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Raja berperlembagaan adalah kerajaan yang ditubuhkan di bawah sistem berpelembagaan yang mengiktiraf Raja sebagai ketua Negara. Ini bermaksud Raja hanyalah k...
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In marketing, a coupon is a ticket or document that can be exchanged for a financial discount or rebate when purchasing a product. Customarily, coupons are issued by manufacturers of consumer packaged goods or by retailers, to be used in retail stores as a part of sales promotions. They are often widely distributed through mail, magazines, newspapers, the Internet, directly from the retailer, and mobile devices such as cell phones. Since only price conscious consumers are likely to spend the time to claim the savings, coupons function as a form of price discrimination, enabling retailers to offer a lower price only to those consumers who would otherwise go elsewhere. In addition, coupons can also be targeted selectively to regional markets in which price competition is great.
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| Macro with mobile phone [malaysia local moss] |
1. Get lens from your old DVD player or DVD drive
First thing is to get a lens for your camera phone. Make sure your old DVD player/drive is not connected to power. Then take the screws off. This is a great way to void your warranty. It is also dangerous and you should really never do this.Anyhow, if you went against my advice, you'll find the lens under the place where the disk goes. Take it out.
2. Prepare A Lens Mount
Ok, I'm only kidding on this one. You don't really need a lens mount, you can use duct tape if you wanna go really ghetto or mount it on some cardboard.
If you opt for the cardboard option, just make a round hole in the cardboard.
3. Mount Your Lens
Just use some duct tape (as indicated before) to mount your lens directly, use or blue Tack to hold the card mount.
Sample photo by me [press Ctrl + right click to large picture]
| "pumpkin leaf" |
| "prepare for leap of faith" |
Tips.
-turn of flash & use 'sport mode' for better result
-subject must not locate opposite with light source or it will be solarized.
-U r in unglamorous position when take shoot macro with mobile, avoid from being seen. XD
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All the games are well sorted and available with a picture of its cover along with its download link. All the games are either in PSP ISO or CSO format. Sometimes you might require to use winzip or winrar to extract the downloadable Games .
You might need to modify or downgrade your PSP to run these Games. A Custom firmware would enable you to run all the free games available on the sites. Once you have that done, the next step is merely copying the PSP ISO games file from the PC to your console .
Play Fun~~ :D
DOWNLOAD LINK
1. Vudu PSP mediafire Folder
2. FreePSPNDS
3. Vn-Zoom
4. Piratedpsp
5. Upload Brasil [mf.mu.fs]
6. GratisJuegos
6. Gorilla-ISOS
7. Mediafirezone2u
8. PSPsharing
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Traveling to an exotic destination as in Malaysia is not just about swimming in the turquoise waters or sunbathing. You also have to taste some of the cuisine and sample some of the local fruits. For those hot summers when you need something refreshing, we have collected some tropical fruits you absolutely must try here.
1. Durian, King of Fruits
Native to Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia
Also known as the “King of Fruits,” Durian has a very particular odor, a unique taste and is covered by a hard husk. Having a disagreeable smell, compared to skunk spray or sewage, the fruit is forbidden in hotels and public transportations in Southeast Asia. Still, the whole experience is worth it, considering the absolutely divine taste of the Durian.
2. Mangosteen, Queen of Tropical Fruit
Native to the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas.
The mangosteen is another evergreen tree that produces oddly shaped fruits. The fruits are purple, creamy, described as citrus with a hint of peach. It is rich in antioxidants, some scientists even suggesting it can lower risk against certain human diseases, such as cancer. There are even local belief that right after you eat durian, you'll need to eat mangosteen in order to neutralize the heat and reduce heartburn
3. Jackfruit
Native to southwestern India, Bangladesh, Philippines and Sri Lanka
Jackfruit is a common fruit for Asia and Australia and considered as one of the largest tree borne fruit in the world. The juicy pulp around the seeds have a taste similar to pineapple, but milder. Apart from canned jackfruit, it is also available as sweet chips. The wood of the tree is used for making various musical instruments, while the fruit is a common ingredient for many Asian dishes.
4. Rambutan
Native to Malay Archipelago, Southeast Asia
Coming from an evergreen tree, the Rambutan fruit resembles the Lychees, have a leathery red skin and are covered with spines. Rambutan is a popular garden fruit tree and one of the most famous in Southeast Asia. The fruit is sweet and juicy, being commonly found in jams or available canned.
5. Starfruit
Native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka
The star fruit comes from the carambola, a species of tree with pink flowers grown even in the US. The golden-yellow fruit is crunchy, sweet, with a taste of pineapples, apples and kiwis combined. There are two kinds of star fruits – acidulate and sweet, both rich in vitamin C. The fruit is particularly juice, some even making wine out of it.
Traveling to an exotic destination as in Malaysia is not just about swimming in the turquoise waters or sunbathing. You also have to taste some of the cuisine and sample some of the local fruits. For those hot summers when you need something refreshing, we have collected some tropical fruits you absolutely must try here.
1. Durian, King of FruitsNative to Brunei, Malaysia and Indonesia
Also known as the “King of Fruits,” Durian has a very particular odor, a unique taste and is covered by a hard husk. Having a disagreeable smell, compared to skunk spray or sewage, the fruit is forbidden in hotels and public transportations in Southeast Asia. Still, the whole experience is worth it, considering the absolutely divine taste of the Durian.
2. Mangosteen, Queen of Tropical Fruit
Native to the Sunda Islands and the Moluccas.
The mangosteen is another evergreen tree that produces oddly shaped fruits. The fruits are purple, creamy, described as citrus with a hint of peach. It is rich in antioxidants, some scientists even suggesting it can lower risk against certain human diseases, such as cancer. There are even local belief that right after you eat durian, you'll need to eat mangosteen in order to neutralize the heat and reduce heartburn
3. Jackfruit
Native to southwestern India, Bangladesh, Philippines and Sri Lanka
Jackfruit is a common fruit for Asia and Australia and considered as one of the largest tree borne fruit in the world. The juicy pulp around the seeds have a taste similar to pineapple, but milder. Apart from canned jackfruit, it is also available as sweet chips. The wood of the tree is used for making various musical instruments, while the fruit is a common ingredient for many Asian dishes.
4. Rambutan
Native to Malay Archipelago, Southeast Asia
Coming from an evergreen tree, the Rambutan fruit resembles the Lychees, have a leathery red skin and are covered with spines. Rambutan is a popular garden fruit tree and one of the most famous in Southeast Asia. The fruit is sweet and juicy, being commonly found in jams or available canned.
5. Starfruit
Native to Indonesia, India and Sri Lanka
The star fruit comes from the carambola, a species of tree with pink flowers grown even in the US. The golden-yellow fruit is crunchy, sweet, with a taste of pineapples, apples and kiwis combined. There are two kinds of star fruits – acidulate and sweet, both rich in vitamin C. The fruit is particularly juice, some even making wine out of it.
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Ramadan is a month of blessings and prayers. In this month, Muslims from all around the world fast in the daytime. All kinds of food and drinks are forbidden from dawn to dusk, or daytime. It is a month of kindness which ends with one of the biggest festivals in Muslim calendar, the Eid-Ul-Fitr. The day starts with a meal which has to be eaten before dawn. After that, one cannot eat until late dusk after the sun has set. This time is called Iftaar and people usually eat date palms and Kheer at this time. Kheer is a kind of sweet dish with main ingredients of rice, sugar, milk and dry-fruits.
Ramadan is actually the name of ninth month of Islamic calender. This month last 29 or 30 days depending on the appearance of moon at the end of the month. In this month, Muslims pray more than usual and refrain from all kinds of sins. People go out of their way to be kind to poor and helpless ones. Most of the financially well-off people love to spend the month in Mecca, the holy city of Muslims in Arab. The scene around and in the mosques is really fascinating in this month. As the celebration of Eid-Ul-Fitr are near, we thought of collecting some great Ramadan Wallpapers as a token of appreciation for our Muslim readers. At Hongkiat.com, we would like to wish our readers an early Eid-Mubarak.
For those of you who are celebrating this festive season, we’ve compiled and showcase you some beautiful Ramadan wallpapers that will compliment your desktop and workstation. Some of these wallpapers contain words from the Holy Qu’ran and others show mosques that are popular among Muslim community and others alike.
We hope you like them and some of them go along with your taste and end up as your wallpaper for this holy month of Ramadan.
Ramadan reminders. Available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800.
Pilgrimage to Mecca. Available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800.
Islam’s women. Available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800.
Islamic wallpaper. Available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800.
Ramadan Kareem. Available in 1280×1024.
Pencil sketched Islamic wallpaper. Available in 1600×1200, 1920×1080.
Ramadan. Available in 1280×935.
Ramazan Almobarak. Available in 900×900.
Ramadan.Kareem. Available in 1280×800.
Ramadhan Kareem 1432. Available in 1600×938.
Ramadan. Available in 1024×768.
Ramadan Wallpaper Pack. Available in 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1440×900, 1600×1200, 1680×1050, 1920×1200.
Ramadan Wallpaper. Available in 1024×768.
IslamCG. Available in 1024×768.
Ramadan Kareem. Available in 1280×1024.
Ramadan is a month of blessings and prayers. In this month, Muslims from all around the world fast in the daytime. All kinds of food and drinks are forbidden from dawn to dusk, or daytime. It is a month of kindness which ends with one of the biggest festivals in Muslim calendar, the Eid-Ul-Fitr. The day starts with a meal which has to be eaten before dawn. After that, one cannot eat until late dusk after the sun has set. This time is called Iftaar and people usually eat date palms and Kheer at this time. Kheer is a kind of sweet dish with main ingredients of rice, sugar, milk and dry-fruits.

For those of you who are celebrating this festive season, we’ve compiled and showcase you some beautiful Ramadan wallpapers that will compliment your desktop and workstation. Some of these wallpapers contain words from the Holy Qu’ran and others show mosques that are popular among Muslim community and others alike.
We hope you like them and some of them go along with your taste and end up as your wallpaper for this holy month of Ramadan.
Ramadan reminders. Available in 800×600, 1024×768, 1280×1024, 1280×800.















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Arabic Calligraphy (Islamic Calligraphy) is a type of visual art which is portrayed in the form of 28 Arabic script derived from the Aramaic Nabataean alphabet in such a way that gives a sense of creativity and inspiration to the peer.
As time goes by, Arabic Calligraphy has been improvised from classical to the modern ones which is not only a successful representative of certain belief, but also a breakthrough of calligraphy art in the world. The scripts gained grace and beauty at the hands of succeeding master calligraphers and they have successfully impressed the rest of the world despite the differences in terms of race and culture.
In this article, you will see some of the best Arabic calligraphy artworks produced by famous teachers and designers who have dedicated their most interest into art of this style. Full list after jump.
Turkish Islamic Calligraphy (Image source: Ottoman Calligraphy)
Turkish Islamic Calligraphy (Image source: Ottoman Calligraphy)
Oriental Page 43 (Image source: Malikanas)
Oriental Page 38 (Image source: Malikanas)
Oriental Page 39 (Image source: Malikanas)
Arabic Calligraphy (Image source: The Fontmaker)
Religious Calligraphy (Image source: Sheharzad Arshad)
Arabic Calligraphy (Image source: Muhammad Abdulmateen)
Arabic Style (Image source: Jordan Jelev)
Arabesque (Image source: Muhammad Abdulmateen)
Digital Calligraphy (Image source: Theo Aartsma)
Arabic Calligraphy (Islamic Calligraphy) is a type of visual art which is portrayed in the form of 28 Arabic script derived from the Aramaic Nabataean alphabet in such a way that gives a sense of creativity and inspiration to the peer.
As time goes by, Arabic Calligraphy has been improvised from classical to the modern ones which is not only a successful representative of certain belief, but also a breakthrough of calligraphy art in the world. The scripts gained grace and beauty at the hands of succeeding master calligraphers and they have successfully impressed the rest of the world despite the differences in terms of race and culture.
In this article, you will see some of the best Arabic calligraphy artworks produced by famous teachers and designers who have dedicated their most interest into art of this style. Full list after jump.
22 Beautiful Arabic Calligraphic Artworks
Arabic and Chinese Calligraphy (Image source: Swamibu)Turkish Islamic Calligraphy (Image source: Ottoman Calligraphy)
Turkish Islamic Calligraphy (Image source: Ottoman Calligraphy)
Oriental Page 43 (Image source: Malikanas)
Oriental Page 38 (Image source: Malikanas)
Oriental Page 39 (Image source: Malikanas)
Arabic Calligraphy (Image source: The Fontmaker)
Religious Calligraphy (Image source: Sheharzad Arshad)
Arabic Calligraphy (Image source: Muhammad Abdulmateen)
Arabic Style (Image source: Jordan Jelev)
Arabesque (Image source: Muhammad Abdulmateen)
Digital Calligraphy (Image source: Theo Aartsma)
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