Sunday, 11 September 2011

THE BENEFITS OF VEGETABLES

Vegetables

Balance your vegetable intake between the orange/red and green varieties.
The more colourful your choice, the healthier it usually is.
As an easy rule, the darker and brighter the colour of the vegetable the more vitamins, minerals and fibre they usually contain. For example, spinach contains more nutrients than lettuce.
Make sure you balance the more starchy vegetables like corn, butternut squash, pumpkin, peas, root vegetables and sweet potatoes with less starchy vegetables like courgettes, green beans, spinach, broccoli and cauliflower.
You should aim for three portions of vegetables each day. One portion equates to 80g, which would be a cereal bowl of lettuce, but three tablespoons or so of carrots.
To boost your vegetable intake, try some of the suggestions below.

Good advice

Always wash your vegetables before use and remove the outer leaves of lettuces and cabbage.
  • Eat your vegetables raw as part of a sandwich filling or serve them with dips. You can make your own dip using natural yoghurt and finely chopped herbs.
  • Juice raw vegetables such as carrot, tomato and cucumber for a quick and refreshing drink. Ginger and lemon can be added for taste. One to try is carrot, celery and apple.
  • Overcook your vegetables, and they lose nutrients. For this reason, microwave or lightly steam vegetables rather than boiling.
  • Salads are quick to make. Make them more appetising by adding items such as chopped nuts and cannellini beans, and a healthy dressing such as vinaigrette or a dash of olive oil.
  • Homemade vegetable soup is an ideal way for the family to increase their intake of vegetables. Add lentils, beans or wholegrains like pearl barley to make it a complete meal. The soup can also be frozen in portions and used later on.
  • Always include vegetables with your main meals. So if you eat pasta, have it with a simple side salad.
  • Add fresh herbs to pep up vegetables. Use chopped mint to add to green beans, peas and mangetout, coriander in stir-fries, curries and casseroles, and rosemary or thyme with root vegetables.

Fruit

To gain the maximum benefit from fruit, eat it fresh and if the skins are edible, eat them too.
Dried fruits and fruit juices count towards your five a day. Use them in moderation, though, because fruit loses most of its natural fibre in the juicing process and dried fruits lose most of their vitamin C.
Try to eat two or three portions of fruit every day. One portion equates to 80g, which would be:
  • one medium apple, orange, banana
  • three tablespoons or so of chopped, cooked or canned fruit
  • 150ml juice or smoothie (100 per cent fruit)
  • one tablespoon of dried fruit (choose brands that have not been preserved with sulphur dioxide).
To boost your fruit intake, try some of the suggestions below.
  • Combine more expensive, unusual fruits like mangos and papaya with common ones such as bananas in a liquidised fruit smoothie.
  • Add chopped fresh fruit to your breakfast cereal.
  • Combine fruit with low fat yoghurt and chopped nuts for a mid-morning snack.
  • Round off a meal with a piece of fresh fruit or a portion of grapes.

HOW TO WAY THE SHOWL by NOR ATIKAH SABARIAH

Assalamualaikum.
Today,I want to show you all how to wear a shawl.Before I want to show you.I need my friend to help me to be model at front.

This is part collection of my shawl.

1-If you want to wear showl,you must have shawl.
2-First step,this brooch you can clip at the left or right side according to your comfortzone.
3-Second step,wrapped arround the lid to the back and clip at the left side.
4-Last step,you trim the lid on the front and rear to look more gorgeous.

So,the teenagers of girls can wear shawl like this style at out. That all,thank you.

MY PET by NOR SYAMILAH

         Assalamualaikum and Good Morning to Miss Nurhafizah Yaacob and my fellow friends. Today I want to share story about my pet. My pet is hamster. I love it so much. My pet name is Ayan and Apun. When the first time I look at them, I very excited because they are look cute. Their fur was soft and gentle. I give them feed with hamster food such as vegetarian and sunflower seeds. Both of them are big eaters. I bathe the three time a week. The usually sleep on day time but awake at night. At last my conclusion is I love my pet because they are my treasure. That all. Thank you.

Friday, 2 September 2011

The scene takes place in a cafeteria several student have just finished their class and are taking about the increase in the number of student skipping classes or being absent from classes. These students are discussing about the reasons student skip classes and what can be done to overcome thiss problem. Act out the scene.
Atikah; Hai, Syamilah ! It is gonna rain today.
Syamilah; Yes, it's seem like that.
Afiqah; How your class today Warda?
Warda; Like usual.No many people come to class today.
Syamilah; Why?
Warda; I don't know.
Afiqah; It is common,student now lazy attend to class.
Atikah; Nowadays,the number of students that skipped class are being increase day to.
Syamilah; How this problem become like this?
Warda; I know because before that I'm one of that like to skipped class.
Atikah; So what is it?
Warda; I like to sleep late.
Afiqah; If you hang out at midnight then you come back late night.
Atikah; I agree with Afiqah.
Syamilah; Sometime, students feel stressed,so the lazy habits come.
Afiqah; Beside that,students doesn't like lecturer and the subject that have been teachs.
Warda; Moreover,this habits become from their friends.
Atikah; Also influence from their friends.
Syamilah; So how can we overcome this problem?
Afiqah; Have many ways to overcome this problems.First, students must discipline their ownself to attend their class.
Warda; Second, we have to find friends that have good habits.
Atikah; Yes such as efforts to attend their class.
Syamilah; Motivate to yourself about sacrifice that you parents have been done.
Warda; That all..Thank you.

Sunday, 28 August 2011

BAD HABITS

Assalamualaikom and very good morning to my lecturer,  Miss Nurhafizah  Yaacob and my fellow friends.My name is Nor Syamilah Binti Mohd Nor Asri.Today I would like to give a speech about Ways To Overcome Bad Habits.
Ladies and gentalmen,

   Bad habits is negative behavior pattern such as sleeping late,laziness and so on.You must have a strong will and must replace it with a habit as a apposite nature.
   Ther are many ways to overcome bad habits for example learn new things and practice them.
    Beside that,be strict to yourself so the habits will not multiply.Promise to yourself not to repeat the bad habits again.
    Moreover,when you do not give in to a temptation,you become stronger.You strenghten is important so that you can have a better control over your habits.
    In a nutshell,bad habits is part of our negative side.We do not repeat the same habits over and over if you do not want to get in a bad habits again.

Wednesday, 24 August 2011

Handphones

A mobile phone, cellular "cell" phone or hand phone is a mobile electronic device used to make mobile telephone calls across a wide geographic area, served by many public cells. By contrast, a cordless telephone is used only within the range of a single, private base station.
A mobile phone can make and receive telephone calls to and from the public telephone network which includes other mobiles and fixed-line phones across the world. It does this by connecting to a cellular network provided by a mobile network operator.
In addition to telephony, modern mobile phones also support a wide variety of other services such as text messaging, MMS, email, Internet access, short-range wireless communications (infrared, Bluetooth), business applications, gaming and photography. Mobile phones that offer these more general computing capabilities are referred to as smartphones.
The first hand-held mobile phone was demonstrated by Dr Martin Cooper of Motorola in 1973, using a handset weighing 2 kg. In 1983, the DynaTAC 8000x was the first to be commercially available. In the twenty years from 1990 to 2010, worldwide mobile phone subscriptions grew from 12.4 million to over 4.6 billion, penetrating the developing economies and reaching the bottom of the economic pyramid.

factor of overspending

The factors which result in overspending include:
  • Low income.
  • Low level of assets.
  • A level of expenditure similar to that of non-overspenders while having a lower income.
  • Higher medical and miscellaneous expenses.
overspending is not good  in life.

SELF CARE?

Self care is personal health maintenance. It is any activity of an individual, family or community, with the intention of improving or restoring health, or treating or preventing disease.
Self care includes all health decisions people (as individuals or consumers) make for themselves and their families to get and stay physically and mentally fit. Self care is exercising to maintain physical fitness and good mental health. It is also eating well, self-medicating, practicing good hygiene and avoiding health hazards such as smoking and drinking to prevent ill health. Self care is also taking care of minor ailments, long term conditions, or one’s own health after discharge from secondary and tertiary health care.
Individuals do self care, and experts and professionals support self care to enable individuals to do enhanced self care.
Self care support has crucial enabling value and considerable scope in developing countries with an already overburdened health care system. But it also has an essential role to play in affluent countries where people are becoming more conscious about their health and want to have a greater role in taking care of themselves.
To enable people to do enhanced self care, they can be supported in various ways and by different service providers.

self care is important in life.

About Tourism

History
On 20 May, 1987, the Ministry of Culture, Arts and Tourism (MOCAT) was established and TDC moved to this new ministry. TDC existed from 1972 to 1992, when it became the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board (MTPB), through the Malaysia Tourism Promotion Board Act, 1992.
Tourism Malaysia has grown by leaps and bounds with its focus on promoting Malaysia at the domestic and international levels. It aims to market Malaysia as a premier destination of excellence in the region. Its vision is to make the tourism industry a prime contributor to the socio-economic development of the nation.
With the growth of world tourism and Malaysia's potential as a tourism destination, has contributed to the change and focus in the country's tourism sector. It has helped generate substantive foreign exchange earnings and employment. Tourism Malaysia now has 34 overseas and 11 marketing representative offices.

oke that's about history of Malaysia

Thursday, 11 August 2011

nurafiqah bt zulkhairy


nurafiqah binti zulkhairy
fyy
4/6/1993
melawati,selangor
be strong,be tough

Nor atikah sabariah bt mohd nor



Nor atikah sabariah bt mohd nor.
(kechik).
18/5/1993.
Mersing,Johor.
Belajar bersungguh-sungguh.



nor syamilah bt mohd nor asri


nor syamilah bt mohd nor asri
bfdy 6/7/1993
kuala lipis,pahang
seorang pemalu tapi jujur dgn orang yang di kenali
ingin mengembirakan hati ibu bapa 




wardatul najihah bt zainal abidin-lolaxowns





this girl name wardatul najihah bt zainal abidin
her friends call her lola
age 18teen but blowm bday lg
24/9/1993*bg hadiah yea !
stay tmn melawati near gombak .
prinsip:berani buat berani tanggung!

hye people!

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