Monday, April 12, 2010

[[ Squash sport ]]

( Our malaysian Sport princess Nicl David )

(Prince racket )







~Squash is a racquet sport played by two players (or four players for doubles) in a four-walled court with a small, hollow rubber ball. Squash is recognized by the IOC and remains in contention for incorporation in a future Olympic program. Squash has been recognized as the world's healthiest sport.

~The game was formerly called squash racquets, a reference to the "squashable" soft ball used in the game (compared with the harder ball used in its parent game Racquets.


~Court~

~The 'softball' or 'international' court size was codified in London, England in the late 1920s, at 32 ft (9.75 m) long and 21 feet (6.4 m) wide. The front wall was provided with an "out line" 15 feet (4.57 m) above the floor, connected by a raking "out" line meeting the "out" line on the back wall at 7 feet (2.13 m) above the floor. The front wall also has a "service line" (originally called the "cut line") 6 feet (1.83 m) above the floor with a 19 inch high (48 cm) "tin" acting as a 'net' (originally sheeted with metal in order to make a distinctive sound when hit by the ball). The floor is marked with a transverse "half-court" line and further divided into two rear "quarter courts" and two "service boxes", as shown in the diagram above.

~The traditional "American" court for the U.S. game, (now referred to as "hardball squash") is a similar size, but narrower at 18 feet 6 inches (5.64 m). The floor and wall markings differ slightly from the "International" court and the tin is lower, at 15 inches (38 cm) high. However, hardball squash was replaced by softball in America as the standard version of squash and has since almost completely died out.

~A "Converted Court" is the result of converting racquetball courts to squash. Racquetball courts are 20 feet (6.1 m) wide and 40 feet (12.2 m) in length, so it is relatively easy to install a back wall, producing a squash court of 20 feet (6.1 m) wide by 32 feet (9.75 m) long.

~Balls are manufactured to these standards by Prince, Dunlop, Pointfore, Wilson, Black Knight and others. The "double-yellow dot" ball, introduced in 2000, is currently the competition standard, replacing the earlier "yellow-dot" ball. There is also an "orange dot" ball, which is even less bouncy than the "double-yellow dot" ball, intended for use in areas of high altitude such as Mexico City, Calgary, Denver, and Johannesburg. The lower atmospheric pressure at these high altitude regions means that the ball bounces slightly higher, resulting in the need for such a ball.

[[ PlayStation Portable - PSP ]]


( T3 Model )







~The PlayStation Portable (officially abbreviated PSP) is a handheld game console manufactured and marketed by Sony Computer Entertainment.Development of the console was announced during E3 2003, and it was unveiled on May 11, 2003 at a Sony press conference before E3 2004. The system was released in Japan on December 12, 2004, in North America on March 24, 2005, and in the PAL region on September 1, 2005.

~The PlayStation Portable is the first handheld video game console to use an optical disc format, Universal Media Disc (UMD), as its primary storage medium.Other distinguishing features of the console include its large viewing screen, robust multi-media capabilities, and connectivity with the PlayStation 3, other PSPs, and the Internet.

~Sales of the PSP have (with cyclical exceptions) lagged behind its main competitor, the Nintendo DS.Nevertheless, the console is "the most successful non-Nintendo handheld game system ever sold". After the release of a remodeled, slimmer, and lighter version of the PlayStation Portable, titled Slim & Lite, in early September 2007, sales quadrupled in the United Kingdom the following week and increased by nearly 200% in North America for the month of October. The Slim & Lite had a minor redesign including a new screen and inbuilt microphone, and has since been followed by the PSP GO.

[[ Violin - music instrument ]]




~The violin is a string instrument with four strings usually tuned in perfect fifths. It is the smallest and highest-pitched member of the violin family of string instruments, which also includes the viola and cello. (The double bass's inclusion in the violin family is disputed.[citation needed])

~The violin is sometimes informally called a fiddle, regardless of the type of music played on it. The word violin comes from the Middle Latin word vitula, meaning stringed instrument , this word is also believed to be the source of the Germanic "fiddle". The violin, while it has ancient origins, acquired most of its modern characteristics in 16th-century Italy, with some further modifications occurring in the 18th century. Violinists and collectors particularly prize the instruments made by the Gasparo da Salò, Giovanni Paolo Maggini, Stradivari, Guarneri and Amati families from the 16th to the 18th century in Brescia and Cremona and by Jacob Stainer in Austria.

~A person who makes or repairs violins is called a luthier, or simply a violin maker. The parts of a violin are usually made from different types of wood (although electric violins may not be made of wood at all, since their sound may not be dependent on specific acoustic characteristics of the instrument's construction), and it is generally strung with gut, nylon/steel composite, or steel strings.

~Someone who plays the violin is called a (violinist )or a (fiddler). The violinist produces sound by drawing a bow across one or more strings (which may be stopped by the fingers of the other hand to produce a full range of pitches), by plucking the strings (with either hand), or by a variety of other techniques. The violin is played by musicians in a wide variety of musical genres, including Baroque music, classical, jazz, folk music, pop-punk and rock and roll. The violin has come to be played in many non-western music cultures all over the world.

[[ Poems for friendship ]]





~TRUE FRIENDSHIP ~

True friends are for life
Until the end
They're more than special
They're your bestest friends.

They're the ones you can go to
When you're in despair
The ones that'll help you
Even when you got gum in your hair!

They're the ones who'll laugh
And go laughing with you all through the night
The ones who'll help you
Help you with all their might

To have a good friend
You have to be one
So be nice to one another
So you can be friends forever
And that\'s how to be the best friend you can be.


~ A BEST FRIEND ~

A best friend
is always there,
whether you need advice,
or a pep talk,
or even a shoulder to cry on.
A best friend
listens with her heart
and is always honest with you,
even though the truth
may not be
what you want to hear.
A best friend
knows all your secrets,
understands your fears
shares your dreams.
A best friend
never stops believing in you
even if you give up
on yourself.
you are
that kind of friend
to me.
And no matter what happens,
you always will be.
You are my best friend....
my forever friend.


~ My Friend~

My Friend when I think of you.
I think of all that we've been through.
All the times we argue and fight,
I know deep inside that it isn't right.
I, then feel bad and alot of pain.
It feels like I've fallen from the sky like the rain.
I love you dear friend with all of my heart.
But now that you're gone I've fallen apart.
I'm getting better as the days go by.
I wish sometimes this was all a big lie.
I pray to you every night.
It's like you're my fire, a burning light.
My dear friend, I miss you alot.
I still wonder why you were put in that spot.
I know you're in a place much better than here.
Watching and helping me with all of my fear.
Our friendship my dear friend,
we will have to the end.
Friends til the end is what we will be.
Someday we'll be together,
together you and me.

~Izit got meaning this two poems ? Hope u all think it how was friends really important in our life . We sure must appreciate our friends so much . ~

[[ Three Secrets to Academic Success ]]

(Success )
(Success Logo )
(Graduate student )








1) Plan: Ask yourself—Was Richard, the winner of the tv “Survivor” program, really the person who would have been most likely to actually survive on a desert island? Probably not, but he won because, unlike many of the other participants, he had a strategy, a plan. The first secret is to figure out and implement your own scheme, your own method to succeeding in this class and in college generally. Be something of a gamesman: successful people determine in advance how they are going to approach a task, whether it is cleaning out the garage or impressing a boy or girl or something more academic. Don’t just drift, hoping that things somehow work out by luck or magic or wishful thinking. Figure out your best way of learning and earning (the grade you desire) and then do it.



2) Pretend: One of the most important secrets to success is to learn to “pretend.” You don’t wait till you really truly 100% sincerely feel like getting up in the middle of the night to comfort a crying baby, you just do it. Many things in life are like this, from marriage to praying. If you wait to be “sincere” you may never get anywhere. “Pretend” to be a better student than you think you really are: always come to class on time, “act” like or imitate students who get A’s and somewhere along the line you will discover that you have reinvented yourself. A priest friend tells me that this is even true of prayer: if you pray every day, even if it feels fake, you will discover down the road that you are different. Don’t wait for sincerity to strike you like lightning—to pray “sincerely” or wait to start a diet or an exercise program until the stars are all perfectly aligned-- or you may never get where you want to go, which is the classical definition of freedom.



3) Pleasure: On the other hand, right attitude can be crucial. To do some th
things, perhaps all the really important things, well, you must enjoy the experience. Helping people in trouble, kissing a pretty girl, playing with a toddler, for example: if you just do these things as a means to an end, you are likely to come up short. Many students seem to come to the university with strictly extrinsic motivations—that is, they want to get “certified” with the credentials (such as a diploma) required to get a good job and thereby live well materially. These are not bad goals. The problem is that learning, like marriage, is so fundamentally experiential that it must be approached with intrinsic as well as extrinsic motivation. If you marry a girl whose company you do not enjoy just for the extrinsic goal of having grandchildren in your old age the chances are it will not work. The final secret I want to share with you is that to succeed academically you must enjoy the experience of the library and books and computers and lectures and seminars, that is, of learning. This should not be difficult because, as Aristotle said, there are only two intense human pleasures: doing and thinking. If you do not learn to enjoy thinking you have blown off half the human experience.

~The problem is that some students, perhaps because of too much extrinsic motivation in public school, come to us associating learning with “work”. This is unfortunate, because if you approach the university experience as a chore or a duty, something to get through, somewhere along the line—regardless of how strongly extrinsically motivated you may be—you can easily find yourself sleeping in, missing class, forgetting to do assignments, and the next thing you know, you are asking, “Do you want fries with that?” If this is you, if you have not yet learned that learning and thinking are fantastically pleasurable, go back to the previous secret: for the time being, pretend. The first time you tasted salsa or iced tea maybe you had to pretend to like it so you did not hurt your mother’s feelings but then, one day, you notice, Hey, this stuff is good! In particular, if reading—the single most important academic skill—is not yet fun for you, take a first step of doing some reading for pleasure every week. Read a Harry Potter novel, for instance. Allow yourself to experience the pleasure of it. At first you have to pretend a bit, to act as though it is more fun than it actually seems to be. If you keep at it, though, in a few months you will find that you are different. You are beginning to enjoy reading. Once you begin to take personal pleasure in reading, you will read more and read more insightfully. As that happens, you will (as if by magic) become a much, much better student. If I could share only one secret with all incoming freshmen, this would be it.

[[ Magunatip dance ]]

( Magunatip dance )
( our school dance group which perfom at KDCA hall )
( My dance partner )



~This dance belongs to the Murut’s tribe of Kuhijaw (Kwijau). The "Magunatip" word is derived from the "apit" word, which means "trapped". In this dance one must master and show their agility and dexterity in jumping and putting their feet between the clapping bamboos without being trapped. This dance does not usually require any instrumental music because the rhythmic clapping and stamping of the bamboos produce a loud, harmonised, beat and interesting sound or rhythm. This dance is usually performed to highlight any festive occasion .


~Performed by the young men and women of the Kwijau community in Keningau, Sabah.

~The dance involves jumping steps and the dance is a display of the skill of the dancers that maneuver their feet in and out so as not to get their feet trapped by the bamboo. The 2 bamboo poles are usually approximately 6 feet long and are held by 2 dancers that beat them together and over a shorter length of wood or bamboo creating an interesting rhythm.

~Sometimes there are even 4 poles that are held by 4 dancers. The tempo can be increased to further display the skill of the dancers.

~Among the musical instruments used are the gong and bamboo. Both are percussion instruments that provide the rhythm for the performance.


~Ask me more if want know more about this dance . hha , i like to dance Magunatip So much . HHa . Not so pro yet laa . hha . k . That's all . chawww !

[[ Practise Squash ]]

(Me , Mike lee)
Hmm . Suppose to blog this post on (10/4/10-Sartuday) , but i damn tired and lazy . Ghost . hha , Okie . On (10/4/10- sartuday), around 1pm , i went out to Stadium Likas
For my Squash practise , it was my sister who drive me there . I arrived there at
1.50pm . As i walked in to the court , i was so shock when i saw there's a boy sleeping there . Well , i dont care much about that though .

During that time , my coach that is named Bryan and the other trainee havent arrived yet , while waitimg for them , i changed my regular shoe into sport shoe and i start to do some warming up .

Soon after that , all of them have arrived . I greet my coach by saying "HAI" to him , he replied my greeting by calling my name "MIKE" and he passed me the squash ball . Then i went to court 3 for my practise .

I start doing my practise with some swing . I feel kinda sad to know that my swing are so bad that caused the ball to fall into my difficult position that for me to hit . These happen becaused my arms dont have enough energy to make a strong swing .

Few minute after that , my coach come to and advise me to control the ball in moderate speed , he also taught me how to service the ball . I also try and do it .
There's was a trainee could played very well , compared to my playing . I'm still no good enough . I feel Jeolous ! Oh man !! Ghost !! hha , i know he is form 5 student , but i dont know which school he is attending .

Then , around 3 something i took a short break . I sat down and take my water to drink it and resting my self . As i rest , i heard my coach give out order to the other trainee to do jumping movement 500 times . Ghost! Those trainee imediately complain they are too tired . Well , it is expected becaused they are only primary student .

MY coach then told them that playing squash is not an easy task , he also said that the girls have more improvement then the boys , then he shouted at the girls to jump more faster . Inside of me , i feel like laughing already , but i sympatize them also . Around 4pm , our squash practise have ended . My dad come to fecth me home .

Today (11/4/10 - sunday) i didnt go to practise . I alreday sms my coach to inform him my absent today . I dont feel like going to practise today and to add more my whole body is in pain . Then around 12 something pm , my cousin come to my house and catch a movie with me . So we went to watch movie together . It was funny to watch movie with her , caused while she was watching , she keep saying that her tears is about to faling down . I laughed at her sensitivity . hahahaha! Thats all . Thanks to read my this not really interesting story ya . Hha ! ChaWWW !

Thursday, April 8, 2010

[[ Char Koay Teow - Penang ]]


(A classic Penang hawker food specialty. You have not tasted REAL char koay teoh until you have come to Penang. Penang CKT is the gold standard!)










~This is the signature hawker dish of Penang. A simple plate of stir fried flat noodles with seafood, egg, bean sprouts, chilly and soy sauce.
Now anybody can fry noodles but it's that special combination of taste and spices that makes it so special.




~Char kway teow, literally "fried flat noodles", is a popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore. It is made from flat rice noodles (called Shāhé fěn or hé fěn in Chinese) fried over very high heat with light and dark soy sauce, chilli, prawns, cockles, egg, bean sprouts and Chinese chives. Sometimes slices of Chinese sausage and fish cake are added. It is fried in pork fat, with crisp croutons of pork lard, which give it its characteristic taste.

~Char kway teow has a reputation of being unhealthy due to its fat content. However, when the dish was first invented, it was mainly served to labourers. The high fat content and low cost of the dish made it attractive to these people as it was a cheap source of energy and nutrients. When the dish was first served, it was often sold by fishermen, farmers and cockle-gatherers who doubled up as char kway teow sellers in the evening to supplement their income.



~Recipe for Char Koay Teow~

~INGREDIENTS~

400 gm koay teow (flat rice noodles)
250 gm bean sprouts
4-8 stalks chives - cut into 2cm lengths
250 gm vegetable oil or lard - cut into cubes
6 eggs
300 gm prawns - shelled
3 garlic cloves - chopped
3 tsp ground chillies or sambal olek
3 tsp light soy sauce
3 tsp dark soy sauce
Pepper to taste
HINT: Wok must be on high heat. To make it a truly authentic dish, cook and serve each dish individually. Use enough oil so the noodles won't stick but not too much or the char koay teow becomes greasy. You can also add 'kecep manis' or sweet soy sauce for added favour.

~Char kway teow , literally "fried flat noodles", is a popular noodle dish in Malaysia and Singapore. It is made from flat rice noodles (called Shāhé fěn or hé fěn in Chinese) fried over very high heat with light and dark soy sauce, chilli, prawns, cockles, egg, bean sprouts and Chinese chives. Sometimes slices of Chinese sausage and fish cake are added. It is fried in pork fat, with crisp croutons of pork lard, which give it its characteristic taste.

~Char kway teow has a reputation of being unhealthy due to its fat content. However, when the dish was first invented, it was mainly served to labourers. The high fat content and low cost of the dish made it attractive to these people as it was a cheap source of energy and nutrients. When the dish was first served, it was often sold by fishermen, farmers and cockle-gatherers who doubled up as char kway teow sellers in the evening to supplement their income.



~Recipe for Char Koay Teow~

INGREDIENTS

400 gm koay teow (flat rice noodles)
250 gm bean sprouts
4-8 stalks chives - cut into 2cm lengths
250 gm vegetable oil or lard - cut into cubes
6 eggs
300 gm prawns - shelled
3 garlic cloves - chopped
3 tsp ground chillies or sambal olek
3 tsp light soy sauce
3 tsp dark soy sauce
Pepper to taste
HINT: Wok must be on high heat. To make it a truly authentic dish, cook and serve each dish individually. Use enough oil so the noodles won't stick but not too much or the char koay teow becomes greasy. You can also add 'kecep manis' or sweet soy sauce for added favour.

Makes about 6 servings. You can add in any vegetables of your choice, I find choi sum tastes best.

~Prepare garlic oil:

~Heat oil or lard, add garlic and remove only when fragrant
Set wok aside for frying
Prepare noodles:

~Heat 2 tsp garlic oil (see above)
Add prawns or/and vegetables, chillie - set aside
Add garlic oil, noodles, soy sauce
Mix in prawns or/and vegetables and beansprouts
Push mixture to edge of wok, add a little oil in centre, break eggs, fry and then mix everything together
Garnish with chives and pepper
Serve immediately & hot





YUMMY .. YUMMY ... YUMMY

[[ Taiwan - Me (Mike lee) greatest dream ]]




(Shilin Night Market, Shilin, Taipei, Taiwan)

(This Picture Show that Tai Pei 101 Buildings view on night)

~ Taiwan History ~

~Taiwan , also known as Formosa, is the largest island of the Republic of China (ROC) in East Asia. Taiwan is located east of the Taiwan Strait, off the southeastern coast of mainland China. Since the end of World War II in 1945, the island group has been under the government of the Republic of China.

~Separated from the Asian continent by the 180-kilometer-wide Taiwan Strait, the main island of the group is 394 kilometres (245 mi) long and 144 kilometres (89 mi) wide. To the northeast are the main islands of Japan, and the southern end of the Ryukyu Islands of Japan is directly to the east; the Philippines lie to its south. The mountainous island spans the Tropic of Cancer and is covered by tropical and subtropical vegetation. Other minor islands and islets of the group include the Pescadores, Green Island, and Orchid Island as well as the Diaoyutai Islands which have been controlled by Japan since the 1970s and are known as the Senkaku-shotō.

~The island group has been governed by the Republic of China (ROC) since 1945 when the ROC acquired Taiwan from Japan as a result of World War II. Four years later the ROC lost the Chinese Civil War to the Communist Party of China and retreated to Taiwan. Taiwan now composes most of ROC's territory and the ROC itself is commonly known as "Taiwan". The political status of Taiwan is complex because it is claimed by the People's Republic of China (PRC) which was established in 1949 on mainland China and considers itself the successor state to the ROC. Japan had originally acquired Taiwan from the Qing Empire in 1895 per Article 2 of Treaty of Shimonoseki. At the end of World War II, Japan renounced all claims to sovereignty over its former colonial possessions after World War II including Taiwan and Penghu Islands.

~Taiwan's rapid economic growth in the decades after World War II has transformed it into an advanced economy as one of the Four Asian Tigers. This economic rise is known as the Taiwan Miracle. It is categorized as an advanced economy by the IMF and high-income economy by the World Bank. Its technology industry plays a key role in the global economy. Taiwanese companies manufacture a large portion of the world's consumer electronics, although most of them are made in their factories in mainland China.

~ Taipei 101 (Most outstanding shopping centre in Taiwan )

~Taipei 101 (traditional Chinese: 台北101 / 臺北101), also known as the Taipei Financial Center, is a landmark skyscraper located in Xinyi District, Taipei, Taiwan. The building was the world's tallest (with occupiable floors) until it was surpassed in height by the Burj Khalifa on July 21, 2007. The skyscraper was officially the tallest building until the opening of the Burj Khalifa on the 4th of January 2010. Taipei 101, designed by C.Y. Lee & Partners and constructed primarily by KTRT Joint Venture and numerous subcontractors including Samsung C&T[2] received the 2004 Emporis Skyscraper Award and was hailed as one of the Seven New Wonders of the World (Newsweek magazine, 2006) and Seven Wonders of Engineering (Discovery Channel, 2005).[dead link][3] The tower has served as an icon of modern Taiwan ever since its opening. Fireworks launched from Taipei 101 feature prominently in international New Year's Eve broadcasts and the structure appears frequently in travel literature and international media.

Taipei 101 comprises 101 floors above ground and 5 floors underground. The name of the tower reflects its floor count and carries symbolic meanings alluding to technology and Asian tradition . Its postmodernist approach to style incorporates traditional design elements and gives them modern treatments. The tower is designed to withstand typhoons and earthquakes. A multi-level shopping mall adjoining the tower houses hundreds of fashionable stores, restaurants and clubs.

Taipei 101 is owned by the Taipei Financial Center Corporation (TFCC) and managed by the International division of Urban Retail Properties Corporation based in Chicago. The name originally planned for the building, Taipei World Financial Center, was derived from the name of the owner. The original name in Chinese was literally, Taipei International Financial Center (traditional Chinese: 臺北國際金融中心; pinyin: Táiběi Guójì Jīnróng Zhōngxīn).

Lok Kawi Wildlife Park, Sabah, Malaysia





~Lok Kawi Wildlife Park (or Lokkawi Zoo) is located at old Penampang-Papar road, about 15km from Kota Kinabalu city.

~The visitors can see Borneo and Malaysia wild animals such as orang utan, proboscis , monkey , Asian elephant, rhino, hornbill birds, tiger, etc.

~The Lok Kawi Wildlife Park was officially open to the public on the 17th February 2007. It is located along the Penampang-Papar old road and is fully developed by the Sabah Wildlife Department.

~The park consists of two components: zoological and botanical. The main objective of the park is to become a family-oriented park and the emphasis is put on the Children’s Zoo.

~Among the inhabitants of the zoo (zoological component) are the Borneo Pygmy elephants, Sumatran rhinoceros, Orang Utan, Proboscis monkey, Malayan tiger, as well as some different species of deer.

~The botanical component, on the other hand; offers visitors the opportunity to go jungle trekking along the botanical trail. The paved trail is about 1.4 kilometers long. However, for leisurely strolls, visitors are only advised to walk halfway along the trail.

~Tariffs~
~Lok Kawi Wildlife Park is open for the public daily from 9.30a.m to 5.30p.m. Entrance fees charged are as follows:Children RM5 Adults RM10 (Malaysian) and RM20 (non-Malaysian).

~My opininon~

~In the past, I always wonder why Borneo never has a zoo of its own, since we have been telling the world that we have rich variety of wild plant and animals. We also enjoy making the mouth of our tourists open wide, with the number of blah blah species we have in Borneo. Whatever, all this impressive facts sound more like a number. Nobody really knows what are the “content”. Many locals don’t even know what are pygmy elephants and proboscis monkeys. At last, we have a “Lok Kawi Wildlife Park”. It is a good start, though it is not only showing animals that are native to Sabah.

~If you said Lok Kawi, I would think you mean the road between KK International Airport and Kinarut. Later I figured out the Lok Kawi Zoo is actually next to the Old Penampang road. If you follow the road from KK to Dongongon town, just go straight after you passby Dongongon town, after nearly 10 minutes, you will see its signboard at your left side. About 18 km from KK, but very near to people live in Penampang.

~. I went there on this year in last february and there were 30 to 50 cars parked there at any time. To see what are in their zoo, you may Check out the Trail Map I got with the ticket.The fee i already clearly explain in front my blog this . the funny things is i go with my cousin them then when we want to pay the fee , suddenly my cousin ask me "How old are u"? I said im 17 years old . hha . The staff also believe in me so thats i just need pay RM5 with my 1 small kid cousin . hha . Thas was so funny . Caused my face kinda look like A secondary student again . hha .

~What they have? They have birds, deers, orang utan, proboscis monkeys, civets, elephants, ostrich, hornbills, tigers, otter, rhino, etc. They also have a Botanical garden, but I haven’t explored it. For serious visitors who want to learn something, it can be a full day trip. However, they don’t have restaurant or cafe shop in the park to provide lunch. Overall, the facilities and trail are well planned. For bigger animals such as tiger, they have an allocated open space, and the visitors can see them from a viewing shelter, which is equipped with fans and description board.

~They also have elephant ride (for children below 12 only) at 10.30am - 11.30am and 3.30pm - 4.30pm . I personally think that morning is the best time to visit. Coz in the hot afternoon, most animals would become tired and sleepy, hiding in shaded area, no mood to move already.

~Overall, the park is well done, but I have a few suggestions:

1) Provide more shaded area for the animals
Goodness… I advise the people there take a walk in the forest and feel how cooling it is. Most area only provide a small tree or net covering roof. The excessive light still makes their surrounding very hot.

2) Animal Employee’s Right
Welfare for the animals again. The park should be closed for 1 day per week, so the animals can rest and release stress.

3) Offer Lunch and Food
With that number of traffic flow, it is probably not wise not to have a restaurant that provides food, something like stomach filler, not just light snap.

[[ Life in the heart of ]]




Life in deserts was sandy,
Life in caves was lonely,
Life in ocean was salty,
Life in stars was resplendent,
Life in car was modern,
Life in mountains was exhilarating,
Life in Sun was brilliant,
Life in forests was mystical,
Life in shadows was enigmatic,
Life in battlefield was belligerent,
Life in pearls was exotic,
Life in office was monotonous,
Life in sky was breezy,
Life in submarine was voluptuous,
Life in trees was mischievous,
Life in roses was fragrant,
Life in grass was intoxicating,
Life in webs was silken,
Life in paradise was divine,
Life in temples was sacrosanct,
Life in gutter was abhorrent,
Life in dirt was deplorable,
Life in rain was seductive,
Life in beehives was vivacious,
Life in wine was sensuous,
Life in computers was brazen,
Life in nests was sequestering,
Life in statues was stationary,
Life in icebergs was freezing,
Life in anthills was irascible,
Life in lakes was placid,
Life in locks was invincible,
Life in photographs was still,
Life in gardens was pleasant,
Life in mousetrap was asphyxiating,
Life in fists was curled,
Life in prison was disdainful,
Life in whirlpool was spinning,
Life in theater was dramatic,
Life in art was enchanting,
Life in boats was undulating,
Life in diamonds was glittering,
Life in moon was milky,
Life in kitchen was appetizing,
Life in beauty was ravishing,
Life in titillation was enticing,
Life in fantasy was stupendous,
Life in motherslap was blissful,
Life in medicine was healing,
Life in corpse was standstill,
Life in lavatory was pathetic,
Life in seedlings was blossoming,
Life in horseback was gallivanting,
Life in snakeskin was slithering,
Life in oven was sizzling,
Life in greenery was sedative,
Life in rebellion was evoking,
Life in discrimination was appalling,
Life in benevolence was gratifying,
Life in humanity was God,
Life in cheese was tangy,
Life in achievement was exultating,
Life in ambition was propelling,
Life in eyelashes was flirtatious,
Life in palms was dependant,
Life in fashion was bombastic,
Life in recluse was esoteric,
Life in keyhole was inconspicuous,
Life in kites was exuberant,
Life in glass was reflecting,
Life in tea was rejuvenating,
Life in sheep was impeccable,
Life in rocks was jagged,
Life in chains was abominable,
Life in feathers was tickling,
Life in egotism was preposterous,
Life in dawn was brandnew,
Life in dewdrops was mesmerizing,
Life in intrigue was electrifying,
Life in eloquence was mystifying,
Life in clock was pragmatic,
Life in childhood was nostalgic,
Life in robots was mechanical,
Life in fabric was shielding,
Life in soul was stupefying,
Life in roots was entangling,
Life in chains was hedonistic,
Life in bareness was lascivious,
Life in haziness was romantic,
Life in knives was lethal,
Life in chili was piquant,
Life in swings was fascinating,
Life in lechery was insane,
Life in rhythm was celestial,
Life in pulse was frantic,
Life in lies was cowardice,
Life in superstitions was non-existent,
Life in revenge was pugnacious,

But life in the heart of your beloved; WAS; IS; AND
WILL ALWAYS BE LOVE; LOVE AND ONLY LOVE…

[[ Love is .. ]]






[[ Love is .. ]]
Love is being a chair that a tired man can sit in,
a shade from the sun and heat to rest in,
a soldier fighting for what you believe in,
And love is giving

Love is being a fountain in a desert for you to drink from,
seeing a storm and offering protection,
giving of both hands to catch the tears in motion,
And love is open

Love is deep as is wide,
And taller than tall,
stronger than steal,
Still the bad through it all,
It's everything,
A wounded hearts wing,
Love is, Love is, Love is All of those things

Love is being a candle that will chase away the darkness,
being a strangle to someone that is defense less,
praying for those who are searching for forgiveness,
And love, love is children

Wednesday, April 7, 2010

[[ Lessons On Life ]]

[[ Hello Guys . Try to understands what the meaning is this . ]]


Lessons on LifeThere was a man who had four sons. He wanted his sons to learn not to judge
things too quickly. So he sent them each on a quest, in turn, to go and look
at a pear tree that was a great distance away.

The first son went in the winter, the second in the spring, the third in
summer, and the youngest son in the fall.

When they had all gone and come back, he called them together to describe
what they had seen.

The first son said that the tree was ugly, bent, and twisted.

The second son said no it was covered with green buds and full of promise.

The third son disagreed; he said it was laden with blossoms that smelled so
sweet and looked so beautiful, it was the most graceful thing he had ever seen.

The last son disagreed with all of them; he said it was ripe and drooping
with fruit, full of life and fulfillment.

The man then explained to his sons that they were all right, because they
had each seen but only one season in the tree's life.

He told them that you cannot judge a tree, or a person, by only one season,
and that the essence of who they are and the pleasure, joy, and love that come
from that life can only be measured at the end, when all the seasons are up.

If you give up when it's winter, you will miss the promise of your spring,
the beauty of your summer, fulfillment of your fall.


Moral lessons:

-Don't let the pain of one season destroy the joy of all the rest.

-Don't judge life by one difficult season.
-Persevere through the difficult patches and better times are sure to come some time or later