Friday, October 29, 2010

Malaysia SME (Sep25-Oct8,2010) feature the Frangipani Hotels ... on Twitpic

Malaysia SME (Sep25-Oct8,2010) feature the Frangipani Hotels ... on Twitpic

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Monday, October 4, 2010

Jeruju Homestay Jerlun, Kedah

Homestay Program, Policy Class 30Sep - 1Oct
Siput Retak Seribu




Jeruju, Jerlun Kedah
Jeruju Mud Beach


Jeruju Mud Beach

Jeruju Mud Beach
Jeruju, Jerlun Kedah
is one of the place in Homestay Program can be visit to experience village culture among the Jeruju people. here you can see fisherman go to sea catch fish and also you can join them. You even can enjoy the beautiful scenery at the sunset and pleasant situation. Moreover, can experience the ways of culture like wedding ceremony and Padi plantation.




Tuesday, September 7, 2010

The illusionist




Magic Movie.... that Trick people...
Eisenheim (Edward Norton) is a stage magician who amazes the audiences of turn-of-the-century Vienna, drawing the attention of Crown Prince Leopold (Rufus Sewell).
When the Prince's intended, Sophie von Teschen (Jessica Biel), assists the magician onstage, Eisenheim and Sophie recognize each other from their childhoods -- and a dormant love affair is rekindled. As the clandestine romance continues, Chief Inspector Uhl (Paul Giamatti) is charged by Leopold to expose Eisenheim, and Eisenheim prepares to execute his greatest illusion yet.

Future Funk

http://www.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2Fnbc.com%2Famericas-got-talent&h=65131

Amazing.....! awesome....!

Monday, September 6, 2010

link

http://dkevinbrown.wordpress.com/
D Kevin Brown's Blog

Applying Biblical Principles to Everyday Life



The Blind Side

Big Mike=Micheal; Brought all family together.....

How wonderful this moment.....




The Blind Side= it one of great movie i watch...... and it very terrific gud.....touch my soul and heart..... if the ranking star is 5, i give it 5 star!..... like Cassandra George Sturges MA, MA, Psy.D, said... it interpreted as not only the things or people that we are incapable of seeing—but also the things that we must consciously choose not to see if we wish to reach our full potential.

The Blind Side is a movie about doing the right thing; it is about the power of love to heal and nurture the human spirit to rise above any and all circumstances. The Blind Side is a movie about achieving the American dream through hard work, determination and faith; and teaches the lesson that what you see is not nearly as important as the people who protect your blind side.

make sure u guys not to miss this one.....!

Friday, September 3, 2010

Land Below The Wind...


Situated on the beautiful island of Borneo, Sabah is one of the thirteen states which Malaysia is made of. Sabah is the second largest state in Malaysia and shares the island of Borneo with Sarawak, Brunei, and Indonesian Kalimantan.

North Borneo
Borneo is the third largest island in the world and is located at the centre of the Maritime Southeast Asia. This island is divided between Indonesia, Malaysia and Brunei. Indonesians refer to the Borneo Island as “Kalimantan”.

Nevertheless, for people outside of Indonesia, “Kalimantan” refers to the area which is occupied by Indonesia on the island of Borneo. Malaysia’s region of Borneo is called East Malaysia or Malaysian Borneo. The independent nation of Brunei occupies the remainder of the island, being the wealthiest of the rest.

Once known as North Borneo, Sabah was under the British colony during the late 19th century till the early 20th century. Sabah gained its independence through Malaysia on September 16, 1963. At 76, 115 square kilometers large, Sabah is the second biggest state in Malaysia after Sarawak.

People, Language and Common Customs
The people of Sabah are known as Sabahans. Sabah is the third most populous state in Malaysia after Selangor and Johor; it also has one of the highest population growth rates in the country.

There are currently 32 officially recognized ethnic groups in Sabah with the largest non-indigenous ethnic group being the Chinese and the largest indigenous group being the Kadazan-Dusun people. Two other larger ethnic groups in Sabah are the Bajau and Murut, compared to other states in the country; Sabah has relatively very small population of Indians and South Asians.

Apart from the Sabahans’ very own diverse mother tongues, Bahasa Malaysia (national language) and English is widely spoken; Mandarin and some Chinese dialects are also widely spoken.

In Sabah, we greet people by saying “selamat datang” (welcome) and/or “terima kasih” (thank you) with a smile. Due to religious reasons, some may prefer not to have physical contact with others. However, a handshake is generally acceptable as a way of introducing oneself.

It’s customary to remove shoes before entering a mosque as well as homes. In places of worship, visitors are required to dress modestly. Nude sunbathing is not allowed and is very frowned upon. Avoid pointing your index finger at others, as this is considered rude in the local custom.

by; Sabah Tourism Board