Thursday, June 12, 2008

Nik Norhazimah binti Nek Ali

Chapter 3: page 19 (no.11)

I am student at National University of Malaysia. I doing Malay Literature.
After my classes at faculty I like to study in the library. I usually go there in the afternoon for one or two hours. I also study at hostel, but not often because it is very noisy. I prefer to study alone. Sometimes friends ask me to study with them, but we usually start chatting about other thing. I always make note when I study. It helps me to remember. In a week I think I study about eight hours. Of course, I also have 16 hours of lectures. At the beginning of every week I make a study plan for the whole week. I am always busy!


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Chapter 6: page 37 (no.9)

A satellite is any object which orbits another object. All bodies that are part of the solar system, for example the Earth and Jupiter, are satellites. Most of these bodies orbit the sun, but others orbit planets. For example, the moon orbits the Earth. When we use the term ‘satellite’, we usually mean an artificial satellite. This is a man-made object that orbits the Earth, or another body. However, scientists may also use the term for natural satellites, or moons.

















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(Chapter 8 p.g 49)
Mumbai – India’s largest city


Mumbai ,which is also known as Bombay , lies on the west coast of India. The best time to visit is during the months of December, January, and February which are usually cool and dry.The spring is very hot and the summers are wet because this is the monsoon season . The city has a population of 18m people which makes it the largest city in India it is famous for its very successful film industry which is called Bollywood and its port.It is also an important commercial center.The city was founded in 1668 by the British East India Company.The are many sights to see in Mumbai ,including the Mani Bhavan museum ,and the famous Chowpatty beach where the people of Mumbai like to walk in the evenings.

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Chapter 6 (page 37 no.7)
DIGITAL CAMERA
A digital camera is a camera that takes video or still photographs, or both, digitally by recording images on a light-sensitive sensor.Many compact digital still cameras can record sound and moving video as well as still photographs. In the Western market, digital cameras outsell their 35 mm film counterparts. Digital cameras can include features that are not found in film cameras, such as displaying an image on the camera's screen immediately after it is recorded, the capacity to take thousands of images on a single small memory device, the ability to record video with sound, the ability to edit images, and deletion of images allowing re-use of the storage they occupied.Digital cameras are incorporated into many devices ranging from PDAs and mobile phones (called camera phones) to vehicles. The Hubble Space Telescope and other astronomical devices are essentially specialised digital camera.















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Chapter 7 (page 43 no.6)
NASI LEMAK



Nasi Lemak One of the most popular dishes in malaysia is " Nasi Lemak" . Nasi Lemak is the most famous among the malay food. it is hot, spicy and rich.The Nasi Lemak, that is rice cooked in coconut milk and flavoured with cloves and pandan leaves, is an all time favour. it usually topped with chilli sambal (hot and spicy gravy) and fried ikan bilis (anchovies), sliced hard - boiled eggs, and cucumber. you can also add in some peanuts if desire.Where can you find it? Nasi Lemak can be found in many restaurants (malay, chinese and indian) or at the food stalls lining the streets in typical malaysian style. Many 5 star hotels serve Nasi Lemak for breakfast too. Sometimes, you can find Nasi Lemak packed in banana leaf. It could cost at little as 50 sen (cents).Nasi Lemak is very famous for breakfast, lunch or even supper. a "must-try" food if your are a foreigner. you will like it!!
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CHAPTER 10 (page 61 no.6)


The table shows life expectancy in different regions of the world. In Africa the life expectancy for male was 49 in 2002. By 2025 this figure will increase to 53. We can see from the table that in Africa the average life expectancy for male smallest then other region. The highest rate was in North America. In North America the average life expectancy for male was 74 in 2002. By 2025 this figure will increase to 78. In other region, however, there were average life expectancy was 67 in Near East, 65 in Asia, 68 in Latin America and the Caribbean and 69 in Europe in 2002.

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