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CARA BUAT PERANGKAP NYAMUK MUDAH DAN MURAH// DIY HOMEMADE MOSQUITO TRAP (自制捕蚊器):~Dominasi Pertamaku // My First Domination~

Mosquitoes are everywhere nowadays (they are rampant that it's hard to sleep at night in my residential area in Putrajaya) and in this article on ~Dominasi Pertamaku // My First Domination~ blog, I will be sharing with you how to make mosquito trap using simple ingredients that we can find in our home. Below the sharing of making the cheap and easy-to-make mosquito trap, there will be an interesting and educational article about mosquitoes, shall you want to spend your time on reading. Enjoy.  :)
Scroll below for full description in Chinese. 
Sekarang ni di Putrajaya memang banyak nyamuk. Geram nk tidur malam-malam susah. Dah macam gambar Jong Kookie (Running Man) kat bawah ni dah haha.

 Kementerian Kesihatan pun mengarahkan Klinik Kesihatan teruskan operasi sehingga jam 11 malam (bukan Putrajaya je, di sekitar kawasan KL dan Selangor juga). Nyamuk cukup mengganggu dan sangat berbahaya sebagai penyebar pelbagai penyakit (terutamanya demam denggi). Racun pembunuh serangga di pasaran kurang efisien dan bahkan membawa kesan sampingan yang serius.


Berikut ini cara yang MUDAH dan MURAH yang boleh anda mencubanya. (Cara buat di bawah video). Di bawah juga ada informasi tentang nyamuk. :)



Bahan yang diperlukan adalah :
- 200 ml air
- 50 gram gula merah
- 1 gram ragi/ yis (yeast)
- Botol plastik 1.5 liter

Langkah-langkah:







1. Potong botol plastik di tengah. Simpan bahagian atas/ mulut botol.




2. Campurkan gula merah dengan air panas. Biarkan hingga sejuk dan kemudian tuangkan di bahagian bawah botol yang telah dipotong itu.




3. Campurkan ragi/yis. Tak perlu digaul. Ini akan menghasilkan karbon dioksida.






4. Pasang/ masukkan potongan bahagian botol atas dengan posisi terbalik seperti corong.




5. Balutkan botol dengan sesuatu yang hitam, kecuali dibahagian atas dan letakkannya di beberapa sudut di rumah anda.


Dalam masa dua minggu, insya-Allah anda akan dapat melihat banyaknya jumlah nyamuk yang sudah mati di dalam botol.

Click for larger image.
Selamat mencuba!




Article below is from Howstuffworks:
Freudenrich, Ph.D., Craig.  "How Mosquitoes Work"  05 July 2001.  HowStuffWorks.com.  08 February 2014.

Mosquito

Let's say it's summer time. You're out in your backyard enjoying thesun and grilling your dinner. Ouch! You look down at your arm and see a painful, swelling mosquito bite. Moments later, you feel another one bite you. What are these pesky insects? Why do they bite? Do they carry diseases? What can you do to protect yourself
In this article, we'll take a close-up look at mosquitoes -- how they breed, how they bite, what diseases they carry and what you can do to control them.

Up Close

Mosquitoes are insects that have been around for more than 30 million years. And it seems that, during those millions of years, mosquitoes have been honing their skills so that they are now experts at finding people to bite. Mosquitoes have a battery of sensors designed to track their prey, including:
  • Chemical sensors - mosquitoes can sense carbon dioxide and lactic acid up to 100 feet (36 meters) away. Mammals and birds gives off these gases as part of their normal breathing. Certain chemicals in sweat also seem to attract mosquitoes (people who don't sweat much don't get nearly as many mosquito bites).
  • Visual sensors - if you are wearing clothing that contrasts with the background, and especially if you move while wearing that clothing, mosquitoes can see you and zero in on you. It's a good bet that anything moving is "alive", and therefore full of blood, so this is a good strategy.
  • Heat sensors - Mosquitoes can detect heat, so they can find warm-blooded mammals and birds very easily once they get close enough.
Something with this many sensors sounds more like a military aircraft than an insect. That's why mosquitoes are so good at finding and biting you. As we'll see later, one of the only ways to stop mosquitoes from finding you is to confuse their chemical receptors with something like DEET.
Like all insects, adult mosquitoes have three basic body parts:
  • Head - This is where all the sensors are, along with the biting apparatus. The head has two compound eyes, antennae to sense chemicals and the mouth parts called the palpus and the proboscis (only females h­ave the proboscis, for biting).
  • Thorax - This segment is where the two wings and six legs attach. It contains the flight muscles, compound heart, some nerve cell ganglia and ­trachioles.
  • Abdomen - This segment contains the digestive and excretory organs.
So you have a sensor package, a motor package and a fuel processing package -- a perfect design!

The parts of a mosquito



Types of Mosquitoes

There are more than 2,700 species of mosquitoes in the world, and there are 13 mosquito genera (plural for "genus") that live in the United States. Of these genera, most mosquitoes belong to three:
  • Aedes - These are sometimes called "floodwater" mosquitoes because flooding is important for their eggs to hatch. Aedesmosquitoes have abdomens with pointed tips. They include such species as the yellow-fever mosquito (Aedes aegypti) and the Asian tiger mosquito (Aedes albopictus). They are strong fliers, capable of travelling great distances (up to 75 miles/121 km) from their breeding sites. They persistently bite mammals (especially humans), mainly at dawn and in the early evening. Their bites are painful.
  • Anopheles - These tend to breed in bodies of permanent fresh water. Anopheles mosquitoes also have abdomens with pointed tips. They include several species, such as the common malaria mosquito (Anopheles quadrimaculatus), that can spread malaria to humans.
  • Culex - These tend to breed in quiet, standing water. Culex mosquitoes have abdomens with blunt tips. They include several species such as the northern house mosquito (Culex pipiens). They are weak fliers and tend to live for only a few weeks during the summer months. They persistently bite (preferring birds over humans) and attack at dawn or after dusk. Their bite is painful.
Some mosquitoes, such as the cattail mosquito (Coquilettidia perturbans), are becoming more prevalent pests as humans invade their habitats.
Let's examine how mosquitoes live and breed.

Life Cycle and Breeding

Like all insects, mosquitoes hatch from eggs and go through several stages in their life cycle before becoming adults. The females lay their eggs in water, and the larva and pupa stages live entirely in water. When the pupa change into adults, they leave the water and become free-flying land insects. The life cycle of a mosquito can vary from one to several weeks depending upon the species (the adult, mated females of some species can survive the winter in cool, damp places until spring, when they will lay their eggs and die.)



We’ll look at the stages of mosquito development in the next section.



Aedes aegypti larvae extend into the water and have short siphons.

Mosquito Development

Egg

All mosquitoes lay eggs in water, which can include large bodies of water, standing water (like swimming pools) or areas of collected standing water (like tree holes or gutters). Females lay their eggs on the surface of the water, except for Aedes mosquitoes, which lay their eggs above water in protected areas that eventually flood. The eggs can be laid singly or as a group that forms a floating raft of mosquito eggs (seeMosquito Life Cycle for a picture of an egg raft). Most eggs can survive the winter and hatch in the spring.

Larva

The mosquito eggs hatch into larvae or "wigglers," which live at the surface of the water and breathe through an air tube or siphon. The larvae filter organic material through their mouth parts and grow to about 0.5 to 0.75 inches (1 to 2 cm) long; as they grow, they shed their skin (molt) several times. Mosquito larvae can swim and dive down from the surface when disturbed (see Mosquito Life Cycle for a Quicktime movie of free-swimming Asian tiger mosquito larvae). The larvae live anywhere from days to several weeks depending on the water temperature and mosquito species.

Pupa

After the fourth molt, mosquito larvae change into pupae, ­or "tumblers," which live in the water anywhere from one to four days depending on the water temperature and species. The pupae float at the surface and breathe through two small tubes (trumpets). Although they do not eat, pupae are quite active (see Mosquito Life Cycle for a Quicktime movie of free-swimming Asian tiger mosquito pupae). At the end of the pupal stage, the pupae encase themselves and transform into adult mosquitoes.

Adult

Inside the pupal case, the pupa transforms into an adult. The adult uses air pressure to break the pupal case open, crawls to a protected area and rests while its external skeleton hardens, spreading its wings out to dry. Once this is complete, it can fly away and live on the land.
One of the first things that adult mosquitoes do is seek a mate, mate and then feed. Male mosquitoes have short mouth parts and feed on plant nectar. In contrast, female mosquitoes have a long proboscis that they use to bite animals and humans and feed on their blood (the blood provides proteins that the females need to lay eggs). After they feed, females lay their eggs (they need a blood meal each time they lay eggs). Females continue this cycle and live anywhere from many days to weeks (longer over the winter); males usually live only a few days after mating. The life cycles of mosquitoes vary with the species and environmental conditions.



This female Anopheles gambiae mosquito is feeding. You can see the blood swelling her abdomen.
Photo courtesy Centers for Disease Control & Prevention, photographer Jim Gathany

Mosquito Bites, Diseases and Protection

As mentioned before, only female mosquitoes bite. They are attracted by several things, including heat (infrared light), light,perspiration, body odor, lactic acid and carbon dioxide. The female lands on your skin and sticks her proboscis into you (the proboscis is very sharp and thin, so you may not feel it going in). Her saliva contains proteins (anticoagulants) that prevent your blood from clotting. She sucks your blood into her abdomen (about 5 microliters per serving for an Aedes aegypti mosquito).
If she is disturbed, she will fly away. Otherwise, she will remain until she has a full abdomen. If you were to cut the sensory nerve to her abdomen, she would keep sucking until she burst.
After she has bitten you, some saliva remains in the wound. The proteins from the saliva evoke an immune response from your body. The area swells (the bump around the bite area is called a wheal), and you itch, a response provoked by the saliva. Eventually, the swelling goes away, but the itch remains until your immune cells break down the saliva proteins.
To treat mosquito bites, you should wash them with mild soap and water. Try to avoid scratching the bite area, even though it itches. Some anti-itch medicines such as Calamine lotion or ­over-the-counter cortisone creams may relieve the itching. Typically, you do not need to seek medical attention (unless you feel dizzy or nauseated, which may indicate a severe allergic reaction to the bite).

Diseases

Mosquitoes can carry many types of diseases that are caused by bacteria, parasites or viruses. These diseases include:
  • Malaria - Malaria is caused by a parasite that is transmitted by an Anopheles mosquito. The parasite grows in your bloodstream and can produce symptoms that develop anywhere from six to eight days to several months after infection.The symptoms include fever, chills, headachesmuscle aches and general malaise (similar to flu symptoms). Malaria is a severe disease that can be fatal, but can be treated with antimalarial drugs. Malaria is prevalent in tropical or sub-tropical climates.
  • Yellow Fever - Yellow fever no longer occurs in the United States or Europe, but it is prevalent in Africa and parts of South America. It is transmitted by the Aedes aegypti mosquito. Yellow fever produces symptoms similar to malaria, but also includes nausea, vomiting and jaundice. Like malaria, yellow fever can be fatal. There is no treatment for the disease itself, only the symptoms. Yellow fever can be controlled by vaccination and mosquito control.
  • Encephalitis - Encephalitis is caused by viruses that are transmitted by mosquitoes ­such as the Aedesmosquitoes or Culiseta mosquitoes. The symptoms of encephalitis include high fever, stiff neck, headache, confusion and laziness/sleepiness. There are several types of encephalitis that can be transmitted by mosquitoes, including St. LouisWestern equineEastern equineLa Crosse and West NileWest Nileencephalitis is on the rise in the eastern United States, which has raised concerns about mosquito control .
  • Dengue Fever - Dengue fever is transmitted by the Asian tiger mosquito, which is native to East Asia and was found in the United States in 1985. It is also transmitted by Aedes aegypti in the tropics. Dengue fever is caused by a virus that produces a range of illnesses, from viral flu to hemorrhagic fever. It is especially dangerous for children (see Dengue Fever & Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever for more information).
We'll look at ways to reduce mosquito populations in the next section.



Mosquito Repellents

The best way to reduce mosquito-borne diseases is through mosquito control and personal protection. You can do a few things to reduce the number of mosquito bites that you get while enjoying the outdoors. First, wear clothing that covers most of your body, if temperatures permit. Second, use a mosquito repellent that containsNN-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET) at a concentration of 7.5 percent to 100 percent. Lower concentrations are sufficient for most outdoor protection, and a 15-percent concentration is recommended for children. Avon's original Skin-So-Soft is a weak, short-lasting (less than 20 minutes) mosquito repellent, although there are newer Skin-So-Soft formulations that include EPA-recognized insect repellents.Permethrin, an effective pesticide, is for use on clothing only (Never apply it to your skin, it is aneurotoxin!). To learn more about mosquito repellents, see the EPA's How to Use Insect Repellents Safely.
Beyond mosquito repellents and clothing, you can try to control the mosquito population. Mosquitoes need water to breed and will use any source of standing water.



So, to reduce the mosquito population, eliminate sources of standing water in your yard. Empty watering cans, remove old tires and cover rain barrels.


If you have a lily pond in your garden, stock it with some fish that will eat the mosquito larvae. Some petroleum oils can be added to water to form a thin surface layer that suffocates the mosquito eggs; however, many of these oils will also suffocate any fish living in the water.
To prevent mosquitoes from entering your home, make sure that all of your window screens are intact.
Finally, there are many commercial pesticides available to kill mosquito larvae and mosquito adults. Many communities conduct large-scale spraying of pesticides containing mallothione to control mosquito populations during the spring and summer, especially in attempts to reduce the spread of West Nile encephalitis. Another option is a device like a Mosquito Magnet, which lures and traps mosquitoes.
For more information on mosquitoes and what you can do about them, see the links on the next page.


MOSQUITOES ARE IMPORTANT

The mosquito larvae and pupae are important food sources for fish in aquatic ecosystems.

Mosquito Summary

Although small in size, mosquitoes have been around for over 30 million years. They have honed their hunting skills over that time and today use chemical, visual and heat sensors to locate their prey. They use their chemical sensors to detect carbon dioxide and lactic acid from up to 100 feet away. Certain chemicals in sweat can also trigger their sensors. Their visual sensors aren't very keen, but they can see you moving if you are wearing clothing that contrasts the background. They use their heat sensors to detect warm-blooded mammals and birds in their vicinity, so they can always locate humans when they are near enough to sense body heat.
There are approximately 2,700 species of mosquitoes with the majority belonging to 3 major genera: aedes(eggs are laid in floodwater areas), anopheles (eggs are laid in permanent fresh water) and culex (eggs are laid in quiet, standing water). In terms of development, all mosquitoes start as eggs and hatch into larva or "wigglers". As larva, mosquitoes molt several times until they become pupa or "tumblers". As pupa, mosquitoes mature and become adults and begin to mate and feed. After mating, most males die within a few days, whereas the females can live for many weeks, depending on the species of mosquito and the environmental conditions present.

Top 5 Mosquito Facts

  1. Mosquito is Spanish for "little fly".
Learn more about mosquitoes.
  1. Only female mosquitoes bite. Mosquitoes are attracted to heat, light, perspiration, body odor, lactic acid and carbon dioxide.
Learn more about mosquito bites.
  1. Treat mosquito bites by washing them with soap and water. Avoid scratching the bite area by using anti-itch medicines, such as Calamine lotion.
Learn more about treating mosquito bites.
  1. There are many diseases that can be caused by a mosquito bite, including:
  • Malaria
  • Yellow Fever
  • Encephalitis
  • Dengue Fever
Learn more about diseases spread by mosquitoes.
  1. There are 3 basic things you can do to repel mosquitoes:
  • W­ear clothing that covers most of your body
  • Use a mosquito repellant that contains NN-diethyl-meta-toluamide (DEET)
  • Eliminate sources of standing water in your area to prevent mosquitoes from breeding
Learn more about mosquito repellants

Freudenrich, Ph.D., Craig.  "How Mosquitoes Work"  05 July 2001.  HowStuffWorks.com.  08 February 2014.

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Pesta Ko-Kurikulum (PESKO) Universiti Malaya 2013





Its back! 

Everyone is welcomed! The society will have a chance to look at what we students do for the courses that we take for the whole semester.

Students of University of Malaya will have a chance to look at the Extracurricular courses University Malaya offers for their co-curicullum subjects too!

This an opportunities that should be grabbed!
The event will happen on:

Date: 30th May 2013
Venue: Dewan Tunku Canselor, UM
Time: 9am - 10pm
Breakdown: 9am - 4pm: Exhibition & 730pm-9pm: Performances




Key Points:

  • Part of the program is the Cultural Night
  • NGOs who are engaged in the education, care or counselling services to youth.
  • A venue to showcase student's skills & talents, can also be a venue to inform,show & disseminate to our society & nearby community what our students do during the semester.
Mark your calendar! ;D

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PESKO, atau Festival Pendidikan Kokurikulum adalah program anjuran Seksyen Kokurikulum, Elektif Luar & Titas (SKET) bagi memperagakan kebolehan pelajar dalam seni persembahan, bela diri, muzikal tradisional dan lain-lain. Pameran-pameran menarik, Seni Fotografi, Cat Air, Kaligrafi juga turut ditampilkan.
Masuk adalah percuma! Semua dijemput hadir.

Tarikh: 30 Mei 2013
Tempat: Dewan Tunku Canselor (DTC), Universiti Malaya
Masa: 9.00 pagi hingga 10.00malam (9.00 pagi - 4.00 petang : Pameran)
                                                        (7.30 petang - 9.00malam: Persembahan)

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Funny Road Signs











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A FEW TIPS TO ENJOY LIFE

A FEW TIPS TO ENJOY LIFE:

1. Dont smoke too much or don't smoke at all.

2. Work hard.

3. Drink good drinks.

4. Smile as much as you can.

5. Dont look much at the mirror.

6. Change your life routine.

7. Take care of your appearance.

8. Brush your teeth after meals.

9. Make lovely jokes with your friends.

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A Husbands Store




A store that sells husbands has just opened in New York City, where a woman may go to choose a husband. Among the instructions at the entrance is a description of how the store operates.
You may visit the store ONLY ONCE!




There are six floors and the attributes of the men increase as the shopper ascends the flights. There is, however, a catch ... . You may choose any man from a particular floor, or you may choose to go up a floor, but you cannot go back down except to exit the building!




So, a woman goes to the Husband Store to find a husband.
On the first floor the sign on the door reads:




Floor 1 - These men have jobs and love the Lord.
The second floor sign reads:
Floor 2 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, and love kids.
The third floor sign reads:
Floor 3 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, and are extremely good looking.
'Wow,' she thinks, but feels compelled to keep going. She goes to the fourth floor and sign reads:
Floor 4 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop-dead good looking and help with the housework.
'Oh, mercy me!' she exclaims, 'I can hardly stand it!' Still, she goes to the fifth floor and sign reads:
Floor 5 - These men have jobs, love the Lord, love kids, are drop-dead gorgeous, help with the housework, and have a strong romantic streak.
She is so tempted to stay, but she goes to the sixth floor and the sign reads:
Floor 6 - You are visitor 4,363,012 to this floor. There are no men on this floor. This floor exists solely as proof that women are impossible to please. Thank you for shopping at the Husband Store. Watch your step as you exit the building, and have a nice day!




Please send this to all men for a good laugh and to all the women who can handle the truth!


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Tagging Time! ;)

Huhuhuhu.. I have been tagged by Wexeeda (http://wizda.blogspot.com) where I need to tag another 8 persons to answer these 20 questions. These 8 persons need to tag another 8 person.. Huhu... The 8 persons I chose are:

  1. Abyrad
  2. Mykrk
  3. Cikailah
  4. Mimiko Chimi
  5. Arif
  6. khairul87
  7. mahabbah
  8. W4ndie
1. What’s your ambition?
At first I ambitioned in becoming a neurologist. I thought that as I was a critical thinker since primary school and that I really love the science subject, I had ambitioned to be a neurologist, or if I can't be a neurologist, I ambitioned to be a psychologist. Because I love motivation and I love to motivate people too. Haha, I always dreamt of giving motivational talks and speeches in front of audiences since primary school, and that I ambitioned to be a motivator too. ;P haha. Since I don't perform well in working with hands ( I mean I am a 'brain' type of person and less practical type of person. haha. complicated...), I'm keen on involving myself to the field that use more brain than hand. :P

When I entered college, in semester 4, I had suddenly had very keen interest in business that I ambitioned to be a businesswoman. I tried doing some 'experimential business' in college - selling fresh flowers (I was a florist in college :P ) and selling burgers in the dormitory too. haha. there are some other types of business I done too like selling 'kuih raya', and after I graduated from college, I sell some handphone accessories. Quite some experience I have and I really ambitioned to have my very own business operation in a few years of time, insyaAllah and if I still alive to make my dream come true.

Well... in semester 3/4 too, there was a subject of the preleminary/ introductory to Sociology named 'Society, States and Individual' where the was a topic of child abandon- that I was thinking involving myself in Early Childhood Education field as I started to feel my love to little children is there.( I don't like children when I was in secondary school because they were afraid of me and that they speak the truth and not lying. haha. I was not open-minded that time. :P what's the deal, children have pure hearts... when I entered college and made some research for my assignment about the children.. they are actually the most wonderful thing on earth and they are so warmth..). Shall they raised in accordance to the Quran, insyaallah they will become good human (good Muslimins and Muslimahs). Hm... Maybe because of that I now a preschool teacher, as to look at the children practically, and not theorically only based on books (oh my, it's much easier reading than doing the practical thing; those children have plenty of personalities.) ... hehe.. who knows maybe someday I could open my own Kindergarten? ;P


2. Who is more important to you? Boyfriend/girlfriend or friends?
Friends of course. My dearest friends I met since primary schools Ain, Liza, Waheeda, Noridah. They 4 are very important to me and I love them. Friends are important for me, but I could still go on shopping and having pleasure alone. And I came to realize after all of these years that who I love the most is my mum. there were so many things that my mum had done and went through from her birth till marriage. She never rests. Oh Allah, please bless my mum and please forgive her sins... Boyfriends? Plenty I have but for the special boyfriend, sorry, I don't want to have commitment in love relationship right now coz I need to focus on my ibadah, finance and losing the kilogrammes.

3. How often do you think of committing suicide?
Whoa... committing suicide? haha, yeah.. I had thought about this thing quite a lot of time when I was in secondary school (psychological problem with self-esteem but I had overcome it), when I first broke up with my boyfriend in semester 4 - I thought of going down the hill next to the lecture hall that time but thank God my spirit was quite good (believe me, my CGPA was damn bad for me. I can't focus at all in academic. It took 2 years to heal my wound.). Well, after I gone through some business seminars and met new people in life, I can overcome it. hehe. Committing suicide is Haram in Islam. think positive, THERE MUST BE A REASON WHY YOU ARE SENT ON EARTH BY GOD. SEARCH THAT REASON AND YOU WILL FIND THAT THERE MUST BE SOMEONE/ SOMETHING OUT THERE NEEDED YOU TO GUIDE/HELP THEM. (Well, at least currently, we can do our part in making prayer to our Palestianian Muslims from the Israel.. :) )That why committing suicide is not allowed in Islam... (wallahualam..)

4. Do you think you have enough confidence?
Yes. Though that people will think and say bad about me about what am I doing, I will not put myself down in whatever things I do. Though people look down on me, I will never ever will put myself down. YOU ARE WHAT YOU THOUGHT. I'm tired of thinking mercilessly about what people talk / say about me. I know myself, I know what's the best for me, and I put efforts in pleasuring myself and other people too, insyaAllah. Confidence makes someone look beautiful than ever and that in a hadith, it is said that "It is OK if you don't have wealth, and as long as you have confidence, that is more than wealth that you have ever needed" (wallahualam.. I can't recall which hadith was it. Forgive me)

5. How many babies you want?
Ahaha.. I had suddenly have a thought of not getting married. (phobia/trauma). Babies? hmm.. Wallahualam.. Only Allah knows what I have in my mind. :)

*6. How often do you recite the Quran?
Oh my.. I better do something about this no matter how busy I am. For now, I only recite 2-3 times per 2 weeks. I only recite a few surahs while teaching the children how to perform solah. ( You know what, I just knew about an easy system of reciting Quran called Al-Barqy. Children will easily remember and will know how to recite the surahs in a fast way. Why dont you try searching the info about it. May it baneficial to you too! ;) )

7. What is your goal for this year?
To lose weight, to save money, and to make sure I will have knowledge to be given to people in order to expand my knowledge and pahala.. huhuhuhu... That's 3 goals. the question only wants 1 goal. :P haha. breaking the ruleeezzz.. :))

8. Do you believe in eternity love?
Eternity love? Wah.. what kind of question is this? hmm.. NOP. for me it is not love that will lasts forever ( except for Allah's love is until the hereafter), but it is the natural human instincts and desires will create love and will last forever. Human are easily changed. If now one guy said he loves someone, and then later on they two get married, after a few years of time, maybe after they've got some children, if the husband quite irresponsible and less the knowledge and application of Islam, maybe they will divorce. with some factors maybe: money, family matters, sex, trust problem, bla bla bla... (wallahualam bi shawab.. this is just an example and my mumbling upon this question) :P hmm.. thats why i said: its the natural human instincts and desires creates love. hence, if you'd like to get married make sure u prepared yourself emotionally. lower down your ego (especially for guys - SNAKES, THOUGH THAT THEY'RE CRAWLING UNDER THE SURFACE OF EARTH, ITS POWER/ THEIR BITES ARE STILL BE AFRAID OF IN THIS WORLD. IN SOME CASES, THOUGH THAT YOU ARE A NON-POISONOUS SNAKES, JUST BECAUSE YOU ARE BORN AS SNAKE, PEOPLE WILL STILL BE AFRAID OF YOU. means that, though that man (as a good husband) lower his ego in his family, his power will never erased, but he will be more respected by his wife and children. :) -it's not wrong for men to washing dishes, make milk for children etc... ----what I am mumbling about? sorry ya? next question pleaseeee... ----

9. What’s a perfect girlfriend / boyfriend like to you? (List 10)
Boyfriend again? hmm. i don't like the word PERFECT above. no one is perfect in this world right? For me, let it be the list of a good husband and not a 'perfect boyfriend'. :)
  1. Know where and when to lower his ego in front of his wife/children. ( in a hadith/Quran -im not sure-, it is said that --> a truly good husband amongst you is when you are behaving good to your family members ; your wife and children, and not when you are in your working environment. (some husband is 'angelic' man in his office, but he is a 'devilish' husband in his house).
  2. He can be the imam for his wife and children in at least the Maghrib and Isya' prayer.
  3. A patient one. Because sometimes I will not become patient, especially regarding educating my children later on (im quite strict). Can bear my personality of saying or telling out the truth, if i have a thing to say, i will say it straight away. (i will look either its a good time to talk about certain matter or not of course). Understanding and 'giving and taking' is important right? :). Please take note that sometimes, when i pull out my ideas, it will sometimes threaten your ego. huhu.. forgive me that time.
  4. Can support me emotionally and have trust in me either in handling the house/finance but when I'm wrong, please tell me in a good way and not put down on me. Soft is always good.
  5. Soft maybe. Because I realize I am not a typical Malay woman who is soft, or in malay lemah-lembut. I'm quite kasar in household chores. :P
  6. Responsible. Have commitments in educating the children together.
  7. Can go to seminars/ talks together. ( I love spending time to talks and seminars)
  8. Love and like business. I don't want to have argument about what to do and not to do in gaining financial source for the family. Its much better if my future husband is the kind of person who loves reading too. Books i find I like are : Rich Dad Poor Dad + The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert T. Kiyosaki, The Secret of the Millionaire Mind -i dont remember the author's name), Sirah Nabi Muhammad s.a.w The Prophet's Sirahs.. He, my love, will make as much effort to abide the prophet's role in being the father and a husband and a good muslim as possible. While I will make efforts in being like a good muslimah like Khadijah as possible, insyaAllah..
  9. Not only look at my physical appearance but look at my heart. He can be my supporter as my 'lose weight thing' will not be erased till i die. if i have money, no worries, your wife can be as beautiful as an Arabian princess dear.. :P
  10. I don't want my husband to be a smoker. it will affect your genes. Poor mental performance of children will be produced. If possible, I'd like to raise my children to be as good khalifah as possible. May the children will be the blessings to us in the hereafter world dear. (Well... In this modern age, I don't know whether my dreamt husband is still here in this earth. Shall he is here, it is Allah's destiny and fate to meet us. Wallahualam..)

10. What are you really afraid of?
oh, Im afraid of having a ride on a motorcycle.

11.What is your current hate?
a Smoker. A gossipper.

12. Is there anything you wanna tell the people who hates you?
Human have different personalities and opinions. You with your opinion, and me with my opinion upon things. Shall you have dissatisfaction upon what I say/do, please let me know, tell your comment about me in front of me and not by talking at my back. Usually, I don't know you are actually talking about me if you are not straight mention my name, kata orang, kalau awak perli2 saya, kadang2 saya tak perasan pun awak sebenarnya perli saya. saya akan ingat awak just nk berborak. tapi kalu nk straight to the point, personal is personal, kalo benda personal nak publik, itu boley mengundang darah yg tersirap. So, to make this world a better place to live, forgive and be straight to the point ok? Don't make easy judgement upon what people do. there must be the reason why it happen that way.

13. Do you cherish every single friendship of yours?
personally, i don't feel like cherishing EVERY SINGLE FRIENDS of mine. For me, friends are willing to share information and knowledge. and friends tell when you do something wrong and will not let you go further into that wrong doings. Friends alerts each other, together go through the journey of becoming the good people.

14. What is your recent night dream?
I became Sailormoon.

15. What do you crave for the most currently?
The WILLING to jump from the 'E' quadrant to the 'B' quadrant (please read The Cashflow Quadrant by Robert T Kiyosaki if you'd like to know), to find enough capital, GRAND LIVINA + a driving licence.

16. Most unexpected gift you received so far and when?
a surprised birthday party by Ain, Liza, Waheeda and Noridah on 27th May 2007 at Bukit Komanwel Bukit Jalil. Waheedaaaa!! You trapped me to go for the jog saying that you need a 'counsellor' for your problem and I ended up been ambushed by the flour on that hill! that was very nice and i will never forget that time. you guys are wonderful and lovely! (though that my black shirt became all white that morning! ;) )

17. Describe the person who tagged you in 5 words:
specky, science, math, daddy-like, a relax person.

18. What have you done to yourself to make yourself happy?
Have a delicacy of bakery once / twice a month.

19. What will you become in another 10 years to come?
A business owner. insyaAllah if i still alive and have a rezqi.

20. Describe yourself in 3 words :
honest, Soft-hearted, a thinker

Instructions:
Remove 1 question from above and add in your personal question.Copy and paste these 20 question in your blog. Then, you will need to tag another 8 bloggers u know. Have fun! ;)

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You‘ve got to read this book: 55 people tell the story of the book that changed their life

Penulis: Jack Canfield
Tahun: 2006Muka surat: 286
Pengulas: Roosfa Hashim

Kita menjadi lebih kaya dengan membaca banyak buku. Buku yang bernilai dapat merubah kehidupan. Membaca memberi kita peluang berhenti dan bertindak. Ini tidak berlaku semasa menonton televisyen atau filem yang memaksa kita menerima apa saja.

Buku membolehkan kita membentuk sendiri gambaran teks mengikut kehendak kita. Kita boleh berhenti dan menghablurkan konsep yang dibaca, dan merubahnya mengikut tafsiran yang kita mahu. Kita boleh berubah dengan idea yang dapat dikutip daripada buku yang kita baca atau kita boleh juga tidak berubah.

Ada yang percaya buku tidak mungkin mengubah sesiapa. Anda sendiri yang mengubah hidup. Apabila dua orang membaca sebuah buku yang sama, seorang mungkin mendapat ilham manakala yang seorang lagi mungkin bosan membacanya. Kedua-dua mereka mungkin mempelajari perkara yang berbeza daripada buku yang sama.

Buku telah mengubah nasib ramai orang. Dalam buku berjudul You‘ve Got to Read this Book: 55 People Tell the Story of the Book that Changed their Life, kisah mereka yang kehidupannya berubah dengan membaca dapat kita selami. Mereka ini bukanlah orang biasa di Amerika, tetapi daripada pelbagai kedudukan tinggi dan kerjaya yang berbeza daripada politik, perubatan, psikologi, perniagaan, hiburan hinggalah kepada pelbagai cabang seni, sukan dan olahraga.

Kepada mereka, ada buku yang baik yang telah memberikan inspirasi, menyembuhkan mereka daripada tekanan hidup dan merubah kehidupan mereka sama sekali.

Tulisan dalam buku ini dicetuskan oleh Jack Canfield dan Gay Hendricks. Siapa yang tidak kenal Jack Canfield, pencipta dan editor siri terkenal Chicken Soup for the Soul yang dianggap oleh majalah TIME sebagai ‘the publishing phenomenon of the decade.’ Siri ini kini mempunyai 105 judul dengan lebih 100 juta naskhah diterbitkan dalam 41 bahasa. Gay Hendricks pula adalah seorang pakar dalam bidang transformasi perhubungan dan penyembuhan tubuh – fikiran.

Kedua-dua mereka telah menerbitkan banyak buku yang laris dan dibaca ramai.

Jack memulakan projek buku ini dengan menghimpunkan 25 pakar pelbagai bidang, perunding perniagaan dan penulis di rumahnya. Dalam perbincangan, timbul soal memilih buku yang baik-baik daripada beribu-ribu judul yang terbit saban tahun. Dalam ramai-ramai yang berhimpun itu, ada yang mengakui buku telah merubah kehidupan mereka manakala yang lain mengatakan mereka hanya membaca buku yang dicadangkan oleh orang yang diyakini.

Mereka ini ada yang telah menerbitkan buku best seller, tetapi apa pula buku yang telah merubah kehidupan mereka? Maka mereka saling bercerita tentang buku yang telah merubah kehidupan masing-masing. Kebanyakan buku itu tidak pula dibaca oleh sebahagian mereka yang berkumpul dan banyak juga yang tidak pernah diketahui akan kewujudannya! Maka timbullah idea bagi menghimpunkan buku yang telah merubah kehidupan mereka dalam sebuah buku.

Dr. Stephen Covey, salah seorang yang menulis pengalamannya dalam buku ini bukanlah calang-calang orang. Beliau diiktiraf oleh majalah TIME sebagai salah seorang daripada 25 orang Amerika yang paling berpengaruh. Buku dan karyanya memang dikenali dan dibaca ramai, salah satunya The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People yang terjual 15 juta naskhah dalam 38 bahasa di seluruh dunia. Buku terbarunya berjudul The 8th Habits: From Effectiveness to Greatness.

Dua buku yang telah merubah dan memajukan kehidupan Stephen Covey ialah Man‘s Search for Meaning karya Victor Frankl, dan A Guide for the Perplexed oleh E. F. Schumacher. Frankl mengajarnya membina kuasa memilih dalam apa jua keadaan. Frankl melakukan ini semasa hidup dalam kem tahanan Nazi Jerman yang sarat dengan kezaliman tanpa peri kemanusiaan – dengan penderaan mental, fizikal dan emosi. Pada satu peringkat, tentera Nazi membakar manuskripnya – tulisan tentang kehidupannya. Itulah hartanya yang tidak ternilai harganya.

Frankl tidak berteriak bertanya “Kenapa aku?” atau “Kenapa semua ini terjadi?" tetapi merubahnya menjadi “Apa yang hidup ini mahu daripada aku?” dan menjawabnya terus dengan kata-kata “Tulislah semula, baiki lagi.” Sepuluh tahun kemudian, Stephen Covey membaca A Guide for the Perplexed, yang menjelaskan konsep pemilihan personal pada tahap yang lebih tinggi dan menjadi pendorong besar dalam kehidupannya.

Seorang lagi yang dirakamkan dalam buku ini ialah Jacquelyn Mitchard yang dianggap oleh New York Times sebagai penulis buku paling laris. Novel pertamanya, The Deep End of the Ocean, adalah buku pertama dipilih untuk Oprah‘s Book Club dan kemudian difilemkan dengan lakonan Michelle Pfeiffer. Sewaktu kecil, ibunya membawa pulang apa saja buku untuk bacaannya, termasuk yang belum sesuai untuknya.

Pada usia 12 tahun, ibunya memberinya novel berjudul A Tree Grows in Brooklyn, karya Betty Smith yang kemudian dibacanya sebanyak 11 kali. Francie Nolan, watak utama dalam buku ini, kemudian menjadi idolanya yang membawanya maju dalam kerjayanya sebagai wartawan. Satu tabiat yang sukar dibuangnya ialah, buku ini wajib dibacanya setiap kali ingin menulis sebuah novel yang baru. Kata Jacquelyn Mitchard, tidak ada buku lain lagi yang dapat memberikan inspirasi kepadanya menjadi seorang penulis, seorang manusia, wanita dan ibu.

Kisah Gary Erickson, tuan punya Clif Bar & Co. Syarikat pengeluar makanan tenaga semula jadi dan makanan kaya nutrien juga tak kurang menarik. Beliau mengimbau peristiwa beberapa minit sebelum beliau hampir-hampir menjual Clif Bar kepada syarikat gergasi bertaraf multinasional. Eksekutif syarikat itu sedang menanti beliau menurunkan tandatangannya dalam kontrak yang telah disediakan.

Ramai pakar telah memberitahu rakan kongsinya bahawa Clif Bar tidak mungkin boleh maju lagi dan mereka perlukan modal besar untuk melonjakkan syarikat itu ke kedudukan yang lebih selamat. Cuma syarikat multinasional itu saja yang dapat melakukannya. Dua syarikat saingan mereka pun telah dibeli oleh syarikat multinasional lain. Kalau dijual, dia dan rakan kongsinya masing-masing menerima AS 60 juta dan tak perlu lagi menghadapi dan menenteramkan pekerja. Mereka boleh bersara dan bersenang-senang.

Beberapa minit terakhir itu beliau menjadi resah gelisah. Tertekan. Gary Erickson kemudian semacam dibisikkan kata-kata “Aku tidak patut melakukannya” dan kemudian beliau sedar bahawa “Aku belum menjualnya.” Melalui telefon, Gary Erickson kemudian memberitahu rakan kongsinya bahawa beliau tidak mahu menjual syarikat tersebut. Melihat Gary Erickson dalam keadaan tertekan, Leslie menghulurkan buku The Legacy of Luna karya Julia Butterfly Hill, sebuah autobiografi tentang seorang wanita mencari jalan memberikan sumbangan baktinya kepada dunia.

Demikianlah, buku ini memperkenalkan kita kepada ramai orang yang hebat dan terkenal dalam bidang masing-masing di Amerika yang hidup mereka berubah setelah membaca buku tertentu.

Setidak-tidaknya pembaca boleh mendapat inspirasi daripada pengalaman mereka ini, membaca tulisan mereka dan buku yang pernah mereka baca. Buku memang mempunyai kuasa merubah kehidupan.

[Utusan Online]

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Test Your IQ

My dear Friends,i wouldlike to testyr IQ Just for fun ..ok

Here's a one-question IQ Test to help you decide how you should spend the rest of your day... ...

1.There is a mute who wants to buy a toothbrush.By imitating the action of brushing one's teeth, he successfully expresses himself to the shopkeeper and the purchase is done.

Now, if there is a blind man who wishes to buy a pair of sunglasses, how should he express himself?

Think about it first before scrolling down for the answer... (NO CHEATING PLEASE)






































He opens his mouth and says, 'I would like to buy a pair of Sunglasses.'

If you got this wrong, please turn off your computer and call it a day.

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Maksud Tersirat Pemberian Hadiah

Setiap hadiah yang anda beri kepada kawan/kekasih/ isteri/suami anda mempunyai maksud yang tersirat...

JAM TANGAN : Tanda mengingati setiap masa dan waktu.
CINCIN : Tanda ikatan kasih yang abadi.
GELANG : Tanda mesra
RANTAI LEHER : Ikatan cinta yang perlu perhatian.
SUBANG : Tanda penghargaan dan penghormatan.
KASUT : Sentiasa mengambil berat/prihatin.
PAKAIAN/KAIN : Semoga kasih berkekalan dan dekat selalu.
PAYUNG : Tanda kasih dan sentiasa ingin melindungi.
MINYAK WANGI : Tanda cinta
BINGKAI GAMBAR : Sentiasa merindu dan tak ingin berjauhan.
BUKU : Bersifat terbuka dan bertolak ansur.
BUNGA : Tanda perkenalan dan tanda sayang
COKELAT : Semanis cintamu.
LAGU/CD/KAD UCAPAN : Mengabadikan cinta
SEJADAH DAN ALQURAN : Kekasihnya itu menyayanginya dunia dan akhirat.

Psssssttt, hehehehehe... . Satu lagi, zaman mellinieum ni – HANDPHONE –tandanya kau jangan lari dari ku; aku akan cari mu walau di manapun, melainkan kalau handphone tu ditutup... .. [kuang kuang kuang]

HADIAH PALING BERHARGA DALAM DUNIA : MASUK MEMINANG!!! tandanya dia serius dan betul-betul seriuss..!!

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