Tuesday, March 16, 2010

My Family Background

My parents have their own business whereas they were satay seller in 'Pasar Malam' in our hometown.Costumers love of my parent's satay because it so cheap and delicious.

Every Friday,before i'm here,I always help my parents sell of the satay in Jengka 18,and every Monday I will help my parents in Jengka 19.Actually I like the satay that my mother made because it so delicious.



My experience

After Stpm,I have try to looking for work experience.So,I try to work in a cake shop at Bandar Pusat Jengka,near with my hometown.Although I'm not work at there in long time,but I'm still get a new experience how to bake


This is my brother.His name is Muhammad Umar bin Hambar.He is 19 years old,and now he has work at kitchen store in Temerloh.
This is my sister.Her name is Nor Habibah binti Hambar.She is 15 years old,and now she studies in Madrasah Al-Uloom,Sg.Salan,Jerantut,Pahang Darul Makmur.



This is my younger sister.Her name is Harithah binti Hambar.She is 9 years old,and she studies in Sekolah Kebangsaan Jengka 23,Bandar Jengka,Pahang Darul Makmur.

About My Self


My name is Aishah binti Hambar.I have parents and siblings.My father's name is Hambar bin Mohd Taib and my mother's name is Salmiah binti Ishak.I have 2 brothers and 2 sisters.I am the elder on my siblings.My brothers are 19 and 18 years old each other.Their name are Muhd Umar and Muhd Awis,whereas my sisters are 15 and 9 years old each other.Their names are Nor Habibah and Harithah.I love my family because they always support me whatever of my situation.



Sunday, March 14, 2010


ECONOMICS

Economics is the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
Economics Quotes
1.It's not your salary that make you rich,it's your spending habits.
2.An economist is an expert who will know tomorrow why the things he predicted yesterday didn't happen today.
3.The meaning of economic freedom is that the individual is in a position. to choose the way in which he wants to integrate himself into the totality of society.
4.The world does not pay for what a person knows,but it pays for what a person does with what he knows.





MARKETING

Marketing is my course in this UiTM City Campus.For me,marketing is an interesting course because it teach me how to manage about business with right way.Marketing is the process by which companies determine what products or services may be of interest to customers, and the strategy to use in sales, communications and business development.It is an integrated process through which companies create value for customers and build strong customer relationships in order to capture value from customers in return.Marketing is the wide range of activities involved in making sure that you're continuing to meet the needs of your customers and getting value in return. Marketing is usually focused on one product or service. Thus, a marketing plan for one product might be very different than that for another product. Marketing activities include "inbound marketing," such as market research to find out, for example, what groups of potential customers exist, what their needs are, which of those needs you can meet, how you should meet them, etc. Inbound marketing also includes analyzing the competition, positioning your new product or service (finding your market niche), and pricing your products and services. "Outbound marketing" includes promoting a product through continued advertising, promotions, public relations and sales.

I like to studies in marketing course because it so interesting.I hope,I can studies in this course with details part so that i can application it when I have been work after graduation.

Introduction of information systems




Description



Databases are at the heart of modern commercial application development. Their use extends beyond this to many applications and environments where large amounts of data must be stored for efficient update and retrieval. The purpose of this course is to provide an introduction to the design and use of database systems, as well as an appreciation of the key issues in building such systems in heterogeneous and Web environments.
We begin by covering the relational model and the SQL language. We then study methods for database design, covering the entity relationship model. Next, we discuss XML as a data model, and present languages for querying it. We see how XML is used for sharing data among different applications in a distributed environment. Finally, we touch on some advanced topics on the implementation of database systems, such as transactions and indexing.




This introduction to information systems is relevant with my studies.

Friday, March 12, 2010

What is Malaysian Chinese Food


Chinese merchants and traders have long ago been linked to the Malayan Peninsula in the South China Sea. The natural port of Malacca was a strategic trading post and a vital link to other traders from far across the globe. In order to establish trade and diplomatic ties, the ruling Chinese Emperor ordered a royal entourage to escort Princess Hang Li Po to marry the Sultan of Malacca. This historic juncture marked the first Chinese settlers in the port town of Malacca on the Malayan Peninsula. Many of these early settlers intermarried and integrated with local Malays, forming a unique community called Peranakan.


It was, however, later in history during the 1800s, that the Chinese came in masses to the Malayan Peninsula. It was during the era of the last European colonists, the British, that a large influx of Chinese journeyed to the Malayan Peninsula for employment. Tin had long since been discovered in the jungles of the Malayan Peninsula. It was only now under the British, that large scale tin mining was viable and operational. The booming tin mining industry attracted the much needed workforce of Chinese who came in large numbers, mostly from the Southern provinces of China. These early Chinese migrants were guest workers who came with the intention of one day returning to their homeland and families. Although the majority of Chinese were employed in the tin mining industry, some were small business merchants and artisans. Various small businesses, those supporting the tin mining industry and those in general soon contributed to the initial economic growth of the country. When Malaysia gained independence from the British in 1957, many Chinese returned to their homeland in China; and many more chose to stay, making up 26% of today's population of 22 million in Malaysia.

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