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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Showing posts with label MALAYSIA. Show all posts
Wednesday, December 28, 2011
Top Website for Online Coupon & Voucher in Malaysia
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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MALAYSIA,
TOURISM
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Most Favorite Local Fruits in Malaysia
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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.
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.
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LOCAL FRUIT,
MALAYSIA,
TOURISM
Monday, June 6, 2011
Top 10 Agro Tourism Destinations in Malaysia
10. Malaysia Agriculture Park , Selangor
By Area of 817 hectares, Malaysia Agriculture Park is located in Bukit Cerakah, Shah Alam is filled with various species of flora and fauna including hundreds of unique species of herbs. Visitors the opportunity to visit various parks such as Park and Tropical Fruits Spices Garden Hundred and Four Season Climate House.
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LOCAL PRODUCT,
MALAYSIA,
ORGANIC PRODUCTS,
TOURISM
Monday, May 16, 2011
Wednesday, May 4, 2011
Your Rights When Malaysia Police Arrest You.
Your rights when Malaysia police arrest you.
A bit long but you should know
1. ARRESTED BY POLICE
1.1 No Dress Uniform Identification Request
If he was not in uniform, ask him to show identification. Say, "Please show your Police Authority Card."
1.2 Police Authority Cards
Red: the police officer suspended. He has no power to do anything against you. You may be gone from there.
A bit long but you should know
1. ARRESTED BY POLICE
1.1 No Dress Uniform Identification Request
If he was not in uniform, ask him to show identification. Say, "Please show your Police Authority Card."
1.2 Police Authority Cards
Red: the police officer suspended. He has no power to do anything against you. You may be gone from there.
Sunday, April 17, 2011
The Most Car-Free Holiday Destination on Island
Islands without cars can be the perfect car-free holiday destination, offering a relaxed and laid-back atmosphere. Clear from traffic jams, parking fees or the struggle to find a free parking space these islands can be explored on foot or by bicycle. But with over 500 million cars in this world finding a car-free island is becoming an increasingly difficult task. Furthermore islands in this list should be laid-back (this excludes Venice) and have at least a small population and some facilities (this excludes all uninhabited islands).
10. Little Corn Island

Wednesday, April 6, 2011
World's Smallest Frog Species Found in Sarawak
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According to the story of the diversity of researchers from the Institute of Environment and Conservation UNIMAS the croak frogs heard on the street. They eventually found a small frog in a pitcher plant. It is believed to be Microhyla nepenthicola (pitcher plant) as their habitat. Should be told that Microhyla nepenthicola only found in the herbivore pitcher.
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Tropical rainforest in Malaysia puts thousands of species of animals, plants and insects. Recently, a small frog species found in Sarawak by researchers from Universiti Malaysia Sarawak. The new species is named Microhyla nepenthicola and it is over 12mm or as size of pencil lid. Species of frogs from Microhylid (genus Microhyla) was found by accident in the street park. One of the researchers involved said that.
"I have found the same frog specimen in the museum which was a hundred years old. The researchers then made a mistake because of its frog species thought it was a juvenile. They do not realize what they found was an adult frog and a new species!"
"I have found the same frog specimen in the museum which was a hundred years old. The researchers then made a mistake because of its frog species thought it was a juvenile. They do not realize what they found was an adult frog and a new species!"
According to the story of the diversity of researchers from the Institute of Environment and Conservation UNIMAS the croak frogs heard on the street. They eventually found a small frog in a pitcher plant. It is believed to be Microhyla nepenthicola (pitcher plant) as their habitat. Should be told that Microhyla nepenthicola only found in the herbivore pitcher.
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Friday, February 25, 2011
40 HDR Photos Of Airports In Asia
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HDR, also known as High Dynamic Range, is a set of techniques that when applied carefully, magically transforms your photographs into really stunning ones. It has been widely used by photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a single aperture and shutter speed. HDR photographs are generally achieved by capturing multiple photographs (taking one photograph for the sky and one for the ground), merging them together in Photoshop, and then modifying it with an image processing software such as Photomatix.
Though it is frequently use to create dramatic images of landscapes and scenery, photographers have also creatively applied HDR onto photographs taken in the interior of buildings to capture the magnificent architecture. This post is a quintessential example. Below are 40 Exceptionally Beautiful HDR Photos Of Airports In Asia. Yes, the following photos may look like artist illustrations, but in fact all of them are developed out of usual photos. Enjoy!

(Source: Lipjin)

(Source: Studioku)

(Source: Life in AsiaNZ)

(Source: GeeBee)

(Source: GeeBee)

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: Grant Cameron)

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Surrealize)

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: DanielKHC)

(Source: Grant Cameron)

(Source: Shenghung Lin)

(Source: azrEYEn)

(Source: Shoeven)

(Source: Neimon)

(Source: Bongo Mike)

(Source: R.K. M)

(Source: Selwyn Yeo)

(Source: R.K. M)

(Source: Kent)

(Source: Gilles Marcil)

(Source: Joseph Brent Lardizabal)

(Source: Thomas)

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Alebi)

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Jerome Yau)

(Source: Sandra)

(Source: Sirintira)

(Source: Rex M Photography)

(Source: Ben Lee)

(Source: Anne Roberts)

(Source: Kah Wai Lin)

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Takau99)

(Source: Altus)

(Source: Cafecico)
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HDR, also known as High Dynamic Range, is a set of techniques that when applied carefully, magically transforms your photographs into really stunning ones. It has been widely used by photographers to record a greater range of tonal detail than a single aperture and shutter speed. HDR photographs are generally achieved by capturing multiple photographs (taking one photograph for the sky and one for the ground), merging them together in Photoshop, and then modifying it with an image processing software such as Photomatix.

Changi International Airport – Singapore

(Source: Lipjin)

(Source: Studioku)

(Source: Life in AsiaNZ)

(Source: GeeBee)

(Source: GeeBee)
Kuala Lumpur International Airport – Malaysia

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: Grant Cameron)

(Source: Christopher Chan)
Suvarnabhumi Airport – Thailand

(Source: Surrealize)

(Source: Trey Ratcliff)

(Source: DanielKHC)

(Source: Grant Cameron)
Dubai International Airport – U.A.E

(Source: Shenghung Lin)

(Source: azrEYEn)

(Source: Shoeven)

(Source: Neimon)
Incheon International Airport – South Korea

(Source: Bongo Mike)

(Source: R.K. M)

(Source: Selwyn Yeo)

(Source: R.K. M)
Taoyuan International Airport – Taiwan

(Source: Kent)

(Source: Gilles Marcil)

(Source: Joseph Brent Lardizabal)

(Source: Thomas)
Beijing Capital International Airport – China

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Alebi)

(Source: Christopher Chan)

(Source: Jerome Yau)
Shanghai Pudong International Airport – China

(Source: Sandra)

(Source: Sirintira)

(Source: Rex M Photography)

(Source: Ben Lee)
Hong Kong International Airport – Hong Kong

(Source: Anne Roberts)

(Source: Kah Wai Lin)

(Source: Christopher Chan)
Tokyo Haneda Airport – Japan

(Source: Takau99)

(Source: Altus)

(Source: Cafecico)
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MALAYSIA,
PHOTOGRAPHY,
TOURISM
Wednesday, October 6, 2010
The Herbs of Malaysia & Their Uses
If you’re out for walks in the forest or any other nature parks on a mushroom hunt, you might also consider looking out for one of the many types of herbs that can be found growing in the wild. Herbal medicine of course has a long history in Malaysia and has been used for centuries by the locals to treat a variety of ailments and it would be interesting to see just how many of them are out there and see if you can spot a few. As a guide, here are only a few of the hundreds of herbs and their uses:
1) Tongkat Ali (Eurycoma longifolia): Suitable for treating malaria, hypertension, body aches and to improve vitality. Also believed to be an aphrodisiac
2) Kacip Fatimah (Labisia pumila): For treatment of hypertension, diabetes and stomach aches. Also helps to improve vitality.
3)Kulit kayu manis (Cinnamomum verum): Cinnamon in essential oil farm is a carminative and anti-gripe remedy. Works well as a tea too even though it has a mild anti-diarrhea action.
4) Nilam (Pogostemon cablin): As an essential oil, it ease headaches.
5) Serai wangi (Cymbopogon citratus): As an essential oil, it is an effective insect repellent, a cleaning agent and an air freshener.
6) Kunyit terus/Bonglai putih (Aingeber cassumunar): For treatment of simus, cardiovascular disease, rheumatism and headaches.
7) Kunyit (Curcuma domestica): Used in the treatment of coughs, wound and asthma.
8) Misai kucing (Orthosiphon stamineus): For treatment of hypertension and kidney stones.
9) Jerangau (Acorus calamus): For treatment of malaria, high fever and sinus.
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11) Cekur (Kaempferia galanga): For treatment of coughs, dandruff or scabs on the head, sore throats, fever, sore eyes and swollen/tender breast.
12)Pegaga (Centela asiatica): Used in the treatment of skin disease, asthma, hypertension, poor appetite, poor bblood circulation, leprosy and kidney stones.
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