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SE W890i and Ipod Touch for only RM 1400

Jul 12, 2009

I am promoting second hand sales for this two item...
whoever interested pls comment it... thank you...

the SE W890i is only half a year... there is another half a year waranty to go... Ipod touch is 16GB...
only serious buyers...

any require or info, pls comment on this post... thanks...
urgent need for cash...

2AM JoKwon and 4Minutes HyunA had ONE-DAY DATE

Jul 11, 2009


Continuing their ‘trainee karma’, 2AM Jo Kwon and 4Minute HyunA go on a 1-day date!
See other pictures under the cut!

The 2 had appeared on Mnet Madam B’s Saloon aired on 10th July and had showed off their good friendship with their fun day out in Seoul ShinSaDong.

Even though the 2 are from different companies now, they both had trained together as trainees. Jo Kwon, “I have been trainee together with HyunA for about 3-4 years, she is like a trainee dongsaeng. I get many emotions from seeing her comeback, she has so much confidence now. I hope to see her work hard in the future.”

And then he said to HyunA, “I saw the article about you crying on the day of your debut as 4Minute. I can understand that feeling. It’s the day of ‘I finally debuted today. This is the moment I have been preparing so hard for 8 years.’ When I saw this news, I instantly remember how I felt when I debuted.”

Then HyunA said, “I thought myself not to cry but I couldn’t help it. All the past 2 years just came to me and I just cried.”

The 2 talked about their sweet memories, “6 years back when we were training, we have been hungry together and have exercised together.”




huhu... got new canvas shoes from the States

Jul 10, 2009



Cousin sis went to states to buy me a pair of canvas shoes due to my canvas shoes that i bought from UK is already worn out...

love the colors of the shoes... not going to wear it, till i wanted to wear... wanted to get everlast shoes too... but the design doesn't match with what i wanted....

this want, could not get in Malaysia.... kekekek....

let see it: the new beauty...

Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck: Parenting Team

Jul 9, 2009



Tending to their duties as parents, Jennifer Garner and Ben Affleck were spotted picking up daughter, Violet, from school earlier today (July 8) in Los Angeles.

The cute couple dressed casually, both in t-shirts with Ben sporting some khakis and Jen opting for jogging pants and a ball cap.

In related news, it was just announced by MTV that the upcoming film, “Valentine’s Day,” has added yet another celebrity to the already impressive cast list – as Patrick Dempsey will play a married obstetrician who romances Jennifer Garner on the side.

The cast also includes: Julia Roberts, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Alba, Jessica Biel, Shirley MacLaine, Bradley Cooper, Ashton Kutcher, Emma Roberts, Topher Grace and Eric Dane. It hits theatres in February 2010.


Girl skips class for months to have sex in goat pen

News from the star online...

A FORM Three student threw away at least 10 warning letters from her school so that she could continue having sex with her boyfriend in a secluded goat pen in Jenderam Hulu.

She dumped the letters over the past three months to prevent her parents from knowing that she had played truant to go on her jaunts with the 19-year-old youth, Kosmo! reported.

Apparently, the 15-year-old girl began sleeping with the youth in March and became addicted to sex.

However, her mother became suspicious after noticing “physical changes” in her daughter.

She was shocked when the girl admitted that she had not been going to school for three months and had instead been with the youth.

The girl’s family then went in search of the youth who had disappeared. Police are now looking for him.

> Elie Youssef Najem, the self-proclaimed “billionaire” who pledged RM1bil to the National Cancer Institute (Makna), is in the news again.

Utusan Malaysia reported that Elie’s girlfriend was found dead after she fell from the 14th floor of a condominium in Jalan Kuchai Lama.

Rosalia Gachatlin Viray, 22, was said to have fallen from the balcony at 3.45pm on Friday.

The Filipina died at the hospital.

Police have classified the case as sudden death and a statement was taken from a Lebanese man.

Elie made headlines in 2006 when he announced his intention to donate RM1.07bil to Makna.

However, Makna has yet to receive the money.

Kim Hyun-joong and Kim Jun are still Boys Of Flowers

Jun 30, 2009



The two boys, who were BFF in the hit drama “Boys over Flowers,” seem to be BFF in real life too.

Kim Jun, who was nervous about releasing his first solo single, turned to Kim Hyun-joong, his newly found friend for some help and advice. Kim Jun, who was mainly worried about being incapable of filling up the entire screen alone without his group members, personally asked Kim Hyun-joong if he could make an appearance in his new MV. Despite his busy schedule, Kim Hyun-joong not only offered his new BFF a few words of advice but also happily agreed to appear in the MV. So all you Kim Hyun-joong and Kim Jun fans, get ready for a double dose of eye candy because the two are looking mighty fine in the pictures released by Kim Jun’s agency, Planet 905.

Kim Jun’s new single “Ready OK!” (aka “Jun, Be OK!“) will be released this coming July 9th.

Tourette Syndrome

Jun 25, 2009

I am watching this movie called "front of the class"
the sypnosis is:
A Tourette Syndrome sufferer who hated school while growing up strives to become the teacher he never had in this inspirational Hallmark Hall of Fame drama. As a young boy, Brad began making off noises - impulsive noises that were impossible to suppress. As a result, Brad was tormented by his classmates, and accused by his teachers of intentionally disrupting class. It wasn't long before Brad started to hate school, but then an understanding principal offered just the kind of encouragement the struggling boy needed to turn his life around. Thanks to the good will of one sympathetic educator, Brad decided to become the kind of teacher who favored patience and kindness over authority and control. After being rejected by twenty-four schools, Brad was finally given the opportunity to prove his true worth as a teacher. This is the story of a man who relied on resilience and determination to get through life, and who devoted his existence to helping others like him overcome incredible odds.

I was wondering what is tourette syndrome is... so i research about it... since i study psychology, i never heard of this syndrome...

What Is Tourette Syndrome?

Tourette syndrome (TS) is named for the French doctor Georges Gilles de la Tourette, who first described the condition in 1885. It is thought that in most cases it is a genetic condition that's inherited, or passed on from parent to child. Doctors and scientists don't know the exact cause of TS, but some research suggests that it occurs when there's a problem with how nerves communicate in the brain. A disturbance in the balance of neurotransmitters — chemicals in the brain that carry nerve signals from cell to cell — may play a role in TS. Tourette syndrome is not contagious.

Symptoms of Tourette syndrome usually emerge in childhood or in the teenage years. TS isn't common — only one person in every 1,000 to 2,000 people has the condition.

To be diagnosed with Tourette syndrome, a person must have several different types of tics — specifically, multiple motor tics and at least one vocal tic.

Tics are sudden, repetitive movements or sounds that some people make, seemingly without realizing it. Tics are actually more common than you might think. Many people have tics that go away in less than a year or mild tics that don't interfere with their lives.

But in some kids, tics are more severe or long lasting. If a child has tics for more than a year, it is called a chronic tic disorder. In some cases, these tics can be part of a condition called Tourette Syndrome.

The tics associated with Tourette Syndrome tend to get milder or go away entirely as kids grow into adulthood. Until that happens though, there are a lot of steps that you can take to help you and your child cope with the condition.

Signs and Symptoms

The main symptoms of TS are motor tics (sudden, apparently uncontrollable movements like exaggerated blinking of the eyes) or vocal tics (such as when a person repeatedly clears his or her throat).

At certain times, like when a child is under stress, the tics can become more severe, more frequent, or longer, or the type of tic may change altogether. (This is also true of people who have tics that are not part of Tourette syndrome.) Some kids may be able to suppress their tics for a short time. But tension builds, and it eventually has to be released as a tic. And if a person is concentrating on controlling the tic, it may be hard to focus on anything else. This can make it hard for teens with TS to have a conversation or pay attention in class.

Tics are classified as either simple or complex. Simple motor tics, for example, happen suddenly and separately from other tics and involve just a few muscles. Some examples are eye blinking and grimacing. In contrast, complex motor tics usually involve more muscle groups. For example, a person might touch a body part or another person repeatedly. In rare cases, people with TS might have a tic that makes them harm themselves, such as head banging.

Simple vocal tics can be throat clearing, sniffing, or humming, whereas complex vocal tics can involve repeating other people's words (a condition called echolalia) or involuntary swearing (called coprolalia).

In addition, many teens with TS have other conditions, such as attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or obsessive-compulsive disorder (OCD). Learning disabilities and sleeping problems are also common in people with TS.

Diagnosing and Treating Tourette Syndrome

Some pediatricians and family doctors may refer a child with symptoms of TS to a neurologist, a doctor who specializes in problems with the nervous system. Before TS can be diagnosed, a person must have tics for at least a year. Although tics may occur every day or intermittently throughout the year, for TS to be diagnosed, there must not be a tic-free period longer than 3 months. The neurologist may ask you to keep track of the frequency and kinds of tics your child is having.

There isn't a specific diagnostic test for TS — instead, the doctor diagnoses it after taking a medical history and a physical exam. Sometimes, doctors use imaging tests like magnetic resonance imaging tests (MRIs), computerized tomography (CT) scans, electroencephalograms (EEGs), or blood tests to rule out other conditions that might have symptoms similar to TS.

Just as TS is different for every person, the treatment for it varies, too. Although there isn’t a cure for TS, when Tourette Syndrome affects a child's schoolwork or daily life, sometimes doctors suggest medications that can help control the symptoms. Talk to your child's doctor about whether medication would be right for your child.

TS is not a psychological condition, but doctors sometimes refer kids and teens with TS to a psychologist or psychiatrist. Seeing a therapist won't stop tics, but it can help kids and teens to talk to someone about their problems, cope with stress better, and learn relaxation techniques.

Dealing With Tourette Syndrome

Many people don't understand what TS is or what causes it, so they might not know what to make of someone who has TS. And if people stare, kids and teens with TS can feel embarrassed and frustrated. You or your child might have to explain your child's condition to people a lot or have to deal with people gawking at you and your child.

The tics usually get milder as kids grow up, or go away during adulthood. Although your child may want to stay home from school or avoid other social situations because of the ticks, there are some steps you and your child can take that can help him or her cope with these situations.

  • Get involved. Some experts say that when kids and teens are engrossed in an activity, their tics are milder and less frequent. Sports, exercise, or hobbies are great ways for kids to focus mental and physical energy. Some well-known athletes have TS, like Manchester United soccer goalie Tim Howard, who also played for the U.S. Olympic team.
  • Give a helping hand. Dealing with TS often makes kids and teens more understanding of other people's feelings, especially other teens with problems. Your child may be able to use that special sensitivity by volunteering. And knowing that he or she helped others might help build your child's confidence, and lessen any self-consciousness that he or she might have about feeling different.
  • Embrace creativity. Creative activities such as writing, painting, or making music help focus the mind on other things — and they help it develop. There's speculation that composer Mozart and British writer Samuel Johnson both had TS.
  • Find support. The Tourette Syndrome Association sponsors support groups with others who understand the challenges of TS.
  • Take control. People with TS can feel more in control of their lives by researching TS, asking their doctors plenty of questions, and taking an active role in their treatment.

Each child with TS will cope differently with its physical, emotional, and social challenges. Because TS doesn't usually restrict activities, though, kids who have the condition should be able to enjoy and participate in the same activities as their peers, and not let it interfere with their everyday lives.


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Harry Potter star to give up acting

We know her as the brainy but lovable Hermoine from the Harry Potter films but it seems that British actress, Emma Watson has had enough of the biz and could be about to jack it all in.

Speaking in American Teen Vogue magazine Emma says that she might quit acting when the Harry Potter movies are over.

Emma who is currently promoting the new Potter movie -Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince which is released in the UK next month is also in the middle of filming the seventh and eighth H.P movies - I’m tired just writing about her!

Emma Watson plans to quit the movie business once she wraps up work on the wizard franchise because she doesn't have a "burning passion" for acting.

The 19 year old, who will take up a place at England's Cambridge University in the autumn, admits she doesn't have a strong desire to continue working in film once her Harry Potter contract expires.

The star, who plays nerdy Hermione Granger in the magical film franchise, admits she will only be tempted back to the business if she finds a role she is extremely passionate about.

She tells America's Teen Vogue magazine, "There's not, like, a burning passion in me that I have to act and I don't care what I do. Until something comes along that I feel as strongly about as I did Hermione - like, I felt that it was life or death - I don't want to act again."

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