Sunday, February 1, 2009

JANUARY READING ENTRY 8 [C18]

21 comments:

Muhammad syafiq said...

My name is MUHAMMAD SYAFIQ BIN JOHARI
My matric no. CA08126

5 Easy Ways to Start a Diet(Just only the start not for whole diet)

Interesting topic for woman this age.From my sight seeing most of the woman magazine have the tips about losing weight instantly etc.Did the magazine give any result for reader? Just put some fake photo and paste it for their article to make reader believe the tips.Here from Me,will give you a tips to start diet and make a good result.
1.Drink only water.Water will help eliminate 20% of our caloric intake and help all of our body functions run more smoothly.
2. Cut down your portions.Mean if you have lunch you always take 3 slice of pizza for the new shining start you take 1 and half pizza and the half pizza you can give to your friend.By the way you already make a good deed by giving the half pizza to your friend.
3. Don't skip breakfast.You will have a 70% chance of overeating throughout your day if you skip breakfast.
4.Keep a food journal
This will help you see exactly what you are eating and when. You will even be able to see patterns of grabbing food at stressful moments.
5. If you can avoid it, don't eat after 7 p.m.(this I always do).This because our stomach nee to process the food around 5 hour.Dont eat so late this will near to appendix(this happen to my sister)

Try this tips.Im sure your will satisfy with the result.Good luck folk.

Anonymous said...

GOH CHOONG HOOI
CA08143

I just read an article about "Top 10 Reasons to Buy an Used Car vs a New Car".I have strong agree with 1 of the 10 reasons which is save money.For an example, if you buy a new Honda City, you will need to spend up RM80,000 but if you buy used car you will only need spend less than RM50,000 depends on the production date of the used car. Especially in this economy crisis year, buying an used car is a good choice to help save your money. Here are the other 9 reasons:
-Depreciation
-No Overpriced Dealer Repairs
-Save the Planet
-Lower Car Insurance Rates
-Higher Used Car Standards
-Avoiding Car Dealerships
-Finding Good Deals
-More Bang for Your Buck
-Used Cars can be just as Reliable if carefully inspected
But for me buying a new car will be better than buy an used car because sometime new car will better than used car.

http://www.purearticle.com/Article/Top-10-Reasons-to-Buy-a-Used-Car-vs-a-New-Car/32366

Anonymous said...

NURSHIRATUL AINI BT SAINI CA08105

Do you like putting on make-up? And if you do, which part of dressing up your face do you like best?.
So, I would think that I Nuovi Professional eye make-up products would be great for modern women. Some people just shy away from strong and heavy colours but not for I Nouvi Professional. The bolder the make-up the better.
I Nuovi Professional has come out with an eye make-up collection that’s daring and alive for 2009. It’s called the Metallogy Collection and that’s exactly what you can expect – a metallic look. The eyeshadows come in 16 colours and the eyeliners, four. So if you like a little adventure in your make-up then the metallic effect that these two products have might interest you.The eyeshadow has a rich and creamy texture and so I would guess that application can be a little tricky especially when the colours are bold and daring. The eyeshadow is non-powdery, has a liquid metal effect, and shimmery so you must be smart with the brush or your finger, whichever works for you, to create that drop-dead gorgeous look.If any of you have tried I Nuovi Professional’s latest products drop me a line and tell me what you think.

Dhaisza said...

NOR HASLIZAH BINTI RAMLI
CA08094

Here are the tips on how to get the good sleep. I hope this tips will help you to manage the good sleep.

~Sleep only when sleepy.
~If you can't fall asleep within 20 minutes, get up and do something boring until you feel sleepy.
~Don't take naps.
~Get up and go to bed the same time every day.
~Refrain from exercise at least 4 hours before bedtime.
~Develop sleep rituals.
~Only use your bed for sleeping.
~Stay away from caffeine, nicotine and alcohol at least 4-6 hours before bed.
~Have a light snack before bed
~Make sure your bed and bedroom are quiet and comfortable.
~Use sunlight to set your biological clock.

http://www.stanford.edu/~dement/howto.html

Anonymous said...

MUHAMMAD HANIF BIN AHMAT
CA08127

Recently I have read an article which has a promote 1 book which for me its kind a look interesting to read.The book's name is 'A Quick & Dirty Guide To War' written by the U.S Army veteran,James F. Dunnigan and Austin Bay.
The latest one is the 4th Edition and the first three editions of A Quick and Dirty Guide to War has provided essential tools for understanding wars and hot spots around the world, they delivered remarkably accurate projections on the outcomes of each conflict. War-game simulation specialists James F. Dunnigan and Austin Bay have revised their highly regarded analyses, bringing up to date not only the many conventional conflicts around the world today but the new battlegrounds that have emerged since the previous edition was published more than a decade ago – the Global War on Terror, counterinsurgency struggles around the world and the latest frontier of modern combat: cyber war.
This fourth edition takes up where the last edition left off and analyzes the monumental events that have occurred since 1996 – September 11, the toppling of Saddam Hussein and the ongoing wars in Afghanistan and Iraq – while guiding readers through dozens of other significant developments around the globe, including the tinderbox situation with Iran and oil flow through the Persian Gulf; the final disintegration of Yugoslavia; the struggle for regional influence between Brazil, Colombia and Hugo Chávez's Venezuela; Israel's attempts to deal with a fragmented Palestine Liberation Organization; China and India's growing influence in Asia and beyond; ongoing chaos and suffering on the Horn of Africa; Russia's struggle to reassert itself on the world stage; and much more.
Dunnigan and Bay present an enormous amount of information in a series of concise, insightful briefings coupled with their shrewd projections of potential outcomes, making A Quick and Dirty Guide to War a thought-provoking reference on the face of war in the 21st century.

Unknown said...

NAZURAH NASUHA BTE NIJAR
CA08100

Did you know P.Ramlee?
Teuku Zakaria bin Teuku Nyak Puteh as known as P.Ramlee was a Malaysian film actor, director singer, and songwriter.P.Ramlee's big break came on 1 June 1948 when he was spotted by Tamil film director B. S. Rajhans. The director was impressed by Ramlee, and in 1949 he was cast in the film Nasib. Seven years later, Ramlee directed his first film Penarik Becha. In 1957, Ramlee would act in the first of his Bujang Lapok, comedic films that he acted along S. Shamsuddin along with Aziz Sattar, which are still popular among the modern Malay film watchers.During his career he directed and acted in sixty-six films, and had more than 360 songs to his credit. His final film was Laksamana Do Re Mi on 1972 and last songs and lyrics was Ayer Mata Di Kuala Lumpur on 1973 before his died.On 29 May 1973 P.Ramlee died at the age of 44 due to heart problems and was buried in Jalan Ampang Muslim Cemetery, Kuala Lumpur. In 1986, in honour of his contributions to the Malaysian entertainment industry, the P. Ramlee Memorial was set up in Setapak, Kuala Lumpur. In 1982, Jalan Parry in the KL city centre has been renamed Jalan P. Ramlee in his honor. He was posthumously awarded with the Malaysian honorific title Tan Sri in the early 1990s.

p-ramlee.com/p-ramlee/mainp.

Anonymous said...

MOHD NAZRUL BIN NASRI
CA08111

MICROPROPAGATION

Micropropagation is the
practice of rapidly multiplying
stock plant material to produce a
large number of progeny plants,
using modern plant tissue culture
methods.

Micropropagation is used to
multiply novel plants, such as
those that have been genetically
modified or bred through conventional plant breeding methods. It is also used to provide a sufficient number of plantlets for planting from a stock plant which does not produce seeds, or does not respond well to vegetative propagation.

dhggh said...

Noor Izzarria Aslinie bt. Embong
CA08108

How to be confident.
We are all human and have flaws. Even if your physical appearance, unique personality, or social skills aren't what you wish they were, that doesn't have to stop you from being confident. Here's how to believe in yourself.
Take care of yourself. Eat a healthy diet and get enough exercise. Don't abuse your body, don't overload it, and don't deny it any of the things it needs. Confidence comes from within. Take the time to reflect on your life and do some emotional maintenance. In order to be confident, you must value yourself and understand that your well-being is important.
Accept compliments gracefully. Don't roll your eyes and say, "Yeah, right," or shrug it off. Take it to heart and respond positively ("Thank you" and a smile works well). Also learn to pay compliment so that it be balance.
Show your talents or real skill that you have. Focusing on your attributes helps distract you from those parts of yourself that you think are flawed. You also encouraged entering the extreme activities. You can show your talents.
Good Luck...

Anonymous said...

JESSICA OLIVIA ANAK PAIE @ SIMON PAIE
CA08118

PICKUP IN THE RAIN

This is an inspirational story about an African women whose car had broke down and she really needed a ride. Then a young white man came to the rescue. The man take her to the rescue and help her get assistance and take her into a cab. She then wrote down his address and thanked him.
Seven days went by and a knock came on the man's door. To his surprise, a giant console color TV was delivered to his home.A special note was attached. It read: "Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway the other night. The rain drenched not only my clothes but my spirits. Then you came along. Because of you, I was able to make it to my dying husband's bedside just before he passed away.Lessons obtain from this story is offer help to anyone who needs it, thank others for helping you and if you help someone. Someone will help you.
http://www.inspireme.net

Anonymous said...

ABDUL BAASIT BIN SHAHRIN
CA08098

Hi again.
I do have idea and i look at my alloe-verra near my desk. Perhaps it was easy to take care but what the best way for it.

To revitalize, rose bushes and plants, put banana peels around them. The peels are an excellent natural source of phosphorous and potassium and as they decay, they will act as a natural fertilizer for your roses.

Egg shells can be used as a calcium supplement for potted plants. Crumble the shells and mix them in the soil as a natural fertilizer.

Another cheap and good tonic for rose plants can be made at home. Add 25 grams of Epsom salt to four and a half to five liters of water and water your plants with this solution once a month. You will start noticing a marked difference, after the first watering itself.

It may seem a little odd, but you may bury your old leather boots and shoes under the soil in your garden. As these shoes rot, they will add many useful nutrients to the soil. This is an ecologically sound way to get rid of those old leather shoes.

Great. I will try some!! hehe (",)

Anonymous said...

ABDUL BAASIT BIN SHAHRIN
CA08098

Hi again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again and again!!!!

This is how to treat my Grim teacher!!

The truth is, when a student has a bad teacher it is a very emotional time for him. Student grow up believing all teachers are good and have only good intentions. When the truth that teachers are merely human becomes known, it is time to step in and help out to deal with this fact.

Even if you are still unsure your child has a bad teacher there is evidently a problem. Visit the teacher and discuss your concerns. Most likely you’ll be able to tell if it is merely a conflict of character or if the teacher is truly lacking in the skill of teaching and dealing with kids.

The best way to do this is to have talk to the teacher if it is still confused or concerned about something.

Explain the problem and your concerns then give it some time to see if there is improvement.

f the problem doesn’t improve request a conference,explain how the problem is still there and that something needs to be done to change it.

f you see no hope, make an appointment with the superintendent and even the school board, if necessary. Take it as far as you have to in order to make changes not only for student, but for student who will have this teacher in the future.

I do have a bad teacher!! She pretend like a best teacher but totured me like hell. Maybe other student like her, but i dont!! What wrong have the sleepy face? My only hope is you die tragidically!!

Unknown said...

A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or crust, which allows hot, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface. Volcanic activity involving the extrusion of rock tends to form mountains or features like mountains over a period of time.

Volcanoes are generally found where tectonic plates are diverging or converging. A mid-oceanic ridge, for example the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, has examples of volcanoes caused by "divergent tectonic plates" pulling apart; the Pacific Ring of Fire has examples of volcanoes caused by "convergent tectonic plates" coming together. By contrast, volcanoes are usually not created where two tectonic plates slide past one another. Volcanoes can also form where there is stretching and thinning of the Earth's crust (called "non-hotspot intraplate volcanism"), such as in the African Rift Valley, the Wells Gray-Clearwater volcanic field and the Rio Grande Rift in North America and the European Rhine Graben with its Eifel volcanoes.

Volcanoes can be caused by "mantle plumes". These so-called "hotspots" , for example at Hawaii, can occur far from plate boundaries. Hotspot volcanoes are also found elsewhere in the solar system, especially on rocky planets and moons.

Unknown said...

SITI ZUBAIDAH BINTI MOHD NOOR
CA08112
The advantage of organic food
Throughout last week, I’ve been watching The Best of Discovery Home & Health: Jon and Kate plus 8. In that reality show, the mother has been fed his family with organic foods for every single meal. It makes me wonder, what is the benefit of having this kind of food? The quality of food has definitely gone down since the Second World War. Organic food is known to contain 50% more nutrients, minerals and vitamins than produce that has been intensively farmed. Organic foods are made according to certain production standards, meaning they are grown without the use of conventional pesticides and artificial fertilizers, free from contamination by human or industrial waste, and processed without ionizing radiation or food additives. Organic foods are naturally high in anti-oxidants as they retain much more of the natural constituents and plant compounds, which are so good for our health. Organic food is much richer in vitamins, minerals and You will have more energy through consuming lower levels of toxins and chemicals that slow your body down fiber and retains the levels of nutrients for much longer. Lastly and most important is organic food just tastes so much better!

adeek_illa said...

NURNABILLA BINTI HAMZAH
CA08121

From my previous reading, I have read an article from Reader’s Digest edition January 2008, Study Tips for Kids & Parents. Here are tips from Oxford Learning to get your kids through school dreaded exams.

KIDS

1. Listen and hear. Pay attention in class. Jot notes on the main ideas. Don’t understand something? Make a note and ask someone to explain it to you.
2. Ace your homework. Use a planner to enter homework as soon as it’s assigned. Pick a comfortable place to do homework and study.
3. Study effectively. Divide material into units and assign each unit a day. Give yourself a three-day break before the test. Study in short bursts, 15 minutes at a time, then take a five minutes breather to exercise and refocus.

Use Oxford’s SQR CRC method to study:
Survey introductions, headings and summaries for main ideas.
Question: “What do I hope to learn by readings this?”

Read for details. Cover the work. Recite what you’ve just read. Check how well you have done.

PARENTS

1. Help your child prepare a study schedule, and review it together every morning.
2. Create a special work environment that encourages best efforts and makes it easier for your child to get into study mode.
3. Get involved. Your interest shows theme that school is important.

Anonymous said...

NUR AZARIA BINTI GHAZALI
CA08128

I had did assignment on this topic-TATTOO while i was in matriculation college. This is a brief history of tattoos.

The word tattoo is said to has two major derivations- from
the polynesian word ‘ta’ which means striking something
and the tahitian word ‘tatau’ which means ‘to mark something’.

The history of tattoo began over 5000 years ago and is as
diverse as the people who wear them.

For you information, tattoos are created by inserting colored materials beneath
the skins surface. The first tattoos probably were created
by accident. Someone had a small wound, and rubbed it
with a hand that was dirty with soot and ashes from the fire.
once the wound had healed, they saw that a mark stayed
permanently.

In the bronze age-in 1991, a five thousand year old tattooed man ‘ötzi the ice man’
made the headlines of newspapers all over the world when
his frozen body was discovered on a mountain between
Austria and Italy. This is the best preserved corpse of that period ever found.
The skin bears 57 tattoos: a cross on the inside of the left knee,
six straight lines 15 centimeters long above the kidneys and
numerous parallel lines on the ankles.
The position of the tattoo marks suggests that they were probably
applied for therapeutic reasons (treatment of arthritis).

Just want to advice you especially for muslim, Tattoo is totally prohibited. We cannot do Tattoo.
By the way, tattoo is one of the art other than piercing.

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hamza said...

MOHD HAFIDZ HAMZA ZAKARIA
CA08131

Assalamualaikum...

In this entry i want to share with all of you about Internetwork

Internetwork is two or more networks or network segments connected using devices that operate at layer 3 (the 'network' layer) of the OSI Basic Reference Model, such as a router. Any interconnection among or between public, private, commercial, industrial, or governmental networks may also be defined as an internetwork.

In modern practice, the interconnected networks use the Internet Protocol. There are at least three variants of internetwork, depending on who administers and who participates in them:

* Intranet
* Extranet
* Internet

Intranets and extranets may or may not have connections to the Internet. If connected to the Internet, the intranet or extranet is normally protected from being accessed from the Internet without proper authorization. The Internet is not considered to be a part of the intranet or extranet, although it may serve as a portal for access to portions of an extranet.

This information can be read at Network Fundamentals book written by Mark A.Dye,Rick McDonald and Antoon W.Rufi for CISCO

Wahida said...

NURUL WAHIDA BINTI OMAR
CA08097
Assalamualaikum.
Did you know that teddy bear have their own history? First when I heard about it from my friend, I did not believe it. I also laugh about what he says. Then he said that if I do not believe it, try to search on the internet. Then I feel so surprised about what have I found. I found an article about the history about teddy bear that teddy name are gave by a man who was the president of the United States names Theodore (Teddy) Roosevelt. According to this article, there have a cartoon bear that people make a story about the cartoon. Now, the cartoon bear became a toy for children called the teddy bear. Did you know who made the first toy bear called teddy bear? Morris Michtom made the first official toy bear called the teddy bear.
Source: http://inventors.about.com/od/tstartinventions/a/Teddy_Bear.htm

nadia suhaida said...

NURUL NADIA SUHAIDA BT MAT AMIN
CA 08117

Herm, breakfast?
Atchually, today, I do not take my breakfast yet. So, at this time I want to write about breakfast. Breakfast is the first meal of the day. The word came about because it means breaking the fast after one has not eaten (fasted) since the night before. By taking breakfast, it will give us energy to do the work for the whole day. So, breakfast is the most important meal better than the others. Every region has their own way to serve their breakfast.In Malaysia, breakfast sometimes consists of a popular Malay food called nasi lemak. Other food such as roti canai, kaya toast, half boiled eggs and wonton noodles are also among the. But in Russia, they prefer to eat with the cold climate breakfasts tend to be substantial called Zavtrak. Zavtrak may consist of hot oatmeal or kasha, eggs, cheese, cured meats or sausage, rye breads with butter, and coffee or tea.

While breakfast in Sweden is generally a sandwich made of a large amount of different types of soft bread or crisp bread, cold cuts, caviar, cheese, cottage cheese, cream cheese, goat cheese, eggs, scrambled or boiled, tomatoes or cucumber, or a toast with marmalade or maybe honey, juices, coffee, hot chocolate or tea. So, as a conclusion, there's a lot of food that have been serve for the breakfast. It show that how importance breakfast is. So, dont ever neglect your breakfast time.

Anonymous said...

HASRUL HARFIZAL BIN MOHD ZAIT
CA08120

Assalamualaikum..
What determines how healthy you will be as you get older?
This article is about healthy and ages. This is very interesting article and i want to share with you.
The changes you'll go through as you get older depend on a number of things. One is your family history (genetics). If your family members have diseases or ongoing (chronic) health problems like high blood pressure or diabetes, then you may have a greater chance of having those problems yourself. But just because your risk is higher, it doesn't mean you will definitely have the same problems. In fact, the lifestyle choices you make can help reduce your chances of getting illnesses that run in your family. And even if you do get a family illness, choosing to exercise, eat right, and learning to deal with stress can keep the illness from destroying your ability to enjoy your golden years.

Anonymous said...

Siti Hidayah Binti Mohd Miswan
CA08012

-ThE WrEaTh-
Today, I post different type story that have in my blog before.
This is title of story critique “The Wreath” written by Christine Manara.
I hope, if you read this post you can give your comment by answer that I give below.
And thanks of your kindness, give the comment of this story.

Story begins….

Ms. Tika’s mind was still fixed on the unpleasant incidents that had happened that day: breaking up with Harun after he had accused her of being unfaithful, finding out that her boss was involved in money laundering and deciding to quit her job immediately.

She walked aimlessly hoping for a good rest to clear her mind. But when she arrived home, another surprised disturbed her peace of mind. She found a strange wreath leaning against her front door. Pine leaves were tied together neatly with a black ribbon. Some rare black orchids that decorated the wreath made it seem even more bizarre. She suddenly felt scared. She hesitated to pick up the wreath. Who was it from? What did it mean? She looked around her to see whether anyone was watching her, but there was no one in sight. Her heart was pounding like a her hammer in her chest and her hands were sweating. She finally picked the wreath up nervously, hoping that it was address to someone else. However, there was no card with a name on it and no message. She took out her keys from her bag and opened he door. Then suddenly she stopped.

“What if someone is waiting for me inside?”

She pushed the door wide open so that it hit the wall. When she heard, the door slam against the wall, she was relieved. There was no one behind the door. She found the light switch to the living room and turned it on. She peeped into her living room, scanning every corner. She didn’t close the front door immediately. Instead, she went to check behind the sofa and other places where someone might be hiding. When she was sure that the house was safe, she closed the front door.

She sat on the sofa and examined the strange wreath that she had put on the table.

“What is this scary looking wreath? Who is teasing me?

After an hour of puzzlement, she got tired of her own guessing game and turned off the light and went into her bedroom. She woke to the sound of her bedroom door being locked. She realized that she was not alone. As she turned to get out of bed, two enormous hands closed around her neck.

“NO!!!” she screamed …and woke up, opened her eyes and found she was on her own, safe in her own bed.

“Ooof!” Thank goodness, it was just a dream,” she said to herself: the wreath, the bedroom door, those terrible hands…all of part of her dream.

She looked at the alarm clock on the table next to her bed and saw it was 6.30 a.m.. Time to get up. She got up and walked slowly to the kitchen. As she crossed her living room, she saw the wreath lying on the table in the exact position where she had left in her dream. Before she could make a sound, the hand were already closing tightly around her throat….

Question

How do you feel about the story? Try write about Miss Tika (character) and why she is dealing with the wreath? How do you think the story ends?