Sunday, February 7, 2010
rezeki
I am Saifullah khan, Attorney at law. A deceased client of mine, that shares the same last name as yours,who died as the result of a heart-related condition in March 12th 2005.
I have contacted you to assist in distributing the money left behind by my
client(US$19milliondollars) is lodged in the bank.
Regards
Saifullah khan
Saturday, January 30, 2010
Some words of wisdom
Some words of wisdom for pondering
The most destructive relationship. ......... ..Ill-will
The greatest joy......Giving
The greatest loss........ Loss of self-respect
The most satisfying work........ Helping others
The ugliest personality trait....... Selfishnes s
The greatest achievement ............ Selflessness
The most endangered feeling..... Contentment
The most dangerous species..... Man
Our greatest natural resource.... Human being
The greatest 'shot in the arm'............ Encouragem ent
The greatest problem to overcome.... Fear
The most effective sleeping pill........ Peace of mind
The most crippling disease. ......... Excuses
The most powerful force in life........ Love
The most dangerous act......... A gossip
The world's most incredible computer.... ......... The brain
The world's most forgiving organ....... ......... The heart
The worst thing to be without..... ......... Hope
The deadliest weapon...... .........The tongue
The noisiest sound. ......... ......... The thought
The two most power-filled words....... .... .....'I Can'
The greatest asset....... ......... Faith
The greatest effort...... ......... Staying at the present
The greatest worth ............ ......... Self- mastery
The greatest patience.... ......... ......... Humility
The greatest happiness ............ Peace of mind
The greatest wisdom...... ......... Letting go
The most worthless emotion..... .........Self- pity
The most beautiful attire...... ......... SMILE!
The most prized possession.. ......... Integrity
The most powerful channel of communication. ....Prayer
The most contagious spirit...... .........Enthusiasm
Monday, January 25, 2010
Friday, January 22, 2010
Survey by UN
** In Africa they didn't know what 'food' meant.
* In India they didn't know what 'honest' meant.
Thursday, January 21, 2010
Surat daripada Amin
I’m looking forward to hear from you.
Warmest regards,
Amin Hanif.
Wednesday, January 20, 2010
Sardar Jokes
"Six, please. I could never eat twelve pieces."
Because below 18 was not allowed.
Stick a tire pressure gauge in his ear
Run like Hell....he's got a hand grenade in his mouth.
Tell him a joke on Wednesday.
Trying to hold on to a thought.
So you don't have to re-train them on Monday.
They always forget the recipe.
He threw it off a cliff.
A wind tunnel.
The back of his head.
Pull the pin and throw it back.
Tuesday, January 19, 2010
SIGUP
Hatta kalau pada kotak rokok tu letak gamba mereka mati dek merokok pun, belum tentu mereka nak berhenti.
Tapi setegar mana mereka menghabiskan duit untuk meracun diri sendiri, maka setegar itu juga kita perlu terus berkempen menyeru ke arah kebaikan.
Some tobacco companies have voluntarily listed product ingredients online in recent years but never with the specificity they must give the FDA, said Matt Myers, president of the Campaign for Tobacco-Free Kids.
For example, Altria Group Inc., based in Richmond and the parent company of the nation's largest tobacco maker, Philip Morris USA, has posted general ingredients on its Web site since at least 1999.
Cigarette makers say their products include contain tobacco, water, sugar and flavorings, along with chemicals like diammonium phosphate, a chemical used to improve burn rate and taste, and ammonium hydroxide, used to improve the taste.
Scientific studies suggest those chemicals also could make the body more easily absorb nicotine, the active and addictive component of tobacco.
"Until now, the tobacco companies were free to manipulate their product in ways to maximize sales, no matter the impact on the number of people who died or became addicted," Myers said. "The manner of disclosure previously made it impossible for the government to make any meaningful assessments."
About 46 million people, or 20.6 percent of U.S. adult smoke cigarettes, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, down from about 24 percent 10 years ago. It also estimates that about 443,000 people in the U.S. die each year from diseases linked to smoking.
Tax increases, health concerns, smoking bans and social stigma continue to cut into the number of cigarettes sold, which were estimated to be down about 12.6 percent in the third quarter compared with the same period last year.
Cigarettes and their smoke contain more than 4,000 chemicals; among them are more than 60 known carcinogens, according to the American Cancer Society. But scientists say they can't yet tell all they'll learn from the new data because so little is known about how the chemicals combine to affect people.
"The reality is that we have known so little over time that it's difficult to know with much accuracy what getting a good look is going to tell us about what we could do in the future," said Dr. David Burns of the University of California-San Diego, scientific editor of several surgeon general reports on tobacco.
Artikel yang asal lebih panjang. Tapi aku pendekkan.Takut orang yang baca akan terpaksa pekena rokok sebatang dua dek nak menghabiskan baca naskah asal...
