four-week cycle. Beneath the first layer, is a layer of skin called the dermis. The dermis is fifteen to forty times thicker that the epedermis. The dermis consists of collagen and elastis fibers. Your skin also contain various glands. The sebaceous glands are the skins natural oil supply. Although the sebum produced oil, it is necessary for soft, pliable skin, it also is the cause of the leading skin disease. Many people in the world have acne, making it the most common skin disease. Although acne is not a severe health threat, it can lead to permanent scarring, disfiguring, and can lead to lowered self-esteem. Accutane sometimes known as a drug of last choice, is believed to reduce the size of the oil gland. Consistency in sticking to a basic skin care routine and use of over-the -counter products will help most people. Gels and solutions are alcohol based and tend to be better for oiler skin. Injections of carticosteroids drugs directly into the lesions may help reduce the size and their tenderness. Tetrycycline cannot be given to pregnant women or people under the age of twelve for various health reasons. The treatment of acne includes much more than the basic three step skincare. You should wash foundation sponges, blush brushes and any other makeup applicator as often as possible. Proper skin hygeine is essential for everyone regardless of their skin conditions. is a disorder of the skin's oil glands. Along with its cost, Accutane can cause sever dryness of the mucous membranes, peeling lips, muscle aches, photsensitivity, and sometimes mental depression.

Lau said...

LAU SIAW JING K36

Hello everyone, I am sure that all of you familiar with swine flu. Since it first emerged in April, the global swine flu epidemic has sickened more than 1 million Americans and killed about 500. It's also spread around the world, infecting tens of thousands and killing nearly 2,000. So how worried should you be and how do you prepare? The Associated Press has tried to boil down the mass of information into 10 things you should know to be flu-savvy.
1. No cause for panic.
2. Virus tougher on some like children and pregnant women.
3. Wash your hands often and long.
4. Get the kids vaccinated.
5. Get your shots early.
6. Immunity takes awhile.
7. Vaccines are being tested.
8. Stay away from public gathering.
9. Call your doctor right away if have health problems
10. No swine flu from barbecue.
In conclusion, we need to take care of ourselves and the people around us to avoid from the swine flu. So, we should always take the precaution steps above to prevent from it. Friends, please do pay attention about the flu, or else you may be repentant of it. Thank you!

Source: http://thestar.com.my/ah1n1flu/story.asp?file=/2009/9/1/ah1n1flu/20090901130931&sec=ah1n1flu

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Mutalib,k36
Assalamualaikum and hye everyone.

http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_c903-2668.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_5530_xpressmusic-2832.php
http://www.gsmarena.com/nokia_x6-2922.php

Today i would like to share with you the phones that i really interest right now.For your information,my sisters' influences me to read the magazines about phones.During holiday,when i go back home,she always ask me which phones is better.She also persude me to buy new phones.So that,starting from that day i always surf about phones that cAN interest me.There are two brands that i would preffered to choose which are Nokia and Sony Ericcson. The phones that interests me are
Sony Ericson C903,Nokia 5530 XpressMusic and Nokia X6 Full Phone.This three phones is slide phone.I would like to buy slides phones because from my opinion it's look elegent.I hope i can get one of this phone in the future.I will try to save my money and cut off my budget for unbeneficial things so that i would have enough money to buy that phone.I really hope that i can buy Sony Ericssson C903 or Noika 5530 XpressMusic.I think thats all for now.Bye

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib,K36
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sudirman_Arshad

Assamualikum and hye to everyone. Today i would like to tell you about Dato' allahyarham Sudirman Haji Arshad.Sudirman was born on 25May 1954 in Temerloh,Pahang as the youngest of seven children born to Hj Arshad Hassan and Ramlah Dahlan (the first stateswoman in Pahang during the 1950s). His passion for singing and entertaining started at a very young age, when his siblings and neighbors would happily let him entertain them.
After turning down a scholarship to further his studies in medicine, he studied law instead and received his degree from the University of Malaya. He was called to the bar and became a practising lawyer. He married Kamariah Jamaluddin in 1981, but divorced her three years later.
He was known as the 'Singing Lawyer', the 'People's Singer' and the 'Elvis of Malaysia'.
Arshad won many local competitions from Bintang RTM Best Singer (1976) to Muzik-Muzik TV3 Best Performer and Berita Harian Popularity contest Most Popular Artist. He topped Malaysian, Brunei and Indonesia charts with songs such as "Merisik Khabar", "Milik Siapakah Gadis Ini" and "Salam Terakhir".[2] Songwriters who have supported him in the past include S. A. Tan, Manan Ngah, Michael Veerapan and Syed Harun. Even today, his songs are popularly played especially during National Day and Eid Fitr.

Arshad was also the first Malaysian singer to perform at The Paddock at the Hilton of Kuala Lumpur in 1983[3] and was the singing ambassador for companies such as Proton, Malaysia Airlines, Honda Cup and honored pioneer card member with Hong Leong Bank. He was known for his versatility and sang Malay, Indian and Chinese songs with outstanding choreography. He was even known to have sketched the portrait of a fan while singing.

Arshad produced an album for his favourite nephew, Razman Azrai, under Sudirman Productions. Also known as Atai, he had a couple of hit songs that topped the charts in 1985.

In April 1983, Arshad sang a song for the late Puan Sri Saloma titled "Mama". When Arshad approached her shortly before her death, Saloma didn't believe him that he wanted to make a song about her.
In 15 April 1986, Arshad held an open air concert on Chow Kit Road, which was the first time ever that a street concert drew a 100,000 person crowd on a Monday night. It jammed the stretch of Jalan Tuanku Abdul Rahman, Jalan Raja Muda to Jalan Raja Alang. Several fans fainted in the crowd, a few suffocated and were rushed to the hospital.
In 1989, Arshad won the title "Best Performer" at the Asia Music Award 1989 contest at the Royal Albert Hall, London. There, Leslie Cheung (Hong Kong), Anita Sarawak (Singapore), Epo (Japan), Kuh Ledesma (Philippines) and many other singers represented their respective countries.
As Arshad was known by many as "Malaysia's No 1 Entertainer", he was chosen to perform for Malaysia's SEA Games closing ceremony in 1989 and many others such as the opening ceremony of Sepak Takraw competition, Merdeka, New Year and other national functions. In most cases, he would use his own money to ensure a successful concert.
EMI London took him on to work together with Stock, Aitken & Waterman (British producer trio who took on Kylie Minogue, Jason Donovan an d Rick Astley) for the world market with a song titled "Love will Find a Way". He was brought to The Beatles famous Abbey Road Studios and recorded the album, but died soon afterwards
For me,he is the singer that can be proud for all of us because he is the versatile singer and no one can be like him nowadays.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib.K36

Hello everyone.
Do you know about bukit tinggi pahang?.If you do know today i will let you know about this place.

Bukit Tinggi is a small town in the Bentong district of Pahang, Malaysia. This small town is located along Karak Expressway. Just an hour's drive from Kuala Lumpur, Bukit Tinggi Resort nestles amidst 16,000 acres of rugged hills surrounded by lush tropical rainforests.

Here you will find a unique resort that captures the essence of different cultures. In the area are other resorts such as the Selesa Hillhomes & Golf Resort and Janda Baik, a resort-cum-residential development.

Be it the picturesque French styled Colmar Tropicale or the Zen inspired Japanese Village, you will relish Bukit Tinggi Resort's interesting surroundings.

The Colmar Tropicale has retained the feel of its European counterpart with its architecture. Its tastefully decorated rooms are all clustered around Colmar Square, a cobblestone courtyard, where outdoor dining and street performances take place. Nice touches like a wishing well, a cuckoo clock tower and a viewing tower add to the French flavour.

A casual stroll along the same courtyard will render more French styled attractions. The La Cignone restaurant offers authentic French cuisine, the 24-hour coffee house Le Blason comes with an international buffet, the La Flamme Sidewalk Deli specialty includes pizza and pasta, and the Le Poulet Roti with its roasted chicken delights is sure to whet your appetite in the cool air. There's also the La Boulangerie bakery, the Le Vin wine and cigar place, and Haagen Dazs ice cream corner to tempt you. The Chateau De Colmar Hotel & Spa, a French themed boutique spa hotel modeled after an 18th century medieval castle in France, will join Bukit Tinggi's charming attractions in the near future.

Some 1,000 metres above sea level is the environmental friendly Japanese Village. The village setting comprises the Japanese Tea House, the Ryo Zan Tei Japanese Restaurant, the Botanical Gardens, Tatami Spa, Ume Tatami suites and a Japanese souvenir shop. You can experience a traditional Japanese tea ceremony, feed the 'Koi' or Japanese carp in the freshwater streams and pools, indulge in a luxurious hot bath at the Tatami Spa, drink in the serenity of the exclusive Tatami suites, or stroll through the peaceful Botanical Gardens. The tranquillity and sheer beauty of the settings will thoroughly invigorate and inspire you.

The undulating terrain of the 18-hole golf course at Bukit Tinggi Golf & Country Club offers one of the most challenging and picturesque golfing experiences in Malaysia. The golf club is equipped with luxurious furnished suites, golfers' rooms, a full-fledged sport and recreational facility and a paintball tag range. The nearby Meranti Park Suites provides additional accommodation. At the resort's Rabbit Park, there are over 200 furry rabbits which you can cuddle and feed. A deer sanctuary, donkey rides, archery and painting sessions are sure to captivate the children.

One of the highlights of this resort is its horse trail rides. Be it the adventurous Creek and River Rides or romantic Picnic Rides, a team of certified instructors and professional trainers will help in choosing the right horse and guide you on your trails. Choose from the resort's majestic Quartar horses, Australian stock, Arab-Draft Cross, Appaloosa, tough Standard Bred or Palominos as you view the stunning sunset and incredible surroundings.

This place is suitable for us to release tension becuse this place has nice view and fresh air and calm environment.So i suggested to everyone to go there.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Mutalib,K36

Hello everyone.
Today i would like to share with you about camping tips and other camping sites in Malaysia.

Whether camping in the damp rainforests, on sunny beachesor atop mountain peaks,there are a few easy environmental tips to keep in mind to protect and preserve Malaysia's camp sites.

a) Never cut down vegetation in order to make way for acamp site.
b) Always choose a clear camping site free of debris and away from rotting trees.
c) Nights in the rainforests may get cooler than expected so bring along a waterproof jacket to keep you warm, as well as protection from the rain.
d) During rainy periods, do not camp too near a river or at low areas.
e) Whenever possible, try to avoid overusing popular camping areas and select an alternative location in order to minimise soil disturbance.
f) Bring along reusable plastic cups and plates.
g) Rubbish is to be collected and carried away when you leave, not simply buried.

OTHER CAMPING SITES IN MALAYSIA

a)Gunung Jerai - Kedah
b)Pulau Payar Marine Park - Kedah
c)Gunung Korbu Park - Perak
d)Port Dickson beaches - Negeri Sembilan
e)Mersing Marine Park - Johor
f)Redang Marine Park - Terengganu
g)Kenong Rimba Park - Pahang
h)Gunung Tahan - Pahang
i)Gunung Tangga Lima Belas - Pahang *Tioman Marine Park - pahang
j)Cherating beach - Pahang
k)Gunung Tapis - Pahang
l)Gunung Alab - Sabah
m)Tuanku Abdul Rahman National Park Sabah
n)National Parks around Kuching area (lowland and hill forests) - Sarawak

I hope this information can guide you during plan to go camping.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Mutalib,k36
Assalamualaikum and hye everyone.
Today i would like to talk about jungle adventure tips.

Most National Parks in Malaysia provide jungle camping sites. There are also many mountain and beach sites which are suitable for camping. In picking a camp site, always take note of the weather conditions. The rainy or monsoon season during December to February renders some camp sites along the river trails of Taman Negara inaccessible. Always check with relevant Park authorities first.

The lower altitudes of primary jungles like Taman Negara and Kenong Rimba Park in Pahang; Endau Rompin in Johor; Mulu and Lambir National Parks in Sarawak are humid, so your choice of tents should allow for good ventilation. All-enclosed nylon tents with sewn-in groundsheets are not recommended as they tend to condense air inside. Cotton tents get heavy after absorbing water.

JUNGLE ADVENTURE TIPS
1)Find out about the trail and surroundings, be sure that you have enough time to complete the entire route before darkness falls.
2)Do not stray off the path to chase after animals.
3)Use good judgment regarding the fitness level required for the trek, and know your physical limits.
4)Always inform the park officials or let someone know of your plans and destination for the day, especially if going alone.
5)Take plenty of water and pack a few easy to eat snacks to keep energy level up. Unless trekking with a local guide, it is not advisable to eat jungle fruit or drink from any water source.
6)In the highlands try to trek on the ridge tops to save energy traversing the steep slopes and to catch a cool breeze.
7)Be as quiet as possible to avoid scaring any wildlife. Getting an early start during the dawn provides the best chance to sight animals seeking food and the warmth of the early morning sun.
8)Wear thin, loose, preferably cotton clothing to remain comfortable.
9)Cover arms and legs with long trousers and long-sleeved shirts to ward off mosquitoes and to provide protection against thorny plants.
10)Wear leech socks or longcsocks to prevent leeches from finding an entry way.
11)Choose sturdy footwear with proper ankle support and good traction.
12)Be prepared for sudden rain showers by carrying a poncho that wraps over both body and your carrying pack to keep everything dry.
13)A wide brimmed hat helps to shade a trekker from the heat of the tropical sun.

When camping on high altitude locations such as Gunung Jerai in Kedah; Gunung Korbu in Perak; Gunung Tapis and Gunung Tahan in Pahang, choose a site sheltered from the wind and avoid the higher peaks when thunderstorms occur. A selfcontained tent with aluminium poles and stakes is best for mountain camping.

Only a basic set up is needed when camping at the marine parks or beaches in the country, such as Pulau Payar in Kedah; Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan; Pulau Redang, Terengganu; Pulau Tioman and Cherating in Pahang and Tunku Abdul Rahman Park in Sabah. A hammock or sleeping bag may do very well.

Although most of the national parks and private tourist facilities furnish and rent out camping gear, it may be wiser to bring along basic camping necessities.

Remember to check on restrictions which may apply due to ecological or other reasons. If unsure, contact the park authorities.

I think that most people that love to go camping and jungle treaking know about this tips.So,for thus that not usually to go camping must know about this tips before go camping.

Anonymous said...

Hello everyone.
Do you want to know about the fraser's hill and what you can do there?Before that,did you know where fraser's hill is situated?
Fraser's Hill is a hill resort located on the Titiwangsa Ridge in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. The list below is about what can you do and see at freser's hill.

The Town
Picturesque colonial-style buildings have found new use as the post office, police station, clinic, tourist information centre, inns, cafes and restaurants.

There is also a Nature Education Centre and an active bird watching group. Though equipped with good visitor amenities, development at this resort has been careful to co-exist with the environment, preserving the original charm of the place.

Bird Watching
Fraser's Hill has long been a top bird watching destination for local and international bird watchers.


The relatively undisturbed jungle clad mountain terrain and the cool climate attracts over 250 species of birds, some coming from as far as Siberia.

Around the middle of the year, international as well as local bird watchers gather at the resort to participate in the Fraser's Hill International Bird Race, a non-competitive event that requires bird watchers to race against time to spot as many bird species as possible within the routes in Fraser's Hill. Some of the species found here are silver tailed mesia, chestnut-capped laughing thrush, blue-winged minla, golden babblers, mountain bulbul, mountain fulvettta, bronze drongo and greater yellow-necked woodpecker.

Nature Walks
The Beauty of Fraser's Hill is best experienced when you walk through the green splendours of a jungle trail. Small animal life like monkeys and squirrels can be spotted if you're lucky, while larger animals like tigers and tapirs are quite rare. Jungle trails are graded and marked to indicate varying degrees of difficulty.

Picnicking
The Jeriau Waterfalls is about 5km from the town centre. From the road, paved footpaths lead visitors to the waterfall. Public visitor facilities include a picnic area, shower rooms and changing areas.

Sports
Sport lovers will find that Fraser's Hill offers adequate public facilities for both indoor and outdoor activities. A Sports Complex provides a sauna, two tennis courts and a heated swimming pool. There are also two tennis courts which charge RM5 an hour for morning and afternoon sessions, and RM7 an hour for night sessions. Other activities include horse riding, jogging and angling.

Golfing
A Short and tricky 9-hole golf course is available at the Royal Fraser's Hill Golf Club. Its unique feature is the three-tiered 7th fairway, which takes the shape of a man's body. It then narrows down at the landing area and widens again at the approach of the green. Green fees are RM30 on weekdays and RM40 on weekends and public holiday. Caddy fees are RM10 per round of 9 holes. Golf sets are available for hire. The 18-hole Fraser's Hill Golf and Country Club is located in the vicinity of the Jeriau Waterfalls, 3 kilometres from the town centre. Managed by the Silver Park Holiday Resort, the course features a colonial-style clubhouse with tennis courts, a restaurant and other amenities.

Flower Gardens
The cool climate promotes a profusion of blooms in startling shades of colour. Freshly cut roses, dahlia, chrysanthemum, daisies, potted fushchia or geranium can be bought at the nurseries in Fraser's Hill.

So now.you all have know about freser's hill.Dont forget to get there if you you have free time and extra money.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Mutalib,k36
Hello everyone.
Do you want to know about the fraser's hill and what you can do there?Before that,did you know where fraser's hill is situated?
Fraser's Hill is a hill resort located on the Titiwangsa Ridge in the state of Pahang in Malaysia. The list below is about what can you do and see at freser's hill.

The Town
Picturesque colonial-style buildings have found new use as the post office, police station, clinic, tourist information centre, inns, cafes and restaurants.

There is also a Nature Education Centre and an active bird watching group. Though equipped with good visitor amenities, development at this resort has been careful to co-exist with the environment, preserving the original charm of the place.

Bird Watching
Fraser's Hill has long been a top bird watching destination for local and international bird watchers.


The relatively undisturbed jungle clad mountain terrain and the cool climate attracts over 250 species of birds, some coming from as far as Siberia.

Around the middle of the year, international as well as local bird watchers gather at the resort to participate in the Fraser's Hill International Bird Race, a non-competitive event that requires bird watchers to race against time to spot as many bird species as possible within the routes in Fraser's Hill. Some of the species found here are silver tailed mesia, chestnut-capped laughing thrush, blue-winged minla, golden babblers, mountain bulbul, mountain fulvettta, bronze drongo and greater yellow-necked woodpecker.

Nature Walks
The Beauty of Fraser's Hill is best experienced when you walk through the green splendours of a jungle trail. Small animal life like monkeys and squirrels can be spotted if you're lucky, while larger animals like tigers and tapirs are quite rare. Jungle trails are graded and marked to indicate varying degrees of difficulty.

Picnicking
The Jeriau Waterfalls is about 5km from the town centre. From the road, paved footpaths lead visitors to the waterfall. Public visitor facilities include a picnic area, shower rooms and changing areas.

Sports
Sport lovers will find that Fraser's Hill offers adequate public facilities for both indoor and outdoor activities. A Sports Complex provides a sauna, two tennis courts and a heated swimming pool. There are also two tennis courts which charge RM5 an hour for morning and afternoon sessions, and RM7 an hour for night sessions. Other activities include horse riding, jogging and angling.

Golfing
A Short and tricky 9-hole golf course is available at the Royal Fraser's Hill Golf Club. Its unique feature is the three-tiered 7th fairway, which takes the shape of a man's body. It then narrows down at the landing area and widens again at the approach of the green. Green fees are RM30 on weekdays and RM40 on weekends and public holiday. Caddy fees are RM10 per round of 9 holes. Golf sets are available for hire. The 18-hole Fraser's Hill Golf and Country Club is located in the vicinity of the Jeriau Waterfalls, 3 kilometres from the town centre. Managed by the Silver Park Holiday Resort, the course features a colonial-style clubhouse with tennis courts, a restaurant and other amenities.

Flower Gardens
The cool climate promotes a profusion of blooms in startling shades of colour. Freshly cut roses, dahlia, chrysanthemum, daisies, potted fushchia or geranium can be bought at the nurseries in Fraser's Hill.

So now.you all have know about freser's hill.Dont forget to get there if you you have free time and extra money.

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib

Today,i would like to share with you about the advantages and disadvantages of fast food.First of all,I would like to give the definition of fast food.Fast food is the term given to food that can be prepared and served very quickly.

The Advantages Of Fast Food

Well, the obvious advantages of fast food are its speed and its cost.The time an individual has to spend in the kitchen, cooking a meal also requires one to make a trip to the supermarket to buy the ingredients for the dish. Then there is the added effort and time consumed in washing and peeling the vegetables. All this makes eating fast food score more preferably over cooking a meal for a busy individual.

Some fast food isn’t bad for your health at all either. Frozen meals can come additive-free and be available as healthier options. There are more and more healthy options available on fast food menus for health conscious consumers to choose from. Even a takeaway can have healthy menu options – if you know how to work the menu and go for steamed rice instead of fried, plenty of vegetables, pizza with less fatty meat and cheese.

The Disadvantages Of Fast Food



Eating fastfood too often can badly affect can affect your own health. It is necessary to have fastfood in moderation as fat, salt and calories are rich in meal ingredient. Obesity in children and diseases caused by too much fat in adult's body can be stemmed from fastfood eating routine.

A new research done in the United States that it is unhealthy for people to live near fastfood restaurant. It is surprising from the University of Michigan study that people who live within walking distance from fastfood restaurants have higher rate of being stroked with 13 percent.

The quick development of fastfood is breaking much family's mealtime. More and more teenagers and young people are engrossed in having fast food with friends and their peers. Mealtime is considered a family meeting time, all members take turns to talk about their activities and feelings during the day, and therefore mealtime is important under one roof. Eating time with the whole family in this modern life is in danger of being lost as the result of fastfood.

I hope all of us can think about the advantages and disadvantages of fast food.This is because,fast food industry nowadays has greatly developed in many countries worldwide.So that,if we not aware with this kind of information, we would be influence to eat and buy fast foods frequently because we dont know about the problems that we could faces in the future.

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal/K36
Assalammualaikum and good night.
Actually today I want to share with all of you about the news of Sungai Buloh Forest Reserve as the Malaysia's oldest had been threatened by development.Although this news about 3 years ago but I still interested with it because I am natural lover.The residents around it thought that 405 hectares of it was slated for a botanical garden.Suddenly they received the brochures stated the botanical garden will be changed into luxury bungalows.They not agreed with that news,so,they had taken many steps to ensure forest remain it should be.As the residents said that this forest acts as green lung and carbon sink for the people around it.The air there noticeably different and can hear the voice of bird singing.Besides that,having this jungle in your backyard where everyone can experience nature and see all the plants, birds, insects and small animals.That why no reasons why the government want to develop it.Then the residents made the decision to change the Sungai Buloh Forest Reserve into Sungai Buloh Community Forest Park.
http://www.ecologyasia.com/news-archives/2005/feb-05/nst_050207_1.htm

ooo said...

Siti Syarrah binti Mohammad Hanapiah KE09036


Assalamualaikum and a very good life to all of you.

Today, I would like to share something with you all on how to be a good leader.
Leadership is a trait that in most cases cannot be taught. Some people are simply born leaders. There are some things that are easily identified as basic leadership traits. Most of these basic things can be taught to everyone. If we wait for all of our great leaders to be born, we would have an amazing lack of leadership in every industry.

First and foremost, a good leader is a great communicator. In my opinion, to be a good leader, you got to have a good communication skills. Person who can clearly and concisely deliver a message is always going to be someone that will be followed. People want to be around a person that has a clear vision.
Next, a good leader always identifies their successor. Great leaders always groom their replacement. This is especially true in volunteer organizations. It does little good for you to have the skills needed to lead teams of volunteers if you are unwilling to share your knowledge with those who come after you. Building a strong line of succession can help the entire organization succeed.
Last but not least, a good leader never asks someone to do something they are not willing to do themselves. One of the best ways to rally people around you is to be involved in the task that you are asking others to do. If there is a sense that you are asking them to do something because you do not want to, chances are they are not going to want to either.

Hope with all the tips given will help you in order to be a good leader in the future undertaking. Good luck!

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal/K36
Assalammualaikum and good night.
Actually today I want to share with all of you about the news of Sungai Buloh Forest Reserve as the Malaysia's oldest had been threatened by development.Although this news about 3 years ago but I still interested with it because I am natural lover.The residents around it thought that 405 hectares of it was slated for a botanical garden.Suddenly they received the brochures stated the botanical garden will be changed into luxury bungalows.They not agreed with that news,so,they had taken many steps to ensure forest remain it should be.As the residents said that this forest acts as green lung and carbon sink for the people around it.The air there noticeably different and can hear the voice of bird singing.Besides that,having this jungle in your backyard where everyone can experience nature and see all the plants, birds, insects and small animals.That why no reasons why the government want to develop it.Then the residents made the decision to change the Sungai Buloh Forest Reserve into Sungai Buloh Community Forest Park.
http://www.ecologyasia.com/news-archives/2005/feb-05/nst_050207_1.htm

Anonymous said...

Thaibah ali / k36 (KE09001)
Assalamualaikum and hi everyone.

How are you? hopefully you're pink of healthy. Are you a shopaholic? I believe that a few bloggers in this blog are shopaholic. Am I right? For many shopaholics including me, shopping is a way of covering up insecurities and lack of confidence-owning beautiful things make them feel better about whom they are. However, one thing shopaholics should remember is not to become a slave to their wardrobe. The definition of functioning wardrobe is that it works to support you, and the other way round. A few days ago I actually was read an articles about ‘how to shop till you drop and do it well’ from Cleo magazine. There are a lot of informative tips and guidelines from the magazine on how to manage money well. Here I listed down several tips and guidelines i gained from the magazine on how to manage your money and as well as to shop wisely. First and foremost, workout what you need. Go through your wardrobe, identify any gaps that need filling and keep this in mind as you shop. You may not always stick to it, but in the back of your mind, you’ll have of what’s good or bad buy and hopefully spend more wisely. Next, stick to a budget. Give yourself to a limit of reasons. Put the money in a tin and dip into only that-not your credit cards or your mortgage account. You will get the thrill without the bills. Last but not least, we need to think small. Many shopaholics buy to cheer themselves up. Having things you always need, like lipsticks or tights, gives you a shopping fix without busting your budget. As a conclusion, we are actually can be a shopaholic but try to minimize and manage well the budget. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

NUR ASHIDAH BT ABDUL SATAPA(AS).K36

Assalamualaikum

Today is my pleasure to share with all my friends meaning of different colour of roses.
Pink roses meaning lie somewhere between the meaning of red roses and the meaning of the white rose. Naturally so, since obviously pink is a merging of red and white roses. Different pink color roses symbolize a few little variations but basically pink roses symbolize affection and friendship.
Pink roses say ‘I like you and am thinking of you’ they say ‘I’m glad you are in my life and I want you to know it. The meaning of pink roses is all about friendship and affection. It can be either platonic or romantic for it is based on love and friendship. It is a simple statement of affectionate regard, it does not have to mean any more or any less.
The meaning of white colors rose symbolize the following,absolute purity,total innocence,a love without expectations or demands.
The meaning of the white rose is all about purity. It symbolizes a deep rooted reverence, respect and untainted love. It is for this reason that white roses are often associated with weddings.In Christianity the meanings of white roses symbolized the confidentiality of confessions and the purity and virginal conception of Jesus Christ.However,white roses are also used to say final farewells.To tell someone of the love you have for them that will remain undiminished forever. The white rose symbolizes a cherished love that was pure in the giving with no reservations. It is neither platonic or romantic. It rises above all those meanings. White colors rose symbolize ‘I love you and will continue to love you in its present formThe meaning of red roses is by far the most well known and most often used way of expressing a very particular sentiment. Presenting a bouquet of red roses to your loved one is now more popular than ever. Whether its red roses to celebrate an anniversary, to say that you still love your special person or as the very first expression of love the symbolic meaning of red roses is never in doubt.The meaning of different color roses can sometimes be in doubt. However, the meaning of red roses is something that is accepted worldwide.It is universally accepted that red colors rose symbolize love and affection. However, red colored roses symbolize romance and love, not the platonic sort, but the deep feelings of romantic love.The color red has always been viewed as strong and deep. With regard to the meaning of red roses this symbolizes a very profound love.
Red roses have been saying ‘I love you’ for hundreds of years and will always be associated with romance.
Whether it’s that first expression of love or a wedding anniversary the symbolic meaning of red roses is all about love,romance and passion.This article on the meaning of different color roses takes a look at what yellow colors rose symbolize to many. The role of the sun played a massive part in early civilization. It was associated with life giving properties, vitality and warmth. The meaning of yellow roses are a bit clearer than the meaning of different color roses. There is very little ambiguity with this rose and what it symbolizes. This rose means life,vitality,optimism and affection.A yellow color rose symbolize this perfectly. They are radiant, joyful, vibrant, and full of life and optimism. As opposed to the meaning of different color roses which can often have romantic tones the yellow colored rose is all about joy and optimism. It is a way of saying that the future is bright, be optimistic, I am here for you, we are friends forever.
If you need to cheer someone up or boost their positivity no colored rose does it better than a yellow colored rose. If you want to declare your friendship and optimism for the future without the fear of sending mixed signals you should always opt for what yellow roses symbolize.Yellow roses and their meaning are an expression of joy and optimism.

Anonymous said...

NUR ASHIDAH BT ABDUL SATAPA(AS).K36

Assalamualaikum.
Indian dance can be broadly classified into four types like, Classical Indian dance, Indian Folk dance, Tribal dance and the modern Indian dance.
Classical Indian dance which is also known as the traditional Indian dance has abundant forms and takes human figure as its basic medium of expression.
Folk dances focus on recreation and enjoyment, while in other times; the folk dances are based on celebration of seasonal and social festivals.
In the recent era a new dance trend has developed in India. The modern forms of dances are the fusion of the various traditional dance forms. Sometimes, dances are composed in artistic forms with old songs and sometimes remixed music for choreographed dance. Salsa and ballet troupes are eventually becoming popular trends in the domain of dance.

Anonymous said...

NUR ASHIDAH BY ABDUL SATAPA(AS).K36

Assalamualaikum

Now i would like to share about malay legend.Mahsuri or full name Mahsuri bte Pandak Mayah.During the time of the powerful Sultanates of the Malay archipelago there lived a young woman named Mahsuri. She was the most beautiful woman in all of Langkawi, and the wife of Wan Darus, a brave warrior. As was required of him, her husband had to go to war, leaving Mahsuri behind to fend for herself. It was during this time that Mahsuri befriended a young man named Deraman.Their close friendship lead others in her village to believe that their relationship was sexual in nature. Some versions of the legend claim that the parties who perpetuated the gossip were those who were envious of Mahsuri's beauty. Eventually the rumours grew strong enough that the villagers openly accused her of adultery. Mahsuri pleaded her innocence, but no one believed her.Mahsuri was to be tied to a tree and stabbed to death. When they stabbed her, white blood flowed from her wound, signifying her innocence. With her dying breath, Mahsuri cursed Langkawi to have seven generations of bad luck. The impact is many locals of Langkawi believe the legend to be true, citing the Siamese invasion of 1821 and decades of failed crops that followed Mahsuri's death. It is only at the end of the 20th century, after the seven generations have supposedly come to pass, that Langkawi began to prosper as a tourist destination.
The descendants of Mahsuri continue to live in Phuket, Thailand, and have on occasion returned to Langkawi to visit her tomb.Among them was Sirintra Yayee,also known by her Muslim name Wan Aishah Wan Nawawi, came into the spotlight during her visit to Kedah in 2000

Anonymous said...

Thaibah ali / k36 (KE09001)
Assalamualaikum and good afternoon

Did you read a News Straits Times (NST) online today (5th September 2009). One of the hottest news at the main pages is about high demand from Indonesia government to increase monthly salary of RM800 for its domestic helpers. Do you think this request is reasonable? I actually strongly disagree to this insane request from Indonesia. We simply cannot afford such high salaries for a maid. This is daylight robbery from Indonesia. I think Malaysia should stop being too kind to other country like what happen between us and Singapore. They be too brave and request more and more because we are always to be giver. Government should stop taking Indonesia maid if they want RM800 because it’s better to hire local maid that we own Malaysia trust. Why must hire Indonesia maid if the money will go out in exchange currencies and reduces our Ringgit currencies? Indonesia should be grateful because they mostly can be millionaire when come back to their country even just be a maid in Malaysia. Stop request and think about troublesome that Indonesian made such as out of wedlock pregnancies, crimes, robberies and snatch thefts. I really hope government will reconsider this unreasonable Indonesian request.

Anonymous said...

NASIHAH BT MOHD NOR (K 36)
My favorite designer that I really like the most is of course Anna Sui. I’m sure most of you guys did know who Anna Sui is. She is one of the top designer fashion labels in the world. Anna Sui is a Chinese American fashion designer. Sui fashions are known worldwide for their fanciful and flirty style inspired by pop culture from the 60s, 70s and 80s. She launched T-shirts, dresses, shoes, fragrance skin care and cosmetics licenses. Anna Sui grew up in Detroit, Michigan, but relocated to New York to study fashion at Parsons School of Design. Anna Sui is a favorite among Hollywood .Sui also has funky, purple walled boutiques New York, Los Angeles, Tokyo and Osaka, Japan. Anna Sui inspires me a lot because Anna Sui is known for her commitment to the things that move her. Her devotion to rock and roll makes her clothes perfect for a rock and roll superstar. A woman, who, much like Anna herself, has an ageless spirit, is willing to try anything, no matter how daring, and who loves fashion but doesn't take it too seriously. Anna's constant search for new ideas and challenges keeps her ahead of her times. She's a true modernizer to whom stylists and editors look for direction. The boundless energy and creative originality of her runway presentations always make her shows a high point of New York Fashion Week. When she interested in something, she wants to know everything about it. She needs to know what's behind it all. Hence, she really enjoys that process.

Anonymous said...

Nor Hazwani Syuhada Azmi.

Hello everyone. Do you know who is Shahjahan? What about Taj Mahal? I believe that all of the people in the world know about the Taj Mahal. It is build up by Shahjahan to show how much he loves her wife, Mumtaz Mahal. For centuries, the Taj Mahal has inspired poets, painters and musicians to try and capture its elusive magic in word, colour and song. It is one of the most flawless architectural creations of the world. Since the 17th century, travellers have crossed continents to come and see this ultimate memorial to love, and few have been unmoved by its incomparable beauty.
Taj Mahal stands in the city of Agra, in the northern Indian state of Uttar Pradesh, on the banks of the Yamuna River. It was built in the memory of the beautiful Arjumand Bano Begum, who won the heart of a Mughal prince. She was married at 21 to Emperor Jahangir’s third son Prince Khurram and stayed loyally by his side through good times and bad, in the luxurious royal palaces of Agra as well as the transient tents of war camps.
In 1628, Khurram became king after a bloody battle of succession, he took the name Shahjahan or “King of the World” and showered his beloved begun with the highest titles. She became Mumtaz Mahal, the exalted of the palace and Mumtaz-ul-Zamani, the exalted of the Age. But Mumtaz Mahal was not destined to be queen for long.
In 1631, Shahjahan went on an expedition to the south and, as always, Mumtaz Mahal accompanied him. But she died in childbirth at Burhanpur. She had borne Shahjahan fourteen children, of whom four sons and three daughters survived. When Mumtaz Mahal died, she was just 39 years old. Shahjahan was inconsolable and contemporary chronicles tell of the royal court mourning for two years. There was no music, no feasting, and no celebration of any kind. Shahjahan, who was a passionate builder, now decided to erect a memorial to his queen in pristine marble that the world would never forget. Now it is became the symbol of the true love.

Anonymous said...

Nor Hazwani Syuhada Azmi.

Assalamualaikum and good evening. Today I want to share with all of you about the qualities that the good engineer should have.
1. A good engineer should possesses a strong analytical attitude. A great engineer has excellent analytical skills and is continually examining things and thinking of ways to help things work better. They are naturally inquisitive.
2. A good engineer have to shows an attention to detail. A great engineer pays meticulous attention to detail. The slightest error can cause an entire structure to fail, so every detail must be reviewed thoroughly during the course of completing a project.
3. An engineer should has excellent communication skills. A great engineer has great communication skills. They can translate complex technical lingo into plain English and also communicate verbally with clients and other engineers working together on a project.
4. Takes part in continuing education. A great engineer stays on top of developments in the industry. Changes in technology happen rapidly, and the most successful engineers keep abreast of new research and ideas.
5. Must be creative. A great engineer is creative and can think of new and innovative ways to develop new systems and make existing things work more efficiently.
6. Shows an ability to think logically. A great engineer has top-notch logical skills. They are able to make sense of complex systems and understand how things work and how problems arise.
7. Mathematically inclined. A great engineer has excellent math skills. Engineering is an intricate science that involves complex calculations of varying difficulty.
8. Has good problem solving skills. A great engineer has sharp problem solving skills. An engineer is frequently called upon solely to address problems, and they must be able to figure out where the problem stems from and quickly develop a solution.
9. A team player. A great engineer understands that they are part of a larger team working together to make one project come together successfully, and therefore, must work well as part of that team.
10. Has excellent technical knowledge. A great engineer has a vast amount of technical knowledge. They understand a variety of computer programs and other systems that are commonly used during an engineering project.
It is quite challenging for me but I will try my best to be a good engineer. I hope UMP can give me a chances to learn more about engineering in order to fulfill my dreams. Best of luck to all of you guys.

Anonymous said...

Nurhamizah Ibrahim (K36), KE09054

Good morning everyone.Do you know what is love and how to learn to love yourself? First,for many people,love may be the greatest and most important love they ever experience in this lifetime.However,for so many people,"learning to love yourself' does not seem so "easy to achieve".There are many ways for us to love and to care for ourself.The possibilities are infinite.One way to learn to love yourself is to act as if you are already do.An important way to learn love yourself is to nourish and care for your body,eat healthy food and exercise regularly.Taking breaks and having fun are important.Futhermore,another way to enhance love to yourself is to be aware of your self-talk.Speak to yourself in ways taht are more kind,and less mean or abusive.Many of us have very harsh inner critics.Therefore,it is best if you can change negative talk to something more positive thus enhancing your confidence.So,go ahead.Love yourself.Be good to yourself.Treat yourself well.Replenish yourself.You will discover that,the more you love yourself,the more you wil be able to give love to others and the more others will want to be around you and give back to you.

Anonymous said...

I read an article about an India resident Sanju Bhagat always had bit larger stomach, but he got extremely worried when it suddenly started growing bigger and bigger. Thirty year old Sanju Bhagat was rushed to hospital and his stomach condition was diagnosed as a stomach tumor. A doctor's surprise it was something extremely different and very unusual. From the birth Sanju had his twin brother living inside of him like a parasite. This phenomenon is extremely rare since parasite twin brother has to survive by leaching on its brother’s blood supply. This strange medical condition is called fetus in fetu and it occurs when a fetus gets trapped inside of its twin. Doctor Mehta who was operating Sanju Bhagat said that the First, one limb came out, and then another limb came out. Then some part of genitalia, then some part of hair, some limbs, jaws, limbs, hair. How is that even possible, I mean how a twin can get stuck inside its brothers stomach and survive this long. This is so unbelievable. I wish I could have a twin but not inside my stomach because it may look like I am pregnant and it may be hurt if I keeping It in a long period.Only god knows why how that happens

Anonymous said...

NASIHAH BT MOHD NOR (K 36)
I read an article about an India resident Sanju Bhagat always had bit larger stomach, but he got extremely worried when it suddenly started growing bigger and bigger. Thirty year old Sanju Bhagat was rushed to hospital and his stomach condition was diagnosed as a stomach tumor. A doctor's surprise it was something extremely different and very unusual. From the birth Sanju had his twin brother living inside of him like a parasite. This phenomenon is extremely rare since parasite twin brother has to survive by leaching on its brother’s blood supply. This strange medical condition is called fetus in fetu and it occurs when a fetus gets trapped inside of its twin. Doctor Mehta who was operating Sanju Bhagat said that the First, one limb came out, and then another limb came out. Then some part of genitalia, then some part of hair, some limbs, jaws, limbs, hair. How is that even possible, I mean how a twin can get stuck inside its brothers stomach and survive this long. This is so unbelievable but I guess it’s true. I wish I could have a twin but not inside my stomach because it may look like I am pregnant and it may be hurt if I keeping It in a long period.Only god knows why how that happens

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Hello everyone!I would like to share with you all about snow.Snow is a type of precipitation in the form of crystalline water ice, consisting of a multitude of snowflakes that fall from clouds. Since snow is composed of small ice particles,it is a granular material.It has an open and soft structure,unless packed by external pressure.Snowflakes come in a variety of sizes and shapes. Types which fall in the form of a ball due to melting and refreezing,rather than a flake, are known as graupel,with ice pellets and snow grains as examples of graupel.Snowfall amount,and its related liquid equivalent precipitation amount, are determined using a variety of different rain gauges.The process of precipitating snow is called snowfall.Snowfall tends to form within regions of upward motion of air around a type of low-pressure system known as an extratropical cyclone.Snow can fall poleward of their associated warm fronts and within their comma head precipitation patterns,which is called such due to its comma-like shape of the cloud and precipitation pattern around the poleward and west sides of extratropical cyclones.Where relatively warm water bodies are present,for example due to water evaporation from lakes,lake-effect snowfall becomes a concern downwind of the warm lakes within the cold cyclonic flow around the backside of extratropical cyclones.Lake-effect snowfall can be locally heavy.Thundersnow is possible within a cyclone's comma head and within lake effect precipitation bands.In mountainous areas,heavy snow is possible where upslope flow is maximized within windward sides of the terrain at elevation,if the atmosphere is cold enough.That's all.Thank you.

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Hi everyone! If the 4 seasons occur in Malaysia,I prefer to love summer season. You know why? Because I think it is the most beautiful and comfort season. Summer is one of the four temperate seasons,marked by the warmest time of year with the longest days,and lies between spring and autumn.The seasons are popularly considered to start on different dates in different cultures based on astronomy and regional meteorology.When it is summer in the southern hemisphere it is winter in the northern hemisphere,and vice versa.In areas of the tropics and subtropics,the wet season occurs during the summer.Tropical cyclones develop and roam the tropical and subtropical oceans during the summer.In the interior of continents,thunderstorms are most likely to produce hail during the afternoon and evening hours.In hotter areas,ceiling fans and Air Conditioning are often used in summer.

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36

Hi everyone!I want to share with you about the place that I interested to visit.It is Venice in Italy.The center of animation in Venice is St. Mark's Square and the Piazzetta,which leads from the square to the sea.On the square are the Old and New Law Courts(16th–17th cent.);the campanile(325 ft/99 m high;built in the 10th cent.; rebuilt after it collapsed in 1902);the Moors' Clocktower (late 15th cent.);the elegant Old Library(1553) and the twin columns supporting the statues of St. Theodore stepping on a crocodile and of a winged lion of St. Mark(the emblem of Venice).Among the city's numerous other points of interest are the Academy of Fine Arts, with fine paintings by Bellini, Carpaccio, Mantegna, Giorgione, Veronese, and others; the Scuola di San Rocco, with a series of paintings by Tintoretto; the Scuola degli Schiavoni, with paintings by Carpaccio; and the palaces Ca' d'Oro (1440; late Gothic), Rezzonico (1680), and Pesaro (1710; baroque). The fashionable beach resort of Lido di Venezia is on a nearby island.

Anonymous said...

NIK FATIMA BT NEK KAMARZAMAN_K36


Sonnet 18
William Shakespeare

Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?
Thou art more lovely and more temperate.
Rough winds do shake the darling buds of May,
And summer's lease hath all too short a date.
Sometime too hot the eye of heaven shines,
And often is his gold complexion dimmed;
And every fair from fair sometime declines,
By chance, or nature's changing course untrimmed.
But thy eternal summer shall not fade
Nor lose possession of that fair thou ow'st;
Nor shall death brag thou wand'rest in his shade,
When in eternal lines to time thou grow'st,
So long as men can breathe or eyes can see,
So long lives this, and this gives life to thee.


In this poem,the poet express his lover beauty by comparing it with the summer season.For me,summer is the one of the most beautiful season.This summer season has some disadvantages since it does not last longer and sometimes can become too hot.The poet express that his lover's beauty are wonderful as the summer but lastlonger compare to the summer. He also state in the poem that,his lover's beauty will always be expressed since people read and go through this poem.For me,this poem is wonderful and romantic.

Diyana Adi said...

Assalamualaikum and greetings to all.

I do not understand why people keep talking at the high pitch with their friends even if the friends are just about a step away from them. I do not want to make offense to anybody but I think this habit is really annoying and can be include as no manners.

It can be understand if they are too excited to share their stories with their friends but they must think about other people also. There are not all people that feel comfortable when being in the crowd. So, if this group of people sit nearby the people that make so much noise, it can make them feel mad and annoyed. From here, maybe the fighting can be started if no tolerances happen between them.

Maybe people will think this problem is just a small matter but as a Malaysian, we are known in as the people with good manners and behaviors. So, if we are not curing this small problem, it can give bad impression to the tourist that come visit Malaysia. Then, there are many others problem that come after that.

Together we apply good manners in our way of life so that we can get benefits from that.

That is all for today. Live well. May Allah bless.

ASMADIYANA BINTI MAHADI
KE09056

Diyana Adi said...

Assalamualaikum and greetings to all.

Listening to music. Many people love to listen to the music. They believe that listen to music can release their stress. At first I am not really can stand with people that always pluck their ears with the earphone. I do not understand why they are choosing to be so selfish for ignoring people surround them and just create their own life with the songs.

It is hard to communicate to them since they cannot hear our voice. I have make up my own assumption that actually these people can hear what are we talk to them but they just pretend that they do not heard any of them. How pathetic it is. It is just my nonsense assumption okey. Please do not believe.

But now, I become one of the people in this group. Yes. I admit that the songs can make the stress away. Of course the songs cannot solve our problem but it can give us a moment to be free from the problems. If we are to stress thinking about the problems, we can affect other people surround us and can cause other problem too. That is why we must find ways to release our tension.

As for me, it is not wrong if become someone that addicted to music but we must know how to manage our lifestyle. For example, when the lecturers are giving their lectures, it is not appropriate to pluck your ears with the earphone even if the mp3 or handphone are not played the songs. Other than that, maybe we can lower the volume of the music players if we are at the crowd. It is because the possibility for other people to talk to us or ask for some help is higher when we are at the crowd. So, maybe we can be more considering to other people for paying a bit attention to them.

With that I end up my opinion with thank you to all of you. Live well. May Allah bless.

ASMADIYANA BINTI MAHADI
KE09056

Anonymous said...

Siti Salbiah Binti Mutalib,k36

Assalamualaikum and hello everyone,
today i would like to share to all of you about the cosmetics and their effects on the skin.We know that,nowadays there are a lots of cosmetics in the market.However, not all cosmetics are safe to the user.Some people who are sensitive to those things are affected in varied levels.

The Allergens present in them are the main cause for the allergy. Phthalates, Acrylamine, Formaldehyde and Ethylene Oxide are some chemicals present in the cosmetics act as Allergens. They are the things which cause an allergic reaction in our human body.

It is no doubt to say that beauty means good health. But some of the harmful synthetic cosmetics containing various chemicals affect the body health and the beauty of many persons who are hypersensitive to those things. Sometimes Face creams are working reversely to some persons and totally spoil the natural previous beauty. It is very important to select our toilet soap. Our total body health is susceptible to be affected by the toilet soap which may cause allergy to us. The allergy of toilet soap may cause lack of sleep and briskless feeling.

So thats,its is important for us to find out the cosmetics that are not harmful to us.We must not being cheated by the advertise that we see in television or internet.We sould looks for the ingredient first before we buy some products.This is important for our health.Think first before we buy some produts.I hope all people do not take for guranted about this.I think thats all from me.Thank You.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Last Tuesday, during Engineer & Society class, we had a conference that discussed about Organization of Methyl Acetate Perfumery in Desa Sri Fajar. It was about building a perfume at factory at a village that known as Desa Sri Fajar. There were 19 panels during the conference, excluding the chairperson. I was one of the panels. I played the role of an activist who was against the idea of building the factory. The other panels were engineers, government, investors, clients, biologist, economist and public itself.
The duration of the conference was 2 hours. At first, I thought I was a long period. But I was wrong. The beginning was like a warming up session. Then, it began to get more interesting. The panels were arguing with each others. Everyone was standing up for their points. For sure, I was not left behind. I even got smashed by one of the panel, twice. I don’t mind because it was fun. I could see everyone was enjoying the conference including especially the audience. Even Mr Syaiful, our lecturer was having a good time. Unfortunately, the fun did not last long. Then the spoiler entered the frame. A lecturer from the class next to ours came and asked us lower our voice because his students were having test. Previous week also he came and sounds us. I could see the unpleasant look from my fellow friends. The conference still goes on after that. The fun was still there, but it didn’t feel the same. We had to control our voice. We even couldn’t clap our hands loudly because Mr Syaiful did not want to disturb the other class. Overall, the conference was entertaining but it would better if he didn’t came.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Last Tuesday, during Engineer & Society class, we had a conference that discussed about Organization of Methyl Acetate Perfumery in Desa Sri Fajar. It was about building a perfume at factory at a village that known as Desa Sri Fajar. There were 19 panels during the conference, excluding the chairperson. I was one of the panels. I played the role of an activist who was against the idea of building the factory. The other panels were engineers, government, investors, clients, biologist, economist and public itself.
The duration of the conference was 2 hours. At first, I thought I was a long period. But I was wrong. The beginning was like a warming up session. Then, it began to get more interesting. The panels were arguing with each others. Everyone was standing up for their points. For sure, I was not left behind. I even got smashed by one of the panel, twice. I don’t mind because it was fun. I could see everyone was enjoying the conference including especially the audience. Even Mr Syaiful, our lecturer was having a good time. Unfortunately, the fun did not last long. Then the spoiler entered the frame. A lecturer from the class next to ours came and asked us lower our voice because his students were having test. Previous week also he came and sounds us. I could see the unpleasant look from my fellow friends. The conference still goes on after that. The fun was still there, but it didn’t feel the same. We had to control our voice. We even couldn’t clap our hands loudly because Mr Syaiful did not want to disturb the other class. Overall, the conference was entertaining but it would better if he didn’t came.

Anonymous said...

Norasilah Binti Seniwal/K36
Assalammualaikum and good day.
Today I want to share a little bit about the Petronas or Petrolium Nasional Berhad.From what I have read that this Malaysian-owned oil and gas company was founded at 17 August 1974.As this company owned fully by the Government,it involving in crude oil and natural gas in Malaysia.The history started as it was not the first company to explore with oil but began with the Royal Dutch Shell and continued by British colony.After that, this company also involved in this investing until now.It also had been given responsibility in developing and adding value on this resources.For more remarkable moment,it is ranked among Fortune Global 500’s largest corporation in the world.In 2008,it was 95th largest company and 80th largest in 2009.It was so nice to know about the national company which be given with highest title.Besides that,it also ranks as 8th most profitable company in the world and most profitable in Asia.Futhermore,it make the Petronas group with other business interest company.They involved in various oil and gas activities such as upstream exploration,production of oil and gas,marketing of petroleum products,gas processing and liquefaction and so on.This company has over 800 petrol station in Malaysia as July 2007 and increasing to 870 for January 2008.That all what I can tell from what I had surf.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PETRONAS

atiqahmarsidi said...

Assalamualaikum and good morning to all.
We all know that losing weight can be quite a challenge. In fact, for some, it can be downright tough. It takes time, practice and support to change lifetime habits. But it's a process we must learn in order to succeed. Think like a winner, and not a loser - remember that emotions are like muscles and the ones we use most grow the strongest. If we always look at the negative side of things, we'll become a downbeat, pessimistic person. Even slightly negative thoughts have a greater impact on us and last longer than powerful positive thoughts. Losing weight is not just about diets. It's about a whole new you and the possibility of creating a new life for yourself. Investigate the weight loss programs that appeal to you and that you feel will teach you the behavioral skills you need to stick with throughout the weight-loss process. First you should look for support among family and friends. It can be an enormous help to discuss obstacles and share skills and tactics with others on the same path. You might look for this support from others you know who are in weight loss programs and you can seek guidance from someone you know who has lost weight and kept it off.

NURATIQAH MARSIDI
KE09018-K36

atiqahmarsidi said...

Assalamualaikum and good morning to everyone.
I am very pleased to share with all of you about how to getting familiar with the PC Computer:
Before you purchase your new computer, you must first understand a little
about them. There are 2 parts needed to complete a computer system:
The HARDWARE and the SOFTWARE. The hardware is what you carry home when
you purchase one. Hardware consists of the following components:
= CPU (Central Processing Unit). This is the square part of your computer
system that houses the floppy disk drive and hard drive.
= Monitor. This is the television-type screen of the computer you use to
type and create your work on.
= Keyboard. This is the typewriter-like keys you use to type in
information and commands for your computer to understand.
= Printer. This is what you use to print out your data (letters, mailing
lists, and everything else.)
= RAM (Random Access Memory). The amount of information your monitor can
hold at one time is called RAM
= Hard Drive. It is a gigantic storage tank for all your
software. It's impossible to operate any software on the market today
without a hard drive. A hard drive takes the place of floppy disks.
You copy information from your floppy disks to your hard drive and
It stays there even when you turn your computer off at night.

The second part of your computer system is the SOFTWARE. Without software, your computer will just sit on the desk and look at you. It's like a thing that we cannot touch but it’s really valuable in working a computer. An example of software are Windows, Linux, Adobe and so on. So that, make sure your PC is safe and ready to use.
NURATIQAH MARSIDI
KE09018-K36

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib, k36Assalamualaikum and good afternoon to all, especially Miss Hanum and friends. Today, I want to share an article about development through measurements. Measurement are an integral part of scientific development in all fields, may it be ‘small or big’. Be able to distinguish one thing from another is a huge step in human innovation. Not just being able to count or tell the difference between two, quite similar objects, but also differentiating the most minute difference such as volume, length, weight and time. For modern day standard measurement, it all probably began with the metric system. Father of modern chemistry, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and other scientists are the group that responsible develop a standardized system of measurements. So, began the development and wide use of the Metre, Grave(mass), Kilogram, Second, Ampere, Kelvin , Mole(unit), Candela and Coulomb. The preliminary definitions and terms of the decimal ‘metre’ and also the other decimal unit were formally adopted on August 1, 1793. On April 1795, the terms ‘gramme’ and ‘kilogramme’ replaced the former term ‘gravet’ and ‘grave’. The metric system was adopted throughout France on December 10,1799. Metric system began to be widely used helped standardized measurements in many parts of the world, replacing traditional measurement systems. A standard system could hasten development of trade, educational and of course science. By 1954, it was recommended that the international system should derive fraom six base units (metre, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin and candela) for measuring temperature, optical radiation, mechanical and electromagnetic quantities. The standard measurement was named the International System of Units (SI) in 1960 while the seventh base unit (mole) was added in 1971. The international system of units(SI) was developed from the metre-kilogram-second (mks) system and is the modern form of the metric system. It is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number ten and is the world’s most widely used system of measurement, be it in daily commerce or even science. SI units are created with modifiable definitions through international agreement among nations. This allows the system to progress and improve its precision as human technology advances. The SI units consists of seven base units, derived units and prefixes. The base units represent different types of physical quantities, and from which other units are derived. A prefix is used in multiplication of the original unit, in integer powers of ten. This helps simplify an otherwise quite confusing way of distinguishing different measurement of the same thing. The prefix enable us to distinguish a millionth of a kilogram (1kg) as one milligram or 1,000 microgram and not as a ‘microkilogram’

Anonymous said...

Nurul Izzati Bt Abd Ghalib, k36Assalamualaikum and good afternoon to all, especially Miss Hanum and friends. Today, I want to share an article about development through measurements. Measurement are an integral part of scientific development in all fields, may it be ‘small or big’. Be able to distinguish one thing from another is a huge step in human innovation. Not just being able to count or tell the difference between two, quite similar objects, but also differentiating the most minute difference such as volume, length, weight and time. For modern day standard measurement, it all probably began with the metric system. Father of modern chemistry, Antoine-Laurent Lavoisier and other scientists are the group that responsible develop a standardized system of measurements. So, began the development and wide use of the Metre, Grave(mass), Kilogram, Second, Ampere, Kelvin , Mole(unit), Candela and Coulomb. The preliminary definitions and terms of the decimal ‘metre’ and also the other decimal unit were formally adopted on August 1, 1793. On April 1795, the terms ‘gramme’ and ‘kilogramme’ replaced the former term ‘gravet’ and ‘grave’. The metric system was adopted throughout France on December 10,1799. Metric system began to be widely used helped standardized measurements in many parts of the world, replacing traditional measurement systems. A standard system could hasten development of trade, educational and of course science. By 1954, it was recommended that the international system should derive fraom six base units (metre, kilogram, second, ampere, Kelvin and candela) for measuring temperature, optical radiation, mechanical and electromagnetic quantities. The standard measurement was named the International System of Units (SI) in 1960 while the seventh base unit (mole) was added in 1971. The international system of units(SI) was developed from the metre-kilogram-second (mks) system and is the modern form of the metric system. It is generally a system devised around the convenience of the number ten and is the world’s most widely used system of measurement, be it in daily commerce or even science. SI units are created with modifiable definitions through international agreement among nations. This allows the system to progress and improve its precision as human technology advances. The SI units consists of seven base units, derived units and prefixes. The base units represent different types of physical quantities, and from which other units are derived. A prefix is used in multiplication of the original unit, in integer powers of ten. This helps simplify an otherwise quite confusing way of distinguishing different measurement of the same thing. The prefix enable us to distinguish a millionth of a kilogram (1kg) as one milligram or 1,000 microgram and not as a ‘microkilogram’

Anonymous said...

MOHANA A/P MUNIAPAN (K36)-KE09049

Good evening to everyone. I hope it is not too late for me to wish my friends and also to Miss Hanum, happy holiday and Selamat Hari Raya to all my muslim friends. I hope all of you having a great time. Well, my purpose here in the blog is to share with all of you about colours. What does a colour stands for? We often questioned by our frens, "what is your favourite colour?"
Most of the times we will tend to answer the colour which attract us more or the colour which give us some pleasure. Now, we are going to see some examples of what, colour certainly represents. White is known for symbolizing reverence, purity, truth, peace, innocence, cleanliness, simplicity, security, humility ,surrender, and unimaginative. In contra, black symbolized absence, power, elegance, wealth, mystery, style, evil, death, fear, darkness, conventionality, professionalism, and slimming quality (fashion). Red typically symbolizes passion, strength, fire, sex, love, romance, heat, arrogance, ambition, leadership, danger, anger, revolution, aggression, the Holy Spirit, wealth (China) and marriage (India). Orange is energy, enthusiasm, 'get-it-done' attitude, and balance. It typically symbolizes Hinduism, Buddhism, happiness, playfulness, aggression, arrogance, over-emotion, danger, autumn, desire, Sagittarius (star sign), and September. Yellow typically symbolizes sunlight, happiness, earth, optimism, intelligence, idealism, wealth (gold), summer, illness (quarantine), fear, hazards, dishonesty, greed, decay or aging, femininity, gladness, sociability, friendship, Gemini, Taurus, Leo (golden yellow, star signs), April, death (Middle Ages), courage (Japan), and God (gold). Green symbolizes great intelligence, nature, spring, fertility, youth, environment, wealth, money (US), good luck, generosity, aggression, coldness, jealousy, disgrace (China), illness, greed, corruption (North Africa), life eternal, air, earth (classical element), sincerity, Cancer (bright green, star sign), natural abundance, growth, balance, harmony, stability, Islam, and the ordinary. Blue can symbolize seas, men, productive, interior, skies, peace, unity, tranquility, trust, coolness, confidence, conservatism, water, ice, loyalty, dependability, technology, winter, depression, idealism, air, wisdom, nobility, Earth (planet), Pisces (pale blue) and Aquarius (dark blue, star sign),friendliness, truthfulness, love, and conservatism. In many diverse cultures, blue is significant in religious beliefs. It is held to keep the bad spirits, stupidity and misfortune away. Purple can symbolize nobility, envy, sensuality, spirituality, creativity, wealth, royalty, nostalgia, ceremony, mystery, wisdom, arrogance, exaggeration, bisexuality, pride, Scorpio (violet, star sign), riches, romanticism (light purple), and delicacy (light purple). Purple is the color of mourning for widows in Thailand. Brown symbolizes calm, boldness, depth, natural organisms, nature, stability, tradition, dirt, feces, dullness, filth, heaviness, poverty, roughness, earth (classical element), Capricorn, Scorpio (reddish brown, star signs), and down-to-earth. Brown can stimulate the appetite, wholesomeness, steadfastness, simplicity, friendliness, and dependability. The most interesting part is, I get to know that colour can cause some psychology effects to humans. One study found that weight-lifters have more powerful performances in blue rooms. Another study found that babies cry more frequently in yellow rooms. Yet another used Baker-Miller pink, also known as "drunk tank pink", to calm prisoners.Color consultants believe that the colours used in the design of environment can have a significant impact on the emotions and performance of people within that environment.
These are the information that I would like to share with my friends. Besides, I hope that everyone will enjoy their holiday very much and yet fill with relevant activities.
Thank you.

atiqahmarsidi said...

Good evening everyone. How’s life? Hope all of you are in a good condition.
Since we are in fasting month, I am very pleased to write about advantages in that month.
First of all, fasting month or it is familiar to call `bulan ramadhan’ is one of the months that get Allah’s blessing because there are a lot of things to do and we will get a rewards on that. In this month, we are encouraged to recite a holy Quran, help a poorer, also doing tarawikh pray and other right things. Since we just passed that month, I hope we have making many right things to make our life hereafter is better. In this month also, there is one of the night that people always wait for it that is ‘malam Lailatul Qadar’. A reward is same with one thousand month if we get it. So, I hope that we can get the rewards on that night after this.
NURATIQAH MARSIDI
KE09018-K36

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to all of my friends, especially to Miss Hanum. I am Sharifah Shufiza Khaziri bt Tuan Hadi, KE09051,from K36.Now, I would like to share something that attracted me when I read the article.Did anyone know what is the meaning of metazoa? Have you heard about it? Actually, it is all about the animal as metazoan is another name for kingdom animalia.. I was so impressed to talk about animal because I love to watch and discover how is their live in the population of our ecosystem in national geographic. Animals are a major group of mostly multicellular, eukaryotic organisms of the kingdom. Their body plan eventually becomes fixed as they develop, although some undergo a process of metamorphosis later on in their life. Most animals are motile, meaning they can move. All animals are also heterotrophs as they must ingest other organisms for food. Most known animal phyla appeared in the fossil record as marine species during the Cambrian explosion, about 542 million years ago. Nearly all animals undergo some form of sexual reproduction. They have a few specialized reproductive cells, which undergo meiosis to produce smaller motile spermatozoa or larger non-motile ova. These fuse to form zygotes, which develop into new individuals. Many animals are also capable of asexual reproduction. This may take place through parthenogenesis, where fertile eggs are produced without mating .Firstly,a zygote develops into a hollow sphere, called a blastula, which undergoes differentiation. In sponges, blastula larvae swim to a new location and develop into a new sponge. In most other groups, the blastula undergoes more complicated rearrangement. It first invaginates to form a gastrula with two separate germ layers - an external ectoderm and an internal endoderm. In most cases, a mesoderm also develops between them. These germ layers then differentiate to form tissues and organs. In a nut shell, all of the cells specialize and perform their role very well, almost all the time. The cell carry on their function in an organ, system of body and eventually the organism. Then, it act as an animal and interact dependently in our ecosystem. So, this unique activities can also be described as ‘The Miracle Of Life’.

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum and hello to all of you and our lecturer, Miss Hanum. My name is Sharifah Shufiza Khaziri bt Tuan Hadi, KE09051, from K36. I have read an article about Sony CCD TRV-228E which is a gadget. I am so interested with this type of gadget as the features are very attractive and it is multi-functions. For me,it has a lot of very good characteristics. So, I want to share it with all of my dearest friends. This Sony CCD TRV-228E having several features.They are Hi8 Video Format, Super Nightshot Infrared System and it also Built-in Video Light. These features are said to be so great and this gadget is known to be the latest one. Moreover, it also possesses Multi-Language Operation including English, Canadian French, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Korean. This is very interesting as it is multi-languages and can helped us a lot in the future. Furthermore, this gadget is Easy-Dubbing.The advantage of Easy Dubbing is that there is no need for a LANC cable. With this neat feature, users can copy video footage scene by scene using the camcorder to control the system. The price is also affordable in welectronics.com. On top of that, there will be a lot of supplied accessories alongwith Sony CCD TRV-228E , will be given too. There are Shoulder Belt ,Lens Cap , AV Cable , Wireless Remote RMT-833 ,Sony InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery NP-FM30 and AC Adaptor ana Battery Charger AC-L15 plus Mains Lead. All of these features made Sony CCD TRV-228E, the most attractive and interesting one to be own. So,let us create memories for a lifetime with Sony's TRV 228E Hi8™ Easy Handycam!

Anonymous said...

Assalamualaikum and hello to all of you and our lecturer, Miss Hanum. My name is Sharifah Shufiza Khaziri bt Tuan Hadi, KE09051, from K36. I have read an article about Sony CCD TRV-228E which is a gadget. I am so interested with this type of gadget as the features are very attractive and it is multi-functions. For me,it has a lot of very good characteristics. So, I want to share it with all of my dearest friends. This Sony CCD TRV-228E having several features.They are Hi8 Video Format, Super Nightshot Infrared System and it also Built-in Video Light. These features are said to be so great and this gadget is known to be the latest one. Moreover, it also possesses Multi-Language Operation including English, Canadian French, Chinese, Brazilian Portuguese, Spanish, Korean. This is very interesting as it is multi-languages and can helped us a lot in the future. Furthermore, this gadget is Easy-Dubbing.The advantage of Easy Dubbing is that there is no need for a LANC cable. With this neat feature, users can copy video footage scene by scene using the camcorder to control the system. The price is also affordable in welectronics.com. On top of that, there will be a lot of supplied accessories alongwith Sony CCD TRV-228E , will be given too. There are Shoulder Belt ,Lens Cap , AV Cable , Wireless Remote RMT-833 ,Sony InfoLithium Rechargeable Battery NP-FM30 and AC Adaptor ana Battery Charger AC-L15 plus Mains Lead. All of these features made Sony CCD TRV-228E, the most attractive and interesting one to be own. So,let us create memories for a lifetime with Sony's TRV 228E Hi8™ Easy Handycam!

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH-K36
Assalamualaikum and good morning.Today,I want to tell about halal.What is halal in islam?Is there important to islam people?Now,we see about it.HALAL: This is an Arabic term which means permissible or lawful in Islam. In reference to food, it is the Islamic dietary standard, as prescribed in the Shari’ah (Islamic Law).HARAM: This is another Arabic term which means impermissible or unlawful in Islam.
Rasulullah sallallahu alayhi wasallam said: “Halal is clear and the Haram (unlawful) is clear. Between the two there are doubtful matters concerning which people do not know. One who avoids them in order to safeguard his deen (religion) and his honour are safe, while if some one indulges in it, he may be indulging in the unlawful……” (Bukhari)
Meat is the most strictly regulated of the food groups. Not only are blood, pork, and the meat of dead animals or those immolated to other than Allah strongly prohibited, it is also required that the Halal animals be slaughtered while pronouncing the name of Allah at the time of slaughter.
Attempts have been made to explain or justify some of the prohibitions based on scientific reasoning as follows:

Carrion and dead animals are unfit for human consumption because the decaying process leads to the formation of chemicals which are harmful to humans
Blood that is drained from the body contains harmful bacteria, products of metabolism, and toxins
Swine serves as a vector for pathogenic worms to enter the human body. Infections by Trchinella spiralis and taenia solium are not uncommon. Fatty acids, composition of pork fat have been mentioned as incompatible with human fat and biochemical systems
Intoxicants are considered harmful for the nervous system, affecting the census and human judgement leading to social and family problems and in many cases even death.
Although these explanations are sound, the underlying principle behind the prohibitions remains the above mentioned Divine orders.

Accordingly, Muslims permit all foods, pure and clean for consumption. Islamic Jurisprudence has derived certain principles from the Ahadeeth to determine whether a particular animal or bird is lawful or unlawful.

The aforementioned animals excluding fish and locusts will only be considered Halal when they are slaughtered according to the following guidelines:

The slaughter man must be a Muslim
Prior to slaughter, the slaughter man must invoke the name of Allah upon the animal to be slaughtered by reciting “Bismillahi Allahu Akbar” or at the very least recite “Bismillah”
He must immediately slaughter the animal after the recital without any significant delay
His knife must be extremely sharp in order that the slaughter may be conducted efficiently and easily and the animal suffers minimal agony
He must sever the following arteries:
Trachea (windpipe), Oesophagus (gullet), both Jugular Veins
If it is not possible for the slaughter man to cut all four arteries due to whatever reason then he must sever at least three in order to render the meat Halal.
He must conduct the slaughter manually (i.e. by hand) and swiftly.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH-K36
Assalamualaikum ang good morning.Now,I want to share something the latest gadget.Now we see all people follow the technologies.I have seen the sony brand.

The latest news from Sony is encouraging: the X-Series Walkman is packed with considerable functions such as noise cancelling, a bright and easy to use touchscreen display, the possibility of surfing the Internet and watching videos on YouTube. For those considering to buy the new Sony Walkman, the main features that should be taken into consideration are the following: the super clear 3-inch OLED wide touchscreen, good Walkman sound quality with S-Master Digital Amplifier and Clear Audio technologies, as well as Wi-Fi connectivity for Easy YouTube streaming, Podcast direct downloading and internet browsing.

In more detail about the Sony X-Series Walkman , it is important to note the fun features that are both easy to use and highly comfortable for customers. Featuring a built-in Slacker Radio application, Sony allows users of the new Walkman to pack their music playlist from a streaming radio. Users of Sony X-series Walkman have the option of choosing up to three music stations to supply their device for free. All of these useful features are possible by using its integrated Wi-Fi, being necessary to mention that for the new Sony Walkman there is no need for constant Wi-Fi connection, since every time you refresh the station content, music is stored to the Walkman.

Another important aspect is that the music is free, counting on the fact that you’re not too bothered by a few audio adds from time to time. Besides the Slacker content, the new Sony Walkman supports songs in MP3, WMA, AAC, and WAV format. The Sony X-Series Walkman doesn’t limit itself only to music since its easy to use touchscreen display is well fit for videos. The YouTube application allows free content access to videos as long as you have a connection to Wi-Fi. Also, to ensure that all the users of the new Walkman are content, Sony has reorganized its alert Content Transfer application, which can now automatically transcode video into a format sustained by the Walkman.

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SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH-K36
Asslamualaikum miss hanum.I want to tell about biotech in 21st century.
Although the future is unpredictable, it is highly likely that biotechnology will play a much more visible and significant role in the 21st century than it did in the 20th century. The number and kinds of drugs provided by biotechnology will expand markedly and biotechnology will stand at the center of the oncoming revolution in bioinformatics.
Personalized medicine
It seems certain that a major focus of biotechnology over the next two decades will be on the area of pharmacogenetics and pharmacogenomics, or 'individualized medicine'. The notion is simple. Normal genetic variations in genes responsible for drug metabolism or receptors of various ligands become medically significant when drugs are applied. By determining the particular variations carried by each individual, a more rational choice can be made of particular drugs to be used and the levels to be administered. Even though the task of screening for potentially thousands of variations in the global population seems daunting with current technology, industry is rushing to fulfill this large, unmet need.
Keeping up appearances
The concept of medication will expand during the 21st century and this will increase the types of target and product that industry will focus on. Already, we can see a trend towards a concern with wellbeing rather than sickness. These factors will become much more pervasive and will include the control of weight and body fat, the reduction of stress and compensation for, or control of, unwanted environmental effects, even jet lag.
It is easy to think of attractive commercial targets. A drug enabling the rapid removal of all blood alcohol on demand would please many. Viagra is surely just the beginning of drugs that address lifestyle, rather than conventional views of illness. There is hardly a soul who is not concerned with aging. The young would like to speed it up; the old would like to retard it or, at least, hide its effects. This poorly understood area of biology may take on major prominence. What some have called 'vanity genetics' will thrive and we will see therapy for wrinkles, adipose deposits, male-pattern baldness, bad breath and perhaps even monotony or decreased pheromone output.
Nutraceuticals
The notion of what a drug is and how it is delivered will change. Genetically engineered plants and other foodstuffs, termed nutraceuticals, will become the norm. Already, a canola oil has been developed with vastly increased levels of beneficial antioxidants4, and this may be just the tip of the iceberg.
As the genomics tidal wave expands to plants and animals of commercial importance, it will become much easier to use the tools of genetic engineering to create the desired modifications. Consumer resistance to such notions will evaporate as consumers become educated about the benefits and as they begin to taste products with improved flavors.

Anonymous said...

SITI SARAH BT ABDULLAH-K36
Asslamualaikum miss Hanum.Do you all know the history of computer?Maybe no and now I want to share something its history.
The earliest known tool for use in computation was the abacus, and it was thought to have been invented in Babylon circa 2400 BCE. Its original style of usage was by lines drawn in sand with pebbles. This was the first known computer and most advanced system of calculation known to date - preceding Greek methods by 2,000 years. Abaci of a more modern design are still used as calculation tools today.

In 1115 BCE, the South Pointing Chariot was invented in ancient China. It was the first known geared mechanism to use a differential gear, which was later used in analog computers. The Chinese also invented a more sophisticated abacus from around the 2nd century BCE, known as the Chinese abacus.

In the 5th century BCE in ancient India, the grammarian Pāṇini formulated the grammar of Sanskrit in 3959 rules known as the Ashtadhyayi which was highly systematized and technical. Panini used metarules, transformations and recursions with such sophistication that his grammar had the computing power equivalent to a Turing machine. Between 200 BCE and 400 CE, Jaina mathematicians in India invented the logarithm. From the 13th century, logarithmic tables were produced by Muslim mathematicians.

The Antikythera mechanism is believed to be the earliest known mechanical analog computer.It was designed to calculate astronomical positions. It was discovered in 1901 in the Antikythera wreck off the Greek island of Antikythera, between Kythera and Crete, and has been dated to circa 100 BC.

Mechanical analog computer devices appeared again a thousand years later in the medieval Islamic world and were developed by Muslim astronomers, such as the equatorium by Arzachel,the mechanical geared astrolabe by Abū Rayhān al-Bīrūnī,and the torquetum by Jabir ibn Aflah.The first programmable machines were also invented by Muslim engineers, such as the automatic flute player by the Banū Mūsā brothers and the humanoid robots by Al-Jazari.Muslim mathematicians also made important advances in cryptography, such as the development of cryptanalysis and frequency analysis by Alkindus.

When John Napier discovered logarithms for computational purposes in the early 17th century, there followed a period of considerable progress by inventors and scientists in making calculating tools. Around 1640, Blaise Pascal, a leading French mathematician, constructed the first mechanical adding device[10] based on a design described by Greek mathematician Hero of Alexandria.

None of the early computational devices were really computers in the modern sense, and it took considerable advancement in mathematics and theory before the first modern computers could be designed.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36
A few weeks ago,I have read about botox. This article actually teaching us about the risk of taking botox in our daily life. I as a muslim totally agree that botox cause nothing goods and its is also something that islam didn’t allow its followers to do. The biggest problem with this particular risk is that rather than looking younger as was your goal and the purpose for you getting the botox, you will actually end up looking older during the time your eyelids are drooping. Some people also will have allergic reactions to botox that sometimes can lead to death. The other effect of botox is headaches, respiratory problems, infection, facial pain, muscle weakness, and redness. So, before you plan to taking botox, better think about the risk that u may experience and it is not worth it.
So, those who want to try use botox i would suggest to think about it again.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor k36
URL : http://www.thehappyguy.com/articles/stress-relief.html

1. Five Tips To Reduce Stress
This article is basically about how to overcome stress. Instead of getting angry and disappointed the articles wrote that we must do one thing at a time to reduce our stress. Other than that, these articles also stress us about cutting down the competitive stress in order to reduce stress. By throwing our old stuff also can help us to reduce stress according to G.Gaynor McTigue who is the author of the articles on five tips to reduce stress. These articles also put some tips to reduce stress by eliminating the meaningless dateline. We should not care less about the dateline that is not important which can make us stress. The last tip to reduce stress that is written in this article is get more out of life by doing less. We should consider the simple thing that we do can bring fortune to us. Overall this article does help to reduce stress.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.

Chemical Engineering...
From my opinion, I think chemical engineering is the most interesting branch for engineering.
What exactly chemical engineer does? Actually chemical engineer is an engineer who applies chemical and biology knowledge in engineering. It is different for other engineers. Some engineers only play with machine and so on. Chemical engineering is quiet interesting because the job requirement is very high. Not only in the factory, but also needed in the laboratory.
Actually chemical engineers do a lot of things that are related to chemicals, people and environment. Moreover, chemical engineers convert raw materials to useful products that are much better use for people and environment. Other than that, chemical engineer, have higher contribution in making fertilizers, drugs, dyes, petrochemical and polymer. All those things are widely use by people. Furthermore, chemical engineer creates a ways in making things that are useful and environment friendly.
I believe that chemical engineers have high contribution to the worldwide.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
I would like to talk about a very famous love story title "pride and prejudice". It’s basically is about the purity of love.
First published in 1813, Pride and Prejudice has consistently been Jane Austen's most popular novel. It portrays life in the genteel rural society of the day, and tells of the initial misunderstandings and later mutual enlightenment between Elizabeth Bennet (whose liveliness and quick wit have often attracted readers) and the haughty Darcy. The title Pride and Prejudice refers (among other things) to the ways in which Elizabeth and Darcy first view each other. The original version of the novel was written in 1796-1797 under the title First Impressions, and was probably in the form of an exchange of letters.
This novel had been made into movie. The title remains the same. Keira Knightley plays the role of Elizabeth. Her acting in the movie was first class. Role of Mr. Darcy was played by Matthew MacFadyen. This movie was released on 2005.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone. I would like to share about one of the country that I adore.
Italy is located in Europe continent. It is one of the well-known countries in this world. Italy is popular with many things such as soccer, pasta and its beautiful places. I bet everyone have heard the name Rome and Venice. Now, I would like to share some informations about Rome and Venice.
Rome
Lets see, in Rome you will find the Vatican, Coliseum, Pantheon, Piazza Navona, Church of Saint Agnese, Trevi Fountain and Spanish Steps. Indeed, Rome is filthy with historically significant attractions. It seems you can’t turn around without bumping into something an Emperor built, captured or destroyed. For those willing to risk potential wrath, there are also the new Da Vinci Code tours, which take you to the locations found in the book. In all seriousness, Rome is a city you should visit at least once in your life.
Venice
I fondly refer to Venice as the floating city. If you’ve seen Venice in movies or televisions shows, the depictions are accurate. Piazza San Marco looks exactly the same, birds and all. The Grande Canal is, well, a grand canal with incredible houses lining it and boats putting up down this water way. Built on mudflats in a lagoon, the city doesn’t really have much room to grow.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
During raya holidays, I went to the cinema to watch this movie. I have been waited for months for this movie. The movie is The Ugly Truth. This movie is directed by Robert Luketic. The main casts of this film are Katherine Heigl and Gerard Butler.

The story is basically about battle of sexes. Abby is the morning show producer in Sacramento and Mike a host for a segment in a television show. Mike is cynic about relationships. Abby dislike Mike but unfortunately, Mike is hired by her boss to work with her. Abby thinks Mike is crass and disgusting while Mike finds Abby to be a control freak. Nevertheless, when she meets the man of her dreams, a doctor named Colin living next to her, Mike persuades her to follow his lead. She agrees to his helpful advice and if he can get her the man she wants, proving his theories on relationships, she will work happily with him, but if Mike fails, he agrees to quit.
Mike succeeds in improving the ratings of the show, helps bring the married co-anchors closer together, and successfully guides Abby to be exactly what Colin would want. Later on, Mike and Abby realize that they are attracted to each other.

I love this movie very much. Even though it is a typically romantic comedy, but still this movie is very entertaining. The chemistry between Heigl and Butler is incredibly great. I really enjoyed watching this movie especially when I am Gerard Butler’s fan.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Malaysia. Our own loving country. Do you all know what the attractions of our country are? Well, I don’t think so. Therefore, I would like to share with all of you the 14 places in Malaysia that everybody should visit. Here are the list:

1. Kuala Lumpur City of Lights

2. Penang–Pearl of The Orient ‘FOOD Paradise’

3. Historical Melaka… Where It All Began

4. Cameron Highlands–For Coolness, Fresh Fruits and Vegetables

5. Kelantan – Cradle of Malay Civilization

6. Langkawi – The Little Island Paradise

7. Genting Highlands–The Cool City of Entertainment

8. Sipadan,Sabah– An Oceanic Wonder of Nature

9. Pangkor Island – A Tropical Paradise

10. Mulu Caves,Sarawak–A UNESCO World Heritage Site

11. Tioman Island – The Exotic Island of Natural Beauty

12. Terengganu–Where Nature Embraces Natural Heritage

13. National Park,Pahang–For Ecological Wonders

14. Redang Island – For Beautiful Beaches, Crystal Clear Blue Sea

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hi everyone. Have you ever heard about tongue twister? Let me tell you about this interesting game.
A tongue-twister is a phrase that is designed to be difficult to articulate properly. Tongue-twisters may rely on similar but distinct phonemes, unfamiliar constructs in loanwords, or other features of a language.
Here are some collections of tongue twisters.

1. Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,Where's the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked?

2. Denise sees the fleece,Denise sees the fleas.At least Denise could sneeze and feed and freeze the fleas.

3. Can you can a can as a canner can can a can?

4. I wish to wish the wish you wish to wish, but if you wish the wish the witch wishes, I won't wish the wish you wish to wish.

5. Luke's duck likes lakes. Luke Luck licks lakes. Luke's duck licks lakes. Duck takes licks in lakes Luke Luck likes. Luke Luck takes licks in lakes duck likes.

6. One smart fellow, he felt smart. Two smart fellows, they felt smart. Three smart fellows, they felt smart. Four smart fellows, they felt smart. Five smart fellows, they felt smart.
Six smart fellows, they felt smart.

7. While we were walking, we were watching window washers wash Washington's windows with warm washing water.

8. Swan swam over the sea. Swim, swan, swim!
Swan swam back again. Well swum swan!

9. She sells sea shells on the sea shore;
The shells that she sells are sea shells I'm sure. So if she sells sea shells on the sea shore, I'm sure that the shells are sea shore shells.

10. Whether the weather be fine or whether the weather be not. Whether the weather be cold
or whether the weather be hot. We'll weather the weather whether we like it or not.
Don’t forget to try it!!!

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Reading. I love reading since I was a kid. I like to read story books especially fairy tales. I have a collection of fairy tales books at home. Now, I still read fairy tales, but seldom. I prefer to read novels and comics. For me, reading novels is one way for me to spend my leisure time. I am willing to spend some money to buy novel if it is interesting. I am very choosy when buying novels. I’ll read the synopsis 2 or 3 times and compare it with other book. I just want to make sure that it has an enjoyable story. This is because I read my novels more than once. I have this novel that I really regret of buying it. The story is really bad. I only read it once and I don’t think I ever going to read it again. It is such a waste of money. I was fooled by its synopsis. I read both, Malay and English novels. Some my collections are Confession of a shophaholic, the twilight series, Bicara Hati, Sehangat Asmara and many more. This hobby of mine is different in family since I am the only who like to read. My mother and sister certainly not a novel fan. I hope that I will continue reading until the day I lost my sight. One more thing, I have this habit which is I must read before I went to sleep. It doesn’t matter any kind of reading material, as long as I can read it.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
What is love? It is one of the most difficult questions for the mankind. Centuries have passed by, relationships have bloomed and so has love. But no one can give the proper definition of love.

Love is patient, love is kind. It has no envy, nor it boasts itself and it is never proud. It rejoices over the evil and is the truth seeker. Love protects; preserves and hopes for the positive aspect of life. Depending on context, love can be of different varieties. Romantic love is a deep, intense and unending. It shared on a very intimate and interpersonal and sexual relationship. The term Platonic love, familial love and religious love are also matter of great affection. It is more of desire, preference and feelings. The meaning of love will change with each different relationship and depends more on its concept of depth, versatility, and complexity.
Psychology portrays love as a cognitive phenomenon with a social cause. It is said to have three components in the book of psychology: Intimacy, Commitment, and Passion. In ancient proverb love is defined as a high form of tolerance. Love also includes compatibility. But it is more of journey to the unknown when the concept of compatibility comes into picture. Maybe the person whom we see in front of us, may be least compatible than the person who is miles away. We might talk to each other and portray that we love each other, but practically we do not end up into any relationship. Also in compatibility, the key is to think about the long term successful relationship, not a short journey. We need to understand each other and must always remember that no body is perfect.
Be together, share your joy and sorrow, understand each other, provide space to each other, but always be there for each others need. And surely love will blossom to strengthen your relationship with your matter of affection.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone. I have just finish reading a great article titled “Don’t We all”.
I think that the story is trying to imply that there is no perfect man in this world .No matter how perfect a person are , they got their own problem physically or mentally. So we as a human being have to help each other because we human are a big family actually. We all have our own power and weakness. God give us wisdom and emotion so that we can feel compassion towards each other and help each other regardless what kind a person is. So that, we can support each other weakness and combine our power to make various of miracles.

So no matter who are you, or how powerless you are, if you see someone in trouble try to help them as much as possible within your capability because your small contribution can make the world a better place.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone. I have just read an article about an apple. Have you ever know that eating an apple have many advantages?
Here I want to share with you some information about apples. Eating apples can help reducing the risk of lung cancer and heart attack. Like others fruits, apple contains vitamins C as well as several others antioxidant compounds. Besides that, apple fibres help in reducing colon cancer and the most important things is apples can make your skins look beautiful.
According to a research that had been made, a person can loss his/her weight up to 33% when he/she eat apple before taking their meals. So this is good news for those who are trying to lose their weight. You just can lose your weight by eating apples without wasting money. Isn’t this much easier?
I bet all of you have heard the proverb 'an apple a day keeps the doctor away’. It is the truth. Just by eating apples, you can be healthy and have beautiful skins. So, what are you waiting for? Go out and buy some apples. ^_^

Anonymous said...

MOHANA A/P MUNIAPAN
K36, KE09049

Good morning to all. I hope everyone is in pink of health. Today I am going to talk about literature and its importance. I would like to invite my friends who are reading this posting, to search in their memories about literature. It is because all of us have learnt literature in secondary school. Literature is defined as the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters", and therefore the academic study of literature is known as Letters (as in the phrase "Arts and Letters"). We would have learnt the literature in various form namely in poems, novel, short stories and others. Literature not only describes reality but also apply to it. Yes, literature is not merely a depiction of reality it is rather a value and even as a guidance to lead life. Literary works are resembles of the thinking, activities and conflicts that occur s in the society. They are a depiction of the different facets of common man's life. Classical literary appear to be the critical and creative part of the literature. Exposing an individual to good literary works, is equivalent to provide them with the finest of educational opportunities. On the other hand, the lack of exposure to classic literary works is equal to depriving an individual from an opportunity to grow as an individual. Some of the great literary works like the Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata, among others, provide society with the guiding principles of life. Through reading and understanding literature, it helps a person take a closer look at the different facets of life. In many ways, it can change one's perspective towards life. I also had go through that in my life. When I were studying form 4, I had read the poem `The Road Not Taken’ and even experienced the meaning on my own. The theme of the poem is doing a big decision in life. After I finished my form 5, I face a great challenge of what to do next regarding my studies. At that time, I were very enigmatic of which path to go. Finally, I feel that literature is not only as our complimentary syllabus but also as our guidance at later stage of our life.

Anonymous said...

Mohana A/P Muniapan
K36, KE09049

Now wanted to talk about Taj Mahal.
I' guess everyone knows about this world's wonders.
Taj Mahal was built by a Muslim, Emperor Shah Jahan (died 1666 C.E.) in the memory of his dear wife and queen Mumtaz Mahal in Agra, India. Taj Mahal (meaning Crown Palace) is a Mausoleum that houses the grave of queen Mumtaz Mahal at the lower chamber. The grave of Shah Jahan was added to it later.The Taj is the most beautiful monument built entirely of white marble. Its stunning architectural beauty is beyond adequate description, particularly at dawn and sunset. The Taj seems to glow in the light of the full moon.
Taj Mahal was constructed over a period of twenty-two years, employing twenty thousand workers. It was completed in 1648 C.E. at a cost of 32 Million Rupees.

Emperor Shah Jahan himself described the Taj in these words:

Should guilty seek asylum here,
Like one pardoned, he becomes free from sin.
Should a sinner make his way to this mansion,
All his past sins are to be washed away.
The sight of this mansion creates sorrowing sighs;
And the sun and the moon shed tears from their eyes.
In this world this edifice has been made;
To display thereby the creator's glory.

Eventhough the poem is not as understandable, but I still can feel the love of that great emperor for his beloved wife which is hidden in the Taj Mahal.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Today I would like to talk about my favourite food which is spaghetti. I really love spaghetti. I can eat as many as you all could imagine.^^ I eat all kind of spaghetti like bolognese, arabiata and carbonara. Why I love spaghetti? Even I also do not know. Maybe I got Italian blood flowing in my body. Just kidding.Well, let me share some information on what is spaghetti.
Spaghetti is the plural form of the Italian word spaghetto, which is a diminutive of spago, meaning "thin string" or "twine". The word spaghetti can be literally translated as "little lines."
Spaghetti is a long, thin, cylindrical pasta of Italian origin. A variety of pasta dishes are based on it, from spaghetti with cheese and pepper or garlic and oil to a spaghetti with tomato, meat, and other sauces. Spaghetti is made of semolina or flour and water.
Spaghetti is frequently served with tomato sauce, which may contain various herbs (especially oregano, and basil), olive oil, meat, or vegetables. Other spaghetti preparations include using bolognese sauce, carbonara, and chili. Grated hard cheeses, such as Pecorino Romano, Parmesan, and Asiago cheese, are often added.
So for anyone who haven’t tried spaghetti, please go and eat it. You are really missing something that is totally delicious. It such waste if you never want to try it.

Anonymous said...

FARHANAH BT AMANULLA KHAN K36

Hello everyone.
Since this is my last post, I would like to share my experience in UMP until now. It’s been one semester since I registered here. I can’t believe how fast time flew. In this few months, a lot of thing I have learned. I made lots of new friends. All of them are nice. My course mates also good. Everyone is sporting. I enjoyed being in the class. The lectures here also very nice. They treat us kindly. Final is just around the corner. I guess I need to start revising. Furthermore, the study week is shorten to 5 days. For me, university life is totally different than matriculation. Here, students need to be independent. There’s no more hoping for lecturers to push us to study. All we have to do by our own initiative. I do think everybody realize this reality. So, I hope for everyone best in this final exam.

Goodbye. Adios.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor k36

Hi everyone.
Today I want to talk about my hometown,malacca. Malacca is the third smallest Malaysian state, after Perlis and Penang. It is located in the southern region of the Malay Peninsula, on the Straits of Malacca. It borders Negeri Sembilan to the north and the state of Johor to the south. The capital is Malacca Town. This historical city centre has been listed as a UNESCO World Heritage Site since 7 July 2008. Although one of the oldest Malay sultanates, the Yang di-Pertua Negeri or Governor, rather than a Sultan, acts as the head of state.The tourism and manufacturing sectors are the two most important sectors in the state economy. Malacca has adopted as its slogan, "Visiting Malacca Means Visiting Malaysia" . It is rich in cultural heritage and bears several places of historical interest. Malacca holds up several modern shopping complexes to attract more visitors to the state. Examples include Mahkota Parade Shopping Centre at Plaza Mahkota, Dataran Pahlawan Melaka Megamall which is situated on the historical field of Padang Pahlawan, where Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al Haj announced the independence day of the Federation Of Malaya. Melaka Mall Shopping Complex , A'Famosa Safari and Theme Park and Plaza Melaka Raya at the Taman Melaka Raya.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor k36

Hi everyone.
Today I want to talk about Taj Mahal. Taj Mahal is a mausoleum located in Agra, India, built by Mughal Emperor Shah Jahan in memory of his favorite wife, Mumtaz Mahal. The Taj Mahal is considered the finest example of Mughal architecture, a style that combines elements from Persian, Indian, and Islamic architectural styles In 1983, the Taj Mahal became a UNESCO World Heritage Site and was cited as "the jewel of Muslim art in India and one of the universally admired masterpieces of the world's heritage." While the white domed marble mausoleum is its most familiar component, the Taj Mahal is actually an integrated complex of structures. Building began around 1632 and was completed around 1653, and employed thousands of artisans and craftsmen. The construction of the Taj Mahal was entrusted to a board of architects under imperial supervision including Abd ul-Karim Ma'mur Khan, Makramat Khan, and Ustad Ahmad Lahauri

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor k36

Hi everyone.
Today I want to talk about The Statue of Liberty. The Statue of Liberty officially titled Liberty Enlightening the World, dedicated on October 28, 1886, is a monument commemorating the centennial of the signing of the United States Declaration of Independence, given to the United States by the people of France to represent the friendship between the two countries established during the American Revolution. It represents a woman wearing a stola, a radiant crown and sandals, trampling a broken chain, carrying a torch in her raised right hand and a tabula ansata tablet, where the date of the Declaration of Independence JULY IV MDCCLXXVI is inscribed, in her left arm. Standing on Liberty Island in New York Harbor, it welcomes visitors, immigrants, and returning Americans traveling by ship. The statue is made of a sheathing of pure copper, hung on a framework of steel ,originally puddled iron with the exception of the flame of the torch, which is coated in gold leaf, originally made of copper and later altered to hold glass panes. It stands atop a rectangular stonework pedestal with a foundation in the shape of an irregular eleven-pointed star. The statue is 151 ft (46 m) tall, but with the pedestal and foundation, it is 305 ft (93 m) tall.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor k36

Hi everyone.
Today I want to talk about Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām. Al-Masjid al-Ḥarām is the largest mosque in the world. Located in the city of Mecca, it surrounds the Kaaba, the place which Muslims turn towards while offering daily prayers and is considered the holiest place on Earth by Muslims. The mosque is also known as the Grand Mosque. The current structure covers an area of 400,800 square metres (99.0 acres) including the outdoor and indoor praying spaces and can accommodate up to 4 million worshippers during the Hajj period, the largest annual gatherings of people in the world.
Islamic tradition holds that the Mosque was first built by the angels before the creation of mankind, when Allah ordained a place of worship on Earth to reflect the house in heaven called al-Baytu l-Maˤmur.From time to time, the Mosque was destroyed and rebuilt anew. According to Islamic belief it was built by prophet Ibrahim A.S and prophet Ismail A.S(prophet Ibrahim's son).

Anonymous said...

Penelope Ering Laing-K36

Hello everyone. Cheerleading suddenly caught into my mind today. So, I searched a little bit about cheerleading in the net so I can share about it with you all. Cheerleading is one of very interesting sports. I once want to join cheerleading team but badly, my former school does not organise any cheerleading club or team. But, still, I am very into cheerleading shows or performance. For your information, Cheerleading is a sport that uses organized routines that range from 1 minute to 3 minutes made from elements of tumbling, dance, jumps, cheers, and stunting to direct spectators of events to cheer on sports teams at games and matches. Cheerleaders draw attention to the event and encourage audience participation. The athlete involved is called a cheerleader. The National Cheerleading Association is the sanctioning body for cheerleading in the USA. Cheerleading has not yet been recognised as a sport in the UK, thus does not have an official body.
Cheerleading is originally from United States, and remains a predominantly American activity. The growing presentation of the sport to a global audience has been led by the 1997 start of broadcasts of cheerleading competition by ESPN International and the worldwide release of the 2000 film Bring it On. In addition, even in our country, Malaysia, has organised some of cheerleading competitions.
In my opinion, the ideas of Malaysian people that held cheerleading clubs and competitions have encourage students to do sports. Since cheerleading is very interesting and healthy, I am sure students will be more into it. Besides, I think that practising the steps that we learn in cheers indirectly makes our brain more active. Plus, we can make strong bonding between our teammates where cheerleading is one of sports that really need team works and disciplines. That is all from me. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Nahdiyyah Rosslan K36

Assalamualaikum and good morning to Miss Hanum and fellow friends. Today I want to talk about good recipe on how to make strawberry yogurt pancakes. I believe that all of us like yogurt. We can use yogurt to make pancakes. Things you will need are:
1)2 Cups Pancake Mix
2)1 Cup milk
3)2 Large eggs
4)1 Cup sliced fresh strawberries
5)4 oz strawberry yogurt
6)Non-stick cooking spray
7)A griddle pan or similar pan

Then you may proceed with next step that are:
1)Spray the griddle pan thoroughly with the non-stick cooking spray and set it on your stove top. Set the stove to medium.

2)Mix all ingredients in a larger mixing bowl except for a 1/4 cup of strawberries. Add 4 ounces of plain yogurt or strawberry yogurt to your batter; remember this is a recipe for strawberry yogurt pancakes! Stir thoroughly to ensure all ingredients are mixed together.

3)Pour pancake batter on to the griddle using a 1/4 cup measuring cup, or 1/2 cup for larger pancakes. You should be able to fit 4 pancakes on a 10 inch griddle using the 1/4 cup measuring cup.

4)Flip the pancakes over using a spatula when you see the edges of the pancakes starting to dry. The side that was down on the griddle should be a nice golden brown.

5)Check under a pancake to see if the other side has browned, and take them off the griddle. Add more pancakes to the griddle, or store the extra batter in your refrigerator.

6)Top the pancakes with the remaining strawberries. You can then add other pancake favorites like butter and syrup.

Hope you enjoy it. That all from me. Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Nahdiyyah Rosslan K36

Good morning to Miss Hanum and my friends. Now I want to tell you about how to socialize, be funny and make friends. Making friends is not always easy. It depends on how outgoing you are. If you are shy, then you need to build up your confidence to actually be popular. Hopefully this tips might help you.

1. Just be yourself. Don't be afraid to express your opinions. If someone insults you, just ignore them.
2. Be optimistic. Even if you are feeling really down, remember that there's always something out there to smile about. A positive outlook will make people want to be around you a lot more.
3. Crack a joke. (Having a sense of humor is important, but don't get too carried away, there are some things you have to be serious about.If you joke about your friend in a rude way it could damage your relationship with them.)
4. Smile as much as you can! Signs of encouragement let people know you care about what they are saying.
5. Share interesting/silly ideas. Your thoughts can open up many doors that can lead to friendship.
6. Listen more than you talk. Instead of nodding and smiling and occasionally wiping the drool off your face, try to take what the person says and run with it. Add your own thoughts into the mix - but don't hijack the conversation.
7. Start by doing little things if you are very reserved. For example, every time you go to school, work, or wherever, say hello to one person and have a one-on-one conversation with them.
8. Say "hello" to those that don't talk much. (Share something about yourself, such as where you're going or why you're there. Avoid talking about the weather - as Tom Waits says, "Strangers talk about the weather." Try to compliment them.
9. Don't expect perfection out of anyone, especially yourself. For example, if you forget your own name while introducing yourself, just make fun of the situation.
10. Be Patient. If you are still among strangers, the apprehension of a conversation may cause a delay in comments. Don't worry, that will go away in short order.
11. Talk to older people, maybe even your own folks. They will be less likely to ridicule you, therefore making it easier to learn to talk well.
12. Place importance on making social contacts. The people who are considered popular may not be the sharpest tacks in the box, but they are acquainted with important people who may contribute to their future careers. It is never too late to feel that being popular is important. If your work environment allows for it, host a party, organize a sports game, etc.
13. Love yourself. It is difficult to like others when you do not appreciate yourself for who you are. Try exercise to improve your self-esteem. Start your journey to "self-discovery."
14. Be loyal. Little things count. If you make an appointment, be on time. If you're in a group, show up early, and stay late (even if you don't have anything to say at the moment).
15. Be nice to others. Always give compliments, but don't try too hard. If you are shy, take a deep breath and risk it - you never know what might happen. Again, if you are shy on the outside but a little crazy on the inside, let it out once in a while. Wear your hair up high and spin around or dance. Others will laugh and find you funny and fun to be with.
16. Stand up for yourself/your rights. When someone is being too hard on you or perhaps showing signs of prejudice, speak up! Let it out in the open: "Why is it you're so prejudiced?"
17. Be honest. Lying will make people not want to be your friend any more.
18. Respect everyone, no matter what they think or say. They are a person and deserve to be treated with respect. If you treat people well they will treat you the same..

Anonymous said...

Nahdiyyah Rosslan K36

Good morning to Miss Hanum and friends. Now I want to talk about yakult. How many people nowadays drink yakult? Yakult is good for our health. Yakult is a Japanese probiotic milk-like product made by fermenting a mixture of skimmed milk with a special strain of the bacterium Lactobacillus casei Shirota. It was created by Minoru Shirota who graduated from the Medical School of Kyoto University in 1930. Yakult is a high quality probiotics in the form of a cultured milk drink. Yakult contains the probiotic bacteria "Lactobacillus casei Shirota" (also called the "Shirota strain" or LcS). With 30 billion live Shirota strain in each bottle, Yakult has among the highest concentrations of probiotics compared to other probiotics on the market (most probiotic drinks and supplements claim to contain at most 1 to 10 billion live probiotic bacteria per serving or per capsule).
The Shirota strain is scientifically proven to be among the 'strongest' strains of beneficial bacteria, and has been shown to benefit human health.
In Japan, Yakult is acknowledged by the Japanese Ministry of Health as a "Food for Specified Health Usages" with approved health claim "The Lactobacillus casei Shirota strain reaches the intestines alive, so this product maintains good health by increasing beneficial bacteria, decreasing harmful bacteria and improving the intestinal environment".
Free of preservatives, colourings and stabilizers, Yakult is the right choice for those looking for high quality probiotics for good health. Lets enjoy this yakult to maintain our health.

Anonymous said...

Nahdiyyah Rosslan K36

Assalamualaikum and good morning to all especially to Miss Hanum. Today I want to share a good moral short story. The story is about a little bird was flying south for the Winter. It was so cold the bird froze and fell to the ground into a large field.

While he was lying there, a cow came by and dropped some dung on him.
As the frozen bird lay there in the pile of cow dung, he began to realize how warm he was.

The dung was actually thawing him out!
He lay there all warm and happy, and soon began to sing for joy.

A passing cat heard the bird singing and came to investigate. Following the sound, the cat discovered the bird under the pile of cow dung, and promptly dug him out and ate him.

The morals of the story are:
(1) Not everyone who shits on you is your enemy.
(2) Not everyone who gets you out of shit is your friend.
(3) And when you’re in deep shit, it’s best to keep your mouth shut!

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Good evening. Today I am going to talk about love. Generally when we asked teenagers who are in love, they will say it is a beautiful feeling that everyone should be experienced. What is the meaning of love? Here I will explain the meaning of love where I obtain from internet .
Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection. The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure ("I loved that meal") to intense interpersonal attraction ("I love my girlfriend"). This diversity of meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states.

As an abstract concept, love usually refers to a deep, ineffable feeling of tenderly caring for another person. Even this limited conception of love, however, encompasses a wealth of different feelings, from the passionate desire and intimacy of romantic love to the nonsexual emotional closeness of familial and Platonic love to the profound oneness or devotion of religious love. Love in its various forms acts as a major facilitator of interpersonal relationships and, owing to its central psychological importance, is one of the most common themes in the creative arts.
I hope the definition that I stated here for love is useful for whom are in an enigmatic situation. Lets begin to love everything and everyone so that we can create a harmony environment in this beautiful earth. Let us avoid from hatred feeling which can deteriorate a relationship.
Thank you.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36

Hello,meet you all again with another wonder of the world. Now, it is the Christ Redeemer. Christ redeemer(1931) Rio de Janeiro located in Brazil. I first saw this statue while watching CSI miami in AXN channel. There was one episode where the CSI crew need to go to brazil in order to solve a case. The statue was shown in the episode. It is huge and scary because was build in a high mountain.
This statue of Jesus stands 38 meters tall, atop the Corcovado mountain overlooking Rio de Janeiro. The statue was designed by a Brazilian named Heitor da Silva Costa and created by French sculptor Paul Landowski, it is one of the world’s best-known monuments. The construction of the statue took five years and was inaugurated on October 12, 1931. It has become a symbol of the city and of the warmth of the Brazilian people, who receive visitors with open arms.
I would say that the best time to visit the Christ the Redeemer statue is late afternoon or evening when you can enjoy the splendor of the setting sun while taking in one of the most important landmarks in the world. I like the most the open arms which like welcomes everyone. I think the statue of Jesus Christ represents that Jesus guides and helps us everyday.
Thanks for reading.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Now I would like to share about another wonder of world. Now it is about the Colosseum in Rome. I hope one day will be able to go to Rome. Only if I could get the opportunity, I will never miss it. I will be the first person in the list because it is one of the world wonder I admire most.
Colosseum is the great amphitheater in the centre of Rome was built to give favors to successful legionnaires and to celebrate the glory of the Roman Empire. Its design concept still stands to this very day, and virtually every modern sports stadium some 2,000 years later still bears the irresistible imprint of the Colosseum's original design. Today, through films and history books, we are even more aware of the cruel fights and games that took place in this arena, all for the joy of the spectators.
The Colosseum was designed to hold 50,000 spectators, and it had approximately eighty entrances so crowds could arrive and leave easily and quickly. The plan is a vast ellipse, measuring externally 188 m x 156 m (615 ft x 510 ft), with the base of the building covering about 6 acres. Vaults span between eighty radial walls to support tiers of seating and for passageways and stairs. The facade of three tiers of arches and an attic story is about 48.5 m (158 ft) tall — roughly equivalent to a 12-15 story building. The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian. Located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome. Its monumental size and grandeur as well as its practical and efficient organization for producing spectacles and controlling the large crowds make it one of the great architectural monuments achieved by the ancient Romans.

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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Now I would like to share about another wonder of world. Now it is about the Colosseum in Rome. I hope one day will be able to go to Rome. Only if I could get the opportunity, I will never miss it. I will be the first person in the list because it is one of the world wonder I admire most.
Colosseum is the great amphitheater in the centre of Rome was built to give favors to successful legionnaires and to celebrate the glory of the Roman Empire. Its design concept still stands to this very day, and virtually every modern sports stadium some 2,000 years later still bears the irresistible imprint of the Colosseum's original design. Today, through films and history books, we are even more aware of the cruel fights and games that took place in this arena, all for the joy of the spectators.
The Colosseum was designed to hold 50,000 spectators, and it had approximately eighty entrances so crowds could arrive and leave easily and quickly. The plan is a vast ellipse, measuring externally 188 m x 156 m (615 ft x 510 ft), with the base of the building covering about 6 acres. Vaults span between eighty radial walls to support tiers of seating and for passageways and stairs. The facade of three tiers of arches and an attic story is about 48.5 m (158 ft) tall — roughly equivalent to a 12-15 story building. The Colosseum or Flavian Amphitheater was begun by Vespasian, inaugurated by Titus in 80 A.D. and completed by Domitian. Located on marshy land between the Esquiline and Caelian Hills, it was the first permanent amphitheater to be built in Rome. Its monumental size and grandeur as well as its practical and efficient organization for producing spectacles and controlling the large crowds make it one of the great architectural monuments achieved by the ancient Romans.

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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36

Last week, I have read about Niagara water falls. It was amazing. The Niagara Falls are massive waterfalls on the Niagara River, straddling the international border separating the Canadian province of Ontario and the U.S. state of New York. The falls are 17 miles (27 km) north-northwest of Buffalo, New York, 75 miles (120 km) south-southeast of Toronto, Ontario, between the twin cities of Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Niagara Falls, New York.
Niagara Falls is composed of two major sections separated by Goat Island: Horseshoe Falls, on the Canadian side of the border and American Falls on the United States side. The smaller Bridal Veil Falls also is located on the American side, separated from the main falls by Luna Island. Niagara Falls were formed when glaciers receded at the end of the Wisconsin glaciation (the last ice age), and water from the newly-formed Great Lakes carved a path through the Niagara Escarpment en route to the Atlantic Ocean. While not exceptionally high, the Niagara Falls are very wide. More than six million cubic feet (168,000 m³) of water falls over the crest line every minute in high flow, and almost 4 million cubic feet (110,000 m³) on average. It is the most powerful waterfall in North America.
The Niagara Falls are renowned both for their beauty and as a valuable source of hydroelectric power. Managing the balance between recreational, commercial, and industrial uses has been a challenge for the stewards of the falls since the 1800s.
Niagara Falls is divided into the Horseshoe Falls and the American Falls. The Horseshoe Falls drop about 173 feet (53 m), the height of the American Falls varies between 70-100 feet (21 m) because of the presence of giant boulders at its base. The larger Horseshoe Falls are about 2,600 feet (792 m) wide, while the American Falls are 1,060 feet (323 m) wide.
Aerial view of Niagara Falls, with American Falls on the left and the Horseshoe Falls on the right
The volume of water approaching the falls during peak flow season may sometimes be as much as 202,000 cubic feet per second (5,720 m³/s). By comparison Africa's spectacular Victoria Falls has over 19 million cubic feet (546,000 m³) of water falling over its crest line each minute during the peak of the wet season (320,000 cu ft/9,100 m³ per second). Since the flow is a direct function of the Lake Erie water elevation, it typically peaks in late spring or early summer. During the summer months, 100,000 cubic feet per second (2,832 m³/s) of water actually traverses the Falls, some 90% of which goes over the Horseshoe Falls, while the balance is diverted to hydroelectric facilities. This is accomplished by employing a weir with movable gates upstream from the Horseshoe Falls. The Falls flow is further halved at night, and during the low tourist season in the winter, remains a flat 50,000 cubic feet per second (1,416 m³/s). Water diversion is regulated by the 1950 Niagara Treaty and is administered by the International Niagara Board of Control (IJC).
Viewpoints on the American shore generally are astride or behind the falls. The falls face directly toward the Canadian shore. Thus, the most complete views of Niagara Falls are available from the Canadian side of the river.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
I am sure that all of you have heard of Great Wall of China. .This great wall is the icon of China, moreover it is one of the 7 wonders of the world. Do you have wondered how many people should have given their life to build the great wall. I am still wondering how do the people of ancient China live in such a horror, I mean how they have to obey their cruel king. but in another way, the cruel of China had given a opportunity to the world to see a grand architecture and a historical significance.

The Great Wall of China was built to link existing fortifications into a united defense system and better keep invading Mongol tribes out of China. It is the largest man-made monument ever to have been built and it is disputed that it is the only one visible from space. Just like a gigantic dragon, the Great Wall winds up and down across deserts, grasslands, mountains and plateaus, stretching approximately 6,700 kilometers (4,163 miles) from east to west of China. With a history of more than 2000 years, some of the sections of the great wall are now in ruins or even entirely disappeared.
However, it is still one of the most appealing attractions all around the world owing to its architectural grandeur and historical significance. Many thousands of people must have given their lives to build this colossal construction. The mystery of the construction of the wall is amazing. The construction of the Great Wall, drew heavily on the local resources for construction materials, was carried out in line with the local conditions under the management of contract and responsibility system. A great army of manpower, composed of soldiers, prisoners, and local people, built the wall. The construction result demonstrates the manifestation of the wisdom and tenacity of the Chinese people.
Yes, it is the Great Wall of China.

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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Hello everyone!

While I was surfing the internet, I saw an interesting article which made me wondering and amaze. I keep on asking myself it is true?
Without gaining much attention, let me share the article.

1. If you are right handed, you will tend to chew your food on your right side. If you are left handed, you will tend to chew your food on your left side.
2. If you stop getting thirsty, you need to drink more water. For when a human body is dehydrated, its thirst mechanism shuts off.
3. Chewing gum while peeling onions will keep you from crying.
4. Your tongue is germ free only if it is pink. If it is white there is a thin film of bacteria on it.
5. The Mercedes-Benz motto is “Das Beste oder Nichts” meaning “the best or nothing”.
6. The Titanic was the first ship to use the SOS signal.
7. The pupil of the eye expands as much as 45 percent when a person looks at something pleasing.
8. The average person who stops smoking requires one hour less sleep a night.
9. Laughing lowers levels of stress hormones and strengthens the immune system. Six-year-olds laugh an average of 300 times a day. Adults only laugh 15 to 100 times a day.
10. The roar that we hear when we place a seashell next to our ear is not the ocean, but rather the sound of blood surging through the veins in the ear.

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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Well, two days ago, I read an article entitle living in city or countryside. Which will be your choice? Both places have its benefits and also its negative implications. It depends on us how we going to lead our life. Let me share the pros and cons of both places.
Based on the article, city life has become associated with stress, crime and pollution. Life in city is very hectic. Traffic congestion fierce competition at work place, deadlines, meetings and conferences awaits and hunting the city dwellers. The residents in city always in a hurry to avoid rush hour traffic jams and to stay ahead of others which describes that people in cities have little time to relax. Living in cities and towns is also becoming dangerous. Houses in cities are fenced in and many house owners also install grilles and alarm systems to safeguard their homes. Hence, pollution has become a house word in cities. Exhaust fumes from cars and other motor vehicle contaminate the air, and there is always traffic noise.
Whereas in the countryside, life is much more relaxed, there is little hassle and competition. Usually, the villagers go about their tasks during the day and rest in the evenings. Living in a city is more safe because people there usually know one another and outsiders are easily spotted. The countryside is also known for its fresh air and quiet surroundings, which is good for one’s physical mental health. The countryside has, unfortunately, few job opportunities and places for leisure. It also has an inadequate public transportation system.
If and only the countryside has equal facilities as cities, I will definitely choose countryside to settle down.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
Do you all watch anime series? I'm one of the huge anime fanatic. I started watching anime series when I was in form 2. The first anime series i watched was "Slumdunk". "Slumdunk" anime series is my all time favourite. I even manage to get the slumdunk series from my classmate to watch the series again and again during the weekend. This is an article about history of anime.
Anime began at the beginning of the 20th century, when Japanese filmmakers experimented with the animation techniques that were being explored in France, Germany, the United States, and Russia. The oldest known anime in existence was screened in 1917 - a two minute clip of a samurai trying to test a new sword on his target, only to suffer defeat.

By the 1930s, animation became an alternative format of storytelling compared to the underdeveloped live-action industry in Japan. Unlike in the United States, the live-action industry in Japan remained a small market and suffered from budgeting, location, and casting restrictions. The lack of Western-looking actors, for example, made it next to impossible to shoot films set in Europe, America, or fantasy worlds that do not naturally involve Japan. Animation allowed artists to create any characters and settings.
The success of Disney's 1937 feature film Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs influenced Japanese animators. In the 60's, Osamu Tezuka adapted and simplified many Disney animation techniques to reduce the costs and number of frames in the production. This was intended to be a temporary measure to allow him to produce material on a tight schedule with an inexperienced animation staff.
During the 1970s, there was a surge of growth in the popularity of manga—which were often later animated—especially those of Osamu Tezuka, who has been called a "legend" and the "god of manga". His work and that of other pioneers in the field, inspired characteristics and genres that are fundamental elements of anime today. The giant robot genre (known as "Mecha" outside Japan), for instance, took shape under Tezuka, developed into the Super Robot genre under Go Nagai and others, and was revolutionized at the end of the decade by Yoshiyuki Tomino who developed the Real Robot genre. Robot anime like the Gundam and Macross series became instant classics in the 1980s, and the robot genre of anime is still one of the most common in Japan and worldwide today. In the 1980s, anime became more accepted in the mainstream in Japan (although less than manga), and experienced a boom in production. Following a few successful adaptations of anime in overseas markets in the 1980s, anime gained increased acceptance in those markets in the 1990s and even more in the 2000s.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
I am sure that most of us have watched the movie, Slumdog millionaire that won the 8 Oscar award. Slumdog millionare is a movie about orphan boy, Jamal Malik, who grows up in the slums of Mumbai. At eighteen, he got the opportunity to take part in India’s ‘Who Wants to be a Millionaire?’ television programme and manage to win 20 million rupees. But before he could answer the last question the police comes and arrest him in suspicion of cheating. Everyone was confused how could a boy with no education get so far in the game. So he tells the police his whole life story and how he knew the answers. All the incidents that he undergo in his life was the answer how he manage to achieve in the game. The only part that confused them was that he was not interested in winning the money and was curious why he took part. The actors who played junior Jamal and Salim were the real slum kids and were stars.The movie also reveal how the orphanage kids are being tortured and misuse for some irresponsible persons in the society. The music director AR Rahman has done a great job. I was really wanted to watch this movie when I knew from my friend that this movie was nominated for OSCAR award. At last, I watch and really enjoyed myself watching this movie and was so motivated and feel so lucky that I am born and being with my family members. At least we have our family to support, protect, and care for us. This movie also indirectly that experience is very important and equivalent to education in life to gain success.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
Now, I would like share about a article or maybe a story written by a son about his mother. Through this story I learned that it is important to give our loved ones the time that they deserve. Nothing in life is more important than your family, believe me! Give them the time they deserve, because these things cannot be put off till some "other" time.
The story:
After 21 years of marriage, my wife wanted me to take another woman out to dinner and a movie. She said, "I love you, but I know this other woman loves you and would Love to spend some time with you."The other woman that my wife wanted me to visit was my Mother, who has been a widow for 19 years, but the demands of my work and my three children had made it possible to visit her only occasionally. That night I called to invite her to go out for dinner and a movie."What's wrong, are you well?" she asked. My mother is the type of woman who suspects that a late night call or a surprise invitation is a sign of bad news."I thought that it would be pleasant to spend some time with you," I responded. "Just the two of us."She thought about it for a moment and then said, "I would like that very much."That Friday after work, as I drove over to pick her up, I was a bit nervous. When I arrived at her house, I noticed that she, too, seemed to be nervous about our date. She waited in the door with her coat on. She had curled her hair and was wearing the dress that she had worn to celebrate her last wedding anniversary. She smiled from a face that was as radiant as an angel's. "I told my friends that I was going to go out with my son and they were impressed," she said, as she got into the car. "They can't wait to hear about our meeting."We went to a restaurant that, although not elegant, was very nice and cozy. My mother took my arm as if she were the First Lady. After we sat down, I had to read the menu. Her eyes could only read large print. Half-way through the entrees, I lifted my eyes and saw Mother sitting there staring at me. A nostalgic smile was on her lips."It was I who used to have to read the menu when you were small," she said."Then it's time that you relax and let me return the favor," I responded. During the dinner , we had an agreeable conversation nothing extraordinary but catching up on recent events of each other's life. We talked so much that we missed the movie. As we arrived at her house later, she said, "I'll go out with you again, but only if you let me invite you."I agreed."How was your dinner date?" asked my wife when I got home."Very nice, much more so than I could have imagined," I answered. A few days later, my mother died of a massive heart attack. It happened so suddenly that I didn't have a chance to do anything for her. Sometime later, I received an envelope with a copy of a restaurant receipt from the same place Mother and I had dined. An attached note said:"I paid this bill in advance. I wasn't sure that I could be there; but, nevertheless, I paid for two plates - one for you and the other for your wife. You will never know what that night meant for me. I love you, son."At that moment, I understood the importance of saying in time: 'I love YOU' .
After read the story, I hope everyone do show love to family members. Love them while they are with us.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
Nowadays, as we all know, English language plays a massive role in our everyday life. We use English everyday but how much we acquire the knowledge about it?
Today I am going to share the informations that I know about English. English is a west Germanic language originating in England and is the first language for most people in United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia , New Zealand , Ireland and Anglophone Caribbean. It is used extensively as a second language and as an official language throughout the world, especially in Commonwealth countries and in many international organisations.
Modern English , sometimes described as the first global lingua franca is the dominant international language in communications, science, business, aviation, entertainment, radio and diplomacy. The initial reason for its enormous spread beyond the bounds of the British Isles where it was originally a native tongue was the British Empire, and by the late nineteenth century its influence had won a truly global reach. It is the dominant language in the United States and the growing economic and cultural influence and status as a global superpower since World War II has significantly accelerated adoption of English as a language across the planet.

A working knowledge of English has become a requirement in a number of fields, occupations and professions such as medicine and as a consequence over a billion people speak English to at least a basic level (see English language learning and teaching).

Linguists such as David Crystal recognize that one impact of this massive growth of English, in common with other global languages, has been to reduce native linguistic diversity in many parts of the world historically, most particularly in Australasia and North America, and its huge influence continues to play an important role in language attrition. By a similar token, historical linguists, aware of the complex and fluid dynamics of language change, are always alive to the potential English contains through the vast size and spread of the communities that use it and its natural internal variety, such as in its creoles and pidgins, to produce a new family of distinct languages over time.

English is one of six official languages of the United Natio.
That’s all from me about English. Thank You.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
Just now, I came across an article about galaxy. It was really superb and amazing.
A galaxy is a massive, gravitationally bound system consisting of stars, an interstellar medium of gas and dust, and dark matter. The name is originated from the Greek root galaxias [γαλαξίας], meaning "milky," a reference to the Milky Way galaxy. Typical galaxies range from dwarfs with as few as ten million (107) stars up to giants with one trillion (1012) stars, all orbiting a common center of mass. Galaxies can also contain many multiple star systems, star clusters, and various interstellar clouds. As wekow,the Sun is one of the stars in the Milky Way galaxy; the Solar System includes the Earth and all the other objects that orbit the Sun.
Historically, galaxies have been categorized according to their apparent shape (usually referred to as their visual morphology). A common form is the elliptical galaxy, which has an ellipse-shaped light profile. Spiral galaxies are disk-shaped assemblages with curving, dusty arms. Galaxies with irregular or unusual shapes are known as peculiar galaxies, and typically result from disruption by the gravitational pull of neighboring galaxies. Such interactions between nearby galaxies, which may ultimately result in galaxies merging, may induce episodes of significantly increased star formation, producing what is called a starburst galaxy. Small galaxies that lack a coherent structure could also be referred to as irregular galaxies.
There are probably more than 100 billion (1011) galaxies in the observable universe. Most galaxies are 1,000 to 100,000 parsecs in diameter and are usually separated by distances on the order of millions of parsecs (or megaparsecs). Intergalactic space (the space between galaxies) is filled with a tenuous gas of an average density less than one atom per cubic meter. The majority of galaxies are organized into a hierarchy of associations called clusters, which, in turn, can form larger groups called superclusters. These larger structures are generally arranged into sheets and filaments, which surround immense voids in the universe.
It was really unbelieveable. I can’t even imagine that we are just a tiny part in the galaxy.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049, K36
Your Intelligence Makeover!

This book is simply superb. When I glanced through few pages I realised that there are many things that how one can learn to nip and tuck his or her knowledge. You will double or triple your reading speed and dramatically improve your memory. Then you will have access to a wide body of information to kick it up a notch and rise to a higher level of intellectual plane.
Besides, your intelligence makeover is a fascinating book that helps the reader focus on learning in a more effective manner. By strengthening our reading, memory, writing, and speaking skills I realised that we can achieve a richer, fuller life.
This book also includes great tips on raising reading speed and comprehension where it aids one to remember details in a well organised way. I feel that the intelligence quizzes are worth the price of the book, just to take it for gathering to test my friends.
All in all, I feel this is a great book to stimulate the growth of knowledge.
I hope everyone must experienced the context of this book.
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Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
My mother has told the story Ramayanam since I was young. The Ramayanam is one of the two great Indian epics,the other being the Mahabharata. Rama, the hero of the Ramayana, is a popular deity worshiped in the Hindu religion. Ram took birth to free the world from cruelty and sins of the demon king, Ravana. According to Hindu tradition, Rama is an incarnation (Avatar), of the god Vishnu. The main purpose of this incarnation is to demonstrate the righteous path (dharma) for all living creatures on Earth. Rama lived his whole life by the rules of dharma in fact, that was why Indian consider him heroic. Rama was born as the first son of King Dasaratha. Ram has also three younger brothers named Laksmanan, Bharatha and Satrughna. Rama then got married to Sita and went to forest for 14 years in order to obey his father’s command. During the 14 years in the forest, he faced a lot of obstacle. One of the biggest challenge he faced was when king Ravana kidnapped his wife Sita. Somehow, Rama and his true devotee try their best to freed sita from Ravana. At last, Ram defeat the evil king Ravana and freed the people in the country.
I like this epic very much as it provides many moral stories and give picture how a human should be.
Thank You.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Among all the food in the world, the food I like most is Indian food, especially my mother’s recipe (home cooked food).
South indian vegetarian food like masala dosa is very popular among Indian people because it is a healthy food contains less fat. In Vedic times, a normal diet consisted of fruit, vegetables, meat, grain, dairy products and honey. Some Indians practice vegetarian food everyday as it promotes good health, free from sins and self satisfaction.

Non-vegetarian food like chicken tikka, and butter chicken is a popular dish in western countries. Other cuisines which borrow Indian cooking styles include Vietnamese cuisine, Indonesian cuisine and Thai cuisine.
Most important beverage for indians is tea and coffee. There are few types of tea and coffee for an example masala tea, madras coffee , filter coffee.

So , I hope everyone will try indian food.I am sure you all will love it.

Anonymous said...

Mohana a/p Muniapan
KE09049,K36
Did you know that about 20 kilometres from the earth’s surface there is a thin layer of gas forming just a small fraction of earth’s atmosphere, without which harmful radiation from the sun will destroy all life from this planet? This is the ozone layer, which filters out harmful ultra-violet-B rays. Today because of our negligence, the ozone layer is depleting. There are many causes for ozone depletion. Among them is nuclear testing but on an everyday level, ozone depletion is also caused by exhaust fumes and the use of industrial gases like chlorofluorocarbon called CFCs. These are used as propellants in spray cans and in making of plastic foam. They are also found in cleaning solvents for computers and in the coolants used in refrigerators and air conditioners. Inadvertently, by using the insects spray every evening to get rid of unwanted mosquitoes, you may be one of the culprit who is contributing to the depletion of the ozone layer. Depletion of ozone layer causes an increase in the amount of harmful ultra-violet rays that reach the surface of the earth. When this happens, there may be an increase in the cases of skin cancers and eye cataracts, reduction in plankton-which means less food for fish-and lower crop yield. Thus, the consequences of ozone depletion can be devastating for earth and its inhabitants. Contributing o ozone depletion is easy but contributing to the protection of the ozone layer demands effort from us all. Ozone-friendly coolants and propellants that can replace chlorofluorocarbon are available and are already being used in some products. Some manufacturers, however, still insists on using the harmful CFCs, often because this are cheaper. Similarly, ozone –friendly engines are developed. We, the consumers, have the power to put pressure to manufacturers to do away with products that harm the ozone layer. By boycotting products that promote ozone depletion, consumers can force manufacturers to stop using this products and instead use those that are less harmful. Let us not sit back and leave it to someone else to take action. To stop the destruction of the ozone layer, and the devastation of this earth, we must adopt “greener” lifestyle. Let us be a wise consumer and a responsible human being to this earth.
Thank You.

Anonymous said...

MOHANA A/P MUNIAPAN
K36, KE09049

Good morning to all. I hope everyone is in pink of health. Today I am going to talk about literature and its importance. I would like my friends who reading this posting, to search in their memory about literature. It is because all of us have learnt literature in secondary school. Literature is defined as the art of written works. Literally translated, the word means "acquaintance with letters", and therefore the academic study of literature is known as Letters (as in the phrase "Arts and Letters"). We would have learnt the literature in various form namely in poems, novel, short stories and others. Literature not only describes reality but also apply to it. Yes, literature is not merely a depiction of reality it is rather a value and even as a guidance to lead life. Literary works are resembles of the thinking, activities and conflicts that occur s in the society. They are a depiction of the different facets of common man's life. Classical literary appear to be the critical and creative part of the literature. Exposing an individual to good literary works, is equivalent to provide them with the finest of educational opportunities. On the other hand, the lack of exposure to classic literary works is equal to depriving an individual from an opportunity to grow as an individual. Some of the great literary works like the Indian epics like Ramayana and Mahabharata, among others, provide society with the guiding principles of life. Through reading and understanding literature, it helps a person take a closer look at the different facets of life. In many ways, it can change one's perspective towards life. I also had go through that in my life. When I were studying form 4, I had read the poem `The Road Not Taken’ and even experienced the meaning on my own. The theme of the poem is doing a big decision in life. After I finished my form 5, I face a great challenge of what to do next regarding my studies. At that time, I were very enigmatic of which path to go. Finally, I feel that literature is not only as our complimentary syllabus but also as our guidance at later stage of our life.
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Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36

Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about Kuala Lumpur. Kuala Lumpur is the capital and largest city of Malaysia. The city proper, making up an area of 244 km2 (94 sq mi), has an estimated population of 1.6 million in 2006. Greater Kuala Lumpur, also known as the Klang Valley, is an urban agglomeration of 7.2 million It is the fastest growing metropolitan region in the country, in terms of population as well as economy. Kuala Lumpur is defined within the borders of the Federal Territory of Kuala Lumpur and is one of three Malaysian Federal Territories. It is an enclave within the state of Selangor, on the central west coast of Peninsular Malaysia.Residents of the city are known as KLites. Beginning in the 1990s, the city has played host to many international sporting, political and cultural events including the 1998 Commonwealth Games and the Formula One World Championship. In addition, Kuala Lumpur is home to the tallest twin buildings in the world, the Petronas Twin Towers.

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Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36

Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about Venice. Together with Padua, the city is included in the Padua-Venice Metropolitan Area (population 1,600,000). The city historically was an independent nation. Venice has been known as the "La Dominante", "Serenissima", "Queen of the Adriatic", "City of Water", "City of Bridges", and "The City of Light". Luigi Barzini, writing in The New York Times, described it as "undoubtedly the most beautiful city built by man". The city stretches across 118 small islands in the marshy Venetian Lagoon along the Adriatic Sea in northeast Italy. The saltwater lagoon stretches along the shoreline between the mouths of the Po (south) and the Piave (north) Rivers. The population estimate of 272,000 inhabitants includes the population of the whole Comune of Venezia, around 62,000 in the historic city of Venice (Centro storico), 176,000 in Terraferma (the Mainland), mostly in the large frazione of Mestre and Marghera, and 31,000 live on other islands in the lagoon.

The Republic of Venice was a major maritime power during the Middle Ages and Renaissance, and a staging area for the Crusades and the Battle of Lepanto, as well as a very important center of commerce and art in the 13th century up to the end of the 17th century. Venice is also famous for its musical, particularly operatic, history, and its most famous son in this field is Antonio Vivaldi.

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Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Penang

Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about Penang. Penang is a state in Malaysia, located on the northwest coast of Peninsular Malaysia by the Strait of Malacca. Penang is the second smallest state in Malaysia after Perlis, and the eighth most populous. The island was referred to as (Bīnláng Yù) in the navigational drawings used by Admiral Zheng He of Ming-dynasty China in his expeditions to the South Seas in the 15th century. Early Malays called it Pulau Ka-Satu or "First Island". The name "Penang" comes from the modern Malay name Pulau Pinang, which means island of the areca nut palm. The name Penang can refer either to the island of Penang or the state of Penang. The capital of Penang state is George Town. More specifically, George Town is also called Tanjung in Malay. Penang Island is simply Pulau Pinang and Penang state is Negeri Pulau Pinang in Malay. Penang is severally known as "The Pearl of the Orient" and "Pulau Pinang Pulau Mutiara" (Penang Island of Pearls). Penang was originally part of the Malay Sultanate of Kedah. On 11 August 1786, Captain Francis Light of the British East India Company landed in Penang and renamed it Prince of Wales Island in honour of heir to the British throne. Light then received it as a portion on his marriage to the daughter of the Sultan of Kedah. Light ceded Penang to the Government of India and promised the Sultan military protection from Siamese and Burmese armies who were threatening Kedah

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Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biotechnology

Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about my field of study, biotechnology. Biotechnology is technology based on biology, agriculture, food science, and medicine. Modern use of the term usually refers to genetic engineering as well as cell- and tissue culture technologies. However, the concept encompasses a wider range and history of procedures for modifying living organisms according to human purposes, going back to domestication of animals, cultivation of plants and "improvements" to these through breeding programs that employ artificial selection and hybridization. By comparison to biotechnology, bioengineering is generally thought of as a related field with its emphasis more on mechanical and higher systems approaches to interfacing with and exploiting living things. Biotechnology draws on the pure biological sciences such as genetics, microbiology, animal cell culture, molecular biology, biochemistry, embryology, and cell biology. In many instances is also dependent on knowledge and methods from outside the sphere of biology (chemical engineering, bioprocess engineering, information technology, biorobotics). Conversely, modern biological sciences including even concepts such as molecular ecology. They are intimately entwined and dependent on the methods developed through biotechnology and what is commonly thought of as the life sciences industry.

Anonymous said...

Mohd Khairul Anwar B Md Nor K36

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chemical_engineering
Hi everyone. Today I want to talk about my major field of study in this universiyt, chemical engineering. Chemical engineering is the branch of engineering that deals with the application of physical science (e.g. chemistry and physics), and life sciences (e.g. biology, microbiology and biochemistry) with mathematics, to the process of converting raw materials or chemicals into more useful or valuable forms. In addition to producing useful materials, modern chemical engineering is also concerned with pioneering valuable new materials and techniques - such as nanotechnology, fuel cells and biomedical engineering. Chemical engineering largely involves the design, improvement and maintenance of processes involving chemical or biological transformations for large-scale manufacture. Chemical engineers ensure the processes are operated safely, sustainably and economically. Chemical engineers in this branch are usually employed under the title of process engineer. A related term with a wider definition is chemical technology. A person employed in this field is called a chemical engineer.

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