Saturday, February 27, 2010
Thursday, February 25, 2010
Japanese Learning
HIRAGANA & KANJI WORDS
a i u e o | ka ki ku ke ko | sa shi su se so | ta chi tsu te to | na ni nu ne no |
あいうえお | かきくけこ | さしすせそ | たちつてと | なにぬねの |
アイウエオ | カキクケコ | サシスセソ | タチツテト | ナニヌネノ |
ha hi hu he ho | ma mi mu me mo | ya yu yo | ra ri ru re ro | o |
はひふへほ | まみむめも | やゆよ | らりるれろ | わお |
ハヒフヘホ | マミムメモ | ヤユヨ | ラリルレロ | ワオ |
ga gi gu ge go | za ji zu ze zo | da ji zu de do | ba bi bu be bo | pa pi pu pe po |
がぎぐげご | ざじずぜぞ | だじずでど | ばびぶべぼ | ぱぴぷぺぽ |
ガギグゲゴ | ザジズゼゾ | ダジズデド | バビブベボ | パピプペポ |
kya kyu kyo | gya gyu gyo | sha shu sho | ja ju jo | |
きゃきゅきょ | ぎゃぎゅぎょ | しゃしゅしょ | じゃじゅじょ | |
キャキュキョ | ギャギュギョ | シャシュショ | ジャジュジョ | |
cha chu cho | nya nyu nyo | hya hyu hyo | bya byu byo | |
ちゃちゅちょ | にゃにゅにょ | ひゃひゅひょ | びゃびゅびょ | |
チャチュチョ | ニャニュニョ | ヒャヒュヒョ | ビャビュビョ | |
pya pyu pyo | mya myu myo | rya ryu ryo | (p,t,s,k) n | |
ぴゃぴゅぴょ | みゃみゅみょ | りゃりゅりょ | っ | |
ピャピュピョ | ミャミュミョ | リャリュリョ | ッ |
Scientific Experiments Have Done More Harm than Good towards Human and Environment
Group Members
Dzul Hadzwan, Husni, Rahim & Rudy
Scientific experiments always come with the new innovation that contributes new discovery or technology advancement. There are many scientific experiments which have been done by the scientists. These experiments contributed the harm effects are in term of creation of weapons, pollutions and hackers and the good effects are in term of health care and agriculture.
The most harm affected of scientific discoveries is
Pollution
Prepared by: Jacqueline, Chui Ping & Rudsdiey (August, 25, 2009)
Pollution has been a major issue to human being since the early 1920's and it has worsened after the World War II which brought many industrial waste byproducts into the environment.
Pollution is referred to as "the presence in the environment of substances or contaminants that substantially alter or impair the usefulness of the environment" (Environmental Management Act of British Columbia, 2003). These substances or contaminants give rise to contamination of 3 main elements of life – water, air, soil and noise pollutions.
Pollution is referred to as "the presence in the environment of substances or contaminants that substantially alter or impair the usefulness of the environment" (Environmental Management Act of British Columbia, 2003). These substances or contaminants give rise to contamination of 3 main elements of life – water, air, soil and noise pollutions.
Among the different types of pollution, water pollution is the most obvious pollution as water is essential for life. "Water is considered to be polluted when it contains enough foreign material to render it unfit for a specific beneficial use, such as
EXCHANGE RATE AND BALANCE OF PAYMENT IN MALAYSIA DURING THE PERIOD OF 1980 TO 2007
Table 1: Exchange Rate and Balance of Payment in Malaysia during 1980 to 2007
Year | Exchange rate (RM) | RM (million) |
1980 | 2.2175 | 1,002 |
1981 | 2.2433 | -1,093 |
1982 | 2.3185 | -614 |
1983 | 2.3387 | -55 |
1984 | 2.4263 | 312 |
1985 | 2.4135 | 3,209 |
1986 | 2.6015 | 4,345 |
1987 | 2.4915 | 2,893 |
1988 | 2.7125 | -1,104 |
1989 | 2.6990 | 3,332 |
1990 | 2.6980 | 5,365 |
1991 | 2.7235 | 3,427 |
1992 | 2.6065 | 16,744 |
1993 | 2.7010 | 29,239 |
1994 | 2.5578 | -8,262 |
1995 | 2.5405 | -4,403 |
1996 | 2.5279 | 6,245 |
1997 | 3.8883 | -10,892 |
1998 | 3.8000 | 40,301 |
1999 | 3.8000 | 17,819 |
2000 | 3.8000 | -8,176 |
2001 | 3.8000 | 4,518 |
2002 | 3.8000 | 14,595 |
2003 | 3.8000 | 39,781 |
2004 | 3.8000 | 83,728 |
2005 | 3.7800 | 13,550 |
2006 | 3.5315 | 25,157 |
2007 | 3.4545 | 45,296 |
Figure 1: Exchange Rate of Malaysian Ringgit during 1980 to 2007
Source: Department of Statistic, Malaysia, 2009
Figure 2: Balance of payment in Malaysia during 1980 to 2007
Source: Department of Statistic, Malaysia, 2009
During the period of 1980s, Malaysian currency value start from 2.2175 in 1980.
Fundamental of Economic Liberalization
Economic liberalization can be defined as the legal right to involved in economic activity either at neither domestic nor foreign country to guarantee public interests at large investment which need a freedom conditional on institutional and policy constraints (Ognivtsev, 2005). Woodward (1992) stated that economic liberalization can be described as government policies that help to develop free trade and deregulation. Those government policies are including to privatization of public services and the reduction or elimination of subsidies, price controls and rationing systems.
One of the issues of economic liberalization is
Damn of The Day
This night i got midterm exam for labour economics..
Until now i still not study yet...huhuhu
Perhaps I'll study when i got mood for study..hahaha
This midterm exam covered chapter 1-6..maybe.. or 1-8..fuhhh
Actually i didn't realize that i already in final year..wahahaha
Ganbatte kudasai rudy san!!!
Until now i still not study yet...huhuhu
Perhaps I'll study when i got mood for study..hahaha
This midterm exam covered chapter 1-6..maybe.. or 1-8..fuhhh
Actually i didn't realize that i already in final year..wahahaha
Ganbatte kudasai rudy san!!!
Tuesday, February 23, 2010
University Life
University life...what do you think about it?
I describe university life as revolution or changing of life style…maybe.
I’ve seen many people who changed in terms of physical or spiritual. Maybe we can say this case as “culture shock”. I can’t deny that in my own life I also experienced the situation. Yup, some people may not realize the changes that occurred against their will, but those around them can see the changes that happen to them. It’s easy for us to see the changes that happen to others but to recognize the changes that happen to ourselves is very difficult. Maybe because of this matter people like to say “mind your own business”. As I’ve said, university life is about revolution or changing process of life style. Every single person has their own life style, but I believe that most of people behavior will be changed when they set foot into university. More so to those people who so far remained under take care of parents, never far away and always get advice and encouragement from their parents. However, I didn’t say that those people will change into negative matter and it’s depends on individual’s mindset whether they wanted a changed to positive or negative matter. Sometimes we don’t realize that we changed to positive or negative prospective. We may say that we changed to positive matter, but others say we changed to negative matter and who knows which one is correct. Continued...
Saturday, February 20, 2010
My Life Journey
Life is just like a drama without ending and always continuously where you’re the director, you’re the main character and the subcharacters are people around you like family, friends and teachers. As usually, based on dramas that you had watched you also got enemies surrounding your environment whether you did or didn’t perceive. Cameras were putted at all sides and always follow whenever you were, whatever you do and wherever you go. This drama is about your own journey. Maybe the title should be “My Life Journey”. In this drama you learn to talk, laugh, smile, cry and so forth. You know that you can change the scenario for this drama every second if you want. Continued...
Wednesday, February 17, 2010
The Science & Technology Policy
Introduction
The Science and Technology Policy is the sixth of the nine challenges from Vision 2020 emphasized the objective that is to create a scientific oriented and a progressive Malaysian society. Science and technology could aid development in our current economy. The demand for science and technology is irrefutable, as we need new technology to increase our productivity and to maximize the efficiency of our industry and agriculture sectors. In recent year, efforts and initiative of The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) continue to focus on strengthening S&T capability and capacity to support productivity and improve competitiveness. In this regards, various activity and program have been identify to increase the diffusion and application of technology, promote commercialization of research and expand S&T human resource of the country.
The Science and Technology Policy is the sixth of the nine challenges from Vision 2020 emphasized the objective that is to create a scientific oriented and a progressive Malaysian society. Science and technology could aid development in our current economy. The demand for science and technology is irrefutable, as we need new technology to increase our productivity and to maximize the efficiency of our industry and agriculture sectors. In recent year, efforts and initiative of The Ministry of Science, Technology and Innovation (MOSTI) continue to focus on strengthening S&T capability and capacity to support productivity and improve competitiveness. In this regards, various activity and program have been identify to increase the diffusion and application of technology, promote commercialization of research and expand S&T human resource of the country.
Objective
Thus on April 1986, the Science and Technology policy is
Thus on April 1986, the Science and Technology policy is
Look East Policy
Introduction
The look East Policy is announced by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad since 08 February 1982 during conference “5th Joint Annual Conference of MAJECA/JAMECA” in Hilton Kuala Lumpur. He considered that the secret of the Japanese success and its remarkable development lies in its labor ethics, morale, and management capability. He felt a programmer enabling that young Malaysians to learn in Japan would contribute to the economic and social development of Malaysia. For this purpose, Malaysia decided to dispatch their students to Japan, to study not only academics and technical know-how but also to learn labor ethics and discipline of the Japanese people. This policy means the government will make research, specifying and selecting samples and byword of the best from Japan and Korean with adapting some of the applicable values into Malaysian needs.
Objective
The main objective of Look East Policy is
The look East Policy is announced by Tun Dr. Mahathir Mohamad since 08 February 1982 during conference “5th Joint Annual Conference of MAJECA/JAMECA” in Hilton Kuala Lumpur. He considered that the secret of the Japanese success and its remarkable development lies in its labor ethics, morale, and management capability. He felt a programmer enabling that young Malaysians to learn in Japan would contribute to the economic and social development of Malaysia. For this purpose, Malaysia decided to dispatch their students to Japan, to study not only academics and technical know-how but also to learn labor ethics and discipline of the Japanese people. This policy means the government will make research, specifying and selecting samples and byword of the best from Japan and Korean with adapting some of the applicable values into Malaysian needs.
Objective
The main objective of Look East Policy is
The First Industrial Master Plan (IMP)
Introduction
The first Industrial Master Plan (IMP), 1986-1995 has laid the foundation for the growth of the manufacturing sector. Such rapid growth of the manufacturing sector will have to be sustained in the next decade in order to attain the objective of becoming a fully developed industrialized nation by the year 2020. The first IMP (1986-1995) recommended the continuation of the export-led industrialization strategy. It also placed emphasis on the promotion of the resource-based industries in which Malaysia had already developed a strong foundation.
Objective
The main objective of the first IMP is to accelerate growth
The first Industrial Master Plan (IMP), 1986-1995 has laid the foundation for the growth of the manufacturing sector. Such rapid growth of the manufacturing sector will have to be sustained in the next decade in order to attain the objective of becoming a fully developed industrialized nation by the year 2020. The first IMP (1986-1995) recommended the continuation of the export-led industrialization strategy. It also placed emphasis on the promotion of the resource-based industries in which Malaysia had already developed a strong foundation.
Objective
The main objective of the first IMP is to accelerate growth
Monday, February 15, 2010
Factors Influencing Entrepreneurship Development
In term of culture and history from the past, entrepreneurship was formed in many decades ago, especially during British colonial masters (Ariff & Abubakar, 2003). During that period, there was a rule economic activity set up by British for the multiracial community in Malaya. The rules required every single race runs the specific activities and this rule had made them became expert in certain area. For example, the Chinese community had run the business activity such mining and they lived in town area. Meanwhile, the Malay community did well in plantation activity and lived in the rural areas. Last but not least is Indian community who is normally worked as labors in estates and some of them worked as government servants.
When time goes on,
Sunday, February 14, 2010
Somehow..Somewhere..tanoshikatta
The picture describe the beginner of university students...at the first its all quite fun to have new friends..Roland's, Chal's, Ken's, Amri's and Nazmy's...
Gratisan Musik
Why Facebook is more popular compare to other social networking sites?
Nowadays, there are a lot of social networking sites around the world such as Facebook, MySpace, Friendster, Geni and so on. These sites can allow people to communicate with each other in different place or country. However, among those sites there is one site which more popular than other sites which is Facebook.
Recently, Facebook is the fastest growing social networking site. Its users tend to come from students. Most of college students choose Facebook as their social networking site. Those social networking sites such as MySpace, Friendster and Geni most likely same with but there are several different applications. One of the different applications is online appearance. Facebook have this application where users able to know whether their follower or friend currently online or not. It contrasts with MySpace, Friendster and Geni where those social networking sites do not have application to notice the users currently online or not.
Moreover, real time communication is one of the major strengths
Recently, Facebook is the fastest growing social networking site. Its users tend to come from students. Most of college students choose Facebook as their social networking site. Those social networking sites such as MySpace, Friendster and Geni most likely same with but there are several different applications. One of the different applications is online appearance. Facebook have this application where users able to know whether their follower or friend currently online or not. It contrasts with MySpace, Friendster and Geni where those social networking sites do not have application to notice the users currently online or not.
Moreover, real time communication is one of the major strengths
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