Tuesday 20 May 2014

Everything will be okey.....


Just have 12 days i'm can face final exam...so, i should thinks what i should do and not do...the efforts is very important to anyone to get successful person...this evening i want spend time in my blogs...today's i'm so strong person...you know why???because i'm thinks a lot for my future....now i'm already fourth semester student in northean university....as a student at degree...i know that challengers is very closer with student...the challenger give me very strong person and give me maturity...so, everything i learn in UUM i can apply in my life and become a good person in the future...                                                                                                             "I LOVE UUM"


Thursday 1 May 2014

ABOUT MY SELF




NORTHEAN UNIVERSITY MALAYSIANNAME: WAN NOR ATIAH BINTI WAN IBRAHIMMATRIC NO: 220328PROGRAM: BACHELOR SCIENCE OF AGRIBUSINESS WITH HONOURSEMESTER: 4FROM: PASIR MAS, KELANTANBORN: 16 MEI 1992CONTACT NO: 09-7988370STUDENT RESEDENTIAL HALL: SME BANK


PHOTO EDITING



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Images 2: Frame




Images 3: Scrapbook





Images 4: mirrorizer




PLAGIARISM


This is video plagiarism. How they do plagiarism in finish their work with fastly...you can watch yhis video to understand what is plagiarism.






How to avoid plagiarism.





so, this video we can know how to avoid plagiarism expecially in university students. No fault if you want to find research in various sources but you should take the main idea only and can't cheat other person when you can do assingment or work with faster. 










SHARE FOR OUR SUBJECT ANIMAL HUSBANDARY TRIP


Animal husbandary is the one subject i like. You know why??? because for me, when i learn this subject i can know how to manage animals such as prepared food, stall, give treatment for animal,give vitamin and others. This subject can make me very excited to find new knowledge for help my family to continues our business in preserve animal and then market it. For example, cattle,broiler, goat and buffalo.



Broiler at Changloon,Kedah








Horse equin centre at Perlis.








Animal quarantine, Padang Besar, Perlis




Dairy Cattle



Buffalo



Ostrich at Perlis



so,i am so happy for our trip. We get many knowledge about animal and how to manage also care animals with correctly. Thank you for our lecture Dr.Ibrahim Bin Yusoff  for lecture subject Animal husbandary in Northean University Malaysian.






















Wednesday 30 April 2014

VISIT MALACCA



A' famosa in Malacca


A’Famosa is more than just quick photo stop opportunity for tourists. Built in 1511, the settlement used to sprawl across a whole hillside but now only a lone gate (Porta de Santiago) remains. One of the oldest surviving European architectural remains in Asia; it is set beside the Istana keSultanan on Jalan Kota.
A’Famosa is perhaps Malacca’s best known sightseeing spot. Originally constructed by Alfonso de Albuquerque (who led the Portuguese invasion on the Malacca Sultanate), the remains of the fort is now a crumbling whitewashed gatehouse and is located downhill from St. Paul’s Church.








Portuguese history


At the beginning of the 16th century, the Portuguese were establishing outposts in Macau, China and India in order to create a string of friendly ports for their ships plying the routes between China and Portugal. Malacca’s growing popularity meant that it was fast becoming an important link for Portugal to the Spice Route in China. In 1511 the Portuguese fleet, under the command of Alfonso de Albuquerque arrived and launched an attack on the armies of the Malacca Sultanate and defeated them. 
Albuquerque moved swiftly to consolidate his gains by building a fortress around a hill near the sea. He used 1,500 slaves to construct A’Famosa as a stronghold to defend against foreign invasion.




Dutch history

In 1641 the Dutch wrested control of A’Famosa from the Portuguese and drove them out of the city. What remains is largely the Dutch reconstruction as they carried out renovation works in 1670, following the siege. To this day you can see a small inscription (ANNO 1670) on the fort’s arch as well as the coat-of-arms of the Dutch East India Company (VOC). 
A’Famosa changed hands again when Malacca fell into British hands during expansionist Napoleonic times. Initially under the impression that the VOC was to act as a caretaker administration until a time when the Dutch were able to fully resume control, they had no idea the fort would soon be lost to them forever.






British history

Due to the fact that they offered too little and asked for too much, the Dutch forces soon lost the respect of their Malay subjects and in the early 19th century Malacca was fully conquered by the British. Wary of maintaining the fort, should it fall into enemy hands, the English ordered its destruction in 1806.
Fortunately, Sir Stamford Raffles (founder of Singapore) who was visiting Malacca in 1810 arrived in the nick of time. Due to his love of history he stepped in before the complete destruction of the old fortress. It was a close call though and the crumbling remains of Porta de Santiago, a small gate house, were all that could be salvaged from total destruction.When work was undertaken on the Menara Taming Sari revolving tower in 2006, another part of the A’Famosa was discovered. As a result the revolving tower was relocated further inland and A’Famosa’s newly-discovered fortress walls were reconstructed.




Baba and Nyonya Peranakan Museum










Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum Malacca situated at Jalan Tun Tan Cheng Lock also known as Heeren Street or Millionaire row. The museum actually is the house belongs to wealth Baba Nyonya family. The house was built somewhere 1895 during the British rules Malacca. Baba Nyonya house also known as Rumah Abu (Ancestral Home) was kept secret from the outside world until today. Most of the Baba Nyonya house have a size about 20 feet width and 180 feet long. Due of the length of the house, the air well was built at the middle of the house to allow a better air circulation.  The visitor is not allowed to take any picture or video recording during your tour to Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum Malacca.
The idea to established Baba Nyonya Heritage Museum came from Mr. Chan Kim Lay who has the opportunity to visit few museum at  overseas. Although his idea was opposed by the Baba Nyonya community for revealing the Baba Nyonya house to the public, it did not dampen his desire to share the history and the way of life of Baba Nyonya Malacca descent to the world. In here tourist able to see the original actual design and layout of the house, the mosaic and oil lamp was import from United Kingdom during the reign of Queen Victoria, Chinese Porcelain, Chinese traditional wedding ceremony and the fine art. We encourage tourist go for guided tour to better understand Baba Nyonya Malacca Culture rather visiting the Museum by own.





Pulau Besar And Tanjung Bidara

Exploring the white sands of Pulau Besar or the Rocky Headlands of Tanjung Bidara.




Taming Sari Revolving Tower





Melaka Menara Taming Sari (Taming Sari Tower) officially opened for business on the 18th of April 2008, Menara Taming Sari is the first and only gyro tower in Malaysia so far. Measuring 110 metres in height, its revolving structure offers a 360-degree panoramic view of Malacca town and beyond.

Located in the popular district of Bandar Hilir on Jalan Merdeka, only 3 minutes’ walk from Mahkota Parade Shopping Complex and Dataran Pahlawan Megamall, the tower is named after the Taming Sari keris, a mythical weapon said to possess mystical powers belonging to the legendary Malay warrior, Hang Tuah. Even the structure’s design follows the shape of the keris, with the peak of the tower resembling the its hilt.
Built using advanced Swiss technology, the tower’s structure is reportedly tough enough to withstand earthquakes measuring up to 10 on the Richter scale. Able to accommodate 80 people per viewing session, which lasts about 7 minutes, the glass cabin hypnotically revolves as it rises from the ground to the top of the tower.Once it reaches the top, a breathtaking, sprawling view of Malacca as far as the eye can see, up to the Straits of Malacca, is clearly visible, especially in good weather, with the Melaka River running through the grand panorama below.In addition to the opportunity to get a bird’s-eye view of Malacca, the attraction is also fitted with 5 commercial outlets consisting of a cafĂ©, a restaurant and souvenir shops.








Monday 28 April 2014

BAJU KURUNG FASHION'S


FASHION BAJU KURUNG FOR MUSLIM TODAY!!!


There are many fashion today that we can see though online fashion and manually...
fashion such as below...






























The baju kurung fashion todays very interesting,nice, beautiful with different design and other...


STYLISH MALAY TRADITIONAL WEAR COLLECTION

Traditional Dress of Singapore – Singapore Travel Guide


Baju is the term for clothing in the Malay language. Since Malaysia comprises three major cultures: Malay, Chinese and Indian, each culture has its own traditional So although it is the traditional Malay costume and appropriate wear and attire for traditional occasion like weddings, Traditional Garments– Baju Melayu, Baju Kurung, Baju Kebaya, Sarong – Malaysian National Costumes Baju is the term for clothing in the Malay language.

Traditional Dress of Singapore - Singapore Travel Guide

Malay Traditional Wedding Attire | eHow – eHow | How to


Traditional Malay dressing is strongly dictated by the Islamic dress code, though over the years certain liberties have been taken. But with the revival of Islamic 3/23/2011 · Eureka Collection Sdn Bhd is a specialize wholesaler and manufacturer in Malay Traditional clothing & its accessories in Melaka, Malaysia. The primary goal Sweet Heart Fashion. 72 likes 1 talking about this. Sweet Heart | Wholesale for Baju Kurung Moden; Malay Traditional Cloth Wear in Malaysia, Kuala Lumpur
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Simple Malaysian Baju Kurung and Baju Melayu Page


Traditional Malay dress varies between different regions but the most popular traditional dress in modern day are Baju Kurung (for women) and Baju Melayu The Muslim males in Malaysia wear the traditional dress, baju Melayu,during festivals and wedding gatherings. They will usually wear accompanying accessories like the 3/28/2011 · Eureka Collection Sdn Bhd is a specialize wholesaler and manufacturer in Malay Traditional clothing & its accessories in Melaka, Malaysia.
Simple Malaysian Baju Kurung and Baju Melayu Page

Malaysian Culture..: Culture and Heritage..Traditional


What Do Malaysian Women Wear?. Malaysian culture follow a conservative dress code impacted by the nation’s Islam religion, Malay  Attire. Tanjak is a Malay traditional costume to wear on head made of songket cloth for the groom in a traditional wedding ceremony. MR: NO; PR: NO; 1; 69; 0; What is some traditional Icelandic clothing? what do Iceland people wear in Iceland What are some of the traditional clothing at Christmas? 
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How To Wear The ‘Sampin’ On A ‘Baju Melayu’ 


The traditional wear of Malay women and men in Malaysia is a colourful skirt called a sarong or a kain. Tanjak is a Malay traditional costume to wear on head made of songket cloth for the groom in a traditional wedding ceremony. MR: NO; PR: NO; 1; 69; 0; After years as a noted fashion house specializing in tailor-made Malay traditional wear, Cosry is proud to present Cosry Purple Label – the brand’s signature ready-to
How To Wear The 'Sampin' On A 'Baju Melayu' - YouTube

Ethnic Malays – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia


Traditional Attire . The traditional Malay manner of dressing is dictated by However generally Malay women do not wear Western clothes which expose their legs A blog by Mariam Beard for LAM2201 in Malay ^_^ Photos from our Malay Extravaganza Presentation: Topic: “Malay Traditional Wear” The tanjak or tengkolok, dastar, and songkok are some of the traditional Malay headwears for men in Pahang and they are worn with the Baju Melayu, adding  and

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The groom wears the traditional Malay costume of Baju Melayu, which translates as "Malay shirt" and consists of a long-sleeved shirt and trousers. 12/4/2012 · Elegance Beauty We are one of the most popular and largest Online Traditional Fashion Boutique in Malaysia. We are proud to offer a wide range of Traditional Malay dressing is strongly dictated by the Islamic dress code, though over the years certain liberties have been taken. But with the revival of Islamic
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Traditional dressing style in Singapore varies from religion to religion, traditional dress of Malay people is baju kurung, Chinese women wear cheongsam, while Indian Shop Women Traditional Wear From Top International & Local Brands Online @ ZALORA Malaysia. FREE Delivery Available. Cash On Delivery. 2/5/2011 · Before the 20thcentury, Malay women wear a cloth kemban in public places. However, after the arrival of Islam, they began to wear baju kurung is more polite.
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Fashion of Malaysia can be described as a clash and mixture of traditional Malay garments, conservativeMuslim clothing and western influences. How to make
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