Sunday, January 30, 2011

TaRiaN SiNGa

 Dragon dance (simplified Chinese: 舞龙; traditional Chinese: 舞龍; pinyin: wǔ lóng) is a form of traditional dance and performance in Chinese culture. Like the lion dance it is most often seen in festive celebrations. Many Chinese people often use the term "Descendants of the Dragon" (龍的傳人 or 龙的传人, lóng de chuán rén) as a sign of ethnic identity, as part of a trend started in the 1970s. Another derivation is from (農的傳人) i.e. the descendants of Shennong, the legendary first king of the Chinese people who taught them agriculture, law and medicine, the foundations of civilization.

 In the dance, a team of people carry the dragon which is an image of the Chinese dragon on poles. A dragon can be composed of up to 50 people. The dance team does mimic the supposed movements of this river spirit in a sinuous, undulating manner. The movements in a performance traditionally symbolise historical roles of dragons demonstrating power and dignity. The dragon dance is a highlight of Chinese New Year celebrations held worldwide in Chinatowns around the world.

 Dragons are believed to bring good luck to people, which is reflected in their qualities that include great power, dignity, fertility (sex), wisdom and auspiciousness. The appearance of a dragon is both frightening and bold but it has a benevolent disposition, and so eventually became an emblem to represent imperial authority.

History
 Lion dances originated in India and Vietnam along with Buddhist lore and ritual. The popular form of lion dancing todays Chinese culture evolved in China, though several countries throughout the Asian region, including Japan, have developed their own styles of lion dance through the centuries.
 The Dragon Dance itself originated during the Han Dynasty and was started by the Chinese who had shown great belief and respect towards the dragon. It is believed to have begun as part of the farming and harvest culture, also with origins as a method of healing and preventing sickness. It was already a popular event during the Song Dynasty where it had become a folk activity and like the lion dance, was most often seen in festive celebrations.
 As the dragon gives people a feeling of great respect, it is often called the Sacred Dragon. The emperors of ancient China considered themselves as the dragon. The Dragon is also the emblem of Imperial Authority. It symbolizes supernatural power, goodness, fertility, vigilance and dignity.
In the Qing Dynasty, the Dragon Dance team of the province of Foochow had been invited to perform in Peking and had been greatly praised and admired by the Qing Emperor, which earned great fame for the team.

Sunday, January 23, 2011

HoW SwET PeRFuMe

Perfume is a mixture of ingredients used to alter body odor. Its popularity has grown through the years to the point that most young women will wear it at least once in their lifetime. Also, celebrities and clothing designers often add it to their brand name because of its lucrative sales. Basically, perfume is a product that has passed the test of time.

History of
The origins of perfume can be traced back almost 4,000 years. Its name derives from the Latin term "per fumum" meaning "through smoke." The inventor of perfume is unknown. Archaeologists, however, did uncover the earliest perfume factory in Pyrgos, Cyprus. It was filled with mixing bowls, funnels, distilling stills and perfume bottles.


Evolution
In ancient days, perfume was not created with flowers. It was actually concocted with herbs, spices, myrtle, resin and other non-floral items. These ingredients were largely attributed to convenience and religious rituals. Yet, as time passed, perfume's function did as well and it became and item used largely to alter body odor. The Hungarians tapped into this idea and created the first modern perfume in 1370. It was made from scented oils with a floral based and a blended alcohol solution. By the 18th century, the French expanded on this idea and experimented with more aromatic plants. Then, they further popularized the use of perfume to Westerners.

Effects
Perfume effects people in different ways. For some individuals, it is an aphrodisiac that arouses sexuality. However, for others;
  • Skin problems are frequent due to side effects of perfume. It may cause allergies and rashes. In some cases de-pigmentation of skin can also be caused.
  • Sinus, watery eyes, sore throat, anxiety and inability to concentrate are few other side effects caused by perfumes.
  • Perfumes are also known to cause headache, dizziness, nausea, sneezing and mood swings.
  • In some cases fragrance chemicals can cause lung disease. In asthmatics perfumes can trigger attacks.
  • Perfumes are also known to affect the brain as there is close connection between memory and scent.
  • Fragrance chemicals can be absorbed by the skin and can get introduced into the blood stream. Thus it can affect any part of the body that is sensitive to chemicals.
  • Fragrance cause chemical change to occur in brain and this leads to depression in many cases.
  • It also causes chest tightness, hyperactivity (in children), drowsiness and fatigue too.



Friday, January 21, 2011

HoW sWeET L0vEr...


Bertepuk sebelah tangan sahaja tidak akan berbunyi. Bercinta dengan yang tidak mencintai,
akan menyebabkan seseorang itu kecewa dan merana.
Itulah lumrahnya apabila bercinta dengan manusia.
Sebaliknya
bercinta dengan Allah,
Tuhan yang Maha Pencinta atau 'Al Waduud' itu,
cinta kita pasti akan berbalas.
Bahkan ia diberi penghargaan dan disambut dengan baik.





Cinta Allah yang Maha Pencinta tidak memilih
siapa, rupa, gaya dan bagaimana keadaannya.
CintaNya boleh direbut oleh sesiapa sahaja,
asalkan rajin berusaha untuknya.
Cinta yang tidak pernah luput walau sesaat malahan terus berkekalan.
Berbeza dengan manusia yang hanya cinta pada yang disukai dan diminati.
Cintanya pula bermusim dan tidak kekal.
Sewaktu disenangi dicintai,
bila jemu atau benci tidak lagi dicintai malah ditinggalkan.

Cinta manusia juga terhad dan ada kepentingan.
Isteri cintakan suami kerana suami tempatnya bergantung.
Ibu mencintai anak kerana anak itulah penghiburnya di kala sunyi.
kawan menyayangi kawan kerana dapat berkongsi merasai senang dan susahnya hidup.
Pengikut sayangkan ketua kerana ketua menjadi penaungnya.

Namun Allah yang Maha Pencipta mencintai hamba-hambanya tanpa ada kepentingan apa-apa.
Allah hanya melebihkan kecintaanNya kepada orang-orang yang mencintaiNya,
sebagai ganjaran buat hambaNya itu.
Allah akan murka kepada orang yang mengingkariNya,
yang sombong dan memang tidak mahu langsung mencintaiNya.


Wednesday, January 19, 2011

sWeEt EffeCTiVe LearNiNg

I'm always interested in finding new ways to learn better and faster. As a graduate student who is also a full-time science writer, the amount of time I have to spend learning new things is limited. It's important to get the most educational value out of my time as possible. However, retention, recall and transfer are also critical. I need to be able to accurately remember the information I learn, recall it at a later time and utilize it effectively in a wide variety of situations.
 

1. Memory Improvement Basics

I've written before about some of the best ways to improve memory. Basic tips such as improving focus, avoiding cram sessions and structuring your study time are a good place to start, but there are even more lessons from psychology that can dramatically improve your learning efficiency.
 

2. Keep Learning (and Practicing) New Things

Learning is good for your brain.
Learning and practicing new skills helps your brain retain new information.
One sure-fire way to become a more effective learner is to simply keep learning. A 2004 Nature article reported that people who learned how to juggle increased the amount of gray matter in their occipital lobes, the area of the brain is associated with visual memory.1 When these individuals stopped practicing their new skill, this gray matter vanished.
So if you're learning a new language, it is important to keep practicing the language in order to maintain the gains you have achieved. This "use-it-or-lose-it" phenomenon involves a brain process known as "pruning." Certain pathways in the brain are maintained, while other are eliminated. If you want the new information you just learned to stay put, keep practicing and rehearsing it.

3. Learn in Multiple Ways

Focus on learning in more than one way. Instead of just listening to a podcast, which involves auditory learning, find a way to rehearse the information both verbally and visually. This might involve describing what you learned to a friend, taking notes or drawing a mind map. By learning in more than one way, you’re further cementing the knowledge in your mind. According to Judy Willis, “The more regions of the brain that store data about a subject, the more interconnection there is. This redundancy means students will have more opportunities to pull up all of those related bits of data from their multiple storage areas in response to a single cue. This cross-referencing of data means we have learned, rather than just memorized.”
 

4. Teach What You've Learned to Another Person

Teaching can improve your learning.
Educators have long noted that one of the best ways to learn something is to teach it to someone else. Remember your seventh-grade presentation on Costa Rica? By teaching to the rest of the class, your teacher hoped you would gain even more from the assignment. You can apply the same principle today by sharing your newly learned skills and knowledge with others.
Start by translating the information into your own words. This process alone helps solidify new knowledge in your brain. Next, find some way to share what you’ve learned. Some ideas include writing a blog post, creating a podcast or participating in a group discussion.

5. Utilize Previous Learning to Promote New Learning

Another great way to become a more effective learner is to use relational learning, which involves relating new information to things that you already know. For example, if you are learning about Romeo and Juliet, you might associate what you learn about the play with prior knowledge you have about Shakespeare, the historical period in which the author lived and other relevant information.
 

6. Gain Practical Experience

For many of us, learning typically involves reading textbooks, attending lectures or doing research in the library or on the Web. While seeing information and then writing it down is important, actually putting new knowledge and skills into practice can be one of the best ways to improve learning. If you are trying to acquire a new skill or ability, focus on gaining practical experience. If it is a sport or athletic skill, perform the activity on a regular basis. If you are learning a new language, practice speaking with another person and surround yourself with immersive experiences.
 

7. Look Up Answers Rather Than Struggle to Remember

Of course, learning isn’t a perfect process. Sometimes, we forget the details of things that we have already learned. If you find yourself struggling to recall some tidbit of information, research suggests that you are better offer simply looking up the correct answer. One study found that the longer you spend trying to remember the answer, the more likely you will be to forget the answer again in the future. Why? Because these attempts to recall previously learned information actually results in learning the "error state" instead of the correct response.
 

8. Understand How You Learn Best

Another great strategy for improving your learning efficiency is to recognize your learning habits and styles. There are a number of different theories about learning styles, which can all help you gain a better understanding of how you learn best. Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences describes eight different types of intelligence that can help reveal your individual strengths. Looking at Carl Jung’s learning style dimensions can also help you better see which learning strategies might work best for you.

9. Use Testing to Boost Learning

While it may seem that spending more time studying is one of the best ways to maximize learning, research has demonstrated that taking tests actually helps you better remember what you've learned, even if it wasn't covered on the test.3 The study revealed that students who studied and were then tested had better long-term recall of the materials, even on information that was not covered by the tests. Students who had extra time to study but were not tested had significantly lower recall of the materials.
 

10. Stop Multitasking

For many years, it was thought that people who multitask, or perform more than one activity at once, had an edge over those who did not. However, research now suggests that multitasking can actually make learning less effective. In the study, participants lost significant amounts of time as they switched between multiple tasks and lost even more time as the tasks became increasingly complex.4 By switching from one activity to another, you will learn more slowly, become less efficient and make more errors. How can you avoid the dangers of multitasking? Start by focusing your attention on the task at hand and continue working for a predetermined amount of time.
 

Tips from Psychology to Improve Learning Effectiveness & Efficiency

By Kendra Cherry, About.com Guide

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

SWeET MeMoRy

Seronok bila ingat kembali kenangan dulu ini.. Rasa macam hendak kembali ke zaman dulu je.. Kadang-kadang terasa muda pun ada juga. Sweet la katakan.. huhuhu.. Tapi tidak semua kenangan dulu boleh kite kenang.. Ada juga yang kena jadikan sebagai iktibar untuk bekalan masa hadapan..

Kita berjumpa kerana takdir,
Kita berkawan kerana kasih,
Kita bersama kerana hati,
Kita berpisah kerana cita-cita,
Kita kekal kerana kuatnya ukhwah,
Kita bergaduh kerana harga 1 ikatan,


TAPI..
Yang paling penting semuanya kerana Allah,
Bukan mudah untuk kita berkawan,
Bukan mudah untuk kekalkan,
Bukan mudah untuk teruskan,
Bukan mudah sehingga sekarang,
Semoga Allah kekalkan PERSAHABATAN ini..
InsyaALLAH..

Monday, January 17, 2011

Mind map is a smart tips

Mindmapping is a wonderful brainstorming technique that can yield great results, and show the ideas that you hadn’t previously imagined. Most people are familiar with mindmapping and its problem-solving potential, but many people do it inefficiently. If follow these 10 simple tips, you should find your mindmapping sessions to me radically improved.
1. Eliminate Environmental Distractions.
2. Eliminate all paper / digital distractions.
3. Start with a good question or idea.

4. Start with that goal, but feel free to deviate from it.
5. Leave yourself enough room to expand.

6. Don’t try to make it too clean or professional.
7. Write down every semi-decent thought or idea that comes to you.


8. Color code, doodle, scratch out and do whatever else you want to your brainstorm, if it will help you get a better understanding of it.
9. If you need to, familiarize yourself with the materials before your session begins, but try not to impair your creative juices during your brainstorm by reading from a textbook or sheet.
10. Get started right now! The best time to start is as soon as you can.

Wednesday, January 12, 2011

Smart school or being smart in school.

The smart school and being smart in school is two difference thing.  It can be seen by the environment and behaviour.
The "Smart School" is one that uses a technology platform as a medium on which distance learning and specific teaching expertise are made available to remote locations including the home, with out compromise to the quality of information transfer and certified teaching methods developed locally, regionally or internationally.
To be a smart in school may differentiate by the step in how to be smart.
1. Ignore whose may bully you to be a smart.
2. Pattantion in class.
3. Study.
4. Do your assingment.
5. Talk with your lecturer and ask for help.
6. Be organized.
7. Turn in work on time.
8. Set target.
9. Try your best.

Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Making assignment

When talk about assignment, many of student think that is a load for them. but, few of them think that can help them to get more marks. Here some tips when you want to do your assignment. When you begin writing your assignment, decide on your audience. Then organize your information into a convincing persuasion aimed at the particular audience.
When you write, you follow five main steps as follows:
1. preparation
2. prewriting/outlining
3. drafting/writing
4. revising
5. proofreading.
Each of these steps contributes to the validity of the finished manuscript.

As you prepare to write, decide on your topic and audience. From these decisions, decide on the research materials you will need and how to obtain them. It is a good idea to have a list of ideas and concepts that need to be researched when looking for your topic.
Go ahead and figure out a timeline. Give yourself time to research, write and most importantly revise and proofread. These last two steps give the polish to the paper.
 
As you get ideas about your assignment, write them down in a special place in your notebook. You may not use all your ideas, but you can refer back to them and possibly come up with fresh ideas.
During the research phase, you may look up materials in books, periodicals and on the internet. Interviews may be conducted, as well as surveys and experiments. Gather all this information into one area. Be sure to document every source used whether it provided information or not. Organize the material into a format that can be utilized in your paper. By seeing what you have, you will know if you need to keep looking more.

Wednesday, January 5, 2011

Teman Tapi Mesra

Apabila kita gembira, kita rasa kita yang paling bahagia.. Betul tak?? Seronok bila terkenang semula saat-saat yang bahagia. Kalau nak tahu, ini adalah salah satu cara untuk mengurangkan tekanan dalam diri. Antara cara lain bolehlah kalau nak kongsikan dengan kawan-kawan. Nak kongsi dengan saya pun boleh.. Tempat ini dulu kami panggil hundred-acres sebab keluasannya 100 ekar.Tidak pun kami panggil ladang buah.. Macam-macam pokok buah-buahan yang ada dalam kawasan ini. Antaranya pokok durian, rambutan, limau dan macam-macam lagi.. Tapi awas!! Sesiapa yang hendak memetik buah kena minta kebenaran dulu.


Bukan kedekut tapi takut...


Manalah tahu kalau buah yang kita nak makan itu baru saja disembur racun serangga perosak. Agak-agak sape yang rosak dulu..?? Tapi dari mana-mana sudut pandangan pun minta izin ini penting kalau tidak kita akan dikenali sebagai pencuri. Adakah anda seorang pencuri?? Kita kena ingat walau pun tiada siapa yang nampak tapi ada yang Maha Melihat apa yang kita buat. Membentuk hati yang sihat perlu juga hati yang bersih dan suci. Untuk membentuk hati yang sihat pelbagai dugaan yang akan kita lalui. Oleh itu, kita kenalah bersabar dan yakin..

Tuesday, January 4, 2011

Praktikal semestar 01




Bukan mudah untuk menjadi insan mulia dan bukan susah untuk tidak menjadi hipokrit. Senyuman yang terpancar mungkin menggambarkan kegembiraan. Namun disebalik senyuman tidak siapa yang tahu. Ketika inilah saya belajar mengenal hati budi kawan-kawan disekeliling.


Jangan sampai termakan budi..!! Jangan pula jadi orang yang tidak kenang budi!!


Dalam pelajaran tidak semua perkara kita pelajari dari dalam kelas secara teori sahaja. Ada juga beberapa perkara yang kita perlu belajar secara praktikal. Seperti pertanian juga,jika kita belajar secara teori sahaja tanpa ada praktikul. Sejauhmana kita akan faham pelajaran yang telah kita terima. Dari segi agama juga ianya tidak jauh bercanggah.. Jikalau kita berilmu tanpa beramal. Maka, sia-sialah ilmu tersebut. Begitu beramal tapi tidak berilmu. Kerana amalan kebaikan yang kita buat tanpa niat yang ikhlas kerana Allah maka ianya jadi sia-sia.


"Berilmu + beramal + tawakal = insyaAllah.."

DPIM Generasi ke-37

Assalamualaikum w.b.r dan salam sejahtera. Siapa sangka seorang budak perempuan yang tidak ada latar belakang pendidikan yang tinggi dalam keluarga akhirnya dapat menjejakkan kaki ke universiti. Kemewahan seseorang bukanlah penentu kejayaan. Tetapi usaha yang tidak pernah kenal erti putus asa dan semangat yang membara untuk membantu keluarga mampu membentuk jatidiri seseorang. Yang penting jangan sesekali menyusahkan  hidup orang lain pula.


"Setiap yang berlaku sama ade baik atau tidak pasti ada hikmahnya.."


Itulah kata-kata yang saya pegang selama ini untuk meneruskan kehidupan saya. Bukan mudah untuk berdepan dengan dugaan dan rintangan yang sering mendatang disaat kita tidak pernah menduga. Yakinlah pada diri serta qadak dan qadar Allah bahawa ianya pasti ada hikmah. Sama ada lambat atau cepat kita haruslah sentiasa bersabar. Kerana kesabaran itu penting untuk kita mendapatkan sesuatu. Tapi ingat!! Jangan pula hanya berserah tanpa berusaha..