Wednesday, 29 February 2012

VIDEO 1MALAYSIA (FINAL TASK)

this is our final task in our assignment. we are told to make a video to attribute to 1Malaysia. enjoy!

p/s to get know what is 1Malaysia is all about. do feel free to open this site.  Booklet 1Malaysia

Saturday, 14 January 2012

Family Day SUPERB


Last semester we, part 3 students of business had organized an event called SUPERB. It is the acronym from SUkan PERpaduan Business (sports unity for business). The objectives of this event were to gain experiences in arranging events while building strong relationship between seniors and juniors within the faculty. There were dance battle, music chair, lucky draw and other activities held on that night. With the attendance of about 600 business students, that night had became one successful and memorable night. J
our main menu. mouth watering right?? :P

  
the activities on that night.
he got the move..hehe ;)
our marketing manager, miss shuhada

our crew having fun that night
 moments with our friends J





Fasting Day Comes To An End.

for our class BM1114G, we always go for an outing together. in order to build a strong relationship between us. for this entry, we will show you our previous semester outing in a fasting month. where we came out together and go to the reserved cafe. 

This is the cafe that had been choose in majority to breaking our fasting together.
SWEET APPLE CAFE
this is the outside view of this cafe.

from the left : shuhada huda faezah diyana ajim
there is a glass of hazelnut cappuccino in front of us. even the smile appear, believe us that the stomach hidden damn starving at that time.

a glass of water come one-by-one. to fill the time while waiting the time to breaking our fasting, the untrained photographer shows their talent by taking a picture. 

diyana and ajim again. from this picture shows the internal view of the Sweet Apple Cafe. the lighting is not too bright and not too dark. it just okay for the dinner situation. plus with the combination of the green wall.

from the left : Lah and Zack
Zack with his fried rice. and Lah just the rice. the dish in 'it' way. the cafe just fill with bm1113g's student only.

all the food are arrived us at the 'good' condition. from the view of the hunger. 0_o
the both ladies from front was our previous lecture. In orange and white scarf was Miss Siti Nabilah. and in the white blouse was Miss Nur Farhana Fadilla. 

we always invite our lecturer to join our class outing. in order to have a good relationship with them and to build not just a student-lecturer relationship but as a human being too. both of them are our BEL's  lecturer (english). as you can see the cafe had full with the customer that waiting for time to enjoy their meal. 

one of our untrained photographer. hee.. (=
(just kidding miss, no-hurt-feeling-okay)
with the patient waiting for the Azan and.....

lets start eating! 
diyana and ajim with their meal. their expression shows the taste of our meal that day. 

after done eating we had take a few of photo to make as a memories. even the mind capture the moment more beautiful that the picture. but that are the result of the capturing. thanks Muid (untrained photographer) for the last picture.  ^_^v

Note: to our precious lecturer sir Mohd Aidil Riduan, you are welcome to join us for our class outing. (=

Sunday, 8 January 2012

How to Easily Read Faces and Facial Expressions


http://www.wikihow.com/Easily-Read-Faces-and-Facial-Expressions

Edited by DifuWu and 3 others

Before trying to read anyone's face, teach yourself to recognise 'micro-expressions'. These are small facial expressions, a different one for whenever someone is feeling an increase in any different emotion. They are: 
  • Happiness - A smile, quite an obvious one, however, if there is no wrinkling, increase in puffiness or general muscle movement around the eyes, the person is faking the smile.
  • Sadness - Eyebrows up, lips down-turned. Eyebrows up can also mean the person is feeling guilty.
  • Contempt - One corner of the mouth rises, like a sort of 'half-smile'. In extreme contempt, the person's mouth shifts over in an odd way.
  • Disgust - The top lip is raised, showing the teeth in extreme cases, like a scorn.
  • Surprise - Gaping mouth with eyebrows raised. If this expression lasts longer than a second, the person is faking it.
  • Fear - Eyebrows raised and lower part of the mouth lowered in extreme cases. Swallowing also indicates fear.
  • Anger - Lips tightened, flaring nostrils, eyebrows pulled down and together are all signs of anger.

    Start looking. When you've taught yourself to recognise micro-expressions try looking for them in people you see everyday.

    Establish a 'baseline' in the person you're looking for micro-expressions in. A baseline is their normal muscle activity when feeling little or no emotion. Ask them normal questions. Take mental note of their muscle activity when telling the truth. You're pretty much done. Just look for micro-expressions and try and fit them in with what the person is saying.

    Tips

    • Watch 'Lie to Me'. It is a fictional crime drama about a scientist who helps solve crimes with this facial expression and body language sort of stuff. All of the body language facts in the show are real. It is aired on Sky1 in the UK and aired on Fox in the US. The Pilot episode is best for learning the body language and facial expressions. The other episodes focus more on the crime.
    • These help to tell if someone is lying. If the facial expression contradicts what the person is saying, they are lying.

    OUR COMMENT :  We attracted to choose this article because we want viewers to know how other people around us feels without talking to them. So that we can avoid misunderstandings and arguments.

    How to Brighten Someone's Day

    Brighten Someone's DayHave you noticed how depressed many people around you are? Well this page is to help you create a happier work environment and make everyone happier, whether it is a friend or a total stranger.

     

     

    Steps

    1. Smile, smile, smile. Whenever someone sees a smiling face, it reminds them that they may have reasons to smile themselves, and it will create a happier mood.
    2. Greet everyone you see. This will make people feel that they have been noticed and accepted in their environment.
    3. Surprise people with small cheery gifts. Homemade cupcakes or a box of doughnuts for early morning are sure to bring a smile to someone's face.
    4. Compliments go a long way. People like it when you notice things about them because more than likely, they put a lot of thought into it.
    5. Promote Optimism. If something is going wrong for someone, twist it and show them the positive. Tell them how it would be worse if it went the other way.
    6. If it's a friend, be random. This can really brighten up someone's day, with all the random ramblings and outbursts.

    Tips

    • Small things go a long way when making people happy.
    • Make sure the people who you are cheering up want to be in a good mood.

    Warnings

    • Make sure not to kill the mood by saying something really negative or sad.
    • Don't overdo it or people will think that you are up to something and get the wrong opinion.

    Our Comment: this article had been capture us to bring it here. we are choosing this because we want to help our reader to cheer up the people around them. moreover, with the good mood (can influence someone's day) will filled us with a smile all the day! (= 

    cc: http://www.wikihow.com/Brighten-Someone%27s-Day