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Cuti bersempena sambutan wabak H1N1

setelah bertahan beberapa lama akhirnya utp tewas...walaubagaimana pun utp masih antara ipta ipts yg paling kental bertahan dari menutup operasi berbanding ipta ipts lain...

cuti bermula ari ni...sampai weekend depan...certain orang hepi certain lagi tak brapa hepi...ye la baru minggu kedua kan...macam tak berbaloi je balik utp...kalo macam aku...tak brapa best kot...sebab sekarang ni tengah semangat wat fyp...tak pasal-pasal tsangkut plak...haaaiiihhh~

ramai meragui kenapa utp biar student balik and yang ada simptom maybe bleh spread dekat rumah...well jawapannya mudah je...utp tak mao bertanggungjawab if something happens inside the campus that can bring bad image for the university...so easy way sent all student home and if the students are infected at home it is no longer their responsibility...so tak yah la persoalkan lagi ye...they may have other exception...but for me it is the only reason...apa yang penting for student skang balik rumah dan jaga diri baik-baik...


so dengan ini secara rasminya aku isytiharkan utp akan ditutup dari 31 july - 8 august 2009...so kawan-kawan suma...selamat bercuti...

Manchester United was here

tanggal 18 july 2009 akan slalu terpahat dalam ingatan aku...sebabnya man utd my faveret football team telah datang ke malaysia dan aku berjaya menyaksikan mereka scara live...kat sini ada lah sikit gambar dri tempat duduk aku yang agak tinggi tu...lambat masuk punya pasal abes penuh tempat yang nice...tapi takpe la at least nampak gak...

gambar tak brapa best la sebab dari handphone...tp at least i do have some memories with united...resultnya malaysia 2 vs man utd 3...













owh by the...aku tak jadi la nak pindah ke wordpress complicated sangat...pastu dengan internet yang slalu slow je ni baik guna blogspot je kan?hehe...

Soalan lazim influenza A

Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia

INFLUENZA A (H1N1)

SOALAN-SOALAN LAZIM

1. Apakah itu penyakit Influenza A (H1N1)?

Influenza A (H1N1) adalah sejenis penyakit berjangkit yang disebabkan oleh sejenis virus baru. Virus ini terhasil dari mutasi gene virus influenza babi, burung dan manusia.

2. Negara mana yang dilanda penyakit ini?
Maklumat yang ada pada masa ini menunjukkan bahawa kes yang terawal dijangkiti virus ini dilaporkan dari Mexico dan Amerika Syarikat pada April 2009 dan telah terus menular ke negara-negara lain. Untuk maklumat terkini tentang negara-negara yang dilanda penyakit ini, sila rujuk laman web www.moh.gov.my dan www.who.int.

3. Apakah tanda dan gejala penyakit ini?
Gejala awal jangkitan ini adalah mirip selesema, seperti demam, batuk, sakit kepala, sakit badan, sakit tekak, selesema dan kadangkala muntah-muntah atau cirit birit.

4. Bagaimana kita boleh dijangkiti?
Virus ini berjangkit apabila pesakit batuk atau bersin. Titisan cecair pernafasan yang keluar akan terkena tangan pesakit, permukaanpermukaan (surfaces) atau tersebar ke udara. Seterusnya, seseorang akan dijangkiti sama ada melalui pernafasan; melalui sentuhan dengan tangan pesakit atau menyentuh permukaan-permukaan yang tercemar dengan titisan cecair pesakit.

5. Pada masa ini, adakah jangkitan berlaku daripada babi kepada manusia?
Tidak

6. Apakah nasihat kepada orang yang dijangkiti virus ini?
• SEGERA dapatkan rawatan daripada doktor.
• Untuk mengelakkan jangkitan kepada orang lain, tutup mulut dengan tisu atau sapu tangan apabila batuk dan bersin. Kerap mencuci tangan dengan air dan sabun.
• Tinggal di rumah dan hadkan hubungan dengan orang lain. Elak menyentuh mata, hidung dan mulut.
• Elakkan daripada pergi ke tempat awam yang sesak.
• Jangan gunakan pengangkutan awam untuk menggelakkan jangkitan kepada orang lain.

7. Berapa lamakah orang yang dijangkiti boleh menyebarkan virus ini?
• Selagi mereka mempunyai gejala penyakit ini. Biasanya sehingga 7 hari dari tarikh mula mengalami gejala penyakit ini.
• Kanak-kanak boleh menyebarkan penyakit ini bagi tempoh yang lebih lama.

8. Bagaimana anda boleh menghindari jangkitan penyakit ini?
• Jauhi orang yang nampak tidak sihat dan menghidapi demam dan batuk.
• Kerap cuci tangan dengan air dan sabun.
• Elak menyentuh muka, khususnya hidung dan mulut untuk mengurangkan kemungkinan jangkitan.
• Jika anda berada di tempat yang dilanda penyakit ini, elakkan berada di tempat awam yang sesak.
• Ketahui situasi semasa penyakit ini dan langkah-langkah pencegahan yang perlu diambil.
• Amalkan cara hidup sihat. Dapatkan tidur yang cukup, makan secara sihat dan lakukan aktiviti fizikal.

B. Berkenaan Vaksin

1. Terdapatkah vaksin untuk melindungi diri daripada Influenza A (H1N1)?
Belum ada.

2. Adakah vaksin baru akan dicipta?
Ya. WHO sedang berusaha ke arah itu.

3. Bilakah vaksin yang sesuai akan dihasilkan?
Mengikut WHO, ini akan mengambil masa antara 4 hingga 6 bulan.

C. Berkenaan Rawatan

1. Terdapatkah ubat untuk merawat penyakit ini?

Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia mempunyai stok antiviral yang boleh merawat Influenza A (H1N1).

2. Bolehkah antiviral ini memberi perlindungan?
Antiviral ini digunakan untuk memberi rawatan yang berkesan dan tidak memberi perlindungan sepertimana vaksin.

D. Berkenaan Babi dan Influenza A (H1N1)

1. Adakah selamat memakan daging babi dan produk babi?
Ya. Daging babi dan produk babi yang dimasak pada suhu yang betul (160°F/70°C) adalah selamat untuk dimakan.

E. Berkenaan perjalanan ke luar negara

1. Bolehkah kita ke luar negara?

WHO tidak mengeluarkan sebarang larangan perjalanan. Walaubagaimanapun perjalanan yang tidak penting, khususnya ke negara-negara yang dilanda wabak ini perlulah dielak atau ditangguhkan. Jika perjalanan tidak dapat dielak, langkah-langkah perlindungan diri yang sesuai mesti diambil. Mereka yang sakit mesti menangguhkan perjalanan. Sekiranya jatuh sakit setelah pulang, segera dapatkan rawatan.

F. Berkenaan Tahap-Tahap Pandemik

1. Apakah maksud tahap amaran Fasa 5 yang dikeluarkan WHO?
Pada tahap ini telah ada wabak di peringkat komuniti di sekurang-kurangnya 2 negara dalam satu-satu zon/kawasan/ rantau WHO.

2. Apakah yang dimaksudkan dengan jangkitan manusia yang berterusan
(sustained human to human transmission)?
Jangkitan yang berlaku apabila 3 generasi terlibat – iaitu virus disebarkan daripada individu A kepada individu B dan seterusnya tersebar kepada individu C.

3. Apakah perbezaan antara ‘kes berkemungkinan dijangkiti’ (probable case)
dan ‘kes disahkan’ (confirmed case)?
• Kes yang ‘berkemungkinan dijangkiti’ mempunyai gejala-gejala selesema seperti demam, batuk, sakit kepala, lesu; dan sama ada positif kepada ujian influenza A atau mempunyai hubungan dengan kes lain yang ‘berkemungkinan dijangkiti’ atau kes yang telah disahkan.
• Kes yang disahkan adalah kes yang telah disahkan positif melalui ujian makmal.

4. Pada peringkat manakah wabak ini akan diisytiharkan sebagai pandemik?
Pada fasa 6.

Bagi maklumat lanjut, sila hubungi Bilik Gerakan CPRC Kebangsaan, Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia di talian 03–8881 0200/0300 atau e-mel ke cprc@moh.gov.my

www.moh.gov.my

Buang Baby kat university??? Btul ke?

Kalo la btul...mmg xbleh dimaafkan...apa la dosa baby 2 smpi nk kena buang cm 2...perlu ke dia tanggung akibat atas kesilapan, kekurangan mak bapak dia...setiap nyawa berhak hidup kat dunia ni...sapa kita nk amek nyawa manusia cm 2 je...yg aku dgr baby 2 mmg dah nazak sgt time jmpa 2...kesiannya...apa la keji sgt mak bapak dia...kalo xnak anak 2 xyah la buang...byk lg org nk anak kat dunia ni...smpi ati buang darah daging sndri...masyaAlllah...rosak2...apa la nk jd dgn masyarakat kita skang...smakin zalim...smakin xda ati prasaan...aku doa2 la org yg buat perbuatan tkutuk ni akan menerima blsn yg stimpal dgn apa yg dia dah wat...ni dah kira kes bunuh ni...wat malu n rosak nama baik university je...

http://malaysia.news.yahoo.com/bnm/20080730/tts-police-baby-993ba14.html

http://www.hmetro.com.my/Current_News/myMetro/Wednesday/Mutakhir/20080730182720/Article

Chelsea 2 Malaysia 0

Last night i went to stadium shah alam to watch Malaysia XI vs Chelsea...aku pegi dgn aizam, nabil as driver, n ketek...kat sna jmpa kenny...btolak dlm kul6 ptg...walopon x brapa tau jln tp alhamdulillah smpi gak...tp sblm nk msk stadium 2 byk plak dugaan...1st round sorg apek china jaga parking maxis xkasi masuk...walopon kitorg dah tnjk pass vip kat dia...mmg sengal...kena kuar skali lg...pas ni msk pintu gerbang stadium plak xbleh...celaka ar polis2 n kuli2 polis yg double standard...keta2 besar kasi je msk...keta murah2 sbleh2 xbg msk walopon dah ckp ada reserves parking utk kitorg...kena u turn jauh2 plak...pas 2 nk msk skali lg jmpa ketua dorg kat situ ar...nasib baik bleh msk...this time apek cina 2 ada lg...still xbg msk...tp ada ar brother2 yg lalu ckp suh kitorg msk je...jgn pedulikan dia...so kitorg pon msk...time 2 dah kul8 ar lbey krg...pegi solat pas 2 dlm 845 game start.

Xda la nmpk sgt player2 kat tgh padang 2...tp ok ar bleh cam lg...chelsea start slow sket...malaysia almost score dlu kot...slowly chelsea pon tnjk power...bleh la tgk kecelakaan lampard n deco ngayamkan midfield msia...attack pny attack...last2 chelsea dpt score...anelka score...walopon keeper dpt tepis tp bola 2 msk gak...pas 2 chelsea control game lg...smpi rht...after baru main kejap ashley cole plak tmbh 1 lg...keeper bleh tepis gak tp still bolos...after that goal...game jd slow gila...chelsea dah lepak2...ada la skali2 msia attack...tp ssh kot nk score...final score chelsea 2 malaysia xi 0...ok la 2...xda la truk sgt...

after game lepak2 kat luar stadium tggu jam kurang sket...borak2 dgn jambu pojan...haha...dari wales...dekat kul 12 gak ar bru blk...pas 2 p antar kenny...then trus blk wangsa maju...b4 blk melantak dlu kat NZ...after blk trus padam...penat gilos...tp ok la puas ati la gak...kalo fan chelsea mst lg puas...pape hal pn next season ttp man utd yg mng epl...haha...

Best Malay Movie of The Year



After Cinta Kabir Bahtia is back. His latest ice cream is called "Sepi". Personally aku rasa this muvi is much better than Cinta. Watak2 yg ada dlm crita ni sgt menarik utk kita kenali. Plot crita yg kuat walaupun terpecah kpada 3 crita brasingan. Ianya mengisahkan ttg Adam, Sufi and Imaan. Sdikit sinopsis dri crita Adam, ianya mengenai seorg lelaki yg jatuh cinta dgn seorang wanita yg bakal berkahwin tidak lma lg. Adakah wanita itu juga jatuh cinta dgnnya? sila tgk kat cinema ye. Then crita ttg Sufi. Ianya mengenai seorg lelaki yg khilangan isterinya dlm satu kmlgn dan mengalami kmurungan shingga dia bertemu seorg wanita. tetapi wanita ini sudah berkahwin. bagaimana kisahnya?sila tgk kat cinema ye. last but not least crita imaan. Ianya mengenai seorg pelajar wanita menjadi penulis kepada sebuah puisi btajuk Sepi. ianya akn dipentaskan oleh seorg pelajar lelaki yg juga menyukainya. tetapi dia sudah mempunyai boyfren. bagaimana kisah cinta mreka?sila tgk kat cinema ye. Bleh detect persmaan crita2 ni? tp igt stiap crita mempunyai haluan dan keputusan yg berbeza. Selamat menonton Sepi. Sokonglah industri filem Malaysia.

The role of petronas: Check your facts on the oil issue

I'M tired of people criticising Petronas after the fuel price hike of June 4.

This shows how uninformed some people are about the role of Petronas as the national oil company.As a retired Petronas engineer who served the company for 28 years and had been posted to North Africa, the Middle East and Central Asia, I am qualified to talk about the company and its operations. First, the salaries paid to Petronas employees are not as high as people think. At best, they are industry average. Some even left the company to work with companies that paid more. Bonus? I worked with Petronas for almost three decades and never received a bonus amounting to six months or 12 months. On average, it was two months.
Let's shed light on the quality of the country's crude oil and refined products, especially the ones processed by Petronas. Malaysia produces about 600,000 barrels of crude oil per day (and about 100,000 barrels condensate). Of this crude volume, 339,000 barrels are refined locally for local consumption.The rest is exported (and yes, because it has lower sulphur content, it fetches higher prices). The Malaysian crude oil, known as the Tapis Blend, is the most expensive in the world. Malaysia also imports about 230,000 barrels of crude oil per day, mainly from the Middle East, to be refined here. This crude oil contains higher sulphur and is less expensive (so the country gains more by exporting its crude). In Malaysia, this crude is processed by Petronas at its second refinery in Malacca, and also by Shell at its Port Dickson refinery. Different refineries are built and configured to refine different types of crude. And each crude type yields different percentage of products (diesel, gasoline, kero-sene and cooking gas) per barrel.But most importantly, products that come out at the end of the refining process have the same quality, regardless of the crude types. That's why Petronas, Shell and ExxonMobil share the same pipeline to transport the finished products from their refineries to a distribution centre in the Klang Valley. The three companies collect the products at this centre to distribute them to their networks. What makes Petronas' petrol different from Shell's, for example, is the additive that each company adds. Many people also do not understand the role and function of Petronas. It is a business that generates income and value for its shareholder. In this case, Petronas' shareholder is the government. In 1974, when Petronas was set up, the government gave it RM10 million as seed capital. From 1974 to last year, Petronas made RM570 billion in accumulated profits, and returned RM335.7 billion to the government. That is about 65 per cent of the profits. That means for every RM1 that Petronas makes, 65 sen goes back to the government. Last year, Petronas made a pre-tax profit of RM86.8 billion. The amount given back to the government (in royalty, dividends, corporate income tax, petroleum products' income tax and export duty) was RM52.3 billion. The rest of the profit of about RM7.87 billion was used to pay off minority interests and taxes in foreign countries (Petronas operates in more than 30 countries), and the remaining RM26.7 billion was reinvested. The amount reinvested seems a lot, but the oil and gas industry is technology and capital-intensive. Costs have gone up exponentially in the last couple of years. Previously, to drill a well, it cost about US$3 million (RM9.6 million); now it costs US$7 million. The use of rigs was US$200,000 a day two years ago; now it costs US$600,000. The amount returned by Petronas to the government makes up 35 per cent of the government's total annual income, to be used by the government for expenditure, development, operations, and yes, for subsidies. That means for every RM1 the government makes, 35 sen is contributed by Petronas. So, instead of asking what happens to Petronas' money or profits, people should ask how the money paid by Petronas to the government is allocated. A lot of people also ask why Malaysia exports its crude oil.Shouldn't it stop exporting and sell at lower prices to local refiners? If Malaysia is an oil-exporting country, why can't it sell petrol or diesel at lower prices like other oil-producing countries in the Middle East? I don't have to answer the first couple of questions. It's simple economics, and crude oil is a global commodity. Why can't we sell petrol and diesel at lower prices, like in the Middle East? Comparing Saudi Arabia and other big producers with Malaysia is like comparing kurma with durian, because these Middle Eastern countries have bigger oil and gas reserves. Malaysia has 5.4 billion barrels of oil reserves, and about 89 trillion cubic feet of gas.Compare that with Saudi Arabia's 260 billion barrels of oil and 240 trillion cubic feet of gas. Malaysia produces 600,000 barrels per day of oil. Saudi Arabia produces nine million barrels per day. At this rate, Saudi Arabia's crude oil sales revenue could amount to US$1.2 billion per day.At this rate, it can afford almost everything -- free education, healthcare and subsidies -- for its people. However, these countries have in the past few years come up with policies and strategies to prolong their reserves and diversify their income bases. In this sense, Malaysia (and Petronas) has had a good head start, as it has been doing this a long time. Fuel prices in Malaysia are controlled by the government based on a formula under the automatic pricing mechanism introduced more than two decades ago. It is under this mechanism that the calculation of prices is made, based on the actual cost of petrol or diesel, the operating costs, margin for dealers, margin for retail oil companies (including Petronas Dagangan) and the balancing number of duty or subsidy. No retail oil company or dealer makes money from the hike of fuel prices. Oil companies pay for the products at market prices, but have to sell low, so the government reimburses the difference; hence, the subsidy. The subsidy as a concept is OK as long as it benefits the lower-income group. But there has to be a limit to how much and how long the government should bear and sustain subsidies. An environment where prices are kept artificially low indefinitely will not benefit anyone. That's why Indonesia is more proactive in removing subsidies. Even Vietnam (which is a socialist country) is selling fuel at market prices. As for the allegation that Petronas is not transparent in terms of its accounts and business transactions, I would point out that it is first and foremost a company, operating under the rules and regulations of the authorities, including the Registrar of Companies, and the Securities Commission and Bursa Mal-aysia for its four listed subsidiaries (Petronas Dagangan, Petronas Gas, MISC and KLCC Property Holdings). Petronas, the holding company, produces annual reports that are available to whoever wants them, and are distributed to many parties and places; including to the library at Parliament House for members. Petronas also makes the annual report available on its website. The accounts are audited. Although Petronas is not listed on Bursa Malaysia, it could be considered a listed entity as its bonds and financial papers are traded overseas. This requires scrutiny from investors and rating agencies such as Standard & Poor's and Moody's. I hope this will help people understand the oil and gas industry. Apart from being capital-intensive, it is also complex and volatile. Don't simply attack Petro-nas. Check your facts first.

http://www.nst.com.my/Current_News/NST/Thursday/Letters/2271633/Article/index_html

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