Khamis, 26 Mei 2011

SUPERSTITIONS...


  Superstition can be defined as a practice that is scientifically proven difficult and is considered illogical by human reason. However, if observed, we would see that there are logical reasons behind each belief. Superstition is still practiced by people in Malaysia at present and it is difficult to scientifically proven through scientific theory. In fact, this is a superstition or a form of advisory practices of the ancient generation that eventually turns into a frightening ban on future generations.
   Malay superstition are still practiced to date is as follows planting the placenta after the birth of the baby or the name of ‘Uri’ and other tissues, placenta is attached to the mother's womb and be connected to the baby through the umbilical cord. Malay community believed that the placenta is removed from the womb of the mother after birth should be planted. Normally, the placenta will be planted in front of the house.    

    Application talisman is another example of superstition Malay community. They believed that the use of amulets to prevent a dangerous infection diseases. Normally, this amulet worn by children under the age of 12 years. Charms are usually worn yellow and black are worn on the wrist or around the waist. Superstitions like this should be thrown away because it is one that believes in the practice of pleasing no power other than the power of the Almighty.

  Furthermore, Santau affected, odd, or man-made disease cannot be denied that black magic exists in the Malay community, but sometimes it has been fooling us in mind and sanity in the act. Among the acts alleged hit man-made is when a widow is married to the boy and also when a business is run down. This is essentially because destiny has determined for each man.

   Baby's cleft lip and palate was split in the Malay community trust, is between those who believe that a newborn lip and cleft palate was split because the husbands or wives who do taboos while wife is pregnant with a baby. Some examples of taboos is the husband to go fishing and fish hook stuck in its mouth, and this will take effect on her unborn child. In fact the brilliant, cleft lip or palate are caused by muscle was split lip or palate muscles are not attached at the right place when the fetus to grow.

     Among other beliefs of the Malay community is eating dried fish after childbirth trust old people in the control of food and water so tightly to the mothers after delivery. They believe that eating dried fish, regulatory bodies can do and an ideal body shape can be formed. When the mother is pregnant, they are prohibited to take foods containing soy sauce as there is concern that children born to dark skinned. Intake of soy was promoted to a child born with skin that is clean and white.                 

   Thus, as a society of Malaysia, we should adopt the customs and culture as long as not contrary to religion and their belief that future generations do not lose their identity as a Malaysian community in the future.

ME AND COLORS

         Colors the power of the written word. We use and experience colors everyday in our lives without even appreciating it. If the world was only in black and white, it would be a very boring place indeed. Color enrich our lives and I would even go so far as to say that colors dominate our lives from reading signs on the road to seeing if fruit is ripe to eat.
          It affects our moods and feelings, blue symbolizes calmness, red is festive, passionate, and the color related to love, green is associated with envy, yellow conveys fear, joy and friendship, purple is associated with royalty, pink is associated with baby girls and pale blue with baby boys. White is predominant in wedding as it symbolizes purity and virginity. Food is another item where colors are very important, the color of the food appeals to the eyes before it hits the palate. The color scheme in our houses is very important to our quality in life and we should furnish our houses according to the mood ambiance that we would like to create.
          With that, I have many favourite colors in my life. Colors play important roles in life. Many roles with colors using which are colors can role to character, attitude, personality, and so on. Color and I cannot be separates. So, I also have many favourite colors in my life. Pink is my favourite colors because pink represents feminine, calmness, courteous, and polite.
 

          Other than that, I also like blue color. This color can give see feeling to wearer. The feeling is the people will feel calming and a sad way. Furthermore, when the wearer wear the clothes or some else, the wearer will feel that self feel soothe. With this, this color suitable for me.


          Now, I am also interested in the tone of plant. The green color of plants is mysterious. This is because you cannot dye anything green using plants, even though they are green. You can dye something to green briefly, but then the color vanishes like an illusion an turns into a sort of brown color. The green color cannot be stabilized. Green is a color of an illusion and shows its color only when there is life.


          In the conclusion, colors are very important roles in life because if there is no color in our life, the life cannot be complete.   

Ahad, 22 Mei 2011

HISTORY OF MY LIFE



  In the morning March 25,1992 ,there was one girl was born at Hospital Tuanku Rahimah, Klang, Selangor. It was a precious moment to the parents because they had a third child and had one new member in their family. The baby girl was named Nur Amelia Binti Ali Muzar then and that was me. This is the history of my life from I am newly born until I have grown up and got into college.

       My father's name is Ali Muzar Bin Paman and he was born on July 7, 1957. That is was one month early before the Malaysian Independent Day and he is 54 years old. My father was worked at Japanese factory at Shah Alam and hold a position as a supervisor where as my mother is a full time housewife. My mother's name is Zuriati Binti Mohd Amin and the age gap between my parent is 10 years which my mother is 44 years old.

       Five years after I being born, I had a sister that was born on November 7, 1997. My sister's name is Nurul Sorfina and she is 14 years old. She studying at Sekolah Menengah Kebangsaan USJ 23. My older sister is 24 years old and she worked as Warehouse Assistant at Inter Pacific Packaging Sdn. Bhd. (IPP). I have one brother and his name is Mohamad Firdaus who one year younger than my sister, Rozita. My brother graduated at University Putra Malaysia (UPM) in 2008 and he was worked at Sime Darby Plantation Sdn. Bhd. as an Assistant Manager.

my family members

       Now back to myself. I love to read a novel and especially a love story. Among the interesting novel I had read are Semusim Rindu, Terbanglah Sayang, Yang Sebenarnya, Masih Ada Rindu and many mores. My favourite novel is Kau Laksana Bulan and my favourite author is Aisya Sofea who had wrote novel Yang Sebenarnya. I have talk about my hobby, so now, I want to share a little bit with you about my favourite food. I really like Ayam Masak Merah especially my mother's cook and my favourite drink is Ice Lemon Tea.





       Future. Everyone always wanted to dream a bright future in their life. I want to be a successful woman in my life as Human Resource officer. To achieve that position, I have to study hard and smart and finally excel in my result. I really feel grateful because on my last semester I've got CGPA 3.15 and I want to raise up my CGPA on this semester and hereafter.

       Every successful person had their own idols. So do I. My idols is Rasullullah S.A.W because he is the best example for the whole follower in this world which he has a good personality and has an excellent quality as a leader. My target is to become a successful person in this life and hereafter and the important thing is success in my study as well as to become a good person towards my parents and the society.

       The criteria of my prince charming is someone that is pious who can guide me to the right path means the way of Rasullullah teach his follower to obey of Allah commands. He must also respect the elders, a responsible man, caring and willing to had easy and hard together. He must have a good attitude to become my soul mate. Everyone have their partner that is written by Allah and all we can do is pray for the best match for us.


my prince charming :)

 



       I think this is all I can write for now and this is all about my history of life and my moto is do not give up until you make an effort and give the best to your life.