Monday, May 31, 2010
HIKMAH 2
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Saturday, May 29, 2010
My last day
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Friday, May 21, 2010
truth - life forever
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Wednesday, May 19, 2010
Cry Baby Cry
SHEDDING tears is an action that does not take place until you are about two months old. When you cry, pressure builds up in your head and the flow of blood to the face increases. There are two kinds of tears - Basal tears and emotional tears. Basal tears lubricate your eyeball. The eyeball has a grainy surface, so without the coating of tears, you would not be able to see properly. The tear glands in the eyes produce about ten ounces of basal tears everyday. Reflex tears protect your eyes against irritants like onion fumes and foreign objects. The amount of protein produced by emotional tears is about 20-25 per cent more than other kinds of tears. According to scientists, tears are also a way of communication. Researchers say that ever since ancient times, people who insisted on something by crying usually got what they wanted. So maybe crying has evolved as a means of communication, as people who cried the loudest are most likely to get whatever they want!
Sounds familiar?
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Monday, May 17, 2010
Proud to be ELFs
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Sunday, May 16, 2010
Selamat Hari Guru
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Korea Aim to Attract Muslim Tourists
Hanyang University professor Lee Hee-soo gave an orientation on how Muslims in the Middle East and Southeast Asia have developed their traditions on food and other living styles, such as eating meat only from certain animals slaughtered in a special way.
Annie Yu, director of an inbound travel agency Plaza 21 Plus, has been arranging programs for travellers from Middle Eastern countries, including Iran, the United Arab Emirates and Oman. But the director acknowledged, “I learned that I've been so ignorant of Islamic culture even though I have developed tour programs for Muslim travellers.”
The biggest obstacle to attracting Muslim tourists is strict rules on food and prayer, the agents said. It is not easy to prepare ‘Halal food’ in this non-Islamic country and ensure tourists can pray in the direction of Mecca five times a day.
“Halal restaurants are very rare here, and there are almost none outside Seoul, Busan and Jeju. So we take Muslim travellers to seafood restaurants, Indian or Pakistani eateries, or vegetarian restaurants,” said Bob Lee, sales manager and guide at Jacky Travel Service.
Bill Yi, a freelance guide, said, “Some tourists do not eat food even at vegetarian restaurants, thinking the chefs may use the same knife in cutting both vegetables and meat slaughtered in a non-Halal way. Some bring their own food with them, such as noodles, and eat only them.”
To cope with the food trouble, the KTO held a sampling party of a Halal food lunchbox.
“It is `Korea-style Halal' lunchbox. As ordinary Korean restaurants do not offer Halal meat, it was not easy for Muslim visitors to try Korean foods like `bulgogi,' which they learned about through Korean movies and dramas. So, the lunchbox was designed to provide Muslim travellers with Halal food and to publicize Korean food at the same time,” Joo Sung-hee, a KTO manager, said.
For prayer, the agents usually ask Halal restaurants to prepare a space for Muslim tourists, Lee said. Joo said only a few tourist destinations, including Everland and Nami Island, have prayer rooms.
The KTO recently opened a prayer room at the Tourism Information Centre on the first basement floor of its headquarters, so that Muslim tourists can visit. The carpeted room has a compass showing the direction of Mecca.
The tourism body also introduced a program at Bukchon Hanok Village near Insa-dong, in which visitors can try a traditional Korean way of dyeing with indigo plant. “After dyeing cloth, Muslim women travellers can use it as hijab,” Joo said.
She said that people from the Middle East are usually family tourists, enjoying shopping and visiting holy destinations and theme parks. Their interest in medical tourism here is also growing. Many from Southeast Asia are incentive traveller groups, and they prefer seasonal attractions, such as skiing in winter and flower festivals in spring, she said.
“We believe the Muslim market with a 1.3 billion population has good potential. We hope the lecture and the programs we offered today will help attract more Muslim travellers,” Joo said.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Babysitter ~ Baby sister Iskandar
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Thursday, May 13, 2010
Anda ANEMIA? - part 4
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Wednesday, May 12, 2010
MV Bonamana
[SIWON] Nuhl alkkamalkka alkamalkka nuhmoo yeppeun miinah. Nal michyuhddago marhaedo nan niga johda miinah
[HEENIM] Nooga juhnhaejwuh My baby, to my baby Naega yuhgi iddago marya. Gidarinda marya (Baby, you turn it up now)
[KYUHYUN] Nuhn, gataboota, gataboota mal jom haera miinah. Ni maeumeul gajyuhddamyuhn geunyang naneun salmui Winner
[YESUNG] Ee sesangui ichiran, ichiran, yongki inneun jareul ddara na gateun nom marya
[RYEOWOOK] Yetmare Say, yuhl buhn jjikeumyuhn nuhmuhganda. Eusseuk, eusseuk, eusseuk
[SUNGMIN?] Geunyuhneun kangjuhk. Kkeudduhk uhbda. Ppijjook, ppijjook, ppijjook
[RYEOWOOK?] Nan uhdduhkhalkka uhdduhkhalkka geunyuhmani nae gwanshimin guhl, guhl, guhl
Bounce to you, Bounce to you Nae gaseumeun nuhl hyanghae jabhil soodo uhbseul mankeum ddwigo inneunguhl
Break it Down to you, Down to you Nae gaseumi nuh, nuhl gatji mothandamyuhn muhmchul guhranda (Nal barabwara)
[SHINDONG/EUNHYUK] Bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka na gateun namja. Bonchemanche, bonchemanche, bonchemanche dorasuh bwado
Bogobwado, bogobwado, bogobwado na bakke uhbda. BONAMANA, BONAMANA, BONAMANA (Baby, you turn it up now)
[DONGHAE] Mwuhl salkka, salkka, salkka, salkka nuhreul wihan suhnmool. Oh, michigedda. Saenggakman haedo johahal ni moseup
[KYUHYUN] Listen girl! [YESUNG] Johahae. [KYUHYUN] Baby girl! [YESUNG] Saranghae.
[KYUHYUN] Namani nuhreul wihan namja. [YESUNG] Deuruhjwuh bwa nuhreul hyanghan gobaek
[RYEOWOOK] Nae mamui say, aeman taewooji malgo jebal kkeuduhk, kkeuduhk, kkeuduhk
[SUNGMIN?] Ee noryuhk juhngdomyuhn narado goohae giteuk, giteuk, giteuk
[RYEOWOOK?] Nan uhdduhkharago, uhdduhkharago geunyuhmani nae junbooin guhl, guhl, guhl
Bounce to you, Bounce to you Nae gaseumeun nuhl hyanghae jabhil soodo uhbseul mankeum ddwigo inneunguhl
Break it Down to you, Down to you Nae gaseumi nuh, nuhl gatji mothandamyuhn muhmchul guhranda (Nal barabwara)
[SHINDONG/EUNHYUK] Bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka na gateun namja. Bonchemanche, bonchemanche, bonchemanche dorasuh bwado
Bogobwado, bogobwado, bogobwado na bakke uhbda. BONAMANA, BONAMANA, BONAMANA Na bakke uhbda
[HEENIM] Nan deudyuh michilguhya. Pokbarhae buhril guhya. Duh mot chamgessuh geunyuhmanui milgo dangkigi
[EUNHYUK] Oh jinjja michilguhya. Nooga jom mallyuhbwa bwa. Iruhke himdeul guhran nooga marhaessuhyaji
[RYEOWOOK] (It's) True, true Nae kamjuhngeun gal goshi uhbsuh. Nege matchwuh buhringuhl nuhn jal aljanhni
[KYUHYUN] How to keep loving you? Naega jinjja nege jarhalge idaero nal ssuhkhyu doojima
[///] Gidarinda. Miinah! Hope you'll step to me, step to me
[///] Saranghanda. Miinah! Bring it, sign to me, sign to me
[///] Hahahaha hahahahaha geunyuhga imi nal barabol joonbiga dwae issuhnna bwa
Bounce to you, Bounce to you Nae gaseumeun nuhl hyanghae jabhil soodo uhbseul mankeum ddwigo inneunguhl
Break it Down to you, Down to you Nae gaseumi nuh, nuhl gatji mothandamyuhn muhmchul guhranda (Nal barabwara)
[SHINDONG/EUNHYUK] Bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka, bolkkamalkka na gateun namja. Bonchemanche, bonchemanche, bonchemanche dorasuh bwado
Bogobwado, bogobwado, bogobwado na bakke uhbda. BONAMANA, BONAMANA, BONAMANA Na bakke uhbda
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Monday, May 10, 2010
4Jib is daebak
2. 나쁜여자 (Boom Boom)
3. 응결 (Coagulation)
4. 나란 사람 (Your Eyes)
5. My Only Girl
6. 사랑이 이렇게 (My All Is In You)
7. Shake It Up!
8. 잠들고 싶어 (In My Dream)
9. 봄날 (One Fine Spring Day)
10. 좋은사람 (Good Person)
11. Here We Go
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Happy Mothers Day - Happy Birthday
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Program Sahsiah Pelajar ~ Pahang
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Thursday, May 6, 2010
Kursus Asas Keusahawanan Siswa (KAKS) - Cameron Highland
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