Saturday, June 14, 2008
sharing time.. nora yusof
sharing time.. nora yusof
Friday, June 13, 2008
Writing about statistics unit 10 pg 61 (Akmar)
About My Feeling
Ching~~13 JUNE 2008
It is months for me didn’t fall sick and but I get a cold since yesterday. Have a damn bad runny nose in this weekend seems not really suitable for me to go working instead of going practice our class drama. I feel extremely tired with wiping away my nasal mucus running out through my nose. Really feel lazy to go out with such bad condition and take a long rest on my bed but can’t make it at all. There is drama practice which fall on Friday and Saturday since I have to work on Friday, Saturday and Sunday. After calling my supervisor to ask permission for me escape, but she only allow me to do that today. I can only going practice today but absence tomorrow. Dear God, please give unlimited strength for me to complete my tasks, getting well sooner for me to practice on my project presentation, drama practice, prepare open book exam that fall on Monday next week for my Asas Pengurusan Kualiti subject I take other than Foundation English, and even working…
~+helen+~
class drama
Writing about statistics unit10 pg61 (Selvam)
Thursday, June 12, 2008
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!
Nik NorHazimah bt Nek Ali
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.
NIK NORHAZIMAH BT NEK ALI
(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.
NIK NORHAZIMAH BT NEK ALI
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.
NIK NORHAZIMAH BT NEK ALI
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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NIK NORHAZIMAH BT NEK ALI
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.
Chapter 6: page 37 (no. 7)
The mobile phone is a short-range, portable electronic device used for mobile voice or data communication over a network of specialized base stations known as cell sites. They are also called a mobile, wireless, cellular phone, cell phone, or hand phone (hp). The first commercial mobile phone service was launched in Japan by NTT in 1979. By November 2007, the total number of mobile phone subscriptions in the world had reached 3.3 billion, or half of the human population. Some users also have multiple subscriptions, or inactive subscriptions, which also makes the mobile phone the most widely spread technology and the most common gadget in the world. In addition to the standard voice function of a telephone, current mobile phones may support many additional services, and accessories, such as SMS for text messaging, email, packet switching for access to the Internet, gaming, bluetooth, infrared, camera with video recorder and MMS for sending and receiving photos and video.
Fauzana binti Hamid
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.
Fauzana binti Hamid
Chapter 7: page 43 (no.6)
The most important food in Kelantan is ‘pulut pagi’. It is really a part of Kelantanese culture. People can eat this ‘pulut pagi’ at any time of the day, but in Kelantan they usually take it for breakfast. They make the ‘pulut pagi’ using glutinous rice, which they cook by steam. After the rice already to eat then they add brown sugar and mix together. Then they cook by steam for one more time. After a few minutes, they put in the dish. Finally, they put coconut that mix with some salt and we can eat.
Fauzana bt Hamid
(Chapter 8, pg 49 no.6)
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.
The table shows the life expectancy in six different region of the world. In the year 2002, we can see life expectancy in Africa for males was 49 and females was 51. The largest of life expectancy was in North America, which was for males was 74 and females was 78. The second largest of life expectancy in 2002 was in Europe, that was 69 for males and was 76 for females. The third largest number is was in Latin America and the Caribbean, which was 68 for males and 74 was for females. By 2025, the table shows the largest of life expectancy was in North America, which was about 78 for males and 84 was for females. The second largest was in Europe, that was 73 for males and 81 was for females. The third largest was in Latin America and the Caribbean, which was the same number with Europe for males and for females was 79. The lowest region of life expectancy was in Africa, which was 53 for males and was 57 for females.
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Life Expectancy
life expectancy
Ching~~ALL ABOUT ME
Wednesday, June 11, 2008
(Tan)
(hau)Can you label your work
Ching~~IDEAL AMOUNT OF SLEEP
By LAURA BLUE Tue Jun 10, 4:00 PM ET
Sleep is one of the richest topics in science today: why we need it, why it can be hard to get, and how that affects everything from our athletic performance to our income. Daniel Kripke, co-director of research at the Scripps Clinic Sleep Center in La Jolla, Calif., has looked at the most important question of all. In 2002, he compared death rates among more than 1 million American adults who, as part of a study on cancer prevention, reported their average nightly amount of sleep. To many his results were surprising, but they've since been corroborated by similar studies in Europe and East Asia. Kripke explains.
Q: How much sleep is ideal?
A: Studies show that people who sleep between 6.5 hours and 7.5 hours a night, as they report, live the longest. And people who sleep 8 hours or more, or less than 6.5 hours, they don't live quite as long. There is just as much risk associated with sleeping too long as with sleeping too short. The big surprise is that long sleep seems to start at 8 hours. Sleeping 8.5 hours might really be a little worse than sleeping five.
Morbidity, [or sickness,] is also "U-shaped," in the sense that both very short sleep and very long sleep are associated with many illnesses - with depression, with obesity, and therefore with heart disease and so forth. But the [ideal amount of sleep] for different health measures isn't all in the same place. Most of the "low points" are at seven or eight hours, but there are some at six and some even at nine. I think diabetes is lowest in seven-hour sleepers, [for example]. But these measures aren't as clear as the mortality data.
I think we can speculate [about why people who sleep 6.5 to 7.5 hours live longer], but we have to admit that we don't really understand the reasons. We don't really know yet what is cause and what is effect. So we don't know if a short sleeper can live longer by extending their sleep, and we don't know if a long sleeper can live longer by setting the alarm clock a bit earlier. We're hoping to organize tests of those questions.
One of the reasons I like to publicize these facts is that I think we can prevent a lot of insomnia and distress just by telling people that short sleep is OK. We've all been told you ought to sleep eight hours, but there was never any evidence. A very common problem we see at sleep clinics is people who spend too long in bed. They think they should sleep eight hours or nine hours, so they spend eight or nine hours in bed, with the result that they have trouble falling asleep and they wake up a lot during the night. Oddly enough, a lot of the problem [of insomnia] is lying in bed awake worrying about it. There have been many controlled studies in the United States, Great Britain and other parts of Europe that show that an insomnia treatment that involves getting out of bed when you're not sleepy, and restricting your time in bed, actually helps people to sleep more. They get over their fear of the bed. They get over the worry, and they become confident that when they go to bed they will sleep. So spending less time in bed actually makes sleep better. It is in fact a more powerful and effective long-term treatment for insomnia than sleeping pills. View this article on Time.com
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(Hafizah) Writing about statistic..pg 61 unit 10 no 6
(aida) Summary of Life Expectancy
By 2025, this figure will increase to 53 for males and 57 for females. But It does not change the facts. Africa is still in the lowest life expectancy. We can see from the table that North America has the highest life expectancy in 2002, which is 74 for males and 78 for females. In 2025, the life expectancy will increase to 78 for males and 84 for females.
Last Homework Statistic By Abduh Da Great... :)
The table shows life expectancy in six different region of the world. We can see that most life expectancy occurred in North America. It was 152 total life expectancy, which was 74 males and 78 females in North America. By 2025 this figure will increase to 162 total life expectancy. The second largest of the life expectancy was at Europe. About 145 total life expectancy which was 69 males and 76 females. It will increase in 2025 to 154 total life expectancy. The smallest value of total life expectancy was Africa which total only 100 life expectancy. Its 49 males and 51 females in 2002 but in 2025 the value increase to 53 males and 57 females.
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(aida) Mumbai- India's largest city
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Writing about statistic
The table shows life expectancy in this region. In
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Tuesday, June 10, 2008
kek pandan... just for information,,,, Abduh Da Great
It is popular in Indonesia, Malaysia, the Philippines, Singapore, Vietnam, Thailand, and China. It is also known as pandan chiffon.
Malay food- rendang - by Abduh Da Great
Rendang is a dish which originated from the Minangkabau ethnic group of Indonesia, and is now commonly served across the country. One of the characteristic foods of Minangkabau culture, it is served at ceremonial occasions and to honour guests. Also popular in Malaysia and Singapore, rendang is traditionally prepared by the Malay community during festive occasions. Though rendang is sometimes described as being like a curry, and the name is sometimes applied to curried meat dishes in Malaysia, authentic rendang is nothing like a curry.
Rendang is made from beef (or occasionally chicken, mutton, water buffalo meat, duck or vegetables like jackfruit or cassava) slowly cooked in coconut milk and spices for several hours until almost all the liquid is gone, leaving the meat coated in the spicy condiments. The cooking process changes from boiling to frying as the liquid evaporates. The slow cooking process allows the meat to absorb all the spices and to become tender. The spices may include ginger, galangal, turmeric leaf, lemon grass and chillies. Chicken or duck rendang also contains tamarind, and is usually not cooked for as long as beef rendang.
There are two kinds of rendang: dried and wet. Dried rendang can be kept for 3–4 months, and it is for ceremonial occasions or to honour guests. Wet rendang, also known as kalio, can be found in Minangkabau restaurants and without refrigeration it should be consumed within a month.
Rendang is often served with rice in Indonesia but in Malaysia it is also served with ketupat (a compressed rice cake) and lemang (glutinous rice barbecued in bamboo tubes).
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Welboy~Unit 10 No 6(writing about statistics)
life expectancy in different region (ayub yahaya)
The table shows life expectancy in region in the world such as Africa, Near East,
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Ching~~UNIT 10 NO 6
The table shows life expectancy in certain region for male and female. In Africa the life expectancy for males and females were 49 and 51 respectively in 2002.By 2025 this figure will increase to 53 and 57 respectively. In North Ameraca the life expectancy for males and females are 74 and 78 respectively in 2002. And by 2015 this figure will increase to 78 and 84 respectively for males and females.
~+helen+~
Monday, June 9, 2008
(hau) Writing about statistic
fairus:unit 10 num 6 page 61(writing about statistics)
The table shows the life expectancy in six different region of the world. In the year 2002, we can see life expectancy in Africa for males was 49 and females was 51. The largest of life expectancy was in North America, which was for males was 74 and females was 78. The second largest of life expectancy in 2002 was in Europe, that was 69 for males and was 76 for females. The third largest number is was in Latin America and the Caribbean, which was 68 for males and 74 was for females. By 2025, the table shows the largest of life expectancy was in North America, which was about 78 for males and 84 was for females. The second largest was in Europe, that was 73 for males and 81 was for females. The third largest was in Latin America and the Caribbean, which was the same number with Europe for males and for females was 79. The lowest region of life expectancy was in Africa, which was 53 for males and was 57 for females.
UNIT 10 N0 6 PAGE 61 ( WRITING ABOUT STATISTICS ) MARZIATI
UNIT 10: PAGE 61: NO.6: WRITING ABOUT STATISTICS ( MURNI )
UNIT 8 NO 6 PAGE 49 ( WRITING ABOUT CITIES ) MARZIATI
Mumbai, which also known as Bombay, lies on the west coast of India. The best time to visit is during the month 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 18 millions 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 centre. The city was founded in 1668 by the British East India Company. There 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
UNIT 8: PAGE 49: NO.6: MUMBAI-INDIA'S LARGEST CITY ( MURNI )
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The table shows life expectancy in six region about a males and females between 2002 until 2025. In 2002, we can see the highest count between six region is a North America which count in 74 males and 78 females. But in 2025, the expectancy count of males and females for North America increase which this region still hold the top of count males and females if compare with another region. The second largest number of males and females in a Europe which the life expectancy of males was in 69 in 2002 and for females was 76. By 2025 the figure expectancy increase to 73 in 2025 for males and 81 for females. About 65 males and females in Asia but, the expectancy will increase in 2025 was 71 males and 75 females. However, base on the statistic, all region feel a increase years by years but, the females which hold the rate.