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Thursday, January 24, 2013

freerice.com

Freerice.com is a non-profit website that allowed us to play and feed the hungry people. It is owned and supported by the United Nations World Food Programme.



How can we feed the hungry people?

Playing the games by answering the multiple choice questions. Once you answered correct, you will donate 10 grains of rice.



What questions are being asked?

Freerice.com provided 8 subjects for us to answered :

1. Humanities
  - Famous Paintings
  - Literature
  - World Hunger
  - Famous Quotes

2. Mathematics
  - Multiplication Table
  - Basic Math (Pre-Algebra)

3. Language Learning
  - German
  - Spanish
  - French
  - Italian
  - Latin

4. English
  - English Vocabulary
  - English Grammar

5. Sciences
  - Human Anatomy

6. Chemistry
  - Chemical Symbols (Basic)
  - Chemical Symbols (Full List)

7. Geography
  - Flag of the world
  - World Capitals
  - World Landmarks
  - Identify Countries on the Map

8. Test Preparation
 - SAT


Interested in donating, while playing and learning???
Visit www.freerice.com


It's time to give, while not expecting to be given :)


GOD BLESS YOU ALL, GUYS.....

Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Places to Visit in Japan (Hokkaido)

Hi, pals.....
I'm back... :)
Btw, Hokkaiso Japan is an interesting place to go for holiday...
here's the list....

1. Hakodate

hakodate at noon

hakodate at night
Hakodate is a city located in Oshima Subprefecture, Hokkaido, Japan. It is the third largest city in Hokkaido. Hakodate is very famous because of the very beautiful scenery.

2. Mount Showa Shinzan
 
Mount Showa Shinzan

Showa Shinzan is a volcanic lava dome n the Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Hokkaido, Japan, next to Mount Usu.

3. Lake Toya

Lake Toya
Lake Toya is a volcanic caldera lake in Shikotsu-Toya National Park, Abuta District, Hokkaido, Japan.

4. Otaru

Otaru
Otaru is a city and port in Shiribeshi, Hokkaido, Japan, northwest of Sapporo. The city faces the Ishikari Bay, and has long served as the main port of the bay. Otaru also has may historical buildings, which makes it popular among tourists.

5. Sounkyo

Sounkyo
Sounkyo is a range of gorges in Kamikawa, Hokkaido, Japan. Sounkyo is situated in the Daisetsuzan National Park. The area become well-known because of the hotels and onsen (hot springs) resorts as well as waterfalls and magnificent cliffs scenery.
Somebody wants to buy me a ticket to Hokkaido??
Just kidding...
Please just enjoy this blog :)
Thank you for visiting and reading this blog...

Sunday, January 20, 2013

How to Revise?

Hallo, guyss....
It's been a very long time since my last updates in August...

Sorry for that.. but now i will start to write again C:

HOW TO REVISE for an exam?

NOTE : There is no one method of revising that works for everybody, so it is important to discover the approach that suits you best. Here, i will give you the general guidelines.

1. GIVE YOURSELF PLENTY OF TIME
Leaving everything until the last minute reduces your chances to success. work will become more stressful, which will reduce your concentration.

2. PLAN YOUR REVISION TIMETABLE
You need to plan your revision timetable some weeks before the examination and make sure that your time is shared suitably between all your subjects. Once you have done this, FOLLOW IT - DON'T BE SIDE-TRACKED.

3. RELAX
Concentrated revision is very hard work. It is as important to give yourself time to relax as it is to work. Build some leisure time into your revision timetable.

4. GIVE YOURSELF A BREAK
When you are working, work for about an hour and then take a short tea or coffee break for 15 to 20 minutes. Then go back to another productive revision period.

5. FIND A QUITE CORNER
Find the conditions in which you can revise most effectively. Any distraction lowers concentration.

6. MAKE SHORT NOTES, USE COLOURS
Revision is often more effective when you do something active rather than simply reading material.

7. PRACTICE ANSWERING QUESTIONS
'Practice makes Perfect'

Well, hope this 7 ways could help you...
Thank you :)