Monday, 2 July 2012

KRK Activities.

Assalamualaikum and good night.
Today is Monday. Yesterday, my classmate and I arrived at our school on the evening. We had a camping at SMK Balung Tawau. Its involve 3 KRK student from 5 district which is Sandakan, Kunak, Lahad Datu, Semporna and Tawau. There's 6 schools involved. Every district sent 1 school except Tawau cause Tawau sent SMK Balung and SMK Kuhara. We stayed there for 4 days and 3 nights. 
On the first day, we arrived at noon. The first thing we did was check in. After that, we had our lunch and our prayer. Then, we got a talk about the hostel, thing that we can do and can't. We did an ice-breaking after that. We had dinner, did a prayer and did a Yassin recital after we done with our pre-test. At night, we got a motivation slot about 'stress'. Then we had a supper and sleep.
On the second day, we had to get ready before 4.40 cause we had a prayer to do. Then, we got our breakfast and we did a short exercise before we started our class. Before the class started. we were split into two group. Group One learned Geography while Group Two learned History from 7.00 am to 9.00 am. Before Group One started learned History while Group two learned Geography, at 9.30 am to 11.30 am, we rest. Then, we had our lunch. at 2.00 pm to 4.00 pm Group One learned Mathematics and Group Two learned English Language. When the class end, we had a tea break and we did a aerobics. After the aerobics, can take our prayer and dinner. Group One had English Language while Group Two had Mathematics at 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Before we sleep, we had a supper. 
On the third day, we started our day  with a prayer and a breakfast. Then, we had a short exercise again. Before our class started, we got a experience sharing from the excellent students. Group One started they day with a Malay class while Group two had they're Science class. At 9.30 am to 10.00 am, we had a morning drink. Before lunch, Group One had they're Science class while Group Two had they're Malay class. When we done having our lunch, we continued our class but in different subject where Group One learned 'Kemahiran Hidup' while Group Two learned Islam and vice versa after we had our tea drinks. We were given 3 hours to have our prayer, dinner and revision cause we got a post-test at 8.00 pm to 10.00 pm. Before we go to sleep, we had our supper.
On the last day which was the fourth day, we started our day with a prayer and a qiamullail.At 6.30 am to 7.00 am,we had our last breakfast at SMK Balung. Then we did a closing ceremony rehearsal. Before the closing ceremony stated, we had our morning drink. The closing ceremony started at 11.00 am and end at 1.00 pm. We went to our school after we had our lunch.
This camping was a great camping cause we knew how to answer each subject correctly. We also can get a new friend and learning tips from the excellent student.
I end my post here. Assalamualaikum and good night. 
           

             

    

                

                    

           
  
       
    


Wednesday, 18 April 2012

My family

    Assalamualaikum,
Hai, it's me Ayu. Today, I want to introduce to you my beloved family...

 

 
 This is my step-father. His name is Abdul Fhaeshhal Bin Dahan. He is a loving and a responsible father. He and my mother had married on 23.12.2006. He is a custom officer. He likes to play badminton and he loves his family a lot.


 This is my beloved mother. Her name is Edda Harianti Binti Suyadi. She is a strong woman and a caring mother. She's everything for me. She's very understanding and I love her very much.


  This is my younger sister. Her name is Anis Ashiqin. She is 13 years old now and was studied in S.M.K Kuhara, Tawau, Sabah. She is a nice girl. She likes pink colour and all her stuff are pink.


 This is my younger brother. His name is Ashran Ashraf. He is a diligent boy. He is 10 years old now and was studied in S.K Muhibbahraya, Tawau, Sabah.

 This is my youngest brother. His name is Ankhawirizmi. He is a naughty, chubby boy. He is 4 years old now. His hobby is watching cartoons.


 This is my adorable youngest sister. Her name is Aniyyulmuhqni. She is 2 years old now.  She's a cute little girl and everyone in my family called her Aniy.

This is just a simple post. I hope you didn't get bored reading them. I think that's all for today. See you soon..

Sunday, 15 April 2012

It's Not Just A Leaf.


Assalamualaikum and hi. I know you've seen the picture above right? It is last year science book for form 2 (2011). Today I'm not talking about the Science Process Skill (SPS), but I want to share about the animal on the cover. It is a leafy sea dragon or also known as Glauert's seadragon and leafies. It is found along the southern and western coast of Australia. The name is derived from it's appearance, with long leaf-like protrusions coming all over the body.

The male sea dragon cares for the eggs. The female produces up to 250 pink eggs, then deposits them on to the male's tail by a long tube. The eggs then attach themselves to a brood patch, which supplies oxygen to them. It takes a total of nine weeks for the eggs to begin to hatch, depends on the water conditions. On this period, the eggs turn orange or ripe purple, after which the male pumps its tail until the infants emerge, this process take about 24-48 hours. The male aids in the babies hatching by shaking his tail, and rubbing it against seaweed and rocks.Once born, the infant sea dragon is completely independent.

Leafy sea dragons are subject to many threats, both natural and man-made. They are caught by collectors, and used in alternative medicine. They are vulnerable when first born, and are slow swimmers, reducing their chance of escaping form a predator. Sea dragons are often washed ashore after storms, sea dragons cannot curl their tail and hold onto sea grass to stay safe. They have become endangered through pollution and industrial runoff as well as collection by fascinated divers who are entranced by their unique appearance. In response to these dangers they have been officially protected by the Federal Government of Australia.





leafy sea dragon's eggs on the males tails
I only share half of it, you can read more on your own okay.
 I end my post here, 
Assalamualaikum and bye.

credit to --> wikipedia

Thursday, 12 April 2012

Thanks~

Assalamualaikum and good night. :)
How do you do?
know what? what?
I just finish saw my school work. It's not that I saw my homework, I saw my "wood". Well I don't really saw it since I asked my beloved father to help me because I afraid that I'll cut my hand even though I know it won't happen. I only do the simple thing like measuring and marking. But, I did a little sawing you know. I saw 1/2 of 1 of wood. hehe.  for your info, it's a hard work okay.

While my beloved father was sawing, I thought about the jigsaw. Who made it? How he/she made it? 
Like always I use wikipedia and search Jigsaw. So, jigsaw is a tool that used for cut curves, such as stencil designs or other custom shapes into a piece of wood, metal or other material. Although jigsaw can be use to cut patterns and make a straight line, don't underestimate it because it's hard to use even with a guide. Jigsaw saw known as scroll saws or manufacturer said as bayonet saw. 

In 1946, an engineer of Scintilla AG company in Solothurn, Switzerland, Albert Kaufmann, replaced a needle on his wife's sewing machine with a saw blade. After development of Kaufmann's invention, in 1947, Scintilla started producing jigsaw with a name, Lesto Jigsaw. In 1954, Bosch derived Scintilla and in 1989 "Lesto" was replaced with Bosch.
hand saw
electric sawing machine


  That is example of hand saw and electric sawing machine. I think thats all. about the jigsaw since i got a drawing to do. like I know how to draw a scenery.
By the way thanks to my father for helping me with my work. I love you dad. :)
Okay guys, assalamualaikum and good night.
credit to- wikipedia

Friday, 30 March 2012

We're Not Twin.

Assalamualaikum and hi. I don't think this will be a long post since I'm busy.. First of all, I want you to look a picture below..
look at the faces properly.

Does we look same? No, right? I and Rina was walking to the lab since it was science. On our way, we saw Sir Rahim and a girl.. Then the girl asked Sir Rahim "are they twins?" Then, both of us laugh.. :)
Want to know about twin?? Let see,, TWIN is one of two offspring produced in the same pregnancy. Twins can be either identical and fraternal. Identical means that they develop from one zygote that splits and forms two embryos. While fraternal develop from two separate eggs that are fertilized by two different sperm. Identical sperm also known as monozygotic but fraternal known as dizgotic. 

Half-identical or semi-identical twins or also known as half twins are the result of a very rare form of twinning which the twin inherit exactly the same genes from their mom but different genes from their dad. Though examples of half-identical twins have been found, the exact mechanism of their concept is not well-understood, but could theoretically occur in polar body twinning where sperm cells fertilize both the ovum and the second polar body. This situation is not the same as the common form of fraternal twinning, in which two genetically different avum are fertilized by two genetically different sperm. In this case, the ovum are genetically identical.

I think thats all and my conclusion is we are twin from different sperm and ovum. :)
Assalamualaikum and bye. 

Don't forget to Read More about Twin

Monday, 19 March 2012

The Hobby Of Collecting.

Assalamualaikum and hi.
This lovely day I(Ayu) want to post about the hobby of collecting.

Hobby is an activity a person does during his or her pastime. There are many types of hobby. For example, there are some people make collecting things as their hobby.

There are various type of collecting, such as collecting stamps. Some people love to collect stamps because they can learn about other country culture, flowers and national anthem. Collecting stamps only take small cost to buy them compare to collect dolls or robots which cost you an arm and a leg. Another example is collecting books. People collect books because they can gain knowledge from it. By doing this activity, teenagers will not involve in negative activities like playing computer games that doesn't bring any benefit for students. There are many types of book that teenager can collect. For example, storybooks, comics, novels, revision books and so on.

An example for expensive hobby is collecting dolls and robots. People collect dolls or robots because they love to play with it, but some people like to collect dolls because they think the dolls are cute. Most people that collect dolls and robots are categories as rich people.

Teenager must have their own hobby to avoid from being involve in negative activities. Teenagers can also be profitable. They can sell the stuff that they collect and make money from it.

I think that all about the hobby of collecting. I hope you guys enjoy reading these since I made it myself.
That it from me, Assalamualaikum and have a nice day.

example of dolls collection.
example of stamps collection.
example of book collection.
example of robot collection.
example of seashell collection.

Tuesday, 6 March 2012

Rainbow.

Assalamualaikum and hi.
This lovely day I've updated My Blog. So, I want to continue updating.
Today I want to share with you about RAINBOW.
I bet all of you has seen a rainbow before, right?
Before I enter school's gate, me and my friend Rina saw a rainbow.
So, I think to share about it today.

Rainbow is an optical and meteorological phenomenon that causes a spectrum of light to appear in the sky when the sun shines on to droplets of moisture in the Earth's atmospehere. It takes the form of a multicoloured arc. Rainbow caused by sunlight always appear in the section of sky directly opposite the sun.
In a primary rainbow, the arc shows red on the outer part, and violet on the inner side. This rainbow is caused by light being refracted while entering a droplet of water, then reflected inside on the back of the droplet and refracted again when leaving it.
In a double rainbow, a second arc is seen outside the primary arc, and has the order of its colours reversed, red facing the other one, in both rainbow. This rainbow is caused by light reflecting twicw inside water droplets. the region between a double rainbow is dark, and is known as 'Alexander's Band" or "Alexander's Dark Band".
These are examples of rainbow,

A Double Rainbow


A Supernumerary Rainbow

Reflection Rainbow and Normal Rainbow 

A Red Monochrome Rainbow


A rainbow spans a continuous spectrum of colour. There are no bands. The appearent discreteness is an artefact of the photopigments in the human eye and of the neutral processing of our photoreceptor outputs in the brain. Because the peak response of human colour receptors varies from person to person, different individuals will see slightly different colours, and person with colour blindness will see a smaller set of everywhere, with normal colour vision. 







That all for this day. Read more about Rainbow HERE
I hope you guys understand this post and do leave your comment.
Assalamualaikum and good night.

Tuesday, 28 February 2012

I Don't Know.

Assalamualaikum and hi to my dearest reader.
Actually I don't know what to do and write in this blog anymore, it's not that I don't want to update this blog, I just in a blank mood. I'm 100% don't know what to do.
I planned to update our blog today about Tawau's interesting places I was writing the header of that post and I want to check my error, so, I used Google Translate. My mother was sitting beside me when I'm translating, when she saw me, I want to make her amazed so, I  changed the language to Korean. Then, I type some words in English and translate it. After that, I click "listen" to hear the pronunciation, my mother became weird because of the weird sound. Then, we keep on doing the same thing with different words until I forgot about my post earlier. When we finish do that, I remembered my post. Once I remember, I became lazy to continued it, but you still can read about Tawau's interesting places.
I don't think I have more story, so, I end my post here with
Assalamualaikum and good night.
~PeaCe

Saturday, 11 February 2012

Fairy Floss

Assalamualaikum and good night.
Fairy floss! Do you know what is a fairy floss?
In other words for fairy floss is cotton candy. Recently, I (Ila)  like to eat cotton candy, so I search something about it. This is my search result,  Fairy floss (Australian), cotton candy (US, Canada) is a form of spun sugar. Since cotton candy is mostly air, is a small initial quantity of sugar generates a tremendously greater final volume, causing servings to be physically large and voluminous. A typical serving  on a stick is approximately and contains roughly 115 dietary voluminous. it is often served at fairgrounds or circuses. Food colouring is used to changed the natural white colour.

Cotton candy was first recorded around the 1900s. At that time, spun sugar was an expensive, labor-intensive endeavor and was not generally available to the average person. Machine-spun candy was invented in 1897 by the dentist William Morrison and confectioner John C. Wharton and first introduced to a wide audience at the 1904 World's Fair as "Fairy Floss" with great success, selling 68, 655 boxes at the then-high price of 25¢, half the cost of admission to the fair. Fairy Floss was renamed to "Cotton Candy" in the 1920s. In the 1970s an automatic cotton candy machine was created which made the product and packaged it. This made it easier to produce and available to sell at carnivals, fairs, and stores in the 1910s.
Tootsie Roll of Canada Ltd., the world's largest cotton-candy manufacturer, makes a bagged, fruit-flavored version called Fluffy Stuff.
The United States celebrates National Cotton Candy Day on 7th December.

The cotton candy is sticky, sugary and sweet, it dissolves quickly in the mouth although it fells like wool to the touch. It does not have much of an aroma although the machine itself has a cooked sugar smell when in operation.  When it comes in contact with moisture, it becomes sticky and moist. Because the sugar is hygroscopic (ability of a substance to attract and hold water molecules from the surrounding environment, and has a very large surface area, it will become coarser, harder and generally less "flossy" once exposed to the atmosphere.





cotton candy machine
cotton candy in plastic bags

cotton candy cupcake
packaged cotton candy

 

I think that all I want to share, but you can read more about the Cotton_Candy.
I end my post here, Assalamualaikum and good night.