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How To Make A Blog?Monday, 8 September 2014 leave me ♥?


Nowadays, people seem to be always connected to the network. We love to surf the Internet, searching for new the informations all over the world and, blog is one of the medium that we use to search for the informations we wanted or even could be the medium to announce to the world about the informations that we know. So, today, I will explain the detail, step by step on how to create your own blog.

1) You need your own e-mail!
First step, the most importance step to create your own blog is to have your own e-mail. All you have to do to create your own e-mail is like below :

Once you have opened your Google Chrome browser, you will see it like this right?


Now, move your cursor to the 'Gmail' sign on the right corner at the top of it and click on it. 


Next, click on the 'Create an account' sign that you will see also on the right corner on the web page.







Hypertext and Hypermedia.Monday, 4 August 2014 leave me ♥?

Hypertext.

Hypertext is text displayed on a computer display or other electronic devices with references (hyperlinks) to other text which the reader can immediately access, or where text can be revealed progressively at multiple levels of detail (also calledStretchText). The hypertext pages are interconnected by hyperlinks, typically activated by a mouse click, keypress sequence or by touching the screen. Apart from text, hypertext is sometimes used to describe tables, images and other presentationalcontent forms with hyperlinks. Hypertext is the underlying concept defining the structure of the World Wide Web,[1] with pages often written in the Hypertext Markup Language (aka HTML). It enables an easy-to-use and flexible connection and sharing of information over the Internet.
Note how hypertext is not just flat text with highlights or paragraphs omitted during display, but rather, the text is hyper-structured with hyperlinks or other structures embedded inside a page, including hidden search words, to control the display and connection with other pages or hypertext nodes.

Types and uses of hypertext.

Hypertext documents can either be static (prepared and stored in advance) or dynamic (continually changing in response to user input, such as dynamic web pages). Static hypertext can be used to cross-reference collections of data in documents,software applications, or books on CDs. A well-constructed system can also incorporate other user-interface conventions, such as menus and command lines. Links used in a hypertext document usually replace the current piece of hypertext with the destination document. A less known and used feature is StretchText, which expands or contracts the content in place giving more control to the reader in determining the level of detail of the displayed document. Hypertext can develop very complex and dynamic systems of linking and cross-referencing. The most famous implementation of hypertext is the World Wide Web, first deployed in 1992.

Forms of hypertext.

There are various forms of hypertext, each of which are structured differently. Below are four of the existing forms of hypertext:
axial hypertexts are the most simple in structure. They are situated along an axis in a linear style. These hypertexts have a straight path from beginning to end and are fairly easy for the reader to follow. An example of an axial hypertext is The Virtual Disappearance of Miriam.
arborescent hypertexts are more complex than the axial form. They have a branching structure which resembles a tree. These hypertexts have one beginning but many possible endings. The ending that the reader finishes on depends on their decisions whilst reading the text. This is much like gamebook novels that allow readers to choose their own ending.
networked hypertexts are more complex still than the two previous forms of hypertext. They consist of an interconnected system of nodes with no dominant axis of orientation. Unlike the arborescent form, networked hypertexts do not have any designated beginning or any designated endings. An example of a networked hypertext is Shelley Jackson's Patchwork Girl.
layered hypertext consist of two layers of linked pages. Each layer is doubly linked sequentially and a page in the top layer is doubly linked with a corresponding page in the bottom layer. The top layer contains plain text, the bottom multimedia layer provides photo's, sounds and video. In the Dutch historical novel 'De man met de hoed' designed as layered hypertext in 2006 by Eisjen Schaaf, Pauline van de Ven en Paul Vitányi, the structure is proposed to enhance the atmosphere of the time, to enrich the text with research and family archive material and to enable readers to insert memories of their own.

Hypermedia

Hypermedia, an extension of the term hypertext, is a nonlinear medium of information which includes graphics, audio, video, plain text and hyperlinks. This contrasts with the broader term multimedia, which may include non-interactive linear presentations as well as hypermedia. It is also related to the field of electronic literature. The term was first used in a 1965 article by Ted Nelson.
The World Wide Web is a classic example of hypermedia, whereas a non-interactive cinema presentation is an example of standard multimedia due to the absence of hyperlinks.
The first hypermedia work was, arguably, the Aspen Movie MapBill Atkinson's HyperCard popularized hypermedia writing, while a variety of literary hypertext and hypertext works, fiction and nonfiction, demonstrated the promise of links. Most modern hypermedia is delivered via electronic pages from a variety of systems including media playersweb browsers, and stand-alone applications (i. e., software that does not require network access). Audio hypermedia is emerging with voice command devices and voice browsing.
Example of hypermedia.


S T O R Y B O A R D Monday, 30 June 2014 leave me ♥?

Assalamualaikum and hello! I'm going to tell you guys some informations about storyboard that I found.

History and Definition.
Storyboards are graphic organizers in the form of illustrations or images displayed in sequence for the purpose of pre-visualizing a motion pictureanimationmotion graphic or interactive mediasequence.
The storyboarding process, in the form it is known today, was developed at the Walt Disney Studioduring the early 1930s, after several years of similar processes being in use at Walt Disney and otheranimation studios.

My first attempt for a storyboard!
So I want to give a try on this storyboard thing and yes, we can create our storyboard by just using Paint on our desktop. I just knew about this too and it's amazing! Check them out~
This is the front page of my blog.
This is the first post I did on my blog.
This is the second post I did on my blog.

In my easy words, storyboard is not something complicated like we have to use complicated software or something. When you draw something on your paper, it is also a storyboard. Thank you~


My Aim, My Destiny. Monday, 23 June 2014 leave me ♥?

Hello, good morning! We meet again this week. Hehe. So, like the title speak up, this entry mostly about my aim and my destiny which I don't really sure what it will be. When I was 12, my aim was to be an engineer because of somewhat drama I watched back then and now, I'm 18, my aim is to be a doctor and yes, I watched a drama too.

I don't know whether is this a good sign or not but my engineer dream would be never comes true since I hate physics. Ehem. I'm currently studying in a college and I will make sure my aim this time will come true. To make it comes true, I need to get 4As' flat and go to a well-known University and study well to be a doctor. I have lots of aim to be honest and I did a mind map to make a better view of my aim's vision!



About my destiny, I'm not sure what it will be but I can make sure that I'll be a doctor one day in the future. It is not possible if I'm not thinking it is not possible. My aim is my destiny and that is what it is! 



So, the conclusion says my vision is to be a doctor one day. All the things that I have to do to achieve it is my mission. 

VISION - TO BE A DOCTOR.
MISSION - HOW TO BE A DOCTOR. 


Adios~ Thanks for reading! ^.^



How To Be A Well - Respected Scholar?Monday, 16 June 2014 leave me ♥?

It is well to be said that sharing is caring, so I would like to share some informations about how to be a well-respected scholar. 

7 Tips to be a productive scholar.

1 - Have a great motivation! 
You should have a great motivation to motivate yourself so you will always run on your track and won't      give up easily. It makes us stronger sometimes and matured us as we grow up.

2 - Start with the baby steps. 
Start slowly from below to achieve a better ones in the future. Don't feel left out or what, as long as you understand what you have learned but remember, do not be too slow because it will affect you back in the future! 

3 - Focus on your goals, not on your problems!
The reason why we can't study is because of the problems we were thinking. To live and study alone, far away from our home and family could affect our mental without we realized it, so to avoid we keep thinking about them, we should stay focus on our goals, and make them as our priority whilst making our family as our source of energy. If you have problems with your study, go seek your teacher's or your friend's help!

4 - T-E-A-M-W-O-R-K [ WIN-WIN]
It is understandable if we compete against each other to be number 1 right? And it is not wrong either to share the number 1 place though. As a student, a leaner, we actually should help each other to not just become a number 1 but also reach the top and pass the exam with flying colour. Friendship and teamwork are very important for now, as example to do a study group so we can help each other and study together. My advice, let's learn together and vanish all the hatred feelings if we have.

5 - Shine out your potential!
Potential here I described as on your skill to study and also on your curriculum. To become a better scholar, you should do more exercises and some revisions to make sure you understand what you have learned to make you more understand and improve your knowledge. 

6 - Synergy [ 1+1=3] 
This somekind like a short-cut when you're studying, example like the study group thingy. You'll gain lots of advantages from it so don't be shy to make a study group! 

7 - Spiritual basics. 
As a Muslim, we really should seek for His help while we're studying. Don't be arrogant and act like you know everything and forget about Him, but act like you know nothing and you want to know more. Never ever forget Him because you need Him in whatever state you are in.


I guess that's all I can share. Take all the goods and leave the bad for your learning. Thanks for reading! ^.^/

1.1 Water. Monday, 9 June 2014 leave me ♥?

Structure of Water Molecule. 



1. Consists of one oxygen atom and two hydrogen atoms.
2. It links by covalent bond.

3. It forms 'V' shape.
4. Two hydrogen atoms spread apart at an angle 104.5'.
5. Oxygen is more electronegative than hydrogen, thus it attracts        electrons from hydrogen.
6. In water molecule, hydrogen atom is partially positive and oxygen atom is partially negative.
7. It happens because of unequal distribution charge of water molecule, thus causes the water to become polar molecule.
8. Polar water molecule attracts other polar molecule causes the bond formed to call hydrogen bond [polar water molecule repels non-polar molecules; oil].
9. The hydrogen bonds are weaker than covalent bonds but they are strong enough to hold the water molecules. 
10. Each water molecule can form 4 hydrogen bonds only and the way to draw the bond is like in the picture.




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