Ahli Kumpulan Wang Simpanan Pekerja (KWSP) beragama Islam yang mempunyai simpanan sekurang-kurangnya RM1,300 dalam Akaun 1 KWSP boleh membuat pendaftaran menunaikan haji dengan Tabung Haji (TH) mulai 3 Januari 2012.
Di bawah kemudahan Pendaftaran Haji Ahli KWSP, ahli KWSP boleh membuat pendaftaran untuk mendapatkan giliran mengerjakan haji tanpa perlu mempunyai simpanan minimum RM1,300 dalam Tabung Haji. Dalam hubungan ini, Akaun 1 dipilih bagi membolehkan lebih ramai ahli berpeluang menggunakan kemudahan ini.
http://www.kwsp.gov.my/
Friday, February 24, 2012
Thursday, February 9, 2012
Khasiat Tersembunyi Minyak Zaitun Palestine
Hampir 70% orang Melayu berisiko mendapat penyakit kencing manis
atau jantung & 70% yang diserang sakit jantung pula TIDAK
terdapat tanda-tanda awal (NO warning symptom !)
Rahsia khasiat minyak zaitun Palestine di sini.
Palestine Olive Oil
Olive oil has the highest percentage of heart-healthy monounsaturated fat than any edible oil, and quality brands contain abundant antioxidants , substances that have been shown to provide cardiovascular and anti-cancer effects .
Juruanalisa, kerani Tabung Haji didakwa terima rasuah
KUALA LUMPUR:
Juruanalisa dan kerani Tabung Haji dihadapkan di Mahkamah Sesyen di sini, atas tuduhan membabitkan kesalahan membuat pengubahsuaian kandungan pangkalan data Sistem Haji dan menerima rasuah bagi membolehkan 27 jemaah yang tidak layak menunaikan haji pada 2010 dapat pergi pada tahun berkenaan.
www.bharian.com.my
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Student: Term Paper Guides
Term Paper Format & Sample Works Cited List
Source Address:
i) " title="Click here to Read More">cited_format.html
ii) term-papers-guide.html
Term Paper Information
Format: typed, double spaced, including the works cited list; with 1 inch margins all around; student's last name and page numbers at the top right margin, ½-inch from the top (see sample).
Title Page: Center the title of the paper in capital letters and either underlined, bolded or italicized; about 3 inches from the top of the page. Center your name, about 3 inches below that; then about 1 inch lower, center the date and put the instructor's name is directly below the date; next the class for which the paper is written is directly below that.
First Page of Text: should begin about 1-1/2 inches from the top; the rest of the pages should return to the 1 inch margin.
Cite Sources: all direct quotes must be cited; all ideas or facts taken from some other writer, even though in your own words, must be cited. It is PLAGIARISM if you copy another's words without quoting! If you paraphrase another's ideas or words without giving credit to the author, it is also PLAGIARISM!
Works Cited: start the list of works cited (bibliography) on a new page, following the body of the paper. Double space between the title and the first entry. Double space the entire list, between entries as well as within entries. Begin the entry flush with the left margin. If an entry runs more than one line, indent the subsequent lines five spaces from the left margin. Alphabetize the citations by the first word of each entry, ignoring A, AN and THE. See below for sample "Works Cited List."
Works Cited Sample Page
The following shows a complete works cited page for a paper on aids. Includes appropriate citations for print and online encyclopedia articles, books, magazine, newspaper, and journal articles from the actual periodicals or full-text databases, video recordings, and a web site.
Student Last Name 15
Works Cited
"Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. 2002.
EBSCOhost. LPC Library, Livermore. 18 Aug. 2003.
Alic, Margaret. "Women and Their Health." Women's Changing Roles. Farmington Hills,
MI: Gale Group, 2002. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. LPC Library, Livermore.
27 Apr. 2003.
Altman, Lawrence K. "Aids Rate Will Triple in 20 Years." Contra Costa Times
3 July 2002: A1. NewsBank. LPC Library, Livermore. 24 Apr. 2003.
"Comprehensive Guide To HIV Testing." AIDS.ORG. 27 Jun. 2003. 20 Nov.2003
.
Cooper, Mary H. "Combating AIDS." CQ Researcher 21 Apr. 1995: 345-367. CQ Researcher
Online. LPC Library, Livermore. 25 Apr.2003.
Gerhard, Susan. "Pregnant Women and Newborns Should Not Be Treated with AZT."
AIDS: Opposing Viewpoints. Eds. Tamara L. Roleff, et al. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2003.
Harmon, John. AIDS in the New Millennium. 2nd ed. Los Angeles: New Media Press, 2000.
"HIV/AIDS Among US Women: Minority and Young Women at Continuing Risk."
CDC: National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention Fact Sheets. Atlanta, GA: CDC, 27 Mar. 2003.
26 Apr. 2003.
"HIV/AIDS in Women." AIDS Sourcebook: Health Reference Series. Ed. Karen Bellenir.
2nd ed. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 1998.
Hoskin, Fran. "Women and Health: The Pai Report Card 2002, Condoms Count in the
Era of HIV/AIDS." Women's International Network (WIN News) 31 Jan. 2003: 23. GenderWatch.
ProQuest. LPC Library, Livermore. 27 Apr. 2003.
"Study Analyzes Causes of Death among Women with AIDS." Women's Health Weekly 22 Aug. 2002: 17+. Academic
Search Premier. EBSCOhost. LPC Library, Livermore. 25 Apr. 2003.
Surviving Aids. Videorecording. Prod. Elizabeth Arledge. WGBH Boston Video, 1999.
"United States HIV & AIDS Statistics: Women." AVERT.ORG. Horsham, UK: AVERT, 6 Feb. 2003.
27 Apr. 2003.
Remember that works cited lists are alphabetized by the first word of each citation.
Ignore A, AN, or THE when alphabetizing.
Double space your Works Cited List within and between entries.
Abbreviate the names of all months in dates except May, June and July.
Title your works cited list "Works Cited".
The punctuation and hanging indentation for each citation is quite important.
***********************************
From writing graphic novels to creating math comics, bring your class assignments, student projects, and course materials alive with 21st century approaches to communication. Regardless of whether you prefer Mac or Windows, you'll learn to use free online tools as well as inexpensive software to produce graphic novels, illuminated term papers, visual science reports, photo essays, and other engaging alternatives to traditional reports and student products. These concrete products reflect student understanding and provide an alternative to traditional forms of assessment.
Explore:
1. Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson's Travel Comics.
2. Novel "Call of the Wild"
3. Books: The Invention of Hugo Cabret,
4. Graphics in novels: The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet,
5. Graphic novels: The Eternal Smile,
6. Webcomics: Copper,
7. Graphic textbooks
8. Library of Congress Veteran's History Project.
9. Still camera, Flipcamcorder
10. SchoolTube
11. VoiceThread
Source Address:
i) " title="Click here to Read More">cited_format.html
ii) term-papers-guide.html
Term Paper Information
Format: typed, double spaced, including the works cited list; with 1 inch margins all around; student's last name and page numbers at the top right margin, ½-inch from the top (see sample).
Title Page: Center the title of the paper in capital letters and either underlined, bolded or italicized; about 3 inches from the top of the page. Center your name, about 3 inches below that; then about 1 inch lower, center the date and put the instructor's name is directly below the date; next the class for which the paper is written is directly below that.
First Page of Text: should begin about 1-1/2 inches from the top; the rest of the pages should return to the 1 inch margin.
Cite Sources: all direct quotes must be cited; all ideas or facts taken from some other writer, even though in your own words, must be cited. It is PLAGIARISM if you copy another's words without quoting! If you paraphrase another's ideas or words without giving credit to the author, it is also PLAGIARISM!
Works Cited: start the list of works cited (bibliography) on a new page, following the body of the paper. Double space between the title and the first entry. Double space the entire list, between entries as well as within entries. Begin the entry flush with the left margin. If an entry runs more than one line, indent the subsequent lines five spaces from the left margin. Alphabetize the citations by the first word of each entry, ignoring A, AN and THE. See below for sample "Works Cited List."
Works Cited Sample Page
The following shows a complete works cited page for a paper on aids. Includes appropriate citations for print and online encyclopedia articles, books, magazine, newspaper, and journal articles from the actual periodicals or full-text databases, video recordings, and a web site.
Student Last Name 15
Works Cited
"Acquired Immune Deficiency Syndrome." Funk & Wagnalls New World Encyclopedia. 2002.
EBSCOhost. LPC Library, Livermore. 18 Aug. 2003
Alic, Margaret. "Women and Their Health." Women's Changing Roles. Farmington Hills,
MI: Gale Group, 2002. Opposing Viewpoints Resource Center. LPC Library, Livermore.
27 Apr. 2003
Altman, Lawrence K. "Aids Rate Will Triple in 20 Years." Contra Costa Times
3 July 2002: A1. NewsBank. LPC Library, Livermore. 24 Apr. 2003
"Comprehensive Guide To HIV Testing." AIDS.ORG. 27 Jun. 2003. 20 Nov.2003
Cooper, Mary H. "Combating AIDS." CQ Researcher 21 Apr. 1995: 345-367. CQ Researcher
Online. LPC Library, Livermore. 25 Apr.2003
Gerhard, Susan. "Pregnant Women and Newborns Should Not Be Treated with AZT."
AIDS: Opposing Viewpoints. Eds. Tamara L. Roleff, et al. San Diego: Greenhaven Press, 2003.
Harmon, John. AIDS in the New Millennium. 2nd ed. Los Angeles: New Media Press, 2000.
"HIV/AIDS Among US Women: Minority and Young Women at Continuing Risk."
CDC: National Center for HIV, STD, and TB Prevention Fact Sheets. Atlanta, GA: CDC, 27 Mar. 2003.
26 Apr. 2003
"HIV/AIDS in Women." AIDS Sourcebook: Health Reference Series. Ed. Karen Bellenir.
2nd ed. Detroit, MI: Omnigraphics, 1998.
Hoskin, Fran. "Women and Health: The Pai Report Card 2002, Condoms Count in the
Era of HIV/AIDS." Women's International Network (WIN News) 31 Jan. 2003: 23. GenderWatch.
ProQuest. LPC Library, Livermore. 27 Apr. 2003
"Study Analyzes Causes of Death among Women with AIDS." Women's Health Weekly 22 Aug. 2002: 17+. Academic
Search Premier. EBSCOhost. LPC Library, Livermore. 25 Apr. 2003
Surviving Aids. Videorecording. Prod. Elizabeth Arledge. WGBH Boston Video, 1999.
"United States HIV & AIDS Statistics: Women." AVERT.ORG. Horsham, UK: AVERT, 6 Feb. 2003.
27 Apr. 2003
Remember that works cited lists are alphabetized by the first word of each citation.
Ignore A, AN, or THE when alphabetizing.
Double space your Works Cited List within and between entries.
Abbreviate the names of all months in dates except May, June and July.
Title your works cited list "Works Cited".
The punctuation and hanging indentation for each citation is quite important.
***********************************
From writing graphic novels to creating math comics, bring your class assignments, student projects, and course materials alive with 21st century approaches to communication. Regardless of whether you prefer Mac or Windows, you'll learn to use free online tools as well as inexpensive software to produce graphic novels, illuminated term papers, visual science reports, photo essays, and other engaging alternatives to traditional reports and student products. These concrete products reflect student understanding and provide an alternative to traditional forms of assessment.
Explore:
1. Annette Lamb and Larry Johnson's Travel Comics.
2. Novel "Call of the Wild"
3. Books: The Invention of Hugo Cabret,
4. Graphics in novels: The Selected Works of T.S. Spivet,
5. Graphic novels: The Eternal Smile,
6. Webcomics: Copper,
7. Graphic textbooks
8. Library of Congress Veteran's History Project.
9. Still camera, Flipcamcorder
10. SchoolTube
11. VoiceThread
Friday, January 13, 2012
Mencium Hajar Aswad
Awalnya kukira, mendekati selesainya musim haji, kepadatan orang yang mengerjakan thowaf akan berangsur-angsur berkurang. Ternyata dugaanku salah. Hampir sebulan penuh kami berada di Mekah, situasi di seputar ka’bah sama saja, setiap hari selama dua puluh empat jam tetap hiruk pikuk dan padat oleh jamaah.
www.amanahland.com
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