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Friday, October 2, 2009

san zhong ai (3 jenis cinta)

before mandarin night

test microphone
lee laoshi
working together
kepala rimau?? naga???
hehe...ni name ai ta

here the lyric of the song that i sang during mandarin night


NI NAME AI TA

zhidao ai xiaoshi ni cai dongde
hingga cinta menghilang kau baru mengerti
直到消失

qu zhenxi shenbian mei ge
hargai setiap
去珍惜身

meihao fengjing, zhishi ta zaoyi liqu
pemandangan indah, hanya saja dia dari awal telah meninggalkannya
美好 只是早已离去

zhidao ni xiangtong ta zao yijing
hingga kau menjadi yakin dia dari awal telah
直到想通早已

bu zai dui ni liulian
tidak mencintaimu lagi
不再对你

zuihou de, ni kaishi le yi duan zhengzha
akhirnya kau memulai sebuah perjuangan
最后的 始了一段
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-----REFF-----
ni name ai ta, weishenme bu ba ta liuxia
kau begitu mencintainya, mengapa tidak menahannya pergi
么爱她 不把留下

weishenme bu shuo xinlihua, ni shen ai ta
mengapa tidak mengatakan apa yang ada di dalam hati, kau mencintainya sangat dalam
心里 爱她

zhe shi mei ge ren dou zhidao a
ini setiap orang telah mengetahuinya
是每人都知道

ni name ai ta, weishenme bu ba ta liuxia
kau begitu mencintainya, mengapa tidak menahannya pergi
么爱她 不把留下

shibushi ni you shen ai de, liang ge ta
benarkah kau mempunyai cinta yang dalam terhadap dia (cewek) yang kedua
是不是有深 两个她

suoyi ni bu xiang zai rang ziji, wufa ziba
sehingga kau tidak ingin membiarkan diri tak dapat melepaskan diri (dalam keadaan serba terikat atau serba salah)
所以不想再自己 无法自拔

want to know the result of the night???



The best musical drama


The best prop, and multimedia


The best supporter




very much thanks to all my friend from DIB3B mandarin Class and special thanks to miss Lee Chai Chuen, our mandarin laoshi in making this Musical Drama San Zhong Ai.



Wednesday, September 9, 2009

I am an insomniac

Insomnia. Maybe this word is regular for some of us, but some of us do not even know the meaning of insomnia. Insomnia is the distress and the concern of not being able to fall asleep when you want to. Insomnia does not associate with not sleeping. Some people who suffer from insomnia can stay up all night playing card games or enjoying themselves at wild parties without any distress at all. People grumble of insomnia only when they stay in bed and cannot sleep.that is what happening to me in last week, maybe because i write on topic insomnia in my academic writing assignment.....hahahaaha.... dear friends, now i want to tell you that if you have the symptoms of insomnia; you do not have to worry because you are not alone. This is because some of the well known political figures are also face insomnia. Lyndon Johnson, Harry Truman, John F. Kennedy and Winston Churchill are example of well known person in the world having insomnia problems. Even Michael Jackson also have this problem. so...chill!! maybe this statement can make me fell 'okay' toward my insomnia problem right now...hahahaha
okay friend, enjoy your sleep okay...=)

Saturday, September 5, 2009

pemalas..



ya saya mengaku saya seorang yang sangat pemalas nak update blog ni...kesian dia dah bpa lama x dpt new post..hahaha..hmm terima la diri sy ni seadanya...kawan2 blogger semua mendesak...
"eh2 bli nk update blog"...
"lama x updte ye"...
"sibuk sgt ke??"...
"npe malas sgt nk update blog ni ha??"...
....
macam2 lagi laa..
bertubi-tubi sy mendapat soalan tersebut
hahaahaha..hmm
mungkin saya perlu mencari idea dan semangat baru untuk terus berblogging...
anyway.. hope this entry will bring this blog up for several days...ahahahaha

Friday, August 14, 2009

Jangkitan Influenza A(H1N1) Di Sekolah Atau Institusi

Jangkitan Influenza A(H1N1) Di Sekolah Atau Institusi


1. Anak saya belajar di salah sebuah institusi/ sekolah yang mempunyai kejadian influenza A(H1N1), apakah yang perlu saya lakukan?

Sekiranya institusi/sekolah anak tuan DITUTUP untuk tempoh tertentu, anak tuan hendaklah sentiasa berada di rumah dan memantau kesihatan diri. Pada masa yang sama pihak sekolah tidak dibenarkan untuk mengadakan sebarang aktiviti di dalam tempoh penutupan tersebut

Jika anak tuan mempunyai gejala selesema (influenza-like-illness) yang ringan, beliau perlu sentiasa mengamalkan langkah pencegahan di rumah di samping memantau kesihatan diri menggunakan Panduan menilai tahap kesihatan diri di rumah. Sekiranya gejala berterusan dan bertambah teruk, anak tuan perlu mendapatkan rawatan doktor.

Sekiranya institusi/sekolah anak tuan TIDAK DITUTUP, beliau dinasihatkan untuk mengamalkan langkah-langkah pencegahan bagi mengelakkan jangkitan tersebut


2. Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan penutupan sekolah/ institusi?

Apabila sesebuah sekolah/institusi ditutup kerana jangkitan influenza A(H1N1), ia bermakna semua pelajar termasuk guru dan lain-lain kakitangan sokongan dikehendaki untuk berada di rumah.

Ia bertujuan bagi mencegah penularan jangkitan infuenza A(H1N1) dan seterusnya memastikan individu yang mengalami gejala-gejala influenza-like-illness untuk berehat di rumah sehingga pulih supaya orang lain tidak terdedah kepada jangkitan Influenza A(H1N1) ini.


3. Adakah sekolah yang ditutup perlu dibasmi kuman sebelum dibuka semula?

Tidak. Pada umumnya sekolah akan ditutup dalam tempoh seminggu. Perlu diketahui bahawa virus H1N1 ini hanya dapat bertahan di persekitaran dalam tempoh 48 jam.


4. Kalau seseorang pesakit positif H1N1 dan telah sembuh, adakah beliau boleh hadir ke sekolah seperti biasa?

Ya, beliau boleh hadir ke sekolah seperti biasa. Secara umumnya seseorang pesakit yang telah mendapat rawatan lengkap, tidak akan menjangkiti orang lain.

sama-samalah kita berdoa agar virus h1n1 ini berhenti tersebar. amin..

sumber: http://h1n1.moh.gov.my/JangkitanInfluenzaDiSekolahAtauInstitusi.php

Thursday, July 9, 2009

When Future Governor Write


RM 1000



RM1 Circulation Coin (1st Series), -

Ismail Mad Ali Signature

RM20..
Duit Ayam Kedah, 1710; Cockerel-shaped.

Early Money in the Country

In the early days, people exchanged goods by 'bartering' for what they needed. Under this arrangement, goods were exchanged for goods. But this is not always convenient. The carpenter must look for a person who can provide him with the right mix of foodstuffs in exchange for the table, which he will make for him. The indivisibility of large items posed a real problem. So did the selection of the right person to barter with. With time, it soon became apparent that a form of medium of exchange would solve the problems. A unit of measure based on something that was valuable, durable, easy to store, homogeneous and portable was required for this purpose. Gold and silver fitted the bill. Thus the use of primitive money in the form of metallic (usually gold or silver) tokens or coins was introduced.

Through the ages, money has become not only a medium of exchange and a unit and store of value, but also a historical document on the culture, religion and traditions of the society. Coins have been used to record historical events, such as the reign of kings, or the art and design motifs of the time when the coins were issued. The inscriptions, the designs and motifs used on coins reflected the important events, traditions and social and political changes of nations. With time, money in the form of paper currency or notes were introduced, as these were convenient to issue, use and store, as the economic life of society became more complex.


Early Money in the Malay States

During the Han Dynasty (206 BC-221AD), the merchants of China and India discovered that the best alternative to the overland caravan trade route between East and West Asia was by way of the Isthmus of Kra, the narrow neck of land that separates the South China Sea from the Indian Ocean. The Chinese traders would land their goods in the region of Patani on the east Coast of the Isthmus of Kra, while the Indian merchants and later, the Arab from the Middle East, established their trading centres in the region of present day Kedah in the West Coast.

During this period, the local people used cowrie shells imported from the Maldive Islands or Borneo as currency for minor market purchases. For a long time, these shells were valued as amulets to ensure safe childbirth and as fertility charms. They could be strung together to facilitate easy transportation, or to form higher denominations when necessary.

From the eighth century onwards, merchants from China introduced copper cash in bulk into the Malay States and there formed the chief, and at times the sole, currency of the majority of the States of the Eastern Archipelago.

The first native coinage of the Malay States developed from this copper cash. Owing to the monsoons and the shortage of ships to carry out trading, the shortage of the copper cash led local chiefs and merchants to cast imitations of the cash for their own needs. In the east coast states, this copper cash in due course developed into a truly native coinage.



Come on Malaysians !! Keep moving of numismatics and economics..buy local product..peace!!