Saturday, June 18, 2011
LITERATURE : W0rK UnD3R Pr0Gr3ss (Juz read Don't ASK)
'Who I am doesn't matter, what I am going to do matters. Why I am doing this matters. Say your prayers and ask for forgiveness from your god.' These are the sentences they hear before I pull the trigger of the gun pointing at their forehead. Bang. The bullet usually makes a through and through wound to the back of the head, making a lot of mess consist of brain, skin, muscle and skull tissues. They will fall on their back as a result of the momentum force when the bullet hits their forehead. They usually ask me who I am, what do I want. I will tell them that I am one of the sins that they have committed and I am here to kill them.
zoo negara
baru balik dari zoo negara, tadi penat, tapi sekarang dah bosan, tu yang aku update terus, nanti takda orang tanya. tapi perkataan yang bakal kuar dari mulut korang ialah gila awal aku update..kan?kan?hehe.. enjoy the pictures nak tengok lebih kat facebook, kalau nak lagi yang len, ley mintak ngan aku..
tak bley lar letak banyak2, nanti kena jawab abang man yang keje kat sana tu.. haha, yop..
der masa aku letak gambar lagi okey manusia..
kesian terima sekeh
Wednesday, April 20, 2011
Jadual Hari Ini
Assalamualaikum, selamat sejahtera!
Esok tamatlah Modul Item Berfokus 1 sepenuhnya bagi kelas 5 Science 1,sepatutnyalah.. Tapi tidak apa, kepada yang belum habis ambil, sila-silalah ambil dan selamat maju jaya ya.
^.^
Esok tamatlah Modul Item Berfokus 1 sepenuhnya bagi kelas 5 Science 1,sepatutnyalah.. Tapi tidak apa, kepada yang belum habis ambil, sila-silalah ambil dan selamat maju jaya ya.
^.^
Friday, April 15, 2011
Pahlawan Buntung
Assalamualaikum,..
Sepatutnyer cerita ini di keluarkan sejak zaman dahulu kala, namun disebabkan masalah-masalah tertentu makanya kami semua tidak ler... sesempat nak update blog comel ini... ha ni nak kaba ke kome..
ape kene ngenenye tajuk Pahlawan Buntung dengan entri ini kali..
Pahlawan Buntung merupakan salah sebuah cerpen di dalam buku komsas Dirgahayu tingkatan 5 (yang baru nih). Makanya, sempena Hari Karnival Sekolah yang diadakan kali kedua tahun ini, Panitia Bahasa Melayu telah mengadakan pertandingan sketsa bagi pelajar tingkatan 5. Persoalannya, siapakah peneraju utama yaang mendorong kami untuk menyertai pertandingan ini dengan bakat yang tidak seberapa namun keazaman yang kuat untuk mencuba ?
Sudah tentulah guru Bahasa Melayu kami iaitu Puan Nuraniza. Pergh, bayang kan 3 hari jer kitorang bersiap sedia ngan prop-prop skali tuh??(kredit pada yg buat prop...makasyih!) Hayyark! kalau dari sudut pandangan aku lahnyer kan.,... memang...hayyark!!! Aku siap boleh gelak agi tengah dok berlakon situasi cemas. (bukan aku jeh keyh!) tapi cikgu still kata kita bulih,kita bulih, yes!!
time latihan...esok nyer bertanding!
sebab ni kot aku gelak...
mungkin der sesetengah yang membaca citer ni dok pikir sehabis-habisnye apa ke bender lar cerpen Pahlawan Buntung nih ha.. ye lah kalau bagi yang memang tak tahu... tak apa, saya kabo. tapi yang sepatutnya tau tu...aish..memang,...
Pertemuan semula Khalid (aku) anak Pak Hassan dengan Pak Hussain selepas berpisah selama 30 tahun mengimbas kembali peristiwa peperangan pada zaman Jepun sehingga menyebabkan kesengsaraan hidup orang Kampung Pulau Pak Amat. Hal ini menyebabkan mereka terpaksa berpindah apabila kampung mereka diserang tentera Jepun. Sekembali semula dia di kampung halaman selepas tamat perang, orang kampung kembali memulakan kehidupan sebagai nelayan. Selepas itu, Pak Husain terkena serpihan bom tentera Jepun yang mengakibatkan kakinya dipotong. Walau bagaimanapun Pak Hussain dianggap sebagai wira atau pahlawan kerana telah menggadai nyawa demi keselamatan penduduk Kampung Pulau Pak Amat.
ha... jadi keputusannnya...ialah ...
kami menang tanpa bertanding.. tapi bukannya senang orang yang menang nih, kena buat persembahan depan pengetua! dengan lakonan yang kurang mantap, cikgu kami, juri-juri serta penonton lain turut membantu memperbaiki.
belakang pentas...
cuak habis,! ya seperti biasa aku dengan muka ketat aku yang buat semua orang tertanya-tanya apahal la ngan aku, sakit ke pengsan ker... tapi dorang lain semua muka steady jer.. siap tengah cari idea nak mantapkan lagi lakonan... lagi lagi part jepun menyerang kampung tu,lakonan amalina, huijuan, amizah, esha, n zaid sebagai watak utama.. ada lawan-lawan lagi... memang terbaek..
dari kiri, syafiq, wawan dan zaid
Saturday, January 8, 2011
2011
Assalamualaikum dan salam sejahtera kat semua warga yg membaca blog nih..
makanya, aku sebagai warga Malaysia merangkap kepada salah satu penduduk di Selangor, Meru dan juga warga SMK Meru serta salah satu angkatan 4 Science 1 2010 ingin memaklumkan..
this is the first update for 2011..
heheh, sajer jer..
dan kami juga telah pun melakukan sedikit perubahan ke atas kelas baru kami..
5Science1..
hari ini pukul 8 pagi tadi lebih kurang..
gambar?? kat cik Mira..
bukan itu saja.. sebenarnya yang aku nak cakap adalah mengenai perubahan
dalam diri masing-masing..
terutama kita semua..
upps, terlebih dahulu mengalu-alukan kawan baru kami, Syafiq dan juga Sya..
sekarang kami seramai 30 0rang..
terbaik lah!
kembali pada perbincangan tadi..
tahun ini kita semua bakal menghadapi SPM yang dijangka tiba pada bulan 11 nanti..
....(rasa cam tanak tulis dah..)
errm..heh, jadi, aku nak cakap semoga anda semua sedar tanggungjawab kita semua..
dan doakan aku juga supaya sedar kembali bahawa peperiksaan ini bukan macam yang lain..
lebih mencabar , terutamanya kita bakal bersaing untuk kemasukan ke IPTA nanti..
apa lagi kini ramai pelajar yang bijak dari seluruh Malaysia..
itu pasal la ada A+, A-, A, dan sebagainya..
jadi......
sedarrrlahh kalian..
Saturday, December 18, 2010
100 Manusia Paling Berpengaruh di Dunia
Nabi Muhammad SAW mendahului ranking manusia yang paling berpengaruh dalam sejarah dunia. Hal ini dinyatakan oleh Michael H. Hart, seorang ahli astronomi dan ahli sejarah terkenal di A.S. dalam bukunya "The 100".
Menurut Michael Hart, Nabi Muhammad SAW adalah orang yang paling berpengaruh di antara berbilion penduduk dunia, kerana Baginda satu-satunya manusia yang berhasil secara luar biasa baik dalam kegiatan keagamaan maupun pemerintahan.
Senarai lengkap nama 100 orang paling berpengaruh didunia adalah seperti dibawah;
1. | Nabi Muhammad SAW | 51. | Umar bin Khatab |
2. | Isaac Newton | 52. | Asoka |
3. | Nabi Isa | 53. | Sam Augustine |
4. | Buddha | 54. | Max Planck |
5. | Confucius | 55. | John Calvin |
6. | Saint Paul | 56. | William Morton |
7. | Thai Lun | 57. | William Harvey |
8. | Johan Gutemberg | 58. | Antoine Becquerel |
9. | Christopher Columbus | 59. | Greger Mendel |
10. | Albert Einstein | 60. | Joseph Lister |
11. | Karl Marx | 61. | Nicholas August Otto |
12. | Louis Pasteur | 62. | Louis Daguerre |
13. | Galileo Galilei | 63. | Joseph Stalin |
14. | Aristoteles | 64. | Rene Descartes |
15. | V.I. Lenin | 65. | Julius Caesar |
16. | Nabi Musa | 66. | Francisco Pizarro |
17. | Charles Darwin | 67. | Hernando Cortes |
18. | Chin Huang Ti | 68. | Ratu Isabella I |
19. | Agustus Caesar | 69. | William the Congqueror |
20. | Mao Tse-tung | 70. | Thomas Jefferson |
21. | Genghis Khan | 71. | Jean Jacques Rousseau |
22. | Euclid | 72. | Edward Jenner |
23. | Martin Luther | 73. | Wilhelm Rontgen |
24. | Nicolas Copernicus | 74. | Johan Sebastian Bach |
25. | James Watt | 75. | Lau-tzu |
26. | Constantine the Great | 76. | Enrico Ferni |
27. | George Washington | 77. | Thomas Maltus |
28. | Michael Faraday | 78. | Francis Bacon |
29. | James Clerk Maxwell | 79. | Voltaire |
30. | Orville dan Wilbur Wright | 80. | John F. Kennedy |
31. | Antoine Laurent Lavoisier | 81. | Gregory Pincus |
32. | Sigmund Freud | 82. | Sui Wen Ti |
33. | lskandar Zulkarnaen | 83. | Mani (Manes) |
34. | Napoleon Bonaparte | 84. | Vasco da Gama |
35. | Adolf Hitler | 85. | Charlemagne |
36. | William Shakespeare | 86. | Cyrys the Great |
37. | Adam Smith | 87. | Leonard Euler |
38. | Thomas Edison | 88. | Nicollo Machiavelli |
39. | Anton van Leuwenhoek | 89. | Zoroaster |
40. | Plato | 90. | Menes |
41. | Gugleilmo Marconi | 91. | Peter the Great |
42. | Ludwig van Beethoven | 92. | Mencius |
43, | Werner Heisenberg | 93. | John Dalton |
44. | Alexander G Bell | 94. | Homer |
45. | Alexander Fleming | 95. | Ratu Elizabeth I |
46. | Simon Bolivar | 96. | Justinian I |
47. | Oliver Cromwell | 97. | Johannes Kepler |
48. | John Locke | 98. | Pablo Picasso |
49. | Michelangelo | 99. | Mahavira |
50. | Pans Urban II | 100. | Niels Bohr |
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Saturday, September 25, 2010
Biology Chap. 9- Close up on Durians
Source: Wikipedia
The durian has been known and consumed in southeastern Asia since prehistoric times, but has only been known to the western world for about 600 years. The earliest known European reference to the durian is the record of Niccolò Da Conti, who travelled to southeastern Asia in the 15th century.[4] The Portuguese physician Garcia de Orta described durians in Colóquios dos Simples e Drogas da India published in 1563. In 1741, Herbarium Amboinense by the German botanist Georg Eberhard Rumphius was published, providing the most detailed and accurate account of durians for over a century. The genus Durio has a complex taxonomy that has seen the subtraction and addition of many species since it was created by Rumphius.[5] During the early stages of its taxonomical study, there was some confusion between durian and the soursop (Annona muricata), for both of these species had thorny green fruit.[4] It is also interesting to note the Malay name for the soursop is durian Belanda, meaning Dutch durian.[35] In the 18th century, Johann Anton Weinmann considered the durian to belong to Castaneae as its fruit was similar to the horse chestnut.
D. zibethinus was introduced into Ceylon by the Portuguese in the 16th century and was reintroduced many times later. It has been planted in the Americas but confined to botanical gardens. The first seedlings were sent from the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, to Auguste Saint-Arroman of Dominica in 1884.[36]
In southeastern Asia the durian has been cultivated for centuries at the village level, probably since the late 18th century, and commercially since the mid-20th century.[4] In My Tropic Isle, Australian author and naturalist Edmund James Banfield tells how, in the early 20th century, a friend in Singapore sent him a durian seed, which he planted and cared for on his tropical island off the north coast of Queensland.[37]
In 1949, the British botanist E. J. H. Corner published The Durian Theory, or the Origin of the Modern Tree. His theory was that endozoochory (the enticement of animals to transport seeds in their stomach) arose before any other method of seed dispersal, and that primitive ancestors of Durio species were the earliest practitioners of that dispersal method, in particular the red durian exemplifying the primitive fruit of flowering plants.
Since the early 1990s, the domestic and international demand for durian in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region has increased significantly, partly due to the increasing affluence of Asia.[4]
Durian | |
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Durio kutejensis fruits, also known as durian merah | |
Scientific classification | |
Kingdom: | Plantae |
(unranked): | Angiosperms |
(unranked): | Eudicots |
(unranked): | Rosids |
Order: | Malvales |
Family: | Malvaceae |
Subfamily: | Helicteroideae |
Tribe: | Durioneae |
Genus: | Durio L. |
History
The Jesuit Michał Boym provided one of the early (1655) reports on durian (upper right) to European scholars
In southeastern Asia the durian has been cultivated for centuries at the village level, probably since the late 18th century, and commercially since the mid-20th century.[4] In My Tropic Isle, Australian author and naturalist Edmund James Banfield tells how, in the early 20th century, a friend in Singapore sent him a durian seed, which he planted and cared for on his tropical island off the north coast of Queensland.[37]
In 1949, the British botanist E. J. H. Corner published The Durian Theory, or the Origin of the Modern Tree. His theory was that endozoochory (the enticement of animals to transport seeds in their stomach) arose before any other method of seed dispersal, and that primitive ancestors of Durio species were the earliest practitioners of that dispersal method, in particular the red durian exemplifying the primitive fruit of flowering plants.
Since the early 1990s, the domestic and international demand for durian in the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) region has increased significantly, partly due to the increasing affluence of Asia.[4]
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