Wednesday, February 4, 2009

Article 1: February: P11

30 comments:

natashabdkarim said...

Salam.....
Today I want to share something special to all of you regarding to article on Satuday, 7 February 2009...

What are most special about this article is teen commended for bravery...

The woman, Norhanani Ibrahim, 22, of Kampung Nesam, Bintong,has been snatch and she was screaming...

Then,azli and his friend could not make out what she shouting about it but then after she told that she has been snatched Azli and his friends took off in hot pursuit...and the snatcher has been catch up

For his civic consciousness and bravery, Azli received a certificate of commendation from Perlis police chief Datuk Ghazali Md Amin at the state police headquarters yesterday....

The moral values is we should helps other eventhough we come from different gender....

Then, we must have a protection skill so nobody can easily to disturb us...hahahahahaha

That's all
Thank you....

Natasha Binti Abd Karim
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call me MiRA said...

Salam...

hah i want to share about what had happen at my own hometown...regarding to today newspaper something happen at Perak and it is about the political change in Perak.

Now Perak have two State Legislative Assembly or Menteri Besar(MB)...which is from Pakatan Rakyat and Barisan Nasional.

Regarding to them, actually Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin have resigned from that position so they appointment Datuk Dr Zambry Abdul Kadir to be the new MB.

But Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin said he still the MB and so do the other exco and he still have power to make the decision...and he also said the state was currently facing a constitutional crisis, as he had not resigned from his post, leaving Perak with two Menteri Besar.

This is the cronology about what happened for the transaction...


Wednesday

3pm: In a drastic and unprecedented move amid mounting political uncertainty in the State, Perak Menteri Besar Datuk Seri Mohammad Nizar Jamaluddin announces at his office in Ipoh an immediate dissolution of the State Legislative Assembly prior to obtaining the consent of the Sultan of Perak.

3.30pm: Perak BN State assemblymen arrive at Deputy Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Razak's office in Putrajaya.

3.50pm: Nizar arrives at Istana Kinta in Ipoh to seek an audience with Perak's Sultan Azlan Shah.

5pm: Nizar meets the Perak Sultan to seek permission for the dissolution of the Perak State Assembly, to clear the way for a snap State election.

4.25pm: Najib meets with four Perak State elected representatives — Jamaluddin Mohd Radzi (Behrang), Mohd Osman Jailu (Changkat Jering), Nasaruddin Hashim (Bota) and Hee Yit Fong (Jelapang).

5.15pm: Najib announces that the Barisan Nasional has obtained a simple majority to take over the Perak State government with the support of three former Pakatan Rakyat (PR) elected representatives, who had declared themselves as independents.

Yesterday

9.49am: Najib, who is also the Perak Barisan Nasional chairman, arrives at Istana Kinta in Ipoh to seek an audience with the Perak Sultan.

10.35am: Najib leaves the palace smiling and waving.

10.55am: Najib returns to Istana Kinta with the four former PR representatives — Jamaluddin, Mohd Osman, Hee and Nasaruddin — to meet the Perak Sultan.

11.40am: The Perak State government files a suit at the Ipoh High Court to declare the Behrang, Changkat Jering and Jelapang State seats vacant to compel the Election Commission to recognise that the said three seats have fallen vacant and by-elections must be called.

11.55am: Najib again meets the Perak Sultan with the 28 BN assemblymen and three independents and asks the Sultan to allow the BN to form a new State government as the BN now has the majority in the State assembly.

12.15pm: Perak State Secretary Datuk Dr Abdul Rahman Hashim i s seen entering Istana Kinta.

12.45pm: Nizar arrives at Istana Kinta for an audience with the Perak Sultan.

2.15pm: Perak Sultan's private secretar y Col Datuk Abdul Rahim Mohamad Nor issues a statement that the Sultan has not consented to the dissolution of the State Assembly and has asked Nizar to resign as Perak MB and if he fails to do so, the post is considered vacant.

3pm: Perak State government leaders hold a meeting with PR leaders at the MB's residence. Also present are Penang Chief Minister Lim Guan Eng, Selangor MB Tan Sri Abdul Khalid Ibrahim and Pas deputy president Nasharudin Mat Isa.

5.50pm: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi arrives at the Istana Kinta for an audience with the Perak Sultan.

6.25pm: Abdullah and his delegation leave the palace, heading back to KL.

6.30pm: Nizar holds a Press conference at his residence stating he will not resign; that he is still the legitimate MB according to the State Constitution. He also says he has been informed that Perak State Secretary Datuk Abdul Rahman Hashim is now in charge of the State government because the MB's post has been rendered vacant. Parti Keadilan Rakyat (PKR) adviser Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim said PR supports Nizar's stand.

7.30pm: Nizar's home i s opened for maghrib prayers by suppor ters, numbering about 300 and watched by over 30 policemen, who also control the traffic flow.

8pm: Almost 3,000 people gather at the MB's residence. Some had gone to Stadium Perak earlier for a planned rally — for which Perak police chief Datuk Zulkefli Abdullah said no permit had been issued. Several PR leaders star t on speeches to supporters.

8.20pm: The Prime Minister announces upon his arival in KL that Datuk Dr Zambry Kadir (Pangkor State assemblyman) will be the new Perak MB.

10.45pm: Al l speeches at Nizar's house end and the supporters leave.

11.15pm: Nizar's house is locked while police remain on duty outside.

Today

12.30am: A handful of reporters and supporters remain waiting outside Nizar's house, which is now dark.

2.30am: Police remain on duty outside Nizar's house but there are no more supporters or reporters waiting outside.

3.30pm: Swearing-in ceremony for the BN-nominated MB will take place at the Istana Iskandariah in Kuala Kangsar. A similar ceremony for the new executive council members will be held at the same place on Tuesday.



that's all about my state..hahaha..
PEACE..

-nurul amirah abd rahman-
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akuscandal@akusingle (meo) said...

salam...
yesterday i have read the newspaper online .. and im interesting about a article about the major of industries motorcar Toyota have record the 1st loss in the business of product after 1950 century because of the fall of economic..
the manager of Toyota Motor Corp said he failed of economic amount 350 billion yen (rm 13.80 billion) at the march this year. So he said maybe for next month soon they will more decrease if are no incentive from government to handle this cost.
So for me, this case maybe happen because no responsible from people.. especially the labor are not work the best . so there are waste the human resources . so the industries can’t produce of product so down and can’t sell more car with the schedule.

that all from me..
-amirul shazli b sahimi-
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Unknown said...

Hye everyone….
We meet again.
Usually, when the holiday arrived people use to go travelling with their family or friend. Therefore, I would like to share with you all about travel tips. So, you don’t need to be paranoid when go on holiday but its pay to not make its easy for thieves.
Firstly, before you leave your home make sure that all windows and doors are locked. Then, tell for newspaper subscription we suspend it on holiday. Next, don’t tell to the dry-cleaner, cable guy and anyone else who deliver products or services that you on holiday because sometimes they will sel information about whether you have something valuable.
Secondly, put a unique tag on your luggage because most baggage today is black such as put a keychain or colorful sticker cover on bag. So, its won’t exchange with other people bag.
Thirdly, put all your most valuable things and at least one change of clothes in your carry-on bag in case you lost other luggage.
Fourthly, when you are in checking into hotel, speaking quietly is a plus because its to avoid the thieves form listen you name and room number. On other hand, use the room safely, don’t let the cleaning staff do their work when you are in bathroom or waiting them until they finish their work because cleaning staff frequently leave room doors wide open.

Lastly, keep your cash close. For men, it’s safe when you wear a money bealt under your clothes or keep your wallet in your front pocket. Besides that, as for women, wear your purse over your shoulder and securely tucked under one arm.

So, my friend….
Be careful and no need to be paranoid when you go on vacation.



Nur aisyah bt maidin
Pc 08031

Anonymous said...

salam...
today i have a story share..
about children..

First, we survived being born to mothers who smoked and/or drank while they carried us and lived in houses made of asbestos.

They took aspirin, ate blue cheese, tuna from a can, and didn't get tested for diabetes or cervical cancer.

AThen after that trauma, our baby cribs were covered with bright colored lead-based paints.

We had no childproof lids on medicine bottles, doors or cabinets and when we rode our bikes, we had no helmets or shoes, not to mention, the risks we took hitchhiking .

As children, we would ride in cars with no seat belts or air bags.

Riding in the back of a truck on a warm day was always a special treat.

We drank water from the garden hose and NOT from a bottle.

Take away food was limited to fish and chips, no pizza shops, McDonalds, KFC, Subway or Red Rooster.

Even though all the shops closed at 6.00pm and didn't open on the weekends, somehow we didn't starve to death!

We shared one soft drink with four friends, from one bottle and NO ONE actually died from this.

We could collect old drink bottles and cash them in at the corner store and buy fruit tingles and some crackers to blow up frogs with.

We ate cupcakes, white bread and real butter and drank soft drinks with sugar in it, but we weren't overweight because......

WE WERE ALWAYS OUTSIDE PLAYING!!

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Nor Shamzilawati Bt Hamid

wanzue said...

Assalamualaikum and happy always k..

Most of my friends already share about their story..so i'm really excited to share my story too..two days a go,I'm went to "Bengkel Dakwah Islam"..there are a lot of knowledge and information I'm get from there..

One of the interesting topic i would like to share with you about the programed is the experience one the motivator convert to muslim..i'm really attracted about their story..he said before her become a Muslim his always found and write about a islam and he always absorb with religion people to get some information and more understanding about islam..He is a one of person in his family embrace a islam.He through and face with various of test but he never give up because he want to find the mission of his life..

First question he ask malay person who already as islam person since born.."why Islam can not touch and eat the dog an also a pig" but the answer not satisfied and he take the decision to find and make a research about the Islam very well and he finally find and know what is islam actually and now he is better than people who already islam.

Sometimes people who convert a islam is better than people who already was a Islam because they make a research before become a islam and they can fell something special about the islam.Now he also one of person invigorate non muslim to become a islam..actually i have a lot of information but i do not know how to describe here and i hope you all understand what i'm try to say..

-ISLAM IS OUR LIFE-

WAN ZUNINA WAN MOHD
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tamemi said...

salam....everyone....

ermmmmm....

I would like to share something with you all about "love"...hehehehe

Love is any of a number of emotions and experiences related to a sense of strong affection and attachment........


The word love can refer to a variety of different feelings, states, and attitudes, ranging from generic pleasure to intense interpersonal attraction........

The word love is both a verb and a noun...............

Love is not a single feeling but an emotion built from two or more feelings. ...............

Anything vital to us creates more than one feeling, and we also have feelings about our feelings (and thoughts about our feelings). ....
............

This diversity of uses and meanings, combined with the complexity of the feelings involved, makes love unusually difficult to consistently define, even compared to other emotional states.................


that all about love

thanks for reads...




tarmemi
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Vincent said...

Hi,Miss Intan. I would like to share with you a article which relates to global economy crisis. The title of article is 'Dr M: Stop banks from making money out of thin air'(Sunday February 22, 2009).

In my opinion, I'm agree that Dr M's solution to resolve the global financial crisis by reducing the lavish lifestyles and per capita income in rich countries and also advise that the governments have to control the banks from continuing to create money out of thin air and lend money to others to perform the manipulation of “money to make money.

This is because this will balancing the wealth between rich countries and the poor countries to prevent the poor countries getting poorer and poorer continuously. For instance, if poor countries are getting poorer then before, they are not able to import products that come from the rich countries. Indirectly, the rich countries also will not get revenue from the poor countries.

Finally, the rich countries will become poorer then before and the world continue to suffer the global economy crisis. That isn't a good result we need!

Sometimes..we must think of others and this can 'one stone hit two birds' as both will get the benefit.

Resource from: http://thestar.com.my/news/story.asp?file=/2009/2/22/nation/3322147&sec=nation

Lim Ghee Geen
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shazana said...

Salam
Today I would like to share the article about Tunku Ali to be appointed Tunku Besar Seri Menanti in The Stars newspaper.
This is one of the interesting event for me since i am coming from Negeri Sembilan.Tunku Ali Redhauddin ibni Tuanku Muhriz,is the eldest son of the Yang di-Pertuan Besar of Negeri Sembilan Tuanku Muhriz ibni Almarhum Tuanku Munawir and Tengku Aishah Rohani bt Almarhum Tengku Besar Mahmud. He will be appointed the ninth Tunku Besar Seri Menanti in a ceremony at the Istana Besar Seri Menanti, near here on 22.February.2009.

Tunku Ali, 32, will hold the title previously held by his father prior to his proclamation as the Yang di-Pertuan Besar last Dec 29.

The title of Tunku Besar Seri Menanti is the most senior of the Putera Yang Empat (Four Princes).
This is one of the historical event for the Negeri Sembilan Citizen.

-Wan Nur Shazana-
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m!zZ tuRa said...

assalamualaikum w.b.t...
today i was read some news.its about Malaysian economics..
The Tourism Ministry expects around 20 million domestic and foreign tourists this year, down from 22.05 million last year, due to the worldwide economic slowdown.
Minister Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said said that with the current scenario, the ministry would focus more on domestic tourism.

The government foresaw 40 million hotel night stays from the domestic market alone for 2009, she told reporters after launching the "Jingle Dan Kuiz" programme Zoom Malaysia" programme here.

Datuk Seri Azalina Othman Said strategy to stimulate the local market includes tie-ins with the various RTM radio stations, Astro and TV3 to generate more interest from locals tourists.

She said she would visit the Finance Ministry later today to propose a RM400 million stimulus package to maintain tourism products throughout the country.

i think thats good to maintenance of our cuontry current tourism products. the government should focus on country niche market which are meetings, incentives, conventions and events (Mice), Malaysia My Second Home and medical tourism.

linda said...

hai...
today i read the article about 'Positive Thinking' and i would like to share with you all.

I am sure that by now you have heard about the power of positive thinking. What may be unclear, however, is exactly how positive thinking works. Positive thinking can accomplish so many things from minor health cures (placebo effect) to major health cures to weight loss, to positive mental image, and self esteem.

Positive thinking works first and foremost, by setting our minds up to accept the best in the situation rather than condemning our minds to experience the worst. By making a consistent effort to think positively, over time you are creating new habits and you will eventually not have to work at thinking positively, it will become second nature.

so...
we must also think positively ok!
tq

HASLINDA BT MOHD
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TaMinG SaRi said...

Hello...

The topic i want to share with our lecturer and my friends is how to feel calm and relaxed in our life.

The point are:

1.Take deep breaths. This helps when on a stage or in front of a lot of people. It relaxes the body.It lowers the blood pressure when needed!

2.Focus. If you are taking a test, for example, try to think of only what you have studied and learned. Think of the questions. If you are at a sports game, concentrate on what you need to do to succeed in the game. In a play, focus on the lines you have memorized.

3.Sometimes, tracing a figure-eight on your palm can work.

4.Try taking a nap. Sometimes, when you are feeling stressed, it is because you are hungry, thirsty, or even tired. Taking a nap may sound like something young children do, but one you wake up you will probably be feeling better, even if you never felt tired. Comfort food helps some people also.

5.Think of something funny. Some people "imagine the crowd in their underwear" when performing in front of a group of people. Others think of a funny cartoon or part in a movie they saw recently. Even some advertising jingles might work!


So I hope the article i share can help the others.

hehehe...

- M.Taha -
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Anonymous said...

salam
today i read a newspaper..
58000 wiil fire by their employer..
the big company in USA as lehmann's group was clos immediately..
the effect,economic are going fall down..
the employees lost their job..
as a student,we do not care about it..
but..
as a student who are going to graduate on april,i;m surely they are very worries about this..
how they want to survive after this..
the government should be handle on solving this problems..

mr_klausner said...

hallo miss In...
i'm leave my comment again...
it's share something right!!!!
so,i have to share something to miss In and all that was read my comment.....
It's about my laptop.....
Oh no,so sad coz my laptop have a problem last week.....i can't start it....so sad...my roommate is so ***.hehe...they jeer me...but,i know,that jeering is not real like what they thiking to me...it's juz for laugh...so bored that nite...i want to sleep around 11pm,but, i can't...coz,they can't stop to jeer me....hehehe....so tension right..so,i wake up n den go to my table n study...but don be 'perasan'i study about Industrial Psychology....so difficult right...
Then,oneday,my friend was format my laptop...i thing,after that,i dont have any problem....but,i can't access my wireless....oh no,i can't ascept it...
In wednesday,our group(industrial Psychology)have a do research in town...so,i can repair my laptop...
Now,no more problem atmy laptop...
So glad.......Thank my friend ang'kancil sewa'....hehehe....
In htis posting,i wan to tell something to you all....love your laptop....dont make it 'sad' coz you will be regretted when your laptop mas angry to you...
bye bye.....
-cesc Fabregas-
Sobrie
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fan_d1824 said...

Assalamulaikum..
anybody home?i hope so..and pink of health..
i'd like to sare about an article that i've read before.
the article is about the black metal.
Yeaterday, the Angkatan Pemuda Pemudi Islam (API)exposed about certain person that try to make the black metal music exist again under the name of Gaza's voice(Suara Gaza).
Chief of API says that the performance will be held ten hours non-stop.
Many posters have been pasted and distributed among the teenagers to attract them to go to the underground gigs.
The gigs promoting several kinds of music such as black metal,heavy metal, and death metal which is inappropriate in our culture of life..
so, we must try to avoid and prevent this before getting worse..


thats all for today..


-NOR AFANDI BIN MOHD YAACOB
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amoi_dulli said...

Salam..

That day i've read an article on friendship.

What do you understand about friendship?
Ehm.. Persons that will accept us as whom we are and never fail to accompany us throughout hardship, what more to say when we are happy.

To me, friend holds a very special part in my life. That's why it is important for us to love them. We shouldn't curse friends over small things because it's like a prayer. So, talk and treat friends nicely because you wouldn't know who is your true friend.

So,
No matter what you do, just don't forget to think of your friends in a glance as a sign of your love and attention to them.

Love your friends and people around you, appreciate everything they did for us.

that's all from me..
azila-nadiah dulli
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PeArL....!!!! said...

Salam...................("-)

A few days ago, i read one article about gold. Gold is a chemical element with the symbol Au (Aurums) and atomic number 79. It is highly sought; alter precious metal, having been used as money, as a store of value in jewellery, in sculpture and for ornamentation since the beginning of recorded history.

Gold is dense, soft, shiny and the most malleable and ductile pure metal known. Pure gold has a bright yellow colour and lusted traditionally considered attractive, which it maintains without rusting in air or water. Gold is a famous material for create a jewellery and gold very valuable.


That all...............
.........thank you....


hakimah
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dham.. said...

salam .....
hi all ....


This time I want to let on about the coin ... the coin is often a hard material, and usually consist of metal ... issued by the kingdom to be used as a form of money .. the creation and use of the first coin came from Lydia in the empire 643-630 BC Under the three descendants of emperor Lydia, then the Lydia money changed the form of hit electrum (similar alloy so that all consist of gold and silver) to coin the heft and genuineness guaranteed, and marked with the seal Maharaja.

For distinguishing rather than token coin is used as money, currency experts have created three criteria to determine "the true coin":

1. It should be made of materials of value and price on the market value of the adjacent material is.
2. It should have the weight and the same genuineness.
3. It must be marked to ensure that the abortion.
That all from me for this time…
Thank you..
Idham….. PC08004

blueberry_cake said...

assalamualaikum wbt..

I would like to apologize for being late to post this comment. For this session I would like to share with you my reading about "parents and praise".

If your child does well on a test, of course you're going to praise him or her. But if you focus too often on achievements, children may not get the right message. Why? An experiment by psychologist Carol Dweck at Columbia University shows that when kids are praised for their efforts, they will work hard and enjoy the challenge, even when they didn't succeed.

On the other hand, when kids are praised for their intelligence, they decline to try harder challenge. When they do work on 'too hard' tasks, they became discourage and upset.

The conclusion is, when we praise kids for their intelligence we tell them: look smart, don't risk making mistakes. By contrast, emphasizing effort gives children a variable they cam control.

nurul umi isteriah binti abd raoff
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tom kurus said...

salam..

for this article i want to share with you all the most famous politic figure in the wourld this days..
the man i want to tell you is not from Malaysia but comes from united state of America that is the new president it self..

Barack Hussein Obama (Known as Berry in high school) was born Aug. 4, 1961, in Honolulu, Hawaii. Barack's mother was a white Christian from Kansas and his father was Muslim from Kenya. His name means "one who is blessed" in Swahili, but he was known as "O'Bomber" because of his basketball skills during the high school years. Interesting facts about Barack Obama: he tried cocaine and marijuana, Barack uses Apple Mac for his computer needs, Secret Service gave him code name "renegade", Barack smokes cigarettes and he never drinks coffee, he is left-handed and loves to play poker. Barack Obama is the most loved political figure in the World today.

emm
that all about him..
thnk you..
tom
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oreo cookies said...

salam miss.
hye.

Juz now I want to tell you what I had read bout tortoise..hmmmm

TORTOISE, common name for a terrestrial turtle, especially one of the family Testudinidae. Tortoises inhabit warm regions of all continents except Australia. They have club-shaped feet with reduced toes adapted for walking on land, and nearly all have high-domed shells. The limbs are covered with hard scales and when the limbs and head are withdrawn into the shell, the animal is completely closed off.

Most tortoises belong to the genus Testudo. Most famous are the giant tortoises of islands in the Indian Ocean (Testudo gigantea) and of the Galapagos islands (T. elephantopus). Galapagos tortoises may reach a length of over 4 ft (120 cm) and weigh over 500 lb (225 kg). There are about a dozen races of the Galapagos tortoise, most of them isolated on separate islands. These tortoises were a major source of meat for sailors in the 17th and 18th cent. and were often slaughtered wantonly. Once so abundant that the islands were named for them (galápago is Spanish for tortoise), they became extinct on some islands and were endangered on most of the others. The tortoises are now protected by law, and scientists from the Charles Darwin Research Station have bred some 2,000 and set free the different subspecies on the islands from which they came.

North American tortoises, genus Gopherus, are burrowing forms with flattened feet and heavy nails. Three of the four species are very similar. The desert tortoise, Gopherus agassizii, inhabits deserts from S Nevada to NW Mexico; the Texas tortoise, G. berlandieri, lives in arid brush country and open woods from S Texas to NE Mexico; the gopher tortoise, G. polyphemus, is found in high, sandy areas of Florida and the U.S. Gulf and Atlantic coasts. The desert and gopher tortoises reach a length of 13 in. (33 cm), while the Texas tortoise is about 8 1 / 2 in. (21.6 cm) long. The Mexican tortoise, G. flavomarginatus, is a large species of NW Mexico. It has been much used for food, and the survival of the species is threatened.

That all about one of my favourite animal..
hee.

k daa..

-chyda-

Unknown said...

peace upon to you.
hye miss..

I am tired already to post comment on your blog but I am trying to push my self to post the comment..

Juz now I wanna share with you the article about the robbery happened in Irish.Excerpted from an article about a bank robbery which appeared in the Dublin Times (metropolitan edition, page 2A) on 2 March 1999:

Once inside the bank shortly after midnight, their efforts at disabling the internal security system got underway immediately. The robbers, who expected to find one or two large safes filled with cash and valuables, were surprised to see hundreds of smaller safes scattered throughout the bank.

The robbers cracked the first safe's combination, and inside they found only a bowl of vanilla pudding. As recorded on the bank's audio-tape system, one said, "At least we'll get a bit to eat,"

The robbers opened up a second safe, and it also contained nothing but vanilla pudding. The process continued until all the safes were opened.

They found not one pound sterling, a diamond, or an ounce of gold. Instead, all the safes contained covered bowls of pudding.

Disappointed, the robbers made a quiet exit, each leaving with nothing more than a queasy, uncomfortably full stomach.

The newspaper headline read:

IRELAND'S LARGEST SPERM BANK ROBBED EARLY THIS MORNING.

hehe..
that all.
pai.

红番茄 said...

Hello.
I’m feeling.

I interested in Japanese culture very long time ago. Do you know what is kimono, may be you all have seen it through the Japanese movie or drama. But, you know its history? May be not? At here, I would like to tell you about the history of kimono.

Traditional clothing of the Edo period, (1600-1868), included the kimono and obi as we know them today. The obi did not, however, become a prominent part of a woman’s ensemble until the mid Edo period. It was then that designers, weavers and dyers all focused their talent on creating a longer, wider and more elaborate obi. Obi measurement was then standardized to 360cm long by 30cm wide.

Edo fashion was influenced by the design and style that courtesans and entertainers wear. Women of the samurai class continued to wear the simpler kosode kimono, tied together with an obi made of braided cords. Outside the samurai class, women experimented with a more elaborate kimono - the furisode, which is often seen on the Kabuki stage. Characterised by long, flowing sleeves, the furisode kimono was accented by a large, loosely tied obi.

For many years, the obi bow was tied either at the front or on the side. By the mid-Edo period, the obi bow was tied in the back position. It was said that this style started in the mid-1700s when a Kabuki actor, imitating a young girl, came on stage with his obi tied in the back. Another reason that the back position became more acceptable was that the sheer bulk of the wider obi became too cumbersome to be positioned in the front of the kimono.

The Meiji era, (1868-1912) witnessed a revolution in the textile industry with the advent of electric weaving looms and chemical dying techniques from the West. During this time, a woman's kimono ceased to be worn in the free-flowing style of the earlier days. The new fashion was to tuck the kimono at the waist to adjust the length of the kimono to the woman's height. These tucks and folds were visible and became part of the art of tying the obi.

Now, you all already know about it?

Thank you.
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janagi@janu said...
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janagi@janu said...

Hi guys

Yesterday I read an article about the health.
So Important tips for your health

> answer the phone by left ear
> do not take medicine with cold water
> do not have huge meals after 5pm
> drink more water in the morning, less at night
> Best sleeping time is from 10pm to 4am
> don’t lie down immediately after taking medicine
> When battery is down to last bar, don’t answer the phone,
As the radiation are 1000 times

That’s all

JANAGI RAMALINGAM
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Rohanis said...

Assalamualaikum and a very good morning to all of you. Thank you to Miss Intan, she always gives us space to talk and that would be so nice to me to share with you about something today. Time management is so important. If you have a lot of time but you don’t know how to manage it, how could it be? So, not only managing yourself but time is also one of important thing to manage. Do managing flexible time.

laVenDer said...

Hi...everyone...
hmmm this time I want to share to all of you about UMP since I study here for almost 1 year.

this is a second semester for me in this university.So far,everything ok.I enjoy my life in this university even I cant feel the big lecturer hall like other university.Because we only have two lecture hall.

This semester is going well but there are many assignment we need to finish it.Many reports,proposal and so on.My study is a little bit rush because I'm concentrate to my assignment more.

The industrial technology management course become more effective because we already have a club under manufacturing faculty.We also soon will get our faculty jacket.:)

UMP this year more beautiful then next year.Many changers we can see such as the paint,the new library,the plant and many more.UMP also this year become a home to "Karnival masuk U"...

I think in the future UMP will be more success and recognize my outside people.
I love UMP...;)

Noranisa Mohd Nor
Pc08025

Buddyzz said...

Hai..I am going to share about the technique of beauty hair care, especially to woman who very caring about their healthy hair. Do you want to know about it? Just read it.

NEW CURLS
Curlyair can be just as head –turning and sexy as straight hair, all you need is the right structure from styling and the cutting to the way you manage it. Just like your favourite star like Mandona, Sarah Jescica Parer, X-factor’s sensation pop star Leona Lewis looks the best with the bouncy and flattering curls. The tip is apply some old on hair serum and then to give your hair some edge with an anti-frizz texturing ream, don’t forget to go for treatment once every two weeks.

NEWLONG
Run some styling cream through damp hair, blow dry and fluff up the crown to give your hair more bounce. Spray finish with then your hair with your finger.
Let try this...

UN CHU FEI
(pc08033)

Buddyzz said...

I had read about the story of Asian women at top, and I going to share the story about the successful women, may be it will give the spirit and ipspiration to all my friends. So, let look at what is all about.

Women in our region have long held esteemed position in the ooonce male-driven world of business and finance. So, let feather the best among them.
One of them is our Malaysian woman, RAJA DATUK SERI ELEENA. She may be a princess but Raja Aleena can also attach a few other formidable labels to herslft. She is also a businesswoman, a lawyer, a committed humanitarian and to top it off, she is amongst the nation richerst. Not that she would want to brag about it, of course. The one thing the princess iis known foe is being allusive and incredibly shy when it come to publicity and being interviews. Starting her career as a barrister, her business acumen is largely due to her being one of the prime stakeholder and director in company of Gamuda Berhad. Not forgetting her law roots, she remains senior partner at the law firm Messrs Raja Aleena, Siew Ang and Associated.

Thanks,
UN CHU FEI(PC08033)

Hamba Allah bin Hamba Allah said...

Asslamualaikum to Miss Intan. Today,I would like to share computer virus is a small software program that spreads from one computer to another computer and that interferes with computer operation. A computer virus may corrupt or delete data on a computer, use an e-mail program to spread the virus to other computers, or even delete everything on the hard disk.The first virus was detected on APRANET, the forerunner of the Internet in the early 1970s. Before computer networks became widespread, most viruses spread on removable media, particularly floppy disks. Since the mid-1990s, macro viruses have become common. Macro viruses pose unique problems for detection software.

The newest species of the virus family is the cross-site scripting virus. Cross-site scripting (XSS) is a type of computer security vulnerability typically found in web applications which allow code injection by malicious web users into the web pages viewed by other users.This all from me.
Tanks you.
-pc08052-