Monday, March 2, 2009

MARCH READING ENTRY 5 [C17]

24 comments:

Anonymous said...

SEE HIM HEE
CA08135

Hi..I would like to teach the girl how to propose a guy. It is an unusual thing some time back, the idea of proposal to a guy is quite normal in these days. But, some girls still hesitate to take this step. So here are some tips :

1.If you can afford it, hire a billboard near his house. Flash your message on it. But, please do make sure that he sees the same. Otherwise, all your efforts will lead to no results.

2.Girls are not the only ones who love flowers. Keep sending him flowers every hour on the day you want to propose. And with the last one, send a message expressing your feelings.

3.Another way is to shower him with flower petals or laying a carpet of flower petals to walk on. When the showering or the carpet ends, go down on your knees and tell him how much you love him.

4.Make a video, telling him about your feelings like how much you love him and care for him. Get this cassette or CD delivered to him and wait for his reply. Better still, be with him when he watches the video. You will get to see his immediate reaction.

5.Take him out for some romantic movie. With the help of the theater staff, display the words "I Love You (Name)" or "(Name), Will You Marry Me", just before the movie starts.

6.Another way of proposing is to announce it on the radio. But, first make sure that he listens to the radio and is tuned on the same station on which you are going to make the announcement.

I still prepare guys to propose me.

Anonymous said...

NAJIHAH BT YAAKOB
CA08116
C17

Assalamualaikum~

My life goes from frustration to excitement to frustration to excitement with little periods of normality in between. Right now I have normality. My goal is to prolong normality as long as possible. I believe it helps if I don't get too excited about the excitement, then the frustrating parts don't seem so frustrating. I've said it before, I'm a bit of an extremist. Gotta find that middle ground. I'm getting better at it.

Anonymous said...

FARHANA SAMAD
CA08107
Founded in 1980, Projeto TAMAR is a strategic alliance of Brazilian government, nonprofit and private-sector partners, as well as numerous local communities – all committed to the common purpose of promoting the wise use and protection of sea turtles in Brazil and internationally.

When their first research and conservation field stations were established nearly three decades ago, TAMAR’s founders were faced with the challenges of finding viable economic alternatives for low-income coastal residents who, for decades, had survived by collecting turtle eggs and consuming nesting turtles. TAMAR researchers and volunteers worked directly with local citizens to accumulate detailed knowledge of community economics and to identify specific market opportunities that use turtles non-consumptively.

At first, TAMAR hired turtle poachers, paying them wages to protect rather than exploit the turtle population. Later, the poachers’ wives, children and other families became involved as well. The TAMAR effort now serves dozens of coastal communities in northeastern Brazil by providing employment and other public benefits to local residents.

Anonymous said...

NOORSHAFIZA MUHAIDI
CA08038

Hai!This are others tips to be a good friends...To be a good friend, you have to not be selfish. Grabbing, stealing and begging are big NOs in the rules of friendship. The friend will soon get tired of this and eventually more towards more selfless people who are willing to give what they get. Learn to share. As before, if you have a selfless friend, they will expect something back, even if they don't make it obvious. This does not necessarily mean giving them large expensive presents. This can just mean being there for them when they need you. Don't abuse their generosity or "wear out your welcome" If your friend does something nice for you, then reciprocate. Money doesn't have to be an issue. Don't use your friends! Don't let them pay every time you go out, even if they offer. Don't help yourself to things at their house without asking, unless you are willing and they do the same at your house. No one wants to be friends with a moocher or feel used. If you borrow something from a friend, take good care of it and then return it without being asked. Also, if you end the friendship then you should return any gifts they bought for you, especially if they gave you any gifts under false pretences. It's proper etiquette.

Anonymous said...

LIM YING SHING
CA08141

Hi,today I would like to talk about simple vs real.

Anyone can stand by you when you are right, but a friend will stand by you even when you are wrong...

A simple friend identifies himself when he calls. A real friend doesn't have to.

A simple friend opens a conversation with a full news bulletin on his life.

A real friend says, "What's new with you?"

A simple friend has never seen you cry. A real friend has shoulders soggy from your tears.

A simple friend doesn't know your parents' first names. A real friend has their phone numbers in his address book.

A simple friend hates it when you call after he has gone to bed. A real friend asks you why you took so long to call.

A simple friend seeks to talk with you about your problems. A real friend seeks to help you with your problems.

A simple friend, when visiting, acts like a guest. A real friend opens your refrigerator and helps himself.

A simple friend thinks the friendship is over when you have an argument.

A real friend knows that it's not a friendship until after you've had a fight.

Anonymous said...

NUR AIMI BT AHMAD
CA08092

Hi.... For this entry, I would like to share one of kids disease. That is G6PD. G6PD is one of many enzymes that help the body process carbohydrates and turn them into energy. G6PD also protects red blood cells from potentially harmful byproducts that can accumulate when a person takes certain medications or when the body is fighting an infection.

In people with G6PD deficiency, either the RBCs do not make enough G6PD or what is produced cannot properly function. Without enough G6PD to protect them, RBCs can be damaged or destroyed. Hemolytic anemia occurs when the bone marrow (the soft, spongy part of the bone that produces new blood cells) cannot compensate for this destruction by increasing its production of RBCs.

Lisa said...

LISA ANN PHUAN HUI JING
CA08034

Tiramisu is one of the most popular Italian cakes. It is made of lady finger biscuits dipped in espresso or strong coffee and layered with a whipped mixture of egg yolks, mascarpone and sugar and topped with cocoa. Marsala wine or a liqueur may be added to flavour the mixture. Tiramisu has become one of the most popular desserts served in restaurants of all types, not just Italian restaurants. The recipe has been adapted into cakes, puddings, and other varieties of dessert. But do you know about the origins of tiramisu?
It is claim that tiramisu was born in Treviso at "Le Beccherie" restaurant in the hands of the confectioner Roberto Linguanotto, also known as Loli. Other sources report the creation of the cake to have originated in the city of Siena. Some confectioners were said to have created it in honour of Cosimo III on the occasion of his visit to the city. There is some debate regarding tiramisu's origin, as there is no documented mention of the dessert before 1983. However, in 1998, Fernando and Tina Raris similarly claimed that the dessert is a recent invention. They point out that while the recipes and histories of other layered desserts are very similar, the first documented mention of tiramisu in a published work appears in a Greek cookbook. Backing up this story, the authors recalled an article that tiramisu was created in 1971 in Treviso by Carminantonio Iannaccone.

Anonymous said...

CHEW PEI TING
CA08140

Today I would like to talk about the DON'T of chocolate as I promise in my last entry.
1. DON’T blame chocolate for your cavities.
Chocolate may actually help prevent cavities and plaque build-up on the teeth.
2. DON’T worry too much about the caffeine in chocolate.
Even dark chocolate won’t keep you up all night. A 100-gram chocolate bar has 80mg of caffeine, as compared with the average cup of coffee with 95mg of the stay-awake substance.
3. DON’T forget about portion control.
A little bit of chocolate is all you need. One study found that as few as 30 calories of flavanol-rich dark chocolate lowered blood pressure. Hershey’s Extra Dark with 60 percent cocoa—a 10g square has only 55 calories—or a 5g square of Scharffen Berger chocolate with 62 percent cocoa, which has just 29 calories.

Anonymous said...

SITI MAIMUNAH BINTI NIKMAT LEONG
CA08060

Wind

Wind is the flow of air or other gases that compose an atmosphere (including, but not limited to, the Earth's). Wind is air molecules in motion. Differences in density between two air masses lead to wind. Differential heating between the poles and the equator lead to the development of the jet stream.
Winds are commonly classified by their spatial scale, their speed, the types of forces that cause them, the geographic regions in which they occur, and their effect. While wind is often a individual weather phenomenon, it can also occur as part of a storm system, most notably in a cyclone. Winds can shape landforms, via a variety of aeolian processes.
In human civilization, wind has inspired mythology, changed the course of history, expanded the range of transport and fighting, and provided a power source for mechanical work, electricity, and recreation.

Anonymous said...

NASIHA AMIRA ZAINAL ABIDIN
CA08046

Honey
Honey is a naturally sweet substance made by bees by concentrating plant nectars.Many people refrain from using honey in the belief that it is high in calories and may cause unwanted weight gain. An average teaspoon of honey contains only around 25 calories, and as mentioned above it converts quickly and efficiently into ‘energy’, unlike white sugar.Honey is so much more than glucose and fructose, it is a nutrient rich substance with an impressive array of vitamins and minerals with trace amounts of amino acids and antioxidants. Honey contains proteins, carbohydrates, hormones, organic acids, and anti-microbial compounds.Scientists in Istanbul have experimented with Honey in an effort to reveal potential benefits in the operating theatre. They have established that honey applied to wounds post surgery can prevent the formation of tumors and prevent the growth of cancerous cells.

Anonymous said...

NOORHANA ZAMRI
CA08106
C17
A fairy tale is a fictional story that may feature folkloric characters such as fairies, goblins, elves, trolls, giants, and talking animals, and usually enchantments, often involving a far-fetched sequence of events. In modern-day parlance, the term is also used to describe something blessed with princesses, as in "fairy tale ending" (a happy ending) or "fairy tale romance", though not all fairy tales end happily. A "fairy tale" or "fairy story" can also mean any far-fetched story. Fairy tales mostly attract young children since they easily understand the characters in the story.
Fairy tale always they take place once upon a time rather than in actual times. It usually do not contain more than superficial references to religion and actual places, persons, and events. Fairy tales are found in oral folktales and in literary form. The history of the fairy tale is particularly difficult to trace, because only the literary forms can survive. Still, the evidence of literary works at least indicates that fairy tales have existed for thousands of years, although not perhaps recognized as a genre. The name "fairy tale" was first ascribed to them by Madame d'Aulnoy.

Anonymous said...

SITI NASUHA AZMAN
CA08064

assalamualaikum and hai...let me tell you something interesting about bobcat..strange right??haha..

The fur of the bobcat, named for its short stubby tail, is tawny in color...spots are almost always present to a greater or lesser extent, and can be splattered all over the body or just on the underside creating an excellent camouflage...rufflike fur frames the face..

The bobcat mainly hunts cottontail rabbits and snowshoe hares, but isn't so finicky as to turn up its nose at squirrels, foxes, rodents, deer and carrion...in typical cat fashion, the bobcat stalks prey and pounces when the opportunity is right...the animal wastes no time in downing small animals, but will store larger kills for another time..

Bobcats can be found in a variety of habitats including desert, mixed woodland and conifer forests...territories vary in size depending on season and prey distribution, but being highly territorial, the bobcat marks its boundaries with urine, feces and gland scent..

The calls of a bobcat can sound strikingly similar to that of a domestic cat, although piercing screams and a coughing bark are uniquely its own...

Anonymous said...

LIM CHEN NING
CA08063

I would like to share with you all about tips on improving memory. Most of us express dissatisfaction with our memory, especially when we want to recall some detail and we can't. Some examples such as a telephone number, somebody's name and others. So at here I will briefly describe what we need to do to improve our memory. Firstly, you must have positive expectation. You should believe that you have a good memory. If you believe you have a poor memory and you can't remember anything, your mind will do everything to prove you right. Second tip is your interest and the importance of particular things. Thirdly, you must pay attention. If you want to recall something, pay close attention to it at the time. Next tip is memory is an active process. Good memory is a state of the active mind. Fifth tip is you should have a relaxed mind helps memory. Learn with a relaxed mind. Recall the learned material with a relaxed mind. Next, you must reduce anxiety. While mild anxiety can increase interest and attention, high anxiety can impair attention and concentration, and therefore, limit the recall of learned material. Management of test anxiety has helped many students in their test performance. Seventh tip is monitor depression. Depression can impair the interest and joy in the events surroundings us. As a result, too little energy is left to recall anything. The last tip is using your favourite sensory channel. So, hope this will help everyone to improve your memory.

Anonymous said...

IZZATI FARRAHIYAH MAZLAN
CA08103

Looking at the increasing number of cybercrime activities that are taking place locally and the fact that many companies are ill prepared to address the issue as well as the number of experts available in this field, computer forensic-related jobs certainly have a bright future.

Computer forensics experts here refer to people who have the skills to use scientific methods and computer technology to collect evidence by way of the digital media to counter any criminal act.

Based on feedback from local computer forensic communities, there are currently not many experts in this field yet as the subject is still new to a lot of people. For companies, the awareness on how to face this computer-age crime is also low.

Currently, there are no major cases of cybercrime involving large amount of losses in Malaysia, but given the expertise developed by cybercriminals, such incidents may just happen any time soon on our shore.


What’s surprising is that 71 per cent of the cybercrime activities come from inside the organisation. This shows that the staff themselves are misusing the computers to steal valuable data or help outsiders get access to inside information.

Normally, these cybercriminals get away undetected because companies don’t have the means or expertise to track or trace these people. This would certainly be a job for computer forensics experts.

Demand for such experts is increasing in more advanced countries like Europe and the US where many companies are facing real-time cybercrime activities.
So what are you guys waiting for, come on and grab this opportunity..

Anonymous said...

NUR FADHILAH AHMAD KHAIRI
CA08059

Hi everyone!!...Today I want share about raisin. Raisins are dried grapes. Raisins may be eaten raw or used in cooking and baking. Raisin varieties depend on the type of grape used. Raisins are typically sun-dried, but may also be "water-dipped," or dehydrated. "Golden raisins" are made from Sultanas, treated with Sulfur Dioxide and flame dried to give them their characteristic color. A particular variety of seedless grape, the Black Corinth, is also sun dried to produce Zante currants, mini raisins that are much darker in color and have a tart, tangy flavour. Raisins have a variety of colors (green, black, blue, purple, yellow) and sizes. Raisins are sweet due to their high concentration of sugars. If they are stored for a long period, the sugar inside the fruit crystallizes. This makes the dry raisins gritty, but does not affect their usability. The sugar grains dissolve when the raisins are swelled in (hot) water.

Anonymous said...

NASIBAH BINTI MOHD NOR
CA08016

Gasing is a top spinning that very popular in Labuan. A length of rope is skillfully wound around the carved wooden top which unwinds quickly as it is thrown to the ground. The object of the game is to keep the top spinning as long as possible, lifting it from the ground onto a small flat wooden base. In competitions, opponents strike each other's tops and try to hit them out of the game. Even very young children have shown great skill in this traditional game of gasing.

Simban is another popular game and is played by many people with slight variations. Stones are thrown down randomly on the ground in front of the player and he has to pick them up in seven different ways. The player who makes the least fumbles is judged the winner.

Anonymous said...

FARIHAN GHAZALI
CA08029

Earth's outer surface is divided into several rigid segments, or tectonic plates, that gradually migrate across the surface over periods of many millions of years. About 71% of the surface is covered with salt-water oceans, the remainder consisting of continents and islands;liquid water, necessary for all known life, is not known to exist on any other planet's surface.Earth's interior remains active, with a thick layer of relatively solid mantle, a liquid outer core that generates a magnetic field, and a solid iron inner core.Earth interacts with other objects in outer space, including the Sun and the Moon. At present, Earth orbits the Sun once for every roughly 366.26 times it rotates about its axis. This length of time is a sidereal year, which is equal to 365.26 solar days.The Earth's axis of rotation is tilted 23.4° away from the perpendicular to its orbital plane,producing seasonal variations on the planet's surface with a period of one tropical year (365.24 solar days). Earth's only known natural satellite, the Moon, which began orbiting it about 4.53 billion years ago, provides ocean tides, stabilizes the axial tilt and gradually slows the planet's rotation. Between approximately 4.1 and 3.8 billion years ago, asteroid impacts during the Late Heavy Bombardment caused significant changes to the surface environment.

Anonymous said...

NOR AZNI BT ABDUL LATIF
CA08048

Do you know who is the fastest sprinter in the world??
Then i will tell you about him...

Usain Bolt CD (IPA: [ju'seːn]) (born 21 August 1986) is a Jamaican sprinter. Bolt holds the Olympic and world records for the 100 metres at 9.69 seconds, the 200 metres at 19.30 seconds and, along with his teammates, the 4x100 metres relay at 37.10 seconds, all set at the 2008 Summer Olympics. Bolt became the first man to win all three events at a single Olympics since Carl Lewis in 1984, and the first man in history to set world records in all three at a single Olympics. His name and achievements in sprinting have earned him the media nickname "'Lightning' Bolt".
Bolt distinguished himself with a 200 m gold medal at the 2002 World Junior Championships, making him the competition's youngest-ever gold medallist. In 2004, at the CARIFTA Games, Bolt became the first junior sprinter to run the 200 m in under 20 seconds with a time of 19.93 s, breaking Roy Martin's world junior record by two-tenths of a second. Bolt also set competition records at a number of other junior events.
Bolt turned professional in 2004 but missed most of his first two seasons due to injuries; he was eliminated in the first round of the 200 m heats at the 2004 Summer Olympics. In 2007, Bolt beat Don Quarrie's 200 m Jamaican national record with a run of 19.75 s. In May 2008, Bolt set his first 100 m world record with a time of 9.72 s, improving upon his previous personal best of 9.76 s which was made earlier in the month.

mimiey said...

SITI NURSYAMIMI MOHD NAIM
CA08093
hello everyone.....i would like to talk about active learning.Active learning is some sense active, but active learning refers to the level of engagement by the student in the instructional process. An active learning environment requires students and teacher to commit to a dynamic partnership in which both share a vision of and responsibility for instruction. In such an environment, students learn content, develop conceptual knowledge, and acquire language through a discovery-oriented approach to learning in which the learner is not only engaged in the activity but also with the goal of the activity. Essential to this approach is the view of the learner as responsible for discovering, constructing and creating something new and the view of the teacher as a resource and facilitator.In an active learning environment the students should gain a sense of empowerment because the content presented and ideas discussed are relevant to their experiences and histories. For example, the teacher might present a list of thematic units to the students, who then decide what aspects of the themes they wish to investigate and which activities will allow them to pursue that theme.The differences between proficient and non-proficient students on standardized tests are often explained by three factors: reading difficulties, limited mathematics content knowledge, and test bias

Anonymous said...

NOR AQILAH BINTI MISMAN
CA08090

Now, I will continue about how to handle the stress.

6. GET AWAY: Sometimes a change, however small, can do wonders for your spirit. Forget it all for a while--escape! Go somewhere new for a few hours, or a few days if you can afford to. If not, it may be helpful just to "get away" to a warm bath for a little while!

7. PRIORITIZE: You may not be able to avoid all the responsibilities obligations you currently have, but you can learn how to complete them without resentment and consciously choose how you will handle them.

8. EXTEND YOURSELF: Make your own life better by making someone else's life better. Give of yourself. Volunteer! You will feel empowered, positive, important...and you will be!

9. MAKE SUCCESS HAPPEN! If you can't change the world, change yourself! Learn how to love yourself as you are, while you work towards your goals. Then, make a commitment to yourself to start improving the things about yourself and your life that (you believe) need it. Instead of immediate, dramatic change, learn to enjoy the journey of lifelong self-improvement. You are always a work in progress.

10. SOCIALIZE: Spend time with family and friends for love and support. Don't be afraid to enjoy yourself! Appreciate friendship and let others know you care about them, too. Love may not conquer all, but it's a great start!

11. LEARN HOW TO BE HAPPY: One thing all of life's winners have in common is a sense of well-being, a positive attitude and realistic goals. Focus on the good things about yourself, and in your life. Nobody's perfect. Learn to enjoy the "little things" that make you happy. Count your blessings. Every day, write down on a slip of paper one thing you are grateful for, even if it's just a sunny day, a friend's phone call, your cat's happy purr. Put this "blessing" in a jar along with a dollar or more. Do this for one month. At the end of the month read all those slips of paper and you will realize that life is better than you think! Use the money to do something really special for yourself, or donate it to charity

Anonymous said...

MASTURA BINTI ZAKARIA
CA08032


There are some tips for a healthy mouth, teeth and gums. First, brush your teeth well twice a day (after breakfast and last thing before going to bed). Then, use a small toothbrush with soft bristles. Hard and medium bristled toothbrushes can damage teeth and gums. Besides, use fluoride (say flu-or-ide) toothpaste. From 6 years of age you can use adult toothpaste, but make sure you spit it out when you have finished cleaning your teeth. Children fewer than 6 need to use a special children's toothpaste. Gently and thoroughly brush each side of every tooth and the gums. It should take about 3 minutes to do them all.

........ said...

Siti Aisyah Binti Abd Jalil
CA08079

Why do bath towels smell bad after a few days when they are presumably touching only clean skin? Most towels are made of 100 per cent cotton. While we have eliminated most of the germs and dirt from our skin after a shower, the process of rubbing a towel against the body rubs off dead skin that sticks to the moist towel. Most people flip a fan on or open the windows when showering but then turn off the fan or close the windows when they dry themselves. The Director of Marketing at towel behemoth Fieldcrest Cannon, Jean Lang said that it is much more important to promote circulation after the shower. Without dispersing the moisture, the bathroom becomes like terrarium. The same type of mildew that afflicts plastic shower curtains attacks towels, especially if the towels have never dried completely from the last use. So, if you don’t want your towels smell bad, don’t forget to dry it after u done shower.

Anonymous said...

NURZA ATIKA ZAKARIA
CA08087

How to Know True Love

Figure It Out
• Step 1:
Figuring out why you enjoy being with your partner can go a long way in determining if this is true love or just an infatuation. One needs to examine if her partner makes her feel giddy and excited about spending time with them, or is the time you spend together mediocre at best.
• Step 2:
Question how your partner makes you feel. In a true love relationship, you look forward to spending time with this person and know you cannot consume him. Infatuation relationships usually involve at least one person wanting to consume the other person, demanding all of his time and attention so he cannot have friends or perform his work.
• Step 3:
Supporting one other is easy in a true love relationship but it gets shaky in an infatuation relationship. True love relationships have partners who compromise while infatuation relationships usually consist of one half of the couple doing all the compromising.
• Step 4:
Being comfortable in all areas is a sign of true love but, in infatuation relationships, something is missing. Is the relationship a total relationship where you support each other in all ways in the bedroom as well as outside the bedroom? True love encompasses all activities for the couple; they are the ones who hold hands in public as well as in the bedroom. In an infatuation relationship, it doesn't seem that all the needs are satisfied for the couple in all of these areas.
• Step 5:
Having clear, open, honest communication is part of true love but in infatuation, it simply is not present. The couple who is in true love can have peaceful silences as well as heated debates and it's fine either way. The infatuated couple does not have the ease of open, honest communication. Usually one or both of them is simply too scared to admit to honest feelings.
Tips & Warnings
• True love comes with time; it is not at first sight. Lust is often called love at first sight.

Anonymous said...

LINA NUR AHMAD HANBALI
CA08074

I would like to write a short passage about a graphic novel named Kuroshitsuji. It's Japanese novel, but depicts a story from the 18th century of England.

A story where the Earl of England serves the Queen Elizabeth, was assassinated cruelly. His name is Earl of Phantomhive. His son, who was a cheery person, have made a contract with a demon to revenge those who assassinated his whole family.

As a disguise of a perfect, handsome and talented butler of Phantomhive mansion, he assisted his master, Ciel, to kill Her Majesty, who was possessed by a Tainted Angel. As the story progresses, I found it very saddening when Ciel's mission has finally completed with a bloody battle.

He, in the end, sold his soul to the demon and felt contented with the revenge he had done. I was depressed, because the hero died in the end. I felt that it was a logic thing to do, but it seems wrong and very out of place. Well, viewers would want a second season, by judging this story.