Saturday, 23 July 2011

my beloved hometown..=)

Janda Baik is unique name..It is my hometown. were set to promote of Janda Baik and it's surrounding hills and streams, it's ecological system while keeping and sustaining the original existing concept of Malay 'kampung (village)' environment.

Janda Baik is a small town in PahangMalaysia. Geographically located in the state of Pahang and about 30 km from Kuala Lumpur, capital of Malaysia. A simple Malay kampong with cool breezing tropical climate. A peaceful village surrounded with untouchable natural tropical rain forest . Idealistic for retreat from the hectic city life of Kuala Lumpur where temperature reaches 34 C at its peak in daytime.
The Janda Baik area has training camps which provide a quiet retreat from the busy city life of Kuala Lumpur, situated in a cooling atmosphere. Janda Baik is situated near Genting Sempah, about 40 minutes to drive from Kuala Lumpur.
Almost all the accommodation in the area is able to organize motivational courses, as well as various obstacle challenges such as the ever popular jungle trekking, waterfalls, water rafting, off road 4 wheel drive, flying fox and abseiling. Camping grounds are available.





be a good student..


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    Use your reliable transportation to come to class on time. Students who walk in late are not only disrupting the teacher, they may be missing valuable information or the best seat in the classroom. Arriving a few minutes early is a lot different than arriving a few minutes late.

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    Sit in the front row. Not only will you be able to see and hear the teacher better, you will also be far away from mooching students who tend to sit in the back.

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    Be sure that you get a syllabus and then study it carefully. If your teacher goes through it during class, be sure to write down any additional information he or she may provide. Put your syllabus in a safe place and DO NOT LOSE IT. Refer to it throughout the semester whenever you have a question about due dates or class policies. This will save your teacher a lot of time and trouble.

  • 4
    Write down all pertinent class information such as: meeting day and time, room number, professor's name, and class section number and code (such as PHI 10, 28779) This will prevent you from getting lost on campus the first few days and will come in great handy if you need to add/drop the class.

  • 5
    Learn your professor/ teacher's name and what he or she likes to be called. "Mr." "Ms." "Instructor" or "Dr." may be appropriate. Unless your teacher requests otherwise, use his or her last name to convey the proper respect.

  • 6
    Come to class ready to learn. TURN OFF YOUR CELPHONE, PAGER, OR OTHER ELECTRONIC DEVICE. Do not leave your cell phone on vibrate; it is still a disruption to the class. Be sure that you have gone to the bathroom, gotten something to eat, and have all your necessary books, pens, and paper. You should not be getting up and leaving in the middle of class on a regular basis, even just to make a phone call. Save those types of behaviors for an emergency.

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    Be prepared by taking good notes. What if you never taken notes before and you're not sure how? The only answer is to practice. Some guidance classes will teach you how to write notes if you need help, but mostly, learning how to listen for and write down important information comes from the experience of actually doing it. You should be taking notes every time your teacher lectures and then storing them in a safe place. Refer to your notes just after leaving class; this way your mind will still be fresh.

  • 8
    Get the phone numbers of at least two other class members. That way, if you miss a class, you can call to find out what you missed. Remember, it is your responsibility to know the information that your teacher presents and that is covered in the book. Don't expect a teacher to regive a lecture that they already gave in class. If you haven't spoken to anyone in the class, simply approach them and ask, "Would you like to exchange phone numbers? I always like to have someone's number in case I miss anything." Most students are happy to have a buddy they can rely on. Its a win-win situation.

  • 9
    Start working on an assignment as soon as possible. Time goes by faster than you expect it to, and we can't always foresee incidents that will get in the way of our homework. Also, if you plan to get an A on your assignment, you will probably need to spend hours working on it. A lot of people aren't willing to do the work required to get an A. Others are. If you have any questions about how to do the assignment or when to turn it in, consult your syllabus and then your teacher.

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    Turn in all assignments! (extra credit is only optional if you are earning a good grade.) This would seem like a no-brainer, but many students fail to do this. Also, be very familiar with assignment make-up policies. If you have a special situation, talk to your teacher.

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    If you are assigned to do group work, whether its discussion or turning in a presentation, be a good group member. That means that in a group, you are working just as hard as if you were on your own. Bring your ideas and your feedback to the table. Be serious about the assignment. Taking the attitude of, "I'm so bad at this stuff; you guys can handle it. Your ideas are way better than mine," is not being modest; it's being lazy. In the case of discussion, you are depriving your classmates of the feedback they should have received from you. And in the case of an assignment, you are making your group members do all the work! Don't cop out. In contrast, dominating a group and not allowing everyone to contribute ideas is just as bad. Even if you don't like someone else's ideas, you may need to compromise and go along with it, because group work is supposed to be a group effort.

  • 12
    Learn from your mistakes. That means if your teacher writes, "Use better grammar" than you should study grammar. If your teacher says, "Excellent! But I feel your conclusion is a little weak" than study how to write a conclusion. If you completely bomb a test, that should be a wake-up call to you. If you procrastinate so long that you are not ready with your project, and it turns into a humiliating experience, you need to ask yourself, "What went wrong? Why did I fail, and how could I do it better next time?" Go to your teacher and ask for feedback if you need more clarification.

  • 13
    Have a good attitude. People who show up to a class and complain all the time, talking on their cell phone and behind the teacher's back, are really only displaying their immaturity. Leave your personal problems at home, show up with a smile, and try to imagine why you might need to know this information, if it doesn't seem obvious.


  • *source* How to Be a Good Student | eHow.com http://www.ehow.com/how_2039704_be-good-student.html#ixzz1Suvo6EUN

    memories when i stay at hostel..=)

    i can't  remember when the day  but i can remember one day we all get a plan to plays engagement days.. firstly, we  do not know what to do because we tired to do our revision. finished from extra class ... We went into the study room. We to be confirm no body inside the room. we had prepared to all the things to play. We start with the make up of our friends who pretend to be the person engaged. Then we make-up ourself. Then we began to take photographs by saying that it seems we are witnessing the engagement events. events started putting rings, my friend fafa, who pretend to be the mother of the person engaged. I, fafa and bella acting from the male while mimi, fiha and cda acting from the female. after we took the picture we put on facebook.most of my friend believe with acting. hahaha ..=)

    *THIS IS THE PHOTOS THAT WE TAKE DAYS TO ORGANIZE ACTING ENGAGEMENT*








    Friday, 22 July 2011

    why is mineral water healthty~

    Why is Mineral Water Healthy When was the last time that you visited the doctor for a health check? Are you keeping your body in good order?


    It’s a fact that most of us don’t drink enough but one of the easiest ways to stay in good health is to drink more water. That prompts the question - is drinking mineral water healthy?

    It is well known that all the water that is found on earth contains minerals. These minerals are naturally occurring substances that are formed during a natural geologic process which have a specific physical property and characteristic chemical composition. So, just how do these minerals help us?

    Mineral Water Facts

    Natural mineral water H20 is different from boiled water because it includes a certain level of minerals. These elements usually come out from the ground.

    There are no additional minerals added to this water. Mineral water is defined as water that contains large amounts of dissolved gases or minerals. This water that comes from natural springs generally includes a high content of magnesium sulfate, calcium carbonate, sodium sulfate and potassium.

    The good news is that if you drink mineral water healthy bodies are an almost inevitable result.

    ~SOURCE FROM  http://www.articlesbase.com/~



    love mom and dady


    every human is being born  to have mothers and fathers.  either dies orlives. I have a mother and father are very loved me. my mother waspregnant with me for nine months and ten days, my mother was a very straight but a very good mother and caring. father is also a strong man to teach me. father will fullfill every request I reasoned. father struggled to send me to learn.  father took emergency leave just to send me to go listen to a briefing for the "JOM Masuk U". I really felt sad for not giving a good SPM results to them. My mother gave me one last chance for survival in KTT. God willing I will use properly. I love mom and dad ..=)

    if i billionare!!!









    If I were a billionaire, I wouldn’t believe what I’m about to write. Firstly, because my training, and especially my experience of getting richer in a growth based economy would have taught me that these ‘perfect storms’ when resource/financial bottlenecks supposedly loomed, historically worked out to be opportunities that spiked my digital wealth and incremental social power. Secondly, if I were a billionaire I wouldn’t believe what I'm about to write because all my peers, advisors and friends would tell me that it's caca. And lastly I wouldn’t believe what I'm about to write as the implications would be too threatening, at least on the surface, to comprehend let alone integrate into my world view. All the same, if I were a billionaire, based on my understanding of our particular juncture of history, likely on the verge of transitioning away from marker claims back to real capital

    how to bake Cake Batik!!!ermm yummy~

    [Ingredients]
    100g (3/4 cup) milo *
    25g (1/4 cup) cocoa powder *
    125ml (1/2 cup) boiling water
    190g (3/4 cup) butter, cut into large chunks
    200g (1/2 tin) sweetened condensed milk
    110g (1/2 cup) white granulated sugar
    5 eggs, lightly beaten
    1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
    250g (1 packet) Arnott’s Marie biscuits

    [Preparation]1. Roughly break each bisuits into quarters, set aside. Line the base and two long sides of a 23cm x 9cm x 7cm deep loaf tin (or other loaf tin with a capacity of at least 5 cups or 1.25L) with baking paper, lightly grease the inside of the tin so the paper sticks to the tin, extending paper 2-3cm above edge of tin. Grease or line both short sides with a small piece of baking paper.
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    2. Slowly add boiling water to milo and cocoa in a saucepan, stirring vigorously until it is smooth. Add butter, sweetened condensed milk, sugar, lightly beaten eggs and vanilla to the saucepan.
    3. Place over moderate heat and cook, stirring all the time with a whisk or a spoon, until you feel the bottom starts to thicken, about 5 minutes.
    4. Turn heat down to low, and continue to cook, stirring without stopping, for about another 20 minutes, or until a thick custard forms.
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    5. Transfer the thick custard to a large mixing bowl, add quartered biscuits. Mix until all the biscuits are coated with the custard.
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    6. Transfer mixture to the prepared tin. Press down firmly so there are no air pockets in the mixture. Bang the tin on the bench a couple of times to settle the mixture, fold the paper extensions over the top and press down to even the surface. Then let cool to the touch.
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    7. Cover with cling film and place into the refrigerator to chill for at least 4 hours, or preferably overnight.
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    8. When the cake is firm, use the paper extension as handle to pull the cake out of the tin (you might need to loosen the paper from the sides of the tin first by sliding a knife between the paper lining and the sides of the tin). Slice and serve with coffee or tea.
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    *TRY IT..ERMM YUMMY*