Thursday, October 29, 2009

TWILIGHT SAGA-NEW MOON IN DA HOUZE

This november,the most waited movie on earth for this year will be release.n today is already 29 oct!what can we say that all of us is super duper excited to watch twilight saga-new moon.
here i include some brief introduction about the movie and the plot itself as to increase ur adrenaline in the wait of new moon.

New Moon is a fantasy-romance novel by author Stephenie Meyer, and is the second book in the Twilight series. According to Meyer, the book is about losing true love.[1] The title refers to the darkest phase of the lunar cycle, indicating that New Moon is about the darkest time of the protagonist Bella's life.[2] The book was originally released in hardcover in 2006, following the successful publishing of Meyer's debut novel Twilight. An upcoming film adaptation is tentatively set for release on November 20, 2009.[3]

Upon its publication in the United States, New Moon moved quickly to the top of bestseller lists, becoming one of the most anticipated books of the year. It peaked at #1 on both the New York Times Best Seller list and USA Today's Top 150 Bestsellers,[4][5] and was the biggest selling children's paperback of 2008 with over 5.3 million copies sold.[6]

New Moon has been translated into many diverse languages, including Czech, Thai, Russian, and Arabic.




PLOT

On Isabella "Bella" Swan's 18th birthday, Edward Cullen, the vampire she loves, and his family throw her a birthday party. While unwrapping a gift, she gets a paper cut, which causes Edward's adopted brother, Jasper, to be overwhelmed by her blood's scent and attempt to kill Bella. To protect her, Edward decides to end their relationship, and the Cullens move away from Forks. This leaves Bella heart-broken and depressed.

In the months that follow, Bella learns that thrill-seeking activities, such as motorcycle riding, allow her to "hear" Edward's voice in her head. She also seeks comfort in her deepening friendship with Jacob Black, a cheerful companion who eases her pain over losing Edward. Bella later discovers that Jacob is a werewolf. He and his fellow werewolves protect Bella from the vampires Laurent and Victoria, the latter of whom seeks revenge for her dead mate, James, whom the Cullens killed in Twilight.

Meanwhile, a series of miscommunications leads Edward to believe that Bella has killed herself. Distraught over her supposed suicide, Edward flees to Italy to provoke the Volturi, vampire royalty who are capable of killing him. Alice and Bella rush to Italy to save Edward, arriving just in time to stop him. Before leaving Italy, the Volturi tell Edward that Bella, a human who knows that vampires exist, must either be killed or transformed into a vampire. When they return to Forks, Edward tells Bella that he has always loved her and only left Forks to protect her. She forgives him, and the Cullens vote in favor of Bella being transformed into a vampire, to Edward's dismay. However, Edward gives Bella a choice: either she lets Carlisle change her after her graduation, or, if Bella agrees to marry him, he will change her himself.


BOHO CHIC BEBEH!

Boho Fashion=Cute and Inexpensive

Boho style is the style of fashion free-thinkers. Feeling beautiful and unique is important to any girl. Sadly, clothes cost MONEY, which is growing more and more scarce these days. Well, take it from someone who doesn't have much money to spend on clothes; boho style is the hottest, most fun, and most self-expressive look you can find without spending a ridiculous amount of cash.

YOU can become boho chic and super cute RIGHT NOW!!

One of the amazing things about boho fashion is the ability regular everyday girls like me and you have to create a great look for little to no money. Shopping at thrift stores or buying clothes from eBay may seem "uncool", but there are some super great finds there. And, of course, the price is always right. Here are some things to look for:

  • Faded and Worn Jeans-Thrift stores have an abundance of these! You might even have some in your own closet or drawer right now!! The idea is to look like you've just had a battle with paintbrushes or sculpting knives. Be free to be artsy!
  • Flares-Find shirts that flare at the sleeves and also at the collar. You're looking for tops that are long and flowy. Keep an eye out for bold patterns, especially ones with an ethnic flair. Bring some culture to your neighborhood!
  • Beads and Fringe-Think hippy. Boho fashionistas are unconcerned with conforming to the straight-laced expectations of society. Let your clothing send off a vibe of personal freedom.
  • Vintage Accessories-A boho look always includes GREAT accessories. Look for "chunky" necklaces, again remembering that YOU are a fashion free-thinker! A super thing to look for is natural elements, such as leather, wood, and stones. You and nature are two peas in a pod, both wild and free and not subject to social constraints. Also, don't forget the flowy scarves, also boldly patterned, which are the most versatile accessory you'll have. Scarves can be headbands, traditional scarves around the neck, even bracelets or belts. Be free with your imagination!
  • Flowy Skirts-Tiered skirts with floral or ethnic patterns are a MUST for a boho chic chick. Any length from the knee down is acceptable. Think of a gypsy dancing in the moonlight. Free the legs!!
  • Boots or Sandals-In the colder months boots or moccasins are super cute with any outfit. In the warmer months sandals, embelished flip-flops, and Indian shoes are the perfect addition to your dancing gyspy ensemble.
Boho fashion is EASY, because it requires fewer pieces put together in creative ways to make different outfits. This also makes it much less than expensive than if you try to dress like everyone else. So check out your local thrift store or click over to eBay for some GREAT deals on Boho fashion

HOW TO MAKE A HELICOPTER?

It wasn’t that long ago that people would look at you like you were crazy if you said you were going to build a helicopter. But with gas prices continuously on the rise, the idea is starting to make sense to more and more people. After all, roads and highways bend and curve, but a helicopter can fly in a straight line, thus allowing you to go straight from Point A to Point B. This obviously reduces the distance you must travel, which, in turn, reduces your fuel costs for traveling. If this sounds like an idea you would like to try, follow these simple steps to learn how to build a helicopter.

Things You'll Need:

  • A Complete Set of Tools
  • Helicopter Blueprints
  • Supply List (per blueprints selected)
  • Basic Mechanical Skills





  1. Step 1

    Determine the type of license you intend to have for your helicopter. If you plan to build a full size, commercial quality helicopter that is capable of carrying passengers, then you will most likely be required to get a special license to operate the helicopter you build. Alternatively, there are a large number of blueprints available for anyone who wants to build a small sized personal craft that meet the specifications for being classified as a license free ultralight aircraft.

  2. Step 2

    Decide how many people will need to fit into your helicopter. If you are building a large scale helicopter then this is generally not an issue, although you will need to meet special licensing requirements. If you are going to build a small, personal helicopter, then know that most models come in a single seat capacity, meaning you can only fly solo. There are a limited number of helicopter blueprints that will allow you to build a helicopter designed to carry the pilot plus one passenger. These are supposed to be used for training purposes, so be sure to provide some level of flight education to any passenger you take on a flight.

  3. Step 3

    With firm decisions made in Steps 1 and 2, it is time to pick the blueprints for the helicopter you will build. There are a large number of blueprints available on the internet. Many models have been used successfully for decades, so you know all of the bugs have been worked out of the blueprints long before you decided that you wanted to learn how to build a helicopter. For your convenience, there are links in the Resources section (below) to places where helicopter blueprints can be ordered. Prices range from $50 to $250 for a set of blueprints, depending on how sophisticated you want your helicopter to be.

  4. Step 4

    Provision all of the equipment, parts and components that the blueprints call for in order to build the helicopter. Many times, the blueprints will include a catalog for ordering parts. This makes it especially easy for parts that would otherwise be difficult to obtain on your own, such as properly sized rotor blades, or a fiberglass body that is molded to fit the shape of your helicopter frame.

  5. Step 5

    Follow the assembly instructions that the blueprints provide. This may take some time. Expect this to be a weekend project for as long as it takes, and certainly do not expect to be able to build a helicopter in just one day. You should be relaxed enough to take your time when building your helicopter, if for no other reason than the safety aspect of not rushing through the job. Take your time and follow every instruction to the letter, and you will soon be enjoying the freedom that comes with flying a helicopter that you made yourself.

  6. Step 6

    Give your completed helicopter a test flight. Be sure to take your helicopter to a unpopulated location for the test flight, just in case there is an accident. You should have a few friends on hand, complete with basic safety equipment and first aid kits, although you will hopefully not need to use these

Monday, July 13, 2009

Maufacturing engineering??

Manufacturing engineer: Job description and activities

Job description
Typical work activities
Job description
Manufacturing engineering is a creative activity: manufacturing engineers design, implement, monitor and maintain manufacturing processes. They consult with design engineers in order to achieve the most efficient and cost effective way of producing the highest quality product possible.
Employment is found in numerous industries, such as clothing, food and drink, pharmaceuticals and shipbuilding. Many organisations operate 'cross-functional' teams with the manufacturing engineer involved at every stage, from design and development, to production, research and after-sales service.
Manufacturing engineers have expertise in a wide range of manufacturing technologies and computer and management control systems. They apply state-of-the art technology to meet increasingly competitive business needs.

Typical work activities
Roles vary according to the setting but the range of activities common to most posts usually includes:
organising, planning, commissioning and maintaining production lines;
improving existing operations, incorporating new methods and processes;
handling equipment purchase and installation;
investigating operational problems affecting production and dealing with them in a systematic, methodical manner;
planning the use of resources and scheduling activities in order to meet an objective;
preparing manufacturing documentation required for product manufacture;
co-ordinating projects;
providing manufacturing data;
running meetings with other team members;
identifying ways to reduce production costs;
managing budgets;
working with engineering and other departments to produce cost estimates for new designs;
liaising with research and development departments;
understanding and analysing graphs and statistics and other complex information;
giving presentations to engineers and colleagues in other departments;
liaising with suppliers and customers;
training and supervising staff;
working with regulatory bodies to ensure safety, environmental and design standards are met;
reading specialist journals and attending training courses and industry meetings in order to keep up to date with the latest technological developments and trends within this and other branches of engineering.



taken from:http://www.prospects.ac.uk/p/types_of_job/manufacturing_engineer_job_description.jsp











Heylo everyone!Assalamualaikum..welcome to nora's inc.dis is my official blog for my technical english subject.When at first my dearest lecturer En. MOHD SHAFEIRUL ZAMAN informed us that we need to set up our own blog,i was so excited.hehe..mainly bcoz i already had my unactive blog that is http://raradunianyata.blogspot.com/. u can come n visit my other blog to view or leave a comment on the things that i mumbled there.hehe. So lets get to the topic, what is manufacturing engineering?fyi, at first after i got my upu answer dat i'm going to do man.eng(short form for manufacturing engineering), i got devastated!!dis is mainly bcoz my first choice was chemical eng. evendo UMP was my 1st choice.hmmph. at first i feel like crying and trying to ask to da admin whether i can change my course to chem.eng. UNFORTUNATELY,i was informed during the orientation week dat we r not allowed to change our courses due to limited places n bla2...so i decided to stay in manufacturing n give it a try. After 2 weeks of class i realize dat manufacturing is not dat bad, in future evendo i will b working with machine, i can build my own helicopter or SPACESHIP!.isn't dat xciting??hoho. Okay so lets get back to da article above,da article gave us a bfief description on what man.eng is,n what does da engineers do.n some typical work activities dat cought my attention is "reading specialist journals and attending training courses and industry meetings in order to keep up to date with the latest technological developments and trends within this and other branches of engineering." Ahaks!me?reading jurnal on latest tehnology??dat is a so NO-NO.

i lurve technology like it gadgets,phones n stuff but hw am i gonna read dat kind of boringggg stuff?if its SEVENTEEN,CLEO or even STATICS mayb i can consider it.hoho.duh?gurls will always b gurls.so enjoy it!hoho.hmmph i dunno what else to ryte so hopefully EN.SHAFEIRUL ZAMAN will enjyoy n satisfied reading my piece of mind as an warm intro.hoho..take care.