Monday, September 7, 2009

Dear M07

Assalamualaikum and Good Day,
Hi students!
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fir said...

An automobile, motor car or car is a wheeled motor vehicle used for transporting passengers, which also carries its own engine or motor. Most definitions of the term specify that automobiles are designed to run primarily on roads, to have seating for one to eight people, to typically have four wheels, and to be constructed principally for the transport of people rather than goods.However, the term automobile is far from precise, because there are many types of vehicles that do similar tasks.

As of 2002, there were 590 million passenger cars worldwide (roughly one car per eleven people).Around the world, there were about 806 million cars and light trucks on the road in 2007; they burn over 260 billion gallons of gasoline and diesel fuel yearly. The numbers are increasing rapidly, especially in China and India.

muhammad firdaus ab moin
mc09031
m07

fir said...

SHE’S beautiful, smart, has a kind heart and she can really shake her booty. Oh, then there is also the not inconsiderable matter of her uplifting music, which has captivated listeners the world over. What more could you ask for in a girl?
I am, of course, talking about Colombian beauty Shakira who has sold millions of albums worldwide. But perhaps I’m too big a fan, I was initially disappointed with her latest English-language studio album, She Wolf. The album boasting eight English songs and four Spanish numbers kicks off with the upbeat title track which will find its way into many clubs. The songs in She Wolf certainly have more layers featuring different sounds and electronics. The staple influences of the Middle East and India are most apparent in the highly enjoyable Gypsy with typically quirky lyrics, “I’m a gypsy, I might steal your clothes and wear them if they fit me.” Sooner or later, the lyrics will start making sense and you’ll find yourself singing to the song.In the end, this album is a must for all Shakira fans and I am sure it will leave you howling for more.

muhammad firdaus ab moin
mc09031
m07

fir said...

Sexual attraction or sex appeal refers to a person's ability to attract in a sexual or erotic manner the interest of another person. The attraction may be to a physical quality of a person, or it may be to other more nebulous qualities of the person.

Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian would typically find a person of the same-sex to be more attractive then one of the other gender. A bisexual person would typically find both sexes to be equally attractive.that all from me..bye.

muhammad firdaus ab moin
mc09031
m07

fir said...

Sexual attraction or sex appeal refers to a person's ability to attract in a sexual or erotic manner the interest of another person. The attraction may be to a physical quality of a person, or it may be to other more nebulous qualities of the person.

Though attempts have been made to devise objective criteria of sexual attractiveness, a person's sexual attractiveness is to a large extent a subjective measure dependent on another person's interest, perception and sexual orientation. For example, a gay or lesbian would typically find a person of the same-sex to be more attractive then one of the other gender. A bisexual person would typically find both sexes to be equally attractive.that all from me..bye.

muhammad firdaus ab moin
mc09031
m07

Anonymous said...

Engineer Part I

To be an engineer isn’t tough than that we have thought. But can be so hard if we were not really understood what is engineering is all about. Including engineering workplace, environment that we may face or situation, how hard or easy the situation is and how do we cope with it, is what the engineer must have in mind. As we all know that a good or the best engineer does have many criteria that not many common people have.


To be the best engineer, qualifications such as have diploma, degree, master or doctor of philosophy is not enough. According to one article I have read, there are three important traits that form foundation of engineer’s competency are knowledge, experience and intuition. Natural science knowledge such as physics, chemistry and biology help engineer to understand the world and that would make the engineer feel easy to deal with the world no matter what is it as long as the have the knowledge, then it would be as easy as A B C.


Engineer often encounter the situations which they might not have much information that is needed. Naturally, engineer design about creating new products whereby that many questions need to answered by them for example; how well does this product work? How it will affect people and also environment? It is really safe for consumption? And what are the effects of doing nothing? The goal of being an engineer is to solve what ever kind of problems that could come.


Engineers provide bridges between science and technology, and between technology and commerce. We have talk all about engineering. We do agree the best student do create the best engineer, the best student for sure have the good criteria such as able to work under pressure, creative thinking, able to demonstrate an effective communications, have a leadership skill also a teaming skills. Do have the sense of responsibility, there are know of all there responsibility toward the people, nature and etc.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

Engineer part II

They also do have the ability to acquire and apply the knowledge of science and engineering fundamentals that have been thought during their course. They need to understand the professional, ethical and safety issues in engineering practices in order to make them the best among the best engineer. Their ability to function effectively as an individual or in group with the willingness to become the leader or manage a big team are the precious skills as professional engineers is what the world need now, not their degree or master qualifications. Their must always be ready, well performed and give the best service to their employer with their technical and also non technical solutions in order solve whatever problems that ever hit them.


Last but not least, in our opinion, engineers in the organization must be creative, and have the willingness to take risks and learn from the failure of the things, their decisions and actions must reinforced each other, able to have a strategic plans but not concrete that they be able to modify their plans according to situation. Last word, as engineers, not only our work is important, but we also have the big responsibilities to organized for others.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

Steve Jobs - Man of Computers.

Who said that Bill Gates is the only computer man in this world. Do you ever heard about Steve Jobs? Steve jobs is the most popular and success American businessman. He is the co-founder and the Chief Executive Officer (CEO) of Apple Inc.

He also formerly served as CEO of Pixar Animation Studios. In the late 1970s, Jobs, with Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak, created one of the first commercially successful personal computers. In the early 1980s, Jobs was among the first to see the commercial potential of the mouse-driven graphical user interface.

After losing a power struggle with the board of directors in 1985, Jobs resigned from Apple and founded NeXT, a computer platform development company specializing in the higher education and business markets.

NeXT's subsequent 1997 buyout by Apple Computer Inc. brought Jobs back to the company he co-founded, and he has served as its CEO since then. Steve Jobs was listed as Fortune Magazine's Most Powerful Businessman of 2007.

Jobs' history in business has contributed greatly to the myths of the idiosyncratic, individualistic Silicon Valley entrepreneur, emphasizing the importance of design and understanding the crucial role aesthetics play in public appeal. His work driving forward the development of products that are both functional and elegant has earned him a devoted following.

In mid-January 2009, Jobs took a 5 month leave of absence from Apple to undergo a liver transplant.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

Apple Inc.

Apple Inc. is an American multinational corporation that designs and manufactures consumer electronics and computer software products. The company's best-known hardware products include Macintosh computers, the iPod and the iPhone.

Apple software includes the Mac OS X operating system, the iTunes media browser, the iLife suite of multimedia and creativity software, the iWork suite of productivity software, Final Cut Studio, a suite of professional audio and film-industry software products, and Logic Studio, a suite of audio tools.

The company operates more than 250 retail stores in nine countries and an online store where hardware and software products are sold. This company was established in Cupertino, California on April 1, 1976 and incorporated January 3, 1977, the company was called Apple Computer, Inc. for its first 30 years, but dropped the word "Computer" on January 9, 2007 to reflect the company's ongoing expansion into the consumer electronics market in addition to its traditional focus on personal computers.

Apple has about 35,000 employees worldwide and had worldwide annual sales of US$32.48 billion in its fiscal year ending September 29, 2008. For reasons as various as its philosophy of comprehensive aesthetic design to its distinctive advertising campaigns,


Apple has established a unique reputation in the consumer electronics industry. This includes a customer base that is devoted to the company and its brand, particularly in the United States. Fortune magazine named Apple the most admired company in the United States in 2008 and in the world in 2009.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

CSI : Crime Scene Investigation


CSI: Crime Scene Investigation is produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and CBS Productions, which became CBS Paramount Television in the fall of 2006.


Formerly a co-production with the now-defunct Alliance Atlantis Communications, that company's interest in the series is now owned by investment firm GS Capital Partners, an affiliate of Goldman Sachs. CBS Paramount acquired AAC's international distribution rights to the program.

The series has been heavily criticized, almost since its debut, by police and district attorneys, who feel CSI portrays an inaccurate image of how police solve crimes, and by the Parents Television Council, who note the level and gratuitousness of graphic violence, images and sexual content seen on the show.


Nevertheless, CSI became the most-watched show on American television by 2002. The success of the show encouraged CBS to produce a franchise, starting in May 2002 with the spin-off CSI: Miami and then again in 2004 with CSI: NY.


The "CSI effect" (sometimes referred to as the "CSI syndrome") is a reference to the phenomenon of popular television shows such as the CSI franchise, Law & Order, Silent Witness, Crossing Jordan and Waking the Dead raising crime victims' and jury members' real-world expectations of forensic science, especially crime scene investigation and DNA testing. This is said to have changed the way many trials are presented today, in that prosecutors are pressured to deliver more forensic evidence in court.


The CSI effect can also be related to the younger generation watching the show. The alluring and captivating techniques that the investigators use to find evidence and capture the criminal seem to be a distant reality of what real investigating entails. There are the same concepts of going out into the field, collecting all the evidence, going back to the lab, identifying different objects, collecting fingerprints, talking to suspects, but CSI tends to paint a very different picture of how things play out in actual life.

For one, there isn't the option of having a camera zoom in on a hair particle, embedded in a carpet covered in blood. Real crime scene investigators have to extensively search a crime scene which takes time. Things don't go as smoothly and quickly as they do on the show. The younger generation watching this show, may grow up with the fascination and intent on becoming a crime scene investigator.

They watch the show and see how they find a fingerprint bring it back to the lab and within a commercial they have found and apprehended the suspect. There is this illusion the show creates that seems will disappoint a generation of kids wanting to pursue this profession. All the technology shown in the show is not what real CSI's use.

Although a fiction show all the techniques they use seem to add a feeling of "good thing they have that machine otherwise they'd be back at square one." It takes real CSI's a lot of time to fit all the pieces together that the television show does seamlessly in an hour showing. It all ties back to the expectation that the show translates into the real world.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

The Sonnet 18

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 ow'st;
Nor shall Death brag thou wander'st 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.
William Shakespeare

Sonnet 18, often alternately titled Shall I compare thee to a summer's day?, is one of the best-known of 154 sonnets written by the English playwright and poet William Shakespeare. Part of the Fair Youth sequence (which comprises sonnets 1-126 in the accepted numbering stemming from the first edition in 1609), it is the first of the cycle after the opening sequence now described as the Procreation sonnets. Most scholars now agree that the original subject of the poem, the beloved to whom the poet is writing, is a male, though the poem is commonly used to describe a woman. In the sonnet, the poet compares his beloved to the summer season, and argues that his beloved is better. The poet also states that his beloved will live on forever through the words of the poem. Scholars have found parallels within the poem to Ovid's Tristia and Amores, both of which have love themes. Sonnet 18 is written in the typical Shakespearean sonnet form, having 14 lines of iambic pentameter ending in a rhymed couplet. Detailed exegeses have revealed several double meanings within the poem, giving it a greater depth of interpretation.

Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

JAMU TEA EFFICIENCY AND BENEFITS

Jamu Tea contains all the natural ingredients without being added with any chemical ingredients. Therefore it helps to reduce excessive fat in the body and supports slimming process in a healthy way and natural way without giving negative effect to the user.

Jamu Tea able to accelerate Lypase enzyme to effectively break up and dissolve body fats in 28 days. Jamu Tea also have other benefits due to its various contains:

1) Improving digestion system

2) Good as body refresher

3) Improving the immune system

4) Act as anti-oxidant

5) Increase the metabolism rate

6) Helping in maintaining
cardiovascular health.

It has been used traditionally by Javanese Princesses, Queens and their people for centuries to reduce body weight and tummy.

Mustika Ratu weight loss slimming tea prevents cravings and encourages the metabolism and the body burns more fat. If the body cannot get nutrients from food intake it will take what it needs from the fatty deposits.

This is the way to lose weight quickly and healthily. It is a fast, natural and healthy way to lose weight. Even the stubborn fatty deposits around the stomach, legs and bottom are removed with this product without the yoyo effect.

Neena Kaylisia
Mc09029

Anonymous said...

Mustika Ratu Slimming Tea.

Mustika Ratu’s Slimming tea is made from guazumae folium which is useful to decrease the body mass, include also theae folium that is a better choice which useful to clear the flow of body liquid, body refreshment, as antioxidant, and can strengthens body’s natural resistance.

These teas differ from most slimming teas available. They do not cause you diarhea, instead they treat obesity from the root. Some of them reduce cholesterol levels a natural way. Therefore they are being used as well for coronary heart diseases.

Others they reduce blood sugar levels and reduce your appetite. This dietary supplement is made from natural herbs and is reinforced of its strength. It can meet the needs of losing weight as well as keep good general health.
so, have a try :-)

Neena kaylisia
Mc09029

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

Assalammualaikum…

Well, now I’ll tell you all about PSP, or known as PLAYSTATION PORTABLE..

Developed by Sony Cooperation, which one of the most ultimate portable gaming machine of all time.

Well, PSP is the most precious devices of all time in the eye of teenagers because it gives the best gaming experience to the player with its powerful graphic and best sound system for a portable gaming machine..

Unfortunately, its price are too expensive to me to buy it, I really looking to buy it in the future although I know that there will be more powerful gaming machine coming soon in the future.

Hopefully, at that time, I already have a stable job and being successful engineer in the future.

So, that’s all from me about PSP…

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

Assalammualaikum…

Well, now I’ll tell you all about PSP, or known as PLAYSTATION PORTABLE..

Developed by Sony Cooperation, which one of the most ultimate portable gaming machine of all time.

Well, PSP is the most precious devices of all time in the eye of teenagers because it gives the best gaming experience to the player with its powerful graphic and best sound system for a portable gaming machine..

Unfortunately, its price are too expensive to me to buy it, I really looking to buy it in the future although I know that there will be more powerful gaming machine coming soon in the future.

Hopefully, at that time, I already have a stable job and being successful engineer in the future.

So, that’s all from me about PSP…

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

assalammualaikum

Well, now about stamp.
Stamp is used when you want to post your letter to others.
But for some, stamp is used as a hobby.
I’m one of them.

I collect stamps since I was 13, for me, by looking to those stamps that I had collected is a pleasure because its make me feel satisfy with my effort to collect it and I’m really enjoy it,.

When I collect the stamps, I will look arranged it accordingly by its country, well until now, I have collected stamps from about 65 different country.

The stamps in each country show the uniquely of their country, about their monument, their king and queen and also their country product.

For instance, Great Britain’s stamps show the face of Queen Victoria, King George.
Germany, shows the picture of Brabus car.

That’s all that I can tell you about stamps..

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

Assalammualaikum

Well, now about kamen rider, although it’s sound childish but I really love it, I watched this series since I was 7 and until now I still find it interesting to be watched although most people around me think it nonsence.

Well, this series started since 1973 and still standing until now because of the support by its fans that are quite many. Until now there have been about more than 20 Kamen rider series were showed.

Well, I love to watch kamen rider because it gives me source of inspiration to be better and evolve to better person, people takes this series as childish but me, I take in other aspect not just mere entertainment.

That’s all I can say but Kamen rider. I love it.


HENSHIIIINNNN...

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

Assalammualaikum
Now, I will talk about the poetry.
Well, poem is a way of someone used to express their feelings to other that he/she likes or maybe a way to show their hate or critism to someone but in the literature way.
Me, I like to read poems and the most poet that I really like is the life breath candle by sir William shakesphere, it’s about the writer feelings about life.
Well, I also wrote poem too but not really into it.
I think that’s all about my opinion about poem.

Anonymous said...

Shazmier shah b. dilbar shah m07

Assalammualaikum
Now, I will tell about the chatting.
Chatting is very important especially among teens nowadays, they love to use their free time to chat.
In ump, most student chat using OOVOO, beside that, there also SKYPE, YAHOO MESSENGER and GOOGLE TALK. These chatting services are free and that’s the main reason that most people use chatting to contact each other,easier, fast and free.
That’s all about the chatting. And this will be my last comment for this semester in UHL2312.
THANK YOU.

Anonymous said...

Season in the sun??

Have u ever wondered is there a season in the sun? is it possible to have the season in the sun? The answer for the question of course impossible. Sun is burning hot and clearly there will be no seasons happen at the sun. Actually the song season in the sun is translation of English language from the song "Le Moribond” by the Belgian singer Jacques Brel. The song is a goodbye from a dying protagonist to relatives and friends. The original French version included references to his wife's infidelity, though these are often omitted from the English version.

There are several versions of this song. The original one are by Jacques Brel, then translated to English version by Terry Jacks and the latest version released on 1996, by Westlife. Different version of this song brought the different meaning, depends on the time the song released. As stated, the first version is referring to the singer’s wife infidelity. The original verse of Jacques Brel is as below :

Good-bye, my wife, I loved you well
Good-bye, my wife, I loved you well, you know,
But I'm taking the train for the Good Lord,
I'm taking the train before yours
But you take whatever train you can;
Goodbye, my wife, I'm going to die,
It's hard to die in springtime, you know,
But I'm leaving for the flowers with my eyes closed, my wife,
Because I closed them so often,
I know you will take care of my soul.

In the Terry Jacks’s version, the song is referring to a young girlfriend or to a daughter. Terry jacks’s version are as below:
Goodbye, Michelle, my little one,
You gave me love and helped me find the sun,
And every time that I was down
You would always come around
And get my feet back on the ground;
Goodbye, Michelle, it's hard to die
When all the birds are singing in the sky,
Now that the spring is in the air,
Whiff of flowers ev'rywhere,
I wish that we could both be there


Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

Season in the sun??

Have u ever wondered is there a season in the sun? is it possible to have the season in the sun? The answer for the question of course impossible. Sun is burning hot and clearly there will be no seasons happen at the sun. Actually the song season in the sun is translation of English language from the song "Le Moribond” by the Belgian singer Jacques Brel. The song is a goodbye from a dying protagonist to relatives and friends. The original French version included references to his wife's infidelity, though these are often omitted from the English version.

There are several versions of this song. The original one are by Jacques Brel, then translated to English version by Terry Jacks and the latest version released on 1996, by Westlife. Different version of this song brought the different meaning, depends on the time the song released. As stated, the first version is referring to the singer’s wife infidelity. The original verse of Jacques Brel is as below :

Good-bye, my wife, I loved you well
Good-bye, my wife, I loved you well, you know,
But I'm taking the train for the Good Lord,
I'm taking the train before yours
But you take whatever train you can;
Goodbye, my wife, I'm going to die,
It's hard to die in springtime, you know,
But I'm leaving for the flowers with my eyes closed, my wife,
Because I closed them so often,
I know you will take care of my soul.

In the Terry Jacks’s version, the song is referring to a young girlfriend or to a daughter. Terry jacks’s version are as below:
Goodbye, Michelle, my little one,
You gave me love and helped me find the sun,
And every time that I was down
You would always come around
And get my feet back on the ground;
Goodbye, Michelle, it's hard to die
When all the birds are singing in the sky,
Now that the spring is in the air,
Whiff of flowers ev'rywhere,
I wish that we could both be there


Neena Kaylisia
MC09029

Anonymous said...

Hi guys and girls, today i want to share about the history of inventing television which we frequently use everyday...

Television (TV) is a widely used telecommunication medium for transmitting and receiving moving images, either monochromatic ("black and white") or color, usually accompanied by sound. "Television" may also refer specifically to a television set, television programming or television transmission. The word is derived from mixed Latin and Greek roots, meaning "far sight": Greek tele (τῆλε), far, and Latin visio, sight (from video, vis- to see, or to view in the first person).

Commercially available since the late 1930s, the television set has become a common communications receiver in homes, businesses and institutions, particularly as a source of entertainment and news. Since the 1970s the availability of video cassettes, laserdiscs, DVDs and now Blu-ray Discs, have resulted in the television set frequently being used for viewing recorded as well as broadcast material.

Although other forms such as closed-circuit television are in use, the most common usage of the medium is for broadcast television, which was modeled on the existing radio broadcasting systems developed in the 1920s, and uses high-powered radio-frequency transmitters to broadcast the television signal to individual TV receivers.

Broadcast TV is typically disseminated via radio transmissions on designated channels in the 54–890 megahertz frequency band[1]. Signals are now often transmitted with stereo and/or surround sound in many countries. Until the 2000s broadcast TV programs were generally recorded and transmitted as an analog signal, but in recent years public and commercial broadcasters have been progressively introducing digital television broadcasting technology.

A standard television set comprises multiple internal electronic circuits, including those for receiving and decoding broadcast signals. A visual display device which lacks a tuner is properly called a monitor, rather than a television. A television system may use different technical standards such as digital television (DTV) and high-definition television (HDTV). Television systems are also used for surveillance, industrial process control, and guiding of weapons, in places where direct observation is difficult or dangerous.

Amateur television (ham TV or ATV) is also used for experimentation, pleasure and public service events by amateur radio operators. Ham TV stations were on the air in many cities before commercial TV stations came on the air.


Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(M07)

author said...

Assalamualaikum
Today i want to share how to spend wisely..

1. Plan your budget early.If you need to go shopping bring a list of what you need to buy.It can help you remember what items you want.And do not bring so much money when you are outing.

2.Pay bills promptly to avoid any 'late' charges. Make sure you know when you have to pay fees, bills and so on. Ask if there is a discount for paying by standing order or direct debit.

3.Take advantage of any student discounts available on goods or services you need. Always ask in shops if they offer student discounts.

So that's all from me thank you.

MOHAMMAD AFIFUDDIN BIN ABD RAZAK
MC09008
M07

author said...

Assalamulaikum..
How to lose weight?Here i list some tips on how to lose your weight efficiently.

1.Reduce your calorie intake.Fat contains the most amount of calories out of all the food types (protein, carbohydrates), so a good way to achieve this is to cut down on fatty foods and eat more wholegrain bread, fruit and vegetables.
Below are ways to reduce calorie intake:
-Stop taking sugar in tea and coffee.
-Replace fizzy drinks and fruit cordials with water.

2.Write down your plan.
-Exercise: one 20 minute walk every lunch hour.
-Food: no chocolate or biscuits in the week, choose healthy snacks such as fruit, trim all fat from meat, eat no fried or fast food.

3.The last important one is your discipline. Thank you.

MOHAMMAD AFIFUDDIN BIN ABD RAZAK
MC09008
M07

author said...

Assalamualaikum
Hi all..now our examination is around the corner.Do you all are ready now?If not,start studying now! Actually i want talk about our study week.Eventhough it was a week to study and relax from any classes.But our study week is very busy day with assignment,work and so on. Luckily we did not need to go to Pekan anymore in study week. So what i want to say here is fulfill your study week with benefit things.Don't waste this time with playing around.Focus in your study...Thank you...

MOHAMMAD AFIFUDDIN BIN ABD RAZAK
MC09008
M07

Anonymous said...

Hi guys and girls…Today I want to tell you some types of crimes surround us
Crime is the breach of one or more rules or laws for which some governing authority, via mechanisms such as police power, may ultimately prescribe a conviction. While every crime violates the law, not every violation of the law counts as a crime; for example: breaches of contract and of other civil law may rank as "offences" or as "infractions".
When informal relationships and sanctions are insufficient to establish and maintain a desired social order, there may be more formalized or stricter systems of social control imposed by a government, or by a sovereign state. With institutional and legal machinery at their disposal, agents of the State can compel populations to conform to codes, and can opt to punish or to attempt to reform those who do not conform.
Authorities employ various mechanisms to regulate (encouraging or discouraging) certain behaviors in general. Governing or administering agencies may for example codify rules into laws, police people to ensure they comply with those laws, and implement other policies and practices designed to prevent crime. In addition, authorities provide remedies and sanctions, and collectively these constitute a criminal justice system. Legal sanctions vary widely in their severity, they may include (for example) incarceration of temporary character aimed at reforming the convict. Some jurisdictions have penal codes written to inflict permanent harsh punishments: legal mutilation, capital punishment or life without parole.
The label of "crime" and the accompanying social stigma normally confine their scope to those activities seen as injurious to the general population or to the State, including some that cause serious loss or damage to individuals. Those who apply the labels of "crime" or "criminal" intend to assert the hegemony of a dominant population, or to reflect a consensus of condemnation for the identified behavior and to justify any punishments prescribed by the State (in the event that standard processing tries and convicts an accused person of a crime).
Often a natural person perpetrates a crime, but legal persons may also commit crimes.
That’s all for today and thanks for read my message.....

Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

Hi guys let me tell you how to spent time wisely...
Time management refers to a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals. This set encompass a wide scope of activities, and these include planning, allocating, setting goals, delegation, analysis of time spent, monitoring, organizing, scheduling, and prioritizing. Initially time management referred to just business or work activities, but eventually the term broadened to include personal activities also. A time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools and techniques.
Time management strategies are often associated with the recommendation to set goals. These goals are recorded and may be broken down into a project, an action plan, or a simple task list. For individual tasks or for goals, an importance rating may be established, deadlines may be set, and priorities assigned. This process results in a plan with a task list or a schedule or calendar of activities. Authors may recommend a daily, weekly, monthly or other planning periods, usually fixed, but sometimes variable. Different planning periods may be associated with different scope of planning or review. Authors may or may not emphasize reviews of performance against plan. Routine and recurring tasks may or may not be integrated into the time management plan and, if integrated, the integration can be accomplished in various ways When we spend time, there is no improvement in efficiency, productivity, or effectiveness. The time is gone without a return. We save time when we perform tasks in less time or with less effort than previously. We use shortcuts and processes that streamline activities. We invest time when we take time now to save time later.
We spend time when we go to a movie; however, if we are a screenwriter, the time spent in the movie is an investment since it will help hone our writing skills. If we invest time to learn screenwriting software, we will save time in the future when we compose our scripts. However, this is still relative to the point that we are able to turn better writing skills and faster script development into profit - if we are able to sell it. In capitalism our investment, might very well be someone else's profit.
Delegation is a valuable investment of our time. When we delegate, we teach someone to perform tasks we usually perform. While the training process takes time now, the investment pays off later since we free our time to perform higher-payoff activities.
The goal is to look for ways a person can save and invest time....remember guys time won’t be repeated once it pass....So make use it wisely...
Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

Hello there....FRIENDS?
Friendships and relationships can be hard to receive, keep, and maintain. Things like gossip, rumors, and deception can ruin people in an instant.
In most schools gossip spreads quicker than a disease. If you tell someone a secret that he/she can't keep, most likely, the whole school will find out about it. Not all good things last, especially high school relationships and friendships. It is said that when an average person moves on to college, he/she will only keep in touch with one or two high school friends. It's sad to see what time and distance can do to friendships.

MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

Anonymous said...

hello...TEENAGER' AND DRUGS is
another problem which are taken frequently by the teenagers from nowadays.Those who take these drugs, don`t understand that it`s a bad thing and that those one can affect their health.
This problem can be solved with teachers , parents or even friends help, who can try to keep them far away from those vicious. In many cases, teenagers are influenced on doing bad things by the group they are spending their free time and don`t listen to the advises that are given by the ones who care about them and they only want their best.
Sexuality is another of nowadays problems of the teenagers and not only. They are interested on this thing and sometimes becomes more important than family or school, and they should not. If they have a sexual life they should protect themselves from AIDS or another disease. In our opinion, those are the most important and the most serious teenagers problems.

MUHD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

mawi said...

assalamualaikum... now i want to share with your all about malaysian beaches....
In general, Malaysia has a tropical climate with temperatures ranging from 21 °C to 32 °C. This sunny country has many beautiful islands and beaches that one can enjoy. Langkawi Island, a duty free island is located to the north west of the country. The west coast of Peninsular Malaysia also boasts many beautiful islands such as Penang Island, Pangkor Island, Payar Island.. The west coast of Peninsular Malaysia is shielded from the strong wind of the Straits of Malacca by the island of Sumatra hence you can visit the islands anytime of the year.

The Malaysian beaches on the east coast of Peninsular Malaysia has many unspoilt beautiful islands such as Tioman Island , Redang Island, Perhentian Island, Pulau Lang Tengah and Kapas Island. As this part of Malaysia faces the South China Sea, it is not advisable to visit these islands for sea activities during the Monsoon Season from November to March as the waves can be quite strong during this time.

The island of Borneo is where Sabah and Sarawak are located. Islands such as Turtle Islands, Tunku Abdul Rahman Marine Park , Pulau Tiga, Layang Layang Island, Labuan Island, and the world renown Sipadan Island are located here.

MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

world said...

assalamualaikum...

i just want share the place that i want to go after final that is Sunway Lagoon Theme Park Resorts..

Sunway Lagoon Theme Park is located at Bandar Sunway, Petaling Jaya approximately 30-40 minutes drive away from Kuala Lumpur. It is one of Malaysia's premier theme park and you will be able to spend the entire day here as there are many attractions that are featured here. This lagoon with an area of 80 acres has many themed sections. The Waters Of Africa has many thrilling and exciting water slides that reminds you of unspoilt and wild continent of Africa. The Wild Wild West brings you back to the old American days of cowboys and Butch Cassidy.

There is also the suspension bridge that you can walk with a length of 428m that give you a breathtaking view of the entire lagoon.

The adult entrance fees ranges from RM45 to RM65 depending on which package you choose. Online booking will be cheaper. Opening hours is from 11am - 6pm (Mondays to Fridays), 10am - 6pm (weekends, public holidays, school holidays). The park is closed on Tuesdays.

aku faiz said...

sori ... last comment up this comment is my comment ...
MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

Anonymous said...

As an engineering student I like to share a tip on how to study efficiently./First you can help yourself by improving your classroom habits. In engineering school, I learned not to take copious notes during lectures, but to take notes selectively, especially on the things that the lecturer stressed or gave as examples. If your lecturer thinks that something is important, you should, too, because it will likely involve critical concepts that he or she will test you on to see if you "got it". When I studied for tests or did homework, I would refer to my notes, which would often look like shorthand sentences with prepositions, etc, omitted, and often I found that solving the problems often require the application of the ideas that I had jotted down. This may or may not work for you, but I took classes with some students who scribbled down everything they could during lectures - taking pages of notes, but often at the expense of comprehension, I fear. Good luck.

MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

aku macho said...

assalamualaikum...
now i want to share the place that have related to my dream that is National Planetarium..

The National Planetarium was officially opened by the Former Prime Minister of Malaysia, Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad on February 7, 1994. The objective of the planetarium is to educate the general public about space exploration, our solar system and the field of astronomy through the exhibits and shows in this facility.

This facility is made even more exciting with the imminent sending of Malaysia's first astronaut to the International Space Station within the year 2007. Various exhibits that show the space suit, the International Space Station and how the SOYUZ spacecraft is launched are also shown in great detail.

It is located just outside Kuala Lumpur Lake Gardens, near the vicinity of the National Mosque. As you walk up the steps towards the planetarium, you will be able to see the Ancient Observatory Park outside this building. There is a replica of the famous Stonehenge of Salisbury Plain in England. Take note of the Jai Singh Observatory replica of India.

Exhibits
The entrance to the exhibit is only RM1 and is free for children below 12 years old. You will see model of the solar systems, a plasma ball, a periscope, a model of the Space Shuttle, telescope, laser maze and the transporter room.

Visit the Viewing Gallery which is located on the second level where you will be able to see the city of Kuala Lumpur using the telescopes provided here.

The facility is closed on Mondays except during public holidays and is opened from 9:30am to 4:15pm

MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

aku POWER said...

assalamualaikum.. i want to share to all of you about johor.. one of the richest history in malaysia..

Johor gets its name from the Arabic word Jauhar meaning 'precious stones'. Prior to that, it was known as Ujung Tanah which mean 'land's end' in Malay, due to its location at the end of the Malay Peninsula. It is also an apt name, as the southern-most tip of Asia is located at Tanjung Piai, Johor. The state derived its status as the country's Southern Gateway after it was connected to Singapore through the 1056m-long Causeway which was completed in 1923 after four years of construction. Johor has a rich and illustrious ancient history - its sultanate was established in the early 16th century, commanding the southern Peninsula and Riau islands. Upon Malacca's defeat to the Portuguese in 1511, the son of the last Sultan of Malacca, Sultan Mahmud Shah, had established a monarchy in Johor and had posed a constant threat to the Portuguese. Johor is the only state, apart from Melaka, that grew into an empire. During its peak, the whole of Pahang and the present day Indonesian territories of Riau Archipelago and part of Sumatra Island were under Johor's rule.

MUHAMAD ZULFAIZ B SOID
MC09007

Mohammad Afifuddin said...

Assalamualaikum..
Hi all this is my last comment.I'm so happy with that..Now i can study comfortable..No work anymore to do in this study week..Just focus in my study..So, to my friends who did not finish blogging yet please finish it before this friday..To all my friends i hope next sem we will meet again.I'm so enjoy in this class.M07 is the best..I wish the best for your final..Goodluck

MOHAMMAD AFIFUDDIN BIN ABD RAZAK
MC09008
M07

Anonymous said...

hi guys and girls..today i want to share about type of car with you all...Sports cars can be either luxurious or spartan but driving and mechanical performance is requisite. Many drivers regard brand name and the subsequent racing reputation and history as important indications of sporting quality (for example, Porsche, Lotus
, or Ferrari), but some exotic car brands, such as Lamborghini, which do not race or build racing cars, are also highly regardeOne definition that may be used to differentiate between a sports car and an exotic car is the number of vehicles in existence. A possible rule of thumb is the expectation that fewer than 8,000 cars are produced each year by an exotic car manufacturer, while a mass manufacturer of sports car may produce model numbers into the tens and hundreds of thousands. By sports car enthusiasts. A car may be a sporting automobile without being a sports car. Performance modifications of regular, production cars, such as sport compacts, sports sedans, muscle cars, hot hatches and the like, generally are not considered sports cars, yet share traits common to sports cars. They are sometimes called "sports cars" for marketing purposes for increased advertising and promotional purposes. Performance cars of all configurations are grouped as Sports and Grand tourer cars, or, occasionally, as performance CAA sports car does not require a large, powerful engine, though many do have them. Many classic British sports cars lacked powerful engines, but were known for exceptional handling due to light weight, a well-engineered, balanced chassis, and modern suspension (for example, Lotus Seven, Austin 7 Speedy). On tight, twisting roads, such a sports car may perform more effectively than heavier, more powerful cars.


Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

hi guys and girls..today i want to share about type of car with you all...Sports cars can be either luxurious or spartan but driving and mechanical performance is requisite. Many drivers regard brand name and the subsequent racing reputation and history as important indications of sporting quality (for example, Porsche, Lotus
, or Ferrari), but some exotic car brands, such as Lamborghini, which do not race or build racing cars, are also highly regardeOne definition that may be used to differentiate between a sports car and an exotic car is the number of vehicles in existence. A possible rule of thumb is the expectation that fewer than 8,000 cars are produced each year by an exotic car manufacturer, while a mass manufacturer of sports car may produce model numbers into the tens and hundreds of thousands. By sports car enthusiasts. A car may be a sporting automobile without being a sports car. Performance modifications of regular, production cars, such as sport compacts, sports sedans, muscle cars, hot hatches and the like, generally are not considered sports cars, yet share traits common to sports cars. They are sometimes called "sports cars" for marketing purposes for increased advertising and promotional purposes. Performance cars of all configurations are grouped as Sports and Grand tourer cars, or, occasionally, as performance CAA sports car does not require a large, powerful engine, though many do have them. Many classic British sports cars lacked powerful engines, but were known for exceptional handling due to light weight, a well-engineered, balanced chassis, and modern suspension (for example, Lotus Seven, Austin 7 Speedy). On tight, twisting roads, such a sports car may perform more effectively than heavier, more powerful cars.


Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

Hi my fellow friends and respected readers...Glad to meet you all today...As usual I want tell something new with you all guys...The thing which I want to share is very important for some of you. So even though my grammar not so good I hope you all can understand the message that I want to pass to you...
Every one of us got heart to keep our feelings… In my opinion I think heart is the most important part for us….Some of us didn’t realize this fact and we easily will give up in our life…Even though we got brain to decide something but sometimes brain will lose to feelings…That time we must wisely follow to heart. We should not easily give up to any obstacles..In my experience... I had faced a lot of problems until I got cry some days…Sometimes I got ask to God why my life full with problems….But now I understand that God is testing my life. ..He creates me as very sensitive and last time I always failed to overcome my problem…
But now I think I should change a lot…. As I know my heart is very weak and easily will break up. In my opinion people who have sensitive character like me they should mix with others and share voice out their problems. You should not be alone whenever you got problems if not TEARS WILL WET YOUR CHEEKS…Be close to you to your parents and if can find a best friend which can motivate or inspire you.
LIFE IS ONCE FOR EVERYONE…..LEAD A HAPPY LIFESTYLE BY LEAD A STRONG HEART…

Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

Hi guys let me tell you how to spent time wisely...
Time management refers to a range of skills, tools, and techniques used to manage time when accomplishing specific tasks, projects and goals. This set encompass a wide scope of activities, and these include planning,, allocating, setting goals, delegation, analysis of time spent, monitoring, organizing, scheduling, and prioritizing. Initially time management referred to just business or work activities, but eventually the term broadened to include personal activities also. A time management system is a designed combination of processes, tools and techniques.
Time management strategies are often associated with the recommendation to set goals. These goals are recorded and may be broken down into a project, an action plan, or a simple task list. For individual tasks or for goals, an importance rating may be established, deadlines may be set, and priorities assigned. This process results in a plan with a task list or a schedule or calendar of activities. Authors may recommend a daily, weekly, monthly or other planning periods, usually fixed, but sometimes variable. Different planning periods may be associated with different scope of planning or review. Authors may or may not emphasize reviews of performance against plan. Routine and recurring tasks may or may not be integrated into the time management plan and, if integrated, the integration can be accomplished in various ways When we spend time, there is no improvement in efficiency, productivity, or effectiveness. The time is gone without a return. We save time when we perform tasks in less time or with less effort than previously. We use shortcuts and processes that streamline activities. We invest time when we take time now to save time later.
We spend time when we go to a movie; however, if we are a screenwriter, the time spent in the movie is an investment since it will help hone our writing skills. If we invest time to learn screenwriting software, we will save time in the future when we compose our scripts. However, this is still relative to the point that we are able to turn better writing skills and faster script development into profit - if we are able to sell it. In capitalism our investment, might very well be someone else's profit.
Delegation is a valuable investment of our time. When we delegate, we teach someone to perform tasks we usually perform. While the training process takes time now, the investment pays off later since we free our time to perform higher-payoff activities.
The goal is to look for ways a person can save and invest time....remember guys time won’t be repeated once it pass....So make use it wisely...
Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

HI guys and girls... Today i want to share tips for parenting...
It's never easy to blend families. The modern step-family (now called blended family) comes with a lot of common conflicts. Most of the common conflicts occur between the parents who are blending their children’s’ lives together. Frequently, they will involve one parent upset because they feel the other parent is taking the side of their own children and disregarding their step-children
The big problem is trying to understand that with a blended family, the children now have two different types of parents. They have a biological parent and a new step-parent. Of course, if the other biological parent is remarried, it can result in the child having two separate blended homes.It’s vital for you to remember that love doesn’t develop overnight. Instead, within a healthy blended family love develops over time. In your adult relationship, you needed time to for your relationship to develop. There were months or years in between you meeting, dating, falling in love, being engaged and getting married. Even if



your children were a large part of the relationship from the beginning, you may have to start the cycle over again after getting remarried. Children need time to develop lasting relationships. So, it’s important not to rush them in the process. Most children will develop feelings of love and attachment to their step-parent, over time, if the parent is patient and loving to them.

Sometimes a new blended family brings on resentment from children when they realize they must answer to another adult. Many children will state, “You’re not my father so you can’t tell me what to do!” It is very difficult to treat someone else’s child with the same understanding you’d show your own. So, there may be some truth in the matter a child feels they’re being treated unfairly by a step-parent. In fact, sometimes a step-parent is less objective of their own children. They may be more critical of step-children. Most step-parents are only trying to be good parents; however step-children can become defensive if they feel judged. Learning to deal with this struggle is vital and requires patience on the part of all people involved.


Prakash raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(07)

Anonymous said...

Hi nice to meet you...today about savings in banks

A savings bank is a financial institution whose primary purpose is accepting savings deposits. It may also perform some other functions.

In Europe, savings banks originated in the 19th or sometimes even the 18th century. Their original objective was to provide easily accessible savings products to all strata of the population. In some countries, savings banks were created on public initiative, while in others, socially committed individuals created foundations to put in place the necessary infrastructure.

In 1914, the New Student's Reference Work said of the origins: [1]

France claims the credit of being the mother of savings banks, basing this claim on a savings bank said to have been established in 1765 in the town of Brumuth, but it is of record that the savings bank idea was suggested in England as early as 1697. There was a savings bank in Hamburg, Germany, in 1778 and in Berne, Switzerland, in 1787. The first English savings bank was established in 1799, and postal savings banks were started in England in 1861.
The first chartered savings bank in the United States was the Boston Provident Savings Institution, incorporated December 13, 1816. The Philadelphia Savings Fund Society began business the same year, but was not incorporated until 1819. In 1818 banks for savings were incorporated in Baltimore and Salem, and in 1819 in New York, Hartford, Newport and Providence.
Nowadays, European savings banks have kept their focus on retail banking: payments, savings products, credits and insurances for individuals or small and medium-sized entreprises. Apart from this retail focus, they also differ from commercial banks by their broadly decentralised distribution network, providing local and regional outreach.


Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(M07)

Anonymous said...

Now i want to share about disadvantage of fats..

Theres alot of health risks your heart is at more risk of blod clots because it can be squished by fat some people get strech marks those are terrible.Some people lose all confidence which leads to depression and more food and then after that if you havnt died of a heartattack yet then it can lead to you just being more fat and leading a miserable life because you feel terrible in the position youve put yourself in.Its hard to find clothes alot of people will make fun and stare the shower wont be as attractive anymore and you will smell and fat people sweat ALOT!Fat people have more body aches than a healthy or average person, and they cant fix it but reason being is they dont get enough excersise.People will not hire you unless you wanna sit infront of a computer. People do get turned off by fat people and will not hire you but since im sure its against the law some will hire, but then again if youre to fat and lazy and or cant move much or are putting too much strain on your heart they must fire you


Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(M07)

Anonymous said...

Hi everyone...today i want to tell about our current MIC president..
The eldest of three children, Samy Vellu was born in 1936 to rubber tappers Sangalimuthu and Anggamah at the Rengo Malay Estate near Kluang, Johor. His father, who had arrived from India in 1919, moved between estates in search of better wages and was working as a labourer at the coal mines in Batu Arang, Selangor when the war ended.

Sangalimuthu later traded at the Batu Arang market while his son went to various Tamil schools. Samy Vellu dropped out and took odd jobs while attending night classes. After his mother's death in 1950, he left for Kuala Lumpur with his father. There, he began work as a bus conductor with G.T.C. transport company (now Syarikat Sri Jaya).
It was in the city of Kuala Lumpur that he met Y. Thomas, another bus conductor. The two became good friends but years later Thomas would challenge him for the party presidency. Life in the city was difficult. In his words: "These were years when I only ate one meal a day ... I felt things could not get any worse."[1]

His fortunes took a turn for the better when he met Teo Philips, a contractor who got him work as an office boy with the then well-known architectural firm of Vethavanam and Co. For RM9 a month, he also had to clean Vethavanam's house, wash his car and water the garden. But Vethavanam encouraged him to take up architecture. He began to seriously study English and attend night classes in draughtsmanship.

He and some friends formed a theatre group that staged dramas in estates and small towns. The group's leading actors were Samy Vellu and (now Datuk) V. Govindaraj. One of their earliest and most successful dramas was entitled Nattpu (Friendship). Ironically, both entered politics and stayed loyal to each other until they fell out dramatically and played out a real-life drama in 1984 that ended with Samy Vellu expelling Govindaraj from the MIC. Govindaraj, however, was readmitted in the party a few years later, and was appointed to the Central Executive Committee where he served until 2006, when he was expelled from MIC, following his open support for Samy Vellu's enemy, Datuk S. Subramaniam.He is the founder and Chairman of the Maju Institute of Educational Development (MIED), a non-profit organisation that provides educational loans and scholarship to deserving Indian-Malaysian students.

He helped to establish a TAFE College-Seremban in collaboration with TAFE, Western Australia.

Subsequently, in collaboration with Bristol University, he has started the Asian Institute of Medicine, Science & Technology (AIMST), now located at a temporary campus at Bandar Aman Jaya, Sungai Petani, Kedah, while a permanent campus is being built at Semeling, Kedah.

He is also the founder and Chairman of the Workers Housing Cooperation Society (KPJ) and Education Cooperative Society, Koperasi Didik. There is also Yayasan Strategik Sosial (YSS), MIC's think tank, currently headed by Dr. Denison Jayasooria
He was first appointed to the Malaysian cabinet in 1979, as the Government and Housing Minister. He then went on to serve until 1989, as the Works Minister. From 1989 to 1995, he became Malaysia's Minister for Energy, Telecommunication and Post. In 1995, he returned to the Works Ministry, where he remained until he lost his parliamentary seat to Dr. D. Michael Jeyakumar in the March 2008 general election.

He was the second longest serving minister in the country after Tan Sri Rafidah Aziz.

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Anonymous said...

hi guys..important tips for us
let read it..

Come EXAM TIME and students start getting anxious and spend sleepless nights worrying about the coming exams. Exams may be anxiety provoking for some people. Students may worry about an exam for days before it is to take place and/or during the exam, when tackling the examination they may experience negative thoughts and unpleasant physical symptoms which prevent them from performing to the best of their ability.
Students, Just Relax ! Need not Worry…. It is wise to remember that exams are not here as punishment. Instead, they are a good way of testing to see how much information you have learned.

Examinations test a student's knowledge and understanding of a particular subject. They bring questions from an entire module together in a challenging environment.
Whether you are taking the Board Exams or forthcoming Medical Entrance Test or appearing for any other Entrance Exam, Don’t you worry. Just follow these simple tips to overcome Exam fever.

Don’t get over anxious: It never helps. Think of all the exams you have faced so far and how you have overcome your fears. Visualise the worst that can happen and then think positive.

Talk over your anxieties to your parents, friends etc and get it out of your chest periodically. At the same time, talk about the subjects you are good in and the chapters you are well prepared in.

Gain confidence in subjects you know best: by completing the revision and writing notes, especially to a family member or answering mock tests. Make brief points to refer just before the exams.

Fix time and place: Make sure that your study has no disturbance. Move away from that place when you need to take breaks. Take them frequently by structuring your time schedule. Every time you feel fresh, study the difficult or boring subjects first for a few minutes and then move on to easy ones.

Prakash Raj s/o Subramaniam
MC09016(M07)

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