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Monday, May 28, 2012

ANDA ANAK KEBERAPA?:Ciri-ciri yang ada pada mereka ialah...



 
Anda anak keberapa?
Anak Sulung

Anak sulung merupakan cahaya mata pertama di dalam keluarga dan menjadi tumpuan kasih sayang dan perhatian ibu bapa. sehinggalah kedatangan adik baru. Namun apabila mereka meningkat remaja, mereka lebih pandai membawa diri masing-masing dan sanggup berkorban demi demi adik-adik.

Ciri-ciri yang ada pada mereka ialah :

* anak sulung dikaitkan dengan sikap pelindung, suka bertolak ansur, serta ego.
* sering berjaya dalam hidup.
* lebih pandai mengambil hati orang tua.
* mempunyai nilai tanggung jawab yang tinggi.

Anak Tengah
 

Biasanya anak tengah lebih pelik sedikit dari anak-anak yang lain. Mereka lebih gemar berdikari dan membuat hal sendiri. ini kerana mereka adalah antara yang paling kurang ‘favourite’ di kalangan adik-beradik yang lain. Seringkali mereka juga teras terpinggir. Dalam banyak hal mereka merasakan diri mereka dipaksa untuk mengalah kepada si sulung atau si bongsu. Sebab itu di kalangan mereka juga kadangkala mudah dilanda tekanan. Oleh itu, anak tengah juga cuba untuk melakukan yang terbaik bagi diri mereka tanpa mengharapkan bantuan orang lain.

Ciri-ciri yang ada pada mereka ialah :

* lebih berdikari berbanding dengan si sulung atau adik beradik yang lain.
* lebih percaya dengan keyakinan sendiri.
* suka mencuri perhatian dengan cara tersendiri.
* sering merasakan diri mereka terpinggir.
* terlalu mengalah

Anak Bongsu
 

Mendengar ungkapan anak bongsu saja cukup memadai untuk membuat tafsiran bagaimanakah sikap anak bongsu. Mereka sering digambarkan sebagai seorang yang manja dan besar kepala dan mahukan orang lain mengikut kehendak mereka sahaja. Mereka perlukan orang lain untuk melakukan apa saja dalam hidup. Sering dikatakan mereka kurang berjaya dalam hidup memandangkan sikap ketidakpercaya ibu bapa terhadap mereka. Biarpun mereka berjaya namun sikap ibu bapa sendiri membuatkan hidup mereka terbatas. Mungkin ibu bapa sentiasa berasakan anak bongsu memerlukan perlindungan mereka buat selama-lamanya.

Ciri-ciri yang ada pada mereka ialah :

* happy go-lucky dan yakin diri.
* manja.
* berkeinginan dan bercita-cita tinggi.
* sukar membuat keputusan sendiri.

by pelangi petang
SOURCE:https://www.facebook.com/pages/Jodoh-Itu-Rahsia-Allah/149871695130517

Sunday, May 20, 2012

SIAPA ITU MELAYU???


 
Musuh Yahudi yang sebenarnya bukanlah Palestin tetapi Bani Jawi.

Bani Jawi adalah pengembara hebat membawa misi ke Semenanjung di Hujung dunia yang di panggil oleh Ptolemy sebagai Semenanjung Emas atau “Golden Chersonese” dan kemudiannya dikenali sebagai Tanah Melayu. Bani Jawi menerima Islam tanpa peperangan dan mendukung Islam dengan sempurna.

Telah lama Yahudi Illuminati mencari bani Jawi @ 'kaum yang hilang'.

BANI JAWI @ BANGSA JAWI / MELAYU

Tanah Jawi – ialah gelaran kepada Tanah Melayu

Orang Jawi – ialah gelaran orang Arab kepada orang Melayu

Tulisan Jawi – ialah tulisan yang digunakan oleh orang Melayu

Masuk Jawi – berkhatan iaitu salah satu amalan yang diajar Nabi Ibrahim dan menjadi amalan orang jawi zaman berzaman.

Ketahuilah sesungguhnya terdapat satu kajian bahawa bangsa Melayu adalah
berasal dari keturunan Nabi Ibrahim dari isteri ketiga yang bernama Siti Qaturah@Keturah.
Sebelum meninggal dunia Nabi Ibrahim AS telah mewasiatkan kepada anak-anaknya
 untuk mencari sekeping tanah semenanjung di hujung dunia. Kerana di sana nanti
 akan lahir dari keturunan ini satu Raja akhir zaman bernama al Mahdi.

Diceritakan juga al Mahdi akan pulang semula ke tanah asal bersama kaumnya dan akan memusnahkan bangsa Yahudi. Wasiat ini dilaksanakan oleh anak-anak Nabi Ibrahim dan kisah ini dicatit dalam kitab-kitab Yahudi.

Sejarah berlalu zaman berzaman. Kisah ini juga diceritakan oleh Rasulullah SAW kepada para sahabat. 60 para sahabat mengembara ke Timur mencari Bani Jawi.

Akhirnya Bani Jawi menerima Islam tanpa peperangan. Bani Jawi terkenal dengan akhlak dan kelemah lembutan mereka kerana mereka berdarah bangsawan dan kesatria perang yang dihormati.

Jawi atau Jiwi ikut bahasa sanskrit Ji=satu & Wi=Tuhan. yakni maksud nya bangsa yg percaya kpda 1 Tuhan (mentauhidkan Tuhan)

Dimanakah negara dihujung dunia ini yang masih beramal dengan mempercayai adanya Tuhan yang satu??

Wahai Bani Jawi, wahai keturunan kaum yang hilang.

Rahsia bangsa misteri ini masih terpelihara di dalam Kotak Tabut rahsia sejak beribu-ribu tahun.

Tiada siapa yang tahu dari mana asalnya bangsa ini. Bagaimana bangsa ini boleh wujud di tanah paling selatan benua Asia, ’di penghujung dunia.’

kredit to : Mujahid dan Mujahidah Islam.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

iPad vs. Android Tablets (http://computer.howstuffworks.com)


iPad vs. Android Tablets by  

  

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Google's Android 3.0 Honeycomb OS is demonstrated on a Motorola Xoon tablet during a press event at Google headquarters on Feb. 2, 2011 in Mountain View, Calif.
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Tablet computers aren't new. In fact, they've been around for about 20 years, but nobody much was buying them until April 2010, when Apple shook up the consumer electronics marketplace with the iPad. Perhaps because it bore a strong resemblance to Apple's already wildly popular iPhone – it even runs the same operating system – the iPad caught fire immediately with the public and turned tablet computers into a major product category. And why shouldn't they be? Tablet computers are the ultimate in electronic simplicity. Highly portable, with few built-in controls except for a flat touch-screen interface, tablet computers are attractive, easy to use and just plain cool.
Competition wasn't long in coming.Google had already released an open-source operating system for smart phones called Android and it was easy to scale it up for tablet computers the way Apple had scaled up its iOS operating system for the iPad. The Android 3.0 operating system, codenamed "Honeycomb," was the first version intended for tablet use and in February 2011 Motorola released the first Android tablet: the Xoom.
Like the iPad, Android tablets have a touch-screen interface, which allows the user to activate icons with the tap of a finger or move objects around and scroll screens with a swiping gesture of their hands. Both Apple and the various Android manufacturers offer an online marketplace where programs – known as apps in mobile computing parlance – can be purchased and downloaded directly to the device. In fact, Android tablets are enough like iPads that at a casual glance a user unfamiliar with the two types of tablet might mistake one for the other.
So which is the better tablet? That's a tough question. It's not so much like comparing apples (or Apples) with oranges as it's like comparing one or two apples with a whole basketful of oranges. Only Apple makes the iPad and there are only two versions: the iPad and the iPad 2. On the other hand, any company that's able to manufacture hardware that will support Google's operating system can make an Android tablet and inevitably some companies are going to do a better job of it than others. Some companies even disguise their Android tablets as something else. (The Barnes & Noble Nook e-book reader is an android tablet with a limited range of features and a small subset of available Android apps.) But it's possible to compare the iPad against some representative Android tablets.
When the Xoom hit the marketplace, Motorola knew that it would have to beat the iPad's specs, so it shipped with a dual core processor, potentially allowing software to run twice as fast as on the iPad, and two built-in cameras, a 5-megapixel camera facing forward and a 2-megapixel camera facing backward toward the user to allow video chatting. This was exciting for the many people who had been annoyed that Apple hadn't gotten around to including a camera in its first iPad. The Xoom's screen, at 10.1 inches, was slightly larger than the iPad's, and its 1280x800 display offered marginally higher graphics resolution. The Xoom comes with 32 gigabytes of memory, but its memory can be expanded using MicroSD (Secure Digital) cards.
But Apple still had the advantage for most users. Why? Because programmers had been developing apps for the iPad for nearly a year before the Xoom appeared and the Apple App Store was bursting with thousands of programs while the Android app store was nearly empty. And Apple quickly struck a new blow in the hardware wars when it replaced the original iPad with the iPad 2. We'll look at the iPad 2 and take a closer look at iPad apps vs. Android apps on the paragraph.

Android Tablets vs. iPad 2

A customer experiences an iPad 2 at the Sanlitun Apple Store in Beijing, China.
China Photos/Getty Images

The iPad 2 was released in March 2011, only a month after the Xoom appeared, and its upgraded hardware neatly eliminated the main advantages that Motorola's device had over Apple's. Like the Xoom, the iPad 2 has front- and rear-facing video cameras that support Apple's FaceTime video chat software. It also has a dual core processor and comes in a slimmer, lighter case than the first iPad, a feature that Apple likes to emphasize in its advertising.

But other Android tablets are hitting the stores every few weeks, each trying to outmaneuver the iPad 2 in some fashion. Some compete on price, with models like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer (which with an optional keyboard can convert to a notebook computer) undercutting the iPad 2 by about $200; some compete on size, with the Samsung Galaxy Tab both slimmer and lighter (and a little cheaper) than the iPad 2; and some just try to look cooler, though Apple has always been a hard company to beat when it comes to stylish-looking devices. One area where Androids are still unequivocally beating the iPad 2 is video resolution, with most running at 1,280 x 800 pixels compared to the 1,024 x768 pixels on both iPads. Androids also tend to be more user upgradeable than iPads, with Apple mostly restricting the features to the ones that come in the standard model. And unlike some Androids, Apple doesn't support USB connectors. An area where Androids seem to be losing is battery life: Most reviewers agree that the iPad 2 runs longer without recharging.
In the all-important area of apps, the iPad 2 is still ahead – way ahead. There are now over 100,000 apps available through the Apple App Store. (This number gets even larger when you take into account the roughly 500,000 apps for the iPhone, most of which will also run on the iPad 2, though they won't necessarily take advantage of its larger screen size.) It's harder to determine the number of Android apps because Google doesn't make that figure public, but a July 2011 New York Times blog estimated the number at a surprisingly paltry 232. Of course, that doesn't count Android phone apps that also run on Android tablets and there are additional Android tablet apps that are specific to a single brand of tablet, such as the Samsung Galaxy Tab or the Motorola Xoom. But even taking all of that into account, Apple is still winning the app war. Nonetheless some apps, such as the popular games Angry Birds and Plants vs. Zombies, are available for both iPad and Android.
There is, however, a significant difference between the way that Apple handles apps and Android tablets handle apps. Apple only allows apps to be sold through its online App Store and must approve every app before it can go on sale. Android devices use a more open model, where anyone can release an Android app and nobody has to get a stamp of approval for it first. Granted, this difference is more significant to programmers than to users, but it provides an incentive for programmers to move to Android development and may lead to the availability of significantly more Android apps in the future.
In the end, whether you buy an iPad 2 or an Android may come down to which you consider more important: the hardware, the software or the price. If hardware specs matter, you'll need to compare the specs for the iPad2 with the specs for each Android tablet on the market, a daunting task. (See these CNET reviews for the rundown on some specific models.) If software matters, you'll probably want to go with the iPad 2, which is far more likely than an Android tablet to have exactly the apps that you need. And if price matters – well, bear in mind that unless you go with a modified Android tablet like the Barnes & Noble Nook (which savvy users can reportedly modify to behave more like a full-fledged Android tablet), you're unlikely to undercut Apple's prices by more than about $200. But if that $200 makes the difference, then a low-cost Android tablet like the Asus Eee Pad Transformer may be what you're looking for.
For more information about the iPad and other tech-related topics, follow the links below.

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  • Apple Store. "iPad2." (Aug. 31, 2011) http://store.apple.com/us/browse/home/shop_ipad/family/ipad?afid=p219|GOUS&cid=AOS-US-KWG
  • Bell, Donald. "Best Android Tablets." CNET. (Aug. 31, 2011) http://reviews.cnet.com/best-tablets/best-5-android-tablets
  • Gruman, Galen. "Tablet deathmatch: Galaxy Tab 10.1 vs. iPad 2." Infoworld. (Aug. 31, 2011) http://www.infoworld.com/d/mobile-technology/tablet-deathmatch-galaxy-tab-101-vs-ipad-2-136
  • Lindle, Pat. "Ipad Vs. Android: Which Tablet is Better?" Technically Easy. (Aug. 31, 2011) http://technicallyeasy.net/2011/06/ipad-vs-android-which-tablet-is-better/
  • Pogue, David. "Just How Many Android Tablet Apps Are There?" The New York Times. (Aug. 31, 2011) http://pogue.blogs.nytimes.com/2011/07/01/mystery-how-many-android-tablet-apps/
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  • Reisinger, Don. "Apple iPad 2 vs. Tablet Competitors: 10 Reasons Price Cuts Won't Help." eWeek. (Aug. 31, 2011) http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Apple-iPad-2-vs-Tablet-Competitors-10-Reasons-Price-Cuts-Wont-Help-700776

Friday, February 3, 2012

PjO putrajaya-online: Peminat Fanatik!! 74 Mati Di Padang Bola!!!

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Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Angry Bird Haram ?



السَّلاَمُ عَلَيْكُمْ وَرَحْمَةُ اللهِ وَبَرَكَاتُهُ…Sebelum ini ramai yang mengatakan bahawa permainan game Angry Bird adalah mengutuk Islam kerana bercampur antara benda halal dan haram. Sebab manusia ini jarang untuk menilai sesuatu benda dari segi positif.Cuba kita ambil yang positif dalam permainan Angry Bird

1) Jihad dan Tadhiyyah (Pengorbanan)
Antara ciri yang paling power pasal Angry Birds ni, sebab burung-burung yang marah tu semuanya sanggup berkorban menyerahkan jiwa dan tubuh mereka untuk mencapai matlamat mereka iaitu menghapuskan babi-babi hijau yang suka tersengih jika masih hidup di akhir permainan mungkin yang merah, biru dan hijau hanya sanggup mencederakan diri sendiri tapi bagaimana dengan yang hitam dan putih?

Yang hitam sanggup meletupkan dirinya sendiri!
Yang putih pula?sanggup mengorbankan anaknya!

Itu bukanlah satu pengorbanan yang senang menghantar anak yang masih dalam telur ke medan jihad segala-galanya untuk mencapai satu matlamat.menjatuhkan tembok-tembok jahiliyah yang kukuh, untuk menghapuskan babi-babi hijau itu selama-lamanya… terutamanya ketua mereka yang memakai mahkota emas

“Sesungguhnya Allah membeli dari orang-orang mukmin itu diri mereka dan harta mereka dengan memberikan kepada mereka syurga…”
(At-Taubah 9:110)

2) Amal Jamaie

Dalam nak meruntuhkan tembok-tembok jahiliyah yang begitu kukuh burung-burung yang marah itu tidak bertindak secara berseorangan malahan mereka tidak akan mampu meruntuhkannya jika bertindak secara berseorangan maka mereka bersatu, bersatu tenaga mereka, bertindak secara berjemaah untuk meruntuhkan tembok-tembok jahiliyah itu

3) Tanzim (organisasi) yang tersusun

Tapi adakah diorang main langgar je sape yang serang dulu? tidak diorang sedar setiap burung mempunyai kemampuan dan semangat pengorbanan yang berbezasetiap burung mempunyai isti’ab (penguasaan) yang berbeza jadi diorang susun sape pergi dulu, lepas tu sape pergi dulu

kenapa?

sebab Saidina Ali mengatakan
“Kebatilan yang tersusun akan mengalahkan kebenaran yang tidak tersusun”

4) Gerak kerja yang Muntijah (berhasil)

Bagaimana pula cara diorang susun sape yang pergi dulu dan sape yang pergi dulu? diorang susun dengan menilai bagaimanakah cara yang paling muntij dan cepat untuk meruntuhkan tembok jahiliyah itu maka setiap orang yang mempunyai isti’ab yang berbeza, berfokus kepada kelebihannya yang reti potong kayu pergi serang kayu yang boleh hancurkan batu pg hancurkan batu dan menjadi tanggungjawab kita pula, sebagai qiyadah (ketua) mereka untuk detect, apakah kelemahan musuh kita dan dengan segala kekuatan serta isti’ab jundi (tentera) yang berbeza-beza bagaimanakah kita ingin menyusun strategi untuk mencapai ustaziyatul alam

eh silap untuk mengalahkan babi-babi hijau tadi dengan tenaga yang paling sikit, dan masa yang paling cepat

5) Taat

Dan sebagai qiyadah perkara yang paling menyenangkan hati kita dan meneruskan semangat kita untuk berjuang adalah kalau kita suruh burung-burung marah itu menyerang ke atas, maka dia akan pergi ke atas dan kalau ke kanan, maka dia akan pergi ke kanan pasti tidak ada orang yang nak main dan selama-lamanya babi-babi hijau itu akan gelak terkekeh-kekeh jika qiyadah suruh serang ke kanan, dia pergi melayang ke atas

6) Ukhuwah

Lastly, kena faham bahawa ukhwah burung-burung yang marah itu sangat kuat itulah teras dan tunjang utama kekuatan diorang mereka sedih, marah, apabila saudara-saudara mereka dicuri telurnya mereka merasai penderitaan saudara-saudara mereka kerana sesungguhnya burung-burung yang berwarna itu bersaudara seperti mana kita umat Islam bersaudara

Jika salah satu daripada saudara kita sakit/derita, kita turut merasakan penderitaannya
dan kita akan berusaha untuk menyelamatkan saudara kita daripada musuh yang nampak di dunia dan juga musuh yang tidak nampak yang menarik kita ke api neraka

kenapa?
sebab kita menyayangi saudara kita sesungguhnya dakwah ikhwanul muslimin itu adalah berteraskan dakwah kasih sayang kerana cinta kita kepada Islam dan Umat Islam tidak akan wujud game Angry Birds jika tidak ada ukhwah di kalangan mereka begitu juga tidak akan wujud gerakan Islam malahan mustahil akan menang gerakan Islam jika tidak wujud ukhwah dan muhibbah antara semua umat Islam

“Apabila telah datang pertolongan Allah dan kemenangan. Dan engkau melihat manusia berbondong-bondong memasuki agama Allah. Maka bertasbihlah dengan memuji Tuhanmu dan mohonlah ampunan kepadaNya. Sungguh, Dia Maha Penerima Taubat”
(An-Nasr 110:1-3)

Kredit http://www.sufai.com/

Sunday, March 27, 2011

10 Tips to Study Smart and Save Time


Is it just natural talent? Perhaps. I’ve always had a knack for understanding concepts and learning new ideas. But I also believe the way I learned the information played a role. Instead of cramming last minute or memorizing details, I try to organize information in a way that makes it easier to recall.
This strategy of organization I label holistic learning. Holistic learning is simply the process of organizing information into webs, that interconnect ideas. Instead of forcing ideas into your skull, you focus on the relationships between information. Linking ideas together to see the whole, instead of just the parts.

Building an Understanding
Learning is a process similar to building a house. You aren’t fed the complete picture. Limitations on communication prevent the instantaneous transmission of knowledge. Instead you listen to lectures, read textbooks and take painstaking notes to try and comprehend a subject.
You are fed building supplies, bricks, mortar and glass. It is up to you to assemble the building. Unfortunately, most learning strategies fall into two basic types:
Memorization – Instead of building anything you simply stare at each brick for several minutes trying to record its position.
Formulas – This is the equivalent to being blind, fumbling around a new house. You can’t see the building itself but you learn to come up with simple rules to avoid walking into walls.
There is nothing particularly wrong with either of these strategies, assuming they aren’t your entire strategy. The human brain isn’t a computer so it can’t memorize infinite sums of knowledge without some form of structure. And formulas no longer work if the questions they are designed to solve change scope.
Learning Holistically
The alternative strategy is to focus on actually using the information you have to build something. This involves linking concepts together and compressing information so it fits in the bigger picture. Here are some ideas to get started:
Metaphor – Metaphors can allow you to quickly organize information by comparing a complex idea to a simple one. When you find relationships between information, come up with analogies to increase your understanding. Compare neurons with waves on a string. Make metaphors comparing parts of a brain with sections of your computer.
Use All Your Senses - Abstract ideas are difficult to memorize because they are far removed from our senses. Shift them closer by coming up with vivid pictures, feelings and images that relate information together. When I learned how to do a determinant of a matrix, I remembered the pattern by visualizing my hands moving through the numbers, one adding and one subtracting.
Teach It - Find someone who doesn’t understand the topic and teach it to them. This exercise forces you to organize. Spending five minutes explaining a concept can save you an hour of combined studying for the same effect.
Leave No Islands – When you read through a textbook, every piece of information should connect with something else you have learned. Fast learners do this automatically, but if you leave islands of information, you won’t be able to reach them during a test.
Test Your Mobility - A good way to know you haven’t linked enough is that you can’t move between concepts. Open up a word document and start explaining the subject you are working with. If you can’t jump between sections, referencing one idea to help explain another, you won’t be able to think through the connections during a test.
Find Patterns – Look for patterns in information. Information becomes easier to organize if you can identify broader patterns that are similar across different topics. The way a neuron fires has similarities to “if” statements in programming languages.
Build a Large Foundation - Reading lots and having a general understanding of many topics gives you a lot more flexibility in finding patterns and metaphors in new topics. The more you already know, the easier it is to learn.
Don’t Force - I don’t spend much time studying before exams. Forcing information during the last few days is incredibly inefficient. Instead try to slowly interlink ideas as they come to you so studying becomes a quick recap rather than a first attempt at learning.
Build Models – Models are simple concepts that aren’t true by themselves, but are useful for describing abstract ideas. Crystallizing one particular mental image or experience can create a model you can reference when trying to understand. When I was trying to tackle the concept of subspaces, I visualized a blue background with a red plane going through it. This isn’t an entirely accurate representation of what a subspace is, but it created a workable image for future ideas.
Learning is in Your Head – Having beautiful notes and a perfectly highlighted textbook doesn’t matter if you don’t understand the information in it. Your only goal is to understand the information so it will stick with you for assignments, tests and life. Don’t be afraid to get messy when scrawling out ideas on paper and connecting them in your head. Use notes and books as a medium for learning rather than an end result.