Thursday, March 5, 2009

READING ENTRY 1(A14)

33 comments:

  1. Assalamualaikum miss syafawati,
    I hope your good in mood even though
    you are busier with much thing.
    Stay cool and just smile ok,
    Today, I find an article titled ‘boy or girl prefer fashion more”.
    This article stated that the girl were considered the fairer sex
    and
    they are more concerned with how they look,
    thus,the preference for beautiful clothes.
    On the subject of the clothes, of fashion,
    we find that it is no longer a female domain.
    The article briefly stated that the girl are more love fashion
    And
    Fashion more synonyms to girls.
    In my opinion,
    Nowadays,
    Boy love fancy clothes and the latest fashion just as much as a girl.
    When we go to the departmental stores,
    We find that there have sections devoted specially for male.
    Apart of that,
    It is possible if I said they could spend hundreds of ringgit for
    In style outfit just for to impress their peers.
    Thus, I can said that both of boy and girl a preferred fashion equally.
    Like game,
    Sport was domain with the boy pursuit.
    nowadays,
    they are as many games for girls as there are for boy.
    In fact, some girl are also aggressive and highly competitive.
    I can say it same of the boy too.
    Back to my main topic about fashion,
    The design of the clothes have varies of style.
    It goes to shows that the trend are changes
    And
    Some clothes suitable for girl also suitable for boy.
    For me, either girl or boy,
    The statement said girl are more fashionable
    more that boy unacceptably nowadays.
    That all from me.
    Till here,bye miss..


    NUR RAIMI BINTI BUJANG
    AA08156
    A14

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  2. I love to read CLEO..It gives us lots of information and tips specially to women..Tell us how to manage our relationship between parents, colleagues, friends and of course partner too..They did tell us about health too..So here i came across an article about "5 THINGS IN YOUR FRIDGE that make you fat" So here it says that, every time you open that shiny white door, are you unwittingly flubbing up? We find out what's weighing you down.
    Soft drink is one of the factors. Whether it’s a weekly bottle of Coke that you slip into your trolley or leftover soft drink from a recent party, sweet beverages are usually a kilo joule haven. “Soft drinks should only be a ‘treat food’ as they’re a nutritional time bomb,” says nutritionist Melanie McGrice. “They’re loaded with high-fructose corn syrup, and regular consumption of soft drinks can lead to obesity, type 2 diabetes, tooth decay, and even osteoporosis (as you’re less likely to drink milk).” Diet versions aren’t any better. Research shows that people who drink diet soft drink are still more likely to be overweight than people who have water.
    Secondly is quick and easy foods. You know how the packet of M&M’s in your work drawer is really tempting, even when you’re not hungry? It’s the same story with treats in your fridge – if you see it, you’ll eat it. Brian Wansink, scientist and author of Mindless Eating: Why We Eat More Than We Think (Bantam Books, $47.99), found that the distance between a lolly jar and an employee’s desk directly influenced how many sweets that person ate. The closer they sat to the jar, the more they consumed, thanks to what Wansink describes as the key motivations to eat: visibility and convenience. So, put your leftover dessert into a container and out of sight.
    Lastly, cheese and dip also one of the causes. Just because a dip is named after a vegetable doesn’t mean it’s good for you. Cheese isn’t doing your waistline any favours either. Not only are dips and cheese often high in kilojoules, they’re also usually eaten with something else that’s high in energy – crackers. McGrice says, “Consume no more than 40 grams of cheese twice a week, and get the majority of your dairy intake from low-fat milk or yoghurt.”
    So we as a human being should always take care of our health..Life is short but we shouldn't take our health granted too.. All isn't about quantity but quality..

    Lilian Cheah
    AA08105
    Section14

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  3. Assalamualaikum and very good evening,
    How are you? I hope you are in a good condition. Actually, I’m very tired because doing a lot of assignment and the other works. But, I still have enough time to post a comment to your blog.
    I have read an article about The Independence of Malaya 1957. This article tells to us the process to get the independence. I think this is the best article because it can give me a lot of knowledge about Malaysia’s history.
    Our first Prime Minister is Tunku Abdul Rahman Putra Al-Haj. He is a person that liable to get Malaysia’s independence. After election on 1955, Parti Perikatan was won with majority 2/3. So, Tunku and his group go to London to get independence. Tunku was assured to London’s government that Malaya was ready to conduct their country according to the election’s result. So, finally, London’s government gave independence to Malaya. Tunku was declared the independence of Malaya on 31 August 1957 at Stadium Merdeka, Bukit Jalil.
    How Malaysia can be an independent state? In my opinion, Malaysia is a lucky country because we get the independence by diplomacy strategy. Compare to the other country, they get the independence of their country by war, rebellion and so on. Many people are died.
    But in Malaysia, although we have variety of societies such as Malay, Chinese, Indian, Iban and so on, we can live in a peaceful country. They united in one party, Barisan Nasional(UMNO, MCA, MCA).
    But, although we had got the independence of our country, there are still have many problems to be settled such as economy, development, solidarity and so on. After Malaysia got the independence, a dark event was occurred on May 1969. Because of that event, Tunku had stopped to be a prime minister.
    Our leaders always change and our country become more progressive. So, I am proud to be Malaysian. Live in a peaceful country and variety of societies.
    Thank you.
    AZWAN BUKHARI BIN ASMIL
    AA08073

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  5. Assalamualaikum and very good evening to miss Syafawati and fellow friends.

    About the reading entry, the book that I have read is titled “Bravo to Avi Shlaim”. This book become very controversial in Israel once upon a time. The reason why this book is very controversial in Israel is because it attempts to shatter all the myths surrounding the 1948 victory of the Jewish community in establishing a de-facto state without consideration to the Palestinian population. Myths such as "a land without people for a people without land", "Arabs flee the fighting voluntarily", "Israel's victory is a miracle given that 5 Arab states attacked concurrently" and "Israel accepted the 1947 UN partition while the Arabs rejected it", are proven to be false through a series of references to British and Israel archives that have been recently de-classified. I recommend this book to anyone who is interested in learning how lies can be craftily fabricated and propagated down generations. I am pleased that some historians in Israel are accepting that the existence of Israel to fulfil the right to self-determination for the Jews can not be morally justified if it deprives the Palestinians of their very same right, nor can this state expect itself to survive in peace and harmony if its grave mistakes are not rectified.

    As a conclusion, we should proud to be a Malaysia people because live in harmony and happiness in our peaceful country. I’m proud to be a Malaysia people.

    MOHD ZARUL NIZAM BIN ZULKAFLI
    AA08138

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  6. Assalamualaikum and to Miss Syafawati and my friends...

    Today, I find an article,'Diving the Ocean of Islam'. This article is about an experiment of a man, Professor Jefferson Pinder in his journey to become Muslim.

    In the article, he said that he was touched by the values and discipline of Muslims he met. It based on his article that he said, " I have been in work with many artists who are of the Muslim faith. They motivated me actually. I saw the way they went with their lives and how they conducted their lives," explained Pinder.

    He says he admires the values, discipline and kindness of Muslims who are nonetheless devout and serious about everything that they are connected to."A genuine sense of community that does not end with the [prayer] service but just goes beyond," said Pinder.

    For Pinder,his conversion as the beginning of a new phase in his life. For him, he sees his convention as good connections, legitimate relationships from one faith to the next. He intends to start by becoming a member of the community and learning to do his prayers.

    By the end of the article, he said that"I think I'm just a new born now."

    As a muslim, we should be grateful to become muslim. Follow the right belief and do the command..

    That's all ...
    Thank you.

    WAN ATIKAH BT HAJI WAN OMAR.
    AA08045

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  7. Assalamualaikum to miss syafawati and friends...

    Actually I don't like to read books.So,I will tell you about what I read in someone's blog.In her blog, she wrote about women.The title is 'Why Women Are Too Easy To Cry?'.The article is so interesting as I'll become a woman too one day.The article is like a story between a mother,father and their child.The child was confused why his mother cried and then she replied that was because she's a woman.The child still doesn't understand and he tried to ask it to his father.But,his father said that his mother cried for no reason.The child grew up and he still wonder why women easy to cry.One night,he dreamed and asked God why women are easy to cry and he got the answer.God gives women tears so that they can show their feelings and they can use it anytime they want.When they cry,it doesn't mean that they are weak but their tears are "the tears of life".

    INSYIRAH BT. MOHD YUNUS
    AA08157

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  8. Assalamualaikum to Miss Syafawati and my friend..

    “Will getting rich make you happy?” is a title of an article that I have read today. There are a lot of important contents that will make us realise and think out of the box.

    All these attention on investments and financial planning seems to focus on how to amass riches to satisfy all our imaginable needs and wants. Achieving financial independence is accepted to be a state wherein we have all the financial resources necessary to live our life the way we wanted and envisioned. This presumably will make us happy, but will it?

    Everybody wants to be happy, but can anyone say with precision what happiness is? Some opined that a "life" must meet certain objective standards to be considered happy, like a "six-month emergency fund", own house, maybe a car to bring us around, a good education perhaps, healthy family members, and other else. While there are those who believed that happiness is merely a subjective state of being pleased with one's self.

    Is happiness your ultimate goal for achieving financial independence? Is it possible to have everything you want and still be unhappy? Could be that there is something else but you don't know what it is?

    Will getting rich make you happy? The paradox of happiness is such that the more you try to achieve it, the more elusive it becomes..

    That's all from me. Thank you.

    NUR AFIQAH FATIHAH BINTI HAMIDON
    AA08068

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  9. Hye everyone..
    This is the first post which I send for this semester. The title of the article which I had read is “MONEY”. We know that money is too important to us but it also has its own advantage and disadvantages. In this article, Mary told that she is very likes money and she had very wealthy before. But she get to get wealth with sold their body to everybody want her. She said that at that time she doesn’t think about illegal or anything but she just think about money, money and money. Today, she has 2 children from her work before. So, from this article I can conclude that money is not everything for people because it also can make you down.
    NURLINA AUNI MAZELAN
    AA08074
    A14

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  10. Assalamualaikum

    I want to share about the flying car. I had read about it from someone who very interested with this car. From the article that he share with me, it say, Moller International has developed the first and only feasible, personally affordable, personal vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL) vehicle the world has ever seen.

    We might always known it was just a matter of time before the world demanded some kind of flying machine which would replace the automobile and probably get some idea about it from the fiction movie right? . Of course, this machine would have to be capable of VTOL, be easy to maintain, cost effective and reliable. Well, at Moller International believe they have come up with the solution. That solution is the volantor named M400 Skycar.

    Let's compare the M400 Skycar with what's available now, the automobile. Take the most technologically advanced automobile, the Ferrari, Porsche, Maserati, Lamborgini, or the more affordable Acura, Accord, or the like. It seems like all of the manufacturers of these cars are touting the new and greatly improved "aerodynamics" of their cars. Those in the aerospace industry have been dealing with aerodynamics from the start. In the auto industry they boast of aerodynamics, performance tuned wide track suspensions, electronic ignition and fuel injection systems, computer controllers, and the list goes on. What good does all this "advanced engineering" do for you when the speed limit is around 60 MPH and you are stuck on crowded freeways anyway?

    Can any automobile give you this scenario? From your garage to your destination, the M400 Skycar can cruise comfortably at 275 MPH (maximum speed of 375 MPH) and achieve up to 20 miles per gallon on clean burning, ethanol fuel. No traffic, no red lights, no speeding tickets. Just quiet direct transportation from point A to point B in a fraction of the time. Three dimensional mobility in place of two dimensional immobility.

    No matter how you look at it the automobile is only an interim step on our evolutionary path to independence from gravity. That's all it will ever be.
    My friends hope that he will make it on himself. I dreaming that I also can make a new car that can have many function like ,can drive on road, air, and water but on the other hand it will cause horrible damage as something from the sky will miss the ground, just imagine if there is many cars above and suddenly an accident occur, of course it will crash to the ground. Then if there is a residential area at the location, how bad will it look like? Haha.. that’s all from me,, thank you.

    Al-shaquerin B Katman
    AA08108

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  11. Assalamualaikum and a very good evening..

    today I had read an article about "abortion".In this article, an abortion means the termination of a pregnancy by the removal or expulsion of an embryo or fetus from the uterus, resulting in or caused by its death. In the context of human pregnancies, an abortion induced to preserve the health of the gravida (pregnant female) is termed a therapeutic abortion, while an abortion induced for any other reason is termed an elective abortion. Abortion as a term most commonly refers to the deliberate induced abortion of a human pregnancy, while spontaneous abortions are usually termed miscarriages.

    However, here I just want to comment on the induced abortion. Reasons for procuring induced abortions are typically characterized as either therapeutic or elective. An abortion are medically referred to as therapeutic when it is performed to save the life of the pregnant woman, preserve the woman's physical or mental health, terminate pregnancy that would result in a child born with a congenital disorder that would be fatal or associated with significant morbidity or selectively reduce the number of fetuses to lessen health risks associated with multiple pregnancy. However, the situation nowadays changes a lot. Abortion nowadays happened illegality especially among teenagers. Sometimes they abort their pregnancy traditionally and this has increase the death rate because sometimes, abortion traditionally can cause overbleeding and thus dangered their own life.

    That's why we as the teenagers should know how to take care of ourselves, especially when we are far from our family.

    NURUL SAZWANA BT SULONG
    AA08080

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  12. Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to miss Syafawati and my friends..
    Hope that all of you are in good mood today..
    This article that i had read is more focus to the females. Hope all the females can pay attention and read about what i had found in this article.
    After anthropologist Susan McKinley came back home from an expedition in
    South America, she noticed a very strange rash on her left breast.
    Nobody knew what it was and she quickly dismissed it believing that the
    Holes would leave in time.

    Upon her return she decided to see a doctor after she started developing
    Intense pains. The doctor, not knowing the exact severity of the disease, gave her
    Antibiotics and special creams.. As time lapsed the pain did not subside and her left breast became more inflamed and started to bleed.

    She decided to bandage her sores, however as Susan's pain grew more
    intense She decided to seek help from a more certified doctor.
    Dr. Lynch could not diagnose the infection and told Susan to seek the
    aid of one of his colleagues who specializes in dermatology.

    Unfortunately, the doctor was on vacation. She waited for two weeks and
    finally was able to reach the dermatologist. Sadly, a life changing event was about to unfold during her appointment.

    To Miss McKinley's surprise, after she removed the bandages, they found
    Larvae growing and squirming within the pores and sores of her breast.
    Sometimes these wicked creatures would all together simultaneously move
    around into different crevices. What she didn't know was that the holes were in fact, deeper than she had originally thought, for these larvae were feeding off the fat,
    tissue, and even milk canals of her breast.
    So, i hope that all of the female outside can get the moral from this article. Please wash your bra's before you wear them and please make it a habit from this point forward to wash your just-purchased Undergarments before wearing them. This is sensitive. I know that most people do wash all this cloth but it just a warning for those that don't do it. Take a precaution before we regret for the worth thing. thank you.

    NURUL ASYIKIN ZULKEPLI
    AA08029

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  13. assalammualaikum..

    hye..today,i have read the article about exercise and fitness. actually,exercise is very important for us..but many people less take care of it..thats why nowadays many people are big and fat..

    in that article,it said physical inactivity is a major risk factor for cardiovascular disease, and most Americans are not physically active enough to gain any health benefits. Swimming, cycling, jogging, skiing, aerobic dancing, walking or many other activities can help your heart. Whether it's included in a structured exercise program or part of your daily routine, all physical activity adds up to a healthier heart.

    thats all from me..
    thank you

    http://www.americanheart.org/presenter.jhtml?identifier=1200013

    NURUL ATIQAH AJIS

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  14. hello..

    me again..huhu..now,i would like to talk abut independence day..I eager to read the article entitled MERDEKA..

    Malaysia as we know it today is a thriving developing country, often considered a “role model” by its Southeast Asian neighbours for its economic and political stability, multicultural harmony and steady progress. 31st August 2007 marks the 50th year of this country's independence from British colonialism and the day the joyful, triumphant shouts of “Merdeka, Merdeka, Merdeka!” resonated throughout the nation as Malaya's first Prime Minister, Allahyarham Tunku Abdul Rahman stood on a podium at Merdeka Square doing the same.

    The name Malaya was then changed to Malaysia when the country was officially made a federation of 13 states including Sabah and Sarawak.the Federal Constitution states that "The federation shall be known, in Malay and English, as Malaysia". Although Singapore broke away and became a nation of its own in 1965, the rest of the states have remained firmly together, combining to make Malaysia the harmonious melting pot of cultures it is today.

    I am as a student very proud to be malaysian..here we live,life and enjoy..so we shoul be felt thankful to God who give us fully happiness..

    http://merdeka.bluehyppo.com/

    NURUL ATIQAH AJIS

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  15. assalammualaikum

    today, i would like to write about baju melayu.. i have this article from wikipedia.. normally, this baju melayu wore by muslim man..It literally translates as 'Malay shirt' and consists of two main parts. The first being the baju (long sleeved shirt) itself which has a raised stiff collar known as the cekak musang collar (literally fox's lease). The second part is the trousers. The two parts are made out of the same type of fabric which is usually silk, cotton, or a mixture of polyester and cotton. A skirt-type adornment is also commonly worn with the Baju Melayu, which is either the "kain samping", made out of songket cloth or the kain sarung, made out of cotton or a polyester mix. Both are loops of fabric which are folded around the wearer's waist. A jet-black or dark coloured headgear called the songkok can also worn to complete the attire.

    In shirts made with the cekak musang collar, the placket of the baju will seem to form a third of the baju from the top when it is worn beneath the kain samping or kain sarung. However, the hem line of the baju actually runs to the middle of the lap. The placket typically has three to four buttonholes and is fastened together by dress studs called kancing which are not unlike those used in Western-style formal dress shirts. The studs usually have screw-in backs and can be made from a variety of materials including gold, silver and precious or semi-precious stones. The studs may also be connected with a light metal chain which will be concealed behind the shirt when the placket is fastened.

    http://www.wikipedia.com/baju melayu

    NURUL ATIQAH AJIS
    A13
    AA08062

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  16. hello..

    now,i would like to write about MALAYSIA..our beloved country right?? we should be proud to be MALAYSIAN..

    Malaysia is a country that consists of thirteen states and three federal territories in Southeast Asia with a total landmass of 329,847 square kilometres (127,355 sq mi).The capital city is Kuala Lumpur, while Putrajaya is the seat of the federal government. The population stands at over 25 million.The country is separated into two regions—Peninsular Malaysia and Malaysian Borneo—by the South China Sea. Malaysia borders Thailand, Indonesia, Singapore, Brunei and the Philippines. The country is located near the equator and experiences a tropical climate.Malaysia's head of state is the Yang di-Pertuan Agong (conventionally referred to as 'the King' or 'the Agong') and the government is headed by a Prime Minister. The government is closely modeled after the Westminster parliamentary system.

    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Malaysia

    NURUL ATIQAH AJIS
    AA08062
    A14

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  17. hye..

    i have read a article about how to manage your time wisely..it is such a good article right??we as a student especially very busy with our study and must know how to manage it..

    I would like to begin this article by asking you a question. Do you ever feel like life is passing you by in a blur? Does it seem as though you’re doing a lot of things, but you don’t know what you’re accomplishing? I have been there and still sometimes re-visit this issue in my own personal and business life.

    This is the result of our time managing us instead of us managing our time. Over the years I have discovered some very helpful guidelines to show me how to make the most of my time. I believe these keys will be helpful to you as well.

    One of the first things you and I need to learn is to live our lives on purpose and not off purpose – to stay focused. In the Bible it says in Ephesians 5:15, Look carefully then how you walk! Live purposefully and worthily and accurately, not as the unwise and witless, but as wise (sensible, intelligent people).

    I believe God has a specific call on each of our lives, and to carry out that call He has equipped us with unique gifts and talents. Once we know what we are called to do, we need to invest the majority of our time and energy into that thing. Now I don’t believe that we should be so focused on our plan that we are rude to others or that we won’t allow it to come before God or family. But we shouldn’t be living vague lives – going day-to-day just waiting to see what happens.

    I believe that as we stay on purpose instead of off purpose, we will find both contentment and fulfillment in everything we do. It is also important for us to avoid getting entangled in things that we shouldn't be involved in. I believe one of the easiest things to get entangled in is doing good things that we're not
    called to do. For example, I used to want to be good at a lot of things 'Jack of all trades - master of none'. It wasn't long before I became very discouraged and frustrated because I couldn't do it.

    Thankfully, God showed me that I was trying to do what I wasn't called to do - I was trying to make something happen that I was never called to do. It's very important that we don't compare ourselves to others. That is one of the many great things about us human beings, we're all unique and individually made.

    Anytime you or I try to do something that we are not called to do, we're going to lose time, energy, and end up miserable. Many people are entangled in things they shouldn't be doing, and as a result, their creativity is shut down, and they are not doing the thing they are called to do. What we need to do is give ourselves to our gift.


    http://yourfamilyfinances.com/yff/Article_Managing_your_time.aspx

    NURUL ATIQAH AJIS
    AA08062
    a14

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  18. Assalamualaikum teacher and hello everyone. Today I want to share about the article I have read. The article is about diabetes which mostly effect many people. Diabetes is a disease in which the body does not produce or properly use insulin.
    Insulin is a hormone that is needed to convert sugar, starches and other food into energy needed for daily life. The cause of diabetes continues to be a mystery, although both genetics and environmental factors such as obesity and lack of exercise appear to play roles.
    There are 23.6 million children and adults in the United States, or 7.8% of the population, who have diabetes. While an estimated 17.9 million have been diagnosed with diabetes, unfortunately, 5.7 million people (or nearly one quarter) are unaware that they have the disease.
    In order to determine whether or not a patient has pre-diabetes or diabetes, health care providers conduct a Fasting Plasma Glucose Test (FPG) or an Oral Glucose Tolerance Test (OGTT). Either test can be used to diagnose pre-diabetes or diabetes. The American Diabetes Association recommends the FPG because it is easier, faster, and less expensive to perform.
    With the FPG test, a fasting blood glucose level between 100 and 125 mg/dl signals pre-diabetes. A person with a fasting blood glucose level of 126 mg/dl or higher has diabetes.
    In the OGTT test, a person's blood glucose level is measured after a fast and two hours after drinking a glucose-rich beverage. If the two-hour blood glucose level is between 140 and 199 mg/dl, the person tested has pre-diabetes. If the two-hour blood glucose level is at 200 mg/dl or higher, the person tested has diabetes.
    So, everyone must to control and care their health by control their food especially who have the high risk to get diabetes. Thank you.

    NUR AQLILI NAQQIAH BINTI MOKHTAR
    AA08167
    A14

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  19. Set in the smoking ashes of a post-apocalyptic America, Cormac McCarthy’s The Road tells the story of a father-son journey toward the sea and an uncertain salvation. The world they pass through is a ghastly vision of scorched countryside and blasted cities “held by cores of blackened looters who tunneled among the ruins and crawled from the rubble white of tooth and eye carrying charred and anonymous tins of food in nylon nets like shoppers in the commissaries of hell” [p. 181]. It is a starved world, all plant and animal life dead or dying, some human survivors even eating each other alive.

    The father and son move through the ruins searching for food and shelter, trying to keep safe from murderous, roving bands. They have only a pistol to defend themselves, the clothes they are wearing, a cart of scavenged food—and each other.

    Awesome in the totality of its vision, The Road is an unflinching meditation on the worst and the best that we are capable of: ultimate destructiveness, desperate tenacity, and the tenderness that keeps two people alive in the face of total devastation.

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  20. assalamualaikum.....

    dear my lovely miss,

    for your information i hate read books but i love to read novels, tabloids, magazines and comics.

    for today i will share about one of the novel that i have read " MEMOIRS OF GEISHA "

    for your information i read this novel after people make a movie about this novel but what can i say, they change the story line too much and it was different in novel and the novel is hundred times better for me.

    this story is about a girl who was growing up in a very bad environment. We can simply said that Geisha refer to the " GRO " in Japan, I'm so sorry, i need to make it more clearer.

    but what attract me to reid this novel is because how she have to face her daily life make people happy but she cried inside.

    this story also tells readers how romantic the truly love was.

    so for those who haven't read this novel you should read now....huhuhuhu

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  22. assalamualaikum
    firstly, miss i will be honest with you..
    i didn't like to read books..
    cause it take to much time..
    but i find a book that attract me
    it hard to let it go...
    but now i didn't find any book that similar
    to harry potter that truly
    attract me..
    moreover reading book is like take whole my lifetime as a person..
    i'm really sorry if there any error..
    TQ...

    SHARIZAN RAMLI
    AA08085

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  23. Assalamualaikum..
    A few days ago I've read an interesting article about the world's strangest law. Some of them are quite weird but it is unique though..

    1)No Feeding Pigeons (Italy)
    Laws here are city-specific, and Venice takes issues with pigeons speckling their beloved buildings with pigeon poop. Likewise, officials don’t appreciate tourists adding to the crowd and mess in St. Marks Square by feeding said pigeons. They also don’t want visitors sitting around shirtless, climbing into fountains, or even sitting on the sidewalk eating a sandwich. In Rome, climbing into fountains to cool off causes similar stress.

    Penalty: At first, just a warning; fines can reach up to $600, though probably no more than $50 or $60 if you pay quickly. “The local police are quite tolerant about tourists feeding pigeons just to take a picture,” says a Venice spokesman.

    2)Stopping On the Autobahn (Germany)
    As though driving the autobahn in Germany weren’t daunting enough, the laws add other risks. Running out of gas on the legendary highway is illegal — and your troubles snowball from there. Say you do find the needle on “E” and have to pull over to hoof it, in pursuit of gas. Walking along the autobahn is illegal, too... not to mention terrifying.

    Penalty: A little under $100 for endangering other drivers — once for running out of gas, and again for walking.

    3)Driving Shirtless (Thailand)
    Don’t let the tropical weather tempt you to joy ride with your shirt off in Thailand. Police can (and do) hand out tickets if they spot you topless while driving a car or motorcycle.

    Penalty: A mere slap on the wrist (or sun-burned shoulders). Tickets go for a few hundred baht (about $10).

    4)Driving a Dirty Car (Moscow)
    Some say this is just an excuse for Moscow police to over-ticket drivers, but you should still watch the filth factor on your rental car. How dirty is dirty? That’s unclear. A recent newspaper survey explored the idea of how to even define “dirty” — almost half said a car was too filthy if you couldn’t read the license plate, while 9 percent said the determining factor was if you couldn’t see the driver.

    Penalty: You can get a ticket. Fines might be, shall we say, open to interpretation. Here is a case where you might politely offer to pay the officer up front — $100 should cover it — and be on your way.

    5)Driving With Headlights Off (Denmark)
    Renting a car? You must always drive with headlights on, says the law in Denmark, to distinguish you from a parked car. Do the Danes really drive so slow that there’d be any confusion? Actually, studies have found that other drivers are more aware of surrounding vehicles when other cars’ lights are on, thus reducing accidents. The law may get adopted across the European Union.

    Penalty: Driving without headlights will get you a fine of a little under $100.

    6)No Kissing at Train Stations (France&England)
    By some accounts, April 5, 1910 was the day romance died on French railways: Kissing was reportedly banned to help deter lover-induced rail delays. But the law seems to be unheard of today. “Are you sure this isn’t a law in Great Britain?” a French spokeswoman at the consulate asked us. What a coincidence: It turns out that Virgin Trains has recently posted “No Kissing” signs at its station in Warrington Bank Quay, in northwest England.

    Penalty: While there’s no penalty now for train-related kissing in France, the folks at Warrington Bank Quay will politely ask you to move your smooching to the designated “kissing zone” near the car park.

    7)Chewing Gum (Singapore)
    Feeding birds, spitting, and not flushing public toilets will also get you in trouble. Singapore’s most quirky-seeming laws stem from the government’s well-meaning desire to keep things tidy — and let’s face it, gum wads, pigeon droppings, and unflushed toilets aren’t pretty. The infamous gum law actually loosened up in 2004, and Nicorette is now legal (though you have to get it through a doctor and they take down names). Selling regular gum is more of a problem than just casually chewing it, a spokesman says. And more changes are on the way: Gambling will become legal later in 2009, and you can now legally dance on top of bars.

    Penalty: About $100 a ticket, especially for leaving a toilet un-flushed; many public loos auto-flush, we learned, but it’s wise to double-check on your way out.

    -Weird isn't it??haha..It is sure a big world we live in..

    Shafiah Bt Abdul Rahim
    AA07148
    Section A14

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  24. Assalamualaikum to my teacher
    I hope you are in a pink of health.

    Erm about reading??..for your information I like reading whether it novel or comic, because it give me more knowledge and advise to me. Here, I want to share about the novel that I had done read. That novel is “ P.S. I LOVE YOU”. Actually this novel is very famous and I don’t know whether you are already read this novel or not. For me, this novel is very interesting because the story about love between the wife and husband. Her husband is very loving to his wife and do anything to his wife so that she happy. Besides that, this novel also contain more action like happy, sad, courage and not easy to give up. I said happy because, when they got married, they are life very happy although have some problem. But it doesn’t matter because that problem they can settle very well. Then, I said sad because, her husband die after a few months they got married. This is because her husband sick. This situation give more effect to her like she lifestyle not manage very well.She always imaging that her husband not die again.Besides that, her husband also leave a few of letter to her. That letter contain the rule that she must doing in one months. Her husband do that because, he know his wife cannot manage her lifestyle very well without his. This is because, she very love her husband so much. This story is very sad. In this story also, it have responsible attitude because, her friend help her to live very well. At last, she can life in normal life and can accept that die. But in her heart , just love her husband. P.S. I LOVE U. That all from me.
    Assalamualaikum.

    Halimatul syahida binti mohamad sanusi
    AA8088
    A14

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  25. Hello everyone...
    I would like to share with you all about love story. Actually someone had given me a song with title Love Story by Taylor Swift. I am very like this song very much. When I read the lyric of this song, I am very excited to know the background of this story. So, I got it! After read it, I’m feeling so touching because this story’s tagline is “love means never having to say you're sorry” and this is what I got about this story. I hope I will be happy with my lover even have many problem that coming around us.

    Based on Erich Segal's novella, Oliver Barrett IV, a comfortably off Harvard pre-law student who falls in love with Radcliffe music student Jenny Cavilleri, a freewheeling, delightfully profane product of a blue-collar Italian-American family. Oliver's father heartily disapproves of the subsequent marriage and cuts off his son's allowance. Despite financial travails (the pampered Oliver actually has to go to work), the couple is blissfully happy until Jenny is diagnosed as having an unnamed disease that consigns her to an early death.

    SITI NUR AFFIZZA BT MD YUSUF
    AA08145

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  26. Simple Aspirin and Honey Mask..
    Try it!!!
    Ingredients
    -uncoate aspirin,3 tablets
    -Honey
    -Plate

    Steps
    -create mask paste
    ..sprinkle two drops of water on each tablets
    ..wait for tablets to dissolve then softly crush
    ..add honey
    ..mix honey into aspirin making a thick paste
    -apply mask to face
    ..leave mask for 10 minutes
    -wash mask off
    ..gently use circular motion to massage and exfolicate skin.
    -dry off your skin and moisturize
    -skin should immediately feel smooth and soft.
    tr it !!
    .::Nadia Ashikin binti Zainal Bahri::.
    .::A14::.

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  27. Assalamualaikum and greetings to all..
    This time I would like to share with you guys about this article that I found. It is about Sakura, or in English it is called Cherry Blossoms. It is a very beautiful flower. It can be found at Japan, China, India, and Korea.

    In English, the word "Sakura" is equivalent to Japanese flowering cherry. During Heinan Period (794-1191), the Japanese nobility sought to emulate many practice from China. This is also including flower viewing. The Nobility will gather and celebrate under the blossoms.

    In Japan, the cherry trees were planted and cultivated for their beauty. The blossoming begins in Okinawa in January and typically reaches Kyoto and Tokyo at the end of March or the beginning of the April.

    In my opinion, Sakura or Cherry Blossom is very beautiful flower. Even though, I haven't have the chance to see it yet, but someday I would. I think I like it the most when the petals of the flower falls...That's all from me. Thank You.

    Nurul Hidayah bt Kadzim
    AA08166

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  28. Assalamualaikum...

    Flood, volcanic eruption, earthquake, and landslide. These are the example of natural disaster. A natural disaster is the effect of a natural hazard that affects human activities. Human vulnerability, exacerbated by the lack of planning or appropriate emergency management, leads to financial, environmental or human losses. The resulting loss depends on the capacity of the population to support or resist the disaster, and their resilience. This understanding is concentrated in the formulation: "disasters occur when hazards meet vulnerability." A natural hazard will hence never result in a natural disaster in areas without vulnerability, e.g. strong earthquakes in uninhabited areas. The term natural has consequently been disputed because the events simply are not hazards or disasters without human involvement.

    Whatever it is, this natural disaster had causes many negative effect on people or the environment. Even in our country also had happened this natural disaster like flood (most every year) especially in the east of this country.

    However, one thing that I noticed from this situation, where the community in this country will help each other either help with the money, food, medicine, permanent home, clothes and else. From this situation we can see how our people are full with kind-hearted.
    Love Malaysia and Malaysian very much...

    NURUL SAZWANA BT SULONG
    AA08080

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  29. Hi everyone!!
    "Eat your breakfast. It's the most important meal of the day!" Why are parents always saying that while was kids? Well, imagine you're a car. After a long night of sleeping, your fuel tank is empty. Breakfast is the fuel that gets you going so you can hit the road. Any breakfast is better than no breakfast, but tries not to have doughnuts or pastries all the time. They're high in calories, sugar, and fat. They also don't contain the nutrients we really needs. And if you have a doughnut for breakfast, you won't feel full for long. Some of us skip breakfast because we sleep too late or because we think it's a way to stay thin and slim. But skipping breakfast doesn't help people maintain a healthy weight. In fact, someone who skips breakfast tends to eat more calories throughout the day. If you find yourself skipping breakfast because you're too rushed, try these quick breakfasts. They're easy to grab on the way out the door or can be prepared the night before:
    1. Single servings of whole-grain, low- sugar cereal
    2. Yogurt
    3. Fresh fruit
    4. Whole-grain muffin
    5. Trail mix of nuts, dried fruits,pretzels, crackers, and dry cereal.

    Get trying it!!! You will see and feel the difference..

    Lyntia Ping Jawa
    AA08139

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  30. Assalamualikum to Miss Syafawati and fellow friends.
    Today I would like to share about something that I had read.
    The title of an article is “Only Buy What You Truly Need”.
    Together with regular savings, buying only necessities forms the bedrock of the Depression mentality to surviving economic turmoil. You can bet that when people were jumping out of skyscrapers because their net worth evaporated overnight, the people who held it together were not blowing their money on excesses. In the same way, until you conduct a careful inventory of your spending habits, logically eliminate waste and ensure that you are only buying what you truly need to survive, you will not be as prepared from disaster as you might be.

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  31. Assalamualaikum..
    I want to share about "climbing guides".
    What do you like to do for fun? Maybe you're one of those mall rats, who can't wait to venture off to some big shopping center in search of a new wardrobe. Sure, you just purchased one last week, but you could always use more. Or maybe you love to travel. Just you and the open road. You could head to a new state in search of fine cuisine and beautiful scenery. We all have our little passions such as this. Those things we love to do just for the heck of it. For many of us, these pleasures concern the outdoors. Whether it's camping, hiking, or fresh water fishing, we just can't wait to get in touch with Mother Nature. For me, one of those ideal getaways involves rock climbing. Have you ever tackled the side of a mountain with nothing but a harness and some ropes? It's rather exciting to say the least. These days you can even find the best places to climb without leaving your home. Hop online and take a gander at the contemporary climbing guides. Man, is life getting convenient.
    Are you an avid rock climber? If your answer is yes, then you should be checking into the climbing guides located on your home computer. All you need is Internet access. Even if you've never given rock climbing a shot, it's high time to do so. It's probably not quite what you imagined. When I'm scaling that rock face, I feel a certain freedom and energy soaring through me. It's not some terrifying adrenaline rush sport. It's more about adapting to nature if you ask me. You encounter an obstacle and you climb over it. With the vast spectrum of climbing equipment and climbing guides, you can hardly go wrong anymore. Now, if you're one of those folks, who are plain and simply horrified at the concept because you simply think it's dangerous, I encourage you to do some research. Nowadays we have such ideal climbing equipment that you can't hardly go wrong. Those ropes and carabineers are built to last. This way you'll feel completely safe when dangling in front of that rock face. With the right equipment and clothing, your rock climbing experience can be incomparable.
    Need some handy climbing guides to tell you where the best areas are? Jump into cyberspace now and sort through the coolest places around your area. You can also acquire all the climbing accessories needed for a safe experience. There truly is nothing like the great outdoors. It's time to challenge Mother Nature.

    NUR AISHAH BINTI OMAR @ YAHYA
    AA08161

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  32. Good day to Miss Syafawati and all my fellow friend..
    I'm very unlucky just now because what I've typed for this blog has gone, and now I have to type it all over again.So this time, I'll make it short.
    I've just read an article regarding the women standard in today's world.
    Women used to be the object of torture back then.From the Encyclopedia Britannica, in India, subjection was a cardinal principle. Day and night must women be held by their protectors in a state of dependence says Manu. The rule of inheritance was agnatic, that is descent traced through males to the exclusion of females.

    In Hindu scriptures, the description of a good wife is ,a woman whose mind, speech and body are kept in subjection, acquires high renown in this world, and, in the next, the same abode with her husband."

    In Athens, women were always minors, subject to some male - to their father, to their brother, or to some of their male kin.Her consent in marriage was not generally thought to be necessary and she was obliged to submit to the wishes of her parents, and receive from them her husband and her lord, even though he were stranger to her.A Roman wife was described by an historian as,a babe, a minor, a ward, a person incapable of doing or acting anything according to her own individual taste, a person continually under the tutelage and guardianship of her husband.

    According to the English Common Law, all real property which a wife held at the time of a marriage became a possession of her husband. He was entitled to the rent from the land and to any profit which might be made from operating the estate during the joint life of the spouses. As time passed, the English courts devised means to forbid a husband's transferring real property without the consent of his wife, but he still retained the right to manage it and to receive the money which it produced. As to a wife's personal property, the husband's power was complete. He had the right to spend it.
    Only by the late nineteenth Century did the situation start to improve.
    In Islam, the women is the one who should be protected and not tortured.
    That's why, people who are married should take a good care of their wife,(or wives).
    The most important is to tkae care of your mother, the one who pampered you from the beginning and gave all your needs..
    Moreover, the Qur'an has a special recommendation for the good treatment of mothers:

    "Your Lord has decreed that you worship none save Him, and that you be kind to your parents. . ." (Qur'an 17:23).
    Women may look weak but we must not take advantage of that. That's why there are so many immoral incident happens nowadays.
    Instead of taking advantage towards them, we really should be helping them. We must have a responsibility in ourselves.

    NURHAFIZAH BINTI NASHRUDDIN
    AA08111

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  33. Assalamualaikum and very good morning...

    Hye miss...
    errmm....actually, i like reading because it's my hobby during my leisure time. But, since at our university, a library is too far from my hostel, there are some difficulties for me to go there. So, as other alternative, i just read an article or some blogger from the internet..

    I have read a blogger that discuss about the benefit and the badness of PTPTN loan that many of student ask for. As usually, when we get something for example, a money, we will fill happy right. But the effect that we will feel it is when we want to pay it back after we finish our studies. There are some people say that the interest charge is too high for a fresh graduate student.

    For me, it's depend to us how we manage the money when we loan it during studies to reduce a burden after we finish a studies. As we see nowadays, lots of students don't have a choice to loan a money to support the fees of studies. To get a scholarship, it's need more qualification than usual. Then, about this topic, we must think further because at least, it has help a lots of student to continue their studies..I think that's all from me...

    MOHD SABREE FADZLEE BIN JAFFRI
    AA08048
    A14

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