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have you ever heard about artificial egg? (telur ayam tiruan)

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Hey guys. Post kali ni aku nak bercerita pasal telur ayam tiruan. Malaysia telah dikejutkan dengan penjualan telur ayam yang bukan dihasilkan oleh ayam tetapi dihasilkan dengan menggunakan pelbagai jenis bahan kimia. Telur ayam tiruan itu dijual dengan harga yang lebih murah berbanding harga telur ayam yang asli. Berdasarkan googling yang aku buat, penghasilan telur ayam tiruan ini telah bermula di negara China. Ok, aku akan menunjukkan cara membuat telur ayam tiruan dan cara untuk mengenalpasti telur ayam tiruan.


Cara Penghasilan Telur Ayam Tiruan








Cara Mengenalpasti Telur Ayam Tiruan
  1. Kulit telur ayam tiruan adalah lebih berkilat daripada telur ayam asli, tetapi tidak begitu jelas.
  2. Ketika menyentuh telur ayam tiruan dengan tangan, rasanya sedikit lebih kasar daripada telur ayam asli.
  3. Ketika menggoncang telur ayam tiruan, ia akan mengeluarkan bunyi, ini kerana air melimpah daripada wakil padat.
  4. Telur ayam asli berbau sedikit seperti daging mentah.
  5. Tekan telur perlahan-lahan. Telur ayam asli mengeluarkan bunyi lebih keras daripada telur ayam tiruan.
  6. Setelah mengeluarkan isi telur ayam tiruan, kuning telur dan putih telur akan mencair bersama. Hal ini kerana kuning telur dan putih telur terbuat dari bahan yang sama.
  7. Ketika menggoreng telur ayam tiruan, kuning telur akan menyebar tanpa disentuh.


Harap post ni dapat membantu korang untuk lagi berhati-hati ketika membeli telur ayam sebab telur ayam tiruan boleh memberi kesan buruk kepada badan kita. Pesanan aku, kadang-kadang kita perlu fikirkan kualiti daripada kuantiti.

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what kind of website would you like to see on the internet?

Hey guys, I just created a poll. The reason is I want to know what kind of website that make you all interest to see. I hope you all can spend a little time to answer that poll. You all can see the poll on right side of my blog. Thank you.

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no business without 腐敗 / fǔbài

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"Kalau kau ada kawan-kawan yang buat bisnes sendiri dan income dia selalunya datang daripada tender kerajaan,besar kemungkinan perangai dia ada "pelik sikit."

Aku tak sure apa sebab tapi pada diorang,apa saja benda yang dilakukan dalam bisnes,untuk dapat untung besar,halal atau haram mesti tolak ke tepi.Main jahat,putar sikit,tipu sana,tipu sini dan selalunya...bisnesman ni langsung takde perasaan bersalah.Seolah-olah dia takde rasa malu bekal PC dekat Jabatan Kerajaan charge sampai RM7 ribu sebijik PC padahal harga PC tu RM1600.

Apa yang lebih memelikkan aku adalah golongan-golongan Melayu yang berbisnes dengan tender kerajaan dan menghalalkan apa saja cara yang diorang pakai nak cekau duit kerajaan dan bila ditanya kenapa dia buat macam tu,dia akan jawab...

"Ini duit kerajaan.Daripada bagi kat orang Cina dan orang Cina dapat tender,baik bagi orang Melayu,biarlah orang Melayu yang kaya."Kalau tanya lagi, jawapan dia mudah....."ini semua bisnes.." Bisnes apa macam tu?Itu bukan bisnes..tender kerajaan adalah satu amanah sebab kerajaan akan keluarkan duit cukai untuk bagi tender tu.

Duit yang kau sapu,duit yang kau overcharged kerajaan tu,itu semua duit orang ramai. Bisnes kepala jubor bapak kau.Aku pun nak "bisnes" macam tu.

Semua orang Melayu nak untung cepat dan besar.Bersih atau tidak tolak ke tepi.Habis,apa kerajaan nak buat?Kalau kompeni Cina boleh supply barang RM2000 sebijik dan kompeni Melayu supply barang RM6000 sebijik,last2 tender dapat kat kompeni Melayu jugak la.Apsal?Macam mana duit kerajaan nak cukup kalau orang Melayu sendiri yang duk merompak kutipan cukai kerajaan setiap tahun?Kerajaan takut hilang sokongan sebab kebanyakan supporter kerajaan adalah orang2 yang dapat benefit daripada tender ni.Balancing act yang sangat delicate diperlukan di situ,sebab tu lah tender2 tu masih lagi diberikan dekat kompeni2 overcharge ni.

Jadi,berbalik kepada persoalan asal tadi,kenapa orang Melayu makin korup?

Seorang pakcik berkopiah datang pejabat JKR hulur RM15 ribu nak pastikan tender projek dapat kat dia. Seorang bapa datang ke Pejabat Daerah mintak surat sokongan anak nak masuk sekolah asrama penuh,tangan ada RM1000 untuk dihulur.Jadi Imam Masjid pun boleh bergaduh sebab jadi Imam ada elaun sekarang ni.Dulu masa takde elaun,takde sapa2 nak jadi Imam kat Masjid.

Siapa tak nak duit instant tanpa perlu buat apa-apa kan?Bila ada permintaan,akan ada pembekal.Bila ada tangan yang hulur,pasti akan ada hati yang terbukak menerima.Asal untung,asal kaya,asal duit masuk,beres.Nak lagi cantik,balik rumah,semayang.Doa mintak ampun mintak maaf sebab makan rasuah. Solat tak pernah miss.Tapi korup jugak!Esok sapu lagi sepuluh ribu.

Mungkin dalam bisnes tidak ada langsung definisi "agama" itu.
Semua itu bisnes."

p/s: Post ni diambil daripada blog Cursing Malay : Terus Terang. Kalau nak baca lagi pasal post ni, klik Awkward Agama - Kenapa Bisnes Perlu Kelentong?. Aku nak kongsi post ni sebab aku rasa dunia kita terlalu penuh dengan corruption, tak kisah lah dengan goverment ke, pembangkang ke. Manusia ingin mendapatkan duit tanpa memikirkan samada caranya betul atau salah, yang penting duit tetap dapat. Aku bukan cakap kosong tapi aku sendiri pernah tengok dan lihat pasal ni.
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a father who creatively captures his kids

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Hey guys. This is only a short post. I just want to share some pictures. Enjoy it.


















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not again...

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Hey guys. Aku nak mengadu sesuatu kat korang ni. Keadaan aku memang tak stabil sangat dan aku nak buat kerja apa-apa pun memang tak boleh. Urgh! Sekarang ni dah lah sibuk dengan FYP aku dan minggu ni kena tunjuk kat client/supervisor tapi ada pula yang mengacau. Kalau nak buat kerja je, mesti nak meleleh. Mesti korang dah tahu apa yang aku nak mengadukan. Iyer, FLU/SELSEMA. Disebabkan tu, aku telah meng'google'kan untuk cari macam mana nak sembuh kan selsema(plus, aku malas pergi klinik).

Tips untuk menyembuhkan selsema tanpa pergi klinik:
  • Minum banyak air panas (teh, sup, dll) untuk mengelakkan dehidrasi, menghangatkan badan dan untuk mennyahkan racun. Hal ini juga membantu sistem antibodi badan untuk melawan dan mencegah virus influenza. Minum teh herba juga membantu untuk meringankan sakit tekak.
  • Minum banyak jus (jus oren, jus multivitamin, dll) kerana vitamin dalam jus dapat membantu sistem antibodi badan dan menyembuhkan penyakit dengan lebih cepat.
  • Kekalkan kehangatan badan. Berpeluh membantu menyingkirkan racun dan memulihkan badan lebih cepat.
  • Kekalkan kehangatan kaki anda (memakai stokin yang selesa) kerana kaki yang hangat dapat membantu peredaran darah.
Sebenarnya ada cara yang lagi mudah. Pergi farmasi, beli Panadol Soluble. Kita sebenarnya tak baik terlalu bergantung sangat kat ubat-ubat macam ni tapi terpulang lah pada korang. Ok lah, saja nak kongsi tips ni. Doakan aku cepat sembuh ok. :)

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what?!

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Hey guys. Apa khabar semua? Harap semua sihat, gembira, senang hati, cool, kenyang (?) dan lain-lain lagi. Aku sekarang tengah busy dengan final year project aku yang tak siap-siap lagi, adoi, tapi masih giat mem'blog'kan diri,haha. Aku nak stop dulu post untuk sambungan haunted house at seksyen 2 shah alam - part 1. Dalam post kali ni, aku nak meng'list'kan apa-apa saja yang telah berlaku yang membuat aku terfikir "biar betul?".

  1. Kenaikan lagi harga minyak RON 97.
  2. Malaysia berhasrat untuk membina loji pemprosesan nadir bumi (Lynas) di Gebeng, Pahang.
  3. America nak membantu rakyat-rakyat Libya untuk dibebaskan dari pemerintahan Muammar Gaddafi.
  4. Pengharaman tarian poco-poco oleh Jawatankuasa Fatwa Negeri Perak.
  5. Jepun menafikan logi nuklear di Fukushima meletup setelah berlakunya gempa bumi dan tsunami yang teruk.
Macam-macam yang dah berlaku sekarang. Bukan di negara kita saja, tapi melibatkan seluruh dunia. Ada banyak lagi yang aku nak 'list'kan tapi rasa cuma ni yang sesuai untuk di beritahu.

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haunted house at seksyen 2 shah alam - part 2

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Continuation of story from haunted house at seksyen 2 shah alam - part 1

Upon reaching Restoran Hakim, we immediately started telling each other what we had experienced. Wak told us that it was just about 12am. He was downloading some songs when he heard someone throwing rocks at his window. He decided to investigate and outside he saw a girl with long hair sitting on the tree branch in a torn white dress which had already turned yellowish overtime. The girl was smiling at Wak. Wak immediately reacted by closing the bedroom windows and tried running out of the room. As soon as he reached his bedroom door, he saw another younger girl waiting for him right in front of the doors. Trapped and no where to run, Wak took the decision to jump out of the room through the bedroom windows which resulted to his injured knees. He was lucky to have not only survived the fall but also managed to keep all his most of his bones intact.

Azmi on the other had, saw a girl waving at him. I too saw it and immediately confirm with Azmi that she was definitely a ghost because I noticed that she had no legs. Sam said he saw a ghost at the ceiling. He was fast asleep and suddenly felt the urge to open his eyes. To his surprise, he saw a ghost staring at him eye to eye. I was the last to relate to them my story and as I reached the part where I saw everyone watching dvd at the living room, Azmi suddenly spoke out and asked me “Since when were we busy watching dvd?!”. It was not until then that it dawned to me that no one was watching dvd at that moment, so who was it that I saw? My knees that were already shaking from fear turned even more serious.

As we were finishing our stories, I suddenly smelt something terrible. The rest could smell it too. That was when we found out that Azmi had peed in his pants because he was too scared. As for Sam, he wore the wrong pair of slippers . The situation turned pretty funny and we started laughing at ourselves.

In the midst of laughter, we suddenly realized that Salleh and Naim were missing. There was only 6 of us, me, Azmi, Sam, Wak Bob and Lan. Amongst us, only Bob had thought of bringing his handphone out so we urged him to call Naim. No one picked up the phone as Bob dialed his number and he then turned to dail Salleh’s number instead. Still, no one picked up the phone. Lan snatched the handphone from Bob and stared at it for sometime then passed to Bob again and asked him to call Naim. Bob dailled the number and put it on a loud speaker mood and this time, someone did pick up the call. What we heard was something that we could not describe. It was a woman laughing and screaming eerily at the same time. My goosebumps rose and the 6 of us immediately sat in silence until the next morning. As dawn came around 7.30am in the morning, we went left Restoran Hakim and headed back to the house to find Naim and Salleh. My heard was till racing and as we reached the front door of the house, I noticed our house door gate was wide open. I tell you, if there was any thief that wanted to break into the house that night, it would have probably been his easiest and richest job ever since the door was wide open inviting him to take our laptops, wallets and handphone which we all left in a hurry.

None of us dared to enter the house and we were just standing there for a good 20 to 30 minutes deciding to go or not to go. It was then that Bob’s handphone rang. We all jumped out of surprise. I did not have a good feeling about this and Bob dared not pick up the call. It was Lan that decided to answer the call and he found out that it was the Klang emergency hospital ward that had called. He said that they had found this number under the miss call and told him that Naim had met an accident.

We all felt guilty for leaving Naim behind and we torn between visiting him and finding the missing Salleh. In the end, we called the house owner and asked for some advise. Me and sam went off to the Klang hospital to check up on Naim’s condition while the rest stayed behind to find for Salleh around the house.

As soon as we reached the hospital, we immediately looked for Naim. We found him seriously injured and his legs were badly damaged. The doctor told us that his feet were sandwiched against the car and his case was a hit and run. I silently prayed that Naim had a long life but with all the blood, it was hard to tell. Sam could stand it no longer and started crying. The doctor then told us Naim had not much time left and I sat beside Naim as he told us that he was sorry for causing us the trouble. He kept on apologizing but I couldn’t understand a word that was coming out from his mouth. In the end, he passed away. I braved myself to phone the rest and relay them the news. I found Sam sitting next to the balcony with red eyes from crying so much. Not long after Naim’s parents arrived, we left the place and headed back to Shah Alam.

As we arrived at the house, I saw many people searching for the missing Salleh but no one had found him yet. We searched the whole house but he was yet to be found. An old man suggested we look for a holy man. The holy man did his magic and we found Salleh sitting on an anthill behind the house. We were quite sure that when we passed by that area but no one had seen him there! It was then and there that we all decided to move out of the house immediately. Coincidently, there was a house at Seksyen 7 which was just behind the UITM for rent so we decided to move there instead.

We now understood the reason why the house owner had just asked us to pay RM50 for the deposit and ensured we did not move in many things.

I had fever for 3 days while Naim held his funeral and was buried in Raub, Pahang.

A week after that, everyone was fine except for Salleh who was complaining of body aches. It was then that I dared to ask what had happened to Salleh because Naim had died that night. He told me that on the first day that we moved into the house, Naim and Salleh was behind the house. Salleh saw the anthill and decided to use the hoe on the anthill. Naim on the other had, disturbed the place with his feet. Probably due to that his feet was badly damaged in the accident. That night, Salleh told me that we were all disturbed by the ghost. The ghost chased them until the streets and suddenly out of no where the car came and crashed into Naim. Salleh found himself unconscious until when we found him sitting on top of the anthill. The weird thing that he still could not understand how did he came about sitting on top of the anthill when he was sure he ran to the middle of the main street together with Naim. And why was only Naim the one badly injured but not Salleh?

I found the answer when not long after that Salleh fell sick. I was not sure what he had conjunct but 3 months after that, he passed away. His family were all stunned because the doctor could not diagnose the cause but I was pretty sure that this had something to do with the anthill that he disturbed. Me and the rest of us were deeply disturbed and sadden over the death of Salleh. Bob was affected the worse as he was Salleh’s room mate.

Me, Azmi, Sam, Wak , Bob and Lan safely graduated from UITM.
Til today, the bungalow at Seksyen 2 is still there. Every time that I passed by the area, I felt a sense of lost and sadness. At one point when we were discussing these incident, Wak told us that he had left his handphone in his room upstairs. To those that are brave enough to take that handphone, you may have it. It’s a Nokia 3310.

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p/s: Gambar rumah tu memang betul.

haunted house at seksyen 2 shah alam - part 1

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I just want to share a story about ...


9 years ago, I was given the chance to continue my studies in UITM, Shah Alam. The first thing that I need to consider was of course a place to stay. After searching numerous houses and location, me and my friends decided to rent a house nearby the UITM at an area in Shah Alam called Seksyen 2. If you are familiar with this place, you will know that it is nearby the wet world.

The house that we rented was a bungalow with 2 floors. With a total of 4 rooms, 3 rooms were located on the first floor while one more was located at the ground floor. There were 8 of us renting the house so 2 people would occupy a room.

We should have known something was wrong with the house because there were numerous hints that left us all feeling that something was amiss with that house. The first hint that caught our surprise was the owner of the house only wanted to take RM50 as a deposit. He even told us that the rent was only to be paid when we have moved in 1 month later which meant that we could stay there for the first month free of charge and start paying the 2nd month’s rent. The second incident was his request for us not to move in too many things as it would be a chore if we were to move out in future. The third that should have rang our alarms was a huge tree just beside the house. This tree was so big that its branches could reach the window of one of the bedroom on the first floor.

On the first night, we didn’t have much sleep because we were too busy moving and cleaning the boxes. However, the second night was not so lucky. The day had not even turned dark when the horror started. Unfortunately for Azmi, he was the first to experience the house’s wrath.

It was just 10.30 in the morning when Azmi woke up with a stomach pain. He decided to use the bathroom downstairs since the bathroom located upstairs was not yet fixed by the owner. Upon reaching the downstairs bathroom, he found the bathroom door locked. Thinking that there was someone inside using the bathroom, he stood outside waiting. After sometime, his patience ran out and started screaming to the person inside the bathroom to hurry up as he could not stand it any longer. His screams actually woke the whole house up and all of us rushed down to see what the commotion was about. We gathered outside the bathroom door and suddenly realized that something was amiss. All 8 of us were there so who was it that was in the bathroom? The door was locked from inside and there were obvious sounds of flushing. We were all scared but Lan was the only one that was brave enough to kick the door open. As the door swung open, we couldn’t see anyone inside the bathroom. We investigated the door locks and found that the door was locked indeed locked from inside. In the end, Azmi did not visit the toilet. Perhaps he was too afraid.

That night, we were in for more trouble.

I was sleeping soundly when I felt someone pulled both feet. I woke up startled and unable to react and fell down the floor hitting my head first. My head hurt I was fuming with anger because whoever that played that prank had gone too far. My first reacting was to blame Lan and as I turned towards the direction of his bed, I saw Lan fast asleep. I decided to walk out of my room to give others a piece of my mind when I heard the rest were all laughing and chilling out at the living room watching dvd. Still blur from my head trauma, I decided to walk back to my room instead when I suddenly realized that I thought I caught a glimpse of Lan downstairs. The more I thought about it the more I felt something was wrong. As I reached my bedroom, I could see that there was a bulge on Lan’s bed just beneath his blanket. I gathered all my bravery and pulled back the blanket. To my horror, I saw a tombstone that had cracks. At that same moment, my room was suddenly filled with a strong smell that I could not describe.

I quickly ran as fast as my legs could carry and rushed down to the living room to inform the rest but to my surprise, there was not a soul in the room. It was not until a few seconds that I registered everyone had gathered outside the house. I soon found out that they all too experience something scary one way or another but no one had bothered to inform me at all!

After I have calmed down, we started thinking of what to do next as it was already 3am. We started weighing on the different options, the first was to contact a holy/religious man that could help us but we knew of none. We thought of requesting help from our neighbors, but to our left and right were both Chinese. Finally, Salleh suggested that we all hangout at a restaurant nearby called Restoran Hakim and seek refuge there until the next morning. It sounded like a safe and easy plan. The only problem was all of us were just wearing only boxers. We were all in a dilemma to reenter the house because it was not only to grab our pants but also our wallets and keys to our motorcycle were left there due to the rush.

Because Bob and Naim’s room were just downstairs, we all decided to borrow their clothes and pants instead as we were all too afraid to go upstairs. Luckily enough, all our keys were located at one place and so we grabbed them and left. As we were leaving the house, Wak noticed a little girl at the kitchen door smiling and waving goodbye to him. I too saw the girl but immediately noticed her abnormally pale face. When I saw her smiling at me, I nearly peed in my pants. My knees were weak from the shock and I could still feel them shaking when we reached Restoran Hakim.

to be continue...

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destroytwitter

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This post is not about to tell you about the destruction of Twitter. I want to introduce a software that is best for Twitter. If you all really like to 'tweeting', this software is very suitable for you.
There are many advantages that we can get from this software.

This software is recognized as Destroy Twitter. The name of this software is a bit weird but it is very useful. I also use this software to update my status on Twitter, reply or 'retweet' any status of my friends . No longer need to log in on the web. There are reasons why I promote this software with you all.

  1. Powerful and Lightweight
  2. Cross-Platform
  3. Filter the Noise
  4. No Extra Baggage
  5. Preferences Galore
  6. Auto-Complete Usernames

To try this software, you all can download it here. Before installing this software, you need to first install adobe air. Click this first to install adobe air if you do not have it. To know more about this software, click here.

come on lah..

assalamualaikum

Hey guys. Harap semua berada dalam keadaan yang tenang. Pada yang tengah tension nak prepare untuk final exam atau FYP tu, relax ok. Kita kena tenang baru semua kerja berjalan dengan lancar. :) Ok, kali ni, aku nak cakap sikit pasal Perkara-Perkara Yang Aku Dengar Atau Nampak Yang Membuatkan Aku Cakap "Eh, come on lah...!".

  1. Aku selalu nampak dalam bas, ada sesetengah penumpang ni yang tengah berdiri sebab tak ada kerusi kosong, sangat lah malas nak gerak ke belakang bas sikit untuk beri ruang kepada penumpang-penumpang yang baru nak naik bas.
  2. Kalau orang ramai nak bayar barang-barang yang nak dibeli, mesti kita kena beratur kan. Tapi, kenapa lah sesetengah orang ni suka sangat nak potong barisan padahal orang lain elok je beratur nak bayar?
  3. Pasal bas lagi. Bas digunakan oleh macam-macam jenis orang. Kebanyakkan orang yang muda-muda ni berat buntut sangat nak beri kerusi kat golongan-golongan yang lagi tua dari kita untuk duduk.
  4. Aku tahu, ada lah sesetengah manusia memang kaya. Beli baju, kasut, seluar dan apa-apa lagi lah mesti lah mahal harganya. Lepas tu, nak bagi tahu semua orang pasal benda-benda yang kau dah beli.
  5. Orang yang baru masuk kerja memang lah slow sikit bila buat kerja. Banyak benda lagi dia kena belajar. Tapi perlu ke customer nak marah-marah orang yang baru ni?
  6. Trend sekarang ni, ramai sangat orang nak jadi popular sebab nanti bila pergi mana-mana je orang akan tegur, "eh, u ni ke yang dalam blablabla..". Macam-macam cara golongan ni buat untuk jadi popular, antaranya masuk program-program yang syok sendiri.
  7. Senyum itu kan satu sedekah. Tapi kenapa mesti orang salah paham bila kita senyum kat seseorang?
  8. Aku selalu nampak sesetengah orang ni susah sangat nak bertegur sapa dengan makcik-makcik atau pakcik-pakcik cleaner bangunan. (Bukan lah aku nak cakap yang jadi cleaner bangunan semuanya terdiri dari golongan-golongan tua, ada je yang golongan-golongan muda, tapi benda yang aku nak sampaikan pasal orang yang malas nak menegur tu.)
  9. Aku pernah dengar orang-orang ni menceritakan kesalahan yang pernah dilakukan. Ada yang dah insaf tu bagus lah, tapi yang tak sedar-sedar ni terus bangga dengan apa yang dia lakukan.
  10. Hairan aku dengan sesetengah orang yang menerima sesuatu bulat-bulat tanpa selidik benda tu betol-betol. Habis kau nak teriak kat semua orang yang kau je lah benar-benar belaka.
Apa yang aku dah sampaikan ni bukan lah nak menunjuk bagus, aku bukan lah manusia yang cukup sempurna, tapi aku rasa aku kena sampaikan. Perkara-perkara kat atas semua datang dari apa yang aku lihat dan dengar. Mungkin ada yang salah dan mungkin ada yang betol.

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i am single and lonely ?

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Dah banyak benda berlaku dalam masa beberapa bulan ni.
Ada yang buat hati aku gembira dan juga sedih.
Mungkin semua ni adalah LUMRAH KEHIDUPAN, yang selalu dikatakan oleh orang.
Hidup mesti diteruskan juga walaupun betapa sukar untuk dilakukan.
Aku selalu berharap, satu hari nanti, semua kesusahan yang aku alami sekarang, akan dibayar dengan kesenangan pada masa akan datang.
Aku tidak akan mudah mengalah dengan ujian2 ni.
Sesiapa yang berada disekeliling aku merupakan penyokong-penyokong yang setia bersama aku.
TERIMA KASIH SEMUA



(Ayat-ayat ni hanyalah luahan rasa hati ni)


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interview

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If you are either just out of college or university, changing careers or working contract, you have to go to interviews to get a job. Because of that, I would like to give some tips how to do a good interview.
  • Of course, the initial challenge is to be called to interview in the first place. This means that you need to give your application form time and care.
    • Don't write it; type it.
    • Don't make spelling mistakes; ask a friend to check it.
    • In my experience, it is utterly amazing the number of applicants who simply submit a standard curriculum vitae without making any effort whatsoever to tailor the application to the organisation and the post.
    • The organisation advertising the post should send you a person specification and/or short-listing criteria (if they don't, ask them). You should address each and every point in the person specification showing how you meet the requirements. This will maximise the chance of you being called to interview.

  • The key to a good interview itself is good preparation:
    • research thoroughly the industry or sector, the company or organisation and the particular job, making particular use of the annual report & accounts, the web site and current newspaper articles;
    • prepare an informal opening and closing statement that emphasizes why you want the job and why you think you are particularly well qualified to be chosen.

  • On the day before the interview, read your application form again, since many of the interview questions are likely to draw on the content of your application and you need to remember what you have written and think about what might be raised as a result.

  • On the morning of the interview, check the newspapers and the Internet for any last minute developments affecting the organisation you are visiting or the industry in which you are interested in working. This will prepare you for any questions on that development and give you an opportunity to mention it if appropriate.

  • Dress smartly. Even if the dress code is casual for the organisation concerned, it always pays to be smart for the actual interview.

  • Be in good time. Try to identify a local café so that, if you are really early, you can go for a drink and take a last look at your notes.

  • It may seem totally obvious, but switch off your mobile or anything else (such as a pager or digital watch) that might make a noise. I once chaired an interview panel for a senior executive position and, in one of the interviews, the interviewee's mobile went off twice (he didn't get the job).

  • If you are anxious about interviews, when you are actually called into the interview room, take two or three slow, deep breaths to calm your nerves and your breathing.

  • As you are introduced to the interviewers, shake their hand firmly, look them in the eyes, and say that you are pleased to meet them. These first few seconds are so important in creating a favourable impression. Remember: you don't get a second chance to make a first impression.

  • Answer the questions in a confident, firm voice. Don't mumble or rush or be too hesitant.

  • Answers should not be one word or one sentence, but equally should not go on too long. If you have a lot to say, having made the main points, you could finish by saying: "I could expand upon that, if you wish".

  • When answering the questions, maintain eye contact with the interviewer(s). If there are two interviewers, give them equal attention. If there are three or more, slowly sweep your eyes from side to side like a radar beam.

  • In the answers to your questions, make selective and relevant use of the information from your preliminary researches and casually mention at least some of the sources you have used. For example: "I was interested to see in your annual report …", "I noticed on your web site ..", "I was reading an article recently that said .." This will impress the interviewer(s) with your knowledge, your research and your keenness.

  • Don't waffle. If you don't know, say so.

  • Never, ever lie.

  • Almost certainly, the opening question will be a general one along the lines of: "Will you tell us why you applied for this job/why you want this job/why you think you are suited for this job". You should be ready for this question by having mentally prepared a short statement that provides the three or four key points in your favour. Think about how you would expand on each point if asked to do so. If you are aware of the short-listing criteria for interview, this opening statement should address the specific requirements set out in the short-listing criteria.

  • If the organisation concerned is a commercial one, this opening statement should identify with the product or service that is at the core of the company's activities. For instance, "I'm excited by the possibilities that software presents for giving companies a really competitive edge".

  • If the organisation concerned is a political, campaigning or voluntary one, this opening statement should identify with the values of the organisation. For instance, "I've always believed in ... because ..." or "I really care about ... because ..."

  • If you are not asked this kind of opening question, you should gently take control of the interview by, as soon as possible, saying something like: "Perhaps you would like to know why I applied for the job". You can then use your opening statement.

  • Most of the questions you will be asked can be anticipated so, in advance of interview, think about the likely questions. Then plan how you would answer them, making notes in the form of two or three (or occasionally four) bulleted points which you should memorise - not word for word, but point by point.

  • Many of the questions you will be asked will arise from what you have written in your application so, shortly before the interview date, read over your application again and think about how the interviewer(s) may wish to probe for further information.

  • Think of the worst question you could be asked. Again plan how you would answer it. Then this question - and any other - is not going to be that tough for you.

  • Think of actual experiences that illustrate the qualities that you would bring to the job. A good interviewer will not ask the obvious or leading question such as: "Do you like teamwork?" or "Can you cope with stress?". A clever interviewer will instead ask: "Can you give me an example of how you have worked in a team and tell me how you interacted with the other team members?" or "Can you tell me a time when you were under particular stress and explain to me how you handled or resolved it?"

  • A common - but silly - question is something along the lines of: "Tell us three of your strengths and three of your weaknesses". Again be ready for this one by having planned mentally how you would respond. The strengths should be a reaffirmation of your opening statement. For example, "I have these skills ..", "I have this experience ..", "I'm the kind of person who .." As far as so-called weaknesses are concerned, do not actually admit to any, but instead express so-called weaknesses as strengths. For example, "I'm really stubborn about always being on time", "I tend to be a bit too conscientious and want to get everything right", "I'm really curious and always want to know more about things".

  • Almost certainly, you will be asked a final question along the lines of: "Is there anything else that you would like to tell us?" Again you should be ready for this question by having mentally prepared a short statement that reaffirms the content of your opening statement, deals with any difficulties that have come up in the interview, and concludes by emphasizing how much you would like the job and how keen you would be if you obtained it.

  • Again, if you are not asked this kind of closing question, you should gently take control of the interview by - before you leave - saying something like: "Before I go, could I just emphasise why I am so keen to do this job". Then use your closing statement.

  • If you cannot answer a question to your satisfaction, come back to it in your closing statement if you remember and you've thought of a better answer. Otherwise don't be afraid to phone up soon afterwards and say something like: "I'm not sure that I explained myself too well in the interview. What I wanted to say was …" You will lose nothing by this. On the contrary, it will show keenness and it will remind them of you.

  • At the end of the interview, you may be asked: "Are there any questions that you would like to ask us about the company (or organisation) or the job?" Once again, be ready for this and have one or two good questions ready. As far as the company or organisation is concerned, ask a question which shows interest in the future prospects. For example: "Where are the growth opportunities for the company?" or "What do think will be the new markets that the company will want to enter in the next few years?" or "What are the key strategic objectives for the organisation in the next couple of years?" As far as the job is concerned, again ask questions that show keenness and interest in the future. For instance: "What are the training opportunities in this job?" or "How is the job likely to develop in the next year or two?" or "What chances are there for promotion in this post?"

  • Above all, show some enthusiasm and keenness for the job. However calculated the questions and however sophisticated the marking of the answers, most interviewers eventually make the final decision based on the overall impression and nothing makes a better impression than a positive demeanour.

  • Follow all these tips and you should get the job! If all this does not work and you do not win the post, ask for a debriefing interview or telephone conversation. This will impress the company or organisation and stand you in good stead for any future applications to them. Also, if you approach this exercise open-mindedly, you will learn a lot and your next performance will be even better.
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Big Bang:거짓말

Yeah
Love is pain
Dedicated to all my brokenhearted people
One's old a flame
Just scream my name
And I'm so sick of love songs
Yeah I hate dem love songs
Memento of ours

거짓말

늦은 밤 비가 내려와 널 데려와
젖은 기억 끝에 뒤척여 나
너 없이 잘 살 수 있다고
다짐 해봐도 어쩔 수 없다고
못하는 술도 마시고
속타는 맘 밤새 채워봐도
싫어 너 없는 하루는 길어 빌어
제발 잊게 해달라고 (거짓말이야)

너 없는 내겐 웃음이 보이지 않아
눈물조차 고이지 않아
더는 살고 싶지 않아

엿같애 열받게
니 생각에 돌아버릴것 같애
보고 싶은데 볼 수가 없데
모두 끝났데 I'll be right there

I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
이야 몰랐어 이제야 알았어 네가 필요해
I'm so sorry but I love you 날카로운 말
홧김에 나도 모르게 널 떠나보냈지만
I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
I'm so sorry (I'm sorry) but I love you (I love you more, more)
I'm so sorry but I love you 나를 떠나
천천히 잊어줄래 내가 아파할 수 있게

그댈 위해서 불러왔던 내 모든 걸 다 바친 노래
(사람들은 모르겠죠)
난 혼자 그 아무도 아무도 몰래
(그래 내가 했던 말은 거짓말)


홀로 남겨진 외톨이
그 속에 헤메는 내 꼴이
주머니 속에 꼬깃꼬깃
접어둔 이별을 향한 쪽지
(넌 어딧나요 널 부르는 습관도)
난 달라질래. 이젠 다 웃어넘길게

I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
이야 몰랐어 이제야 알았어 네가 필요해
I'm so sorry but I love you 날카로운 말
홧김에 나도 모르게 널 떠나보냈지만
I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
I'm so sorry (I'm sorry) but I love you (I love you more, more)
I'm so sorry but I love you 나를 떠나
천천히 잊어줄래 내가 아파할 수 있게

모든게 꿈이길
이것밖에 안되는 나라서

Drop that beat

아직도 너를 못 잊어
아니 평생을 가도 죽어서까지도
내가 준 상처 아물었는지
미안해 아무것도 해준게 없는 나라서

I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
이야 몰랐어 이제야 알았어 네가 필요해
I'm so sorry but I love you 날카로운 말
홧김에 나도 모르게 널 떠나보냈지만
I'm so sorry but I love you 다 거짓말
I'm so sorry (I'm sorry) but I love you (I love you more, more)
I'm so sorry but I love you 나를 떠나
천천히 잊어줄래 내가 아파할 수 있게

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