Friday, April 25, 2014

PUTRAJAYA INTERNATIONAL BOOK FAIR 2014


March, it is a special month in which there is the most exciting book fair in this year that is the Putrajaya International Book Fair 2014 which was recently held at Putrajaya International Convention Centre. Putrajaya International Book Fair 2014 held from March 19, 2014, commencing at 10.00 am to 9.00 pm and lasted until March 23, 2014. That certainly is free. The festival received overwhelming response from the community especially student and even book lovers. Actually this book fair organized by MPH bookstore with cooperation from media partners such as Star, Daily News, Metro, and Astro. They have provided a wide range of books, including scholarly books, fiction, science’s fiction and non-fiction, educational and even novels.


The festival grew more lively with the presence of recruitment booths of various participating entrepreneurs promote their products. In fact, visitors can also get other essential equipment such as stationery. Such fairs are held in conjunction with the 'Visit Malaysia 2014'. Great deal offered is that visitors can enjoy attractive discounts for five million books, new issues, best-selling books, editions and more imports. Privileges granted to students to use 'Voucher Book 1 Malaysia' that may be applicable.


Hopefully this program will be held again in the future. Not only to attract visitors out in conjunction with the visit Malaysia. Even locals can promote the importance of reading culture in absorption. This is not to focus on young people and teenagers but adults as well. This book fair is to provide benefits to all communities. The great news for book lovers is there is coming soon, Kuala Lumpur International Book Fair 2014 on 24th April until 4th May 2014 at Dewan Tun Hussein Onn, PWTC.

Sunday, April 13, 2014

HISTORY OF ROTU UTHM
           
The origin of the Reserve Officers Training Unit began on April 3rd 1965 with the establishment of the 1st infantry battalion branch of the reserve army at the University of Malaya. It started as a reaction and concern of the staff and students of University of Malaya with regards to the confrontation with Indonesia in 1963.

            At its formation stage 30 students from different faculties underwent an elementary recruit course at Seputih training camp in Batu Gajah Perak during their term break. Most of these students had a military or police background, and they were all former students of the royal military college. Racial events of 13th May 1969 resulted in this company spreading to other institute of higher learning, with the establishment of A Company in Mara Institute Of Technology, B Company in the Putra University Of Malaysia, and C Company in the National University Of Malaysia, with University Of Malaya remaining as its battalion headquarters.

            The high spirit shown by these students of higher learning prompted the then Director of the reserve army, Brigadier General Dato’ Abul As Bin Ismail to initiate discussion with Vice Chancellors  of all the universities to establish the Reserved Officers Training Unit or ROTU.

on 1st october 2003 is the d-day for ROTU UTHM existed in UTHM. However only after 3 year ROTU UTHM is officially granted by DYAM TUNKU MAHKOTA JOHOR as well as the chancellor of University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. YBhg Prof Hashim Bin Saim the vice chancellor of academic UTHM is the vice commandand of ROTU UTHM. Meanwhile, the person who lead and and act as the commandand of ROTU UTHM is the vice chancellor of UTHM YBhg Prof Dato Dr Mohd Noh Bin Dalimin.
HISTORY OF ROTU UTHM
           
The origin of the Reserve Officers Training Unit began on April 3rd 1965 with the establishment of the 1st infantry battalion branch of the reserve army at the University of Malaya. It started as a reaction and concern of the staff and students of University of Malaya with regards to the confrontation with Indonesia in 1963.

            At its formation stage 30 students from different faculties underwent an elementary recruit course at Seputih training camp in Batu Gajah Perak during their term break. Most of these students had a military or police background, and they were all former students of the royal military college. Racial events of 13th May 1969 resulted in this company spreading to other institute of higher learning, with the establishment of A Company in Mara Institute Of Technology, B Company in the Putra University Of Malaysia, and C Company in the National University Of Malaysia, with University Of Malaya remaining as its battalion headquarters.

            The high spirit shown by these students of higher learning prompted the then Director of the reserve army, Brigadier General Dato’ Abul As Bin Ismail to initiate discussion with Vice Chancellors  of all the universities to establish the Reserved Officers Training Unit or ROTU.
on 1st october 2003 is the d-day for ROTU UTHM  existed in UTHM. However only after 3 year ROTU UTHM is officially granted from DYAM TUNKU MAHKOTA JOHOR also as the chancellor of University Tun Hussein Onn Malaysia. YBhg Prof Hashim Bin Saim the vice chancellor of academic UTHM is the vice commandand of ROTU UTHM while the commandand of ROTU UTHM is YBhg Prof Dato Dr Mohd Noh Bin Dalimin. 
ASSALAMMUALAIKUM....

Today post i would like to share some my reading about an insect or best known as "BUG". Ants are common insects, but they have some unique capabilities. More than 10,000 known ant species occur around the world. They are especially prevalent in tropical forests, where they may be up to half of all the insects living in some locations.

 

Ants look much like termites, and the two are often confused especially by nervous homeowners. However, ants have a narrow "waist" between the abdomen and thorax, which termites do not. Ants also have large heads, elbowed antennae, and powerful jaws. These insects belong to the order Hymenoptera, which includes wasps and bees.
Enthusiastically social insects, ants typically live in structured nest communities that may be located underground, in ground-level mounds, or in trees. Carpenter ants nest in wood and can be destructive to buildings. Some species, such as army ants, defy the norm and do not have permanent homes, instead seeking out food for their enormous colonies during periods of migration.
Ant communities are headed by a queen or queens, whose function in life is to lay thousands of eggs that will ensure the survival of the colony. Workers (the ants typically seen by humans) are wingless females that never reproduce, but instead forage for food, care for the queen's offspring, work on the nest, protect the community, and perform many other duties.
Male ants often have only one role mating with the queen. After they have performed this function, they may die.
Ants communicate and cooperate by using chemicals that can alert others to danger or lead them to a promising food source. They typically eat nectar, seeds, fungus, or insects. However, some species have diets that are more unusual. Army ants may prey on reptiles, birds, or even small mammals.
One Amazon species (Allomerus decemarticulatus) cooperatively builds extensive traps from plant fiber. These traps have many holes and, when an insect steps on one, hundreds of ants inside use the openings to seize it with their jaws.
Another species, the yellow crazy ant (Anoplolepis gracilipes), is capable of forming so-called supercolonies that house multiple queens. On Australia’s Christmas Island, the accidental introduction of yellow crazy ants in the early 20th century has led to a destructive infestation. The ants are a significant threat to the island’s endemic population of red crabs, which are displaced by the ants from their burrows or killed as they pass through ant nest sites during the crabs' large-scale annual migration from the forest to the coast.

Thursday, April 10, 2014

Kapurung

My first post here :)

Hye. Its take too long for me to write something here. I've been busy lately. Ok, first of all I want to introduce my hometown. I'm from Tawau, Sabah. I love Sabah because in Sabah there so much delicious food and of course I love to eat. One of my favorite food in Tawau is 'kapurung'. 'Kapurung' is a traditional food for Bugisian and yes, I am Bugisian. Its very delicious. 'Kapurung' is made of starch. Its something like soup. It is also have a vegetable and the main flavor can be fish, chicken, beef, prawn and etc based on your favorite. If you want to try it, lets come and visit Tawau. Picture below is a 'kapurung'. Its very delicious, huh. I can't wait to go back to Tawau for this semester break. I want to eat, eat , eat and eat all my favorite food there!


Thursday, April 3, 2014

Mr Chelsea


I was one of the fans of Chelsea football club. Actually, before this I really hate about football, but one day, I try to watch a chelsea game and since that day I really love about football, the players side is also very impressive and superb, Beside the skills while they play extremely talented. I really like a player in the Chelsea club, He is Eden Hazard and he was wearing  jersy 17. He's a young player chelsea football club, he was 23 years old but she has received many awards, among them the best player in league 1  Prancis and he also top 5 on table best player Eropah.  In the Premier League this season Hazard contributor Chelsea top scorer with nine goals. This amount Hazard achievement in his first season in the Premier League.