Tuesday, September 16, 2008

reading entry - october - M02

YOU GET THE CHICKEN BY HATCHING THE EGG, NOT BY SMASHING IT.
Or You can visit KFC and get a good stuffing.

91 comments:

aswat_piol said...

'YOU GET THE CHICKEN BY HATCHING THE EGG, NOT BY SMASHING IT'

this is happen in real life
we can't fight law of ALLAH
everything we do, we have follow the step
be patient to get what ever we dream....

ASWAT
MH08079
M02

nakamura said...

we all must have good attitude like have a patient in your life because it importnt to show u are the good person...not to fast to decide any result.....

ijoy said...

we need to be more patient in our life....this is because if we become patient, i trust u will get fully respect from another people....so think properly before we do something....

azmi said...

In our life we must patient to do our work,so we will get the good quality for the result at the end.But,if we fail do that we are hardly to get what we want.


MOHD AZMI
MH 08070
M 02

rashdan said...

don`t be something rubbish in your life, thinking if wanna do something, be patient.

Dann said...

2 do something we must think carefully n patience to get the great output..huhu

hazman said...

for to do something,we must follow the step @ S.O.P be patient for u do.. so, be patient we will improve yourself for thank god what everything Allah give u.. so be patient must have for all individual in world.. "sabar itu separuh dari iman" hehehehehe i can't write in english.. can u all teaching me.. k.. papai... c u later...

Aryan Aryad said...

Goat thief turns out to be 6-metre python.


My comment for this news is the villagers should have security in their village. They should cleaning the nearest forest and the area that always be the python path.This ways can decrease the python possessed.Another ways to protect livestock from being eaten by the python is the breeder should places their livestock to the save place that has been fenced with the a good security..

Aryan Aryad said...

To get something useful,we must get it with the right prosedure and not to gluttonous to get it.We also must remember not to use the shortcut and after that our bad step will bring the trouble to us someday....

norshim
MH08052
M02

amirul said...

i get the chicken by order it in KFC..hehehe..
of course, to get something, we must do it carefully, follow the step.so, which first?? egg or chicken...

nakamura said...

mlaysia 4 nepai 1

k...my comment for this news...

as a malaysian we should know how far our team can playing football....i think you all know about this...actually our team is good but they have less experience to play with the top team in the world..

so i want to advise to all journalist please dont show or dont write a topic about football when our team win in their game..it is because when they win they will proud and feel that they r so good....but in reality our team is good as the journalist write but it so ok,...thank u

mato said...

In real life, we cannot offend the nature law. Example,hatching the egg first and then we get the chicken. Unreasonable if we smashing the egg we get the chicken. So, i think we must think in long terms in order to get something and we should get it with step by step. Inference is sometimes we cannot achieve something or our desire because of nature law..


Muhammad
Mh08019
M02

Bento said...

Simple tips for the morning
1.stretch every extremity for 15s
2.brush your tongue for 1 min
3.drink a glass of water
4.check your morning calender
5.kiss all people you love

I think these tips will surely brighten up someone's day if he/she apply it....

nasrullah'_' said...

YOU GET THE CHICKEN BY HATCHING THE EGG, NOT BY SMASHING IT.

We as a human must think positive...when we want to make something, we must do it step by step..slowly and we can get a good result..dont make something for last minute because we will not get good result..so...we must do it slowly and step by step..not rushing.... peace!!!!!

Bento said...

Get Instant Energy
September 2008
Your body creates energy from nutrients, oxygen and invigorating stimuli, such as fragrance. Natural mood, beauty and body boosters such as these suit our increasingly busy lives because they provide an instant lift and are so simple to do each day.

Massage your ears. According to traditional Chinese medicine, stimulating acupressure points on your ears increases blood circulation, and thus energy. Vigorously rub your ears all over for about a minute. They should start to feel hot and, almost immediately, you should feel more alert. Start at the lobe and massage to the top of the ear.

Taking a power shower. Sprinkle eucalyptus oil on the floor of your shower before stepping in. Stand under steaming hot water and rub your body with loofah. The eucalyptus scent stimulates your brain, while the hot water and the rub-down increase blood flow, sending oxygen to your cells where it's transformed into energy.

Wake up with a break. Your body can only handle about 45 minutes of sitting without becoming fatigued. Get up and march around briskly for three to five minutes, or do some quick stretches or squats.

Make a splash. Dip a face washer in cold water and wet both the front and back of your neck. Then gargle with cold water for a couple of seconds. Your neck and throat are rich with sensitive nerves, and by stimulating them with the cold water, you shock them into the ‘fight-or-flight' reaction, which temporarily shifts more blood towards your brain

My comment:Peoples nowadays are easily getting tired because of work load so,its better to get a fast source of energy to charge up the body system...and the best way is by following the tips given..

Bento said...

"YOU GET THE CHICKEN BY HATCHING THE EGG, NOT BY SMASHING IT"

From my opinion...the quote must be referring about patient in our lives...how we handle things base on our thinking and not by our feelings..sometimes people faces all kind of problem that have to be considered first before taking any action...

Bento said...

Medicine for the soul...

He had been trying to get his waiter's attention for ages. Finally, the angry customer grew tired of waiting. He stood up and shouted out, "I need more tea!"
Annoyed, the waiter came over. "You don't have to yell. I'm not deaf," he scolded.
"Sorry," the man said. "That was rude of me."
"It's OK," the waiter said. "Now what do you want in your coffee?"

Bento said...

"Spread the Laughter"

Laughter is good for our health..
it reduces stress,improves memory and helps keep our hearts healthy.Laughing for 10 to 15 minutes increases our heart rate by 10-20 per cent plus humour increases the production and effectiveness of natural killer cells that stomp out germs...

pdaus said...

urm..u could get the chicken by buying the at market..ha3x..just kidding..allright..actually my view for that quote is there must have patient in life..do the work properly by thinking first..it is not just follow your instint and your feeling..then keep working...

ijoy said...

Football / Merdeka Tournament: Title in sight for Malaysia
Christopher Raj

IT turned out to be easier than expected as Malaysia, thanks to a more aggressive approach in the second half, beat Myanmar 4-0 in their Merdeka Tournament semi-final at the National Stadium.

@nuar said...

ASSALAMUALAIKUM.....
PEMAIN dan pegawai Vietnam meraikan kejayaan muncul juara Pestabola Merdeka di Stadium Nasional, Bukit Jalil, malam tadi..

Quality of malaysia football team nowaday increase, with the malaysian ability to enter the final in Pestabola Merdeka tournement. Although malaysia did not be a winner in this tournement, but the spirit showing by the malaysian player we must be a role. congeratulation!!!!!!!! to malaysian football player.

Atiqah said...

for my side..this quote reflect our real life which in whatever situation we need to solve every problem patiently and thinking it positively...considered all of part,dont misjudged and make a desicion..that is the life..so,take a deep breath..we never do something and got always the good result...just learn from it!!!!

nasrullah'_' said...

BMW 7 series 2009

Ever the technology showcase, the latest 7-series shouldn't disappoint electronics lovers. BMW has released preliminary information and images of the revamped and restyled 7 ahead of its official debut at this year's Paris show.
The fifth-generation 7-series will come to the U.S. first as the V-8-powered 750i and its long-wheelbase counterpart, the 750Li. Though the model designations remain the same as before, the V-8 underhood does not. As we expected, the 750 models will get the 400-hp twin-turbo 4.4-liter V-8 that first appeared in BMW's X6. A smaller engine with a big dose of technology goes a long way, as the direct-injected turbo engine makes more power than the outgoing 750's 4.8-liter normally aspirated V-8, and more torque than the V-12 currently found in the 760Li. The 7 will continue to use a six-speed automatic transmission.
When it comes time to put the 7 in Drive, drivers will now make use of BMW's console-mounted joystick gear selector which replaces the electronic column-mounted shifter of the previous-generation car. We see also that the odd steering-wheel-mounted shift buttons (with two for upshifts on the rim's front, and two for downshifts on the rear) have gone away. Manual shifting can be accomplished once the joystick-style selector is tilted to the left.
BMW's improved iDrive controller is located next to the gear selector, and with it comes a revised interface that is more intuitive than that on the outgoing model and which we expect to be more in line with BMW's other iDrive-equipped offerings. Menus are now displayed on a larger (10.2 inches vs. 8.8 inches), higher-definition central display. GPS navigation software is now stored on a hard drive, which can also be used to store about 13 gigabytes of music (auxiliary, USB, and iPod interfaces will also be included). The 7-series will also adopt the programmable memory keys seen on other BMWs that allow for one touch access to user-defined vehicle functions. BMW also notes that the steering controls can access more functions than before.
Not to be outdone by the central display, the 7's new instruments make use of what BMW calls Black Panel technology. We gather that this is similar to the instrument layout in the Mercedes-Benz S-class, though the 7-series has four permanent chrome rings bounding its virtual instruments.

nasrullah'_' said...

NOKIA 5800 XPRESS MUSIC

The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music have height 111mm, width 51.7mm, depth 15.5mm and weight 109g. It have 3.2" screen touch display, optimised for one hand use with responsive tactile feedback, 640*360 pixel nHD resolution, up to 16 million colours, 16:9 aspect ratio and have automatic orientation sensor (Accelelometer) for display rotation. The input methods are stylus,plectrum, and finger touch support for text input and user interface control. It also have alphanumeric keypad, full and ini QWERTY keyboards, and handwriting recognition. The Nokia 5800 Xpress Music media barnis dedicated media bar touch key for access to music, image,& video centre, and web. The music player have selection by artist, composer, album, and gentre. It also have playlist, album grafics display and audio visualisations, 8-band grafic equalizer and also have bass booster, streo widening, and loudness. this moble phone integrated stereo speakers with surround sound, and dedicated audio chip for crystal clear hi-fi sound quality. The camera are 3.2 megapixel centre, carl zeiss optics, 3* digital zoom, autofocus, dual LED flash and image formats is JPEG. This handphone have video recording at up to 640*480 pixels and up to 30 fps(TV high quality), up to 4* digital video zoom, clips length 90minutes (with available memory) and front camera for video calls. It has 8GB microSD memory card included, expandable up to 16GB and 81MB internal memory. The connectivity are 3.5mm Nokia AV connector, Bluetooth version 2.0, micro-USB connector, USB 2.0 high speed.

nasrullah'_' said...

CRISTIANO RONALDO-MANCHESTER UNITED

His name is Cristiano Ronaldo dos Santos Aveiro. He is joins Manchester United Football Club(FC) and wear shirt number 7. The previous shirt numbers are 28 Sporting FC, 17 for Portugal national team. He plays as winger position. The nationality is Portuguese. February 5th, 1985 is his date of birth at Funchal, Madeira, Portugal. He has height 6 ft 1 in / 185 cm, weight 11.81 st / 75 kg.The preferred Foot is Both. Cristiano Ronaldo has a contract with Mnchester United. Date Signed is 13/04/2007 and contract expiry is 06/2012. The club honours with Manchester United are in 2007 - Community Shield in 2005 and 2007 - FA Cup Runners Up in 2006/07 - FA Premier League in 2006 - Football League Cup2005/06 - FA Premier League: Runner Up2004 - FA Cup.


Individual Honours and Awards
2007 - PFA Players' Player of the Year
2007 - PFA Young Player of the Year
2007 - PFA Fans' Player of the Year
2007 - Football Writers' Association Award
2007 - Portuguese Footballer of the Year
2004 and 2007 - UEFA Team of the Year
October 2006, February 2007 - PFA Fans' Player of the Month
2006/07 - Barclays Player of the Season
2006/07 - Sir Matt Busby Player of the Year
2006/07 - Manchester United Players' Player of the Year
2006/07 - FIFPro World XI
2005/06 and 2006/07 - PFA Premiership Team of the Year
2006 - Portuguese Sports Personality
2006 - FIFA World Cup All-Star Team
November 2006 and December 2006 - Barclays Player of the Month
2005/06 - FIFPro Special Young Player of the Year
2004 - UEFA European Championship Team of the Tournament

mato said...

Tips to Camping

1. Follow the rules given by teacher.
2. Do throw litter everywhere.
3. Do jobs properly.
4. Safety first before do anything.
5. Reports to teacher if there any problems

mato said...

NTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES

INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES are mechanical devices that use controlled explosions (combustions) of petrol (gasoline) and air mixtures to rotate wheels. The reciprocating (back and forth) engine explodes the mixture (of fuel + air) in a cylinder that forces the contained piston to move. This movement of the piston is transmitted (via the connecting rod) to a rotating device (crankshaft shown as a simple red disc) which is ultimately connected to the wheels (via gears, usually). This is how cars run on petrol. The ubiquitous four stroke engine is so called because the piston repeats a sequence of four strokes for every explosion. This animation shows a highly simplified engine to illustrate this process. In reality, the components often have highly complex and irregular shapes. Since a realistic rendering might obscure the underlying process I have reduced the components to their simplest form. Car engines have multiple cylinders contained together in an engine block. Usually these contain 4, 6 or 8 cylinders. For example a V6 engine contains six cylinders arranged to create a V configuration.

mato said...

Coal price remains high, TNB cannot bring down electricity tariff

Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) says it cannot reduce the electricity tariff as coal price, which accounts for 60 percent of its power generating cost, has remained above US$75 per metric tonne.

The tariff hike on July 1 was based on the US$75 price.
Its president and chief executive officer, Datuk Seri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh said 60 percent of power was generated from its gas power plant and 30 percent coal, but in terms of cost, coal took up 60 percent and gas 40 percent.

A 10 percent increase in coal price would mean six percent increase in fuel cost. Its pre-tax profit for the year ended Aug 31, 2008 declined by RM1.74 billion to RM3.02 billion compared with RM4.7 billion previously.

Che Khalib said the high cost of operation was the reason why even with the recent tariff hike, the utility giant registered a pre-tax loss of RM275.2 million for the fourth quarter ended Aug 31, 2008 compared with a gain of RM329.5 million in the same quarter of 2007.

The government registered a loss despite the tariff increase by 26 percent because fuel cost alone increased by RM1 billion.

Atiqah said...

YourHealth: Soothing the soles

REFLEXOLOGY is sometimes called "zone therapy". It is an ancient practice of massaging,squeezing or pushing on the sole of the feet.Sometimes it involves the hands and even the ears.

The goal is to encourage a beneficial effect on other parts of the body and even to improve general health.
How it actually works is still very much debated. One theory is that nerve endings of all major organs are at the soles of the feet.These nerve endings can be stimulated by massaging the end points on the soles.

Reflexologists contend that the body contains an energy field, invisible life force, or Qi. When this is blocked, healing is prevented. Massaging the soles actually enhances the life force.

Other proposed effects of reflexology include the release of endorphins (natural pain killers found in the body), the promotion of lymphatic flow in the body, or the dissolving of uric acid crystals. That is why you are asked to drink lots of water after each session.
The origins of reflexology date back to ancient Egypt as evidenced by inscriptions found in a physician's tomb at Saqqara.

We cannot determine the exact relationship between the ancient art as practised by the early Egyptians and reflexology as we know it today. Different forms of working the feet to effect health have been used in the ancient world.

There seems to be an active phase of its development in China and Japan that parallels the development of acupuncture. Similar techniques are advocated as "mamar therapy" as a part of Ayurveda.

In the West, the concept of reflexology began to emerge in the 19th century, based on research into the nervous system and reflex.

The precursor of modern reflexology was introduced to the United States in 1913 by William H. Fitzgerald, M.D. (1872-1942), an ear, nose and throat specialist, and Dr Edwin Bowers.

Fitzgerald claimed that applying pressure had an anesthetic effect on other areas of the body.

Reflexology was further developed in the 1930s and 1940s by Eunice D. Ingham (1899-1974), a nurse and physiotherapist.

Ingham claimed that the feet and hands were especially sensitive, and mapped the entire body into "reflexes" on the feet. It was at this time that "zone therapy" was renamed reflexology.

Modern reflexologists in the United States and Britain often learn Ingham's method first, although there are more recent developed methods.

The basis of the science is that the body is reflected on the feet or hands. Left foot or hand reflects the left side of the body and the right foot or hand the right side.

The spine reflex area runs down the insides of the foot and hand with reflex areas for the arm and shoulder reflected toward the outside of the foot or hand.

The toes and fingers reflect head and neck reflex areas as well as those of the internal parts of the body they enclose.

The ball of the foot mirrors the chest and upper back in addition to the heart and lungs.

The waistline of the body is represented at the base of the long bones of the feet and hands. Portions of the body above the waistline is mirrored above this line toward the toes or fingers and those below the waistline toward the heels of the foot or hand.

In general terms the benefits of reflexology have to do with the reduction of stress. Because the feet and hands help set the tension level for the rest of the body they are an easy way to interrupt the stress signal and reset homeostasis, the body's equilibrium.

Reflexology is a complement to standard medical care and should not be construed as medical advice.

There are no ill effects of this technique except for the pain and soreness that you might feel after the session.

Atiqa Nafsun
MH08048
section 2

wann said...

Badminton / Denmark Open: Pei Tty-Eei Hui triumph

MALAYSIA'S Wong Pei Tty-Chin Eei Hui finally left their mark on the world stage when they captured the Denmark Open -- their first Super Series title -- in Odense on Sunday. Pei Tty-Eei Hui, the World No 10, beat Indonesia's scratch pair Rani Mundiasti-Jo Novita (Ina) 23-21, 21-12 in 32 minutes.

wann said...

Teenager raped by 8

KUALA TERENGGANU: A 15-year-old sneaked out of her Kampung Ajil home about 1.30am on Friday for a romantic tryst with her boyfriend. It turned into a nightmare of sexual violence as she was gang-raped by her 15-year-old boyfriend and seven others, aged 15 to 19.

Teenager especially girl should dont trust anybody. Tell your parent when go out and then wiht who. Beware before its to late...

mato said...

Holiday -Kl.......

i went to lowyat place..where there are many gadgets there..laptops..handphones..
But i don't have place to stay at night..
So, i sleep at mirol house..with my fiends..
Pali,hekal,ben..

Monday..go to lowyat..
Find what to buy..
i buy camera-pentax...quite cheap...available to have everyone
my friends by watch, laptops..dll
To many to buy..everything is cheap..compare to kuantan kot..
expensive..hahaha..jgn marah budak kuantan..

What i find at there...went we buy..we must observe first-application, price, function..dll
then ask the dealer if we don't understand...
but that day so crowd of people..
lemas2..

wann said...

Student behaviour: The kids who turn out well despite the odds


As a student of univercity, I have noticed a rather disturbing trend or style of parenting among parents these days.

These parents tend to leave all matters relating to their children's development -- physically and mentally -- to the teachers, especially if the child is in a boarding school.

So teachers get to be in charge of everything, from teaching students academic subjects and coaching them in sports, to educating them about the facts of life and other taboo subjects that parents are shy of discussing.

Thus, not everybody receives the treatment they deserve, as teachers cannot monitor students 24 hours a day, seven days a week.

Also, some students feel that as teachers are not their parents, they adopt an attitude of defiance towards them because their own parents have not criticised them for a particular behaviour.

Therefore, there's no need to heed the teachers' advice or criticism.

I have to say that often the students do get away lightly; many even manage to get their parents to back them up when they are caught red-handed.

Many parents would never believe that their little "angels" could do such things.

We also cannot ignore external influences like the Internet, the media and other forms of entertainment as, most often, students tend to imitate the behaviour they see on screen and TV.

However, I disagree with Hamdan's comment that "dysfunctional families breed dysfunctional children".

I have seen many who come from problematic and broken homes, who turn out to be excellent and exemplary students because they were determined to change their families' conditions and lives for the better.

Let's not undermine their abilities to think sensibly; not all of them follow the bad examples set by their parents.

wann said...

Air travel: Good new starts at RM54 nett

At Malaysia Airlines, we are mindful of the need to provide affordable air fares to our customers in our quest to evolve into a five-star value carrier.

Therefore, we constantly monitor various aspects of our operations to ensure we benchmark with best practices in the industry and also provide value-for-money products and services.

We are pleased to announce that we have reduced fuel surcharges for 20 domestic and 33 international destinations under our all-inclusive low fares promotion, effective Oct 20.

A total of two million seats are offered under the all-inclusive low fares, available at www.malaysiaairlines.com.

The promotion offers the cheapest deals in town right now with domestic fares starting from RM54 nett, inclusive of fuel surcharges.

Earlier, we reduced fuel surcharges on selected international routes. For example, the earlier surcharge of US$60 (RM214) for Kuala Lumpur to Singapore has been reduced to US$36, and Malaysia to Paris revised to US$146 from US$220.

This covers our air fares offered through distribution channels like our own ticketing offices, travel agents and our code-share partners

wann said...

Missing mail: No letters from home in this part of the country


I dealt with it by telling friends and family not to send anything any more as complaints to the post office were totally futile.

At least, I received most of my other mail.

For the past one year, however, I have not received any mail from overseas.

No matter which country it had been sent from, it never arrives.

I live in the Ampang area and have heard the same complaint from other expatriates.

I tried to get to the bottom of this by calling my local post office branch, but they were not able to help me nor tell me who to complain to.

It upsets me a lot to think that my friends and family have lovingly selected cards for a special occasion, which will then be carelessly discarded by thieves at some stage of the postal journey of the cards.

How do you expect foreigners to make Malaysia their second home when something as basic as the postal service for their overseas mail is as good as non-existent?

wann said...

Equestrian: Malaysian riders, horses fit and ready...

THE 12 Malaysian riders competing in the World Endurance Championships (WEC) and their horses have been declared fit for the race at the Terengganu International Endurance Park (TIEP) in Setiu on Nov 6-9.


GOOD LUCK OUR RIDERS!!!
MALAYSIA BOLEH!!

MOHD FAZWAN
MH08071
M02
ewan-9012.blogspot.com

mato said...

Study week..
So, boring. I have to study m3 , static and eng. material.
There are 3 subject only include in final sem 1 bma.
I didnt prepare yet to face this final exam.
Usually , i will well prepared to face this exam by planning carefully what to study.
i hope this exam will be easier..hahaha x mungkin..jgn mimpi la..
maximum study...x1000

mato said...

Tell me more


what's didnt finished yet..what's
tell me more..
help me..
actually so boring do this programme..
today tuesday 28/10/08..i cannot finished this program because of
server down at um lab..waaaaaa
i hope can finished it tomorrow..

Anonymous said...

hahaha..
i'm new here..
guide me plz..
even late behind,i still follow the flow right..??hee..
hmm..jus to agree around this topic...quite interest at all..

yea,as human being,we need some rules to improve or make our life flow fluency..

But we still can fight for our rihgt..right??

so,think n thank..
tc..


-My_RuLe-
MH08024
m02
amierpilot.blogspot.com

My_RuLe said...

tell you more about tell me more..

this program is very interested for me.first time when i try it,it's quite difficult on the pronunciation part.But,at all,i was understand why this useful program need to done it.

actually,i think this software should be shared with the student.so,we are able to practice it more by individually.Hope,Tech. Eng. board will consider my opinion.

that all right now.tq


-My_RuLe-
MH08024
M02

My_RuLe said...

How about go to the market, and jus buy the chicken..its more easier than to hatch the egg,wait the chick grow up and etc right??hohoo..

hmm....that's right..
to get something,we must work on it..
at last,ALLAH will decide it for us..
whether we will get good result or not..just accept it...

-taking care my pren-

-My_RuLe-
MH08024

Aryan Aryad said...

Guitars

My comment for this article is guitar is a musical instrument that is verry famous in our musical area nowdays. Guitars can be played in many type of music such as blues ,country,flamenco,rock music,pop and many more. Guitars also can be played acoustically ,where the tone is produced by vibration of the strings and modulate by the hollow body. Guitars can also mention with a few important component part.There are headstock,fret,neck,strings and the guitatrs body. Without one of this component part the guitars cannot be played.

Aryan Aryad said...

My new handphone..

Yesterday,I have bought a new mobile phone . Not a expensive one but just a simple model and I think for now that handphone was suitable to me. I will explain more about my new handphone. My handphone was called mobile phone because it has TV function. The most reasons I bought this handphone because it has TV function and can put two sim card together in one handphone. I have two sim card,there are maxis and celcom. The all two sim card can activated simultanously and I can use whether maxis or celcom and it easy for me to contact anyone I like. Besides that,it also have functions like MP3,MP4, RADIO FM,camera 3 mega pixels,video recorder,voice recorder and many more. The price of my handphone is about RM 450.00. For me,it quite expensive for student like me but I satisfy to have that handphone..hehehe

Atiqah said...

"Knighting" Shah Rukh Khan in Malaysia will boost tourism: official

KUALA LUMPUR, Oct 27, 2008 (AFP) - The "knighting" of India's top Bollywood star Shah Rukh Khan will help boost tourism in Malaysia, an official from the western Malacca state government said Monday.

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Khan is to be given the Governor of Malacca's award, which carries the title "Datuk," after his 2001 film boosted the profile of the state as a destination for tourists.

The 42-year old heart-throb will receive his award on November 29, in a ceremony that will be aired live on India's top entertainment channel, Zee TV.

"It is a boost for tourism in Malaysia. His movies are seen by people all over the world and this is cost-free advertisement for us," local parliamentarian Mohammad Sirat Abu told AFP.

Malacca, a historic port town and a relic of Malaysia's colonial past, relies hevily on tourism for income.

Mohammad said since the filming of Khan's 2001 movie, "One 2 Ka 4" at a popular resort in Malacca, the number of tourists coming from India has increased markedly.

"He is a worldwide icon and having him here will boost our country's tourism industry," he said.

However, the granting of the award has been controversial, with some questioning what Khan had done to merit the honour.

Opposition politician Lim Kit Siang said local artists and celebrities should have been recognised ahead of Khan.

"I don't think the reason that has been given for making Shah Rukh Khan a Malacca Datuk would impress or convince many," he said earlier this month.

However, former Malaysian prime minister Mahathir Mohamad supported the move.

"I feel embarrassed when the award... to Shah Rukh Khan is being questioned. We confer such titles quite often on foreigners to appreciate their contribution to the country," he wrote on his blog chedet.com.

"Some of these people have contributed even less than what Shah Rukh Khan has."

Malaysia has become a popular location for Indian films, which have a huge following among ethnic Indians and the majority Muslim-Malays.

Women of all ages -- including the wife of deputy prime minister Najib Razak, Rosmah Mansor -- are huge fans of the charismatic Khan, dubbed the "King of Bollywood" here.

Malaysian tourism chiefs are aiming to attract 22.5 million visitors this year, who they hope will spend 50.5 billion ringgit (14.1 billion dollars).

From January to September 2008, tourist arrivals increased 4.4 percent on the year to 16.3 million, mainly from neighbouring Singapore, Indonesia and Thailand.

mato said...

Futsal...


my class planning to play futsal together this early morning..
about 12 o'clock am..
but the players come around 5 or 6 players..
the appointment between 12 to 13 players..
so disappointed to 5 players who came..x gune yg lain..
hahahaha..
but we still continue playing futsal..we win about 4 games..
unfortunately the futsal ball our's group ball m02 was entered in hole(gaung)..
at side the court futsal..
whats terrible the player(who guilty) that kick the ball..
mahal kot..rm48..
but tomorrow the others team will find ours group ball..otherwise their
group must buy new ball..insya-Allah..
But my group so proud because the team spirit smoulder..spread to environment..
hahaha..
but many our players injured ...
Perforce to go hospital...lembiknye

But our team still on the way to perform better in arena futsal..
we try to get better performance next time...go go chayok!!!

m02 "boleh...hahaha"

mato said...

assignment m3 "4"

what new assignment...
perlu ke buat,. tokse la..
i think this assignment very though to me..
this assignment include triple integral,cylindrical and spherical coordinates,double integral
more abouts multiple integration..
i'm weak about this chapter..
lecturer teach me..i also do not understand 100%..maybe 99.99%
hahaha..i dont know actually..
but to me, i must finished this assignment to increase my carry pointer..
i hope iwill gets 'A' for this subject..

Dann said...

halooo....ohayo..
watashi wa adam,hehe..actually, i dont have anything to comment..but i must do some comment to finish my blog task..huhu
this week is the crazy week..many thing happen..some is great n some is bad..but anything happen,we still must go on..like atiq always say..let bygones be bygones..heheh..smile n ganbate..chayok3

Dann said...

alooo..we meet again..hehehe
now i want to comment about song..actually i dont like this song..but my little sister really crazy about "hannah montana"..so i try to here this song,"noboby perfect"..hmmm,it not bad..good for kid bcause it like motivate song..it tell nobody is perfect,so if u do something wrong,dont give up..get up n try it again..so now,i also like to hear it..hehehe..i think that all for now..sayonara n aish telu..huhuhu

Dann said...

aloha..still ohayo to all of u..i really like to learn japan language..why i like??hmmm..actually i also do not know..maybe bcause i like to see anime n drama so much..huhuhu..maybe one day i will marry with japanese girl..i hope so..hhehee..juz kidding..anyway Mamoru Nakayama is really in love with Nishi Rokujochigusa..aish telu..hehehe..bye3

bayangan_hikmah said...

emm...
yes...we cannot fight the law of God.
this matter has been determined and in fix. By such,we must be abide to God order n live His ban.

bayangan_hikmah said...

25 ways to improve your conversations...
1. Be the first to say hello
2. Make an extra effort to
remember people's names and ask a person's name if you have forgotten it
3. Be receptive to new ideas and be open to other people's opinions and feelings
4. Show curiosity and interest i others and get enthusiastic about their interests
5. Tell others about yourself,what you likes are and the important events in your life
6. Keep abreast of current events and the issues that effect all our lives
7. Use "I" when you talk about personal things and don't use the word "you" when you really mean "I"
8. Show others that you are a good listener by restating their comments in other manner
9. Show your sense of humour when talking to others
10. Balance the giving and receiving information
11. Show others that you are enjoying your conversations with them
12. Ask other people their opinion
13. Look for the positive in those you meet
14. Start and end your conversation with a person's name and a handshake or warm greeting
15. Take time to be cordial with your neighbours and co-workers
16. Let others know that you want to get to know them better
17. Ask others about things they have told you in previous conversations
18. Listen carefully for free information
19. Be tolerant of other people's beliefs if they differ from yours
20. Change the topic of conversation when it has run its course
21. Always search for another person's "hot button"
22. Compliment others about what they are wearing,doing or saying
23. Encourage others to talk by sending out receptivity signals
24. Make an effort to see and talk to people you enjoy
25. When you tell a story,present the main point first and then add the supporting details afterward

amirul said...

on 18 october, i went to paloh hinai. attend to complete briged siswa subject. it's been a long time i dont do camping..some of my close frends were there too..mat, adnin, shimi, along..the best part is we build a raft..two rainy days, it was quite challenging. this make the river flow fast. this programme is used to build teamwork, confident, leadership..
the best damn thing is we need to cook a lunch fo the whole camp...i've learned a lot especially in cooking skills...in the end, i've learned a lot things, make new friends..actually, i want to play more often in the river, well i'm not always get chance to do that..

amirul said...

my group went to SK Pengkalan Tentera..not far from UMP. The school is so small, not like in my hometown. the kids really awesome, energatic, some of them were shy.. most of their dad's job i an army. furthermore, this remembering me when i was in primary school. a kid, not well managed, small, and playfull. i never been a facilitator for primary school. so, i treated them like my own younger bro and sis.
i got to handle group 1. we got 5 modules to complete. such as pat-pat tika lipat, bom negara, buang nama. after all, i realized they enjoyed our programs. we motivated them to study and score in exam. i hope they all got that spirit because they have met us, UMP students..

amirul said...

i watched this movie in megamall. nick cage in action again. i like to watch Nicolas Cage acts, such as Ghost Rider, and National Treassure. Bangkok Dangerous is about a life on an assassin(nicolas cage), get paid to kill someone. most of the scene is in Thailand. he got 4 target to kill. he can't kill the last target.in the end he kill himself. i think just because he broke his own rules..this made him feel useless. although he can run away, he did not. my friends said "ala hero mati, tak best la citer camni".. i dont agree with that..he choose to die because of the failure and dont complete the job as an assassin..

amirul said...

inally, i almost finish my first semester in UMP..many sweet memories, bitter also got. lucky me, i got very happening classmate although only 1 girl, no wonder my class is very close each other..i got to know Kuantan town, learning engineering, meet friends from all over Malaysia..those are unforgettable experiences. what made i little bid disappointed is the TV in the cafe..no big TV, only 1 small TV got astro.. i cant watch football every week(my routine). here far from, kuantan, i prefer to relax in my room on weekend. playing guitar, watching movies, play futsal, sometime sleep..hahaha..
tough to be FKM student. got a lot of things to do, compare to other students..
many assignments, and quiz. average every week got assignment. but it's ok, it help me to improve my study..here come the final exam..thanks to all lecturers.
to Pn. Normala, we are happy to be in your class. well, i will continue blogging although no more UHL2312. i hope this blog will connecting us..7 semesters yet to come, such a long way to go..i will do my best!! yeah!!!

ecomm said...

Friends..?
What is 'friend' to me?




Friend is all about help. Friend is a relationship that is triggered when people help each other. Automatically, the person who is helpful have created a new network with every help. So, help me.




The best characteristic of a friend?




In my point of view, helpful is the most crucial value that I want. I won't be friend with someone that is selfish and snobbish.




The rational?




The honourable prophet Muhammad S.A.W have said "The hungry wolves will only leap forward a lonely sheep". So,it is so essential for us to help each other so that our foe cannot separate us and finally defeat us. Enhance our networks by helping each other besides being nice with everyone. That is all for the rational of being helpful. Thank you.

Adnin
MH08053

ecomm said...

Awful Chicken Pox!!!
Ooohh!!...this is a real trouble. While everyone happily celebrating Hari Raya, I was wrapped with my blanket because of the chicken pox infection from my classmate. As early as the raya prayer, I could see just two or three spots at my shoulder and also my right elbow. After the raya prayer, I could feel that my feet and knees are shaking. What's wrong with me?, I keep on wondering and unfortunately, I knew that I was striked by the chicken pox and measles virus simultaneously at the third raya day. I was quarantined and my little nephew was very frightened by my frog-like face. I was frigthtened by myself too. My siblings laughed at me and also called me a zombie. Ahah!, I can't wait for my turn to laugh at them someday when they get any problem. This is the very first part of the awfulness.
After two weeks suffering from chiken pox, the more horrible trouble come against me. Five presentations, quizzes, five tests already wait for me. I must cover all of the lessons for the past two weeks an one night. I have no idea on how to overcome it and how terrible my carry mark is going to be. I really hope my friends will help me because I am really in a great worry.

Adnin MH08053

ecomm said...

Judisiary and justice
Do you think that nowadays judisiary element is as transparent as the previous 10 years element?.....it's all up to you. I just want to give my opinion to our recent quality of our country's judisiary element. I think the judisiary element nowadays is not consistent. I think everyone deserved to indulge the quality of justice no matter who we are. I don't want to comment deeply because I don't want to be jailed.

Adnin
MH08053

ecomm said...

Welcome to a factory-based university!
Hahaha...everywhere is factory!!!But it's okay because at least i've a memorable experience 'working' in a factory in Gambang. I keep on wondering why the price of the food here is quite expensive...i think this is because of the nearby restaurants outside there are quite far from this university.....hmmmm......what say you?

Adnin
MH08053

azmi said...

Najib - 16.3 million tourist from January to September..
23/10/2008 3:00pm

During happen the economy crisis in Malaysia nowadays, we are lucky because our country still get tourist from outside. This all will help us to maintain our economy level from getting worse. Beside that, the 4.4% increment for the amount of tourist compare to last year show that our country name still in a good condition. It also show that Malaysia still save for visitors not like some other country. Lastly, hope that Malaysia will peace and harmony forever..

azmi said...

Kejohanan Pesta Bola Merdeka: Malaysia vs. Myanmar, Vietnam vs. Sierra Leone
23/10/2008 11:02pm

Semi-final result
Malaysia 4 Myanmar 0
Vietnam 2 Sierra Leone 2
(Vietnam win penalty 3-2)

Malaysia football team has show their standard when show Myanmar the way out to go for the final in Kejohanan Pesta Bola Merdeka by win on Myanmar 4-0. This is good for the player and their supporter to get their spirit again after Malaysia’s team has loose in some competition before this. It also can be the first step for Malaysia’s team to become powerful after this. Hopefully they will be one of the team that play in world cup in future..

azmi said...

Good's price in supermarket start to go down..
28/10/2008 7:14pm

Comment.
It is good news to Malaysian because the price in the main supermarket in Malaysia will go down a little bit starting this Tuesday. It is the first times the price go down after the fuel’s price raise a few months before. By this way, Malaysia’s people especially poor people can life as usual. Besides that, the government still fined a way to reduce the price for other goods by discussion with some organization to help our people. Hopefully, the user can be more patient because the government will do their best.

azmi said...

Malaysia delay to buy Eurocopter..
28/10/2008 6:09pm

Comment.
One of the ways to overcome the economy crisis in Malaysia, the government has decided to postpone for buying helicopter EC725 produce by Eurocopter. The cost for the helicopter is RM1.67 billion. The purpose of buying this helicopter is to replace the old helicopter, Nuri. Although it is important to our country to change the helicopter, but our prime minister see that economy is most important for this time it must give the priority. Malaysia will still buy a new helicopter before 2011.

Mohd azmi
MH 08070
M 02

ecomm said...

Sharks...Jeng...Jenggg!!!
It's a bird..!!!It's a plane..!!!Noo...no..It's a shark!!!Let's run..eh!!...swim....swim to the shore..!!!!

Basicly, 3/4 of our earth was covered by water. The seven seas was dwelled by great deals of sea creatures. The massive ecosystem have to be controlled biologically. That's why some predators are needed under our sea bottom. Sharks are parts of hundreds predators in the sea. They are hungry predators that will eat everything that across in front of them. It was proven in many research that shark will grab all the material that they interested including human and plastic.

So, the moral of the story, we have to keep our environment clean to avoid the shark from die because of plastic eating and don't swim to far from the shore because the shark can swim faster than us!

Adnin
MH08053

azmi said...

10 Ways to Save Energy on Winter Heating Bills

1.Seal duct work.
2.Seal air leaks.
3.Seal off fireplaces.
4.Lower thermostat.
5.Change furnace filters every month.
6.Lower water heater to 120-125 degrees.
7.Weatherstrip doors and windows.
8.Insulate water pipes coming from the water heater.
9.Add an insulation blanket to water heater.
10.Add insulation to attic.

Mohd azmi
MH 08070
M 02

azmi said...

How to Handle Illegal Interview Questions..

Three Ways to Answer Illegal Interview Questions

•Just answer the question.
If you don't mind providing the information and you don't want to make waves, you can respond to the question and move on to the next one.

•Refuse to answer the question.
Inform the interviewer that the question doesn't seem to be legal or relevant to the specific requirements of the job.

•Don't answer the question, but answer the intent behind the question.
To answer the intent behind the question, try to figure out what the interviewer REALLY wants to know. For example, if the interviewer asks if you are a U.S. citizen (which is an illegal question), a smart answer would be, "If you mean to ask if I am legally authorized to work for you, the answer is yes." In cases like these, it's best to rephrase the question into a legal one and then answer it. This displays flexibility and composure -- strong job skills.

azmi said...

How to Deal With Interview Stress..

1.Relax
A relaxed job candidate is a confident job candidate.
Show the interviewer that you're calm, composed and in command during an interview. Use these tips to stay relaxed during an interview:

•Breathing deeply and slowly (and quietly, of course).
•Sit up straight and don't cross your legs or arms.
•Speak slowly and pause for breath often.
•Keeps your hands and jaw relaxed; no clenching.
•Smile -- it really is contagious!

2.Pause, Don't Panic
In every interview, there comes a moment that doesn't go according to plan. There's an awkward silence. You stumble over your words. You flub a tough question.
Don't panic. Now's the time to put your relaxation skills into overdrive.
It's much easier to control fear and panic as it starts to build than to calm yourself down once they've begun to spiral out of control.
When you feel yourself starting to panic and lose focus, pause. Tell yourself silently that you can do this. Take a deep breath. Refocus. And then resume interviewing.
A quick ten-second pause can be all you need to regain your composure and get back in control. And the interviewer likely won't even notice.

Mohd azmi
MH 08070
M 02

wann said...

10 Tip For Exam


1. Have all necessary material with you
2. Have a relaxing night before your exams
3. Read the entire paper.
4. Plan your time.
5. Jot down ideas as they come to you.
6. Don't leave any questions unanswered.
7. Never leave the room early.
8. Do not spend too long on multiple choice questions.
9. Never omit an entire question.
10.Maintain a stable energy level.

EpuNk said...

Assalamualaikum madam,

The quote 'you get the chicken by hatching the egg, not by smashing it' brings a lot of meaning. From my understanding, the quote means that in order to get something that is perfect we must be very careful in our steps that we make to make sure that we can achieve the best final results. For instance, in a world of a student. Every student must have their aims and goals in their studies. Mostly aims to achieve good grades in all of the examination. They also tend to aim to get a high salary jobs and conduct a luxurious living after finishing their studies.
It do sound wonderful right?? Well as i said before in order to get something that is perfect we must be very careful in our steps that we make to make sure that we can achieve the best final results. So in order for these students to achieve their goals they must plan every steps that they take. For example, i take one of the goals of a student that is to get good grades and pointers in their examinations. In order to fulfil this goal the students must have good plans such as do early revision, pay attention in class, doing homework and assignments, do a lot of exercise and many more.
So with these careful steps they will manage to get the goal that is good grades or so called the chicken hatch from the egg. However if the student try to smash the egg they will not get their goals complete. In addition they will tend to fall in other bad things. For example if the students take shortcut in their examinations such as last minute studies, didn't pass up their homework or assignments and even worse attempt cheating in the examination. They will get caught and they mess up their exams. Instead they didn't achieve their true goals of study that is to gain good results.

count_sautio said...

The Tang Dynasty was an imperial dynasty of China that lasted from 618 to 907. It was founded by the Li family, who seized power during the decline and collapse of the Sui Empire. The Tang Dynasty, with its capital at Chang'an, the most populous city in the world at the time, is regarded by historians as a high point in Chinese civilization—equal to or surpassing that of the earlier Han Dynasty—as well as a golden age of cosmopolitan culture. In Chinese history, the Tang Dynasty was largely a period of progress and stability, except during the An Shi Rebellion and the decline of central authority in the latter half of the dynasty. Like the previous Sui Dynasty, the Tang Dynasty maintained a civil service system by drafting officials through standardized examinations and recommendations to office. Two of China's most famous historical poets, Du Fu and Li Bai, belonged to this age, as well as the poets Meng Haoran, Du Mu, and Bai Juyi. Many famous visual artists lived during this era, such as the renowned painters Han Gan, Zhang Xuan, and Zhou Fang. There was a rich variety of historical literature compiled by scholars, as well as encyclopedias and books on geography. There were many notable innovations during the dynasty, including the development of woodblock printing, the escapement mechanism in horology, the government compilations of materia medicas, and improvements in cartography.

count_sautio said...

An early 20th-century sail wagon, used in the sport of land sailing, in Brooklyn, New York. Land sailing is the act of moving across land in a wheeled vehicle powered by wind through the use of a sail. Although land yachts have existed since Ancient Egypt, the modern sport was born in Belgium in 1898.

count_sautio said...

Mary Wollstonecraft (pronounced /ˈwʊlstənkrɑːft/; 27 April 1759 – 10 September 1797) was an eighteenth-century British writer, philosopher, and feminist. During her brief career, she wrote novels, treatises, a travel narrative, a history of the French Revolution, a conduct book, and a children's book. Wollstonecraft is best known for A Vindication of the Rights of Woman (1792), in which she argues that women are not naturally inferior to men, but appear to be only because they lack education. She suggests that both men and women should be treated as rational beings and imagines a social order founded on reason.

count_sautio said...

It's bar exam season and new law grads across the country are gearing up for the most rigorous test of their lives. Here are a few tips to help you ace this all-important exam.

1. Establish a study plan. Establish a study strategy by outlining what you will study over the next month. While you don’t need to follow your plan to the letter, it can help guide your study efforts. Allocate 2-3 hours a day to practicing multi-state questions and the rest of your day to outlining the law and completing practice essays.
2. Create study sheets. To aid in memorizing black letter law, photocopy or retype your bar review outline, leaving the points of law blank. Create several copies and fill in the blanks. Putting pen to paper instead of repeating the material to yourself or a friend may aid in memorization and give you a better sense of how well you've mastered the material.
3. Schedule down time. Take time off from studying to relax and recharge. You don’t want to burn out in the last weeks before the exam.

count_sautio said...

In a piston engine, the same volume of space (the cylinder) alternately does four different jobs -- intake, compression, combustion and exhaust. A rotary engine does these sam­e four jobs, but each one happens in its own part of the housing. It's kind of like having a dedicated cylinder for each of the four jobs, with the piston moving continually from one to the next.

The rotary engine (originally conceived and developed by Dr. Felix Wankel) is sometimes called a Wankel engine, or Wankel rotary engine.

count_sautio said...

­In this article, we'll learn how a turbocharger increas­es the power output of an engine while surviving extreme operating conditions. We'll also learn how wastegates, ceramic turbine blades and ball bearings help turbochargers do their job even better. Turbochargers are a type of forced induction system. They compress the air flowing into the engine (see How Car Engines Work for a description of airflow in a normal engine). The advantage of compressing the air is that it lets the engine squeeze more air into a cylinder, and more air means that more fuel can be added. Therefore, you get more power from each explosion in each cylinder. A turbocharged engine produces more power overall than the same engine without the charging. This can significantly improve the power-to-weight ratio for the engine (see How Horsepower Works for details).
Quiz Corner
How much do you know about engines and what they do? Test your knowledge w­ith our Engine Quiz!

­In order to achieve this boost, the turbocharger uses the exhaust flow from the engine to spin a turbine, which in turn spins an air pump. The turbine in the turbocharger spins at speeds of up to 150,000 rotations per minute (rpm) -- that's about 30 times faster than most car engines can go. And since it is hooked up to the exhaust, the temperatures in the turbine are also very high.

The Basics
One of the surest ways to get more power out of an engine is to increase the amount of air and fuel that it can burn. One way to do this is to add cylinders or make the current cylinders bigger. Sometimes these changes may not be feasible -- a turbo can be a simpler, more compact way to add power, especially for an aftermarket accessory.

Where the turbocharger is located in the car. See more turbocharger images.
Where the turbocharger is located in the car.

Turbochargers allow an engine to burn more fuel and air by packing more into the existing cylinders. The typical boost provided by a turbocharger is 6 to 8 pounds per square inch (psi). Since normal atmospheric pressure is 14.7 psi at sea level, you can see that you are getting about 50 percent more air into the engine. Therefore, you would expect to get 50 percent more power. It's not perfectly efficient, so you might get a 30- to 40-percent improvement instead.

One cause of the inefficiency comes from the fact that the power to spin the turbine is not free. Having a turbine in the exhaust flow increases the restriction in the exhaust. This means that on the exhaust stroke, the engine has to push against a higher back-pressure. This subtracts a little bit of power from the cylinders that are firing at the same time.

count_sautio said...

Diesel Engines vs. Gasoline Engines

Take the Quiz
Think you're an expert on diesel engines? Test your knowledge with this quiz from Turbo:

Diesel Engine Quiz

In theory, diesel engines and gasoline engines are quite similar. They are both internal combustion engines designed to convert the chemical energy available in fuel into mechanical energy. This mechanical energy moves pistons up and down inside cylinders. The pistons are connected to a crankshaft, and the up-and-down motion of the pistons, known as linear motion, creates the rotary motion needed to turn the wheels of a car forward.

Both diesel engines and gasoline engines covert fuel into energy through a series of small explosions or combustions. The major difference between diesel and gasoline is the way these explosions happen. In a gasoline engine, fuel is mixed with air, compressed by pistons and ignited by sparks from spark plugs. In a diesel engine, however, the air is compressed first, and then the fuel is injected. Because air heats up when it's compressed, the fuel ignites.

The following animation shows the diesel cycle in action. You can compare it to the animation of the gasoline engine to see the differences:


Image courtesy Baris Mengutay

The diesel engine uses a four-stroke combustion cycle just like a gasoline engine. The four strokes are:

Intake stroke -- The intake valve opens up, letting in air and moving the piston down.
Compression stroke -- The piston moves back up and compresses the air.
Combustion stroke -- As the piston reaches the top, fuel is injected at just the right moment and ignited, forcing the piston back down.
Exhaust stroke -- The piston moves back to the top, pushing out the exhaust created from the combustion out of the exhaust valve.

Remember that the diesel engine has no spark plug, that it intakes air and compresses it, and that it then injects the fuel directly into the combustion chamber (direct injection). It is the heat of the compressed air that lights the fuel in a diesel engine. In the next section, we'll examine the diesel injection process.

Aryan Aryad said...

Tun Dr Mahathir.

Tun Dr Mahathir bin Mohamad is the 4th malaysia Prime Minister.He is also the longest-serving Prime Minister of Malaysia and one of the longest -serving leader in Asia.He was born on 10 July 1925 in Alor Setar and he had many education before.He have five children from his marriage with Siti Hasmah.His son Mukhriz and mokhzani involved in business and his oldest daughter Marina is a prominent local writer and AIDS activist. He was involved in politic since he was young and after he finished his education. For me,he is very verstyle and commited leader.He always care and concern about what happens in his country.He also the leader who brings malaysia to the highest and same level like the other country in this world.Besides that,he also brings the modenest to this country very well. I'm verry respect him as a malaysian and muslim.

prem said...

i think we all should make a good decision before do anything in our life which will effect our own future life.....
~prem~

aswat_piol said...

"YOU GET THE CHICKEN BY HATCHING THE EGG, NOT BY SMASHING IT"

From this phase it tell us about the sequence of our life.
If we want something in our life we must have our own effort to achieve it.
Same as if we want to be a successful person we must sacrifice our time in order to make sure that our dream is not only dream but can become a reality.
Always don't be clever with stupid mind.
Think about it......
\(^o^)/

ASWAT
MH08079
M02

bayangan_hikmah said...

Ack, exams are coming! With midterms and final exams, students have two goals. First, you want to ace the exams, or at least get decent grades and do as well as possible. Second, there's your sanity; you want to get through exams with a minimum of stress and test anxiety. Fortunately, with the right study skills techniques, you can both manage your stress and do well on the tests. Here are some study skills tips for final exams to help you do well and stay sane.




Time management. Plan, plan, plan. Before finals begin, get out your calendar and schedule as much of your finals week as possible. Then stick with the schedule.
Schedule in study breaks. Don't plan to study non-stop for the next five days. You'll go insane, and you'll be too fried to do well on the exams. When you write your schedule, include short study breaks to help you recharge. You'll feel so much better and will be able to concentrate so much more. Here's some suggestions for great study breaks.
Schedule in sleep. Some people can function well on three hours of sleep a night. Most cannot. You'll do much better during exams if your mental state is good, and sleep is essential for this.
Exercise. There's no better source for stress relief. Just don't overdo it to the point that you're procrastinating heavily. Go for short, stress-relieving activities, like racquetball or a treadmill run. And don't underestimate the value of a brisk walk.
Prioritize. You have limited time to study and will have to choose what to spend the most time with. You could spend hours and hours on that math exam because if you do really well, you might be able to pull of a C. Or you can spend hours and hours on a history exam because if you do well, you've got a good shot at an A. It's up to you.
Form effective study groups. Just don't waste your time with lousy ones. Here are some tips for effective study groups.
Free your schedule. As much as possible, eliminate other responsibilities. Work fewer hours. Put off social events. Definitely put off shopping.
Ask your professor for help. If you're confused about your notes or the readings, go to the resident expert. This works much better if you don't put off studying until the last minute. It's a good idea to read through all of your notes before you start to study, so that you can inquire early about things that confuse you.
Keep things in perspective. What's the worst thing that can happen if you don't do well on this test? Excessive stress will make you crazy and hurt your performance on tests, so as much as you can, relax. And if you're having serious problems with anxiety during final exams, seek help at your school's counseling center. This is a common problem that schools are well equipped to help you with.

bayangan_hikmah said...

Ten Tips for Stress-Free Studying for Final Exams

-Don't Cram At the Last Minute
-Get Some Exercise
-Do Something Fun
-Make A Schedule
-Eliminate Distraction
-Study With Friends
-Get Plenty of Rest
-Eat Healthy
-Be Careful With Caffeine
-Just Breathe

hazman said...

Masjid akur bantahan bukan Islam


I'm not agree about this, because this country have lot of muslim people.. so to any race must be respect with islamic country. Because, muslim people give space to any race.. because this country do habitually democration system, so for any race can't argument with muslim ownership at this country. because,maybe this country will in complete confusion between any race at this country. Malaysia have many race and we must to take care relationship with any race. we love MALAYSIA!!! WE LOVE ISLAM!!! WE LOVE ALLAH!!! WE LOVE NABI MUHAMMAD!!!
TAKBIR! TAKBIR! TAKBIR!

hazman said...

Revert to Bahasa, urge writers

The Education Ministry has erred in allowing the use of English in the teaching of Mathematics and Science because it goes against the spirit of the National Education Policy that acknowledges Bahasa Malaysia as the medium of instruction in schools. English should be encouraged as a second language and sufficient funds be channelled to ensure that proficiency is enhanced. But we must use the right pedagogy to teach English and not let it interfere with the teaching of other subjects, for instance Science and Mathematics

hazman said...

"As Love and I, late harbour'd in one inn"

As Love and I, late harbour’d in one inn,
With proverbs thus each other entertain:
In love there is no lack, thus I begin,
Fair words make fools, replieth he again;
Who spares to speak, doth spare to speed,
As well too forward, as too slow;
Fortune assists the boldest, I reply,
A hasty man ne’er wanted woe;
Labour is light, where love doth pay,
light burthen’s heavy, if far born
the main lost, cast the bye away
You have spun a fair thread, he replies in scorn.And having thus awhile each other thwarted,Fools as we met, so fools again we parted.

bayangan_hikmah said...

WHY DO WE READ QURAN,EVEN WE CAN'T UNDERSTAND A SINGLE ARABIC WORD?

An old man lived on a farm in the mountains of eastern Kentucky with his young grandson। Each morning Grandpa was up early sitting at the kitchen table reading his Qur'an। His grandson wanted to be just like him and tried to imitate him in every way he could. One day the grandson asked, 'Grandpa! I try to read the Qur'an just like you but I don't understand it, and what I do understand I forget as soon as I close the book. What good does reading the Qur'an do?' The Grandfather quietly turned from putting coal in the stove and replied, 'Take this coal basket down to the river and bring me back a basket of water.' The boy did as he was told, but all the water leaked out before he got back to the house. The grandfather laughed and said, 'You'll have to move a little faster next time,' and sent him back to the river with the basket to try again. This time the boy ran faster, but again the basket was empty before he returned home. Out of breath, he told his grandfather that it was impossible to carry water in a basket, and he went to get a bucket instead. The old man said, 'I don't want a bucket of water; I want a basket of water. You're just not trying hard enough,' and he went out the door to watch the boy try again. At this point, the boy knew it was impossible, but he wanted to show his grandfather that even if he ran as fast as he could, the water would Leak out before he got back to the house. The boy again dipped the basket into river and ran hard, but when he reached his grandfather the basket was again empty. Out of breath, he said, 'See Grandpa, it's useless!' 'So you think it is useless?' The old man said, 'Look at the basket.' The boy looked at the basket and for the first time realized that the basket was different. It had been transformed from a dirty old coal basket and was now clean, inside and out. 'Son, that's what happens when you read the Qur'an. You might not understand or remember everything, but when you read it, you will be changed, inside and out. That is the work of Allah in our lives.'

aswat_piol said...

"Duncan's faith in Cobra"

Former All-Blacks player Duncan Robertson, who has been brought back as coach of the Combined Old Boys Rugby Association (Cobra).

I hope with his previous experiences played with All Black, he will make make Cobra team can perform well in this 39th HSBC-Cobra 10s rugby tournament which begins on Saturday at the MBPJ Stadium in Kelana Jaya.
With all good commitment from Cobra player, this team will shock other foreign team all around world.
Then effect of that Cobra can be one of the best rugby team in world...
MALAYSIA BOLEHHHHHH!!!!!!!!!!!!!

ASWAT
MH08079
M02

hazman said...

Always


We met in proud Utah and wore opaque
vodka on those vague Sundays for the
unfaithful on your dangling back porch
while dreaming of the very New York

where we entangled for the last time.
Te quiero, you said there, my ears as
paths. You then vanished with a macho
because I had a lover, because we’d

never ride across Russia together in
that frozen train, because listening
to A Chorus Line all those weekends
didn’t teach us the foreign language

of our bodies, because of your career
as a model after years as a military
mannequin, because we never expected
adios to be our actual parting last word.

Because, because, and because. You
turned around to stare at me and I waved
back: I love you too. What an education:
poetry always demands all my ghosts.

@nuar said...

assalamualaikum....

Angka korban gempa Pakistan 215 orang

Many disaster happen nowaday without give sign. Latest, earthquake that happen to the Pakistan country. Until now 215 people where die, this value will increase because many family still unfound in this disaster. We as a malaysian citizen need to grateful because our country free from natural disaster.

aswat_piol said...

"Titus appeals to B.Sathianathan for deadline extension"

Titus James is 22-years old player from Malaysia who now play with French Third Division’s Nanteuil FC.
He now got problem to join National Team for play in Asean Football Federation (AFF) Suzuki Cup tournament in December.
As a national team coach, Sathia should know how to manage this problem.
Titus is a one of the best player from Malaysia.
Now his problem is cannot back on time that Sathia need him. It because of his contract with his team stil available. So as a good attitude player James should follow his contract and Sathia must find other player able to play wth national team replace James on hat time.
Malaysia also now have a lot of good player, so just choose which one suitable replace Titus...

ASWAT
MH08079
M02

@nuar said...

assalamualaikum........

Pelancong Mesir pilih Malaysia

To increase the income for malaysia economy, our goverment found one initiative that is tourism. Now, malaysia is one of the tourism country. Many tourist choose Malaysia because of Malaysia condition, peace, variety of ethnic, variety of food, interesting place for visit and malaysian citizen altitude.

mato said...

salam