Saturday, September 17, 2011

Difference between Ipad Apple and Samsung Galaxy




BEST Seller book MPH September


Non-Fiction

1. A Doctor in the House: The Memoirs of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

2. Heaven is for Real: A Little Boy’s Astounding Story of His Trip to Heaven and Back by Todd Burpo, Lynn Vincent

3. The Grand Design by Stephen Hawking

4. The Power of X: Enter the 10 Gods by Joey Yap

5. The You Code: What Your Habits Say About You by Judi James,James Moore

6. No Excuses!: The Power of Self-Discipline: 21 Ways to Achieve Lasting Happiness and Success by Brian Tracy

7. The Power of You: Simple Steps to Develop Your Inner Strength, Master Your Fears and Live to Your Greatest Potential by Anne Jones

8. Invincible Thinking: There Is No Such Thing As Defeat by Ryuho Okawa

9. Wonders of the World: 100 Incredible and Inspiring Places on Earth by Igloo Books Ltd

10. Mandela’s Way: Lessons on Life by Richard Stengel

Fiction

1. A Game of Thrones (A Song of Ice and Fire) by George R.R. Martin

2. Just Like Heaven by Julia Quinn

3. I Don’t Know How She Does it (Movie Tie-in) by Allison Pearson

4. A Visit From the Goon Squad by Jennifer Egan

5. Room by Emma Donoghue

6. Fall of Giants by Ken Follett

7. The Fall by Guillermo Del Toro, Chuck Hogan

8. Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith

9. Family Ties by Danielle Steel

10. Rescue by Anita Shreve

Local Author

1. A Doctor in the House: The Memoirs of Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad by Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad

2. Ensiklopedia Solat: Kombinasi Fakta Hukum dan Sains (Fiqah, Falsafah, Sejarah, Saintifik) (Ilustrasi & Foto Menarik) by Datuk Haji Md Hashim Yahaya

3. Di Mana Dia Di Hatiku? ALLAH itu Hampir Tapi, Kenapa Aku Masih Meminggir? Akalku Alpa Berfikir, Hatiku Lupa Berzikir...by Pahrol Mohd Juoi

4. Growing up with Ghosts by Bernice Chauly

5. Hadis 40 Imam Nawawi by Zahazan Mohamed & Muhammad Zakaria

6. Bogel Menuju Tuhan by Zahiril Adzim

7. 101 Rekreasi Hati: Buat Diri Ku yang Mudah Lupa by Dr Zahazan Mohamed, Nik Wafdi Nik Jaafar

8. Notes to the Prime Minister: The Untold Story of How Malaysia Beat the Currency Speculators by Wong Sulong

9. Asal Usul Sosial Golongan Kiri Melayu: Satu Analisis Berkenaan Kesatuan Melayu Muda by Rustam A. Sani

10. Renung-Renungkan & Selamat Beramal by Prof Madya Hj Md Izzuddin Hj Ali (Izzi)

BEST Seller book Kinokuniya

Business
Start-Up Nation : The Story of Israel's Economic Miracle
by Senor, Dan/ Singer, Saul
MYR 54.40


Start-Up Nation addresses the trillion dollar question: How is it that Israel--a country of 7.1 million, only 60 years old, surrounded by enemies, in a constant state of war since its founding, with no natural resources--produces more start-up companies than large, peaceful, and stable nations like Japan, China, India, Korea, Canada and the UK?

With the savvy of foreign policy insiders, Senor and Singer examine the lessons of the country's adversity-driven culture, which flattens hierarchy and elevates informality--all backed up by government policies focused on innovation. In a world where economies as diverse as Ireland, Singapore and Dubai have tried to re-create the "Israel effect", there are entrepreneurial lessons well worth noting. As America reboots its own economy and can-do spirit, there's never been a better time to look at this remarkable and resilient nation for some impressive, surprising clues.


Philosophy
Goddess of the Market : Ayn Rand and the American Right
by Burns, Jennifer
MYR 70.00


Worshipped by her fans, denounced by her enemies, and forever shadowed by controversy and scandal, the novelist and philosopher Ayn Rand was a powerful thinker whose views on government and markets shaped the conservative movement from its earliest days. Drawing on unprecedented access to Rand's private papers and the original, unedited versions of Rand's journals, Jennifer Burns offers a groundbreaking reassessment of this key cultural figure, examining her life, her ideas, and her impact on conservative political thought.


Psychology
The New Science of Love : How Understanding Your Brain's Wiring Can Help Rekindle Your Relationship
by Praver, Fran Cohen, Dr./ Bendheim, Paul E., M.D. (FRW)
MYR 55.35


Did you know that you already own some cutting-edge tools for creating deep, lasting change? They're available to you anytime and anywhere - and they're inside your head. Dr. Fran Cohen Praver will show you how to access these tools and literally use your brain to help bring back love. By understanding a few ways your mind works, you can take advantage of its phenomena and strength to create change in your relationship - by creating change in yourself. Discover the inspirational program that pulls the latest neuroscience from the laboratory into a powerful idea you can use at home - and in your heart.



Food & Drink
Step-by-step Baking -- Hardback
MYR 119.95


Whether you want to produce the perfect tart, bake a cake fit for a king or serve up a souffle that won't sink, Step-by-Step Baking guides you through 350 baking recipes for every occasion. 80 classic recipes are fully illustrated with step-by-step instructions to ensure you're always on the right track and variations help you add a modern twist. Clear instructions, essential information on ingredients and advice on equipment and storage will help you bake with confidence and have your friends and family begging for more. From sweet to savoury, Step-by-Step Baking is the one baking bible that you shouldn't be without.


Pet
How to Train a Superpup : Unleash Your Puppy's Potential -- Paperback
by Bailey, Gwen
MYR 65.95


How to Train a Superpuppy offers a complete care programme telling you everything you need to know about house training, socialisation, feeding, exercising and vaccinating so that you can raise a healthy, happy puppy. Helpful advice is also given on choosing the right breed for your family. Leading puppy trainer and behaviourist Gwen Bailey pioneers a uniquely holistic, natural and positive approach to understanding puppy behaviour and the step-by-step photography (including 'puppy-eye' views) helps explain basic obedience training more clearly than ever before. Plus the special games and activities make How to Train a Superpuppy accessible for all members of the family so everyone can play a part in raising the perfect puppy.


Design
Eventdesign Jahrbuch/ Event Design Yearbook 2011 / 2012
by Beier, Jorg (INT)/ Stark, Georg (INT)
MYR 328.82


Second volume of this new series showing trends and highlights in event design with more than 40 agencies and about 60 international events.


Literature
Only Time Will Tell (OME A-Format)
by Archer, Jeffrey
MYR 31.90


The epic tale of Harry Clifton's life begins in 1920, with the words “I was told that my father was killed in the war.” A dock worker in Bristol, Harry never knew his father, but he learns about life on the docks from his uncle, who expects Harry to join him at the shipyard once he's left school. But then an unexpected gift wins him a scholarship to an exclusive boys' school, and his life will never be the same again.

As he enters into adulthood, Harry finally learns how his father really died, but the awful truth only leads him to question, was he even his father? Is he the son of Arthur Clifton, a stevedore who spent his whole life on the docks, or the firstborn son of a scion of West Country society, whose family owns a shipping line?

Woman He Loved before -- Paperback
by Koomson, Dorothy
MYR 35.50


Libby has a nice life with a gorgeous husband and a big home by the sea. But over time she is becoming more unsure if Jack has ever loved her? and if he is over the death of Eve, his first wife. When fate intervenes in their relationship, Libby decides to find out all she can about the man she hastily married and the seemingly perfect Eve. Eventually Libby stumbles across some startling truths about Eve, and is soon unearthing more and more devastating family secrets. Frightened by what she finds and the damage it could cause, Libby starts to worry that she too will end up like the first woman Jack loved...Tense and moving, The Woman He Loved Before explores if the love you want is always the love you need? or deserve.


Young Adult Fiction
Nocturne
by Johnson, Christine
MYR 62.75


Claire couldn’t be happier that her life has finally settled down. She's been fully initiated into her family's pack of female werewolves, her best friend Emily is back in town, and she's finally allowed to be with Matthew, the human love of her life. But when a new girl arrives, everything starts to unravel. Not only is the intruder getting close to Claire's best friend and boyfriend, but she may also know more about Claire than she's letting on. If Claire's secret gets out it breaks all the rules of the pack, and the consequences may be more than Claire can handle...

Here Lies Linc
by Ray, Delia
MYR 53.90


When 12-year-old Linc Crenshaw decides he wants to go to public school, his professor mom isn't so happy with the idea. He's convinced it will be the ticket to a new social life. Instead, it's a disaster when his mom shows up at their field trip to the local cemetery to lecture them on gravestones, and Linc sees her through his fellow-students' eyes. He's convinced his chances at a social life are over until a cemetery-related project makes him sought-after by fellow students he's not so sure he wants as friends, helps him make a new, genuine friend, and brings to light some information about his family that upends his world.


Comic
Carnage : Family Feud (Carnage)
MYR 85.25


CARNAGE is back! The fan-favorite villain returns to rock the Marvel Universe, with the Amazing Spider-Man and the Invincible Iron Man first on his hit list. But just why-and how-has Carnage returned, and how many of Marvel's heroes will it take to stop him?


Manga
Tales of the Abyss 1 : Asch the Bloody (Tales of the Abyss)
by Nijyo, Rin/ Saitou, Hana (CON)/ Flanagan, William (TRN)/ Huang, Lucy (
MYR 37.51


Asch is the lost prince of a country torn asunder by prophecy. Cloned and replaced by a new prince, Asch finds himself amongst the ranks of God-Generals, fighting to destroy the very prophecy for peace that his clone will fulfill. War, magic & science clash, but at their heart stands Asch the Bloody.


Tuesday, June 7, 2011

unique but yucks?

believe it or not?
people eat on the toilet bowl?!@#$?
here is the proof.
for those who doesnt know about it yet..


dont misundertand...they just on a trip.. btw, tu gelas.
even the seat~

err....

ramen?

hmm...ada selera?


ice cream but looks like a poop [LOL]

Sunday, May 15, 2011

Asal Usul Hari Ibu

Tahukah anda bahawa...
Sejarah hari ibu telah dikenalpasti sebagai perayaan musim bunga orang-orang Greece, sebagai penghormatan terhadap Rhea, ibu kepada tuhan mereka. Pada tahun 1600 orang-orang England merayakan hari yang mereka namakan sebagai "Mothering Sunday". Ia dirayakan pada hari Ahad keempat setiap Lent. Lent adalah tempoh masa selama 40 hari samada dalam bulan Februari atau Mac. Dalam tempoh ini, sebahagian orang-orang Kristian akan berhenti melakukan atau memakan makanan tertentu atas alasan agama. Amalan tersebut adalah sebagai penghormatan mereka terhadap Mother Mary. Mother Mary adalah Maryam, ibu kepada Nabi Isa Alaihissalam atau Jesus yang mereka anggap sebagai tuhan.
Dalam tempoh tersebut juga, kebanyakan rakyat England yang faqir dan miskin, akan bekerja sebagai pembantu rumah. Mereka sanggup keluar jauh meninggalkan keluarga kerana percaya bahawa Jesus akan memberikan kekayaan dan kesenangan dalam tempoh tersebut. Menjelang hari Ahad keempat, mereka digalakkan untuk bercuti oleh majikan, dan pulang ke kampung untuk bertemu dengan ibu. Setiap ibu akan dihadiahkan dengan Mothering Cake atau kek hari ibu sempena perayaan tersebut.
Amalan dan tradisi ini menular ke seluruh dunia dan ia kini disambut sebagai penghormatan kepada Mother Church. Mother Church dianggap sebagai kuasa spiritual yang agung yang memberi manusia kehidupan dan memullihara mereka dari sebarang kecederaan. Sejak dari itu, perayaan Mothering Sunday telah diadun dengan upacara kegerejaan. Penghormatan mereka terhadap ibu sama taraf dengan penghormatan mereka terhadap gereja.
Di Amerika Syarikat, Hari Ibu disambut seawal 1872 hasil ilham Julia Ward Howe. Beliau adalah seorang aktivis sosial dan telah menulis puisi " The Battle Hymn of The Republic" (TBHoTR). TBHoTR telah dijadikan lagu patriotik yang popular di kalangan warga Amerika. Ungkapan "Hallelujah" dalam bait-bait lagu tersebut menyerlahkan lagi sentuhan Yahudi dan Zionis dalam mencaturkan politik dunia.
Pada tahun 1907 Anna Jarvis dari Philadelphia telah memulakan kempen untuk melancarkan Hari Ibu. Beliau telah berjaya mempengaruhi Mother's Church di Grafton, West Virginia agar meraya dan meraikan Hari Ibu pada hari ulang tahun kedua kematian ibunya, iaitu pada hari Ahad kedua dalam bulan Mei. Semenjak dari itu, Hari Ibu dirayakan saban tahun di Philadelphia.
Anna Jarvis, dan pendokong-pendokongnya telah menulis surat kepada menteri, golongan peniaga dan ahli-ahli politik agar Hari Ibu disambut secara meluas di seluruh wilayah. Matlamat mereka telah berjaya sepenuhnya pada tahun 1911 apabila hari tersebut disambut oleh hampir keseluruhan wilayah Amerika. Pada tahun 1914, Presiden Woodrow Wilson, secara rasminya telah mengisytiharkan Hari Ibu sebagai Hari cuti umum dan mesti raikan pada setiap hari Ahad kedua dalam bulan Mei. Biarpun sebahagian besar negara-negara di dunia menyambutnya pada hari yang berlainan, tetapi negara seperti Denmark, Finland, Itali, Turki, Australia, dan Belgium masih merayakannya pada setiap hari Ahad kedua dalam bulan Mei.

Pasti anda tertanya-tanya, bolehkah kita menyambut hari ibu? Ini adalah jawapan daripada seorang saudara kita di forum ILuvIslam:
ALhamdulilah Aljawab Saya tidak mahu sentuh soal hukum atau tidak, walaupun ada ulama yang menghukumkan haram dan ada juga yang menghukumkan harus. Tetapi persoalan yang saya timbulkan ialah berkenaan adil. Adakah adil bagi kita seorang anak, hanya menyambut atau menghargai Ibu pada hari tertentu sahaja? Dan adakah adil bagi kita dengan berbuat begitu, sedangkan hak kita terhadap ibu dan bapa adalah dari sejak kita kecil hingga kita mati. Jadi fikir-fikirkan. adakah kita hanya sanggup atau berhati perut untuk menyambutnya pada hari-hari tertentu dan sehari sahaja? Jika tidak sanggup, raikan kemuliaan ibu-ibu dan bapa-bapa anda semua sepanjang hidup anda. WaAllahualam... 
Renung-runungkan lah dan selamat beramal. ^_^

Saturday, May 14, 2011

Selamat Hari Guru!!!

16 mei...pasti semua tahu kan..kan!! eish kalau tak tau date tu memang memalukan...
         haRI GUru laa... kat sini siapa sayang guru sila angkat tgn...  Allah nmpk hehe..
   sebagai murid, pelajar,...
kita perlu h0rmat dan sayang guru kita...
taatlah pada guru selagi guru kita tidak melanggar syariat Islam..
guru merupakan pengganti ibu bapa semasa kita di sekolah.. gurula akan menjadi mama and papa kita kat sek..(ada tak sesiapa yg tak sedar akan fakta ni)
pernah dgr tak..kalau kita ke sekolah/jalan2.. kita berperangai buruk org akan kata"eii tu anak siapa, mak ayah dia tak reti nk didik ke??" emm,, kalau cthnya kita keluar untuk wakil sek, kita berperangau buruk ogr akn kata"ish..ish.. budak sek mana ni?? guru tak pernah ajar dia agama ke moral ke??"

kalau guru2 kita dgr pasti terguris hati mereka kan.

amanah..ana pasti ramai dah muak dgr perkataan amanah.. tu amanah.. ni anamah.. ye laa kat dunia ni.Allah beri kita amanah sbb Alah nak uji kita.. Allah pernah berfirman (ana tak ingt ayat apa tp bunyi nya lbh kurang mcm ni) Allah tak akan senang2 memasukkan hmba2nya yg beriman ke dalam syurga tanpa diuji..
okay ..back to the point, antum sedar tak yg sebenarnya h0mew0rk kita yg berlambak tu ialah amanah?? sedar skrng.. hw bagaikan beban di bahu kita.. pernah rasa tak bila tak siap h0mew0rk pasti kita akan rasa gelisah, tak tenang, tapi bila dah siap h0mew0rk rasa leeeegaaa sgt.. betul tak bagaikan tiada bebanan di bahu...tolong siapkan hw.. ustazah2 and ustaz kasi hw nk tahu kita faham tak apa yg mereka nk smpikn..

 sooo
ana harap hari guru yg akn dtg ni.. kita pohon laa maaf kat guru2 kita..

and gud luck this coming exam!!!

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Hukum & Fatwa Menyambut April Fool:



Dr. Yusuf al-Qaradawi Hafizahullah:
Beliau menyebutkan bahawa menipu adalah satu sifat yang buruk. Ia tidak layak diamalkan oleh manusia yang berakhlak dan beriman. Bahkan ia adalah satu petanda kemunafikan. Ini kerana Rasulullah sallAllahu `alaihi wasallam bersabda:

“Orang munafik mempunyai tiga ciri: Dia menipu, tidak menepati janji, dan tidak menunaikan amanah.” [HR al-Bukhari dan Muslim]

Rasulullah sallAllahu Alaihi Wassalam memberikan amaran ke atas perbuatan menipu dengan tujuan menghiburkan manusia. Baginda sallallahu `alaihi wasallam bersabda:

“Kecelakaan ke atas sesiapa yang menipu untuk menghiburkan manusia, kecelakaan ke atasnya, kecelakaan ke atasnya.” [HR Abu Daud, at-Tirmizi, dan an-Nasai’e]

Rasulullah Sallallahu Alaihi Wassalam juga bersabda:

“Seseorang itu tidak dikira benar-benar beriman hinggalah dia meninggalkan penipuan yang bertujuan untuk bergurau dan meninggalkan berdebat walaupun dia membawa kebenaran”. [HR Ahmad dan At-Thabrani].

Sebahagian hadis Nabi sallallahu `alaihi wasallam turut memberikan amaran ke atas umat Islam daripada menakutkan orang lain sama ada secara serius mahupun bergurau. Rasulullah sallAllahu `alaihi wasallam bersabda:

“Tidak dibenarkan seseorang menakutkan seorang Muslim.” [HR Abu Daud]

Oleh kerana itu, menipu adalah dilarang di dalam apa bentukpun. Sambutan ini (hari April Fool) adalah dilarang kerana empat sebab:

1.Larangan menipu yang sudah termaktub di dalam al-Quran dan as-Sunnah.
2.Kesedihan dan ketakutan yang tidak berasas (yang disebabkan penipuan itu) yang mungkin boleh menimpa seseorang mahupun kesemua ahli keluarganya walaupun hanya untuk satu jam.
3.Pengkhianatan ke atas kepercayaan yang diberikan.
4.Meniru budaya buruk yang bukan milik kita, iaitu penipuan.

Tuesday, February 1, 2011

Words of the Month : Where do you live?



Korean

word : eodi saseyou?
the way to speak : eo di sa se yo?

Japanese
word : Dokoni sunde imasuka?
the way to speak : dokoni sunnde imaska?

Chinese
word : nǐ zhù zài nǎ li?
the way to speak : ni chu zai naa li?

French
word : Où habitez-vous?
the way to speak : u-wa-bi-te-vu?

German
word : Wo lebst du?
the way to speak : wo-lebs-du?

Saturday, January 29, 2011

Words of the Month : I am a student



Korean

word : Naneun hakseng imneeda
the way to speak : na-nen hak-seng imnida

Japanese
word : gakusei desu
the way to speak : gakusei-des

Chinese
word : wǒ shì xué sheng
the way to speak : woo-she-shay-shong

French
word : Je suis étudiant(e)
the way to speak :jushi it-chudia'nt

German
word : Ich bin Schüler.
the way to speak : icc-ben-culer

Saturday, January 15, 2011

Natural Disasters


Natural disasters are often frightening and difficult for us to understand, because we have no control over when and where they happen. What we can control is how prepared we are as communities and governments to deal with the dangers that natural disasters bring.

Places that are more likely to have natural disasters, such as the earthquake-prone Pacific Ring of Fire, or coastal areas vulnerable to hurricanes, require accurate methods of predicting disasters and warning the public quickly. Once the people have been informed, evacuation routes must be provided so that they can all leave quickly and safely, even if they travel by foot. Emergency warnings and evacuation plans are not enough, though. Where there is a high risk of earthquakes, buildings need to be strong and flexible enough to survive a quake without collapsing. Where hurricanes and flooding are a problem, levees and dams must be strong enough to hold floodwaters, and natural drainage systems must be maintained to allow waters to flow back into the ocean. The failure of the levee and drainage systems was responsible for most of the destruction and flooding in New Orleans after Hurricane Katrina in 2005. It was the poor planning of evacuation routes and assistance for those trapped by the flooding that resulted in the many tragic fatalities.

People need to be educated on the risks in their area, and what to do when a disaster strikes. After a disaster, even if no one has died, there is a lot of damage to people' homes, farms and workplaces that must be repaired. This takes a lot of time and money to fix, and a country damaged by a disaster usually needs a large amount of international help to get better. Donated food, clothing, medicine and experienced professionals are all important when there is a disaster, but when the emergency is over it can take years to rebuild and make sure that future disasters can be managed. The boxing-day tsunami which devastated Indonesia and the 2005 earthquake in Kashmir, Pakistan were both natural disasters whose effects were made worse by underdeveloped infrastructure and widespread poverty. Tsunamis, earthquakes, hurricanes or any other natural disaster can't be avoided, but with good preparation and well-organized help after the fact, it is possible to survive and go back to normal life afterwards.

(sumber: TakingITGlobal )