Friday, April 10, 2009
Last class.
PoLItic IN mAlaySIa
Thursday, April 9, 2009
dRAma.
nothing to say
My DreAM futURE
MinGGu MuHIBaH pEGAwai KaDEt (MMPK)
Wednesday, April 8, 2009
The Invention Of Google
Elliza
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Foundation..I like!!
Elliza
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How Do I Look??
elliza
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Assignmnet..oh god!!
elliza
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Annaul Dinner KUO College
This is my favourite song.I love this song very well..hehehehe
tonight there's no denying,no there's no denying
there's something magic in the air
emotional disorder,came from out of nowhere
and took me unaware
the patterns of the oceans, lost in her emotions
you know that I don't care
and on nights when the north wind blows through your heart
dream of a new age
and on nights when the north wind blows through your heart
all I can do is wait
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be hoping for
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be dreaming of
cool evening falling, I can hear her calling
cross the serpentine
dark and chaotic, slow and hypnotic
she comes into my mind and tonight nothing matters,
no it doesn't matter everything will be fine
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be wishing for
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be hoping for
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be dreaming of
there's a star in the night sky
the kind of star we would be wishing for
Elliza
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The Newest Prime Minister

bestfriends..
elliza
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final exam coming again..
elliza
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Stand by me
Gotta lot of things to learn
Said I would and I'll be leaving one day
Before my heart starts to burn
So what's the matter with you?
Sing me something new...don't you know
The cold and wind and rain don't know
They only seem to come and go away
Times are hard when things have got no meaning
I've found a key upon the floor
Maybe you and I will not believe in the things we find
Behind the door
Stand by me...nobody knows the way it's gonna be
Stand by me...nobody knows the way it's gonna be
Stand by me...nobody knows the way it's gonna be
If you're leaving will you take me with you
I'm tired of talking on my phone
There is one thing I can never give you
My heart will never be your home
This is a lyric of a song.This song is belong to Oasis and you will enjoy for this song.Thank you..
elliza
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Tuesday, April 7, 2009
exam coming!!!!

Sunday, April 5, 2009
My SisTEr
essay, sketch, presentation
My BroTHer
My mother
Saturday, April 4, 2009
WE GO TO SHOPPING BY TRAIN
THIS WEEK I'M BUSY
Beside that, I need prepaire to presentation for experiment Categorical Perception-Discrimination and research a general election general election 2008 in the class. But I know I have not so much time because exam is coming soon. This week is week 14.
Thursday, April 2, 2009
shopping...
Today morning, I went to shopping with my friends. We also went to sing karaoke. We started our journey at 8.30am. we went to Times Squre and Sungei Wang. after sing karaoke , we went to buy the clothes and the shoes. We are enjoy this journey, after that we need to study hard for the final exam.
Wednesday, April 1, 2009
confuse ...
Now i am very confuse about the fasilitator. What should i do ? I need to become the college fasilitator or the fasilitator of BSMM ? I also not sure. It is because the fasilitator of BSMM need the basic of BSMM but the college no need. for me , i am the top 4 of the BSMM so i need to become the fasilitator of BSMM or not? I feel confuse now, i will ask senior about this situation.
exam is coming soon...
Exam is coming soon , but look like many things havent do yet. But i know i have not so much time , so i need to start study . But still got many activities , so what can i do ? I hope i can score all subject in this exam , i know that this in imposible. But i will try my best. I will do my best for my exam.
HONESTLY...
My Presentation
KEMBARA SISWI CAMP
Tuesday, March 31, 2009
Simulation For Ko-k Society Service
mention dinner.
malam resepsi zaba 2009
u know 24 and 25 my college brought a dinner annual college.first night the theme dinner is abatik comtemporary and second night english conture.so i very happy because i as a dinner crew and i take a keceriaan dinner .i and team very happy because decoration this a best..i like my dinner college..i likes..a124025.
Monday, March 30, 2009
presentation, performance
Sunday, March 29, 2009
activities~~assignment~~exam~~
Tuesday I have a viva test..I'm very scare!..haiz~~
After viva test, I face the presentation again..untill now the experiment report have not done yet..how to present it?!!..
Recently I feel so sleep..almost every day like that..I hate that because it makes me can't concentrate on my studies not only during the lecture but also at room.
I hope I can finish my assignment as fast as possible so that I can prepare my final exam with fully concentrate!
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Thursday, March 26, 2009
FessaT
EXERCISE AS A PART OF CANCER TREATMENT
Many cancer treatments involve modification of diet. All cancer treatments are highly stressful to the body and such procedures commonly cause significant physical weakness and fatigue in a cancer patient. Cancer treatments and the threat of death that accompanies the disease in almost all of its forms will also place significant mental stress on most patients.
Exercise programs tend to assist cancer patients with respect to the physical consequences of their treatment as well as in lessening the mental health impacts. The primary objective of an effective exercise program for these persons is the appropriate tailoring of exercise volume and intensity to the patient's condition. An intense, highly vigorous exercise regime may be counterproductive to the patient, as the body may not be able to absorb the combined stresses of therapy and a physical activity program that requires its own significant recovery period. As a general rule, a moderate exercise program developed in consultation with the treating physician, such as four sessions of cycling per week, or running every other day at a pace where the patient elevates the heart rate to 60% of the maximum rate for 30 to 40 minutes, achieves significant physiological benefits.
Cancer treatments place significant demands on the body; any process by which the body's strength is maintained or enhanced will assist the patient in countering fatigue and the muscle weakness commonly associated with the treatments. Exercise regimes that are properly implemented will specifically aid the patient in preserving the healthy function of the cardiovascular system. Depending on the type of exercise program initiated, the cancer patient would typically expect to be able to maintain body weight, reduce the risk of increased body fat associated with a sedentary lifestyle, and, through the stimulation of the endocrine and related systems, the patient can maintain the strength of the body's immune systems. Exercise promotes natural sleep patterns, an important factor in dealing with the stresses of cancer treatment.
The psychological benefits of exercise for the cancer patient may be as important as the physical consequences. Cancer studies have confirmed a profound relationship between exercise and heightened self-esteem for persons undergoing cancer treatments. Regular exercise, in addition to the release of the natural hormone, endorphin, which tends to elevate mood, also provides a positive focal point for the patient in the midst of often difficult and emotionally grueling procedures.
HanDPHonE


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Wednesday, March 25, 2009
MalaYSIan FooD
Variety is the spice in Malay food. The traditional culinary style has been greatly influenced by the long-ago traders from neighboring countries, such as Indonesia, India, the Middle East, and China. Malay food is often described as spicy and flavorful as it utilizes a melting pot of spices and herbs. | |
Rice is the staple diet in any Malay meal. It is often served for breakfast, lunch, dinner, and supper too. Most meals are eaten by using your fingers, and eating utensils are kept to a minimum. All dishes are served at the same time, accompanied by a refreshing drink. Fish is popular in Malay cooking, as with other seafood such as shrimps and cuttlefish. Beef and mutton are very popular choices but never pork as it is against their religious beliefs to eat pork. The other popular white meat is chicken. |
Nasi Lemak

Nasi Lemak - a rice cooked with coconut milk and served with anchovies, nuts, cucumbers, a chili paste knowan as sambal and a choice of curries
Kangkung Belacan

Kangkung belacan' is kangkung wok-fried in a pungent sauce of shrimp paste (belacan) and hot chilli peppers. Various other items are cooked this way, including petai (which is quite bitter when eaten raw; some older generation Malays still eat it as is) and yardlong beans.
Ketupat and Rendang


Ketupat and rendang is the most delicious cuisine which is served normally on Hari Raya festival.
Nasi Goreng Kampung

Lontong

Lontong is a yellowish creamy soup mix with mee hun and ketupat.
Soto

Soto Soup with mee hhun or ketupat
Nasi Dagang

Nasi Dagang is the Nasi Lemak of
Keropok Lekor
Keropok lekor, a specialty of the state of Terengganu and other states on the east coast of Peninsula
Pulut- Glutinous rice serve with either rendang or coconut and brown sugar
LANGUAGE CAMP

Two weeks ago,we have make a language camp at PPU on 15 March 2009 from 8.30 am until 12.30 pm for class Mr.Zafri Osman and Puan Ashikin. On that day, we have make a lot of activities like acting, answer the question.answer the puzzle. The winner got a prize. We are divided in a few group and each group has 6 students. On that day, we are enjoyed with the all activities. Mr. Zafri looks so energetic on that day. The last activity on language camp is acting the story about t-rex. After that, we all take a meal and go back to the room. We are so happy and really anjoyed on that day....
college dinner, exam......
FRIEND.........
Going To Cameron Highlands
Sunday, March 22, 2009
dinner for senior
BEH SOO KHEE A123709
TiMe nOt enOuGh...
Saturday, March 21, 2009
Busy, Regret, Unfortunate.....
Thursday, March 19, 2009
hello
i need advise and theraphy...mohd ayub ghani a124025
Monday, March 16, 2009
Movie

I’d like to share about the movie that I’ve watched last week. That is Geng: pengembaraan bermula. It is a nice story that tells us about friendship which is represent by Rajoo and Opet. The story was touching my heart. Even though, it is just a cartoon. I’ll give double thumbs up to geng the movie.
Sunday, March 15, 2009
Letter....
I ask my friend about my worried. She laugh when I ask that. She say not easy to change, but we can change if we want. She ask me, who my The 'Qudwa Hasanah' in stdying. My answer nothing. My be this answer out from my mouth becouse I'm blurr. So she say, about letter from Hassan Al-Banna to student. My be we can read together. I found it when search at internet;
Letter to a Muslim Student is the English translation of a letter that Hassan al Banna wrote to one of his students that was studying in the West. The sincere advice contained in this letter is drawn from the perennial values and ethos of Islam. It reminds the addressee and indeed all Muslims that the first and foremost goal in a Muslims life is to please God and live in accordance to His sacred law. Also, it brings home that studying ought not to be an end in itself or for seeking material gain. A Muslim ought to excel in his or her study in order to work for Islam and benefit humanity.
Wednesday, March 11, 2009
Busy activities week
Saturday, March 7, 2009
Tuesday, March 3, 2009
So happy!!
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Monday, March 2, 2009

Saturday, February 28, 2009
SURROGATE MOTHERHOOD IN ISLAMIC PERSPECTIVE
In Islamic Syariah is concerned, surrogate mother or what is called “hiring a womb” is not allowed because it involves introducing the sperm of a male into the uterus of a woman to whom he is not married. So, it clearly falls under the specific category of transgressing the bound of Allah as stated in the Quran;
“Those who guard their private parts except from their spouses….” ( Al-Mukminun :5 )
“Whosoever goes beyond that are indeed transgressors” ( Al-Mukminun 23:7 )
By introducing a third party into the family equation, this procedure throws into confusion the issue of the identity of the child. In Islam, every child has a right to a definite parentage, namely that of a father and mother. In this case, the question arises as to the identity of the real mother of the child. Is it the mother of the child is the genetic mother who provides the egg from which the child is born, or the woman whose womb serves as a carrier for the child. So, it may lead to the legal fights over the parentage of the child.
Friday, February 27, 2009
unfair...
Why some people no need to do anythings but they can get the marks same with the other people. Actually i feel that lecture need to give a list for the leader, after that the leader list down the members who got do their work and also who did1nt do their work. After this lecture can give different marks for all people, like the people got do the works get the higher marks than other people. It will be fair for the all people.
Wednesday, February 25, 2009
rose

A rose is a perennial flower shrub or vine of the genus Rosa, within the family Rosaceae, that contains over 100 species and comes in a variety of colors. The species from a group or erect shrubs, and climbing or trailing plaints, with stems that are often armed with sharp thorns. Most are native to Asia, with smaller numbers of species native to Europe, North America, and northwest Africa. Native, cultivars and hybrids are all widely grown for their beauty and fragrance.The leave are alternate and pinnately compound, with sharply toothed oval-shaped leaflets. The plants fleshy edible fruits is called a rose hip. Rose plants range in size from tiny, miniature roses, to climber that reach 20 meters in height. Species from different part of the world easily hybridize, which has given rise to the many types of garden roses.Attar of rose is the steam-extracted essential oil from rose flowers that has been used in perfumes for centuries. Rose water, made from the rose oil, is widely used in Asian and Middle East cuisine. Rose hips are occasionally made into jam, jelly, and marmalade, or are brewed for tea, primarily for their high Vitamin C content. They are also pressed and filtered to make rose hip syrup. Rose hips are also used to produce Rose hip seed oil, which is used in skin product and some makeup products.
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
zoo
In a zoo, animals, birds and reptiles are keep in cages for the public to view. Different varieties of animals, birds and reptiles can be seen there. These are not always keep in cages. Some of them are keep in enclosures or tanks in natural surroundings, which suit them best. There are separate section for animals, birds and reptiles. It is a world by itself. It is useful to public as it widens knowledge.
(To be continue)
48 hours!!
posted by LOO SIEW CHEE A121660
Monday, February 23, 2009
flower

A flower, sometimes known as a bloom or blossom, is the reproductive structure found in flowering plants (plants of the division Magnoliophyta, also called angiosperms). The biological function of a flower is to mediate the union of male sperm with female ovum in order to produce seeds. The produce begins with pollination, is followed by fertilization, leading to the formation and dispersal of the seeds. For the higher plants, seeds are the next generation, and serve as the primary means by which individuals of a species are dispersed across the landscape. The grouping of flowers have long been admired and used by humans, mainly to beauty their environment but also a source of food.
Sunday, February 22, 2009
nilam advantages
Nadi Ilmu Amalan Membaca (NILAM) was introduced by Ministry of Education to primary and secondary schools.Students must read either some books or magazines.They are also must take a record of their raeding wether it to Enfglish or Malay.
Students will be awarded either bronze,silver or gold medals when they reached the criteria level.For the Nilam Award,they must have read 360 books and above.When we read, we get more knowledge,information,improve our vocabulary and writting skills.so, let's read!
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Friday, February 20, 2009
tired...

anybody miss me...?? i was very tired in this month.. so many program that i must join and most program need my commitment... sometimes, i does not have mush time for rest, study and also sleep... but as a student i must manage my time properly.. i will try.. and i hope i will success eventhought i busy with many program at my hostel... i will try my best..
chaiyok chaiyok...!!!!
siti khairin bt muhni,a122033
Sunday, February 15, 2009
proctect your ear
A Reader’s Digest Asia article in December 2007 explored the noise epidemic in various public places in the cities of Asia: Kuala Lumpur, Singapore, Hong Kong and Bangkok.
Tests carried out from diners to railway stations, shopping malls to schoolyards reveal that almost all of us in these cities live, work and play surrounded by noise loud enough to cause hearing loss.
A suburban train in Kuala Lumpur was found to generate noise reaching 115dBA (well above the WHO safe limit of 70dBA) when it leaves the platform, and “the combination of squealing train tracks and howling wind tunnels make the 20-minute train ride felt like sitting inside a jet engine”.
While many noise-induced hearing loss prevention programmes and legislation has been in place, they are often poorly implemented and enforced.
If you already have hearing loss, it is more important for you to preserve what’s left of your hearing.
These are some of the ways you could shield your ears from further assault, normal hearing or otherwise:
1. Try to stay away from places that are loud and noisy.
2. Limit your exposure to loud noise if you can’t avoid it.
3. Protective earmuffs come in handy especially when you are exposed to loud noise for long periods of time. Some earmuffs have amplification circuits that may help people with hearing impairment communicate better in noisy backgrounds.
4. Try not to “treat” your ears to loud music through your earphones on iPods or mp3 players.
5. If you use equipment that generate loud noise (jackhammers, drills, and yes, your hairdryer), choose quieter equipment or wear protective equipment when you are using it. mohd ayub ghani aaaaa124025
Just Read It....!
Friday, February 13, 2009
Kolam Competition

On last Wednesday, I took part in a competition at my college with my friends. The competition was about Indian cultural called Kolam Competition. We have to filled in coloured rice onto a drawing paper with beautiful patterns, such as flowers and different kinds of grafic in 30 minutes. Although my group cannot finish it on time, we still very enjoy the competition and we continued our drawing paper after judging by our felos. We did not take it as a competition, we just enjoy it!
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Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Valentine's Day

Valentine’s Day or Saint Valentine’s Day is celebrated on February by many people throughout the world. In the west, it is the traditional day on which lovers express their love for each other by sending Valentine’s cards, presenting flowers, or offering confectionary. This names after two among the numerous Early Christian martyrs named Valentine. The day became associated with romantic love in circle of Geoffrey Chaucer in the High Middle Ages, when the tradition of courtly love flourished.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
MANDATE FROM THE PEOPLE
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‘Free to choose’ by Milton Friedman is about the liberalism economic agenda. The essay debates about the freedom which is the fundamental in our life. Freedom is a very energetic terms. People demonstrated for freedom, protest for freedom and doing everything because of the terms ‘freedom’. However, the freedom should be hold by the law (constitution).
In the perspective of democracy, when we are talking about the freedom and the political party, the citizen of the nation free to choose any political party as stated in the Article 11 of the Federal Constitution. Today, the politic in our country was unstable towards what going on the Perak crisis. What we are going to discuss today is all about the mandate from the people.
Mandate is a subjective terms which we couldn’t measure. However, the mandate from the people was very important to be grabs by the political party, in order to be elected as the government. Without the mandate from the people, the government and the political situation would be unstable. In the case of Perak, the crisis it is about the mandate and the constitutional crisis. In my personal opinion, the crisis occurs when the mandate of the people was denied and be challenge by the authority. Therefore, the people used their freedom to protest the decision made by their ruler.
my hobby
My hoppy is reading novels.I find great fascination and usefulness for reading.
On my opinion,this is a hoppy which serve a double purpose while we are occupying our time usefully we also at the same time gain knowledge and wisdom. This is said to be a royal hoppy because of its nobility.
ENJOY YOUR HOLIDAY??!
Monday, February 9, 2009
Pesta Ang Pao
Yesterday was the Pesta Ang Pao of Kolej Rhim Kajai. We got some programme for this activity. The programme like game chopstic, chess , competition for eat orange, wushu (gong fu) and also lion dance.
We need three people to join each competition. That three people need ate finish five orange . Whose was the first finish the orange , he will be the winner of the competition. After that we got the price for the winner. This was the first Pesta Ang Pao of Kolej Rhim Kajai. So i hope next year will better than this year.
Sunday, February 8, 2009
An Assignment


Did you ever heard about the queuing model? I’ve assignment about that, queuing model. Last week my lecturer, Pn. Yazmin gave the task during lecturer hour. Due date for this task will be this week. Arghh… I’ve no idea about that. Thursday, my course mate and I have been collecting the data at café. Actually, we have to solve the problem about service time (time taking to serve each customer) and also arrival rate. We also need to study about the queuing model from the literature review. There are a lot of customer behaviors. Here the picture that I’ve took during taking the data.
Saturday, February 7, 2009
a boring day........zzz..
Some of the the World's Best....!!
let's take a tour there quickly
WORLD'S BIGGEST EXCAVATOR

Built by KRUPP of Germany………….45,500 tons……95 meters high……215 meters long
MOST COMPLEX INTER-CHANGE……… TEXAS

Interstate 10 Highways Interchange…… Houston , Texas .
WORLD'S BUSIEST AIRPORT…………… NEW YORK

J.F.K International Airport , New York ……………….. USA
WORLD'S WIDEST BRIDGE……… AUSTRALIA

Sydney harbor bridge, Australia ……..16 lanes of car traffic…..8 lanes in the upper floor, 8 in the lower floor
WORLD'S LONGEST BRIDGE…………… CHINA

Donghai Bridge , China ……………………32.5 kilo meters
WORLD'S BIGGEST PASSENGER-SHIP

MS Freedom of the Seas……4300 passenger Capacity Inside
WORLD'S BIGGEST PLANE……………AIRBUS

Airbus A380………..555 Passengers
WORLD'S BIGGEST BUS

Neoplan Jumbo - cruiser……..2 in 1 bus….double deck bus……170 passenger capacity
WORLD'S HIGHEST STATUE…………….BRAZIL

CHRIST THE REDEEMER STATUE…..RIO.D.J……… BRAZIL
WORLD'S LARGEST PALACE………………….ROMANIA

Palace of the Parliament….. Bucharest , Romania ………. more than 500 bedrooms, 55 kitchens,120 sitting rooms
WORLD'S COSTLIEST STADIUM……… ENGLAND

New WEMBLEY STADIUM, London ….90, 000 capacities…………….cost…..$1.6 billion
WORLD'S BIGGEST HOTEL……… LAS VEGAS

MGM Grand Hotel….Las Vegas….6, 276 rooms
WORLD'S MOST EXPENSIVE HOTEL … DUBAI …U.A.E

Burj Al Arab Hotel, Dubai ….only 7 Star Hotel in the World
Cheapest room…$1000 per night.…..Royal suit…$28,000 per night
WORLD'S BIGGEST ROMAN-CATHOLIC CATHEDRAL…………IVORY-COAST

Have a Nice Day . ...