Friday, May 28, 2010

Rice Art

Got this pic from the email..excellent work..

























CLEAN YOUR KIDNEYS WITH LESS THAN $1.00








CLEAN YOUR KIDNEYS WITH LESS THAN $1.00


Years pass by and our kidneys are filtering the blood by removing salt, poison and any unwanted entering our body. With time, the salt accumulates and this needs to undergo cleaning treatments.


How are we going to do this?


It is very easy, first take a bunch of parsley and wash it clean


Then cut it in small pieces and put it in a pot and pour clean water and boil it for ten minutes and let it cool down and then filter it and pour in a clean bottle and keep it inside refrigerator to cool.


Drink one glass daily and you will notice all salt and other accumulated poison coming out of your kidney by urination. Also you will be able to notice the difference which you never felt before.


Parsley is known as best cleaning treatment for kidneys and it is natural!






Please forward to all your friends!







conflicting finding below..


Parsley is high (1.70% by mass, [1]) in oxalic acid, a compound involved in the formation of kidney stones and a causal agent in some types of mineral deficiencies.



http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parsley

freecoolarticles

Reading an articles by Rajen in Business Malaysia and come across this website..he pointed to..freecoolarticles..


there are many articles written here..most of them are simple and easy to read..

6 Steps to Choosing A Good Durian



How to Choose a Good Durian / 6 Steps to Choosing A Good Durian



First of all, what is a good durian? For us, a good durian is one that is ripe, fresh and free from larvae/worms. However, a durian with worm doesn't mean it is not good because it can still be delicious.


So how do you know if a durian is good or fresh? Here are some steps you can try when looking for a good durian:



1.
Look at the tip, if it is too dry means it is no longer fresh. A little dry is okay.


2.
Look at the bottom, if it is crack it may be over-ripe or not so fresh. But it still can be delicious.


3.
Smell the durian, if there is a strong smell, it is most likely good. If there is no smell, it is probably not ripe.


4.
Use your fingernails to scratch the durian, if it sounds hollow it is likely to be a good one.


5.
Put the durian close to your ear, shake it and listen carefully, if there is a 'moving' sound, it is likely to be good.


6.
Look for holes around the durian, if there is tiny hole somewhere, there is likely to be a worm (larva of an insect) that has burrow into it.


7.
Yes, there is actually a 7th step, but it's not going to be useful. If you have the chance to open the durian, open it and taste it. :)





Convert PDF to Word

Found this website list out most of the converter - desktop or online..


downloaded this smartsoft..very good, easy to use..

Management Joke

from the star citizen blog..here...



Lesson Number One




A crow was sitting on a tree, doing nothing all day. A small rabbit saw the crow, and asked him,



"Can I also sit like you and do nothing all day long?"



The crow answered "Sure, why not."



So, the rabbit sat on the ground below the crow, and rested.




All of a sudden, a fox appeared, jumped on the rabbit and ate it.




Management Lesson:


To be sitting and doing nothing, you must be sitting very, very high up.




Lesson Number Two



A turkey was chatting with a bull. "I would love to be able to get



to the top of that tree," sighed the turkey, "but I haven't got the


energy."




"Well, why don't you nibble on some of my droppings?" replied the


bull.


"They're packed with nutrients."




The turkey pecked at a lump of dung and found that it actually gave


him enough strength to reach the first branch of the tree.




The next day, after eating some more dung, he reached the second


branch.




Finally after a fortnight, there he was proudly perched at the top


of the tree. Soon he was promptly spotted by a farmer, who shot the


turkey out of the tree.




Management Lesson:


Bullshit might get you to the top, but it won't keep you there.







Lesson Number Three




When the body was first made, all the parts wanted to be Boss.





The Brain said, "I should be Boss because I control the whole



body's responses and functions."




The feet said, "We should be Boss as we carry the brain about and


get him to where he wants to go." The hands said, "We should be Boss


because we do all the work and earn all the money."


And so it went on and on with the heart, the lungs and the eyes


until finally the asshole spoke up.




All the parts laughed at the idea of the asshole being the Boss. So


the asshole went on strike, blocked itself up and refused to work.




Within a short time the eyes became crossed, the hands clenched,


the Feet twitched, the heart and lungs began to panic and the brain


fevered.




Eventually they all decided that asshole should be the Boss, so the


motion was passed.




All the other parts did all the work while the Boss just sat and


passed out the shit!




Management Lesson:


You don't need brains to be a Boss - any asshole will do.







Lesson Number Four




A little bird was flying south for the winter. It was so cold, the



bird froze and fell to the ground in a large field.





While it was lying there, a cow came by and dropped some dung on


it. As the frozen bird lay there in the pile of cow dung, it began to


realize how warm it was.




The dung was actually thawing him out! He lay there all warm and


happy and soon began to sing for joy.




A passing cat heard the bird singing and came to investigate.




Following the sound, the cat discovered the bird under the pile of


cow dung and promptly dug him out and ate him!




Management Lessons:




1) Not everyone who drops shit on you is your enemy.



2) Not everyone who gets you out of shit is your friend.



3) And when you're in deep shit, keep your mouth shut!




Attitude is Everything

“How do I find a sponsored job in Australia?”.

"How do I find a sponsored job in Australia?".


Finding an Australian employer to sponsor you can be the most difficult part in emigrating to Australia. Most people search for a sponsor by applying to adverts on job search websites or in newspapers. Did you know that only an estimated 30% of all jobs are advertised here? There are theories that around 70% of all jobs in Australia are found in the 'hidden job market', meaning they are not advertised through the usual media channels.


This article will give you a plan, using several steps, of how to tap into the hidden job market in Australia, and to help to make your dream of emigrating to Australia become a reality.


1. Do Your Research.


You will not often find Australian employers advertising that they are looking for someone to sponsor from overseas. The main reason being, if there is someone with the required skill set in Australia, it is easier for the Australian employer to offer a job to someone who is already established in Australia and can start work immediately - in comparison with employing a foreign national and going through the sponsorship process, the cost involved and the time delay for the sponsored individual to commence employment in Australia.


You are also unlikely to find an Australian employer to sponsor you through the use of a recruitment agency,unless that recruitment agency specifically mentions in their job advertisement that the Australian employer is willing to sponsor the right candidate.


Search out companies in Australia whom you would like to work for. In general, larger companies in Australia are more likely to sponsor people from overseas than the smaller companies (due to budgets and business scope), however you should not strike out the smaller companies, as some are still willing to sponsor the right person. Wikipedia provides a list of Australian companies.


You can also research the Yahoo Companies Directory to find companies in Australia to approach for sponsorship. The advantage of Yahoo is that they have categorised the companies for you to make it easier to find what kind of company you are looking for.


Contact these companies that interest you, sending them your resume / CV and enquire as to whether they have any opportunities available. Many of the larger companies tend to have a "Careers" section on their website, where they enable job seekers to search for their current vacancies, and also to submit their resume and cover letter into their database. This way, if they do not have a current vacancy that is suitable to your experience, they can call upon their database when a position does become available, and contact you.


2. Global Companies


Search out global companies who are based in both your home country and in Australia, and find out whether they offer transfer opportunities - quite often global companies do. Even though it might mean working in your home country for a period of time before an opportunity arises in Australia, it is worth it in the long run, if it means you can emigrate to Australia through that company. Global organisations also tend to look impressive on your CV / resume.


3. Keep a Record


Keep a list of the companies that interest you, and contact them all. I recommend phoning to speak to the manager of the department you would like to work in. If that fails, speak with the Human Resources department. Find out whether they are a company who are willing to sponsor someone from another country with the right skill set. Find out how often they destroy applications /resumes / CVs as well - most companies in Australia hang on to applications for 3-6 months, so to be safe, you should follow up your applications every three months. Keep a record of all of the dates you apply for jobs and speak with the company, for ease of keeping on top of your Australian job applications.


4. Plan a Trip to Australia


Once you have quite a healthy list of companies you would like to work for (no list is too long), and have applied and spoken to all of them, you should plan a trip to Australia where you can meet with each of the employers. If you are unable to set an appointment with every employer, make a plan to visit the company anyway, dropping off your updated resume, and try to get in front of either the department manager, or a Human Resources Manager.


Through making this vital connection with the Australian employers, you reach them on a personal level, and if they like you, they are more inclined to consider sponsorship than if they had not met you at all.


5. Volunteer Work Experience


If you are able to, when you visit Australia, try to line up some volunteering work with some organisations in Australia. Companies that are most likely to accept volunteers are charitable and non-profit organisations. Approach them and set it up before arriving in Australia so you can build it into your plan for your trip to Australia. Also ensure that you are volunteering in the area of your profession. It will be to your advantage if you have experience working in Australia when you are looking for a sponsor, even if it is volunteer employment. "Non Profit Organisations Australia", has a comprehensive listing of non-profit organisations in Australia by state / region / city or town, and is a great place to search for possible companies to approach for volunteer work.


6. Build your Networks


Use social media, join industry groups, make friends in all the right places and put yourself out there. Use your networks and use other people's networks - especially if you already know people in Australia. The more you put yourself out there, the more success you will have in finding an Australian employer who is willing to sponsor you. If you think of it this way: most people have at least 100 people in their networks. Therefore if each of those 100 people also have 100 people in their networks, you potentially have access to a network of 1000 people! The more people you are connected to, the more likely you are to find someone who has connections in Australia.


Make everyone that you know, aware of your search for sponsored employment in Australia, and ask them to reach out to anyone that they know, who may be able to help.


You should also try and be wise when building your networks and be selective with you you are connecting with. It would be wise, for example, to strive to make as many connections with Australians as possible, especially if they are working in the profession of your choice. Linked In is fantastic for professional networking and has the benefit of assisting employers to find you. Facebook, and other social networking sites can also be useful, particularly joining industry or Australia-focused groups.


7. Study in Australia


Are there any courses or further education in Australia in your industry you can enroll in? If you can get a student visa and go to Australia to study, you are normally entitled to a certain amount of hours per week that you can work. This is an awesome opportunity for you to network, get your foot in the door and gain valuable Australian experience and qualifications. Quite often, foreign nationals who study in Australia, are able to stay on in Australia afterward, by transferring their visa status and/or through finding sponsored employment in Australia. There is certainly an advantage for applying for jobs when you are already in Australia, as you are immediately available for job interviews. Again - it is making that personal connection with Australian employers.


8. Successful Self-Marketing


Prepare your marketing materials for success. Do your research to ensure that you will be competitive in the Australian job market - that means ensuring your resume / CV is in a successful Australian format, and ensuring you have a high-impact cover letter that will entice the Australian employer to review your resume / CV.


If you are serious about increasing your chances of finding an employer sponsor in Australia, you should consider having your resume professionally rewritten specifically for the Australian job market. Contracting an Australian professional to rewrite your resume to a successful Australian CV template, means that you will be in the hands of a specialist who works on a daily basis with foreign nationals, assisting them to find employment in Australia.


In Summary


Remember: an estimated 70% of jobs in Australia are not advertised, and are found in the Australian 'hidden job market'. It is essential to your success that you access this enormous resource of job opportunities in Australia.


By following the steps above, and consistently working towards your goal on a long-term basis through thorough research, keeping track of your applications, utilising the hidden job market, building your networks, ensuring your marketing materials are of high quality and competitive in the Australian job market, planning a trip to Australia, considering volunteer work in Australia and/or furthering your studies in Australia; you are guaranteed to increase your likelihood of finding a sponsored job in Australia.


Nadine Myers - Australian Emigration Job Search Strategist - Nab That Job in Australia!


http://www.nabthatjob.com

Monday, May 03, 2010

Hard Disk Lock

Dell Inspiron 1420 - how to lock the hard disk ..


finding..

How to clean the cat seat

found this.here .very useful guide on cleaning the car carpet or seat..will test it out..

Penang Speaker Corner

You dare to speak, when someone still saying like this .."..The stage is the best platform for us to speak out but police can still arrest us if anyone utters seditious remarks.."..read the staronline..but this is a good start, hopefully one day we can really have a "real" speaker corner like in London..where one can really speak out..

Remove Start-up Program

Window Vista - How to remove some program during the start up


Finding


Stop a program from running automatically when Windows starts



You can improve your computer's performance by preventing unnecessary programs from running automatically when Windows starts. Here's how:







  1. Click to open Windows Defender.




  2. Click the Tools button, and then click Software Explorer.




  3. In the Category box, click Startup Programs.




  4. Select the program that you want to prevent from running, and then click Disable.




  5. Click Yes to confirm that you want to stop that program from running.




  6. Repeat steps 4 and 5 for every program you want stop from running.





tried it not working..the Disable button grey off.


Hotel in Gurun

http://www.parkavenue.com.my/



http://www.swissgarden.com/hotels/sisp/


So far this is the only hotel that got free wifi in the room..I got email confirmation from them..




http://emeraldputerihotel.com/main.html

Business Broker

Looking for business to take over..here you are the business broker..here..


KLIA Express Train

KLIA Express Train schedule...





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