Saturday, October 31, 2015
Friday, October 30, 2015
THE BENEFITS OF SMARTPHONES TO COLLOGE STUDENT'S LIFE

THE BENEFITS OF SMARTPHONES TO COLLEGE STUDENT'S LIFE
Smart gadgets such as smartphone is indeed very helpful to college students in conducting their daily lives without requiring a lot of smart phone devices. Beside that, it also helps students to communicate with lecturers and also with your smartphone friends. Next, also help the students in managing the daily learning schedule so that students can adjust their strategies that they want. Moreover, the smart phone also can help students to find information about their education. Lastly, a smartphone can help solve problems such as students can not come to class without having to consult the other hand, just need to know how to use a smartphone.
written by; fadzhar
reference : http://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/smartphones-a-must-for-college-students
written by; fadzhar
reference : http://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/smartphones-a-must-for-college-students
How whatsapp helps me to improve my english vocabulary
How whatsapp helps me to improve my english vocabulary
Whatsapp is the recent social networking trend that has been released on 2011. On 2015, whatsapp already became very popular social application and it plays an important role in our life nowadays especially for people who still work and it also helps me in the field of education. Whatsapp can help me to improve my english vocabulary, this is because, from various features that has been include in the application of WhatsApp, such as provide us to create group to communicate each other. By creating group such as english group, we can share any questions about english and send it to all people in the group and start a meaningful discussion on concepts we need to get more comprehend. In addition, by using WhatsApp, I can improve my english vocabulary from what I read, write, speak and listen.
Written by:Kamarul Arifin Bin Jamal
Reference:https://akhmadriyantoblog.wordpress.com/2013/07/21/english-language-learning-using-whatsapp-application/
Tuesday, October 20, 2015
KINABATANGAN RIVER IN SABAH
Kinabatangan River is
one of the most interesting nature safaris available in Sandakan, Sabah Borneo. Located
just two hours out of Sandakan town, the Kinabatangan River stretches
over 560 kilometers and is the second longest river in Malaysia and the longest
in Sabah. Kinabatangan is also well known for its remarkable wildlife and
fascinating habitats found throughout the sanctuary.
The Kinabatangan
River Wildlife Sanctuary spreads across 26,000 hectares (260 sq km) along the
lower Kinabatangan river in Sabah and this river plain floods easily creating
five distinct habitats to support an enormous bio-diversity of wildlife. The World Wildlife Fund states that the
Kinabatangan River in Sabah, Borneo, is one of only two known places on Earth
where 10 primate species can be found. This includes the Borneo Orangutan, the
Proboscis Monkey, Macaques, Maroon Langur and Bornean Gibbon, most of which are
endemic to Borneo.
You can also expect to see Crocodiles, Monitor Lizards, Civet Cats,
Hawks, Eagles, Hornbills, Kingfishers and much more. if you are very lucky you
can encounter the Borneon Pygmy Elephant feeding on the edge of the
Kinabatangan River. As well as the animals and bird life you can also spot many
insects, reptiles and amphibians including snakes, frogs and stick insects. For
knowledge purposes, the origin of the name 'Kinabatangan' was derived from Kina (China) and Batang(large river).
On my recent trip to
Kinabatangan in December 2009, I was
totally amazed on how there was so much interesting wildlife available in just
one small area. With the support from Sabah, I made my way to Kinabatangan with
my knowledgeable nature guide Ben and upon arrival at the local village jetty
in Sukau, our boat had arrived to ferry us to our resort - Bukit Melapi Proboscis Lodge which is located along the banks of
the Kinabatangan River.
The boat ride was enjoyable as it only took us about ten minutes to
reach our Eco-lodge. Along the way, you see the River People (Orang
Sungai) homes along the Kinabatangan River and they are
spaced out very well. There are about six to seven lodges along the river where
they too are quite a distance from one another.
In my conclusion is It was an eye opener for me. As a Malaysian, I never knew
that we had so much to see and explore in our own backyard. You must be a
nature lover to fully appreciate this
visit and children are best brought here to expose them to the wildlife of
Borneo.
Thursday, October 15, 2015
health
It sounds too good to be true and for now, it is. But what if some of the benefits of exercise could be packed into a pill? Scientists are beginning to develop “exercise pills” that show some potential, according to two published in the journal Trends in Pharmacological Sciences and another small study published in the journal
“Everyone’s looking for a pill to replace exercise, but we’re just not there yet,” says the first study’s co-author Ismail Laher, professor in the department of anesthesiology, pharmacology and therapeutics at the University of British Columbia in Canada. “It’s not going to make a couch potato into Arnold Schwarzenegger.”
So-called “exercise pills” are made from compounds that have been shown mostly in studies done in animals to mimic one or more of the effects of exercise, like developing new blood vessels, forming new mitochondria in cells or increasing the body’s capacity for exercise. “They’ll let you get muscles that are stronger and faster and reach your exercise goals much quicker,” Laher says.
But no single pill can reproduce every benefit exercise has on the body. Popping an exercise pill won’t flood you with endorphins, for instance, while also making your bones stronger. speeding up the blood flow through your arteries and making your heart beat faster, Laher says. “It’s a very small slice of the pie.”
What exercise pills can do is largely localized to muscles, the new review finds. “You’re increasing efficiency of ATP, the currency by which every cell goes about its daily life
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