Thursday, September 3, 2009

Reading Entry September 2009 K30

Time does fly huh? It felt like only yesterday we began our July semester. So, anything new in your reading log? If you have read on anything interesting recently, do post your comments here okay? Keep on reading people!

100 comments:

fadzilah abd latif said...

hi...

recently, i have read an article on easy ways to avoid heart attack....we must decrease amount of cholestrol in our body.here are some tips to lower the amount of cholestrol in our body without taking medicines.
1. eat meat once per day and take more vegetables
2. do exercise such as swimming, walking for 30 min for five times in a week
3. stop taking margerine and butter. but try to replace these foods with olive oil.
4. eat tuna at least 3 times in a week..
..............

fadzilah abd latif said...

hello...here i want to share about the space shuttle challenger disaster that i have read in a website. this occurred on 28 january 1986 at 11:39 a.m. it leading to the death of 7 astronauts.it broke apart 73 minutes into its flight. this happened because of the failure of the solid rocket booster O-ring to seat properly allowed hot combustion gases to leak from the side of the booster and burn through the external fuel tank..

fadzilah abd latif said...

Here is an article I have read that is about ‘Avgas’. Avgas is a high-octane aviation fuel used to power many aircraft and racing cars. Avgas is a portmanteau for aviation gasoline, as distinguished from mogas (motor gasoline), which is the everyday gasoline used in cars. Some light aircraft also use automobile fuel instead of avgas.Avgas is used in aircraft that have piston or Wankel engines. Gas turbines can operate on avgas, but typically do not. Turbine and diesel engines are designed to use kerosene-based jet fuel.

fadzilah abd latif said...

Computers are machines that helps people find answer to the question. There are many kinds of computers. Some are very large and others are so small that we can put them in our pockets. Computers can do many things. We can see many computers almost everywhere around us. They are in business, stores, airports, schools, and homes.

fadzilah abdul latif said...

Information on the danger of smoking, lung cancer included, has been disseminated far and wide. It appears in newspapers as articles and reports. It appears in television programmes as documentaries and campaign clips. The cause and symptoms of lung cancer are also taught in Science and Biology lessons. If people still persist in the smoking habit knowing full well the risk they take in getting lung cancer, they have themselves to blame when they contract the disease. Ignorance is bliss, but in the case of the lethal link between smoking and lung cancer, smokers cannot claim ignorance because the warning is everywhere. By continuing to puff away, they have made a personal choice to take the risk. This stands sound harsh and seems to absolve people around smokers of any responsibility to save them from lung cancer. Of course, loved ones, family members, and friends and public have to do their part by encouraging smokers to quit the habits.

Mohd ehran (kA09097) said...

good day miss...
I have new information about transport.It is about aeroplane.
For your information,A fixed-wing aircraft, usually called an airplane or aeroplane, is a heavier-than-air aircraft capable of flight whose lift is generated not by wing motion relative to the aircraft, but by forward motion through the air. The term is used to distinguish fixed-wing aircraft from rotary-wing aircraft and ornithopters in which lift is generated by blades or wings that move relative to the aircraft. Many fixed-wing aircraft are propelled forward by the thrust from propellers or jet engines, but the category includes unpowered aircraft (usually called gliders).Most fixed-wing aircraft are flown by a pilot on-board the aircraft, but some are designed to be remotely or computer controlled.
thats all..

Mohd ehran b razali (kA09097) said...

Hi..
How bird relate to human?

Since birds are highly visible and common animals, humans have had a relationship with them since the dawn of man.Sometimes, these relationships are mutualistic, like the cooperative honey-gathering among honeyguides and African peoples such as the Borana.Other times, they may be commensal, as when species such as the House Sparrow have benefited from human activities. Several bird species have become commercially significant agricultural pests,and some pose an aviation hazard.Human activities can also be detrimental, and have threatened numerous bird species with extinction.
Birds can act as vectors for spreading diseases such as psittacosis, salmonellosis, campylobacteriosis, mycobacteriosis (avian tuberculosis), avian influenza (bird flu), giardiasis, and cryptosporidiosis over long distances. Some of these are zoonotic diseases that can also be transmitted to humans..
thank you...

yue wei lee said...

Hi,i would like to share about an article i read online recently.It was about fox witch in Japan.

The fox witch is by far the most commonly seen witch figure in Japan. Differing regional beliefs set those who use foxes into two separate types: the kitsune-mochi, and the tsukimono-suji.

The first of these, the kitsune-mochi, is a solitary figure who gains his fox familiar by bribing it with its favourite foods. The kitsune-mochi then strikes up a deal with the fox, typically promising food and daily care in return for the fox's magical services.

The fox of Japanese folklore is a powerful trickster in and of itself, imbued with powers of shape changing, possession, and illusion. These creatures can be either nefarious; disguising themselves as women in order to trap men.

However, once a fox enters the employ of a human it almost exclusively becomes a force of evil to be feared. A fox under the employ of a human can provide him with many services. The fox can turn invisible and be set out to find any secrets its master desires and it still retains its many powers of illusion which its master will often put to use in order to trick and deceive his enemies.

In conclusion, this is a quite scary folklore.The lesson i got is we must always be alert so that wont get cheat by people around us.

muhammad noor azreen mohd khairu said...

Dear friends,

Give me the chances to tell about disease that are popular among Malaysian society recently.. “diabetes”.. diabetes is a condition in which the body does not produce enough or does not properly respond to insulin which is a hormone produced in the pancreas. Furthermore, insulin enables cells to absorb glucose in order to turn it into energy. In diabetes, the body fails to properly respond to its own insulin or does not make enough insulin or both. As the result, this causes glucose to accumulate in blood that leads to various complications. This are the symptoms that shows you had diabetes.. the most consistent of diabetes is elevated blood sugar levels. However, high blood sugar is not something you can see in the mirror at home, so it is useful to know the side-effects of high blood sugar, which are commonly recognized as the noticeable symptoms of diabetes. Besides that, the others symptoms is often excessive thirst, excessive hunger, frequent urination, tiredness and fatigue or
rapid /sudden weight loss. So, have you sure that about your blood glucose level are normal?? If you has experience those symptoms above, why not you make a simple medical checkup to make sure that your body is optimum fit level..
be careful on diabetes because its can cause death..

aziela said...

hye,
want to know about cameron highland?
Cameron Highlands is one of the most popular highlands retreat around Malaysia losing out only to Genting Highlands. With about 300,000 visitors yearly and growing, it stands to pass that Cameron Highlands has a charm of its own with its Tudor architecture style buildings, tea plantation with its soothing greenery and breathtaking scenery, not to mention some old favourite English pastime of having afternoon tea and scones with Devonshire cream. Traveling to the highlands is different from going to the beautiful sun, sea and sand of which Malaysia has many good ones around, especially the Terengganu and Sabah beaches which are to my opinion some of the best around in Malaysia.

AZiela

~~aziela~~ said...

hye everyono...

how to make soap balls...

u want to know...?
there is the all steps how to do it...


1.Cut the 3 bars of white soap and the 2 bars of the colored soap into small pieces and drop into a medium sized bowl. Pour 1 1/2 cups of boiling water, perhaps adding 1 teaspoon of your favorite perfume, over the soap pieces in the bowl. Wait for it to cool a bit and then mix it up a bit with your hands. Let it rest for 20 minutes and then divide the soap into 4 or 5 parts. Roll each part into a ball (Decide now if you want the flower petals or not. If so, then roll the moist ball into the dry flower petals).and put each ball on to a square of fabric. Pull fabric closely around each soap ball. Gather it at the top and tie up with the satin ribbon.


2.Hang the soap balls to dry. The soap will be dry when it is completely hard, about 4 days. When dry, open the fabric and use the soap or give to a friend, rewrapping in the fabric and tying with the ribbon.


so,why not all of you try to do it...good luck...

aziela

aziela_90 said...

Vitamin C
This vitamin is important for keeping body tissues, such as gums and muscles in good shape. C is also key if you get a cut or wound because it helps you heal. This vitamin also helps your body resist infection. This means that even though you can't always avoid getting sick, vitamin C makes it a little harder for your body to become infected with an illness.

Which foods are rich in vitamin C?

•citrus fruits, like oranges
•cantaloupe
•strawberries
•tomatoes
•broccoli
•cabbage
•kiwi fruit
•sweet red peppers

so,make sure you all,take atleast one tablet of vitamin c k such as appeton brand...hihi

ziela said...

HISTORY OF PERFUME.....

The history of perfume began in antiquity. The word perfume used today to describe scented mixtures, derives from the Latin "per fumus", meaning through smoke. Perfumery, or the art of making perfumes, began in ancient Egypt but was developed and further refined by the Romans and the Arabs. Although perfume and perfumery also existed in East Asia, much of its fragrances are incense based.....sources oh the aromatic is from plant sources such as flower,blossom,fruits....and it also can from animal sources suah as musk,honeycomb,civet,costereum and others......

=azieL@= said...

Hye There.........


Want to know how to make aromatic soap...????


Aromatic soap sure lovely,isn't it..?? From sightseeing,it is hard to make the soap but the truth is you also can make a fin aromatic soap by yourself...This is all the steps....


1.Slice basic soap into pieces.

2.Put it in a beaker.

3.Put the beaker ina hot container that full with water.

4.Let it to melts.

5.Add some colourant and perfume.

6.Stir it until become one.

7.Put it into a mould that you like..


Good luck....

NORAZLINDA BINTI HANEN.....KA09075 said...

Hye friends..
Now I want share to you the movie that I was see from Japan that is ‘Mei Chan’. There are very best Japanese movie that I watch besides Hana Yori Dango. I sure those people that like to watch movie are like to watch movie they are like to watch this Japanese movie. This movie is about the special female school at Tokyo. Every student at this school has one butler to manage her during the school day or at their home. Every butler must have good looking besides educated. In addition,every butler serve their lady more than their life..Very sweet movie and I sure all my friends like to see this movie..

NORAZLINDA BINTI HANEN.....KA09075 said...

What is your feeling during this Hari Raya? Before this I want to ask my forgiveness if I do the things that make you angry or others. Selamat Hari Raya maaf zahir dan batin....
Even Hari Raya was long leaving us but I want to share to you what I was do during Hari Raya Aidilfiftri. Live at kampong of course noisily with fire-cracker and also bamboo cannon, I not excepted to join it...haha...but this year I not play either fire-cracker or also bamboo cannon because scared to hear that loud sound. Maybe all of children happy at the night Hari Raya because playing that.
This year I celebrate of Hari Raya at my village because every year I celebrate Hari Raya at my village because I live at same village with grandfather and grandmother. During that day I visit my sibling house , we also ask for forgiveness if do the mistakes beside the relations I with my siblings become closed. Celebration Hari Raya at this year very excited because I very missed my mother and my father during at UMP.....:)

NORAZLINDA BINTI HANEN.....KA09075 said...

Are you like to eat egg? If you like read this until the end...
We can cook, boil it and eat half cook egg or eat callow egg. Egg is the best protein source and has almost all vitamins and salt that was needed of the human bodies. It’s the cheapest protein source compared to fish and meat. According to the record, takes one egg each day are good for human health. This is because one egg has 75 calorie and 5 gram fat that can growth and repairs human tissue.
Buts, the true egg chicken from village has more advantages compared to other eggs. This is because it’s have calorie source and protein that very good and can be used as the mixture feast drinks that was assured can give fresh for our body. In fact, having good choice when eat are not enough if you are not do some exercise. Exercise is important to decrease bad cholesterols at our body. We must exercise at least three times in a week around 30 minutes to make sure we have good healths.

NORAZLINDA BINTI HANEN.....KA09075 said...

I have a place that wants to share to you...
The place is known as Tanjung Leman that was located at Kota Tinggi, Johor. Very great places and peaceful. At in front of the beach have island that known as Pulau Sibu. We can see the island from the beach. The place is far from polluted area and has many tourists during the holiday. This place is suitable for family that was busy of their work. They can spend the time with their children and also close the bond with their children. From this, their children can feel loved from their parents besides make them happy. In addition, people can do many thing there such as camping, barbeque and take many picture to save and can be seen at home....:)

rabiatul_adawiyah_sharom said...

hi..
i just want to share something that i know..

do know why rain is acid??
this is because the reaction of water that was absorbed from the water surface of earth with carbon dioxide at the atmosphere, then become the heavy could and fall as acid rain.

hope..it will give some knowledge to you..
good day..

rabiatul_adawiyah_sharom said...

dear my friends...
do you know that every engineering student must learn about engineering ethics??

This is because, the work of engineers can affect public health and safety and also can influence business practices and even politics. Besides that, from the engineering ethics we will become more sensitive to the important ethical issues before we confront them.

Hopefully...
it will teach us something before we become an engineer in the future.

rabiatul_adawiyah_sharom said...

salam..
recently, i was read my physical chemistry note about effusion. I just to memorize back what had read just now.Hopefully, it will always in my mind until the final exam.hehe..

Effusion is a process where individual molecules flow through a hole without collision between the molecules. It will occur if the diameter of the hole more tiny than mean free path.

good luck for final exam..

shahira said...

hi there..

Do you hear about 'Ketika Cinta Bertasbih" story...
Hmmmm...
This is a great story. it include caring, lovely, islamic and a suitable story for us to watching..

You will touching after watch this movie.. one of the best story that i was watch...

Their song also good..
very islamic song..
try to hear it..
Then, you will addicted after hear that song, same like me..
very nice song...
don't forget to listen that song and watch this movie...
ok...

yue wei lee said...

Hi, i want to share about a fiction by Enid Blyton that is "The aventure of castle" .

This is about an adventure story of four children that are Peter, Dinah, Jack and Susy-Ann. They are back to their cottage where their mom live during summer holiday. Theydiscover that there was an old and mistery castle up the hill behing their cottage.

Later they meet a new friends and they decided to discover the mistery castle. This story full of adventure and all characters in tis story are brave to face difficulty.

That all from me,have a good day.

Shahira said...

hi everyone!!

Do you have Facebook Account???
if no... you are very lucky person..
if yes..
Hmmm....Try to stop using it..
Because, on my reading.. Facebook that you use now is a medium for Zuckerberg to kill palestin..
so pity...
Hmm.. very cruel person right..??
Facebook also be a main patner of war in gaza..
with one click on the facebook, you will be a killer....Waahh...
you don't notice that right??

On research, the member of facebook is about 140 million.. But now the member up to 240 million...
All people will be a killer..
Why not we stop use the facebook..
Boycott Facebook!!!

nooradilah md salehan said...

hello....here i want to share aboutb public speaking...Not many people can be speaking in front of public but it not impossible all the Malaysian can speak in front of publics. Actually Malaysians have several of opinions in all aspect. Now I want to share my ideas to be a good presenter or speaker.
Firstly, we need make the preparations before we give our presentations. Actually it is important to be a good speaker. When we had make preparations of presentation slide or note, it can help the auditions to catch the message from the speaker. The speaker must prepare the suitable contents because the contents will be effect to the auditions. So the speaker must be carefully to choose the contents to avoid from the negative effect to the auditions.
Secondly, the speaker should wise choose the suitable time. It is important because when we choose the wrong time the auditions cannot focus to our presentation. When the auditions not focus to our presentation maybe they can sleep or talks each others. Furthermore, the speaker should choose the right place. The auditions need the comfortable place to hear the speech or presentation. So the speaker must be responsible to make the auditions feel comfortable.
Lastly, the speaker must prepare some video or song that we use to make our presentations more interesting and not bored. So the speaker can make their slide show more interactive and interesting. They also can insert many of song, picture and video to avoid the auditions bored. So the speaker should be wise to use the technology in the presentations.
As the conclusions, the speaker must wise to attract the audition to focus their presentations. They also must give the positive effects to the auditions from the presentation.....=)

nurul suhada said...

hi...

An article that I read is about camera. Mosaic photo sensor exists since 1961, filmless camera in 1972, and first digital camera in 1975.Compact digital camera is small and portable. It also called point-and-shoot camera. It less than 20mm thick, described as subcompacts .It also easy to use, image can usually only be stored using lossy compression (JPEG).It has zoom capability, but the range is usually less than bridge and digital single-lens reflex cameras (DSLR).

Article that I read is quite long. It has a lot of vocabulary that I do not understand like portable, leaf shutter. Besides that, it has many parts like type of camera, and history.

kamsahamida...

nurul suhada said...

hi..me again

The secret of green tea lies in the fact it is rich in catechin polyphenols, particularly epigallocatechin gallate (EGCG). EGCG is a powerful anti-oxidant: besides inhibiting the growth of cancer cells, it kills cancer cells without harming healthy tissue. It has also been effective in lowering LDL cholesterol levels, and inhibiting the abnormal formation of blood clots. The latter takes on added importance when you consider that thrombosis (the formation of abnormal blood clots) is the leading cause of heart attacks and stroke.

Links are being made between the effects of drinking green tea and the "French Paradox." For years, researchers were puzzled by the fact that, despite consuming a diet rich in fat, the French have a lower incidence of heart disease than Americans. The answer was found to lie in red wine, which contains resveratrol, a polyphenol that limits the negative effects of smoking and a fatty diet. In a 1997 study, researchers from the University of Kansas determined that EGCG is twice as powerful as resveratrol, which may explain why the rate of heart disease among Japanese men is quite low, even though approximately seventy-five percent are smokers.

Why don't other Chinese teas have similar health-giving properties? Green, oolong, and black teas all come from the leaves of the Camellia sinensis plant. What sets green tea apart is the way it is processed. Green tea leaves are steamed, which prevents the EGCG compound from being oxidized. By contrast, black and oolong tea leaves are made from fermented leaves, which results in the EGCG being converted into other compounds that are not nearly as effective in preventing and fighting various diseases.


New evidence is emerging that green tea can even help dieters. In November, 1999, the American Journal of Clinical Nutrition published the results of a study at the University of Geneva in Switzerland. Researchers found that men who were given a combination of caffeine and green tea extract burned more calories than those given only caffeine or a placebo.

Green tea can even help prevent tooth decay! Just as its bacteria-destroying abilities can help prevent food poisoning, it can also kill the bacteria that causes dental plaque. Meanwhile, skin preparations containing green tea - from deodorants to creams - are starting to appear on the market.
so, always drink the green tea..hehe

cute girl
k30

nooradilah md salehan said...

hi friends..
now,iwant to talk about the most precious item in my life is my handphones.I alway bring my handphones everywhere i go because it is important to my life.My hanphones is my swatch,my handphones is my notes,my handphones also is my alarm for me to wakeup from sleep.thats why I say my precius item is my handphones.

When i go to shopping mall with my friends.i will always use my handphones as item that can find my friends when we cannot find each other.It easier to me compare if i must search her by my eyes or by using public phones.

I also can call my family at home anytimes i want.at night or in a morning,just call them.by using hanphones i also can keep in touch with my friends by massage them.with this i can make sure i'm know what happened to my friends and not lost contact with them even they changes thier address.i love my phone...

nooradilah md salehan said...

slm....hi!
Rainforest.....
More than half of the world's species of plants and animals are found in the rainforest. Rainforests support a very broad array of fauna including mammals, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates. A natural rainforest emits and absorbs vast quantities of carbon dioxide.

Tropical rainforests provide timber as well as animal products such as meat and hides. Rainforests also have value as tourism destinations and for the ecosystem services provided. Many foods originally came from tropical forests, and are still mostly grown on plantations in regions that were formerly primary forest.

nooradilah md salehan said...

slm....hi!
Rainforest.....
More than half of the world's species of plants and animals are found in the rainforest. Rainforests support a very broad array of fauna including mammals, reptiles, birds, and invertebrates. A natural rainforest emits and absorbs vast quantities of carbon dioxide.

Tropical rainforests provide timber as well as animal products such as meat and hides. Rainforests also have value as tourism destinations and for the ecosystem services provided. Many foods originally came from tropical forests, and are still mostly grown on plantations in regions that were formerly primary forest.

nooradilah md salehan said...

Hello everyone..I already read this article..

For me this article so
interesting. I have learned that nothing is impossible in losing weight. Everyone can lose weight if we be dedication, motivation and hard work on doing it. We have always trust ourselves and always be patience and do it consistently.

I also have a big problem in losing weight. This article said that “Not real difficult goals but simple and easily achievable goals. If you set difficult goals and you don’t achieve them”. I’m so agree with that because I always do that....

For me the best way to lose a weight is do exercises regularly, control your fat in your food and drink water regularly. Taking fruit and vegetables are good for your diet.

Besides that, ensure that you drink 8 to 10 glasses of water every day. Your body should always be hydrated. The water intake your body will be able to metabolize fat more effectively. It’s better to drink it before meals, so that your food gets digested properly....

zura said...

hi!
today i want to share about dry hair because i also have problem with my hair..dry hair is due to inactive oil glands..it is also caused by other factors like over exposure to the sun, using harsh shampoo and chemical treatment..accumulated oil, block the pores not allowing the oil to flow on to the surface..this is another reason for dry hair..dry hair would need plenty of nourishment..massage well with a warm herbal oil at least twice a week..follow a diet rich in zinc..use a mild shampoo and avoid harsh ones since the chemicals in them can strip hair of its outer protein layer, further drying the scalp..do not use electric curlers and hair dryers..

zura said...

Hi everyone..
Here i want to share with all of you about 10 tips for better sleep..there are..
1. go to bed and get up at about the same time every day, even on the weekends.
2. don't eat or drink large amounts before bedtime.
3. avoid nicotine, caffeine and alcohol in the evening.
4. exercise regularly.
5. make your bedroom cool, dark, quiet and comfortable.
6. sleep primarily at night.
7. choose a comfortable mattress and pillow.
8. start a relaxing bedtime routine.
9. go to bed when you're tired and turn out the lights.
10. use sleeping pills only as a last resort.

So try it to get better sleep and you can feel better when you wake up for the next day..

wAn naJibAh mOHamAd said...

hye guys...
here, i want to share with all of ypu about the best way to release tension....hope,this way will help all of you to reduce your tension.....
you take a blank paper...
and you draw on it....
just draw what come in your mind at that time...
and then, you colour it...
and the product will potray your mind at that time.....
with this way, your tension will be reduce... insyaAllah...
try it if you need it....
tq...

zura said...

Salam..
how to wash your hands..its sound simple right..but we should wash our hand with the right way to make it surely clean and to prevent from germs..it's generally best to wash your hands with soap and water. .follow these simple steps:
• Wet your hands with running water.
• Apply liquid, bar or powder soap.
• Lather well.
• Rub your hands vigorously for at least 20 seconds..remember to scrub all surfaces, including the backs of your hands, wrists, between your fingers and under your fingernails.
• Rinse well.
• Dry your hands with a clean or disposable towel or air dryer.
• If possible, use your towel to turn off the faucet.

keep in mind that antibacterial soap is no more effective at killing germs than is regular soap..using antibacterial soap may even lead to the development of bacteria that are resistant to the product's antimicrobial agents — making it harder to kill these germs in the future.

zura said...

10 symptoms not to ignore..
Take note of these warning signs and know when you need to seek medical care..
1. Unexplained weight loss
2. Persistent or high fever
3. Shortness of breath
4. Unexplained changes in bowel habits
5. Delirium
6. Sudden severe headache
7. Sudden weakness, loss of vision or speech
8. Flashes of light
9. Feeling full after eating very little
10. Hot, red or swollen joint

So..if you have the symptoms above..you must go see the doctor..

bashirah said...

hello..
its me..
bash...
ermmm,i want to share with u some tips..it is some beauty tips..
the most important things is our skin care..what u must do are..
1. Keep your skin free of buildup by using a gentle cleanser in the morning and at night. When cleansing your face, do so gently in upward motion stokes - do not tug, pull or scrub too hard to prevent irritation.

2. Freshen up your skin with a toner containing ingredients that suit your skin type.

3. Indulge your skin and keep it hydrated with a moisturizer that is compatable with your skin type. Make sure your daytime moisturizer contains SPF to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

4. Treat yourself to an at-home-facial 2 to 3 times a week. Use a mild cleanser, then exfoliate with a gentle scrub that contains exfoliants that are round and non-abrasive.

5. Apply a facial mask after exfoliating. Rinse off thoroughly and get a good night's sleep!

bashirah
(ka09074)

bashirah said...

hello..
its me..
bash...
ermmm,i want to share with u some tips..it is some beauty tips..
the most important things is our skin care..what u must do are..
1. Keep your skin free of buildup by using a gentle cleanser in the morning and at night. When cleansing your face, do so gently in upward motion stokes - do not tug, pull or scrub too hard to prevent irritation.

2. Freshen up your skin with a toner containing ingredients that suit your skin type.

3. Indulge your skin and keep it hydrated with a moisturizer that is compatable with your skin type. Make sure your daytime moisturizer contains SPF to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

4. Treat yourself to an at-home-facial 2 to 3 times a week. Use a mild cleanser, then exfoliate with a gentle scrub that contains exfoliants that are round and non-abrasive.

5. Apply a facial mask after exfoliating. Rinse off thoroughly and get a good night's sleep!

bashirah
(ka09074)

bashirah said...

hello..
its me..
bash...
ermmm,i want to share with u some tips..it is some beauty tips..
the most important things is our skin care..what u must do are..
1. Keep your skin free of buildup by using a gentle cleanser in the morning and at night. When cleansing your face, do so gently in upward motion stokes - do not tug, pull or scrub too hard to prevent irritation.

2. Freshen up your skin with a toner containing ingredients that suit your skin type.

3. Indulge your skin and keep it hydrated with a moisturizer that is compatable with your skin type. Make sure your daytime moisturizer contains SPF to protect your skin from the sun's harmful rays.

4. Treat yourself to an at-home-facial 2 to 3 times a week. Use a mild cleanser, then exfoliate with a gentle scrub that contains exfoliants that are round and non-abrasive.

5. Apply a facial mask after exfoliating. Rinse off thoroughly and get a good night's sleep!

bashirah
(ka09074)

bashirah said...

hai..
its me again..
now i want to share with all of you about how to put on make up...

so when you applying blush, you want the color to look soft and natural, as if it comes from within. Read below for tips on how to put on make-up.

1. Tap or lightly blow on the applicator brush to remove any excess blush before applying to prevent a harsh and uneven application.
2. Apply your blush on the apple of the cheek and carefully blend towards your natural hairline.
3. If you have two shades, apply the darker one on the apple of the cheek first, then use the lighter shade to highlight. Blend well so there is no visible line between colors.
4. Highlight your temples, forehead and chin.

bashirah
(ka09074)

bashirah said...

hai..
its me again..
now i want to share with all of you about how to put on make up...

so when you applying blush, you want the color to look soft and natural, as if it comes from within. Read below for tips on how to put on make-up.

1. Tap or lightly blow on the applicator brush to remove any excess blush before applying to prevent a harsh and uneven application.
2. Apply your blush on the apple of the cheek and carefully blend towards your natural hairline.
3. If you have two shades, apply the darker one on the apple of the cheek first, then use the lighter shade to highlight. Blend well so there is no visible line between colors.
4. Highlight your temples, forehead and chin.

bashirah
(ka09074)

bashirah said...

hai..
did you know why we must sleep..
first we must get enough sleep because:
Sleep helps the brain commit new information to memory through a process called memory consolidation..
second is Chronic sleep deprivation may cause weight gain by affecting the way our bodies process and store carbohydrates, and by altering levels of hormones that affect our appetite.
third is sleep debt contributes to a greater tendency to fall asleep during the daytime. These lapses may cause falls and mistakes..am i right??????
then Sleep loss may result in inability to concentrate, and moodiness. Too little sleep can also leave you too tired to do the things you like to do and also serious sleep disorder also can cause hypertension...

bashirah
(ka09074)

muham said...

hmm..
hello everybody..
now,i would like to share with you the benefit of chocolate that we are not discover yet..
let's find out the fact...

according to scientist,the more their learn about chocolate,the more amazing chocolate seems. here are some benefits of chocolate..

1. Chocolate may provide a mental boost by elevating blood flow to the brain. The effect of this is that chocolate may be good for improving one's memory and attention and may be helpful for speeding up reaction times.

2. Chocolate may be good for the skin. A German study found that women who were given chocolate cocoa every day for a period of three months had skin that was moister and softer, possibly as a result of improved blood circulation.

3. Chocolate may provide some level of protection against heart disease. Researchers have found that dark chocolate consumption reduces hypertension, reduces cholesterol levels, and adds protection against blood clots.

4. Lastly, chocolate seems to make people feel better. For athletes, this may come in the form of improved recovery times after periods of exertion and for women this may come in the form of an improved sexual experience.

from the information above,i hope that everybody can learn something today..
have fun..(^_^)

muhammad noor azreen mohd khairu said...

hmm..
hello everybody..
now,i would like to share with you the benefit of chocolate that we are not discover yet..
let's find out the fact...

according to scientist,the more their learn about chocolate,the more amazing chocolate seems. here are some benefits of chocolate..

1. Chocolate may provide a mental boost by elevating blood flow to the brain. The effect of this is that chocolate may be good for improving one's memory and attention and may be helpful for speeding up reaction times.

2. Chocolate may be good for the skin. A German study found that women who were given chocolate cocoa every day for a period of three months had skin that was moister and softer, possibly as a result of improved blood circulation.

3. Chocolate may provide some level of protection against heart disease. Researchers have found that dark chocolate consumption reduces hypertension, reduces cholesterol levels, and adds protection against blood clots.

4. Lastly, chocolate seems to make people feel better. For athletes, this may come in the form of improved recovery times after periods of exertion and for women this may come in the form of an improved sexual experience.

from the information above,i hope that everybody can learn something today..
have fun..(^_^)

muhammad noor azreen mohd khairu said...

hi friends...
i have an interesting fact that could share with you regarding the obesity..
as we all know that obesity is modern disease usually attacked our own young generation nowadays..
so,here the fact how to lose our weight without limited our food intake in daily life..
according to the researchers, if you want to lose weight, get more sleep. this is because it’s obvious that you aren’t as likely to eat while you’re sleeping. a chemical that is released while sleeping called leptin give signals when we are full.in addition, a lack of proper sleep affects hormones that are responsible for burning off calories during the day. therefore,make sure that we spend our time on sleep hours if we want to lose weight in the easy way..
(^_^)

muhammad noor azreen mohd khairu said...

hey everybody...
now, i would to share with you about acne. i believe most of us have problems with our face cause by the acne. acne is most common among adolescents. acne occur most often on the face and neck. besides that, it is not uncommon for acne to occur on the chest, shoulders and back. Acne is the result of hair follicles that have become blocked with keratin and sebum from the sebaceous gland. This environment encourages the growth of bacteria known as propionibacterium. This bacterium multiplies slowly causing acne lesions and inflammation. Some suggested causes of acne might be hormones, family history, hyperactive sebaceous glands, an accumulation of dead skin cells, bacteria in pores or even anabolic steroid use. there are effect of acne on our humanity sense because have severe cases of acne can lead to low self-esteem, depression or suicide attempts, especially among teenagers.

yue wei lee said...

Hi everyone, for now i want to share about an article i read from internet that is thunder. This is because i notice that we are having heavy rain here in pahang this few days and the storm that strike down was very scary.

Each year, many people are killed or seriously injured by severe thunderstorms despite the advance warning. While severe thunderstorms are most common in the spring and summer, they can occur just about any time of year.

Cloud-to-ground lightning frequently occur within the phenomena of thunderstorms and have numerous hazards towards landscapes and populations. One of the more significant hazards lightning can pose is the wildfires they are capable of igniting.

According to myth,thunderstorms had a lasting and powerful influence on early civilizations. Romans thought them to be battles waged by Jupiter, who hurled lightning bolts forged by Vulcan. Thunderstorms were associated with the Thunderbirds, held by Native Americans to be a servant of the Great Spirit. Mjolnir, the hammer of the Germanic and Nordic god of thunder, Thor, had the ability to throw lightning bolts. Christian doctrine accepted the ideas of Aristotle's original work, called Meteorologica, that winds were caused by exhalations from the Earth and that fierce storms were the work of God. These ideas were still within the mainstream as late as the Eighteenth Century.

Anyhow, thunderstorm is very dangerous especially in wet area. So we must try to avoid ourself from open land when heavy rain.

yue wei lee said...

I just read a news from foodconsumer webside and notice that taking vitamin c is useful against H1N1 virus.

There should be no doubt the vaccine is safe for healthy people as trials have demonstrated. The majority of the citizens do not want H1N1 largely because they believe the drug is not safe. Their concern is in a sense justified because it actually remains unknown whether the h1n1 flu vaccine is safe for those who have medical conditions and pregnant women because trial conducted thus far involved only healthy individuals.

In any case, no matter you have received flu vaccines for seasonal flu and or H1N1, make sure that you take high doses of vitamin C and vitamin D because these health supplements have proved effective in preventing and treating colds and flu.

Mega doses of vitamin C administered before and after the appearance of cold and flu symptoms relieved and prevented said symptoms. Vitamin C has been known to boost one's immunity against these illnesses.

Those who bet their winter on the seasonal flu and or h1n1 flu vaccine need to remember that these vaccines are often not as effective as thought. Chances are very good that if you get the vaccine you will still get the flu.

So do not forget to take high doses of vitamin C. Another, possibly more effective, supplement you can enlist to protect against flu is Vitamin D, in high doses.

yue wei lee said...

Next, i want to share about a book i read a few months ago that is The Da Vinci Code.

The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery-detective fiction novel written by American author Dan Brown. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu as they investigate a murder in Paris's Louvre Museum and discovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus Christ of Nazareth having been married to and fathering a child with Mary Magdalene.

This book describes the attempts of Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, to solve the murder of renowned curator Jacques Saunière of the Louvre Museum in Paris. A baffling cipher is found near his body. Saunière's granddaughter, Sophie Neveu and Langdon attempt to sort out the bizarre riddles and are stunned to discover a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.

The unraveling of the mystery requires solutions to a series of brain-teasers, including anagrams and number puzzles. The ultimate solution is found to be intimately connected with the possible location of the Holy Grail and to a mysterious society called the Priory of Sion, as well as to the Knights Templar. The story also involves the Roman Catholic organization Opus Dei.

Although this books received many critics after publishing but i still think that this is a great story to read. There are so much to discover about this mystery world. Its not important to know whether the contents inside the book are true or not because i think the ability of Dans Brown to wrote is worth for us to learn.

yue wei lee said...

Next, i want to share about a book i read a few months ago that is The Da Vinci Code.

The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery-detective fiction novel written by American author Dan Brown. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu as they investigate a murder in Paris's Louvre Museum and discovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus Christ of Nazareth having been married to and fathering a child with Mary Magdalene.

This book describes the attempts of Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, to solve the murder of renowned curator Jacques Saunière of the Louvre Museum in Paris. A baffling cipher is found near his body. Saunière's granddaughter, Sophie Neveu and Langdon attempt to sort out the bizarre riddles and are stunned to discover a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.

The unraveling of the mystery requires solutions to a series of brain-teasers, including anagrams and number puzzles. The ultimate solution is found to be intimately connected with the possible location of the Holy Grail and to a mysterious society called the Priory of Sion, as well as to the Knights Templar. The story also involves the Roman Catholic organization Opus Dei.

Although this books received many critics after publishing but i still think that this is a great story to read. There are so much to discover about this mystery world. Its not important to know whether the contents inside the book are true or not because i think the ability of Dans Brown to wrote is worth for us to learn.

yue wei lee said...

Next, i want to share about a book i read a few months ago that is The Da Vinci Code.

The Da Vinci Code is a 2003 mystery-detective fiction novel written by American author Dan Brown. It follows symbologist Robert Langdon and Sophie Neveu as they investigate a murder in Paris's Louvre Museum and discovers a battle between the Priory of Sion and Opus Dei over the possibility of Jesus Christ of Nazareth having been married to and fathering a child with Mary Magdalene.

This book describes the attempts of Robert Langdon, Professor of Religious Symbology at Harvard University, to solve the murder of renowned curator Jacques Saunière of the Louvre Museum in Paris. A baffling cipher is found near his body. Saunière's granddaughter, Sophie Neveu and Langdon attempt to sort out the bizarre riddles and are stunned to discover a trail of clues hidden in the works of Leonardo Da Vinci.

The unraveling of the mystery requires solutions to a series of brain-teasers, including anagrams and number puzzles. The ultimate solution is found to be intimately connected with the possible location of the Holy Grail and to a mysterious society called the Priory of Sion, as well as to the Knights Templar. The story also involves the Roman Catholic organization Opus Dei.

Although this books received many critics after publishing but i still think that this is a great story to read. There are so much to discover about this mystery world. Its not important to know whether the contents inside the book are true or not because i think the ability of Dans Brown to wrote is worth for us to learn.

aziela said...

Fast food is easy, and as long as you can resist the tactics they use to encourage you to overeat, such as meal deals, super-sizing and two-for-one offers. It's advantages can help you to eat better.
• You can split and share with no extra charges.
• No hard-to-resist high-calorie ?nibbles? greet you at the table.
• Dessert is not a focal point of the menu.
• Nutrition information is available.
Avoid the Fast Food Disadvantages
• Large, extra large, big, jumbo, and double portions are the norm.
• Vegetables can be difficult to find, aside from small salads, a few leafs of lettuce on a sandwich or, worst, vegetables that are fried, such as potatoes or onion rings.
• Fruit is not present other than as orange juice or between the crusts of baked or fried pies.

CHOO QUAN LIN said...

Hello my friends, do you know what is Halloween? Well, today i wanna share with you all what actually Halloween is.

Halloween (also spelled Hallowe'en) is an annual holiday celebrated on October 31. It has roots in the Celtic festival of Samhain and the Christian holy day of All Saints. It is largely a secular celebration but some have expressed strong feelings about perceived religious overtones.

The day is often associated with the colors black and orange, and is strongly associated with symbols like the jack-o'-lantern. Halloween activities include trick-or-treating, wearing costumes and attending costume parties, ghost tours, bonfires, visiting haunted attractions, pranks, telling scary stories, and watching horror films.

CHOO QUAN LIN said...

Hi everyone, today I want to share about an article which related to the 911 tragedy.

Newspaper articles about the attacks of September 11, 2001, tell a story of shock, grief, anger and determination. From the moment American Airlines Flight 11 crashed into the north tower of the World Trade Center at 8:36 AM, to the collapse of World Trade Center Tower 7 some nine hours later, Americans knew that the world had changed. The attacks of September 11 were the first on US soil in 60 years and newspaper reports tell of their effect on every facet of American society.

Those old enough to have witnessed the event will never forget the images from that day and many of those images are forever preserved on the newspaper pages contained within the September 11 archive. From the picture of Flight 175 moments before it flew into the south tower, to the eventual collapse of the twin towers, the stories and images found in the archive ensure that history will never forget the events of that tragic day.

The attacks of September 11, 2001 made headlines all over the world. Artifacts from the World Trade Center have made their way around the country in moving exhibits and plans have been made to erect a more permanent memorial at Ground Zero. NewspaperARCHIVE.com, the largest newspaper database online, has provided a free archive on the history of the September 11 attacks with thousands of original newspaper articles. The September 11 archive includes stories on the World Trade Center's construction, as well as its destruction. You will find articles on 9/11 heroes such as Todd Beamer, Amy Sweeney, Jeremy Glick and Tom Burnett, as well as Osama bin Laden and Khalid Sheikh Mohammed. Click on the timeline above to view newspapers in chronological order or begin searching the newspaper pages with your own key words.

CHOO QUAN LIN said...

Hello my friends, today I want to share with you all about an article which related to the prevention of global warming and green house effect.

Avoid chlorine at all cost! Use of any chlorine compounds is very harmful to the environment including bubbles in plastic foam, spray paint, fire extinguishers, bleach and a multitude of discarded household and industrial chemicals. Phosphates found in many laundry detergents and soaps contributes to water pollution and should be avoided. Aresols such as air fresheners and hair sprays can contain butane/pentane which contributes to air pollution and should be avoided. What out for products that are "bleached" white (ie.baby wipes, writing paper) and look for companies that offer the same products which are whitened with peroxide and chlorine dioxide which is less harmful to the environment.
It is very important to keep up on the maintenance of your refrigerator and air conditioners as they can leak very toxic and harmful chemicals. Furnace maintenance will help to reduce the amount of heat you need, thus reducing fossil fuel production.
It is very beneficial to use recycled paper or to use products that are manufactured from ecologically managed forests. According to Seventh Generation "if every household in the US replaced just one roll of 1000 sheets of toilet paper with recycled toilet paper, could save 373,000 trees, 1.48 million cubic feet of landfill space (equal to over 1682 full garbage trucks), 155 million gallons of water (a years supply for 4465 families of four) and avoid 62,000 pounds of pollution". It has been said that it takes roughly 19 trees to make one ton of paper and that the usage of one ton of recycled paper will save approximately 17 trees. Of course there is the importance of recycling your trash, separating the cans, glasses and papers.
Due to the harmful process of making fossil fuels, we should do what we can to reduce their production. Weatherstripping, insulation and proper ventilation will go along way to reducing the amount of heat your home needs. Use of cold water instead of hot will reduce the amount of energy needed, as well only running dishwashers and washing machines when full.

Composting will help you to dispose of biodegradable waste in your home and planting trees on your property will enhance the appearance of your home. As well as being visually appealing, trees help to control carbon dioxides in the air, and helps to dispose of toxins in the soil. Thus preventing them from being released into the atmosphere.

Arguments are being debated over how extensive this problem is and according to Albert K Bates who wrote "Climate in Crisis", "the current warming is happening much faster than it has ever happened looking back millions of years". He also continues on to say, "it now seems evident that this most recent warming is caused by human activity, rather than by geological or astronomical processes" If it is by human practices that we have caused this issue, then it should be by human intervention that it is impeded or reversed.

muhammad noor azreen mohd khairu said...

Hey guys, let me tell you more about global dimming. Hmm. What is global dimming?
I believed that you are often heard about global warming but rarely about global dimming.. so, let’s find out the meaning of the global dimming.
Global dimming is reduction of heat reaching the earth. Research has shown that air pollutants from fossil fuel use make clouds reflect more of the sun’s rays back into space. At first, it sounds like an ironic savior to climate change problems. However, it is believed that global dimming caused the droughts in Ethiopia in the 1970s and 80s where millions died, because the northern hemisphere oceans were not warm enough to allow rain formation. Global dimming is also hiding the true power of global warming.
By cleaning up global dimming-causing pollutants without tackling greenhouse gas emissions, rapid warming has been observed, and various human health and ecological disasters have resulted, as witnessed during the European heat wave in 2003, which saw thousands of people die. The pollutants that lead to global dimming also lead to various human and environmental problems, such as smog, respiratory problems and acid rain.
(^_^)

muhsin mohd razip said...

recently I stumbled on an interesting article where researchers are claiming a breakthrough in battery technology that can triple the battery life without gaining any weight. In more detail, researcherers at Canada's University of Waterloo have discovered a neat new version of the popular lithium ion battery technology which offers triple the energy density: lithium sulphur. Another advantage of the new technology is in weight reduction: the new material is able to store 1,200 watt-hours per kilogramme, compared to just 500 watt-hours per kilogramme for standard lithium ion batteries. This offers a choice: batteries can stay the same weight and hold a great deal more charge, or can slim down dramatically while still offering the same battery life for your devices. Ain't that simply amazing. I dun mind them slimming down the batteries if they were to upgrade the performance of the gadget, but I won't tolerate if the gadget were to go any smaller. There's a limit to how small things can go you know! On the other hand, I dun mind them retaining the battery size while `triple'ing its power also....hmmm, then again, the choice is not in my hands! What a pity.

muhsin mohd razip said...

I would like to share some of the abbreviations used

1.FTW= for the win
2.ROFLMFAO= rolling in the floor laughing my f**king @$$ off
3.IMO= in my opinion
4.l337= leet(wanna know more? Google!)
5.w/o= without
6.j/k= just kidding
7.brb= be right back
8.afk= away from keyboard
9.w/e= who,when,what,etc...ever
10.zomg= kinda like omg

'kay that's all for now...

asnizan said...

today i have see some video at youtube about the best antivirus in the world...
so this more attractive me to more explore..
because my antivirus have expired yesterday..
so my laptop is dont have any antivirus..
so when i look that video i more exposed to the great anti virus,,

1. BitDefender Standard 9
2. McAfee VirusScan 2006 10.0 (Full Product)
3. Kaspersky Lab Anti-Virus Personal 5.0 (Full Product)
4. F-Secure Anti-Virus 2005 (Full Product)
5. Symantec Norton AntiVirus 2006 (Full Product)6. Panda Software PANDA SOFTWARE Titanium AntiVirus 2005 ( Windows )
7. AntiVir AntiVir Personal Edition 6.32
8. Alwil Avast! Home Edition 4.6
9. Trend Micro PC-cillin Internet Security 2006 Home Security Pack Single User
10. Grisoft AVG Free Edition 7.1

so this a top 10 of antivirus..
but i chose norton antivirus,,,
but all the top antirus i have downloads..
so if i want change i change n it all freee...

muhammad nor asnizan said...

today i want story about global warming because at my room like hot oven...
very hot...
Global warming is the increase in the average temperature of the Earth's near-surface air and oceans since the mid-20th century and its projected continuation. Global surface temperature increased 0.74 ± 0.18 °C (1.33 ± 0.32 °F) during the last century.[1][A] The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) concludes that most of the observed temperature increase since the middle of the 20th century was caused by increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases resulting from human activity such as fossil fuel burning and deforestation.[1] The IPCC also concludes that variations in natural phenomena such as solar radiation and volcanoes produced most of the warming from pre-industrial times to 1950 and had a small cooling effect afterward.[2][3] These basic conclusions have been endorsed by more than 40 scientific societies and academies of science,[B] including all of the national academies of science of the major industrialized countries.[4]

Climate model projections summarized in the latest IPCC report indicate that the global surface temperature will probably rise a further 1.1 to 6.4 °C (2.0 to 11.5 °F) during the twenty-first century.[1] The uncertainty in this estimate arises from the use of models with differing sensitivity to greenhouse gas concentrations and the use of differing estimates of future greenhouse gas emissions. Some other uncertainties include how warming and related changes will vary from region to region around the globe. Most studies focus on the period up to the year 2100. However, warming is expected to continue beyond 2100 even if emissions stop, because of the large heat capacity of the oceans and the long lifetime of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere.
so we must stop all thing taht contributed to global warming...
peace...

muhsin mohd razip said...

Do you know the top 10 video games in UK right now..? Well if you don't, here's it is:

1.Pro Evolution Soccer 2010
2.Forza Motorsport 3
3.FIFA 10
4.Mario & Sonic at Olympic Winter Games
5.WWE Smackdown VS Raw 2010
6.Uncharted 2: Among Thieves
7.Borderlands
8.Wii Sports Resort
9.Need For Speed: Shift
10.Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising

asnizan said...

hai...
so i want story about my dream car...
alfa romeo like me a romeo....
actually i dont know about car because i dont have car license but dont worry i will coming soon..
hehheheh
so why i like alfa romeo...
Country of Origin : ITALY
Established : 1909
Anonima Lombarda Fabbrica Automobili
Parent Group : FIAT AUTO spa
The Quadrifoglio - the four-leafed clover, a biological oddity of the papilionaceous genus Trifolium, recognised talisman for good luck and a symbol of excellence in selected Alfa Romeo's..
so because of symbol i like it..
but actually it is because i like one actress from taiwan...
the women acterss n she use alfa romeo in her drama..
it cool...

asnizan said...

my group was take spy pen as our final presentation project..
so i want to share u about step to use the spy pen....

The spy pen is a super device that allows you to record discreetly. We offer three versions of the spy pen with different levels of quality. Our spy pens are built to the highest standards and are built to last.

The spy pen allows you to record wherever and whenever you like. It is mainly used for recording lectures, trade shows or business meetings but you can use it for anything else.
With a built in memory chip you simply press the record button and away you go, no need to insert a memory card or disc of any sort ideal for the non-techies!

How do I charge the battery?
The pen comes with a built in battery and to charge it you simply connect the spy pen to your PC via the USB port.

How do I transfer my recordings?
To transfer the recordings you have made you simply insert the spy pen into your computer through the USB (same as charging) and drag and drop or usually with a Windows computer you are given a prompt.

How do I watch my videos?
You can either watch them on your PC or put them onto a DVD for watching on your TV. To watch them on your TV it is simple; just upload the videos from your spy pen onto your PC and burn them onto a DVD.

so if you buy this pen i not waste,,
it is useful thing
dont worry..
it only rm99.99....
buy it n test it

Chiew Yee Ket said...

Good day to everyone, today I like to share about the Radiation sickness. The radiation can cause devastating damage to the immune system and to the tissues of the body. The effects are known as radiation sickness or syndrome. Radiation can also cause little understood changes to the body's genes, which can be manifested through the development of diseases such as cancer later in life, and possibly as birth defects in future generations. Radiation causes atoms, the basic building block of the body's cells, to become electrically charged which can be potentially dangerous. So, the radiation is very dangerous to us. As a future engineer, I will to prevent this event occurs in my company or factory. Thanks…

Chiew Yee Ket said...

Hi, just now I saw a little sensitive issue that is sexually transmitted infections. There are many type of the infection. One of them is Chlamydia. Chlamydia is caused by the bacteria chlamydia trachomatis. Much chlamydial infection goes undiagnosed, because the infection is often without symptoms. However, it can cause vaginal bleeding and discharge, abdominal pain, fever and inflammation of the cervix in women. And in men, it can cause a watery or milky discharge from the penis, swollen or tender testicles and a burning feeling while urinating. The long term complications can be severe, especially for women where it can lead to pelvic inflammatory disease, ectopic pregnancy and infertility. Between 20% and 50% of children born to women with chlamydia will be infected. However, it is easy to treat with antibiotics. As a conclusion, we must not random choose the sex partner in order to reduce the probability the infection of the virus. That’s all. ^^

Chiew Yee Ket said...

Today I want to discuss about the bread should be fortified with folic acid to reduce birth defects such as spina bifida. Spina bifida here is a developmental birth defect involving the neural tube (incomplete closure of the embryonic neural tube results in an incompletely formed spinal cord). Researchers in UK have found that folic acid cuts the risk of neural tube defects, which affect hundreds of pregnancies a year. However, this folic acid could harm some elderly patients, as it could cause a deficiency in B12 vitamin. Folic acid is a substance that could find in vegetables like broccoli, peas, chickpeas, brown rice and fruit. Besides, women are urged to eat extra folic acid when trying to get pregnant as it is important for the development of the spine in the first stages of pregnancy. In my opinion, it may be useful to increase the amount of folic acid in people's diet through fortification. It will be even better if the products with the fortified folic acid to be labelled so that the consumers in different ages could choose the products that bring benefits to them. I enjoyed reading this article because i gained new knowledge after reading it.

Chiew Yee Ket said...

Good morning to everyone, this morning I want to share the disaster which is diabetes. Diabetes is a hormone disorder that can cause problems with the kidneys, legs and feet, eyes, heart, nerves, and blood flow. If left untreated, these problems can lead to kidney failure, gangrene and amputation, blindness, or stroke. Diabetes is on the increase, probably because people are living longer, getting fatter and leading increasingly inactive lifestyles. There are two type of diabetes. First one is a disease that destroys the cells in the pancreas that produce the hormone insulin. The second one is sufferers do not make enough insulin, or are unable to make proper use of it. Without enough insulin, the body cannot move blood sugar into the cells. Sugar builds up in the bloodstream and causes health problems. This diabetes cannot be treatment until now. So, we should maintain the sugar level in our body such as don’t eat too much sugar in our daily life. That’s all I like to share. Thanks…^^…

Chiew Yee Ket said...

Good day to everyone, now I want to talk about the risks of the Laser Eye Surgery. The surgery is intended to reduce a person's dependency on glasses or contact lenses. Although the Laser Eye Surgery can treat myopia, but it can bring some of the sickness. Firstly, some people have a problem with dry eyes in the months after surgery and artificial tear supplements might be needed in the long term. Many patients have experienced glare or halo effects when night driving, particularly just after treatment. This is more likely the higher the correction that has been made, but is rarely severe. In rare cases, excessive thinning of the eye wall can cause the shape of the eye to be unstable after treatment. Severe loss of vision is very unusual, but some patients could require corneal surgery or hard contact lenses to restore vision, it said. As a conclusion, I suggest that we should use glasses better than Laser Eye Surgery. Thanks^^

asnizan said...

now about motorcycle,,,
i have my own motorcycle..
yamaha 135 LC that first my properties because why..
because i buy it by my own money...
so i love it very much..
why i choose this notorcycle because

You will be surprised how low you can let the speed drop while staying in 4th gear and still get powerful acceleration without downshifting when you decide to pick up speed.
On the other hand, this is a machine that is fine-tuned to handle more aggressive, sporty riding with precisely timed gear shifting.
When you downshift from 4th into 3rd at about 20 km/h and open up the throttle, you will experience a whole different world of performance.
With the sharp burst of acceleration you get, you pull away from the car that had been running beside you and watch it get smaller and smaller in the rear-view mirror.
For this kind of performance you can thank the LC135’s new 4-valve engine with forged piston and the TPS carburetor fitted with an accelerator pump.
This is not just a matter of what is normally called “good response.” If response is too sharp it can lead to jerky performance that is difficult to control.
What the LC 135 boasts is an acceleration feeling that is just nice.
and this is specification of this motorcycle

Engine: SOHC 4-valve 4-stroke 135cc water-cooled engine
* Cylinder arrangement: Forward-inclined single cylinder
* Displacement: 134.9 cc
* Max power: 8.45 kW (11.33 PS) @ 8,500 rpm
* Max torque: 11.65 Nm @ 5,500 rpm
* Max speed: 162 km/h[2]
* Bore x stroke: 54.0 x 58.7 mm
* Compression ratio: 10.9 : 1
* Transmission: Constant mesh 4-speed
* Clutch: Wet, multiple-disk and centrifugal automatic (optional manual clutch model is also available)
* Fuel system: Fuel injection (2008 Yamaha Spark 135i in Thailand only); Mikuni VM22 carburetor with throttle position sensor (other countries)
* Frame Type: Diamond-shaped underbone steel tube
* Suspension (Front): Telescopic
* Suspension (Rear): Monoshock
* Brake (Front): Single-piston disc, Dual-piston disc – 135LC Extreme Spirit ([Malaysia]ss)
* Brake (Rear): Drum
* Dry weight: 103 kg
* Fuel tank capacity: 4.3 L

so i will not regret to choose this thing although it expensive..

muhsin mohd razip said...

copper heatpipes are commonly seen in heatsink these days. However copper's thermal conductivity is feeble as compared to that of diamond. But a diamond-encrusted heatsink would be ridiculously expensive,but researchers are slowly finding ways to access the thermal properties of diamond. Sparkle recently announced that it had successfully tested coolers using a diamond-like carbon coating, and now researchers in Germany claim to have achieved decent cooling results by adding diamond powder to copper. The group claims to have already surpassed the high thermal conductivity of copper by adding diamond powder to the material. So why has no one thought of this before? Schubert explains that bonding diamond with copper isn’t an easy job, as you also need a third material to chemically unite the diamond and copper. Schubert managed to cleave the two using chrome as a third material and, according to IFAM, samples of the material have already been successfully produced and demonstrated. According to IFAM, the new material was a response to requests to discover “a material with special properties that can efficiently dissipate heat even in devices with densely packed components and that can give increasingly miniaturised electronics a longer life.” As well as being able to conduct heat more efficiently than copper, the new material also couldn’t expand to more than ceramics or silicon at high temperatures. Amazing huh?

zura said...

hi everyone..

i want to share with all of you about kayaking that i just read..kayaking and canoeing...??its both kayaking and canoeing the same things...??hmm..lets think for a while...did you get the answer..??ok..lets i explain it..kayaking is generally differentiated from canoeing by the sitting position of the paddler and the number of blades on the paddle..a kayak is defined as a boat where the paddler faces forward, legs in front, using a double bladed paddle..almost all kayaks have big decks, however, there are many sit-on-top kayaks, and these boats are growing in popularity..while a canoe is defined as a boat where the paddler faces forward and sits or kneels in the boat, using a single bladed paddle.canoes can be closed deck or open deck..

ok..thats all..
have a nice day...

CHOO QUAN LIN said...

Good day my friends. Today i want to share an article which related to air pollution with you all.

Air pollution first arose as a major health hazard during the industrial revolution.

Air pollution still is a huge problem in the developed world and it's an ever growing menace in the developing world. But in recent years a new danger has become apparent: photochemical smog.

Photochemical smog is less visible than the old kind of smog. But it is just as deadly.
Photo-chemical smog is at its worst on days of bright sunlight because the sunlight reacts with exhaust fumes from cars to produce a lot of ozone.

Ozone can irritate the lungs and is particularly bad for people with asthma.

Tiny particles (called "particulates") are produced by traffic fumes and other pollutants which get deep into the lungs, causing health problems.

Air pollution article:
9/7/2008 - (NaturalNews) Air pollution produced by the burning of fossil fuels can drastically increase people's risk of developing potentially fatal blood clots, according to a study conducted by researchers from the Harvard School of Public Health

CHOO QUAN LIN said...

Hello,today i want to share with you all about an article which related to the first invented pen drive.

Actually the first pen drive was invented by Malaysian. The article bellow is about this famous Malaysian:
Name: Pua Khein Seng

Age: 31
Hometown: Sekinchan, Selangor, Malaysia
Education: SJKC Yeok Kuan, Sekinchan; Pin Hwa Independent school, Klang; Chiao Tung University, Taiwan
Occupation: Engineer/ president of Phison Electonics Corp
Current base: Taipei, Taiwan
Years abroad: 12
WHEN he set off for Taiwan in 1993, Pua Khein Seng's only aim was to complete his degree in Electrical Control Engineering at the renowned Chiao Tung University and return home to work in Malaysia. Never did he envision himself heading a multi-million dollar Taiwanese company that developed the world's first USB flash removable disk, which they called Pen Drive.

mohd abas bin jamaluddin said...

IT'S ABOUT TIME!!
version: HELP THEM......

hey there..
long time no see..
he he he.....
what time is it? it past my bedtime already.. fuh, emm.. let get going i guess. better quick or i will miss the midnight story. emm.. let me see. what is time actually? why it is so important that we can compare it with money. or in Arabian, time is like a sword. if we not use it wisely, it surely kill you. it is because time is irreplaceable. we can not reverse to the past or go forward to the future. make the best of time we have now for a better memory in the future and that what is call a good history of life. spend your time with your love one, spare some time to go out with them make us a very happy family, a happy human being in earth. but at the same time not to forget human below us. who have salary not more than 2 dollar per day. we all as a citizen, as a Malaysian have to help them. in every inch of life, we have to help them. give their children an education in school so that the children can help their old folks away from the world of poverty. it is our responsible. because the good time is not just for us, they also deserve it and we can help them to reach the beautiful world that create by the Creator. help them.... in any course... any way..
don't let them suffer. we are one if we all unite in the name of Malaysian....

Help them......

mohd abas bin jamaluddin said...

SPORT???

hey there..
assalamualaikum and good day..

Did you know the popular world sport??
Sports happens to be one of the culture for a country. Compare to all sports in the world, Vietnamese are the most interested to play football besides badminton, tennis, ping pong, and chess.
For Singaporean, they are attracted to play sports like football, swimming, badminton, basketball, rugby union, volley ball, and table tennis. Most of them live in the public residential areas that completely provided facilities such as swimming pools, outdoor basketball courts, and indoor sport complexes. As we know, Singapore is classification as an island so water sports are also popular such as sailing, kayaking and water skiing. On top of that, the main attraction of places in Singapore is Pulau Hantu which is known with rich coral reefs that will attract scuba divers. However golf is already gaining interest among Singaporean.
In conjunction of that, most Indonesian are fond of badminton and football. Besides sepak takraw and bull racing in Madura, pencak silat is also one of Indonesian traditional sport. Mock fighting contest such as caci in Florest and pasola in Sumba are often held in areas with history of tribal warfare. Most sports in Indonesia are monopoly by male and involve illegal gambling.
Therefore sports unite people no matter how old, what sex and races .

thank you for reading, bu-bye...

mohd abas bin jamaluddin said...

MP4???

assalamualaikum and good day.....
Hello everyone...!!

What is the exactly means by MP4 Player? Actually,The name MP4 player is a marketing term for portable media players that comply with certain standards and formats. The name itself is a misnomer, since most MP4 players are incompatible with the MPEG-4 Part 14 or the .mp4 container format. Instead, the term symbolizes their status as successors of MP3 players. Usually, MP4 consist of music player, picture storage, FM radio, audio recorder, games, e-books and so on. So, MP4 player is one of the best electronic appliance today.

thank you for reading. he he he..

ehran90 said...

you know what the meaning of weapons?
For your information,a weapon is a tool used to apply force for the purpose of hunting, attack, self-defense, or defense in combat.

Weapons can be as simple as a club, or as complex as an intercontinental ballistic missile, and include those that damage individual or group morale.

ehran90 said...

Today i will tell you about raw materials about mobile phone.
Many mobile phones, along with other electronic products, have high quality capacitors in them, which contain tantalum. Typically, a mobile phone may have 40 milligrams of tantalum. One major source of tantalum is the coltan ore. Mines at Wodgina in the Pilbara region near Perth, Western Australia are amongst many fully legal and identifiable sources of this raw material, although there have also been many reports that illegal mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo have been used to obtain the ore, operated by rebel groups to get money to fund their civil war and fuel further civil unrest against their own civilian population. Furthermore, lack of regulation has also meant that the Congolese military have also been implicated in being indirectly involved in mining operations. Both forces have gained via illegal exports through middlemen to companies from outside the country who often either turn a blind eye to its original source or do not adequately trace the source.
Only this the raw of the mobile.

Chan Fong Shiew said...

Wrinkles are a sign of ageing, and no woman would want to be reminded of that. So very often, women look for ways and means to prevent wrinkles from happening. They moisturize, invest in facial washes and creams, go for facial treatments and the like. But, like death, wrinkles are an eventuality. It cannot be avoided when the time comes. Mercifully, there is a medical breakthrough to fight wrinkles. Laser resurfacing is a procedure that can effectively fight wrinkles. Laser resurfacing is a procedure that removes aged skin to give chance for younger skin to grow. It is recommended for people with light to moderate wrinkles, age spots, skin damaged by the sun, or uneven skin tone.

What happens with laser resurfacing is that laser is concentrated on the area you want to be treated. The laser’s intense heat destroys the outer layer of the skin, and penetrates through the second layer of the skin, allowing growth of new fibers. This process is more effective than other resurfacing methods as chemical peel or dermabrasion because it allows doctors to have better control of the heat.Laser resurfacing may be done in an out-patient setting. You may need only a local anesthesia to relax you prior to the procedure. However, in more severe cases, such as if the area to be treated is extensive, you may be put under general anesthesia. Laser resurfacing usually will not take long. If the area to be treated is small, it will take only about two minutes to have it done.
After the procedure, your skin is expected to look a bit reddish or pinkish. Do not panic; that is fairly normal. Expect, too, for some swelling, itchiness and mild burning sensation as if you have sunburn.

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Chan Fong Shiew said...

Cholesterol is a soft waxy substance found in all of the body cells. It is a necessity since it is used to form the cell membranes, hormones and other important functions of the body. Cholesterol and other fats do not dissolve in the body and thus have to be transported by special carriers called lipoproteins. There are several types of lipoproteins, but the important ones are Low-density lipoproteins (LDL) and High-density lipoproteins (HDL). LDL is the major carrier of cholesterol in the body. It is however, dangerous if present in large amounts because combined with other substances, it can coagulate in the walls of the arteries and form plaque. The result of such formation is that the arteries start to thicken and less blood is able to flow through them. Such an occurrence is referred to as atherosclerosis. This is directly linked with heart disease since lower levels of blood flow can result in a heart attack.HDL carries about one third to one fourth of the blood cholesterol and is referred to by medical experts as good cholesterol. The reason is that HDL removes plaque from the arteries and therefore it slows down their formation.It is therefore necessary to keep a check on the levels of LDL and maintain high levels of HDL in the body to avoid heart disease. There are a number of ways in which this can be achieved. Foods that are rich in trans fats, like meat, egg yolk and dairy products increase the levels of cholesterol in the body. This problem is further accentuated by the production of cholesterol inside the body itself.
The human liver produces about all the cholesterol the body requires so any excess cholesterol intake proves to be an excess. Since foods which are rich in saturated fats lead to an excess in the amount of LDL cholesterol as well, it is necessary to keep a check on them. Physical activity is an effective way of increasing HDL levels.Cholesterol and Heart Disease Medical research recommends about 20-30 minutes of exercise every day so that the breathing and the heart rate may increase. This does not only prevent heart disease, but also abets blood pressure and diabetes. Smoking and high levels of alcohol consumption have also been proven to decrease the levels of HDL cholesterol and indirectly increase the risk of heart disease.

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Chan Fong Shiew said...

Recently I had read an article about Taipei 101. Taipei 101 is also known as the Taipei Financial Center is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building is designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners and constructed primarily by KTRT Joint Venture and Samsung Engineering & Construction is the world's tallest completed skyscraper according to the Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat, the arbiter of tall building height. Taipei 101 received the Emporis Skyscraper Award in 2004. It has been hailed as one of the Seven New Wonders of the world and Seven Wonders of Engineering. The tower has become an icon of modern Taiwan. The building contains 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. The name of the tower, pronounced simply as "one oh one" in English, reflects its floor count and carries additional symbolism in technology and Asian tradition. The tower is designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the tower houses hundreds of fashionable stores, restaurants and clubs. Taipei 101 was overtaken in height on July 21, 2007 by the Burj Dubai in Dubai, UAE, upon the completion of that building's 141st floor. The title of "world's tallest building" still rests with Taipei 101, however, as international architectural standards define a "building" as a completed structure capable of being occupied.

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IEZANY said...

hello......i want to tell about the Arabic language.for the Muslim,as we know Arabic is the language of the Qu'ran.Arabic is often associated with Islam, but it is also spoken by Arab Christians, Mizrahi Jews and Iraqi Mandaeans.Most of the world's Muslims do not speak Arabic as their native language but many can read the script and recite the words of religious texts. Some Muslim speakers of Arabic consider their language to be "the language chosen by God to speak to mankind"[11] and is most notably understood by Muslims as being the lingua franca of the afterlife.that's all.thank you

IEZANY said...

hello,i would like to tell you about the chemistry.chemistry meaning "earth".it is the science concerned with the composition, behavior, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions.It is a physical science for studies of various atoms, molecules, crystals and other aggregates of matter whether in isolation or combination, which incorporates the concepts of energy and entropy in relation to the spontaneity of chemical processes. Modern chemistry evolved out of alchemy and began to develop into its modern form through the 10th Century Arab world and following the chemical revolution (1773).
Disciplines within chemistry are traditionally grouped by the type of matter being studied or the kind of study. These include inorganic chemistry, the study of inorganic matter; organic chemistry, the study of organic matter; biochemistry, the study of substances found in biological organisms; physical chemistry, the energy related studies of chemical systems at macro, molecular and submolecular scales; analytical chemistry, the analysis of material samples to gain an understanding of their chemical composition and structure. Many more specialized disciplines have emerged in recent years, e.g. neurochemistry the chemical study of the nervous system.that;s all from me....thank you.......

mohd taufiQ said...

Dream...
Do you have are dream?i also have a dream, the only dream that i'm always want to achieves.It is a big dream which i put my all life and effort on it.It is not for education,my parent or anyone but this dream just for myself.Even people can't see what i'm trying to do but i don't want people know about my dream.I have think deeply and makes a plan for my dream.Although time for accomplishes my dream is long,but i believes i can achieves it.Whether no matter how hard it is,i'm willing to facing it.I don't hopes time would be to fast as i hopes the times is enough for me only.Thats all.

Chan Fong Shiew said...

I would like to share with all of your about Stonehenge. Stonehenge is a prehistoric monument located in the English county of Wiltshire, about 3.2 kilometres west of Amesbury and 13 kilometres north of Salisbury. One of the most famous sites in the world, Stonehenge is composed of earthworks surrounding a circular setting of large standing stones and sits at the centre of the densest complex of Neolithic and Bronze Age monuments in England, including several hundred burial mounds. Archaeologists had believed that the iconic stone monument was erected around 2500 BC. However one recent theory has suggested that the first stones were not erected until 2400-2200 BC, whilist another suggests that bluestones may have been erected at the site as early as 3000 BC. Stonehenge itself is owned by the Crown and managed by English Heritage while the surrounding land is owned by the National Trust. New archaeological evidence found by the Stonehenge Riverside Project indicates that Stonehenge served as a burial ground from its earliest beginnings. he dating of cremated remains found on the site shows that burials took place there as early as 3000 BC, when the initial ditch and bank were first dug. Burials continued at Stonehenge for at least another 500 years.

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IEZANY said...

hello everybody....looks like semester has come to the end.are you ready for the final exam.i hope you all are ready.during the whole semester,a lot of challenging event that we have to faced.many assignment to be finished,test to be faced,quizzes and many more.But,we all can faced it.congratulations to you all.In this blog also,i would like to say thank you to all the lecture and friends.thank you......assalamualaikum

Chan Fong Shiew said...

Hi there everybody. I would like to share with all of you about the famous scientist named Albert Einstein. Albert Einstein was a theoretical physicist. He had contribute in the field of physics which include the special and general theories of relativity, the founding of relativistic cosmology, the first post-Newtonian expansion, explaining the perihelion advance of Mercury, prediction of the deflection of light by gravity and gravitational lensing, the first fluctuation dissipation theorem which explained the Brownian movement of molecules, the photon theory and wave-particle duality, the quantum theory of atomic motion in solids, the zero-point energy concept, the semiclassical version of the Schrödinger equation, and the quantum theory of a monatomic gas which predicted Bose-Einstein condensation. Einstein is best known for his theories of special relativity and general relativity. He received the 1921 Nobel Prize in Physics “for his services to Theoretical Physics, and especially for his discovery of the law of the photoelectric effect. Einstein published more than 300 scientific and over 150 non-scientific works. He is often regarded as the father of modern physics.

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IEZANY said...

hello,we as an engineer should know how to be a good engineer.to be good engineer,we must:
* . Possesses a Strong Analytical Aptitude: A great engineer has excellent analytical skills and is continually examining things and thinking of ways to help things work better. They are naturally inquisitive.
* 2. Shows an Attention to Detail: A great engineer pays meticulous attention to detail. The slightest error can cause an entire structure to fail, so every detail must be reviewed thoroughly during the course of completing a project.
* 3. Has Excellent Communication Skills: A great engineer has great communication skills. They can translate complex technical lingo into plain English and also communicate verbally with clients and other engineers working together on a project.
* 4. Takes Part in Continuing Education: A great engineer stays on top of developments in the industry. Changes in technology happen rapidly, and the most successful engineers keep abreast of new research and ideas.
* 5. Is Creative: A great engineer is creative and can think of new and innovative ways to develop new systems and make existing things work more efficiently.
* 6. Shows an Ability to Think Logically: A great engineer has top-notch logical skills. They are able to make sense of complex systems and understand how things work and how problems arise.
* 7. Is Mathematically Inclined: A great engineer has excellent math skills. Engineering is an intricate science that involves complex calculations of varying difficulty.
* 8. Has Good Problem Solving Skills: A great engineer has sharp problem solving skills. An engineer is frequently called upon solely to address problems, and they must be able to figure out where the problem stems from and quickly develop a solution.
* 9. Is a Team Player: A great engineer understands that they are part of a larger team working together to make one project come together successfully, and therefore, must work well as part of that team.
* 10. Has Excellent Technical Knowledge: A great engineer has a vast amount of technical knowledge. They understand a variety of computer programs and
other systems that are commonly
used during an engineering project.
thank you..........

mohd taufiQ said...

Salam...
Studying in UMP, there is one things that unleaveable from us. What's that?Ya, that's LAPTOP!!! We need to use laptop to check for memo, through IMS link to check coursework result,doing assignment, presentation slide and also for entertainment.
Sony VAIO CS series is totally a ideal choice for us. Beside it's stylish outlook, it's OPERATING SYSTEM, CPU, DISPLAY, GRAPHICS, and RAM is for sure can fulfill student's need especially for those studying in enginering university such as UMP!!!
SONY, like. no. other.
VAIO, closer to you.
VAIO CS, Touch. Passion. Style.

IEZANY said...

hello..most teens need about 8½ to more than 9 hours of sleep each night. The right amount of sleep is essential for anyone who wants to do well on a test or play sports without tripping over their feet. Unfortunately, though, many teens don't get enough sleep.but,why aren't teens getting enough sleep.Until recently, teens were often given a bad rap for staying up late, oversleeping for school, and falling asleep in class. But recent studies show that adolescent sleep patterns actually differ from those of adults or kids.

These studies show that during the teen years, the body's circadian rhythm (sort of like an internal biological clock) is temporarily reset, telling a person to fall asleep later and wake up later. This change in the circadian rhythm seems to be due to the fact that the brain hormone melatonin is produced later at night for teens than it is for kids and adults. This can make it harder for teens to fall asleep early.

These changes in the body's circadian rhythm coincide with a time when we're busier than ever. For most teens, the pressure to do well in school is more intense than when they were kids, and it's harder to get by without studying hard. And teens also have other time demands — everything from sports and other extracurricular activities to fitting in a part-time job to save money for college.

muhd hasbi b. abd halid said...

hye everyone,

recently i had read a book, actually re-read it, as i had read it for the first time when i was still at school..the book is calle 'The Phantom Toolbooth'..its a book on fantasy, and makes you remember about the younger days..haha..its a great book, so you should try to read it if you have some free time :)

muhd hasbi abd halid said...

hello everyone,

today i am going to shre a little about street dancing..Street dance is commonly used specifically for the many hip hop and funk dance styles that began appearing in the United States in the 1970s, and are still alive and evolving within hip hop culture today: breakdance, popping, locking, hip hop new style, house dance and electro dance. These dances are popular as a form of physical exercise, an art form, and for competition, and are today practiced both at dance studios and other spaces. Some schools use street dance as a form of physical education..its agood form of activity and exercis, so i hope you guys do enjoy it

:)

muhd hasbi b. abd halid said...

hye all,

i want to share something with you that i find interesting..the korean wave..The Korean wave or Korea fever refers to the significantly increased popularity of South Korean culture around the world since the 21st century, especially among young females from the Millenial Generation. While popular throughout the Asian continent, its influence is strongest in China, Japan and Southeast Asia, spreading to India, the Middle East, Central AsiaIran, Israel, Turkey and Russia...so malaysia is not an exception, as there are many korean lovers here

:)

muhd hasbi b. abd halid said...

hyep, its me again

as i've talked about the korean wave, i want to share one of the korean stars, which is rain..Jeong "Rain" Ji-hoon often known simply as Rain, is a South Korean pop singer, dancer, model, actor, CEO and designer.Rain initially had a difficult time balancing dance and academics and received low grades during the beginning of junior high because of his frequent dance practices. He decided to follow his passion and attended Anyang High School of Arts, where he received his first formal instruction in acting and was able to continue dancing as well. Rain again found he could not focus on both dance and his studies in acting; he was truant on several occasions..for me he is a great entertainer with great abilities, and i know some of you are also a fan of him

:)

muhd hasbi b. abd halid said...

hye there,

this time, i want to share a game i recently tried playing..the game is called 'Left 4 Dead'..Left 4 Dead is a cooperative first-person shooter video game. It was developed by Turtle Rock Studios, which was purchased by Valve Corporation during development. The game uses Valve's proprietary Source engine, and is available for Windows and the Xbox 360..Left 4 Dead is a first-person shooter. In campaign mode, the player takes control of one of the survivors; if four human players are not available, then the remaining survivors are AI-controlled bots. They play through the levels fighting off the infected—living humans who have been infected with a rabies-like virus that causes psychosis, to which the survivors are immune..its a really great game and hope that you guys can enjoy this game as muchas i do

:)

Mohd Amirul Hakim said...

hai..
hello there..

hmm, today i'm feel that i'm so crazy i don't why????...i feel like want to scream...i don't what to do. everything so blurr...weather today is also ok but just i'm that ko..for me now a second like a year..time seem walk very slow. i fell that, it is too long waiting for semester break. i want to go home and want to have fun with my friend..
huhuhuhu...

Mohd Amirul Hakim Hamidi said...

hello again...

today i want to share about berry. i had read an article that berry means any small fruit that can be eaten whole and lacks objectionable seeds. The bramble fruits, compound fruits of genus Rubus (blackberries), are some of the most popular pseudo-berries:


RaspberriesBlackberry, of which there are many species and hybrids, such as dewberry, boysenberry, olallieberry, and tayberry (genus Rubus)
Cloudberry (Rubus chamaemorus)
Loganberry (Rubus loganobaccus)
Raspberry, several species (genus Rubus)
Salmonberry (Rubus spectabilis)
Thimbleberry (Rubus parviflorus)
Wineberry (Rubus phoenicolasius)
The true berries are dominated by the family Ericaceae, many of which are hardy in the subarctic:

Bearberry (Arctostaphylos spp.)
Bilberry or whortleberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Blueberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Crowberry (Empetrum spp.)
Cranberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Falberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Huckleberry (Vaccinium spp.)
Lingonberry (Vaccinium vitis-idaea)
Strawberry Tree (Arbutus unedo), not to be confused with the Strawberry (Fragaria)

Mohd Amirul Hakim said...

hello....

good day everyone.

now i would like to said obout tiny organism called bacteria. Bacteria are a large group of unicellular microorganisms. Typically a few micrometres in length, bacteria have a wide range of shapes, ranging from spheres to rods and spirals. Bacteria are ubiquitous in every habitat on Earth, growing in soil, acidic hot springs, radioactive waste, water, and deep in the Earth's crust, as well as in organic matter and the live bodies of plants and animals. There are typically 40 million bacterial cells in a gram of soil and a million bacterial cells in a millilitre of fresh water; in all, there are approximately five nonillion (5×1030) bacteria on Earth, forming much of the world's biomass. Bacteria are vital in recycling nutrients, with many steps in nutrient cycles depending on these organisms, such as the fixation of nitrogen from the atmosphere and putrefaction. However, most bacteria have not been characterized, and only about half of the phyla of bacteria have species that can be grown in the laboratory.The study of bacteria is known as bacteriology, a branch of microbiology.

There are approximately ten times as many bacterial cells in the human flora of bacteria as there are human cells in the body, with large numbers of bacteria on the skin and as gut flora.The vast majority of the bacteria in the body are rendered harmless by the protective effects of the immune system, and a few are beneficial. However, a few species of bacteria are pathogenic and cause infectious diseases, including cholera, syphilis, anthrax, leprosy and bubonic plague. The most common fatal bacterial diseases are respiratory infections, with tuberculosis alone killing about 2 million people a year, mostly in sub-Saharan Africa. In developed countries, antibiotics are used to treat bacterial infections and in agriculture, so antibiotic resistance is becoming common. In industry, bacteria are important in sewage treatment, the production of cheese and yoghurt through fermentation, as well as in biotechnology, and the manufacture of antibiotics and other chemicals.

Once regarded as plants constituting the class Schizomycetes, bacteria are now classified as prokaryotes. Unlike cells of animals and other eukaryotes, bacterial cells do not contain a nucleus and rarely harbour membrane-bound organelles. Although the term bacteria traditionally included all prokaryotes, the scientific classification changed after the discovery in the 1990s that prokaryotes consist of two very different groups of organisms that evolved independently from an ancient common ancestor. These evolutionary domains are called Bacteria and Archaea.

Mohd Amirul Hakim said...

hai..

today i want to share about technology. the technology that i mean is hybrid electric car.

A hybrid electric vehicle (HEV) combines a conventional internal combustion engine propulsion system with an electric propulsion system. The presence of the electric powertrain is intended to achieve either better fuel economy than a conventional vehicle, or better performance. A variety of types of HEV exist, and the degree to which they function as EVs varies as well. The most common form of HEV is the hybrid electric car, although hybrid electric trucks (pickups and tractors) also exist.

Modern HEVs make use of efficiency-improving technologies such as regenerative braking, which converts the vehicle's kinetic energy into battery-replenishing electric energy, rather than wasting it as heat energy as conventional brakes do. Some varieties of HEVs use their internal combustion engine to generate electricity by spinning an electrical generator (this combination is known as a motor-generator), to either recharge their batteries or to directly power the electric drive motors. Many HEVs reduce idle emissions by shutting down the ICE at idle and restarting it when needed; this is known as a start-stop system. A hybrid-electric produces less emissions from its ICE than a comparably-sized gasoline car, as an HEV's gasoline engine is usually smaller than a pure fossil-fuel vehicle, and if not used to directly drive the car, can be geared to run at maximum efficiency, further improving fuel economy.

The hybrid-electric vehicle did not become widely available until the release of the Toyota Prius in Japan in 1997, followed by the Honda Insight in 1999. While initially perceived as unnecessary due to the low cost of gasoline, worldwide increases in the price of petroleum caused many automakers to release hybrids in the late 2000s; they are now perceived as a core segment of the automotive market of the future. Worldwide sales of hybrid vehicles produced by Toyota reached 1.0 million vehicles by May 31, 2007, and the 2.0 million mark was reached by August 31, 2009, with hybrids sold in 50 countries. Worldwide sales are led by the Prius, with cumulative sales of 1.43 million by Augut 2009. The second-generation Honda Insight was the top-selling vehicle in Japan in April 2009, marking the first occasion that an HEV has received the distinction. American automakers have made development of hybrid cars a top priority

Mohd Amirul Hakim Hamidi said...

hai...

hmm what do you know about language. we use many language everyday to express ourselves. from the article i read it said language is a system for encoding and decoding information. In its most common use, the term refers to so-called "natural languages" — the forms of communication considered peculiar to humankind. In linguistics the term is extended to refer to the human cognitive facility of creating and using language. Essential to both meanings is the systematic creation and usage of systems of symbols—each referring to linguistic concepts with semantic or logical or otherwise expressive meanings.

The most obvious manifestations are spoken languages such as English or Spoken Chinese. However, there are also written languages and other systems of visual symbols such as sign languages.

Although some other animals make use of quite sophisticated communicative systems, and these are sometimes casually referred to as animal language, none of these are known to make use of all of the properties that linguists use to define language in the strict sense.

When discussed more technically as a general phenomenon then, "language" always implies a particular type of human thought which can be present even when communication is not the result, and this way of thinking is also sometimes treated as indistinguishable from language itself.