Everybody in this world want to be a successful people. But how? This is the steps to be successful in life :
1.Identify your passions.
Before you can achieve
success, you will have to define what success means to you. While it may
take years to realize what you want to do with your life, identifying
your passions, interests, and values will help you set goals and give
your life a sense of meaning.
2.Make a list of your goals, and what you might do to achieve them.
Be sure to address both short-term and long-term goals; try to think beyond financial/career goals.
3. Live purposefully.
In
order to achieve your dreams and be the person you want to be, you will
have to start paying attention to your actions. Ask yourself, is what
I'm doing going to lead me to where I want to be in life?
4. Be educated.
Education gives you the knowledge,
skills, and credibility to achieve your maximum potential. In terms of
financial success, statistics have shown that the more education you
have (i.e. the higher degree you achieve), the more money you are likely
to make.
5. Manage your time.
Putting off important tasks until
the last minute can cause you unnecessary stress, and increases the
likelihood of errors. Manage your time so that you have enough time to
complete a task effectively.
But everything is started from our-self whether want success or not.
Sunday, 2 November 2014
Cute Cats
I actually not type people that addicted to cat, but I don't know why after I at Universiti Utara Malaysia, I very like to see cat. Maybe I always together with people like cat. :p
Cats are similar in anatomy to the other fields, with strong, flexible bodies, quick reflexes, sharp retractable claws, and teeth adapted to killing small prey. Cat sense fit a crepuscular and predatory ecological niche. Cats can hear sounds too faint or too high in frequency for human ears, such as those made by mice and other small animals. They can see in near darkness. Like most other mammals, cats have poorer color vision and a better sense of smells than humans.
Despite being solitary hunters, cats are a social spicies, and cat communication includes the use of a variety of vocalizations (mewing, purring, trilling, hissing, growling, and grunting), as well as cat pheromenes, and types of cat specific body language.
This Is Terengganu
Terengganu is one of the Malaysian state which is endowed with a wealth
of charming and refreshing natural landscapes. She has
beaches, exotic islands, lush virgin tropical jungle, quaint fishing
villages, dazzling waterfalls and many, many more. Her miles and
miles of white, sandy beaches and crystal clear water stretches
throughout its 225 km coastline, extending from Besut in the north
to Kemaman in the South. Her islands are among the most picturesque and
fascinating in the country. From its myriad of colourful pastimes
which include batik printing and songket weaving to the rapturous
celebration of its many generations of cultural and traditional
heritage, Terengganu is indeed a very blessed state.
Terengganu's population, which stands at approximately 1 million people, consists of 90% Malays, with the rest being made up of Chinese and Indians. The pace of life in Kuala Terengganu, its capital state, and all the towns and villages in Terengganu is unhurried and unaffected by the hustle and bustle of a big city.
Terengganu's history goes back to as far as the 1st century and has long been an important area of Malay settlement. Throughout the time up to the present day, Terengganu has been ruled by 16 Sultans.
Pictures below will showed the beautiful of Terengganu. Lets come and holiday at Terengganu.
Terengganu's population, which stands at approximately 1 million people, consists of 90% Malays, with the rest being made up of Chinese and Indians. The pace of life in Kuala Terengganu, its capital state, and all the towns and villages in Terengganu is unhurried and unaffected by the hustle and bustle of a big city.
Terengganu's history goes back to as far as the 1st century and has long been an important area of Malay settlement. Throughout the time up to the present day, Terengganu has been ruled by 16 Sultans.
Pictures below will showed the beautiful of Terengganu. Lets come and holiday at Terengganu.
Tengku Sultanah Zahirah Mosque
Cristal Mosque
Payang Market
Chinese Street
View from Terengganu River
The most famous food
Sata
Kerepok Lekor
Abuden
Abuden is :The short form of "Ah, but then?" to indicate, "What else did you expect?" or "Wasn't that obvious?"
This video will show the habits that we always do without we know it.
Lets see yaa
Its Me
NIK NURUL AIN BINTI NIK YA
22 YEARS OLD
BACHELOR IN LOGISTICS AND TRANSPORTATION
KUALA TERENGGANU
CHAR KUEW TEAW
TEH O ICE
BLUE
THE OLDEST FROM 3 SIBLINGS
Simple person and easy to know. :p
Trip To Pangkor Island
Pangkor, with its charming mix of fishing settlements and resorts, is a fascinating and convenient holiday destination. It presents the visitor with a rare chance to live near fishermen and observe their lifestyle and also to simply enjoy the fine beaches and resort amenities.
The fishermen live in scattered settlements on the eastern side, facing the town of Lumut and Teluk Batik. Visitors get a chance to see some of them on the 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut as the ferry stops at the main settlements of Sungai Pinang Kecil and Sungai Pinang Besar before landing at Pangkor Town.
Pangkor's two popular beach areas of Pasir Bogak and Teluk Nipah offer sun and sea enthusiasts activities like scuba-diving, snorkelling, wind-surfing and fishing. While Pasir Bogak is quite developed, Teluk Nipah still retains its kampung or village atmosphere. Teluk Ketapang or Turtle Bay still receives turtles on their egg-laying pilgrimages. Some of the resorts on the island also have excellent golf courses on their property.
By Sea
Pangkor is a 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut. There are departures every half hour.
By Air
The private carrier Berjaya Air flies 5 times a week from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport just outside Kuala Lumpur to Pangkor.
Take the North-South Expressway heading north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll plaza. The rest of the journey will be on trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan Lumut or Lumut Naval Base. You will then need to follow signboards to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan and Pulau Pangkor.
By Road
Take the North-South Expressway heading north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll plaza. The rest of the journey will be on trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan Lumut or Lumut Naval Base. You will then need to follow signboards to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan and Pulau Pangkor.
I does many activities like snorkeling and visited many historical places at Pangkor Island. This trip is very memorable for me.
The fishermen live in scattered settlements on the eastern side, facing the town of Lumut and Teluk Batik. Visitors get a chance to see some of them on the 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut as the ferry stops at the main settlements of Sungai Pinang Kecil and Sungai Pinang Besar before landing at Pangkor Town.
Pangkor's two popular beach areas of Pasir Bogak and Teluk Nipah offer sun and sea enthusiasts activities like scuba-diving, snorkelling, wind-surfing and fishing. While Pasir Bogak is quite developed, Teluk Nipah still retains its kampung or village atmosphere. Teluk Ketapang or Turtle Bay still receives turtles on their egg-laying pilgrimages. Some of the resorts on the island also have excellent golf courses on their property.
By Sea
Pangkor is a 40-minute ferry ride from Lumut. There are departures every half hour.
By Air
The private carrier Berjaya Air flies 5 times a week from the Sultan Abdul Aziz Shah Airport just outside Kuala Lumpur to Pangkor.
Take the North-South Expressway heading north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll plaza. The rest of the journey will be on trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan Lumut or Lumut Naval Base. You will then need to follow signboards to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan and Pulau Pangkor.
By Road
Take the North-South Expressway heading north towards Perak. Exit at the Bidor toll plaza. The rest of the journey will be on trunk roads. Follow signboards stating Pelabuhan Lumut or Lumut Naval Base. You will then need to follow signboards to Teluk Intan, Sitiawan and Pulau Pangkor.
I does many activities like snorkeling and visited many historical places at Pangkor Island. This trip is very memorable for me.
Palestine
In recent history the area called Palestine includes the territories of present day Israel and Jordan (see map above. For earlier history of the term see article). From 1517 to 1917 most of this area remained under the rule of the Ottoman Empire.
Ottoman Empire was dissolved at the end of World War I. Its successor, modern republic of Turkey, transferred Palestine to British Empire control under the Lausanne agreement that followed WW I.
In 1917 Great Britain issued the Balfour Declaration for "the establishment in Palestine of a national home for the Jewish people". In 1922 Britain allocated nearly 80% of Palestine to Transjordan. Thus, Jordan covers the majority of the land of Palestine under British Mandate. Jordan also includes the majority of the Arabs who lived there. In other words, Jordan is the Arab portion of Palestine.
The residents of Palestine are called "Palestinians". Since Palestine includes both modern day Israel and Jordan both Arab and Jewish residents of this area were referred to as "Palestinians".
It was only after the Jews re-inhabited their historic homeland of Judea and Samaria, that the myth of an Arab Palestinian nation was created and marketed worldwide. Jews come from Judea, not Palestinians. There is no language known as Palestinian, or any Palestinian culture distinct from that of all the Arabs in the area. There has never been a land known as Palestine governed by Palestinians. "Palestinians" are Arabs indistinguishable from Arabs throughout the Middle East. The great majority of Arabs in greater Palestine and Israel share the same culture, language and religion.
Much of the Arab population in this area actually migrated into Israel and Judea and Samaria from the surrounding Arab countries in the past 100 years. The rebirth of Israel was accompanied by economic prosperity for the region. Arabs migrated to this area to find employment and enjoy the higher standard of living. In documents not more than hundred years, the area is described as a scarcely populated region. Jews by far were the majority in Jerusalem over the small Arab minority. Until the Oslo agreement the major source of income for Arab residents was employment in the Israeli sector. To this day, many Arabs try to migrate into Israel with various deceptions to become a citizen of Israel.
Even the Chairman of the Palestinian Authority, Arafat himself, is not a "Palestinian". He was born in Egypt. The famous "Palestinian covenant" states that Palestinians are "an integral part of the Arab nation" -- a nation which is blessed with a sparsely populated land mass 660 times the size of tiny Israel (Judea, Samaria and Gaza included).
All attempts to claim Arab sovereignty over Israel of today, should be seen with their real intention: The destruction of Israel as a Jewish state and the only bulwark of the Judeo-Christian Western civilization in the Middle East.
We can't help them through war but we can help them with boycott Israel product :
How To Improve Your English
Now English is the important language around the world. Whenever you want or not, you must know how to speaking, listening and reading in English.
This is the way how to improve you English :
1.Label things in your house.
Grab that pad of Post-Its you have laying around that you rarely ever use and start labeling the things around you. Even if you already know the simple stuff, do it anyway. Just thinking of these things in English before you think of it in your native tongue will get you thinking faster and when it takes less effort, you'll feel the progress you're making,
2.Keep a notebook.
As you go about your day, there's bound to be some English words that you run into that you don't fully understand. This is when you whip out your handy dandy notebook! Scribble down the word and then when you go home, you can look it up. Instead of thinking, "Gosh, what was that word I saw on the menu at the cafe?" you'll flip right to the page and learn a new word!
3.Surround yourself with English speakers.
If you have a few friends who are great at speaking English, hang out with them! Invite them over to dinner! So, your home becomes an English hub. Find a tutor to do some one-on-one with. Do a language exchange, where you can teach them your language and they can teach you theirs. Immerse yourself in it as much as you can!
4.Read children's magazines and books.
They are attractive, they tend to have many short articles or simple plot lines, and they come in many subjects (science, literature, self-improvement). But more importantly, they are well-illustrated. The pictures will allow you to understand many words without having to use a dictionary. You'll go faster and get more enjoyment out of it!
5.Figure out how YOU learn.
Everyone has their own learning style. Some people learn with their hands, some with their eyes, some with their ears, and some are a combination of the three. Your best friend may be able to recite English poetry after hearing it once when you need to see it to understand. Once you figure out how you learn, you can cater your studying habits to your abilities.
6.Learn root words, prefixes, and suffixes.
Even English speakers could stand to learn root words! Since there are so many words in this dang language (around 750,000 in certain methods of counting way more than other comparable languages learning root words can help cut you to the chase. When you see it, if you know the root word, you may not even have to look it up.
7.Read English language newspapers.
Some newspapers use more complex language than others, so choose the right one for you. Remember that you can start with the headlines and then progress to reading the articles as you gain confidence. You can go at your own pace and pick the articles that are interesting. At least read the comics!
8.Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
If you haven't had half a dozen teachers that have told you this, you were probably taught by robots. Making mistakes is crucial. If you don't, you won't learn what's right and wrong, you won't take risks, and you won't truly grasp the concepts you're learning. It's unfortunate, it is, but it's necessary.
9.Watch English language DVDs.
Television and films are good too, but it's better if you have something you can watch over and over and over and over. You can really get down the content, start noticing things you never noticed before, and your brain can relax instead of flailing about, trying to keep up. Ask some friends if they have a series you can borrow!
10.Listen to a song a day.
Not only is it fun, but you will learn words and pronunciation. And new music! Pick one each day and study it until you know it by heart. Find a genre that appeals to you and choose some songs that don't go too fast -- hardcore rap is not a good place to start when it comes to learning English! Think the Beatles, Michael Buble, Elvis, or even musical theater.
So we can started now !
This is the way how to improve you English :
1.Label things in your house.
Grab that pad of Post-Its you have laying around that you rarely ever use and start labeling the things around you. Even if you already know the simple stuff, do it anyway. Just thinking of these things in English before you think of it in your native tongue will get you thinking faster and when it takes less effort, you'll feel the progress you're making,
2.Keep a notebook.
As you go about your day, there's bound to be some English words that you run into that you don't fully understand. This is when you whip out your handy dandy notebook! Scribble down the word and then when you go home, you can look it up. Instead of thinking, "Gosh, what was that word I saw on the menu at the cafe?" you'll flip right to the page and learn a new word!
3.Surround yourself with English speakers.
If you have a few friends who are great at speaking English, hang out with them! Invite them over to dinner! So, your home becomes an English hub. Find a tutor to do some one-on-one with. Do a language exchange, where you can teach them your language and they can teach you theirs. Immerse yourself in it as much as you can!
4.Read children's magazines and books.
They are attractive, they tend to have many short articles or simple plot lines, and they come in many subjects (science, literature, self-improvement). But more importantly, they are well-illustrated. The pictures will allow you to understand many words without having to use a dictionary. You'll go faster and get more enjoyment out of it!
5.Figure out how YOU learn.
Everyone has their own learning style. Some people learn with their hands, some with their eyes, some with their ears, and some are a combination of the three. Your best friend may be able to recite English poetry after hearing it once when you need to see it to understand. Once you figure out how you learn, you can cater your studying habits to your abilities.
6.Learn root words, prefixes, and suffixes.
Even English speakers could stand to learn root words! Since there are so many words in this dang language (around 750,000 in certain methods of counting way more than other comparable languages learning root words can help cut you to the chase. When you see it, if you know the root word, you may not even have to look it up.
7.Read English language newspapers.
Some newspapers use more complex language than others, so choose the right one for you. Remember that you can start with the headlines and then progress to reading the articles as you gain confidence. You can go at your own pace and pick the articles that are interesting. At least read the comics!
8.Don't be afraid to make mistakes.
If you haven't had half a dozen teachers that have told you this, you were probably taught by robots. Making mistakes is crucial. If you don't, you won't learn what's right and wrong, you won't take risks, and you won't truly grasp the concepts you're learning. It's unfortunate, it is, but it's necessary.
9.Watch English language DVDs.
Television and films are good too, but it's better if you have something you can watch over and over and over and over. You can really get down the content, start noticing things you never noticed before, and your brain can relax instead of flailing about, trying to keep up. Ask some friends if they have a series you can borrow!
10.Listen to a song a day.
Not only is it fun, but you will learn words and pronunciation. And new music! Pick one each day and study it until you know it by heart. Find a genre that appeals to you and choose some songs that don't go too fast -- hardcore rap is not a good place to start when it comes to learning English! Think the Beatles, Michael Buble, Elvis, or even musical theater.
So we can started now !
Now and My Future : Bachelor of Logistics and Transportation (UUM)
I still have a long journey at Universiti Utara Malaysia when I'm futher my studies in Bachelor of Logistics and Transportation. With new environment, new friends and also new dream :) .
Hopefully I can do my best at here and then will finished my dream step by step. Logistics and Transportation is under Schoolof Technology Management and Logistics (STML). This School under College of Business (COB).
Hopefully I can do my best at here and then will finished my dream step by step. Logistics and Transportation is under Schoolof Technology Management and Logistics (STML). This School under College of Business (COB).
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My Memories : Diploma in Logistics and Supply Chain Management (POLISAS)
This is our first picture when semester one as DLS1 at Politeknik Sultan Haji Ahmad Shah, Kuantan, Pahang Darul Makmur.
This when we have curricullar activities PoliBriged
For the last semester we have gathering together before final exam.
Almost two year I finished my studies as diploma student, and I missed all memories with them a lot. Hopefully I can meet them again. I love DLS
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