Tuesday 18 September 2012

E-Commerce.

Assalamualaikum....

Today, I will share to you all about e-commerce. Do you realize that nowadays, a entrepreneur used e-commerce as their platform to run the business? Ya, I sure you all were realized that. So, today my entry is about the one company that using e-commerce for their  business.

 Let, check out :

DeBess Merchant ( Com. No. : NS0096104-W )
They are Malaysia base company located in the town call Seremban and wholly operating by Muhammad Daniel Abdullah. They are authorize reseller/ distributor. They started operating in early 2009 as a authorized dealer for One Drop Perfume ( Malaysia made product ), their business is fully operated on online basis. They sell jacket, pant, shoes and so on and you can get in affordable price.

Example of their products :




How to Order Tips, as easy as 1, 2, 3.... step

Step 1) Select the items/ products that you want to order.

Step 2) Fill out the order form and click submit.

Step 3) They will then let you know the total price with postage in 24hours. And they will provide you with ours bank account no via sms.

Please make sure you make your payment within 24hours after have received their confirmation qoute/pricing and banking information. ( more than 24 hours, you have not make your payment, your order will automatically cancel ).

Please inform them once you have make payment on your order and please do keep the banking-in slip for reference purposes.

~ So, for those interested with their product you all just can clik this 3D.Daniel.World.  Okay, enjoy your shopping at there. Daaaa!

4 things to do while studying in ~Malaysia

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Today I will share some best places that you all must go and not miss out when you all are choosing University ( of course IPTA) further study when you want to fin Malaysia.

1.Visit Malaysia’s capital, Kuala Lumpur

If you've chosen to study abroad in Malaysia for your undergraduate degree, your first point of call should be Kuala Lumpur. The capital of this small island nation consists of a vibrant mix of cultures, wealth and business. From the colour, smells and bargains in the city's Chinatown district, to the high-rise office buildings surrounding the iconic Petronas Towers, Kuala Lumpur is a city that combines the historical with the contemporary, the traditional with the innovative. Be sure to get a bird’s-eye view of the city from the Kuala Lumpur Tower, photograph the Victoria clock tower that today is the court house, and enjoy the greenery of the Merdeka Square where the English spent their evenings playing cricket during the years when Malaysia was a British colony.



2. Experience real Malaysian culture in Penang

Nearest universities: University of Science, Malaysia (USM);
 
One of Malaysia’s most popular destinations is Penang and once you’ve experienced the hustle and bustle of the region’s capital, Georgetown and the surrounding district, you’ll see why it’s such an attraction to locals and tourists alike. The best way to explore Georgetown is on board a tuk tuk. Forget the air-conditioned bus, you’ll find out much more from your guide as he pedals you around the streets, past beautiful temples, down church row, and out onto the jetties. Rather English in its appearance (unsurprisingly after 171 years of British influence on the island), Penang is the most populated state in Malaysia and is also home to Universiti Sains Malaysia (USM).

3. Malaysian festivals

With such a melting pot of cultures in Malaysia, there’s no shortage of festivals taking place – in fact, study abroad in this part of the world and there are festivals taking place all year round. From Chinese New Year to Deepavali (the Hindu Festival of Light), Thaiponggal  (a Malaysian harvest festival), to international dragon boat racing – these cultures are known for their colour, their love of life, their passion and their celebrations. Get caught up in the crowd, revel in the atmosphere and enjoy this added experience of studying abroad.



 4. Taman Negara National Park
Malaysia’s top two universities are situated in Kuala Lumpur so much of your time studying abroad is likely to be spent in this concrete jungle. However, there are plenty of places to escape the city, and Taman Negara National Park, with its 4,000 square kilometres of forest, may be exactly what you’re looking for. Among the plentiful varieties of flora and fauna, you may also come across exotic animals such as elephants and tigers, but you might want to be on a guided tour before encountering those! Spend a night under the stars as part of a safari, or if you’re between semesters, why not spend a week in the bush – a nine-day trek will get you to the top of Gunung Taha, the highest mountain on the Malaysian Peninsular.



Wednesday 12 September 2012

RING TOPOLOGY.....





Ring network is a network topology in which each node connects to exactly two other nodes, forming a single continuous pathway for signals through each node - a ring. Data travels from node to node, with each node along the way handling every packet.

Because a ring topology provides only one pathway between any two nodes, ring networks may be disrupted by the failure of a single link. A node failure or cable break might isolate every node attached to the ring.

Fiber Distributed Data Interface networks overcome this vulnerability by sending data on a clockwise and a counterclockwise ring: in the event of a break data is wrapped back onto the complementary ring before it reaches the end of the cable, maintaining a path to every node along the resulting "C-Ring".

Many ring networks add a "counter-rotating ring" to form a redundant topology. Such "dual ring" networks include Spatial Reuse Protocol, Fiber Distributed Data Interface (FDDI), and Resilient Packet Ring.
802.5 networks -- also known as IBM Token Ring networks—avoid the weakness of a ring topology altogether: they actually use a star topology at the physical layer and a Multistation Access Unit (MAU) to imitate a ring at the datalink layer.

Sunday 9 September 2012

5 ways to Deal with Stress.

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Life can be stressfull, sometimes you will have to deal with ongoing stress positively. Stress can have a variety of causes such as family problems, job problems, financial difficulties, poor health and so on. It is important to recognize the causes and take steps to deal with the root of the problem and tackle the symptoms. Most importantly, don't battle alone : ask for help from a friend and if necessary a profesional one.
Here have 5 steps can you follow to deal with stress :
1. Take steps towards thinking more positively. This will help to re-establish some balance in your life. Say something positive to yourself as soon as you wake up every morning. This will keep you energy and mind focused on positively.
2. Learn to relax. Listen to calm and soft music. It really gets you relaxed and happy . Try listening to music with no vocals and pick music with instruments like piano or guitar.
3. Be organised. Set goals for what you need to achieve that day, then write a ''to do list''. When writing your ''to do list'', know your limits : be realistic about what you can accomplish in a day.
4. Identify the things that put under stress. Make sure you understand whay you become stressed so that you can try to avoid these circumstances. 

5. Talk to friends. This is one of the most important things, as keeping things bottled up can only cause more stress.

Till then, I will share you about more interesting tips ya! :)

5 tips to be confident.

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Hello and hai hai hai ! This entry I will share with you all about how to become confident. Here have 5 tips for you to practices :
1. Don't compare yourself with everybody. It is a wasteful pursuit and you could be doing something better with you time and energy. Know what you, personally, want and expect from yourself and focus on attaining those things. The things that you want and expect from yourself don't have anything to do with how to measure up to others.
2. Speak positively at all times. When you hear yourself saying negative about yourself, instantly replace it with a positive comment.
3. Slow down all your movements including your walking speed. Quick  movements and actions are the product of someone who is nervous and not in control.
4. Try to do easy things and win. If you play video-games play a round in easy difficulty. Or just do anything in which you can hope to win easily. This gives you confidence and makes your mind steady.
5. Be an optimist. Think about the good things that may happen if you succeed.
Okay, I hope all this tips will help you all to be more confident on you life and remember that confident must gradually be developed by a pattern of positive thinking and action, it can't be faked.