Thursday, March 24, 2011

What do you think about ‘Shisha’?

Assalamualaikum and peace to all.....

Now we would like to share an article about Shisha. Do you ever heard or noticed that the shisha is already banned. But why shisha should be banned?

Firstly, you need to know what is shisha is about. What is Shisha? Shisha refers to the flavoured tobacco used in the smoking process using a hookah, also commonly known as ‘hubble bubble’ and ‘narghile’. It is believed to have originated in Turkey over 500 years ago while others claim it came from Syria and India.

The tobacco is soaked in fruits shavings such as apples, grapes and strawberries. A hookah consists of a base, pipe, bowl and hose or a mouthpiece. Tobacco is placed in the bowl, which is at the top of the pipe structure. An aluminium foil covers the bowl and small charcoal pieces are then placed on the foil, which is punctured using a pin to gently heat the tobacco. When smoked using the hose, smooth, sweet-smelling vapour is filtered through the base containing water. It also comes in floral flavours such as coconut, vanilla and rose.

Is Shisha harmful? While many may argue that Shisha smoking is not harmful, medical experts say otherwise as tobacco product in any form contains nicotine and nicotine is addictive. Tobacco products are dangerous as it contains chemicals which are toxic and carcinogenic. The common belief is that smoke is filtered by the water when in actual fact, nicotine is not water-soluble. The water filter is a gimmick hence the smoke is inhaled by a smoker.

The Star.

That is all thank you....

Tuesday, March 22, 2011

PLANNING YOUR BUDGET

Everyone face the same situation when came to end of the month. No money left. What should we do? The best thing is planning for your budget.

1-OVERALL LIVING EXPENSES.

Cut back on unnecessary expenses. If you are working soon, avoid using credit cards or taking out banks loan.

2- TRANSPORTATION.

If you living at hostel, this could cut the cost a bit. But, for those who are living outsides, try to manage a schedule of transporting among your friends.

3- FOOD.


Give up unhealthy habits such as smoking, drinking or eating junk food. Check grocery advertisement for bargain and sales.

4- CLOTHES

Remember, the smart clothes does’t has to be branded one. Keeps your clothes simple and mix-match them to stretch your wardrobe. Buy pieces that will compliment other items in your wardrobe. Avoid clothes that are mark ‘dry clean only’.

Manage your money requires discipline, but it will go a long way in ensuring that you are in control of one of the most important aspects of your life.

10 TIPS ON GETTING A JOB...

Most of us are nervous when we want to be interviewing by someone who we are does't know. But, here some tips to coll down your nervous a bit,perhaps. Lets check this out.

"ONE MORE STEP TO REACH THE SUCCESS TOWER"

1- DECIDE WHAT YOU WANT.Don’t apply for a job just to earn a living. Ask yourself what sort of career will excite and interest you.(one said: If we work by following what we just like but does't have any talent on the area, we would't survive for a long period at our work place. Interest can be disappear but talent or skill will still in you.)

2- CAREER FAIRS.
Attend career fairs to learn about the various opportunities available.

3- STAY IN A LOOP
Be aware of the latest business news-local, foreign and about the industry you plan to work in. (Business section in newspapers.)4- TAKE PAINS OVER THE RESUME.
Focus, Think and Write. Think some more, rewrite, proof-read. Then get feedback from your friends or family members.

5- HONE YOUR ‘SOFT’ SKILLS.
Communication skills, self-confidence, a positive attitude, creativity, personality and etc.
Ask your family members or friends to help with suggestions on how to improve your image.
6- BE EARLY FOR THE INTERVIEW.
Arrive 15 minutes early so that you can catch your breath and get used to the surrounding. This will make you less nervous. If possible, go there the day before the interview so that you can familiar with the route.

7- FIRST IMPRESSIONS

The first impressions are powerful; so, you need to look good, speak well and act professionally in front of your interviewer.

8- THANK THE INTERVIEWER.

Send a ‘thank you’ note a day or two after the interview. The note maybe handwritten on a card, typed or emailed.


9- FOLLOW-UP
Don’t be afraid to follow-up with the employer a week or two after interview. It is an excellent way to get noticed and will demonstrate your seriousness about getting the job.

10- DON’T GIVE UP
Last but not least, never give up. The job search will not be easy, especially with a tight employment market. However, proper planning will give you a head’s start even in difficult times.