Wednesday, 24 April 2013

MY FRIEND GWIYOMI

Nowadays people love to do the "gwiyomi".. haha im also dun know the step, but my friends already done one! dont know if it the real step or not!!.. juz 4 fun.. check out their videos:



hope who view from my profile would left a comment started with PF, (e;g PF that videos not soo good.. ) heheh juz wanna know if u gt to know the video from my blog!! thx u all.... hehehe

Thursday, 14 March 2013

Asia Natural Wonders


Puerto Princesa




  • Also known as St. Paul's Subterranean River.
  • Located in the Saint Paul Mountain range in the Phillipines.
  • An 8.2 km navigable underground river.
  • Longest underground river in Asia and second longest in the world.





Sudarbans Forest

  • Largest tidal halophytic mangrove forest in the world.
  • Encompasses 10,000 square kilometers.
  • Name means "beautiful jungle" or "beautiful forests".
  • Located mostly in Bangladesh with part in West Bengal, India.



















Chocolate Hills

  • Over 1,270 similarly cone-shaped hills creating a sea of hills over 20 square miles (50 sq km).
  • Located in Bohol, Philippines.
  • Heights typically range from 98 to 160 feet (30 to 50 m) with the highest reaching 390 feet(120 m).








Dead Sea


  • Also referred to as "sea of salt".
  • At 1,378 feet (420 m) below sea level, the shores are the lowest place on the earth's surface.
  • It is 1,247 feet (380 m) deep.
  • 8.6 times saltier than the ocean.


















Al - Hasa Oasis


  • Largest oasis in Saudia Arabia and all of Asia.
  • Encompasses 30,000 acres (12,000 hectares).
  • Surrounded by approximately 3 million date palms.



















Tubbataha Reef


  • A two atoll coral reef system located in the Sulu Sea.
  • Smaller atoll is 3 miles (5 km long) and 3 km wide.
  • Larger atoll is 10 miles (16 km) long and 3 miles (5 km) wide.
  • Name combined from two words which mean "long reef exposed at low tide".






















Mount Fuji


  • Tallest mountain in Japan.
  • Peak reaches a height of 12,388 feet (3,776 m).
  • Considered one of the "Three Holy Mountains".




















As all knows, there a whole lot more "wonders" in Asia.. All the above are from my own views! ^^



Wednesday, 6 March 2013

Social Problems Among Higher Institution In Malaysia



   There are many causes of why students are involved in social problems. First of all, when the students are in their university, their parents are not with them. So, they felt that they free to do what they want without permission from their guardian. Then when they want to start befriend with other people, the college students get involved when they befriend with people from a social life. It will caught them in the situation when they want to have friend that they only know them in the college. Sometimes, most of the students are lack with religious education. They will do anything they want because they does not have faith in their God. they thought that they can do what they want everywhere.


    Besides that, the effect of this problems are students cannot score in their examination.Spending a lot of time with their friends reduces the times for them to study. They also will face a disciplinary problems. Example of the disciplinary problems is they will not attend to class. The worst effect is when the students have a bad relationship with their parents. Parents will get angry with their children and the children will feel discomfort  when they have to face their parents. Zero communication between both parties also occur when they hesitate to talk peacefully with each other about how to settle this problem or get some advice from parents.

     
   There are many ways to overcome this problems among the students. Counsellor in each education institution must give counselling to college students. During this counseling talk they can know what is wrong and how to prevent it. Then the college must make sure in that place there are religious class or religious activity. it can improve their moral too. The power of ways to overcome this problem is for government. They must strict the law and give give punishment to the bad teenagers.


   To conclude  of this issue, there are many causes of social problems among the students and it can give bad impact to new generation in Malaysia. Malaysia will produce Y Generation if the teenagers are not involved in social problems. All parties must collaborate to ensure that this future generation will not waste their lives and talents.

Tuesday, 5 March 2013

EASY STEPS TO MAKE ONLINE MONEY USING BLOG!!


We assume you want to make money online, so today we’re talking about 5 easy ways that you can make money online with your blog and build your financial Independence!


Pay Per Click (PPC)

Pay Per Click (CPC) is what an advertiser pay to search engines and Internet publishers for a single click on their advertisement, which directs one visitor to the advertiser’s website.
Google’s Adsense program is the biggest player here. It’s pretty simple to get running as a publisher/blogger. You sign up for an account, use their tool to build an ad code, and then paste it onto your site. People click on those ads and Google pays you x amount per click. Hence the name “pay per click.” This is a great way to make passive income.
Basically they bring together advertisers and website owners and in return you split the profit with them. Google pays 68% of the money that they typically receive. They’re basically charging a third in commission, but two-thirds of something is a whole lot more than 100% of nothing.
The ads are contextual which means that they are selected based on your website’s content. They come in both text & graphic banners, and have various ad sizes.
Microsoft & Yahoo use to have their own Publisher programs, but have since exited that market. Yahoo recommended Chitika as replacement to its former publishers. Here’s a list of top 10 alternatives to AdSense.
Basically this type of cost per click blog advertising is great until you get big enough to attract direct advertisers – and that should be your goal!

Banner and Text Ads


Banner ads could be super lucrative and really help you make money online, but not always the easiest to get the off the ground. They range from simple logo to various ad unit sizes. It is what it says it is. Say you know Al of Al’s Health Foods and he wants to pay you ‘x’ amount of dollars a month to put his logo somewhere on your site. That my friends, is a banner ad…
It might seem like easy money, but there is a barrier of entry. As we said repeatedly, build your audience first, then the advertisers. There are also tons of ad networks out there, but most of them require that you have at least 100,000pageviews per month. Furthermore most of them pay pretty low ad rates, depending on your niche.
A text ad is similar to a banner ad but you are putting text (similar to a Google Ad) on your website. This is not the same as paid links which we highly discourage!
The difference can get blurry, but essentially if someone approaches to buy a link placement, you should be careful. Yes it’s easy money, but if search engines like Google ever catch on, then your website could be harshly penalized in lowered ranking. Many webmaster found their website traffic slowed to a trickle as the result.

Paid Product Reviews


Basically, when people are going to buy something, they go online first to see what people are saying about it. Companies know this and now often pay bloggers to review their products. Nothing wrong with it – just be sure to disclose that you are being paid to review it, or have a general disclaimer in your terms of use.
In late 2009, the FTC began to legally require bloggers and online publishers to have such disclaimer on their websites.  However, bloggers get make money online, so we have to play by the rules!

Amazon Affiliate Program


Amazon is the original granddaddy of affiliate proggrame. It’s where if someone goes to your web page and sees a little widget that says “Bob recommends this book on puppies” and that person clicks on that link and buys the book, you get some money.
Of course these days Amazon carries a lot more than books. You can find almost any retail item on their site. It’s a great way to earn money when you start. It’s easy because you can find items similar to your niche.
The downside of the convenience is that the payout is relatively poor with many items paying as low as 4%.  So you might want to pay attention to specific affiliate programs as you begin to grow.

Sell Stuff (Yours or Other People’s Stuff)


This is our personal favorite way to make money online! For example if you’ve got a dating blog, and you have a rabid, dedicated following, and you’ve got tons of great posts that people love to read, why not collect your posts and make them for sale in a book/e-book format?
Plenty of sites like Chuck Norris Facts or Texts from last night make a ton of money off of this. Or you can even build premium content available only to paying members. Viola, now you have recurring income!
The numbers can add up dramatically if you offer substantial value and keep your members satisfied. This can lead to other sales opportunities such as coaching sessions, workshops, and other products.
You can even hire ghostwriters to create the product. That way you just sat back. Let them do the hard work, pay a fixed amount, and then collect a potentially lucrative payoff down the road.
Or if you don’t want to mess with your own product – because there are things to manage like sales pages, additional web hosting, customer service, & creating the product, then sell other people’s stuff. (affiliate programs)
The key is to partner with some of the really successful people in your niche to sell their products on your site for a commission. Hopefully they have a turnkey system setup that result in a high probability of sales. You don’t want to be a guinea pig to help someone unproven to work out the bugs in their sales process.
Many eBook authors will give you as high as 75% – 100% commission for each sale. (They make their money with repeat sales and memberships). So take advantage and build your success!





Well-Known "Phenomenal Woman"





Preety woman wonder where the secret lies.
I'm not cute or built to suit a fashion model's size
But when I start to tell them,
They think I'm telling lies.
I say,
It's in the reach of my arms
The span of my hips,
The stride of my step,
The curl of my lips.
I'm a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That's me.

I walk into a room
Just as cool as you please,
And to a man,
The fellows stand or
Fall down on their knees.
Then they swarm around me,
A hive of honey bees.
I say,
It's the fire in my eyes,
And the flash of my teeth,
The swing in my waist,
And the joy in my feet.
I'm a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That's me.

Men themselves have wondered
What they see in me.
They try so much
But they can't touch
My inner mystery.
When I try to show them
They say they still can't see.
I say,
It's in the arch of my back,
The sun of my smile,
The ride of my breasts,
The grace of my style.
I'm a woman

Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That's me.

Now you understand
Just why my head's not bowed.
I don't shout or jump about
Or have to talk real loud.
When you see me passing
It ought to make you proud.
I say,
It's in the click of my heels,
The bend of my hair,
the palm of my hand,
The need of my care,
'Cause I'm a woman
Phenomenally.
Phenomenal woman,
That's me.

( by Maya Angelou)


The meaning and theme of the poem Phenomenal Woman by Maya Angelou is the idea that all woman are beautiful and that beauty is found in the way that a woman carries herself. Poet Angelou suggests that beauty is determined not by whether a woman looks a model, but whether she has her head on her shoulders, confidence, grace and the ability to not let anything bring down her pride. A woman is phenomenal because of these aspects, rather than her physical appearance

Monday, 4 March 2013

Best Place In Taiping

There a lot of places where everyone can visits in Taiping, PERAK. Here are some suggestion fr0m me, so that everyone can decide where to go when all of you visit TAIPING!




1. Taiping Lake Garden

The Taiping Lake Gardens was originally a mining ground before it was established as a public garden in 1880. This 62 hectares of park is also known as Taman Tasik Taiping in the Malay language. The huge lake was formerly a tin mine but was since transformed into a beautiful well used and well maintained park where flowers, birds, insects, animals and lush greenery thrive.








2.  Zoo Taiping & Night Safari

Established in 1961, Taiping Zoo is the oldest zoological gardens in Malaysia. It has 34 acres (140,000 m2) of space and exhibits various animals such as amphibians, mammals and reptiles.It also has a night safari. As the only zoo in North Malaysia, it tends to receive a large amount of visitors. It houses the largest number of stump-tailed macaques in Malaysia, which is thirteen, compared to six at the National Zoo of Malaysia (Zoo Negara) and five at the Malacca Zoo.









3. Maxwell Hill




Bukit Larut, formerly known as Maxwell Hill, is a popular highland destination in Malaysia. Located at an altitude of 1,250 m above sea level approximately 10 km from Taiping town in Perak; it is the wettest area in the country which experiences the highest rainfall. Bukit Larut is also home to the oldest hill station in Malaysia, built by William Edward Maxwell, a British Assistant Resident in Perak, in 1884 to provide a cool retreat for the colonial officials. In 1910, the hill resort was gazetted as a permanent forest reserve.








4. Burmese Pool



Burmese Pool is a natural pools formed by the flowing streams from the hills of Bukit Larut, a popular weekend nature attraction among locals. Nestled within the rainforest, visitors need to snake their way through Lake Gardens, and look for the signboard posted towards Burmese Pool.



















5. Perak Museum



 The Perak Museum in Taiping is the first and oldest museum in Malaysia. The Perak Museum is a public museum located at the junction of Jalan Muzium (Museum Road) and Jalan Taming Sari (Main Road) in Taiping, Perak, Malaysia. It is the oldest museum in Malaysia and highlights the history of the state.









6. Clock Tower


The old Clock Tower in Taiping was built in the year of 1881. Originally made of wood, the structure rebuilt with bricks nine years later, in 1890.Later on, it was converted into The Taiping Visitor Information Center.













7. Taiping Railway Station (Keretapi Tanah Melayu)



The Taiping railway station is a Malaysian train station located at and named after the town of Taiping, Perak. It is the first railway station to be constructed in 1882. It's the first station was officiated by Sir Hugh Low. The station itself was also one of the stations of the initial Taiping to Port Weld (now Kuala Sepetang) railways until KTMB dismantled the rail line in the 1980s.

















There are whole lot more places that everybody can visit in Taiping, but my suggestion will just end here!! hehehe...