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MY PERCEPTION ABOUT THIS LANGUAGE PROJECT - ENTRY 12

I've learned a lot of good things from this Language Project. Everyone knows English is an international language in the world. Most people are using this language on the daily life. By doing this project, I've gained more and more knowledge for studying English. For example in dialogue session, I learned how to communicate with foreign people. Besides, I also learned be disciplined as to timely submit the assignments on time have been set. These are also able to obtain a variety of experiences of joy and sorrow during project assignments given by the lecturers.

I am so amazed to experience the work in producing a given entry to complete. Besides, these also able to let me learn new knowledge related to the world of technology and internet in this project. This is a very impressive and I absolutely will remember forever. This Language Project also able to help me to make these entries as a reference for me in future.



This Language Project help me mastering in English and learning to enhance their English well. This is totally helpful. I won't be regret. The Language Project is very good for me who is interested in learning English.





WHY ENGLISH IS IMPORTANT - ENTRY 11

Imagine if people didn't study English. How would people be speaking and learning today? In order to sound educated and literate people need to thoroughly study English. It is also heavily needed in the business world as well as your own private world. English also teaches you to communicate and process things more accurately. If we didn't have a set English language communicating would be extremely difficult.
The main reason to study English is to sound educated and literate. In order to advance in the professional world, you must have proper English and good speech. For example, although President George W. Bush is an extremely smart and important person he at times lacks public speaking abilities. This has been a detriment to him and a big reason why people may not favor him. Where as, President Bill Clinton spoke very well and was very poplar with the people because he was able to properly connect with the public. This ties in the reason for why studying English thoroughly is important in the business world. In order to obtain a good career an advancement as well as respect from your peers you have to be literate and well educated.
An additional reason for studying English is for communication. You are much more accepted in the world if you portray yourself better. People will think of you in a better way and you will have a better chance of being accepted. You will most likely also have more opportunities in life.


In conclusion there are many reasons as to why studying English is important. One is being that you sound more educated and literate, two is to communicate properly with others, and three because it is important for career advancement and respect in the business world. Learning English never ends, there is the English dictionary that has so many words in it that most people have never even utilized or heard. Learning to properly use one new word each week is a great way to continually learn to utilize the English language.





MY IDOL - ENTRY 10 (INDIVIDUAL)

  Who is your idol? Most everyone has their idols, including me. I also have my own favorite idol. The person whose qualifies I particular admire is my mother. According to me, my mother is the best one in my family. She is my idol over the world.

  My mother is someone who full with love. She always gives her pure love to her family. She love us more than herself. She raises her daughter and son with her love. She is also fair to gives her love, for instance she never differentiates between me and my other siblings.

  The strong woman who always gives me many motivations is my mom. She is the best motivator for me. She always gives some motivations to me to face my life, for instance when  I dropped, she gives me a good motivation and I can stand again suddenly.

  Someone who has hobbies cooking and reading in my family is my mom. She likes cooking. She always makes something special in our dining room. It is really delicious. She is the best chef over the world. Further more, my mom loves reading books such as magazines or healthy book. She also likes to collect recipes. It is an interesting hobby. 

  My mother is my best idol for me. She is not only as a good mother but also good as a 'friend' for me. I love her so much. She is the most perfect person in our house. I just can not imagine what it would be like without her.

-MAISARAH BT MASUAN-


My mother is the most important person in my life. Not only did she carry me for nine months but she continues to support and love me regardless of what I have put her through to bring me up.So far my mother has the greatest impact in my life. Many people have come and passed but she keeps by my side helping and advising me on all the important values of a good life.

As I watch her struggle to bring all my three siblings and me up I can only hope to be such a strong and hardworking person myself. She diligently takes care of our family while still running her business.
She has shown us that with hard work and determination anything is possible. My mother is patient and when she puts her heart on something, she doesn’t give up until she sees results. My mother runs several successful businesses and is able to juggle between her business and taking care of us. This is something I can only hope to have.

My mother and I are close and I normally go to her for advice. She has taught me a lot and has helped me become a better person in life. She is intelligent and knows the solution to almost any problems I seek advice for.

I have seen her struggle day to day to ensure we are all ok while still managing to run her demanding businesses. She is a strong woman and doesn’t let any setbacks hold her back. I remember a time when some burglars broke into one of her business and made away with almost everything. That didn’t deter her; she restocked and continued as if nothing had happened. My mother is spiritual and gives us advice on the values of life and how we should treat others

My mother is always there for me and always pushes me to go after my dreams. She doesn’t put any pressure on me but walks with me in every step to ensure that I am in the right path towards achieving my goals. My mother has taught me so much and will always be grateful.


-NUR RASSIDAH BINTI ABD RAHMAN-




Many of them remain anonymous , some will become our friends but from that , only one person will become our idol. Everyone will be looking for someone to be their idol for inspiration in life. most of them will make their parents as an idol. Same goes to me. I chose my mother as an idol of my life after seeing the pain my mother raised me and my brother after my dad passed away a few years ago.

She teaches me about the meaning of life. She has taught me so much in the last 18 years of my life. My mother was born on 23rd March 1966. So, this year she is forty-eight years old. My mom is supporting me throughout the ups and downs. My mother has always been there for me even when no one else was and she has sacrifice a lot to provide for our family putting long hours in at workand it seems like she works non stop because when she is home she doesn't stop to rest not even for a second me and myself sometimes wonder how one person can do so much in one day and continue to do all this through out a whole week and sometimes this makes me feel guilty at seeing how hard she works I just feel so helpless watching her, wanting to help her but I can barley take care of myself.

In the end, I wouldn’t be the same person if I didn’t have my mom by my side keeping me on track and emphasizing the importance of being the best at everything I can do. She is the definition of a true idol. 

-FATIN SURAYA BINTI SAFIAN-





MOVIE / BOOK REVIEW - ENTRY 9






Elsa is icy.

No, really. She's not just a little standoffish (though she's that, too). Everything she touches actually freezes solid. She merely needs to gesture to send snow and ice flying. She's colder than a popsicle, as frigid as a football game in Barrow, Alaska. Even Narnia's White Witch would accuse Elsa of overdoing things a little.

Not that she has a choice. From birth, she's had this gift (or curse) of being able to conjure cold with just a touch or gesture or thought. It used to be fun, too: As a kid (and heir to the lovely, vaguely Norwegian kingdom of Arendelle) she would turn the palace ballroom into a gigantic icebox so she could play in it with her sister.

Alas, roughhousing with magic isn't always the safest thing. When Elsa accidentally zaps Anna (she's the sister) in the head with one of her frigid blasts—necessitating an emergency trip to some wise, old trolls—Elsa decides to keep her snowy powers bottled up. Anna is made to forget that Elsa ever had powers in the first place, but as Elsa's now-hidden magic grows stronger and stronger, the two sisters grow ever more distant. Elsa closes herself off, both emotionally and literally, from any sort of human contact—for everyone's good, she thinks.

But not even über-chilly princesses can fend off warmth forever. On her coronation day, tradition dictates that the palace throw open its doors and invite the kingdom in for a sumptuous ball. Elsa knows she must, so she does—taking every precaution she can to make sure she doesn't freeze everyone out.

It's not enough. When Anna introduces Elsa to a handsome stranger named Prince Hans, and the two ask for her blessing in marriage, Elsa—dutiful, frigid Elsa—says no. In desperation, Anna grabs Elsa's hand and pulls off one of her protective gloves.

And the cold front sweeps in.

Elsa flees the ballroom and escapes into the wild, leaving a trail of icicles behind her. It's an abdication, of sorts—an admission that she is a monster, unfit for human companionship. If she can just go away, she need not hurt anyone again.

There's only one problem: She already has. Even though it's July, Arendelle is caked in ice—the result of Elsa's panic and fear. And Anna, feeling the whole thing's her fault, knows she has to go after her sister and make things right.

"She's my sister," she says on her way out the castle door. "She would never hurt me."

Positive Elements

Following decades of Disney tradition, Frozen is a fairy tale about true love. But this time, the prime love in play is between sisters, not a young and blushing couple: Anna loves her older sister fiercely, and for years she's been so puzzled and hurt by Elsa's chilly distance. Elsa loves Anna just as much—which is why she's kept such a chilly distance. Elsa sacrificed her own happiness, in a way, to keep the people she loves safe.

When Elsa's powers are unleashed, Anna rides to her aid, getting help from Kristoff, a wandering ice salesman, en route. She risks her life on more than one occasion for her sis, and eventually helps Elsa find a way to control her powers.

Indeed, sacrificial love abounds here. It has to: When Anna is struck with a cold shard that only sacrificial love can melt, several people seem to be good, qualified candidates to make that sacrifice. Kristoff, who's fallen in love with Anna, takes her to fiancé Hans—hoping that "true love's kiss" will thaw her chilly soul. A lively snowman named Olaf lights a fire and volunteers to stay with Anna, helping to keep her warm. "Some people are worth melting for," he says. Hans, put in charge of the kingdom in Elsa and Anna's absence, opens the castle's doors to the country's cold citizens, giving them warm clothing and piping hot food.

In Frozen, love not only makes everything better, it makes us better, too. As we're told by a passel of singing trolls: "We're only saying that love, of course, is powerful and strange/People make bad choices if they're mad, or scared, or stressed/Throw a little love their way and you'll bring out their best/True love brings out their best!"

In the midst of all this loving, we're warmed up with other lessons: how we should try to accept and help people who are different from us, even if those differences can be a little scary; how bottling up emotions inside us is a recipe for disaster; how, conversely, letting all those emotions out at once can be dangerous; and why (despite what Disney sometimes says in its other bits of entertainment) it's probably a good idea to look at love-at-first-sight with a bit of suspicion.

Spiritual Content

Frozen is said to be loosely based on Hans Christian Andersen's story of "The Snow Queen"—a tale filled with earthy demons, religious references and spiritual allusions. But, really, this isn't so much of a retelling as a complete gut-and-remodel job. Most of the characters and all the spirituality have been neatly stripped away, leaving behind an ethical but almost wholly irreligious fable. Never mind that Elsa's coronation takes place in a church and is presided over by what looks like an Orthodox priest.

Oh, and never mind, too, all the supernatural activity going on, most notably Elsa's strange powers and the colony of rock-like trolls. Elsa's abilities are wholly organic here, not spiritually derived. She has neither asked for them nor does it appear that anyone else has put a spell on her.

Sexual Content

Upon first meeting, Anna and Hans careen into the same dinghy where they share a "moment" after they fall and get tangled up together. When Anna's quizzed about her love for Hans—a test to see how much she really knows about him—one of the questions involves Hans' shoe size. Her response? "That doesn't matter," a wink-wink to adults in the audience. Couples smooch.

An odd little aside that we'll document without comment: After the credits, a monstrous snowman (a creation of Elsa's with a deep voice) lumbers across the screen, picks up Elsa's discarded tiara and sticks it daintily on its head, looking quite pleased. 

Violent Content

Frozen is frosted with violence meant to be humorous. Snowman Olaf, for instance, falls literally apart with the slightest provocation (and sometimes melts a little). Characters get hit and thrown and spun around and fall down and sometimes sail off a cliff (to land in a relatively soft pillow of snow).

But there is more serious peril here, too. A band of soldiers eventually goes out looking for Anna and Elsa, with two of them having been instructed to "take care of the monster" should they have opportunity. They do, and they try to kill Elsa with swords and crossbows, while Elsa tries to impale one in the face with a slowly growing icicle and pushes the other off a balcony with a wall of ice. (Hans shouts, "Don't be the monster they fear you are!") Later, someone nearly kills Elsa with a sword. People get punched in the face—sometimes accidentally, sometimes on purpose. Someone succumbs to a deep, magical cold. A friendly reindeer nearly drowns. Anna and Kristoff are chased and attacked by wolves. Elsa and Anna's parents are lost at sea. (Their ship is tossed around by stormy waves, then vanishes.)

Elsa's magic can be lethal if her blasts of icy coldness hit you in just the right spot (your heart).

Crude or Profane Language

A couple of incomplete exclamations of "What the ...?"

Drug and Alcohol Content

Champagne is served at the coronation ball. Olaf is seen with a tropical drink of some sort.

Other Negative Elements

Kristoff, we're told, doesn't smell that good and likes to urinate in the woods. Excited about the castle opening up, Anna sings about being either "elated or gassy." People get hit in the face with saliva. Kristoff tells Anna that all men pick their noses and eat the boogers (an assertion the credits jokingly distance the movie from). Olaf talks about "yellow snow." A troll talks about passing a candy stone.

Characters lie and mislead at times. After trying to follow her parents' wishes to conceal her abilities for most of her life, Elsa pushes back against their strictures, casting off their advice and creating a magical castle of ice. "No right, no wrong, no rules for me," she sings. The moment powerfully embodies Elsa's sense of freedom … and rebellion and isolation. (But it should be noted that it is designed to freeze, so to speak, a moment in time for Elsa, not to celebrate it or negate the more positive place where she's heading in her journey.)

Conclusion

For most of my life, the only animated movies worth seeing were Disney's.

When I was a kid, my parents would take me to re-releases of the studio's classics: Snow WhitePinocchioCinderellaFantasia. When I was in college and my early 20s, Disney flicks were all the rage: My friends would tromp off to the local theater to see The Little Mermaid or Aladdin or The Lion King.

It's a different world today, of course. Two-dimensional animation has all but disappeared, certainly in feature films. A host of other studios are making quality computer animation. And for the last two decades, Disney has lagged behind Pixar, struggling to keep up with that studio's steady brilliance. (Finally fully assimilating it into the Disney brand to perhaps better rub up against its cachet.)

Now, with Frozen, the wheel may be turning again.

It's not like Disney's breaking new ground (or ice) with this holiday flick. It has all the hallmarks of a classic Mouse House product: Music! Castles! Heroic heroes! Dastardly villains! Funny if somewhat-annoying sidekicks! Moreover, movies about princesses have always been Disney's bread and butter, and giving us two in the same movie can feel almost cynical.

But there's something different about these ladies—something, if I may say, special.

They inhabit a tale that's not so much about a princess falling in love as it is about learning to love. It's not about staying a child forever (à la Peter Pan's Neverland), but figuring out how to grow up. Under the veneer of traditional Disney magic, Frozen gives us a bit of the emotional depth Pixar so excelled at. It's a movie that doesn't just entertain. It tries to speak to us, giving us insight into the nature of family and friendship—why sometimes those we love seem to go a little crazy and what we can do to help bring them back. (Elsa's struggles could be seen as a metaphor for adolescence in some ways.) It plays with Disney's well-worn messages of feel-good hope (be true to yourself; follow your dreams), modifying them and molding them into something stronger and more mature.

Frozen is then, perhaps, family entertainment for a new generation. A confection sprinkled with a few suggestive asides that remains a sweet bucketful of ice cream, you might say, a smooth-textured story with quality messages mixed in.





IF I WERE A BOY - ENTRY 8 (INDIVIDUAL)

  Can not imagine if I was born as a man. If I were a man definitely a fun gift as well as a woman. If I'm a man my character must be totally different from what I am now. 

  The way I'm talking, walking and what I am wearing are also different. I can do all the things that certain woman can not do such as carry heavy things, do some challenging activities. I can spend my weekend with playing football and doing many kinds of things that man always do.

  A man is one of the strength in family because they were catogarized as a leader in a family. I have to take care of my family, give them a protection, working hard for them to earn money for their pleasure. Just give the best for them as long as I'm alive because they are my lives.

  Talking about a partner all men must be excited because they really like this kind of things because they can find their own types of girls that they want married for when the times has come. For me I want to find a girl that can respect my parents as how they can respect their own parents. Never being rude because I'm pretty sure all men dislike the girls those whose being rude to their own parents who were raise them to be a human being till they growing up.

  I would loves with all my heart the people that was so meaningful in my life. Make them proud of me because I wil try my very best to give them anything they want for their happiness because they are my happiness.

MAISARAH BINTI MASUAN
   
Imagine that you were born of the gender opposite to what you are now. Sometimes I wondered what if one day I face the situation? Absolutely great. At least we can get a guy that we dreamed for. Gentleman, loyal, caring, courteous and most importantly can be a caliph in the family and in being a good son to protect my lovely parents and siblings.

    I tried to learn from those experiences. I have a brother and I confirm my brother and I going to spend our time to play Play Station, playing football together. Since my late father passed away few years ago, my older brother have to be a caliph in my family. So if I were a boy, I will take a great care of my family. I'm pretty sure I'll help my older brother since he have he own family to take care of. I won't give him trouble.
 
    My mom, the one I loved the most. The one that I will take a great care of. I'll work real hard just because to help her to cover the expenses of daily life.  

    I think that I finally know what I want and what I think that most other women want in love, family, and relationships. These ideas I have also tried to instill in my son so that he also can be a good man. I will ask him to be a great father and caliph in his family in the future. 

   Whatever I make, I'm not going to let my mom get upset on me. I'll make sure she will be proud of me.

FATIN SURAYA BINTI SAFIAN


I love being a girl. Never would I wish to be a guy but if I were I doubt life would be completely different. If  I were a boy I am sure that my hobbies, my goals and my interest in people definitely will change. Probably the way I talk the way I laugh will not be the same anymore. 



When I was a girl, I find that many men use their strength to oppress women are weak physically and mentally. Why so cruel? I feel that if I became a man, I will be one who is a gentleman. Will never commit violence against them. Men are made to protect women from harm. Therefore, I will undertake that responsibility.

I will also take care of my family and help my parents raise my siblings. I'm also going to be a loyal and responsible man in a relationship as desired by the women out there. It's not easy to be a leader in responsibilities.

I admit it is not easy to be a man. But if I am destined to get the opposite sex, I will be a man as good as desired by the woman.

NUR RASSIDAH BINTI ABD RAHMAN





ARGUMENTATIVE ESSAY - MOBILE PHONES - ENTRY 7

                                                        

Nowadays all people use mobile phones. Some people buy them thinking in all the advantages, but ignoring the risks. Mobile phones changed the world. As we live in a consumption society, we like to spend and spend money, and sometimes, we don’t think in disadvantages and risks. 


Publicity is the main channel for the cell phone companies to sell. For example advertising show mobile phone promotions on the TV and young people watch it and download very expensive things like wallpapers, sound and games. Even if they know that they don’t need all these things, they want them, because they want to be cool.


Nevertheless mobile phones are very practical when you have an emergency call; because you don’t have to wait until you get home to use the phone or you don’t have to arrive in a store to use the phone. With your cell phone you can call in anywhere place. Although many people use others functions of the cell phones like clock, games and sometimes a MP3 player. So when you are in a bus and you have to wait for a long time, you can play games or listen to music.

On the other hand, cell phones transmitted radiation, so that helps to develop illness like cancer. People carry their own mobile phones very near to the body ignoring that they use electromagnetic radiation in the microwave range. As a consequence, some people believe this may be harmful to the human health. These concerns have induced a large number of research programs. 

To conclude mobile phones are very important in our consumption society, it is true that we need them but it is also true that they have risks. And regrettable some people don’t think in this way, because they only think in the advantages. They only think that they are the only and the best way to communicate with the other people.






RECIPE FOR HEALTHY - ENTRY 6




PEMAKANAN



Health is the most precious treasure, but many do not realize it until afflicted by serious illness. Many are not aware of the role of nutritious food intake to ensure good health. The main cause of acute attacks of diseases such as cancer and heart disease is due to not eating properly and eating less nutritious foods and lack of exercise. Regular eating patterns should start early. The saying goes, "Yourself Is What You Eat" and this statement is true in terms of health. Conclusion that we should be eating according to the food pyramid for a healthy body.


SPORT



Sport is also important to create a healthy student. This is because sports can strengthen muscles and bones and a healthy body.For example,a pupil of sports on every evening will burn excess fat in the body.Therefore, students are active in sports rarely get colds and flu compared with colleagues who do not play sports.



SLEEP


Enough sleep improve memory. Sleep expert, Colonel Gregory Belenky, according to his research found, the function of the brain primarily affecting the decision making, planning and concentration, much affected when one can not sleep enough and the brain will take a long time to recover to normal. This condition can cause an accident in the emergency room, the workplace, streets and in the course of military operations.