WE CANNOT DIRECT THE WIND ,BUT WE CAN ADJUST THE SAILS

Sunday, December 26, 2010

Maksud lambang segitiga bawah botol plastik

Tahukah anda apa maksud lambang segitiga di bawah botol plastik? Ramai yang beranggapan lambang segitiga di bawah botol plastik bermaksud recycle. Sebenarnya anda salah. Lambang segitiga di bawah botol plastik tidak membawa maksud recycle semata-mata kerana ada nombor di dalamnya. Nombor di dalam segitiga itu yang membawa maksud yang boleh membawa maut kepada anda.



Pasti anda pernah ternampak gambar segitiga di atas pada botol plastik yang anda guna. Pernah tak anda minum air di dalam botol plastik dan anda rasa air itu seperti plastik?! Sebenarnya anda memang sedang meminum plastik!! Bahan kimia yang terdapat botol tersebut boleh terhakis dan melarut di dalam air jika di gunakan banyak kali. Dan botol bertanda 3, 6 dan 7 adalah paling berbahaya!! Jangan gunakan botol bernombor ini lebih dari sekali jika anda ingin hidup lama!

Bahan yang di gunakan membuat botol mengikut nombor.



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Thursday, December 23, 2010

Live life to the fullest

Maafkan saya jika saya layak terima kemaafan itu.. 
Bersahabatlah dengan saya jika saya layak menjadi seorang sahabat.. 
Bersemukalah dengan saya jika saya layak untuk bertemu.. 
Senyum pada saya jika saya layak menerima senyuman.. 
Hilangkan resah dalam hati saya jika saya layak untuk ditenangkan..

Monday, December 13, 2010

Reiki Master

Reiki, adalah bahasa Jepun (disebut“RAY-key”) bererti energi kehidupan alam semesta, atau energi Ilahi, dan dipercayai sistem penyembuhan ini awalnya berasal dari Tibet. Dikatakan bahawa praktek penyembuhan ini berasal dari naskah-naskah kuno ribuan tahun yang lalu. Naskah kuno yang diketahui telah berusia lebih dari 5,000 tahun.

Reiki BUKAN sejenis agama atau segala hal yang berhubungan dengan keugamaan. Seni penyembuhan terdapat hampir disemua kebudayaan dan tradisi diseluruh dunia. Reiki adalah kesatuan dari semua konsep tersebut, yang sekarang telah dapat diterima diseluruh dunia. Reiki mengajarkan kesatuan dan keharmonian. Reiki adalah keharmonian dengan alam dan dapat digunakan untuk membantu penyembuhan manusia, tumbuhan, dan binatang, dan dapat juga membantu kemurnian dan keharmonisan air dan udara. Reiki diperkenalkan pada awal abad 20 di Jepun. Sistem Reiki berkembang dan disebarkan dengan sistem penyelarasan atau attunement. (dalam bahasa Jepun, disebut Reiju, yang bererti 'menerima energi). Sekarang telah dipelajari jutaan orang diseluruh dunia.





Jadi, mari sama-sama  mula menabung untuk mempelajari ilmu reiki. Kosnya sangat mahal, mencecah RM3000-5000 untuk hanya 1 hari sesi pembelajaran. = D

Thursday, December 9, 2010

Malaysia and Britain: As a Comparison

 The article below  grab my attention on how great the lifestyle in Britain than Malaysia. enjoy~
 
In the name of God, Most Merciful, Most Compassionate; blessing 
and peace be upon Prophet Muhammad s.a.w.
 
Here I would like to share some interesting things that might help readers and me in becoming better persons. Maybe those in power and the government too should learn something about them.

From my humble experience, I would say the British public transport system is very efficient. My wife and I went to London by express bus (National Express) from Manchester. The journey of some 300 kilometers on the main motorway (highway) was smooth and one big surprise for us was being informed that highways in Britain are toll free.

The retail price of petrol is reasonable at about £1.10 per litre (please don’t convert the amount to Malaysian Ringgit since that comparison is not fair, assume it is RM1.10). If we were to look at the standard of living in UK, the price of essential items are cheap, affordable to the lower income groups; wheat is only 54 pence per kg, long grain rice at 89 pence and chicken at £1.48 per kg.

Education is free in the UK, from pre-school up to tertiary level. So is treatment at its government hospitals and clinics. Furthermore senior citizens are given allowances. A Malaysian student who had several school-going children, told me he did not have to pay anything when school reopened and his children were told not to bring any equipment including pencils since they were all provided by the government!

In London, we traveled by bus and train including the tube. Their services were first class and most important to us as first timers in London, they were easily accessible with lots of information printed on leaflets or in the internet. The officers at the stations were polite, and ready to help commuters.

Before going to London, we had bought the bus ticket and some trains journeys through the Internet. It is cheaper this way, and I assumed they were so because the companies involved managed to cut cost on labour because in Britain, the minimum payment for an hour’s work is £5.52! Our hotel room in Feltham, a few kilometers away from Heathrow Airport was also booked online.

Our stay in London was met with surprises with events resulting from a directive from the office of the London mayor Boris Johnson, that drinking alcohol or carrying open containers of alcohol would be prohibited on tubes, buses, DRLs and tram services and stations.

The advertisements on the ban that were posted at strategic points among others read: ‘Making everyone’s journey more pleasant’.

The new Conservative mayor’s tough law on the tube on the booze ban was met with resistance from some sectors of the public, especially the boozers. They organized huge booze parties in defiance on the tube and in the stations. On that fateful night, we retired early in our hotel room, taking precautions.

True to our guess it was reported on the papers the next day that about 10,000 revelers swarmed the stations’ platforms and trains, some of them swinging bottles of alcohol. It was reported many were fighting or vomiting.

Seven tube staff and two police officers were assaulted, six underground stations had to be closed and several trains were taken off service after party-goers began smashing them up.

There were 17 arrests. The authorities in Britain were not only concerned about the ill effects of boozing in public transport but from the news on television and papers that I read, Britons were at war on the issue of children involved in alcohol consumption. The Daily Mail reported that parents were to be given a new age limit saying when it would be acceptable to give children alcoholic drinks at home.

Currently, the law allows parents to give any child over five alcohol in private settings. But in another extension of the ‘nanny state’, chief Medical Officer, Liam
Donaldson is expected to recommend an advisory age limit of 12 or more.

In my hotel room one night, I saw an item on BBC news showing police officers cracking down on groups of children having fun time with alcohol. They showed several children including a nine year old being hauled up to police stations where their parents were called and later on counseled.

In interviews with the relevant officers on TV news, some suggested that the age limit allowed to buy alcohol be raised to 21 compared to 18 years now. Some even suggested 25 years of age. London’s free newspaper, Metro on it’s front page summed up its headline ‘Scandal of the child drinkers’ in four white letters on screen headings, ‘Under-14s are being treated in hospitals’, ‘Parents of drunks face fines up to £1,000’, ‘9-year-olds say adults go bingeing all the time’ and ‘Bars told to check ID if you look under 21’.

Other than alcohol, Britons were also at war with smoking. In our hotel room, there was a clear sign – WARNING: It is against the law to smoke on these premises.

Failure to comply will result in a fine of up to £150. On television, British health officers were shown being concerned about the increasing numbers of young smokers. Some suggested that all cigarette advertisements be banned. Although non-smoking zone covers much of public space, they wanted stricter rules to make it hard for the public, especially children to buy cigarettes.

Britons too are campaigning for green environment. It is hard to find plastics bags. They prefer using paper wrappers that could be easily disposed off. In my hotel room, there was an advise to reuse our towels (not to change them everyday), “for your actions may not save the world, but it will certainly help!”

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All life ends in death. Therefore, let us remember that a certain time is fixed for us when we too will be abandoned to the darkness of our graves. 
 
http://lanh14.blogspot.com

p/s: bringing vehicle to campus are too costly for a student. but, who cares? it is all about life today. Seriously, government should think wiser before taking any step which later burden the whole citizens.

Monday, December 6, 2010

Santapan Itu Tiada Rasa

Surah As-Saff

Bismillah



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Segala yang ada di langit dan yang ada di bumi, tetap mengucap tasbih kepada Allah; dan Dia lah Yang Maha Kuasa, lagi Maha Bijaksana.

A002
Wahai orang-orang yang beriman! Mengapa kamu memperkatakan apa yang kamu tidak melakukannya!

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Amat besar kebenciannya di sisi Allah - kamu memperkatakan sesuatu yang kamu tidak melakukannya.