Tuesday, June 24, 2008

my exprience in chenor part2

after the jungle tracking activity, all the contenstant were taking into school hall by their group. at this time they had to tell their background and status. this activity called muhasabah diri. suddenly some girl begun to cry when they had to face and hear the speech. this story will be coutinue.

Friday, June 20, 2008

welcome to Paris



Paris in French is the capital city of France. It is situated on the Seine river, in nothern France. Paris is today one of the world's leading business and cultural centres, and its influence in politics, education, entertainment, media, fashion, science and the arts all contribute to its status as one of the world's major global cities. Paris is the most popular tourist destination in the world, with over 30 million foreign visitors per year. There are numerous iconic landmarks among its many attractions, along with world famous institutions and popular park...more informaton visit www.ciaworldfactbook.com or contact me




Thursday, June 19, 2008

My exprient in Chenor

Last friday, I went to Sekolah Menengah Tengku Ampuan Afzan at Chenor in Pahang. Before we went to that school, we waited a bus in Pusanika. The trip to chenor from Ukm was about 2 hour. we arrived in Chenor at 4.30 pm. I really susprise when we arrived because the place so peace and beautiful. the student in that school very nice and friendly. at first day, we maked ice breaking and regestration after that we took a dinner together. at nigth my duty was started, first thing i do was arrange the chair and remove the table. I was helps by the school student what all we called them ' Helpers'. Once again I susprised because all the Helpers were girl. They work very hard and they were prettier too. on second day, the programme begun with sport in the morning, we make a football competation. Ukm student beat Smk Chenor 4 - 1 on that competation.Later we make some activities with the student until jungle tracking .

Wednesday, June 18, 2008

Vancouver most livable cities-unit 8

Vancouver has been ranked the best place to live in the world for the fifth year in a row in a survey by the Economist magazine, while Toronto took fifth place out of 132 cities.


The two Canadian cities rank among the top five because they have low crime rates, little threat from instability or terrorism, and a highly developed transport and communications infrastructure, says the survey by the Economist Intelligence Unit (EIU).

Vancouver scored a livability index of 1.3 per cent, with zero indicating exceptional quality of living and 100 indicating life there is intolerable or severely restricted.

A good transportation system helped Vancouver top the Economist's list of the world's most livable cities, again.A good transportation system helped Vancouver top the Economist's list of the world's most livable cities, again.
(Charlie Cho/CBC)

Toronto's livability index was 3.0.

Australia also fared well in the survey, securing four spots among the top 10 cities.

Algiers came in at the bottom of the ranking. Nine cities, including Algiers, present the worst-case scenario in which most aspects of living quality are severely restricted, according to the survey.

The EIU's livability ranking is part of the magazine's Worldwide Cost of Living Survey.

The survey considered 40 individual factors in categories such as stability, health care, culture, environment, education and infrastructure.

sham (a117258)

Tropical cyclone-unit 3

A tropical cyclone is a storm system characterized by a low pressure center and numerous thunderstorms that produce strong winds and flooding rain. A tropical cyclone feeds on heat released when moist air rises, resulting in condensation of water vapour contained in the moist air. They are fueled by a different heat mechanism than other cyclonic windstorms such as nor'easters, European windstorms, and polar lows, leading to their classification as "warm core" storm systems.

The term "tropical" refers to both the geographic origin of these systems, which form almost exclusively in tropical regions of the globe, and their formation in Maritime Tropical air masses. The term "cyclone" refers to such storms' cyclonic nature, with counterclockwise rotation in the Northern Hemisphere and clockwise rotation in the Southern Hemisphere. Depending on their location and strength, tropical cyclones are referred to by other names, such as hurricane, typhoon, tropical storm, cyclonic storm, tropical depression and simply cyclone.



hisham (a117258)

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

LET THIS TRUES STORY SERVE AS A WARNING

LET THIS TRUE STORY SERVE AS A WARNING

To the men : warn your loved ones!
To the women
: remember this!

About a month ago there was a woman standing by the Mega Mall entrance passing out flyers to all the women going in. The woman had written the flyer herself to tell about an experience she had, so that she might warn other women.

The previous day, this woman had finished shopping, went out to her car and discovered that she had a flat. She got the jack out of the trunk and began to change the flat. A nice man dressed in business suit and carrying a briefcase walked up to her and said,

'I notice you're changing a flat tire. Would you like me to take care of it for you?'

The woman was grateful for his offer and accepted his help. They chatted amiably while the man changed the flat, and then put the flat tire and the jack in the trunk, shut it and dusted his hands off.

The woman thanked him profusely, and as she was about to get in her car, the man told her that he left his car around on the other side of the mall, and asked if she would mind giving him a lift to his car. She was a little surprised and asked him why his car was on the other side. He explained that he had met an old friend in the mall whom he hadn't seen for some time and they had a bite to eat and visited for a while; he got turned around in the mall and left through the wrong exit, and now he was running late and his car was clear around on the other side of the mall.

The woman hated to tell him 'no' because he had just rescued her from having to change her flat tire all by herself, but she felt uneasy. Then she remembered seeing the man put his briefcase in her trunk before shutting it and before he asked her for the ride to his car.

She told him that she'd be happy to drive him to his car, but she just remembered one last thing she needed to buy. She said she would only be a few minutes; he could sit down in her car and wait for her; she would be as quick as she could be. She hurried into the mall, and told a security guard what had happened; the guard came out to her car with her, but the man had left.

They opened the trunk, took out his locked briefcase and took it down to the police station. The police opened it (ostensibly to look for ID so they could return it to the man). What they found was rope, duct tape and knives.

When the police checked her 'flat' tire, there was nothing wrong with it; the air had simply been let out. It was obvious what the man's motive was, and obvious that he had carefully thought it out in advance.

The woman was blessed to have escaped harm. How much worse it would have been had she waited in the car while the man fixed the tire, or if she had a baby strapped into a car seat. Or if she'd gone against her judgment and given him a lift.


PLEASE BE SAFE AND NOT SORRY!




SOMETIMES, THAT FEELING IN YOUR GUT IS THE VOICE OF GOD. TRUST YOUR INSTINCTS!!


Monday, June 16, 2008

Memories in English Foundation Set 17 Class May/June 2008!



A lot of jokes, happiness and beautiful smiles!!!


By: Rahifah Mohd Tejeri (A115487)