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Saturday, 3 October 2009

Bala dan bencana

Info Bala Bencana dari Allah
http://www.mymasjid.net.my/koleksi-artikel/display/1098

http://erfino.blogspot.com/2007_04_20_archive.html


Pondok Pasir Tumboh Kelantan:
http://www.al-bakriah.com.my/

Friday, 21 August 2009

Pulau Indonesia Untuk Dijual?

http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=0906&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Rencana&pg=re_15.htm

http://www.karangasemproperty.com/

http://www.topix.com/forum/world/malaysia/TU95PPVJATSQ6HJDQ/p

http://id.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20071211222822AAt1f3M

http://www.dephan.go.id/modules.php?name=Feedback&op=printpage&opid=1571

http://pepihnugraha.kompasiana.com/2009/02/23/menjual-tanah-air-orike-18/

Isu dalam pres sejak Tahun 2007
http://www.mimbar-opini.com/mod.php?mod=publisher&op=viewarticle&artid=2580

http://www.detiknews.com/read/2007/12/12/175705/866096/10/wiranto-penjualan-pulau-ingkari-semangat-nkri

http://www.thejakartapost.com/news/2009/05/04/govt-plans-sell-inhabited-islands-foreign-countries.html

http://web3.bernama.com/ssig/news/fullnews.php?news_id=59324&news_cat=th

http://www.kabarindonesia.com/berita.php?pil=20&jd=Penjualan+Pulau+Menjadi+Ancaman+Kedaulatan&dn=20080926141515

http://www.privateislandsonline.com/indonesia.htm

1. Pulau Macaroni - US $4.000.000, berlokasi di Mentawai, Sumatera Barat
[ http://www.privateislandsonline.com/macaronis-island-resort.htm ]

2. Pulau Siloinak - US $1.600.000, berlokasi di Mentawai, Sumatera Barat
[ http://www.privateislandsonline.com/siloinak-island-ind.htm }

3. Pulau Kandui - US $1.600.000, berlokasi di Karambejat, Sumatera Barat
[ http://www.privateislandsonline.com/kandui-island-ind.htm]

Friday, 7 August 2009

7 Wasiat Raja Melayu

Oleh FAIZAH IZZANI ZAKARIA
pengarang@utusan.com.my

KUALA LUMPUR 6 Ogos - Raja Muda Perak, Raja Dr. Nazrin Shah hari ini mengingatkan rakyat khususnya orang Melayu mengenai tujuh wasiat raja-raja Melayu yang menjanjikan kesejahteraan, kedamaian dan keamanan jika mereka bersatu dan berpegang teguh kepadanya.

Wasiat yang disampaikan semasa raja-raja Melayu menurunkan tandatangan persetujuan pembentukan Perlembagaan Persekutuan Tanah Melayu pada 5 Ogos 1957 itu ialah:

Kami namakan dan kami panggil akan dia, bumi yang kamu pijak dan langit yang kamu junjung Persekutuan Tanah Melayu (sekarang dikenali dengan nama Malaysia).
Kami isytiharkan dan kami simpan untuk kamu dan kami benarkan kamu isytihar dan simpan untuk anak cucu kamu, selain gunung-ganang, tasik dan hutan simpan, Tanah simpanan Melayu sehingga nisbah 50 peratus, selebihnya kamu rebutlah bersama-sama kaum lain.

Bagi menjaga kamu dan bagi melindungi anak cucu kami serta harta milik kamu, kami tubuhkan Rejiman Askar Melayu selain untuk membanteras kekacauan dalam negara dan ancaman dari luar negara.

Kami kekalkan dan kami jamin kerajaan dan kedaulatan raja-raja Melayu memerintah negara ini.

Kami isytiharkan Islam adalah agama Persekutuan.
Kami tetapkan bahasa kebangsaan ialah bahasa Melayu.
Kami amanahkan dan kami pertanggungjawabkan kepada raja-raja Melayu untuk melindungi kedudukan istimewa orang Melayu dan kepentingan sah kaum-kaum lain (kemudian ditambah kedudukan istimewa anak negeri Sabah dan Sarawak).

Sumber:
http://www.utusan.com.my/utusan/info.asp?y=2009&dt=0807&pub=Utusan_Malaysia&sec=Muka_Hadapan&pg=mh_01.htm

Monday, 27 July 2009

Pengguna Islam Lupakan Saja Koleksi Bone China

Oleh Hasliza Hassan
hasliza@bharian.com.my

TIBA-TIBA perkataan Bone China yang menjadi pengenalan pinggan mangkuk mengandungi serbuk tulang binatang, terutama tulang babi menjadi perbualan umum apabila pengguna Islam kini ragu-ragu terhadap peralatan itu.

Kenyataan Persatuan Pengguna Pulau Pinang (CAP) supaya pengguna berhati-hati membeli pinggan mangkuk tertulis cap dagang itu, mengundang tindak balas yang mahu pihak berkuasa menangani isu dibangkitkan. Pegawai Penyelidik CAP, Hatijah Hashim, berkata orang ramai boleh mengenali perkakasan mengandungi tulang haiwan kerana kebanyakannya tercatat Bone China di belakangnya, iaitu istilah komersial pinggan mangkuk yang mengandungi tulang haiwan.

Katanya, perkakasan mengandungi tulang haiwan ditumbuk halus yang dicampurkan bahan asas untuk menjadikannya berkilat itu biasanya diimport dari Jepun dan United Kingdom (UK) dan harganya mencecah RM8,000 satu set.

Reaksi daripada pendedahan itu, orang ramai mula mengadu dan kenyataan menteri serta mufti mengharamkan penggunaannya, menambah lagi kebimbangan pengguna Islam.

Timbalan Menteri di Jabatan Perdana Menteri, Datuk Dr Mashitah Ibrahim, berkata perkakasan itu diharamkan walaupun hanya menggunakan sedikit tulang babi, malah sehelai bulu babi pun dilarang.

Mufti Selangor, Datuk Mohd Tamyes Abd Wahab pula berkata, pinggan mangkuk yang mempunyai campuran tulang babi adalah najis dan hukumnya haram seperti menyentuh anjing dan babi.

Penasihat Majlis Agama Islam Johor, Datuk Noh Gadut, berkata peniaga Islam yang meneruskan jualan selepas terbukti produk itu mengandungi tulang babi juga berdosa. Persoalannya, mengapa pinggan mangkuk yang sudah lama di pasaran tiba-tiba mengundang resah dan perlukah orang Islam panik.

Pengarah Bahagian Hab Halal Jabatan Kemajuan Islam Malaysia (Jakim), Zainal Abidin Jaffar, menasihatkan umat Islam lebih peka membeli produk meragukan terutama selepas diberitahu mengenai perkara itu.

Katanya, pengguna perlu ringan mulut bertanya serta menggunakan kuasa pembeli supaya mendapat produk bermutu dan pada masa sama tidak rugi selepas itu.

“Jika tidak yakin, tanya jurujual atau sebelum beli lihat keterangan bahan produk. Jangan beli membuta tuli, nampak cantik terus beli. Tambahan apabila sudah ada pendedahan mengenai produk yang mengandungi bahan haram,” katanya.

Beliau berkata, buat masa ini pihaknya belum menerima aduan mengenai penjualan pinggan mangkuk mengandungi tulang babi, tetapi jika pemilik barang itu ingin membuat pensahihan, boleh merujuk Unit Pemantauan dan Penguatkuasaan Bahagian Hab Halal Jakim.

Zainal berkata, tindakan hanya boleh diambil terhadap jurujual yang mendakwa pinggan mangkuk itu halal tetapi selepas diteliti, ternyata ia mengandungi tulang binatang yang haram.

Kata beliau, ada peminat barang yang berkualiti serta mempunyai kelebihan berbanding pinggan mangkuk porselin tanpa tulang binatang itu sudah mengetahui statusnya tetapi tetap mahu memilikinya.

“Sama juga dengan beg tangan dan kasut yang sudah diberitahu daripada kulit babi tetapi sebab minat serta hendak barang itu, mereka tetap membelinya,” katanya.

Beliau berkata, harga mahal boleh adalah cara pengguna meneliti produk kerana pasti ada keistimewaan menjadikan ia dijual dengan harga begitu tinggi. Ada juga pihak mahu Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan bertindak tegas menghalang penjualan produk itu atau menetapkan peniaga meletakkan label untuk pengetahuan pengguna.

Berbalik kepada bidang kuasa, tanggungjawab tetap terletak kepada pengguna kerana mereka ada pilihan untuk membeli atau tidak. Kementerian Perdagangan Dalam Negeri, Koperasi dan Kepenggunaan hanya boleh bertindak kepada isu membabitkan harga atau bekalan. Berdasarkan maklumat daripada laman web about.com, set Bone China sudah lama berada di pasaran dan ada yang dijadikan harta pusaka kerana kualiti serta harganya.

Pinggan mangkuk Bone China melalui beberapa peringkat proses pembuatan tetapi bahan yang membezakannya dengan pinggan mangkuk berkualiti halus lain ialah komponen serbuk tulang binatang yang dicampur ketika penghasilannya.

Walaupun barang Bone China nampak tahan lama, ia memerlukan penjagaan teliti dan tidak boleh dimasukkan ke dalam mesin pencuci atau ketuhar gelombang mikro.

Sumber:
http://www.bharian.com.my/Current_News/BH/Friday/Agama/20090723233840/Article/

Tuesday, 21 July 2009

Unraveling How Children Become Bilingual So Easily

By LAURAN NEERGAARD, AP Medical Writer Lauran Neergaard, Ap Medical Writer – Tue Jul 21, 3:08 am ET
WASHINGTON – The best time to learn a foreign language: Between birth and age 7. Missed that window?

New research is showing just how children's brains can become bilingual so easily, findings that scientists hope eventually could help the rest of us learn a new language a bit easier.

"We think the magic that kids apply to this learning situation, some of the principles, can be imported into learning programs for adults," says Dr. Patricia Kuhl of the University of Washington, who is part of an international team now trying to turn those lessons into more teachable technology.

Each language uses a unique set of sounds. Scientists now know babies are born with the ability to distinguish all of them, but that ability starts weakening even before they start talking, by the first birthday.

Kuhl offers an example: Japanese doesn't distinguish between the "L" and "R" sounds of English — "rake" and "lake" would sound the same. Her team proved that a 7-month-old in Tokyo and a 7-month-old in Seattle respond equally well to those different sounds. But by 11 months, the Japanese infant had lost a lot of that ability.

Time out — how do you test a baby? By tracking eye gaze. Make a fun toy appear on one side or the other whenever there's a particular sound. The baby quickly learns to look on that side whenever he or she hears a brand-new but similar sound. Noninvasive brain scans document how the brain is processing and imprinting language.

Mastering your dominant language gets in the way of learning a second, less familiar one, Kuhl's research suggests. The brain tunes out sounds that don't fit.

"You're building a brain architecture that's a perfect fit for Japanese or English or French," whatever is native, Kuhl explains — or, if you're a lucky baby, a brain with two sets of neural circuits dedicated to two languages.

It's remarkable that babies being raised bilingual — by simply speaking to them in two languages — can learn both in the time it takes most babies to learn one. On average, monolingual and bilingual babies start talking around age 1 and can say about 50 words by 18 months.

Italian researchers wondered why there wasn't a delay, and reported this month in the journal Science that being bilingual seems to make the brain more flexible.

The researchers tested 44 12-month-olds to see how they recognized three-syllable patterns — nonsense words, just to test sound learning. Sure enough, gaze-tracking showed the bilingual babies learned two kinds of patterns at the same time — like lo-ba-lo or lo-lo-ba — while the one-language babies learned only one, concluded Agnes Melinda Kovacs of Italy's International School for Advanced Studies.

While new language learning is easiest by age 7, the ability markedly declines after puberty.

"We're seeing the brain as more plastic and ready to create new circuits before than after puberty," Kuhl says. As an adult, "it's a totally different process. You won't learn it in the same way. You won't become (as good as) a native speaker."

Yet a soon-to-be-released survey from the Center for Applied Linguistics, a nonprofit organization that researches language issues, shows U.S. elementary schools cut back on foreign language instruction over the last decade. About a quarter of public elementary schools were teaching foreign languages in 1997, but just 15 percent last year, say preliminary results posted on the center's Web site.

What might help people who missed their childhood window? Baby brains need personal interaction to soak in a new language — TV or CDs alone don't work. So researchers are improving the technology that adults tend to use for language learning, to make it more social and possibly tap brain circuitry that tots would use.

Recall that Japanese "L" and "R" difficulty? Kuhl and scientists at Tokyo Denki University and the University of Minnesota helped develop a computer language program that pictures people speaking in "motherese," the slow exaggeration of sounds that parents use with babies.

Japanese college students who'd had little exposure to spoken English underwent 12 sessions listening to exaggerated "Ls" and "Rs" while watching the computerized instructor's face pronounce English words. Brain scans — a hair dryer-looking device called MEG, for magnetoencephalography — that measure millisecond-by-millisecond activity showed the students could better distinguish between those alien English sounds. And they pronounced them better, too, the team reported in the journal NeuroImage.

"It's our very first, preliminary crude attempt but the gains were phenomenal," says Kuhl.

But she'd rather see parents follow biology and expose youngsters early. If you speak a second language, speak it at home. Or find a play group or caregiver where your child can hear another language regularly.

"You'll be surprised," Kuhl says. "They do seem to pick it up like sponges."

___

EDITOR's NOTE — Lauran Neergaard covers health and medical issues for The Associated Press in Washington.

Source:
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/us_med_healthbeat_bilingual_tots

Monday, 8 June 2009

7 Ways to Be a Dolt About Credit

Source:
Sheyna Steiner
Thursday, June 4, 2009

http://finance.yahoo.com/banking-budgeting/article/107154/7-ways-to-be-a-dolt-about-credit?mod=bb-creditcards

Thursday, 21 May 2009

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Virus-Virus Yang Beranak Dalam MyPC

1. Spyware C:/windows/system32/iesetup.dll Spyware.IEMonster.d Steals passwords from Internet Explorer, Mozilla Firefox, Outlook and other programs.
2. Adware autorun Zlob.PornAdvertiser.ba Adware that displays pop-up/pop-under advertisements of pornographic or online gambling Web sites.
3. Spyware autorun Spyware.IMMonitor Program that can be used to monitor and record conversations in popular instant messaging applications.
4. Backdoor C:/windows/system32/svchost.exe Win32.Rbot.fm An IRC controlled backdoor that can be used to gain unauthorized access to a victim's machine.
5. Trojan autorun Infostealer.Banker.E Steals sensitive information from the infected computer (e.g. logins and passwords from online banking sessions).
6. Dialer C:/windows/system32/cmdial32.dll Dialer.Xpehbam.biz_dialer A Dialer that loads pornographic material. The url information shows Hardcore Pornographic pages.
7. Spyware autorun Spyware.KnownBadSites Uses the Windows hosts file to redirect your browser to a malicious site when you try to access a valid site.
8. Trojan autorun Trojan.Tooso Trojan.Tooso is a trojan which attempts to terminate and delete security related applications.
9. Trojan C:/windows/system32/explorer.exe Trojan.MailGrabber.s Trojan horse that gets access to e-mail accounts on the infected computer.
10. Trojan C:/windows/system32/alg.exe Trojan.Alg.t Trojan program that can compromise your private information stored on the hard drive.
11. Rogue C:/Program Files/TrustedAntivirus TrustedAntivirus A corrupt and misleading anti-virus program that may be usually installed with the help of malcous Trojans and other malware
12. Rogue C:/Program Files/SecurePCCleaner SecurePCCleaner Rogue Security Software: fake Security software that uses deceptive means for installation and purpose.
13. Trojan C:/windows/system32/ Trojan.BAT.Adduser.t This Trojan has a malicious payload. It is a BAT file. It is 1129 bytes in size.
14. Spyware C:/windows/system32/ Spyware.007SpySoftware Program designed to monitor user activity. May be used with or without consent.
15. Trojan C:/windows/hidden/ Trojan.Clicker.EC Trojan.Clicker.EC is an information stealing Trojan that masquerades as a legitimate system file so as to avoid detection and subsequent removal.
16. Dialer C:/windows/hidden/ Dialer.Trafficjam.a Dialer.Trafficjam.a is a premium-rate phone dialer that automatically invokes paid access to various porn-related Web sites.
17. Trojan hidden autorun Trojan.Poison.J Trojan.Poison.J is a key-logging Trojan for the Windows platform.
18. Adware Registry Adware.eXact.BargainBuddy A browser helper object that monitors internet browsing sessions in an attempt to redirect search queries and distribute unsolicited advertisements.
19. Worm C:/windows/system32/ Win32.Delbot.AI Win32.Delbot.AI is a worm and IRC backdoor that exploits system and software vulnerabilities in order to provide remote access to the host PC.
20. Worm C:/windows/temp/ Win32.Sdbot.ADN A worm and IRC backdoor that exploits system and software vulnerabilities in order to provide unmitigated remote access to the host machine.
21. Trojan C:/windows/ Trojan-Dropper.Win32.Agent.bot This Trojan is designed to install and launch other malicious programs on the victim machine without the knowledge or consent of the user.
22. Worm C:/windows/temp/ Win32.Rbot.CBX A worm and IRC backdoor that exploits system and software vulnerabilities in order to provide unmitigated remote access to the host machine.
23. Spyware autorun Win32.PerFiler Win32.PerFiler is designed to retrieve and install files when executed. Win32.PerFiler is configured to download from either a designated web or FTP site.
24. Worm hidden autorun Win32.Miewer.a A Trojan Downloader that masquerades as a legitimate system file. Associated processes connect to the Internet to download additional malicious files.
25. Trojan C:/windows/ Trojan-Downloader.VBS.Small.dc This Trojan downloads other files via the FTP protocol and launches them for execution on the victim machine without the user’s knowledge.
26. Worm autorun Win32.Peacomm.dam A Trojan Downloader that is spread as an attachment to emails with news headlines as the subject lines which downloads additional security threats.
27. Trojan C:/windows/system/drivers/ Win32.Spamta.KG.worm A multi-component mass-mailing worm that downloads and executes files from the Internet.
28. Trojan C:/windows/system/drivers/etc/ Trojan.IRCBot.d A worm that opens an IRC back door on the infected host. It spreads by exploiting the Windows Remote Buffer Overflow Vulnerability.
29. Trojan C:/windows/system/mui/ Trojan.Dropper.MSWord.j A Microsoft Word macro virus that drops a trojan onto the infected host.
30. Trojan C:/windows/system/mui/ Win32.Clagger.C This is small Trojan downloader that downloads files and lowers security settings. It is spreading as an email attachment.
31. Worm C:/windows/system/ Worm.Bagle.CP This is a "Bagle" mass-mailer which demonstrates typical "Bagle" behavior.
32. Worm C:/windows/ Win32.BlackMail.xx This dangerous worm will destroy certain data files on an infected user's machine on February 3, 2008.
33. Trojan hidden autorun Trojan.Win32.Agent.ado Trojan downloader that is spread as an attachment to a spam email and tries to download a password stealer.
34. Trojan autorun Win32.Outsbot.u A backdoor Trojan that is remotely controlled via Internet Relay Chat (IRC). It exploits Sony Digital Rights Management (DRM) software to hide its presence.
35. Spyware autorun Win32.PerFiler Win32.PerFiler is designed to retrieve and install files when executed. Win32.PerFiler is configured to download from either a designated web or FTP site.
36. Worm hidden autorun Win32.Miewer.a A Trojan Downloader that masquerades as a legitimate system file.
37. Trojan C:/windows/ Trojan-Downloader.VBS.Small.dc This Trojan downloads other files via the FTP protocol and launches them for execution on the victim machine without the user’s knowledge.
38. Worm autorun Win32.Peacomm.dam A Trojan Downloader that is spread as an attachment to emails with news headlines as the subject lines which downloads additional security threats.

Source:
Nikhil
NortonLive Spyware & Virus Removal Specialist