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It's over


Yup ! The final is finally over now. Am i feeling relief that everything just settled ? Or am i still worried about my upcoming results. Well i guess im currently having both of these feelings. I feel as though i just sat for my examination last Monday and now the exams was over. Time flies extremely fast if in case you never notice but sometimes it goes on terribly slow. Anyway, look forward to the future .. There's no doubt there will be obstacle along our way yet we just got to face it no matter what.

p.s : Bless me .. praying hard ..

Nicknames

Approximately 5 months of taking form 6 in school, my classmates had gave me quite a number of nicknames which actually breaks the record during my secondary year. Honestly, i was given a nickname by my close friend last 2 years which is kinda silly because it sounds funny. Hmm .. Let's see :

2006 :
1. frownie brownie

- technically there's no such word exist in dictionary. XP

2008 :
1. Pao

- Because during the first few months i always brought 'pao' to school.

2. Jiwang
- Er ... No idea.

3. Ang Pau
- Evolution from pao --> ang pau. (does that make any sense?)

4. Black hole
- Hmm .. As for this i am so going to kill the person who gave me that. Blehz

Go Green - Live Green - See Green - Protect Our Environment




April 22 is earth day, a time to celebrate gains we have made and create new visions to accelerate environmental progress. The push, especially for Americans, to reduce pollution and help save the environment is based on evidence that the decisions we have made, and continue to make, are damaging the air we breathe and the land we live on. What have you been doing to be more “eco-friendly”? If you’re not sure exactly what to do, here are some tips courtesy of kaboose to help you get started living a green lifestyle.
  • Save water by decreasing your shower time — or rather take a bath, which uses less water than a shower.
  • Get in the habit of brushing your teeth with the water off.
  • Recycle – junk mail, cell phones, paper products, plastic bags, and more.
  • Switch from paper and plastic bags to reusable bags and totes.
  • Forget the electric or gas dryer, and hang dry your clothing.
  • Opt for direct deposit, online banking, and paperless statements to reduce your paper usage.
  • Try your hand at composting (planting scraps from fruits, veggies, and coffee grounds outside), which will help create better soil and less landfill waste.
  • Don’t purchase disposable water bottles, but rather use recyclable (and refillable) beverage containers that you can fill with filtered water.
  • Unplug all of your appliances when you leave the house to save energy (and prevent a fire hazard).
  • If possible, take public transportation or walk.
  • Don’t use plastic storage containers, and definitely do not heat food within a plastic container in the microwave.
  • Save stained or ill-fitting clothing to use for dusting and cleaning.
  • Use rechargeable batteries.
  • Rent movies and borrow books, instead of purchasing.
  • Select products made of recyclable materials.
  • If possible, buy items that use less packaging.
  • Buy groceries in bulk, as it reduces packaging and the number of trips you take to the grocer. Purchase a membership to a wholesale club, such as Costco or BJ’s.
  • Purchase locally produced food at farmer’s markets and even road-side stands.
  • Use healthy and environmentally friendly cosmetics, such as mineral-based cosmetics and natural bath products.
  • Purchase organic foods, as they don’t contain pesticides and harmful chemicals, in addition to organic cotton.
p.s : adapted from http://ybpguide.com/2008/04/22/go-green-checklist/
check out : “Eco-Living Tip” from idealbite.com

It's all about loving nature
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