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