Wednesday, June 30, 2010
KAKAK SAYA...
THINGS TO DO LIST...
Things that have made me a well-rounded, experienced woman ready for a lifetime commitment to another person. After the jump, 20 things every woman should cross off her list before getting married.
- Live by herself for at least a year.
- Live with someone else for at least a year.
- Recover from a broken heart.
- Have a vacation fling.
- Take a road-trip with a group of girlfriends.
- Relish sleeping in a queen-sized bed by herself.
- Get her finances in order.
- Learn to love her body.
- Have sex with at least one person she’d never want to marry (or introduce to mom).
- Find reliable birth control.
- Pay off as much credit card debt and student loans as possible.
- Spend way too much on a something frivolous.
- Exorcise all past relationship demons.
- Travel somewhere exotic.
- Establish a strong circle of friends.
- Forgive her parents for not being perfect.
- Have at least one night she can’t quite remember.
- Experience some really bad first dates.
- Find hobbies that fulfill her.
- Celebrate her 25th birthday.
(Source:http://www.thefrisky.com/post/246-20-things-every-woman-should-do-before-she-gets-married/)
10 Things to Do Before You Get Married:
- Enjoy life being a single.
- If possible do the things you have always wanted to do as life may be different when you are married. Chances are you will have more responsibilities. Less chances to risk your life over things that may have an effect on your responsibility – your family.
- Save a lot of money. Prepare and save up for your wedding. Getting married these days is much more expensive. So if you have a dream wedding in mind. Save up for it. Your budget will sometimes be less than the actual. Prices go u even for a matter of days, weeks or months. What you budgeted today may be far lot cheaper than when you pay for it later.
- Attend a married life seminar particularly for those who already have plans and have set a date.
- Get to know your partner and better half better.
- Open up whatever secrets ou have that you think will affect your married life later on. I would always appreciate knowing the facts now and take my chances rather than be deceived and being lied to.
- Take a trip on your own or with your boyfriend or girlfriend. You would always look back to it together ad sometimes you would say when you are already married that it was good that you have experienced that already. Just make sure you have all the complete travel supplies with you!
- Be financially, psychologically, emotionally prepared. Getting married is not just preparing for the wedding day.The longest preparation you should focus on and prepare is the married life after the most exciting, important and memorable wedding day of your life.
- Be prepared about the changes that you might encounter and adjustments that you have to make living with the person you thought you love este you really love and will love for the rest of your life on earth. We’re not talking of 6 months or 1 year here. We are talking of a lifetime ahead girls and guys!
- Think over and over again if the person is the right one for you and also if you are the right one for that person. If there are any doubts then you must take a responsible decision of you really wanna take the plunge into an eternity of happiness, hope, love and life or – misery. But it is all a matter of how we see life!
Take the challenge, take the plunge. It is your own responsible decision as this is your life. The sweet part is the best part!
(Source:http://www.chartherct.com/2008/03/25/tot-10-things-to-do-before-you-get-married/)
MY THINGS TO DO LIST...(InsyaALLAH...)
- Watch live concert.
- Trip to Penang (Makan selagi boleh dimakan).
- Master degree before 25.
- Gunung Kinabalu.
- Potrait painted.
- Sleep under the stars.
- Run a marathon.
- Walks on KLCC bridge.
- Buy my own house and then spend time making it into exactly what I want.
- Me and My Family fulfill Rukun Islam ke 5 (Haji)
AMIN...
Friday, June 25, 2010
NERVOUS
Thursday, June 17, 2010
TEBAL LA MISAI AYAH AWK..
Tebal la misai ayah awak..ye memang tebal..kenapa??cemburu ke??
Wednesday, June 16, 2010
KASIH&SAYANG
Dialog di antara pelajar dan guru tersebut berbunyi begini:-
Pelajar : Cikgu, macam mana kita nak pilih seseorang yang terbaik sebagai orang paling kita sayang?. Macam mana juga kasih sayang itu nak berkekalan?
Cikgu : Oh, awak nak tahu ke?.Emmm...baiklah, sekarang kamu buat apa yang saya suruh. Ikut je ye...mungkin kamu akan dapat apa jawapannya.
Pelajar : Baiklah...apa yang saya harus buat?
Cikgu : Kamu pergi ke padang sekolah yang berada di luar kelas sekarang juga. Kamu berjalan di atas rumput di situ dan sambil memandang rumput di depan kamu, pilih mana yang PALING cantik tanpa menoleh ke belakang lagi walaupun sekali. Dan kamu petiklah rumput yang PALING cantik yang berada di depan kamu tersebut dan selepas itu bawa balik ke kelas.
Pelajar : Ok. Saya pergi sekarang dan buat apa yang cikgu suruh.
Apabila pelajar tersebut balik semula ke kelas, tiada pun rumput yang berada di tangannya. Maka cikgu pun bertanya kepada pelajar tersebut.
Cikgu : Mana rumput yang cikgu suruh petik?
Pelajar : Oh, tadi saya berjalan di atas rumput dan sambil memandang rumput yang berada di situ, saya carilah rumput yang paling cantik. Memang ada banyak yang cantik tapi cikgu kata petik yang paling cantik maka saya pun terus berjalan ke depan sambil mencari yang paling cantik tanpa menoleh ke belakang lagi. Tapi sampai di penghujung padang , saya tak jumpa pun yang paling cantik. Mungkin ada di antara yang di belakang saya sebelum itu tapi dah cikgu cakap tak boleh menoleh ke belakang semula, jadi tiadalah rumput yang saya boleh petik.
Cikgu : Ya, itulah jawapannya. Maknanya, apabila kita telah berjumpa dengan seseorang yang kita sayang, janganlah kita hendak mencari lagi yang lebih baik daripada itu. Kita patut hargai orang yang berada di depan kita sebaik-baiknya. Janganlah kita menoleh ke belakang lagi kerana yang berlaku tetap dah berlaku. Dan semoga yang berlalu tidak lagi berulang. Jika kita berselisih faham dengan orang yang kita sayang itu, kita boleh perbetulkan keadaan dan cuba teruskan perhubungan tersebut walaupun banyak perkara yang menggugat perhubungan tersebut. Dan ingatlah orang yang kita sayang itulah kita jumpa paling cantik dan paling baik pada MULAnya walaupun nak ikutkan banyak lagi yang cantik dan baik seperti rumput tadi.
Maka sayangilah orang yang berada di depan kita dengan tulus dan ikhlas
From one of my recently friend..
RINDU MEREKA #1
SUKARNYA...
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Friday, June 11, 2010
MY BEAUTIFUL LIFE SO FAR...
Thursday, June 10, 2010
BIOMED VS BIOTECH
Esther81
Forum Regular
Firstly, thanks to everyone who replied to my other post about a part-time job. There were some great responses that got me thinking about my Science future and I was hoping to get some more advice about which avenue to take.
Curing disease is certainly the area that I want to end up in eventually, though I understand that I'll be doing some menial jobs (in the field) before I get to that point.
It's my understanding that a Bachelor of Biotechnology and a Bachelor of Biomedical Science will ultimately lead me in the right direction, but the question is which one should I take?
I know that Biomed is a very competitive area and a PhD is virtually necessary, but Biotech is supposedly a huge growth area that encompasses a lot of what Biomed does but also a lot more.
Can anyone give me some direction in terms of employability, salary, demand etc between the two qualifications?
Thanks guys!
Bently
Forum Regular
Hi Esther,
I don't have a great deal of knowledge about your dilemma, but it seems to me that you've touched on the main difference between the two degrees... being that Biotechnology is a growth industry with many different areas you can go into, whereas Biomedical Science seems to be a bit more niche oriented and not as great a prospect (judging from some of the replies in your other thread).
I may be wrong, but it's just my 2 cents :) Good luck either way!
Xanthivar
Whirlpool Forums Addict
Biomed is more medicine oriented whereas biotech is where biological processes can enhance any sort of product, manufacturing process etc.
I did one or two biotech subjects as part of my degree and we did things like working out the best conditions for alcohol production from yeast, so temp, pressure, sugar, oxygen levels etc so we could maximise our yield from a set amount of yeast. Very basic I know, but you get the idea of how things like that can then be applied to the greater industry. With more biotech subjects it would have expanded but for the biomed degree we only had to do sort of an intro to biotech as a first year subject in case we wanted to switch over or something.
Esther81 writes...
...Curing disease is certainly the area that I want to end up in...
Then you want to go into research science and Biomed will better suit you.
Biotech, is an industry, and it's geared towards making money. It is product based. It is the end result of research if a product can be produced as a result of the research. It is concerned with producing said product, and not the path to finding out what the product is (as much as normal research). Consider it to be the very end of the research path. There may still be testing to do, and qualifying of other research, but the bulk of it is not about discovering disease.
Biotech will always be a huge growth area, but with that goes great decline too – biotech start ups fail every day because the molecule they'd banked on didn't do exactly what someone had theorized it would. If you're onto a good thing in biotech, then you're onto a very good thing. If not, you'll be job jumping until you hit that very good thing.
kahlil writes...
Have you thought about Bioinformatics – this is a relatively new field that combines knowledge areas from IT, biology and other disciplines. I am not sure about your background but if you have some IT and or Biology knowledge then maybe you might be interested.
Thanks, Kahlil. If I do go into the B.Biomed there is a course focused on Bioinformatics, so that will definitely be a part of my studies.
JDL1306 writes...
Then you want to go into research science and Biomed will better suit you.
That's what my instincts are telling me, I guess I just let the negative comments (about the Science industry) let my confidence waver.
Thanks for your comments about the Biotech industry, you're spot on and I really don't think that's where I want to be right now (perhaps several years down the track when I've gotten some experience under my belt).
pt
Whirlpool Enthusiast
hi guys my wife had got a degree in biotechnology from overseas... and she was working in food industry for two years or so in QA side of it. Can some one tell me whts the scope for biotechology here in aus and do i need to get her degree recognised here... Also if some one can suggest any recuritment agencies who deal in it. I am living near dandenong vic... Will really appreciate your responses....
Curing disease is certainly the area that I want to end up in eventually, though I understand that I'll be doing some menial jobs (in the field) before I get to that point.
It's my understanding that a Bachelor of Biotechnology and a Bachelor of Biomedical Science will ultimately lead me in the right direction, but the question is which one should I take?
If you want to be 'curing disease' then u want to do a Bachelor of Med Sci but the major is Medical Laboratory Science. This lets you then be eligible for registration with the Australian Institute of Medical Scientists http://www.aims.org.au
There are certain Unis that run this approved bachelors degree you specifically cover, haematology, microbiology, med biochem and histology – not all biomed degrees are the same. Some arnt worth poo.
When you compete such a degree you can work in pathology. Best pay is in a public hospital. Some private labs dont pay too bad.
The best option is to do medicine. 5 yrs at New Castle (5 or 6 in Sydney Uni – cant remember) or 4 yrs as a post grad.
NotaCarrot
Whirlpool Forums Addict
They are both equally useless.
I'd do a BSC and major in biology and mathematics with a minor in comsci.
There is a lot more investment but there are a lot of kiddies with bio degrees who know what the citrus cycle is and there are a lot of fresh kiddies with PHD's that end up getting used up by the industry.
You can get an hons. degree but there are tonnes of cute girls with that same degree who will get hired into an RA position before you do.
Things might suddenly change but unless they do I wouldn't bother all that much about the title of the degree.
Xanthivar
Whirlpool Forums Addict
You are still eligble for AIMS recognition with a Biomedical Science degree as well, I did biomed at UTS and it was more valued in research/industry than their Med Sci course as there were a lot more practical lab classes, Med Sci was a lot of theory and not much by way of lab work, that may not be true in all cases and I'm only commenting on what it was like at UTS.
If you can, definitely aim for Honours, that way you'll be set up for a PhD if you choose to do one and can then conduct your own research, rather than working for someone and them getting all the credit after you doing all the wet work! ;-)
NotaCarrot
Whirlpool Forums Addict
Science is worst industry. You can be best smartest guy (or girl) in the world but if you don' have a piece of paper no ne will listen.
History is riddled with great ideas being ignored due to lack of pieces of paper.
If for some reason you have a bad term at school and fail a subject or two or get less than a 70% average you'll basically always be a servant/lab assistant that does all the grunt work while someone else gets the credit. Plus you have to deal wikth the bitter people who have PHD with superiority attitude who are not where they think they deserve to be.
Do yoursf a favour, combine a science degree with something useful.
Science is worst industry
I love blanket statements! Some could say the same about Accounting, why would you want to crunch numbers all day? Some people have passion for what they do what others find boring they could do all day, every day.
Science is a fascinating industry, the money might be crappy in some places, but there are areas where you can make a fortune. Consider for a moment where the world would be if everyone thought like you? No medicine, no technological advances, nadda. You wouldn't be able to post on anything like a forum either!
Xanthivar writes...
I love blanket statements!
The statement is true for all industries! <> is the worst industry! If you don't have a name for yourself, then you'd be doing the grunt work and working as a servant for <>.
Wednesday, June 2, 2010
SYUKUR..SYUKRAN..XIEXIE NI..
Tuesday, June 1, 2010
SAYA NAK LAGI...
1st day, 1st spot: Esplanade and Merlion (After check in at Hoter 81 Tristar, Onan Rd..)
(package is more cheaper)
Umi cemas..