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Monday 28 May 2012

Ways to reduce stress

Are you experience the symptoms below:a) headache, b) muscle tension, c) muscle pain, d) chest pain,e) fatigue, f) upset stomach, g) insomnia, h) anxiety, i) restlessness, j) lack of motivation, k) lack of focus, l) eating problems.

If yes, you are under stress. With the final exam in the corner, everyone struggle for a high grade in academic. But it is also important to keep your body in the good condition as it helps to concentrate on the study. Here are some tips to deal with the stressful environment:


a) Don't Stress About Being StressedThis may seem ridiculous at first, but it is listed first for a reason: when you're feeling stressed, you feel like you're on edge and everything is barely being held together. Don't beat yourself up too badly about it! It's all normal, and the best way to handle stress is to not get more stressed about . . . being stressed.


b) Get Some SleepBeing in college or universities means your sleep schedule is, most likely, far from ideal. Getting more sleep can help your mind refocus, recharge, and rebalance. This can mean a quick nap, a night when you go to bed early, or a promise to yourself to stick with a regular sleep schedule. Sometimes, one good night's sleep can be all you need.


c) Get Some FoodGo eat something balanced and healthy: fruits and veggies, whole grains, protein.


d) Get some exercise
You may think that if you don't have the time to sleep and eat properly, you definitely don't have the time to exercise. Fair enough, but if you're feeling stressed, it may be that you need to squeeze it in somehow. Exercise doesn't necessarily have to involve a 2-hour, exhausting workout at the campus gym. It can mean a relaxing, 30-minute walk while listening to your favorite music. In fact, in a little over an hour, you can 1) walk 15 minutes to your favorite off-campus restaurant, 2) eat a quick and healthy meal, 3) walk back, and 4) take a power nap. Imagine how much better you'll feel!


e) Get Some Quiet TimeTake one moment and think: when was the last time you had some quality, quiet time alone? Personal space for students in college or universities rarely exists. You may share your room, your bathroom, your classrooms, your dining hall, the gym, the bookstore, the library, and anywhere else you go during an average day. Finding a few moments of peace and quiet - with no cell phone, roommate, or crowds - might be just what you need. Stepping out from the crazy college or universities environment for a few minutes can do wonders for reducing your stress.


f)Get some social time
Have you been working on that English paper for 3 days straight? Can you even see what you're writing anymore for your Chemistry lab? You could be stressed because you're being too focused on getting things done. Don't forget that your brain is like a muscle, and even it needs a break every once in a while! Take a break and see a movie. Grab some friends and go out dancing. Hop a bus and hang out downtown for a few hours. Having a social life is an important part of your college or universities experience, so don't be afraid to keep it in the picture when you're stressed. It could be when you need it most.


g) Get Some Fun

You may be stressed about one particular thing: a final paper due Monday, a class presentation due Thursday. You basically just need to sit down and plow through it. If this is the case, try to figure out how to make it a little more fun and enjoyable. Is everyone writing final papers? Agree to work together in your room for 2 hours and then order pizza together for dinner. Do a lot of your classmates have huge presentations to put together? See if you can reserve a classroom or room in the library where you can all work together and share supplies. You may just lower everyone's stress level.

h) Get Some DistanceYou may be handling your own problems and trying to help others around you. While this can be nice for them, check in and be honest with yourself about how your helpful may be causing more stress in your life. It's okay to take a step back and focus on yourself for a little while, especially if you are stressed and your academics are at risk. After all, how can you keep helping others if you're not even in a state to help yourself? Figure out which things are causing you the most stress and how you can take a step back from each. And then, most importantly, take that step.


i) Get a Little HelpIt can be hard to ask for help, they may not know how stressed out you are. Most college or universities students are going through the same things at the same thing, so don't feel silly if you need to just vent for 30 minutes over coffee with a friend. It may help you process out what you need to do, and help you realize that the things you are so stressed about are actually pretty manageable. If you're afraid of dumping too much on a friend, most colleges or universities have counseling centers specifically for their students. Don't be afraid to make an appointment if you think it will help.


Mickey mouse exhibition







Last saturday, i went to mid valley and see there are mickey mouse exhibition . I have take this chance to take a lot of photo with the different painting of mickey mouse. What has impressed me is the 10 foot tall mickey mouse in the concourse area which can vibrate 360 degree. Celebrities, artists, members of the media, art college students, tenants at the mall and corporate partners were invited to participate with their own creative interpretation of Mickey and the result is a delightful display of over 350 colorful expressions of the round-eared, white-gloved character. This event "Mickey Mouse Through the Years Project" will be held from 24 May to 17 September 2012. It is best time to go there with your family or friends.


Monday 14 May 2012

A pocket scanner " magiscan"

Indoor Use: No batteries, No SD card needed. Just plug in the USB, using provided software - MagicScan.
User can scan any picture and directly inserted to computer.Outdoor Use: Using 3XAAA batteries with micro SD cardjust only press the button and slide the scanner on the picture, the scanned image will be saved in the memory card at once.






GREEN Office has a nifty little device called the MagicScan, a pocket scanner that fits in your pocket.
Weighing just 145g, and looking much like a large pen, the MagicScan easily fits into laptop and document bags and allows you to copy documents up to A4 in size.
The MagicScan scans as you glide the device across the document, and has a scanning resolution of up to 600 x 600dpi.
While it can work tethered to power, the MagicScan can run on just three AAA alkaline batteries, and can even save scans automatically into a microSD card slot built into the device.
The MagicScan is currently going for a promotional price of RM399 and is available at most major IT stores as well as at Popular Book Stores.
Below are the features and function of magiscan: 
  • Scan your documents or photos and save them into digital format file
  • Fast and convenient way to scan, archive and organize:
  • Scan articles or favorite recipes for your later use, scan and copy important legal and financial documents and other documents into organized digital files
  • Lightweight and portable, carry it with you anywhere
  • Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software included; converts and exports scanned files to computer for editing
  • Contact Image Sensor:
    300 DPI-(Scanning width) 217mm x (Scanning Length) up to approx. 1200mm
    600 DPI-(Scanning widht) 217mm X (Scanning Length) up to approx. 600mm
  • Image resolutions:300 x 300 DPI for standard resolution 600 x 600 DPI for high resolution
  • Automatically powers off in approx. 3 minutes when not in use
  • Status LCD display
  • Automatically white balance
  • Supports microSD card up to 32GB**
  • Uses 3xAAA Alkaline batteries

Annual dinner KUO



I had joined the annual dinner of my kolej last week ago. The event was held on 6 May 2012 at Dectar, UKM. The theme of the annual dinner is "back to school". Once i reach there, i have take many photos with my friends.I love the background picture of bus, it make me memorize of previous school life.  I like the foods prepared on that day especially salad. Besides, there are few performance on stage which are drama, dancing, singing and much more. I had enjoy the event and hope to join it again on next year. 






















Tuesday 17 April 2012

Actions that should take when earthquake occur

Few days ago, a massive earthquake has strike Sumatra. Some areas in Malaysia has been issued to tsunami warning which include Perlis, Kedah, Penang and Kedah. Therefore it is necessary to take the safety steps when earthquake occur:
1. Protect yourself

Protect your head with a helmet or cushion, and hide in a safe place, such as under a table. Running outside is potentially dangerous, because roof tiles and glass may fall on you.

2.Extinguish flame
 Major aftershocks can come after the smallest earthquakes. Calmly extinguish any nearby flames.Caution!!If you are cooking, oil or boiling water may spill during the quake. Under such circumstances, you should immediately distance yourself from the oil or water and extinguish the flames after the quake stops.

3.Open the door and secure an escape route
Earthquakes can warp buildings, especially apartment buildings, making it impossible to open doors and escape. Open doors and windows to secure an escape route and prevent yourself from becoming trapped.

4.Be careful of broken glass
You may injure your feet on broken glass and other objects. Prepare a flashlight and slippers near your bed so you will be able to move safely

5.Never return to your home
Once you have evacuated, never return to the house to get money or possessions. You may become trapped under debris or caught in a fire. Try to avoid entering your house until safety is confirmed.

6.Walk to your refuge area
Many emergency vehicles, such as fire engines and ambulances, will be using roads during disasters. Obstructing emergency vehicles immediately increases the damage caused by a disaster. Never use cars during an earthquake.

7.Avoid a phone call after disaster
Phone line usage jumps up during disasters because of people trying to confirm the safety of themselves or others.  This can obstruct emergency phone calls.

8.Calmly obtain accurate information
False rumors and information can spread during disasters, leading to further confusion. Obtain accurate information from the TV or radio and don’t get tricked by misinformation.



Samsung LED TV ES7500




With a dual core processor to aid multitasking, the Samsung LED TV ES7500 and ES8000 are TVs you´ll want to consider buying.
Offering Full HD and 3-D support, the two new models also have Samsung’s proprietary Smart Interaction features and its Smart Content give users a fresh viewing experience.

Unlike conventional TVs where users need to push the On button first, the ES7500 and ES8000 will switch on with voice commands like "Hi TV", while other commands like "Web browser", will allow users to access its built-in apps quickly.

There are more ways to interact with the new models, via the Motion Control feature. Once it´s in its Smart Hub mode, users can start by raising a hand up. The built-in sensor will recognise that the user is initiating the Motion Control feature and pop up a cursor. Users can lead the cursor around the screen and by curling all fingers down, can "grab" a button to select it. Other gestures such as moving the hand anti-clockwise will trigger the TV to go back to the previous screen.

Once users master the voice and motion controllers, there are more reasons to explore the Samsung Smart Hub. Over 1,000 apps are available for download from Samsung but the ones that come preloaded, such as Family Story, Fitness and Kids, make the ES7500 and ES8000 more exciting for the entire family.













Wednesday 14 March 2012

Sony Xperia Sola


Xperia sola 






Sony seems to have been rejuvenated after their split from the Sony Ericsson partnership, and during the recently concluded Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, them introduce a trio of new Xperia smartphones that run off the Android operating system. Having said that, there is yet another smartphone available for grabs this time around in the form of the Sony Xperia sola.
It will be the latest addition to Sony’s portfolio of Android powered Xperia smartphones, where it comes complete with Sony technology, in addition to offering premium entertainment as well as an innovative floating touch navigation. Even better is the fact that the Xperia sola will kYeep up with the times, since it is also NFC enabled. The Xperia sola will feature Xperia SmartTags support, letting you alter your smartphone’s settings as well as applications to fit your lifestyle in a jiffy without having to go through button presses.
Just how does Sony’s unique floating touch system work? For starters, your finger can just hover above the display, allowing it to function like a moving cursor without having to actually touch the display itself. Once it finds the desired link, it can be highlighted using a simple tap, where the page will load afterwards. This will definitely pave the way for new user functionality as well as applications via software updates and engagement with developers.
Each purchase of the Xperia sola will come with a couple of NFC Xperia SmartTags right in the box as standard, in order to simplify consumers’ everyday smartphone experiences. All you need to do is touch an NFC Android smartphone on a SmartTag, and a pre-configured profile in the smartphone will launch. The two SmartTags that come with the Xperia sola can be personalized with up to 10 commands.
Other hardware specifications include a 3.7″ Reality Display powered by Mobile BRAVIA Engine, xLOUD and 3D surround sound audio technology, a 1GHz dual-core processor, a fast capture camera, and access to Sony Entertainment Network. I am rather surprised to hear that the Xperia sola will come with Android 2.3 Gingerbread, although it is comforting to hear that an Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade is coming your way when summer 2012 rolls around.

Program Sehari Menjadi Mahasiswa

me, yuuki chen( adik angkat), my roommate


My kolej(ungku omar) has organised an activities " Program Sehari Menjadi Mahasiswa" on last Sunday. This activities was joined by form 6 student which came from SMK Dato Syed Ahmad,Kuala Nerang, Alor Setar. They will have a trip to UKM for 3 days 2 nights and stay in our kolej. So i have a adik angkat which will stay in my room for this few days. When we first meet, we have talk about many things for example family background, interest, academic and many mores. I also share with her about my university life in UKM. I found out that there is some difference in the slang of speaking mandarin in our state. The day before she went back, she has give me and my roommate present for memorable. Although we just meet for a short time but i am happy to recognise her. Hope to see her again!


Thursday 8 March 2012

Robot artist 'draws' crowds at world's top tech fair







A robot caricaturist that can draw an accurate likeness of its subject in just three minutes was wowing the crowds at the world's biggest IT fair, but not every customer was satisfied.
The robot, designed by Germany's Fraunhofer Institute, takes a black-and-white picture of the subject, its computer brain then calculates the contrasts and contours of the face and it sketches what it "sees."
But, in contrast to a human artist, this robot is scrupulously honest, which can leave some punters feeling they have been poorly treated.
"Some people go away disappointed," admitted Karin Stein, a researcher on the project.
"For example, if you have very small lips, the computer registers very small lips. There is hardly any contrast or contour, so what you end up with is a short, straight line. People aren't happy," she added.
"The robot could do the portrait in three minutes flat, but we wanted to recreate the experience in Montmartre," she explained, with most portraits taking around 10 minutes.
"In fact, the younger you are, the quicker it is, because it takes more time for the computer to recognise and draw wrinkles."
Like most gadgets at this year's CeBIT, the world's biggest high-tech fair in the northern German city of Hanover, what may appear frivolous has a higher purpose.
In fact, the robot is just showing off its skills. Its day job is to work on measuring how light reflects off various surfaces.
This is crucial for research into reflective clothing for road workers or street signs, for example, when it is preferable to have as much light beamed back as strongly as possible, or camouflage when the opposite is needed.
But the street artists of the world can rest easy for the moment, as they still have the advantage of price.
Whereas a caricature might set you back US$20 or so, this robot is worth at least 40,000 euros (RM158,800).

samsung galaxy tab 10.1







 General
  • 2G Network GSM 850 / 900 / 1800 / 1900
  • 3G Network HSDPA 850 / 900 / 1900 / 2100
  • Body Dimensions 246.2 x 170.4 x 10.9 mm
  • Weight 589 g
  • Touchsensitive controls
  • Internal 16/32 GB storage
  • Card slot No
  • OS Android OS, v3.0 (Honeycomb)
  • Chipset Nvidia Tegra 2 T20
  • CPU Dualcore 1 GHz CortexA9
  • GPU ULP GeForce
  • Sensors Accelerometer, gyro, proximity, compass
  • Standard battery, LiPo 6860 mAh
  • Standby Up to 1810 h
  • Talk time Up to 10 h
Connectivity
  • GPRS Yes
  • EDGE Yes
  • Speed HSDPA, 21 Mbps; HSUPA, 5.76 Mbps
  • WLAN WiFi 802.11 a/b/g/n, WiFi hotspot
  • Bluetooth Yes, v2.1 with A2DP, EDR
  • USB Yes, v2.0
  • GPS Yes, with AGPS support
Entertainment & Features
  • Messaging Email, Push Mail, IM, RSS
  • Browser HTML, Adobe Flash
  • Java Yes, via Java MIDP emulator
  • SNS integration
  • MP4/DivX/WMV/H.264/H.263 player
  • MP3/WAV/eAAC+/AC3/FLAC player
  • Organizer
  • Image/video editor
  • Document viewer
  • Google Search, Maps, Gmail,
  • YouTube, Calendar, Google Talk, Picasa integration
  • Voice memo
  • Predictive text input (Swype)
 Camera
  • Primary 8 MP, 3264x2448 pixels, autofocus, LED flash
  • Geotagging
  • Video Yes, 1080p@30fps
  • Secondary Yes, 2 MP
Screen
  • TFT capacitive touchscreen, 16M colors
  • 800 x 1280 pixels, 10.1 inches (~149 ppi pixel density)
  • Multitouch Yes
Sound & Music
  • Alert types N/A
  • Loudspeaker Yes, with stereo speakers
  • 3.5mm jack Yes
  • Radio No











MS WORD assignment( 1st document)

MS WORD assignment (1st document)

Monday 5 March 2012

movie " the wedding diary"










         I have watched this movie " the wedding diary" during semester break holiday. The movie is acted by Aniu, Elanne Kwong, Kara Hui, Marcus Chin, Shaun Chen, Chris Tong. This movie is about disparities between the bride and groom families, from wealth levels to differences between Singaporeans and Malaysians with its divergent Hokkien and Cantonese cultures. The groom,Daniel agree to hold on an extravagant dinner banquet in Singapore although his financial status do not allow. On the wedding day, Daniel plan to use the angpow money given by guests to cover the bill for dinner. From this movie i have few moral values that is the importance of harmonies and tolerance in order to build a happy family. Besides, luxuries and dignity should put aside when organizing wedding ceremony as happiness in a marriage is more important.







































About myself

Name: Ho Mun Yee
Nickname: Mun yee
Age: 21 years old
Date of birth: 7 April 1991
Horoscope: Aries
Place of birth: Klang, Selangor
Course study: Bachelor degree of business administration
Kolej stay: Kolej Ungku Omar
Favourite colour: All colours
Favourite artist: S.H.E ( taiwanese girl group)
Favourite singer: Yoga Lin, Joe Brooks
Hobbies and interest: Listening music, watching movie, jogging, playing badminton and many mores
Number of siblings: Two sisters and one brother
My photo

S.H.E ( the wedding of one the member of S.H.E that is selina)


fakulti ekonomi dan pengurusan