Assalamualaikum..
I'm so happy during this holiday because I've got 3 kittens. They are so cute! they were born on 11/11 at 8.30 a.m. Haha i know the time when the first baby born. At that time i was watching runningman with my sisters then suddenly i heard the voice of the first kitten. I'm quickly run to the box which my mom gave to my cat for her to give birth.
Years From Now
Friday, 22 November 2013
Thursday, 7 November 2013
FREEDOM
assalamualaikum. :)
lamanyeee tak update blog ni..haha
before this i'm bz doing my preparation for the final exam.
mmg rasa mcm nk pecah kepala otak ni sbb byk sgt membaca tp alhamdulillah finally the exam is over!
now i will rest at home about 3 weeks but i dunno what to do during this holiday. i feel so bored doing the same thing everyday. haa tu lah dulu sibuk sgt nk blk rmh skrg dah boring pulak..haha
its okay i will try to do something this holiday.
Tuesday, 24 September 2013
Tips How To Succeed In College
Most of the college students do not know how to score in the examination. They think that life in college is the same as high school. So, here are several tips on how new freshmen can achieve success..
1) Build and maintain good study and life habits. For many students, going away to college represents freedom from the structure of home and high school. In college, there are no curfews and no parents to wake students and ensure they are eating properly. Students who have good study and life habits are more likely to succeed in college.
2) Go to class consistently. Students who attend their lectures, labs and discussion sections are more likely to ace exams and pass the class. Unlike high school teachers, college professors may not take attendance and compel students to attend lectures — it's incumbent on students to show up and keep up with classwork. Lectures are often where professors “give away” the answers to exams and papers.
3) Choose a major and try to stick with it. College is a time of experimentation and the broadening of intellect. However, research shows students who choose a major by their sophomore year are more likely to graduate in a timely fashion than those who switch majors multiple times. This isn't to say students can't switch majors, but it is a warning that switching directions can often delay graduation.
4) Talk with your parents. For many students, college will be the first time away from their parents for an extended period of time. Some students may feel homesick. Others may struggle in class and just need a listening ear to vent or cry. Other students are more independent, but there will be times when they will seek help — whether it's taking care of laundry over Thanksgiving or help paying rent. Keeping in touch with parents and guardians will help students succeed in college.
Saturday, 21 September 2013
Monday, 9 September 2013
NETWORK
A network is a group of two or more computer systems linked together. There are many types of computer networks, including:
In addition to these types, the following characteristics are also used to categorize different types of networks:
Computers on a network are sometimes called nodes. Computers anddevices that allocate resources for a network are called server
BUS TOPOLOGY
RING TOPOLOGY
STAR TOPOLOGY
MOLECULAR GEOMETRY
Molecular geometry is the three-dimensional arrangement of the atoms that constitute a molecule. It determines several properties of a substance including its reactivity, polarity, phase of matter, color, magnetism, and biological activity. The angles between bonds that an atom forms depend only weakly on the rest of molecule, i.e. they can be understood as approximately local and hence transferable properties.
The bond angles in the table below are ideal angles from the simple VSEPR theory, followed by the actual angle for the example given in the following column where this differs. For many cases, such as trigonal pyramidal and bent, the actual angle for the example differs from the ideal angle, but all examples differ by different amounts. For example, the angle in H2S (92°) differs from the tetrahedral angle by much more than the angle for H2O (104.5°) does.
The bond angles in the table below are ideal angles from the simple VSEPR theory, followed by the actual angle for the example given in the following column where this differs. For many cases, such as trigonal pyramidal and bent, the actual angle for the example differs from the ideal angle, but all examples differ by different amounts. For example, the angle in H2S (92°) differs from the tetrahedral angle by much more than the angle for H2O (104.5°) does.
Sunday, 8 September 2013
HELLO!
welcome to my blog.
This is my first time creating a blog.
Actually it is as easy as an ABC to creat ur own blog
This is my first time creating a blog.
Actually it is as easy as an ABC to creat ur own blog
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