Monday, April 18, 2011

FINAL????!!! ASSIGNMENT!!!!!!

Tension!!!
Masa final exam..masa tue jugak banyak benda nak buat…
Sebab tue orang selalu cakap jangan buat kerja saat akher…
Tapi kalau dah dibagi saat akher macam mane..
How nak release stress????
Someone that’s closed with me told me this…
1.jerit sekuat hati atas bangunan..
2.terjun dari tingkat 1 ke bawah…
3.sebab kolej atas bukit…so berguling2 dari tingkat 1 ke bawah…
And macam2 lagi…dasyat kan…
But the best way to reduce stress are:
·         Keep a positive attitude.
·         Accept that there are events that you cannot control.
·         Be assertive instead of aggressive. "Assert" your feelings, opinions, or beliefs instead of becoming angry, defensive, or passive.
·         Learn and practice relaxation techniques.
·         Exercise regularly. Your body can fight stress better when it is fit.
·         Eat healthy, well-balanced meals.
·         Get enough rest and sleep. Your body needs time to recover from stressful events.
·         Don't rely on alcohol or drugs to reduce stress.
·         Seek out social support.
·         Learn to manage your time more effectively.

Tuesday, April 12, 2011

love letter for all my dear frenz...


dear my frenz..
where ever your are,.what ever you do...
its glad and wonderful to know each one of you...
its our time to struggle n we are counting days to face the final...
it know it will be the hardest for us especially for most of us that face it for the first time...
its seem hard to sorry..but...
forgive me my dear frenz if i do hurts each of u personally..
wish we can face the final exam with calmness heart...
wish u all a god luck in the final...chaiyoo!!!! (^ ,^ )!

Wednesday, March 30, 2011

boring day...

someone said we need to take a rest even for a second but somehow we does not have time for it.
there are a lot of this need to be runs a long the time..
even we have out of time for a lot of things..
but for me now..yes..we need to take a rest..
Why?
because to tired makes our body weak n easy to get sick..
Prove?
ME...
for first time in my whole life..i get a week MC leave from a doctor..
Why?
I got a Chickenpox (Varicella)..(not because i eat to much chicken i think..)
a disease thats i though is only for a kid..
bad luck of me,,
I already make my mom worried..
and i make a trouble for everyone..
I feel so bad..

Sunday, February 27, 2011

beautiful butterfly

What is a butterfly?


Butterflies are the adult flying stage of certain insects belonging to an order or group called Lepidoptera. Moths also belong to this group. The word "Lepidoptera" means "scaly wings" in Greek. This name perfectly suits the insects in this group because their wings are covered with thousands of tiny scales overlapping in rows. The scales, which are arranged in colorful designs unique to each species, are what gives the butterfly its beauty.



The difference between a butterfly and a moth?

Both butterflies and moths belong to the same insect group called Lepidoptera. In general, butterflies differ from moths in the following ways: (1) Butterflies usually have clubbed antennae but moths have fuzzy or feathery antennae. (2) Butterflies normally are active during the daytime while most moths are active at night. (3) When a butterfly rests, it will do so with its wings held upright over its body. Moths, on the other hand, rest with their wings spread out flat. Butterflies will, however, bask with their wings out-stretched. (4) Butterflies are generally more brightly colored than moths, however, this is not always the case. There are some very colorful moths. 


Butterfly life cycle
life cycle is made up of the stages that a living organism goes through during its lifetime from beginning to end. A butterfly undergoes a process called complete metamorphosisduring its life cycle. This means that the butterfly changes completely from its early larval stage, when it is a caterpillar, until the final stage, when it becomes a beautiful and graceful adult butterfly. The butterfly life cycle has four stages: egglarvapupa, and adult.
 
The first stage of the butterfly life cycle is the egg or ovum. Butterfly eggs are tiny, vary in color and may be round, cylindrical or oval. The female butterfly attaches the eggs to leaves or stems of plants that will also serve as a suitable food source for the larvae when they hatch.
The larva, or caterpillar, that hatches from the egg is the second stage in the life cycle. Caterpillars often, but not always, have several pairs of true legs, along with several pairs of false legs or prolegs. A caterpillar's primary activity is eating. They have a voracious appetite and eat almost constantly. As the caterpillar continues to eat, its body grows considerably. The tough outer skin or exoskeleton, however, does not grow or stretch along with the enlarging caterpillar. Instead, the old exoskeleton is shed in a process called molting and it is replaced by a new, larger exoskeleton. A caterpillar may go through as many as four to five molts before it becomes a pupa.
The third stage is known as the pupa or chrysalis. The caterpillar attaches itself to a twig, a wall or some other support and the exoskeleton splits open to reveal the chrysalis. The chrysalis hangs down like a small sack until the transformation to butterfly is complete. The casual observer may think that because the pupa is motionless that very little is going on during this "resting stage." However, it is within the chrysalis shell that the caterpillar's structure is broken down and rearranged into the wings, body and legs of the adult butterfly. The pupa does not feed but instead gets its energy from the food eaten by the larval stage. Depending on the species, the pupal stage may last for just a few days or it may last for more than a year. Many butterfly species overwinter or hibernate as pupae.
The fourth and final stage of the life cycle is the adult. Once the chrysalis casing splits, the butterfly emerges. It will eventually mate and lay eggs to begin the cycle all over again. Most adult butterflies will live only a week or two, while a few species may live as long as 18 months.