Showing posts with label General. Show all posts
Showing posts with label General. Show all posts

Friday, 22 June 2012

mas punyer keje!!!!


Assalamualaikum...




banyaknya keje nak keje buat...

tp kalo just ckp byk keje, tp effort xbuat, maka...hasilnya adalah zero or nothing will accomplish with...

so, list down my tasks that need to be done...hope the mission will accomplish wisely and on time....


TMTS Works/Tasks to Do!!!


u need to MOVE mas..make some PROGRESS!!!
  1. Format tesis hazza (Done-12 May 2012)
  2. Siapkan proposal phd mas...insert STEM in the proposal...how do u want to relate it...the title also...need to change.
  3. SIapkan power point untuk teaching and learning aka tutorial. for Research Foundation and also Research Methodoly II
  4. only one more class for KP2
  5. marking tutorial and tugasan for KP2
  6. Prepare untuk IELTS exam. done
  7. Taking IELTS exam on 26th May 2012, British Council, KLCC (DONE)
  8. Observe students praktikum
  9. If the proposal OK, then proceed to apply STUDY LEAVE.
  10. Then, apply SLAB scholar.
  11. cari soulmate...hehehe..xder plan pon pasal nie before...kene plan n tgk gak nih...umo dah makin meningkat...hehe
  12. hantar kak jung masuk KPTM BAngi
  13. IELTS done n completed....only got 6.5 ler...but its ok....bleh proceed apply study leave this year....insyaallah....
  14. will update later
26th May 2012_IELTS test AT bRITISH cOUNCIL, klcc

One step at a time will get you one step closer as long as you plan it wisely.. 
Make sure ur step were plan wisely...hehe..my ayat sendiri nih...


Don't need to rush. If somethings bound to happen, it will happen. In the right time, and for the best reason. But remember, still it won't happen if we don't put on effort..




don't need to rush mas..if u put effort on it, insyaallah, it will goes well...

Sunday, 27 May 2012

Kenapa Nak Single???

Semanis Kurma ~ Kenapa nak Single??

Terdapat 6 perkara untuk memudahkan kita bertemu dengan jodoh kita:
1. Solat Taubat & Istighfar
2. Solat Hajat
3. Puasa hajat-sebaik2nya semasa hari jadi kita (jgn ingat mkn kek je)
4. Minta ibu bapa doakan
5. Minta alim ulama doakan
6. Diri sendiri mendoakan

Amalan Doa:
1. Surah Yusof ayat 4
2. Surah Yunus ayat 81
3. Surah al-Qasas ayat 24

Renung2kan dan selamat beramal

Tuesday, 8 May 2012

Motivate Me!!!!


People are illogical, unreasonable and self-centered. LOVE and TRUST them anyway...

The good you do today will be forgotten tomorrow. Do GOOD anyway...

Honesty and frankness make you vulnerable. Be HONEST and FRANK anyway...

The biggest people with the biggest ideas can be shot down by the smallest people with the smallest minds. Think BIG anyway.

What you spend years building maybe destroyed overnight. BUILD anyway.

Give the world the best you have, and you may get kicked in the teeth. Give the WORLD your BEST anyway...

Tuesday, 10 April 2012

Bercakap Berpada-pada



Pada suatu hari, seorang gadis yang terpengaruh dengan cara hidup masyarakat Barat menaiki sebuah bas mini untuk menuju ke destinasi di wilayah Iskandariah. Malangnya walaupun tinggal di bumi yang terkenal dengan tradisi keislaman, pakaian gadis tersebut sangat menjolok mata.Bajunya agak nipis dan seksi hampir terlihat segala yang patut disembunyikan bagi seorang perempuan daripada pandangan lelaki ajnabi atau mahramnya.

Gadis itu dalam lingkungan 20 tahun. Di dalam bas itu, ada seorang tua yang dipenuhi uban menegurnya: “Wahai pemudi! Alangkah baiknya jika kamu berpakaian yang baik, yang sesuai dengan ketimuran dan adat serta agama Islam kamu, itu lebih baik daripada kamu berpakaian begini yang pastinya menjadi mangsa pandangan liar kaum lelaki…. ” nasihat orang tua itu.

Namun, nasihat yang sangat bertetapan dengan tuntutan agama itu dijawab oleh gadis itu dengan jawapan yang mengejek: “Siapalah kamu hai orang tua? Adakah kamu cuba nak ingatkan aku supaya menutup aurat sepenuhnya sedangkan bapa kandungku sendiri tidak pernah menasihatiku?Apakah kamu mahu aku berpakaian menutup aurat sedangkan aku masih mahu bebas menayangkan tubuh badan ku di khalayak ramai?Apakah di tangan kamu ada anak kunci syurga? Atau adakah kamu memiliki sejenis kuasa yang menentukan aku bakal berada di syurga atau neraka?”

Setelah menghamburkan kata-kata yang sangat menghiris perasaan orang tua itu, gadis itu tertawa mengejek panjang. Tidak cukup setakat itu, si gadis lantas cuba memberikan telefon bimbitnya kepada orang tua tadi sambil melafazkan kata-kata yang lebih dahsyat. ” Jika ISLAM itu BENAR, tempatkan bilikku di Neraka, Ambil handphone ku ini dan hubungilah Allah serta tolong tempahkan sebuah bilik di neraka jahanam untukku,” katanya lagi lantas ketawa berdekah-dekah tanpa mengetahui bahawa dia sedang mempertikaikan hukum Allah dengan begitu biadab.

Orang tua tersebut sangat terkejut mendengar jawapan daripada si gadis manis. Sayang sekali, wajahnya yang ayu tidak sama dengan perilakunya yang buruk. Penumpang-penumpang yang lain turut terdiam malah ada yang menggelengkan kepala kebingungan. Semua yang di dalam bas tidak menghiraukan gadis muda yang tidak menghormati hukum-hakam agama itu dan mereka tidak mahu menasihatinya kerana khuatir dia akan akan menghina agama dengan lebih teruk lagi.

Sepuluh minit kemudian bas pun tiba di perhentian. Gadis seksi bermulut celupar tersebut tertidur di muka pintu bas. Puas pemandu bas termasuk para penumpang yang lain mengejutkannya tapi gadis tersebut tidak sedarkan diri. Tiba tiba orang tua tadi memeriksa nadi si gadis. Sedetik kemudian dia menggeleng-gelengkan kepalanya. Gadis itu telah kembali menemui Tuhannya dalam keadaan yang tidak disangka. Para penumpang menjadi cemas dengan berita yang menggemparkan itu. Dalam suasana kelam kabut itu, tiba tiba tubuh gadis itu terjatuh ke pinggir jalan. Orang ramai segera berkejar untuk menyelamatkan jenazah tersebut. Tapi sekali lagi mereka terkejut. Sesuatu yang aneh menimpa jenazah yang terbujur kaku di jalan raya. Mayatnya menjadi hitam seolah-olah dibakar api. Dua tiga orang yang cuba mengangkat mayat tersebut juga kehairanan kerana tangan mereka terasa panas dan hampir melecur sebaik saja menyentuh tubuh si mayat. Akhirnya mereka memanggil pihak keselamatan menguruskan mayat itu.

Begitulah kisah ngeri lagi menyayat hati yang menimpa gadis malang tersebut. Apakah hasratnya menempah sebuah bilik di neraka dimakbulkan Allah? Na’uzubillah, sesungguhnya Allah itu Maha Berkuasa di atas segala sesuatu. Sangat baik kita jadikan iktibar dan pelajaran dengan kisah benar ini sebagai Muslim sejati. Jangan sesekali kita mempertikaikan hukum Allah mahupun sunnah RasulNya s.a.w. dengan mempersendakan atau mengejek. Kata kata seperti ajaran Islam tidak sesuai lagi dengan arus kemodenan dunia hari ini atau sembahyang tidak akan buat kita jadi kaya dan seumpamanya adalah kata-kata yang sangat biadab dan menghina Allah, pencipta seluruh alam.

Ingatlah teman, kita boleh melupakan kematian, tetapi kematian tetap akan terjadi kepada kita. Hanya masanya saja yang akan menentukan bila kita akan kembali ke alam barzakh. Janganlah menjadi orang yang bodoh, siapakah orang yang bodoh itu? Mereka itulah orang yang ingin melawan Tuhan Rabbul ‘alamin. Apabila anda enggan melaksanakan suruhan Tuhan bererti anda ingin melawan arahan Tuhan.

Sewaktu di sekolah anda tertakluk dengan undang-undang sekolah, dalam pekerjaan anda tertakluk dengan undang-undang yang dilakar oleh majikan anda, di dalam negeri anda tertakluk di bawah undang-undang negara anda. Begitu taksub sekali anda terhadap undang-undang itu sehingga terlalu prihatin takut kalau melanggar undang-undang tersebut . Apabila anda berpijak di bumi ini, anda juga tertakluk dengan undang-undang yang telah di gubal oleh yang pemilik yang menjadikan bumi ini.

Setiap Sultan ada taman larangannya, begitu juga Allah s.w.t. taman laranganNya adalah perkara-perkara yang telah diharamkan bagi hamba-hambaNya di muka bumi ini. Sama samalah kita memohon agar Allah sentiasa memberi kita petunjuk di atas jalan yang benar dan agar Dia memberikan kekuatan agar kita sentiasa dapat menjaga lidah kita, amin.Kisah ini dikongsikan dan diceritakan bersama oleh sahabat saya sendiri yang berasal di Malaysia dan kini berada di perantauan sana. – Edisikini

Berita Harian Online | Dasar baru jadikan ICT peneraju pendidikan



Berita Harian Online | Dasar baru jadikan ICT peneraju pendidikan

Dasar baru jadikan ICT peneraju pendidikan
Oleh Magendran Rajagopal
magendran@bharian.com.my
2010/10/13Usaha lahir generasi berilmu bertaraf antarabangsa

PUTRAJAYA: Timbalan Perdana Menteri, Tan Sri Muhyiddin Yassin, berkata Dasar Teknologi Maklumat dan Komunikasi Dalam Pendidikan akan menjadikan teknologi maklumat dan komunikasi (ICT) sebagai pengupaya utama dalam proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran.

Muhyiddin yang juga Menteri Pelajaran, berkata langkah itu meningkatkan kualiti pendidikan dan melahirkan generasi berilmu serta berupaya menyumbang ke arah pembangunan negara.

“Dasar ini kesinambungan daripada inisiatif Sekolah Bestari yang menekankan penggunaan teknologi sebagai wahana menggalakkan perkembangan daya kreativiti, pembelajaran secara bekerjasama, pemikiran kritis dan penyelesaian masalah.

“Dasar ini menggabung dan menyelaraskan semua inisiatif ICT sedia ada seperti SchoolNet, Makmal Komputer, EduWebTV, Pusat Akses dan apa jua inisiatif ICT yang dilaksanakan pada masa depan dengan tujuan meningkatkan pencapaian murid,” katanya ketika melancarkan dasar itu di sini, semalam.

Hadir sama Ketua Pengarah Pelajaran, Tan Sri Alimuddin Mohd Dom; Timbalan Ketua Setiausaha (Pengurusan) Kementerian Pela-jaran, Dr Rosli Mohamad dan Ketua Pegawai Eksekutif Perbadanan Kemajuan Multimedia (MDeC), Datuk Badlisham Ghazali.

Difahamkan, dasar itu dilancar berikutan kajian Unit Perancang Ekonomi (EPU) Jabatan Perdana Menteri yang melaporkan Pelan Induk Pembangunan Pendidikan 2006-2010 tidak menyatakan secara khusus peranan ICT sebagai pengupaya proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran yang berkesan.
EPU turut menyifatkan pelaburan RM6.1 bilion bagi inisiatif ICT untuk tempoh 1999 hingga 2009 sebagai tidak memberikan pulangan setimpal kepada pembangunan modal insan negara.

Muhyiddin berkata, dasar itu akan menjadikan amalan di negara maju sebagai penanda aras untuk memastikan komponen ICT dalam pendidikan mampu mencapai piawaian antarabangsa.

Katanya, dengan menjadikan dasar itu sebagai rujukan, pelaksanaan semua program ICT di kementerian menjurus kepada sasaran yang sama iaitu mempertingkatkan pencapaian murid dan memastikan setiap murid mempunyai akses kepada pendidikan yang berkualiti.

Empat asas menjadi teras dasar iaitu pembangunan modal insan berterusan, penggunaan teknologi yang sesuai bagi mengintegrasikan inisiatif ICT sedia ada dalam pendidikan, proses pengajaran dan pembelajaran dan pengurusan pendidikan menggunakan ICT.

Sunday, 8 April 2012

20 Resepi BerSaHaBaT

Apabila bersahabat, diri sendiri dan sahabat harus mempunyai harapan dan tanggungjawab tersendiri agar persahabatan itu kekal dan diredhai Allah Taala.



Antaranya;
1. Bersikap jujur dan berterus terang
2. Jangan menyimpan kisah silam@pertengkaran lama dalam hati
3.Sentiasa membantu,tidak berkira wang ringgit, tenaga dan masa
4.Ketahanan bergurau senda, adat bergurau, pastikan anda dan sahabat boleh menerima gurauan
5.Jangan terlalu celupar@mengkritik orang lebih mudah menerima cadangan
6.Jangan terlalu mengambil tahu hal peribadi orang terdekat dengan sahabat seperti tunang, isteri, suami /janda/duda dahulu.
7.Perkara sensitif seperti gaji, kenaikan pangkat dan hutangnya usah di tanya.
8.Pandai menyimpan rahsia terutama hal peribadi seperti rumahtangga atau hubungan suami isteri sahabat.
9.Terima kekurangan dan keburukan sahabat seadanya. Cuba lihat positifnya.
10.Bijak menyesuaikan tutur kata dengan keadaan emosi sahabat.
11.Berita baik atau berita sedih sahabat biarlah dia sendiri memberitahu rakan lain walaupun kita sudah mengetahui. Ini tanda kita menghormatinya.
12.Mampu memaafkan kesilapan sahabat dan memberi peluang kepadanya
13.Menghormati hak dan kehidupan peribadi sahabat. Sesekali beri peluang sahabat bersendiri. Jika terlalu berdampingan, mungkin menjemukan dan kita hanya menyekat perhubungannya dengan insan lain.
14.Ada perkara@masalah sahabat boleh diberi nasihat dan cadangan.
15.Ada isu sensitif yang mungkin sahabat hanya mahu meluahkannya kepada kita tetapi enggan mendengar cadangan@pandangan.
16.Jikalau salah seorang marah,biarkan dia bercakap apa saja. Beri peluang dia melepaskan amarah di hati. Jangan di balas, berdiam diri dan tunggu hingga dia reda dan sejuk dulu. Kena terima hakikat, setiap orang ada lautan di hati yang pasang surut.
17.Tidak terlalu akrab spt membawa keluarga sendiri bermalam, berkelah atau bercuti bersama-sama keluarga sahabat.
18.Seandai ada perasaan cuak pada sahabat, risiklah daripada orang yang rapat dengannya. Orang tengah yg jujur boleh membantu.
19.Sewaktu sahabat sedang marah, elok mendiamkan diri. Jikalau ia mengomel, kita hanya dengar dan angguk. Itu lebih baik drp membuat komen . Ia boleh memburukkan keadaan.
20.Sirami persahabatan dengan pemberian@ucapan yang merangsang perhubungan.

***Kalau kita menerapkan 20 Resepi ini dalam persahabatan . Insya’allah, persahabatan kita akan kekal abadi meskipun pernah di landa ribut taufan. Apalah ertinya hidup kita tanpa ada sahabat disisi kita.

SeMaLaM aDaLaH kEnAnGaN, hArI iNi SuAtU kEnYaTaAn & EsOk MeNjAdI iMpIaN


♥ Hatiku seperti buku..

Di halaman pertama,aku tulis nama Allah,org tuaku & keluargaku.

Kerana,tanpa mereka---aku xkan ada di dunia ini..

♥ Dihalaman selanjutnya aku tulis nama teman2x ku,kerana mereka sgt bererti buatku..

♥ Lalu ku buka sampai bahagian tengah,ku tulis nama org yg pernah menyakitiku---kerana bahagian tengah mudah utk dirobek & dibuang..

♥ Dan dihalaman terakhir,ku tulis namamu.. Kerana,kamu akan menjadi seseorg yg sangat bererti selamanya...& sampai akhir cerita buku kehidupanku... :)

InsyaAllah..

Friday, 30 March 2012

HOW TO DEVELOP SELF-CONFIDENCE & INFLUENCE PEOPLE BY PUBLIC SPEAKING

1st: Start with a Strong & Persistent Desire

This is of far more importance than you probably realize. If an instructor could look into your mind and heart now and ascertain the depth of your desires, he could foretell, most with certainty, the swiftness of the progress you will make. If your desire is pale and flabby, your achievements will also take on that hue and consistency. But if you go after your subject with persistence and with the energy of a bulldog after a cat, nothing underneath the Milky Way will defeat you.

Therefore, arouse your enthusiasm for this self-study. Enumerate its benefits. Think of what additional self-confidence and the ability to talk more convincingly in the public will mean to you. Think of what it may mean and what it ought to mean, in dollars and cents. Think of what it may mean to you socially; of the friends it will bring, of the increase of your personal influence, of the leadership it will give you. And it will give you leadership more rapidly than almost any other activity you can think of or imagine.

“There is no other accomplishment,” stated Chauncey M. Depew, “which any man can have that will so quickly make for him a career and secure recognition as the ability to speak acceptably.”

Philip D. Armour, after he had amassed millions, said: “I would rather have been a great speaker than a great capitalist.”

It is an attainment that almost every person of education longs for. After Andrew Carnegis’s death there was found, among his papers, a plan for his life drawn up when he was thirty-three years of age. He then felt that in two more years he could so arrange his business as to have an annual income of fifty thousand; so he proposed to retire at thirty-five, go to oxford and get a through education, and “pay special attention to speaking in public.”

Think of the glow of satisfaction and pleasure that will accrue from the exercise of this new power. The author has traveled around over no small part of the world; and has had many and varied experiences; but for downright and lasting inward satisfaction, he knows of few things that will compare to standing before an audience and making men think your thoughts after you. It will give you a sense of strength, a feeling of power. It will appeal to your pride of personal accomplishment. It will set you off from and raise you above your fellow men. There is magic in it and a never-to-be-forgotten thrill. “Two minutes before I begin,” a speaker confessed, “I would rather be whipped than start; but two minutes before finish, I would rather be shot than stop.”


In every effort, some men grow faint-hearted and fall by the wayside; so you should keep thinking of what this skill will mean to you until your desire is white hot. You should start this program with an enthusiasm that will carry you through triumphant to the end. Set aside one certain night of the week for the reading of these chapters. In short, make it as easy as possible to go ahead. Make it as difficult as possible to retreat.

When Julius Caesar sailed over the channel from Gaul and landed with his legions on what is now England, what did he do to insure the success of his arms? A very clever thing: he halted his soldiers on the chalk cliffs of Dover, and, looking down over the waves two hundred feet below, they saw red tongues of fire consume every ship in which they had crossed. In the enemy’s country, with the last link with the Continent gone, the last means of retreating burned, there was but one thing left for them to do: to advance, to conquer. That is precisely what they did.

Such was the spirit of the immortal Caesar. Why not make it yours, too, in this war to exterminate any foolish fear of audiences?

2nd: Know Thoroughly What You Are Going To Talk About

Unless a person has thought out and planned his talk and knows what he is going to say, he can’t feel very comfortable when he faces his auditors. He is like the blind leading the blind. Under such circumstances, your speaker ought to be self-conscious, ought to feel repentant, and ought to be ashamed of his negligence.

“I was elected to the Legislature in the fall of 1881,” Teddy Roosevelt wrote in his Autobioghraphy, “and found myself the youngest man in that body. Like all young men inexperienced members, I had considerable difficulty in teaching myselft to speak. I profited much by the advice of a hard-headed old countryman-who was unconsciously paraphrasing the Duke of Wellington, who was himself doubtless paraphrasing somebody else. The advice ran: “Don’t speak until you are sure you have something to say, and know just what it is; then say it and sit down.’”

This “hard-headed old countryman” ought to have told Roosevelt of another aid in overcoming nervousness. He ought to have added: “ It will help you to throw off embarrassment if you can find something to do before an audience – if you can exhibit something, write a word on the blackboard, or point out a spot on the map, or move a table, or throw open a window, or shift some books and papers – any physical action with a purpose behind it may help you to feel more at home.”

True, it is not always easy to find an excuse for doing such things; but there is the suggestion. Use it if you can; but use it the first few times only. A baby does not cling to chairs after it once learns to walk.

3rd: Act Confident

One of the famous psychologists that America has produced, Professor William James, wrote as follows:

Action seems to follow feeling, but really action and feeling go together; and by regulating the action, which is under the more direct control of the will, we can indirectly regulate the feeling, which is not.

Thus the sovereign voluntary path to cheerfulness, if our spontaneous cheerfulness be lost, is to sit up cheer-fully and to act and speak as if cheerfulness were already there. If such conduct does not make you feel cheerful, nothing else on that occasion can.

So, to feel brave, act as if we were brave, use all of our will to that end, and a courage fit will very likely replace the fit of fear.

Apply Professor James’ advice. To develop courage when you are facing an audience, act as if you already had it. Of course, unless you are prepared, all the acting in the world will avail but little. But granted that you know what you are going to talk about, step out briskly and take a deep breath. In fact, breathe deeply for thirty seconds before you ever face your audience. The increased supply of oxygen will buoy you up and give you courage. The great tenor, Jean de Reszke, used to say that when you had your breath so you “could sit on it” nervousness vanished.

In every age, in every clime, men have always admired courage; so no matter how your heart may be pounding inside, stride forth bravely, stop, stand still and act as if you loved it.

Draw yourself up to your full height, look your audience straight in the eyes, and begin to talk as confidently as if every one of them owed you money. Imagine that they do. Imagine that they have assembled there to beg you for an extension of credit. The psychological effect on you will be beneficial.

Do not nervously button and unbutton your coat, play with your beads or fumble with your hands. If you must make nervous movements, place your hand behind your back and twist your fingers there where no one can see the performance - or wiggle your toes.

As a general rule, it is bad for a speaker to hide behind furniture; but it may give you a little courage the first few times to stand behind a table or chair and to grip them tightly – or hold a coin firmly in the palm of your hand.

How did Teddy Roosevelt develop his characteristic courage and self-reliance? Was he endowed by a nature with a venturesome and daring spirit? Not at all. “Having brrn a rather sickly and awkward boy,” he confesses in his Autobiography, “I was, as a young man, at first both nervous and distrustful of my own prowess. I had to train myselft painfully and laboriously not merely as regards my body but as regards my soul and spirit.”

Fortunately, he has told us how how he achieved the transformation: “When a boy,” he writes, “I read a passage in one of Marryat’s books which always impressed me. In this passage the captain of some small British man-of-war is explaining to the hero how to acquire the quality of fearlessness. He says that at the outset almost every man is frightened when he goes into action, but that the course to follow is for the man to keep such a grip on himself that he can act just as if he were not frightened. After this is kept up long enough, it changes from pretence to reality, and the man does in very fact become fearless by sheer dint of practicing fearlessness when he does not feel it. (I am using my own language, not Marryat’s).

“This was the theory upon which I went. There were all kinds of things of which I was afraid at first, ranging from grizzly bears to ‘mean’ horses and gun-fighters; but by acting as if I was not afraid I gradually ceased to be afraid. Most men can have the same experience if they choose.”

You can have that very experience, too, if you wish. “In war,” said Marshal Foch, “the best defensive is an offensive.” So take the offensive against your fears. Go out to meet them, battle them, conquer them by sheer boldness at every opportunity.

Have a message, and then think of yourself as a western Union boy instructed to deliver it. We pay slight attention to the boy.



AN ORGANIZE WAY OF THINKING

Edward Debono – 6 Thinking Hats

1. White Hat – Purely Fact & figures/data

2. Red Hat – Emosions (how feel about that Particular issue)


3. Black Hat – Cautios (being critical & pointing out errors)

4. Yellow Hat – Positive (positive superlation Assesment &
constructive thinking)

5. Green Hat - Growth Creative (how to eliminate risk /high changes

6. Blue Hat – Overview, Control (Thinking about thinking,control, dimension, focus)

Tuesday, 27 March 2012

Proud to be Malaysian

i'm proud to be MALAYSIAN...

n betrambah proud bila tgk gamba nih...

took from my fren page...from FB...but i thought from University of Bath....

they have the competition...i think so coz not really well read...

but share the picture here...

really cooolllllllllll.......awesome dude....

really make me proud...

http://www.bath.ac.uk/news/2011/university-of-the-year

Perasmian Kompleks Permata Pintar Negara_27 March 2012

YAB Dato’ Sri Mohd. Najib Bin Tun Haji Abdul Razak, Perdana Menteri Malaysia akan ke UKM hari ini.


Majlis Perasmian Kompleks PermataPintar Negara


Selamat Datang Perdana Menteri Malaysia dan isteri...

Saturday, 24 March 2012

BAUCAR BUKU

1 more baucar buku yang nak spendkan...

decide to buy calsulator for my brother...

n the balance buy some books for my nephew...

insyaallah...

sebagai kenangan, nie last voucher buku tersebut...


allignment and new TYRES WQU 9554


MADANI AUTO
NO 27A & 29A,
JLN 3/69 SEKSYEN 3
43650 BANDAR BARU BANGI
SELANGOR


quiet satisfied with the service...

the service delivered so fast, n inform the cust. the detailed...

actually i already know whats going on with my car...

coz all this time, the only me, alone need to take care of it...

so i'm already know the act behind it but pretend that i didn't know anything...

so not anybody can fool me...hehe..

actually, this month my car need to also...reached the limit already...

but because need to do this also...so follow the prioritize lah...

the service done today:

1. Good Year  185/60/14 Duraplus- 2pcs/front car-RM190x2


2. Rubber Valve-2pcs-RM5x2
3. Computerised wheel allignment-1 set-RM20


4. Power window switch-RM40
5. Fius for aircond-RM3
6. Screw Chamber-RM20
7. Adjust chamber-RM20


so, total my RM for today's service RM493.00...hehe...means no more EXPENCES/DRESS/SHIRT/BAJU KURONG/TUDUNG for this month..

Friday, 23 March 2012

blanje kawan2 makan kfc...

sebelum nie penah janji, if dapat keje, nak blanja kwn2 makan...

ikutler mkn apa pon, at least meraikan...

untuk family, dah buat makan sket2 kat rumah bln 1 ritu...

insyaallah, lepas nie nak buat majlis doa selamat tuk arwah ayah, Tuan Soh Bin Raja Ibrahim plak...Insyaallah yah...doakan AYAH bahagia di sana...anakmu ini akan selalu mendoakanmu yah...ALFatihah...

hari nie, 23 Mac 2012, blanja kawan2 kat ukm plak...tp x abis g blanja...

kene 1round g kot...insyaallah...nak blanje sape2 yg baik selama nie ngan mas....

just tuk sharing.....


KFC began with Colonel Harland Sanders. He discovered his penchant for cooking when
he was only 9 years old. Through the years he grew up to become a personage the
world knows as Colonel Sanders, founder of KFC.
He reached celebrity status in 1952, when he decided to franchise his famous Kentucky Fried Chicken recipe blends of 11 herbs and spices to the rest of America. By the early 70's, that special recipe reached Malaysia.
About Us
Today, KFC Malaysia continues to serve finger lickin' good, succulent pieces of chicken. The flavourful blends of 11 herbs and spices give KFC's delicious aroma. With the chicken's natural juices sealed-in, leaving a special mouth watering taste that cannot be replaced. KFC prides itself as a fast-food restaurant that give customers great tasting chicken with a selection of home-styled side dishes and desserts to make a wholesome, complete and satisfying meal.