Friday, April 9, 2010

SPECIAL OFFER!!!!!!!!


special offer....!!!!special offer....!!!

This week we made an offer for our product....

buy 3 brooch for RM5 and get FREE GIFT

Monday, March 29, 2010


Power point already does the things the vendor was talking about. Which power point you can add narration and a talking head videoclip to a power point presentation. You can add narration and videoclips to power point for free- certainly do not need to buy $1200 product to do that. People are intemidated by tecnology and techno-talk , and are just dazzled by the promise that sum vendors make . some people things that , part of the reason people purchase software because they do not no what power point and other tool on their desktop can do. For me , powerpoint is widely viewed as just a presentation tool and a such it is terribly a bused. Some people really dont understand what they could do if they just set down and learned how to use powerpoint hyperlinking capabilities and animation properly. For example text fliying in , and the spinning and disolving chart , did not do anythings to convey the reality ofand increase in cases. More meaning animation, was an animated bar slowly climbing from the bottom of the graph up to word the top.It makes an impact the power point its morable that what are good animation can do.People do not take the time to learn how todo thise type of things, they do not thing through what they are trying to accomplish.Beside that you do not want to buy something that already you have. MS paint come free which windows and can use for creating or editing of photographs. Powerpoint does not have ambedded means of tracking and there are limitation to the interaction that you can build for learns. A good deal of e-learning is missing the concept of helping the learner to develop skills. Great e-learning , like great training , is grounded in constructivist frame work. In the future, e-learning is more about the instruction and less about the technology. So that , by telling people that they can develope e-learning with simple tools like powerpoint that more people will do that and trainer will make good decision.

Friday, March 26, 2010

Malaysia Traditional Clothing......

cheongsam

kebaya nyonya

sari

punjabi

baju melayu

baju kurung

Most Malaysians dress as Westerners do but many Muslim women wear long skirts/pants and head scarves. On special occasions, people from each ethnic group wear their traditional clothes.

Malays: For Malay women, they wear the
baju kurung; Malay men wear the baju melayu with a songkok on the head. Alternatively, the men wear batik shirts with trousers.

Indians: Indian women wear the
sari. The salwar kameez or Punjabi suit is popular with northern Indian ladies. The kurta is the traditional attire for men on formal occasions.

Chinese women: The traditional clothes for Chinese women is the
cheongsam

Peranakan ladies: Also known as Baba Nyonya, they are Chinese immigrants who married Malay partners. They wear the elegant
kebaya that can be described as traditional high fashion. (literally 'long dress') or qipao.

All Malaysian Must Know It.....;)

Head of State: Tuanku Mizan Zainal Abidin ibni al-Marhum Sultan Mahmud (2006)

Prime Minister: Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak (2009)

Land area: 126,853 sq mi (328,549 sq km); total area: 127,316 sq mi (329,750 sq km)

Population (2009 est.): 25,715,819 (growth rate: 1.7%); birth rate: 22.2/1000; infant mortality rate: 15.8/1000; life expectancy: 73.3; density per sq km: 76

Capital and largest city (2003 est.): Kuala Lumpur, 3,688,200 (metro. area), 1,403,400
Other large cities: Kelang, 683,200; Johor Bharu, 682,100

Monetary unit: Ringgit

Longest river in Malay Peninsula : 459 km in length. The river begins at the confluence of Jelai and rivers Tembeling on the Titiwangsa Mountains and drains into the South China Sea.

flag of malaysia......



MALAYSIA FLAG


The Malaysian flag consists of 14 alternate red and white stripes of equal width, which represent the 13 states of Johore, Kedah, Kelantan, Melacca, Negeri Sembilan, Pahang, Perak, Perlis, Sabah, Sarawak, Selangor, Penang, Terengganu and the Federal Territory.
The colour red symbolizes courage, while white indicates purity.
The dark blue canton in the upper left quarter symbolizes the unity of the Malaysian people.
The crescent moon in the dark blue canton is the symbol of Islam, the official religion of Malaysia.
The 14-pointed star stands for the unity of the 13 states and the Federal Government.
The yellow colour of the crescent moon and star represents the royal colour of the Rulers.

One Thousand Words About Malaysia


Geography

Malaysia is on the Malay Peninsula in southeast Asia. The nation also includes Sabah and Sarawak on the island of Borneo to the east. Its area slightly exceeds that of New Mexico.

Most of Malaysia is covered by forest, with a mountain range running the length of the peninsula. Extensive forests provide ebony, sandalwood, teak, and other wood.

Government

Constitutional monarchy.

History

The ancestors of the people that now inhabit the Malaysian peninsula first migrated to the area between 2500 and 1500 B.C. Those living in the coastal regions had early contact with the Chinese and Indians; seafaring traders from India brought with them Hinduism, which was blended with the local animist beliefs. As Muslims conquered India, they spread the religion of Islam to Malaysia. In the 15th century, Islam acquired a firm hold on the region when the Hindu ruler of the powerful city-state of Malacca, Parameswara Dewa Shah, converted to Islam.

British and Dutch interest in the region grew in the 1800s, with the British East India Company's establishment of a trading settlement on the island of Singapore. Trade soared, with Singapore's population growing from only 5,000 in 1820 to nearly 100,000 in just 50 years. In the 1880s, Britain formally established protectorates in Malaysia. At about the same time, rubber trees were introduced from Brazil. With the mass production of automobiles, rubber became a valuable export, and laborers were brought in from India to work the rubber plantations.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0107751.html


Wednesday, March 24, 2010

PANTUN NASIHAT


Daun sirih ulam Cik Da
Makan sekapur lalu mati
Walaupun banyak ilmu di dada
Biar merunduk resmi padi

Buah pelaga makan dikikir
Dibawa orang dari hulu
Sebarang kerja hendak difikir
Supaya jangan mendapat malu

Kemumu di tengah pekan
Dihembus angin jatuh ke bawah
Ilmu yang tidak diamalkan
Bagai pohon tidak berbuah
Tumbuh melata si pokok tebu
Pergi pasar membeli daging
Banyak harta tak ada ilmu
Bagai rumah tidak berdinding

Tulis surat di dalam gelap
Ayatnya banyak yang tidak kena
Jagalah diri jangan tersilap
Jikalau silap awak yang bencana

Hendak belayar ke Teluk Betong
Sambil mencuba labuhkan pukat
Bulat air kerana pembetung
Bulat manusia kerana muafakat

Pakai baju warna biru
Pergi ke sekolah pukul satu
Murid sentiasa hormatkan guru
Kerana guru pembekal ilmu

Lagu bernama serampang laut
Ditiup angin dari Selatan
Layar dikembang kemudi dipaut
Kalau tak laju binasa badan

Padi segemal kepuk di hulu
Sirih di hilir merekap junjungan
Kepalang duduk menuntut ilmu
Pasir sebutir jadikan intan.

Budak-budak berkejar-kejar
Rasa gembira bermain di sana
Kalau kita rajin belajar
Tentu kita akan berjaya

Jangan pergi mandi di lombong
Emak dan kakak sedang mencuci
Jangan suka bercakap bohong
Semua kawan akan membenci

Buah cempedak bentuknya bujur
Sangat disukai oleh semua
Jika kita bersikap jujur
Hidup kita dipandang mulia

Jikalau tuan mengangkat peti
Tolong masukkan segala barang
Jikalau anak-anak bersatu hati
Kerja yang susah menjadi senang

Asam kandis mari dihiris
Manis sekali rasa isinya
Dilihat manis dipandang manis
Lebih manis hati budinya

Kayu bakar dibuat arang
Arang dibakar memanaskan diri
Jangan mudah menyalahkan orang
Cermin muka lihat sendiri

Selasih tumbuh di tepi telaga
Selasih dimakan si anak kuda
Kasih ibu membaa ke syurga
Kasih saudara masa berada

Masuk hutan pakai sepatu
Takut kena gigitan pacat
Kalau kita selalu bersatu
Apa kerja mudah dibuat

Bandar baru Seberang Perai
Gunung Daik bercabang tiga
Hancur badan tulang berkecai
Budi yang baik dikenang juga

Encik Dollah pergi ka Jambi
Pergi pagi kembali petang
Kalau Tuhan hendak membagi
Pintu berkancing rezeki datang

Orang haji dari Jeddah
Buah kurma berlambak-lambak
Pekerjaan guru bukanlah mudah
Bagai kerja menolak ombak

Pinang muda dibelah dua
Anak burung mati diranggah
Dari muda sampai ke tua
Ajaran baik jangan diubah

Terang bulan di malam sepi
Cahya memancar kepangkal kelapa
Hidup di dunia buatlah bakti
Kepada ibu dan juga bapa

Kapal kecil jangan dibelok
Kalau dibelok patah tiangnya
Budak kecil jangan di peluk
Kalau dipeluk patah tulangnya

Asal kapas menjadi benang
Dari benang dibuat kain
Barang yang lepas jangan dikenang
Sudah menjadi hak orang lain

Tengahari pergi mengail
Dapat seekor ikan tenggiri
Jangan amalkan sikap bakhil
Akan merosak diri sendiri

Kapal Anjiman disangka hantu
Nampak dari Kuala Acheh
Rosak iman kerana nafsu
Rosak hati kerana kasih

Tingkap papan kayu bersegi
Sampan sakat di Pulau Angsa
Indah tampan kerana budi
Tinggi darjat kerana bahasa

Anak Siti anak yang manja
Suka berjalan di atas titi
Orang yang malas hendak bekerja
Pasti menyesal satu hari nanti

Bintang tujuh sinar berseri
Bulan purnama datang menerpa
Ajaran guru hendak ditaati
Mana yang dapat jangan dilupa

Parang tajam tidak berhulu
Buat menetak si pokok Ru
Bila belajar tekun selalu
Jangan ingkar nasihat guru

Hari malam gelap-gelita
Pasang lilin jalan ke taman
Sopan santun budaya kita
Jadi kebanggaan zaman berzaman

http://penyair.wordpress.com/2007/06/22/pantun-nasihat/

Tuesday, March 16, 2010

Jealous man kills wife and hangs himself

By CINDY TAN and ALLISON LAI


ALOR GAJAH: It was a tragic and violent end for a couple caught in a love triangle when the 41-year-old husband brutally murdered his wife before hanging himself at their home in Taman Seri Redan, Masjid Tanah, here.

A. Ilangathil, a lorry driver, is believed to have slit the throat of his wife, N. Jayaletchumi, 38, and stabbed her while she was asleep in their bedroom before taking his own life.

Two of the couple’s four children were at home when the incident was believed to have happened between 10pm on Monday and 6.30am Tuesday.

Police recovered a two-page note written by the husband accusing his wife of infidelity and requesting that relatives take care of the couple’s children.

According to a close family member, the couple’s 15-year-old son noticed Ilangathil tying a rope near the dining hall’s air-well area next to the living room.

However, he was told by his father to mind his own business and go to bed when he asked about the rope.

At the time of the incident, only the 15-year-old son and 11-year-old daughter were at home as their 16-year-old sister was away in Seremban while their 13-year-old brother was staying with an uncle in Kampung Jeram, about 5km away.

The youngest daughter made the gruesome discovery when she woke up at 7am.

She and her distraught brother immediately sought help from neighbours who later informed their relatives.

When met at the scene, I. Thanesh, 13, said he was shocked over the loss of his parents as they did not argue much and their relationship seemed normal.

It is learnt that the couple, who were from Seremban, settled down in Malacca about four years ago. It is also learnt that the husband lost his job about a month ago.

State CID chief Asst Comm Mohd Adnan Abdullah said the case has been classified as murder-cum-suicide.

Police have recovered two knives and a rope from the scene. Both bodies were sent to the Malacca Hospital for post-mortem.

Based on initial investigations, ACP Mohd Adnan said jealously was the motive.

Saturday, March 13, 2010

BOWLING CLUB TOURNAMENT...

25 February..
4 of 5 from us join the bowling club tournament at Kuantan Plaza for selection as UITM PAHANG bowling player..
there are 35 students try to be the best among 8 students will be chosen..

Friday, March 12, 2010

HOMSIS



Hari Organisasi Mahasiswa also known as HOMSIS is one of the college activity under Majlis Perwakilan Pelajar ( MPP ). This activity purpose is want to introduce the activity clubs existing in UITM to students especially for fresh students. There are many club's booths such as Bowling Club, Language Club, Taekwando Club and else. Every faculty also have their own club booth, for instead Business Society, DPIM and many more. The students can join that club with register their name there. This activity was held for 2 nights from 9.00 p.m until 11.59 p.m.
We also involving ourselves with promote our product and take the orders from students at Business Society booth.

new design






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we are still continuing our product..
there are new design available for everybody..
Don't miss it!! just only RM2 for each and if u buy 3 pieces you will get it with RM5 only..
this product is so cheap. why not you get 1 from us...;)