Friday, 29 November 2013

MY PROFILE...

STUDENT INFORMATION

Name: Hamidah binti Khalibullah
Matric Number: 220763
University: Northern University
of Malaysia
Course: Bachelor of
Communication
Semester: 3
Hostel: DPP Bank Muamalat

 
BASIC INFORMATION
 
Age: 21 Years Old
Hometown: Bukit Mertajam
City: Penang
DOB: 9th October 1992
POB: Bukit Mertajam Hospital
 
EDUCATION BACKGROUND
 
Primary School: Sek Keb Kampung Baru, Penang
Secondary School: Sek Men Keb Tmn Sejahtera, Penang
Pra-University: High School Bukit Mertajam, Penang
Higher Education: University Utara Malaysia

MY FAMILY AND FRIENDS

 
There is no one in this world without family or friend. Both of them very important in once life because they are the person that take roles in shaping our behavior and act. Without friend and family, we will become lonely and bored by living alone. So, just like others, im also a normal human being that have a lovely family and nice
friends...

First of all, my family is everything for me. Starting with the leader of my family, my awesome father, two responsible brother and one beautiful sister. Not forget also my caring sister-in-law and a my cute son in low. So, this is my family and they are my world too.

Beside my family, my friends also become a part in my life. Starting from primary school until now, i have been meet a lot of friends. Every single of them have their own behavior and style. They are just like what 
they are and thats why i love them so much. Just one thing that I hope is my friendships with them will last forever and ever!!!

So, i am very lucky person because have a beautiful and lovely family and also friends. Without them i am nothing or zero in this world.. Hope my relation with them will last forever until the end of my life!!!
IN SYA ALLAH...
 

Thursday, 28 November 2013

MUSLIMAH & HIJAB


As a Muslim woman that wears hijab are we happy with how we look? Does our hijab match our personality and lifestyle? Perhaps we would like to improve our look but don't know where to begin. Maybe we're not sure what changes us need to make in order to feel better about our image. So, here are several tips on how to wear hijab or according to the Islamic law:-

Our hijab: Our headscarf is a big part of our wardrobe yet contrary to what we have been taught it does not necessarily have to be the defining element of your style. Think of hijab as an accessory to your overall look rather than the vocal point of your dress and see what possibilities might emerge. It should compliment you and be functional for daily living. Feeling overpowered by hijab is a factor that has lead many women to remove their veil. Finding balance is key.
The art of wearing hijab: Do not-under any circumstances pin our hijab at our chin and merely leave the ends of the scarf hanging over our bosom. This style of hijab does not work for anyone and can ruin even the most elegant of ensembles. Instead tuck the ends into our clothing or wrap them around to the back of our scarf. If extra coverage is the issue simply fan the ends of the scarf around our chest and pin at the shoulder with a stylish broach.
Hijab colors, patterns, and textures: Some women look radiant in loud floral patterns while others of us end up looking outdated and dowdy. Another hard style to wear are hijabs with eyelet stitching at the hemline and corners. In some cases, these may only be appropriate for young ladies who are practicing hijab. I know hijabees who look elegant and fabulous in dark or all black hijabs that would appear depressing and heavy on others. Pass on unbreathable materials-even in the winter, and opt for hijabs with a touch of flair instead of overdone beading and sparkle.
Hijab fabrics: If we are still clinging to our polyester hijabs because we believe only those heavy, solid fabrics can give we full coverage then consider the following. Polyester, a completely man made fabric is widely sold in most Islamic clothing stores. For this reason, many women purchase them, not realizing what a draw back they may be. When it comes to our hijab we want to be on the lookout for materials that breathe such as rayon, linen, cotton, and even silk. While polyester hijabs may be more affordable-other fabrics such as rayon and linen shaylas are available at outlets such as TJ Maxx and Marshals. The scarf should be just heavy enough to give it some body and shape but not so heavy that it weighs you down.
The size of our hijab: The length and width of our scarf make a huge impact on how we look. A petite woman might swim in the same scarf that would flatter a statuesque woman. So where should our hijab hit we when wearing it? As a general rule the sides of our hijab should gracefully sit at the base of our shoulders while leaving some extra material to maneuver around our bosom. Petite women often have this dilemma. It's easy to end up with a scarf that covers our down to our waist. This is overpowering and should only be worn this way if we want our hijab to be the vocal point of our look. There's an exception to every rule and I have seen women who can successfully don a waist length hijab but not too many Muslimah’s are going to feel their level best in that style unless they can pull if off.
So, that’s all the tips. Let’s wear Hijab according to the syarak and at the same time look fashionable and stylish!

Wednesday, 27 November 2013

NORTHERN UNIVERSITY OF MALAYSIA(UUM)





ITS’ ALL ABOUT UUM DETAILS

Universiti Utara Malaysia (English: Northern University of Malaysia, (UUM) is a public university in the town of Sintok, Kedah. Utara means 'northern' in the Malay language. It was formally incorporated on 16 February 1984. The university was established with the specific mission of providing a leadership role for management education in the country. Thus, the university is also known as a management university. The academic establishments in UUM include College of Business (UUM COB), College of Law, Government and International Studies (UUM COLGIS) and College of Arts and Sciences (UUM CAS). UUM is the first university in the country to be a fully wired using fiber-optic cables.The university has 29 computer laboratories in academic and administrative buildings on the campus, providing students with access points for e-services. There have 3 Graduate Schools include, Othman Yeop Abdullah Graduate School of Business (UUM COB), Ghazali Shafie Graduate School of Government (UUM GSGSG), and Awang Had Salleh Graduate School of Arts and Sciences (UUM CAS) Universiti Utara Malaysia.

 The university's Sultanah Bahiyah Library has computer access and one of the largest collections of books, audiovisuals, journals and references in the fields of management and related areas in the country. It has received ISO 9002 Certification. UUM has a Convention Center with a plenary session hall, mini-theatres, seminar and conference rooms and a secretariat room equipped with computer facilities. The sprawling 1061 hectare campus is a self-contained community with its own mosque, the Sultan Badlishah Mosque, which can accommodate up to 5,000 people for prayer. In terms of recreation, the university campus has an Olympic-sized swimming pool, a mini stadium, an archery range, a badminton hall, gymnasiums, tennis courts, squash, basketball and volleyball courts, rugby, hockey, softball, equestrian, handball and football fields and a nine-hole golf course. Other recreational facilities such as canoeing, jogging, bicycling, jungle trekking and camping are available for the students, staff and public. There are 16 student residential halls at UUM main campus.
 

PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT


PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT:- Is it true???
            Since we were children until now, we are used to listen to this idioms “Practice Makes Perfect”. But, do we ever think about the truth of this statement? Yes, of course if we always practice some things like in studying or in sports, we can become perfect. But we must understand that there is also some field or area which is definitely we can’t become perfect although we are practicing very hard and dedicate. For example, like the music or acting field, once natural talent is a major capital. Although he or she over-practice or practice very hardly without having any appropriate talent, surely that person will not successful.
            However, it is different in studying, working or any common field, absolutely “Practice Makes Perfect” will become fruitful. So, here are some of tips on how to practice most effectively:-

·   Lets start with the location. Where should we practice? It is important to find a practice space in which we feel uninhibited. If our practice space is one where we are self-conscious about people listening to/judging us, our practice won’t be as effective
·   How long should we practice? Well, the answer to this question varies a bit based on our level. However, this is just a guideline – we can certainly practice more or less than this. We should aim to practice five to six days a week for ideal results break.
·  Take our practice time seriously. Once we have set aside some time and found a comfortable place to practice, make sure we are in the right mindset to have a great practice session. We should have some goals that we are looking to accomplish during the session and we should stay focused on these.
·   Make sure we start all of our practice sessions with a warm up. Just like we start a work out at the gym with some gentle stretching and light cardio, we should do the same with our practice session to prevent injury.
·   Lastly, try to maintain a positive attitude. We may feel vulnerable, but the rewards far outweigh the struggles we might be having.

So, keep up the practicing! To become perfect!

Tuesday, 26 November 2013

MUSIC IS THE BEST MEDICINE

Music???
To many people in many cultures, music is an important part of their way of life.  Actually, music is an art form whose medium is sound and silence. Its common elements are pitch which governs melody and harmony, rhythm and its associated concepts tempo, meter, and articulation, dynamics, and the sonic qualities of timbre and texture (wikipedia).
 
M.U.S.I.C
Music can be described in terms of many genres and styles. Classifications are often arbitrary and closely related forms often overlap. Larger genres and styles comprise more specific sub-categories. Some of music genres are melody, jazz, pop, hip hop, Latin, rock, folk, religious and many more.

Music have some of benefits or importance that are:-
1.      Music is the Key to Creativity
ü Music fuels the mind and thus fuels our creativity.
ü A Creative mind has the ability to make discoveries and create innovations.
2.     Music makes Education more enjoyable.
ü Music can be very engaging in the classroom and is a great tool for memorization.
ü If teachers used song to teach the multiplication tables, kids would retain that information much quicker
3.     Music is the Language of the Universe.
ü Music is universal in that there are no boundaries to understanding music.
ü Even animals like birds, dogs, and whales can understand music to a certain degree.
4.    Music can Create a Mood and make you feel Emotion.
ü Music can whisk you away on an extended journey.
ü Music can make time feel frozen and it also has the power to suggest  
               movement.
5.     Music Brings People Together.
ü Everyone can understand it and feel something if they open themselves up.
ü There is a certain type of connection that comes when you make music in a group.

~THE CREATIVE CORNER~


With love and Hate by Arrow A
Love and Hate
Somehow they are so opposite
And yet sometimes seem like
They are placed right next to one another
On the feeling spectrum
Love is the way I feel
When in your arms but
With this love comes an equally if not stronger
Sense of hate
When laying here all alone
Why must hate be here
Why can't it just leave
And why can't I just simply see you
These questions can never be answered
Not even great scholars
Could fathom them
But these questions
That seem more like problems
Will all be solved
One day
One in captivating day.
 
My Own Life by John Aiello
Much has been said,
about the content of one's head.
What's your karma?
how to inform another,
seems to be the trick.
Discourse is of course,
what's been said with profundity.
Generosity at high velocity,
in a stream of negativity.
As you listen to reams,
of another man's dreams,
you consciously give and take.
Of the half baked bread,
from a hollow head,
and a trail of inner screams.
Now you've got your life,
and I've got mine.
If I can handle that much,
I know I'll be fine.
If I need a direction,
I'll show you a sign.
Send you a message,
drop you a line.
If you think I'm morose,
about getting too close,
my heart is beginning to bleed.
Don't believe what you read,
I can't supply the need.
I've got my own life to lead.
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