Monday 28 November 2011

summry Finding Nemo..

A clown fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son, Nemo, after he ventures into the open sea, despite his father's constant warnings about many of the ocean's dangers. Nemo is abducted by a boat and netted up and sent to a dentist's office in Sydney. So, while Marlin ventures off to try to retrieve Nemo, Marlin meets a fish named Dory, a blue tang suffering from short-term memory loss. The companions travel a great distance, encountering various dangerous sea creatures such as sharks, anglerfish and jellyfish, in order to rescue Nemo from the dentist's office, which is situated by Sydney Harbor. While the two are doing this, Nemo and the other sea animals in the dentist's fish tank plot a way to return to Sydney Harbor to live their lives free again.
I like wacth this movie because like live reality.

song for children!!

One little, two little, three little Indians
 
Four little, five little, six little Indians
 
Seven little, eight little, nine little Indians
 
Ten little Indian boys.
 
Ten little, nine little, eight little Indians
 
Seven little, six little, five little Indians
 
Four little, three little, two little Indians
 
One little Indian boy

Monday 21 November 2011

you know about Tasik Kenyir??

Tasik Kenyir -  Uitzicht van ons huisje.
    Tasik Kenyir is the largest man-made lake in South East Asia. It was constructed between 1978 and 1985. Sultan Mahmud Hydro Electric Power Plant., built in 1985 for generating electricity, this dam holds approximately 23.6 million cubic meters of water and occupies 38000 hectares.
Tasik Kenyir is a showcase of 340 islands. The islands on Tasik Kenyir are the tips of highlands and hilltops which were not submerged during the flooding.
   There are 30 rivers feeding the lake, 25 waterfalls and at least 25 known species of fish. Therefore Tasik Kenyir is known as an angler's haven for fishing. For anglers are  arranged special trips by private boat operators.  They know the best location. Please be informed that a fishing permit is required from the Wildlife Department only when you to enter National Park such as Sungai Cacing & Sungai Terenggan.
    Besides that the lake makes a fascinating tourist spot with its offering  of a lush tropical forest, home to more than 8000 species of flowers, 2500 species of plants and trees and 300 species of fugus. Adding to the exotic colours are 800 butterflies, 370 species of orchids, 1000 species of birds and 200 species of other animals. There are also limestone caves and lush tropical rain forests.
   The most important gateway to Tasik Kenyir is Pengkalan Gawi. It offers the services of a Tourist Information Centre, a parking area, a jetty and various water sports facilities for rental. Its strategic location also makes it the nearest gateway to Malaysia's well known National Park Taman Negara in the neighbouring state of Pahang.

I love movie about NEMO!!

    The movie is coming after 2003 and is very famous at London.The plot summary about Finding Nemo is  clown fish named Marlin living in the Great Barrier Reef loses his son, Nemo, after he ventures into the open sea, despite his father's constant warnings about many of the ocean's dangers. Nemo is abducted by a boat and netted up and sent to a dentist's office in Sydney. So, while Marlin ventures off to try to retrieve Nemo, Marlin meets a fish named Dory, a blue tang suffering from short-term memory loss. The companions travel a great distance, encountering various dangerous sea creatures such as sharks, anglerfish and jellyfish, in order to rescue Nemo from the dentist's office, which is situated by Sydney Harbor. While the two are doing this, Nemo and the other sea animals in the dentist's fish tank plot a way to return to Sydney Harbor to live their lives free again.
   When his son, Nemo is taken from him by a diver, Marlin the clown fish sets off on a journey to rescue him. Together with Dory, a blue tang fish with short term memory loss, they set off through the oceans, whilst joining a club with sharks, dodging jellyfish and hooking a ride with turtles. Whilst this is happening, Nemo and his new tank friends hatch a plan to escape from their new home. 
Marlin (a clown fish) is a widower who only has his son Nemo left of his family after a predator attack. Years later, on Nemo's first day of school, he's captured by a scuba diver and taken to live in a dentist office's fish tank. Marlin and his new absent-minded friend Dory set off across the ocean to find Nemo, while Nemo and his tank mates scheme on how to get out of the tank before he becomes the dentist's niece's new pet.
    A tale which follows the comedic and eventful journeys of two fish, the fretful Marlin and his young son Nemo, who are separated from each other in the Great Barrier Reef when Nemo is unexpectedly taken from his home and thrust into a fish tank in a dentist's office overlooking Sydney Harbor. Buoyed by the companionship of a friendly but forgetful fish named Dory, the overly cautious Marlin embarks on a dangerous trek and finds himself the unlikely hero of an epic journey to rescue his son. Meanwhile, the young Nemo hatches a few daring plans of his own to return home safely. 
A father-son underwater adventure about a fish and his son Nemo, a boy clown fish, who is stolen from his home in the Great Barrier Reef, Australia, and taken to a fish tank in a dentist's office in Sydney. His timid father and a blue tang fish named Dory with short-term memory loss must follow the East Australian current in order to get to Sydney and take Nemo home.

Monday 14 November 2011

Tasik Dayang Bunting at Pulau Langkawi.

Langkawi Island : Lake of the Pregnant Maiden / Tasik Dayang Bunting
Lake of The Pregnant Maiden /
Tasik Dayang Bunting


Nestled amidst lush forested hills on an island south of Pulau Langkawi is Tasik Dayang Bunting (Lake of The Pregnant Maide ), the largest lake in Langkawi. The outline of hills and rocky outcrops on one side of the lake resembles the shape of a pregnant maiden lying on her back. However, the name of both the island and the lake is attributed to the legend of a lovely fairy princess who married an earthly prince. Her first child died shortly after birth. She was so sad and depressed that she buried the child in the crystal clear waters of the lake. Before she returned to her celestial abode, she blessed the waters so that any childless maiden who bathed in the lake would conceive thereafter.

About Pulau Langkawi.

Langkawi Island / Pulau Langkawi



Langkawi island is an archipelago of 104 islands lying in the north western coast of Peninsular Malaysia. The exact location of these tropical islands is at the site where the Straits of Malacca meets the waters of the Andaman Seas.

The largest of these islands is called Langkawi Island and is bigger than the Penang Island.The other islands in this group are Island of Pregnant Maiden (Pulau Dayang Bunting), Lion Island (Pulau Singa Besar) and Beras Basah Island.The smallest of these islands are atolls roughly the size of an ordinary house!
Langkawi Island / Pulau Langkawi

Langkawi is coined from the Malay words Lang and Kawi. Lang is a brown eagle and Kawi is a local manganese stone.The ancient fishermen must have seen eagles flying clutching the manganese stones! A giant monument of a brown eagle clutching the manganese stone greets all visitors to Langkawi near the Kuah Jetty.

The main tourist attractions of Langkawi Island is its virgin white sandy beaches.The beaches have very gentle continental slope and the water is crystal clear.
Langkawi Island / Pulau Langkawi

This island is unique in the sense that it has so many legendsand myths associated with it.Langkawi Island is therefore also called Pulau Lagenda or Legendary Island.

The most talked about legend is that of Mahsuri who is said to have laid a curse on this island for seven generations.Luckily the period of this curse is over now and Langkawi Island is fast becoming an internationally recognised tourist destination.

The government of Malaysia has declared the entire Langkawi Island as a duty free zone. Hence this island is also termed Duty Free Island.All goods sold in this island are exempted from government tax.Therefore this Legendary Island is a haven for the shoppers.You only need to stay in Langkawi for a minimum of 48 hours to take back home a reasonable amount of tax free goods.

Wednesday 2 November 2011

Balik Kampung..holiday!!

  What is “balik kampung”? “Balik kampung ” can be defined as going back to one’s hometown during a festival or holidays. It is a unique experience for the most of the Malaysian. Everyone spend most of their time to catch up with family and friends whom they have not seen for some time. From the phase “balik kampung”, it often conjures an image of tranquility and also green pastures. However, this is not always the case because “balik kampung” also brings a host of negative effects.              Doesn’t it bring to mind about the horrendous of traffic jam? Traffic jam is indeed the order of the day. Most people ends getting up early to avoid traffic jam. However, they still get caught in the heavy traffic since everyone also does the same thing. People will definitely get frustrated and angry after a certain period. They may start to vent out their anger by saying swear words and shouting towards others. Thus, several impatient drivers will begin to overtake illegally recklessly by jumping queue. Minor accidents could happen and therefore worsen the traffic jam. Drivers can end up by arguing and drive bumper to bumper. Accidents happen incur expenditure, higher cost is needed to service our car. Besides that, the time taken from KL to Ipoh which is normally 2 ½ hour will be doubled or tripled during festive seasons. Therefore, people at the village will feel anxious and worried as their family members have not arrived at assign time.  

        On the other hand, the environment in the town is seems to be quiet and stand still. Most people have gone back to hometown. Shops are closed, because there are no businesses during the few particular days. Due to that, businessmen will suffer loses. For example, Jalan Ipoh and Jalan Tun Abdul Rahman. These two roads are often in heavy traffic during normal day but it is just like a ghost town during the festive season. Hence, “mat rempit” will take the opportunity for illegal racing. During holidays, break-in cases and robberies will also increase.          During festive seasons, many accidents may occur such as fatality, serious injuries, and loss of limbs. Consequently, a joyous and happy occasion will turn into a sorrowful and mourning period. Family members are sad. Instead of spending time together in the house to celebrate, they huddle in hospitals waiting for the news or to receive what is left. Other than that, doctors and nurses are affected. They have to work overtime busy attending victims. Therefore, all of their leaves are put on hold. Instead of having a good time with families, they have to spend most of the time in the hospitals. Besides than that, police officers are also busy controlling and directing traffic on the roads. On the other road such as gravel road and kampung road, which town-dwellers are not used to such roads. They will drive recklessly and carelessly, cars sometimes will go out of control. Consequently, accidents occur.  
This “balik kampung” phenomenon will also affect school. As a result, schools have to replace extra holidays. This consists of a host of negative elements. During the class replacement on weekends, students often play truant. The attendance rate is slow due to high absenteeism. Hence, no lesson is conducted. Students are left on their own agenda and time is wasted. In future, students will not attend other replacement classes anymore. In addition, teachers may not carry out lessons because of the low attendance. So, teachers may not be able to complete the syllabus. They have to rush through the topics on time. Therefore, some students may not understand the topic and achieve badly in exams.  They may have to go for tuitions as to catch up the syllabus. As for parents, they have to settle the transportation arrangement for their children during the replacement classes because mostly school bus’s drivers do not fetch students on weekends. Parents may late for work or have to cancel other appointments as to take their children to school. Sometimes, they’re forced to take leave too.              After enjoying the joyous moments in hometown, this is the time to start all over again. Now, it is “balik KL” time and the history repeats itself.

My Favorite Foods is.........

My Favorite Foods
   
These are some of my favorite foods:

     
Pizza
Banana Splits
Cherry Vanilla Ice cream
Chicken Nachos
Spaghetti
Tacos
Strawberries
Sour Strawberry Belts
Banana Boats
Blizzards 
Porcupine Meat Balls 
Bread Machine Bread
Oreos
Cocoa Puffs
Fruit Salad
Grilled Cheese Sandwiches
Strawberry Milkshakes
Hamburgers
Fruit
Donuts