Monday 5 January 2009

MY NEW YEARS RESOLUTION

A. FAMILY:
My new years resolution in my family is to obey my parents and not to be naughty anymore.... i will be a good daughter to my parents and a good example to my brothers, i will not be a lier anymore.....

B. STUDY:
My new years resolution in my study is to study hard and not to cut classes....

C. LOVE LIFE:
My new years resolution in my love life is not to enter some serios relation because I'm too young and I'll never been fall in love......

Thursday 11 September 2008

HANA KIMI CAST











........RESEARCH..........

1. What country is the second largest exporter of rice?
How much rice does it import annually?
2. What country is the largest importer of rice?
How much does it intend to import to import in the next few months to address the
coming rice crises?
3. What percentage of total rice exported to Africa from Asia?
How much is it worth annually?
4. In 1910, 150 glaciers dotted the Glacier National Park in Montana, USA.
How much are there now?
5. What is Europe’s biggest glacier?
Why is it breaking up? What are the consequences if it breaks up?
6. Which country is slowly disappearing due to rising sea water level?

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ANSWER
URL
SEARCH ENGINE
SEARCH TECNIQUE
1.
1. *Vietnam has so far this year exported 3.9 million tons of rice, remaining the world's second largest rice exporter...
http://www.accessmylibrary.com/
/coms2/summary_0286-20067067_ITM




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2.
*The Philippines is the largest importer of Asia in the world, importing about 10% of its annual rice requirement.
http://fingad.duedee.com/
/2008/6/20/Philippines-As-Worlds-Largest-Rice-Importer/35683/




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3.
*Southeast Asia. Africa. Eastern Asia. Total Annual Sales Volume: Export Percentage: 41% - 50% Total Annual Purchase ...
http://www.alibaba.com/
company/100162784.html


GOOGLE.COM

Synonyms
4.
1910; May 11, Glacier National Park is established. The first lots in Waterton townsite surveyed; 150 lots offered for leaseholds at $15/annum rental
http://www.watertonpark.com/
/reference/chronology.htm


GOOGLE.COM

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5.
Europe's biggest glacier is about to disintegrate. The mighty Breidamerkurjökull in southern Iceland is breaking apart and will slide into the north Atlantic in the next few years.
http://www.commondreams/.
org/headlines/102200-01.
htm



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6.
The Maldives are a tiny nation with a fragile environment and a fragile democracy. The effects of global warming on the Maldives could create a volatile situation within the country. Rising sea levels threaten the country's tourism-dependent economy and the very existence of the country.


http://www.american.edu/
/ted/ice/maldives.htm



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Tuesday 2 September 2008

Thursday 31 July 2008

Computer Major Blogs!!!

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4. www.jet'sblog.blogspot.com--------------------Grace L.
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6. www.victorpetere.blogspot.com----------------Victor P.
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13. www.florajoy.blogspot.com--------------------Joy F.
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17. www.muadik.blogspot.com--------------------Jeremiah A.
18. www.glimpselnas.blogspot.com----------------Erech L.
19. www.mcsdean.blogspot.com-------------------Mark Dean B.
20. www.stepking08.blogspot.com----------------Stephen M.
21. www.adictous.blogspot.com-------------------Jahara E.
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23. www.marlicam@blogspot.com-----------------Lennie M.
24. www.arguilles.alexander.blogspot.com---------Alexander A.
25. http//abejodaisymae@blogspot.com-----------Daisy Mae A.
26. www.kjoro.blogspot.com-----------------------Kim O.
27. www.khasatriya.blogspot.com------------------Rey Jhon S.
28. www.calmohoy-el-mar.blogspot.com-----------Ellen Marie C.

Monday 28 July 2008





vampire
A vampire is a mythical creature who overcomes death by sucking the blood from living humans. The most common variation of the myth portrays the vampire as a dead person who rises from the grave at night to seek his victim from the realm of the sleeping. The vampire is a popular theme of film makers who have started with Bram Stokers's novel (Dracula) and added a number of variations to the theme, e.g., the ability to fly (like the vampire bat); a lust for beautiful women as victims who then become vampires upon being bitten; fear of the symbol of the Christian cross; the repelling power of garlic or garlic flowers; and death by sunlight or by a special stake driven through the heart, a fitting death for a character commonly believed to be based on the 15th century warrior, Vlad the Impaler. However, according to Elizabeth Miller, author of Dracula: Sense & Nonsense (Desert Island Books, 2000), Bram Stoker did not base his vampire Count on Vlad the Impaler. He borrowed Vlad's nickname (Dracula) for a vampire character he had already conceived (and tentatively named Count Wampyr).
Legends of bloodsucking creatures are found in many cultures throughout history. One of the more popular bloodsuckers of our age is the chupacabra. The vampire is also a popular literary subject. Hence, there are numerous descriptions of the origin, nature, powers, etc. of vampires. What seems to be universal about vampire myths is their connection with the fear of death and the desire for immortality. The ritual drinking of blood to overcome death has been practiced by many peoples. The Aztecs and other Native Americans, for example, ate the hearts and drank the blood of captives in ritual ceremonies, most likely to satisfy the appetite of their gods and gain for themselves fertility and immortality. Also typical were the rites of Dionysus and Mithras, where the drinking of animal blood was required in the quest for immortality. Even today, some Christians believe that their priests perform a magical transubstantiation of bread and wine into the body and blood of Christ to be eaten and drunk in the quest to join God in eternal life. (http://www.skepdic.com/vampires.html)