MISC
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Get my limited Sampul Raya 2015 now!
From now until 31 July, get a free pack of five packets for every RM20 spent (not including postage) at oyezbookstore.com.
Or you can walk-in at Silverfish (only books published by OyezBooks). Address: 2F-20, 2nd Floor Bangsar Village II, Bangsar Baru, Kuala Lumpur,
Hurry, Hari Raya is next week!
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My new book: My Father’s Farm
Alhamdulillah, my new book in the DinaSeries is out. You can buy online from oyezbookstore.com or buy from Silverfish Books located at Level 2, Bangsar Shopping Village 2, Bangsar, KL.
My Father’s Farm (RM25.00)
Author :Emila Yusof
Illustrator :Emila Yusof
Format:Hardcover
Size:190 x 135mm
Pages:32
Publisher :Oyez!Books
ISBN :9789670908052Description: Dina follows her father around the farm. She lends a helping hand and has lots of fun.
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Invitation to The Whimsical Three: Illustration Exhibition
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Making an accordion book and a story
I made an accordion book following the instruction on booklyn.com and currently trying to make a story inside the book.
This book will be showcased in my upcoming exhibition.
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Things You Don’t Need to Pack Before Traveling
Travelers are often so worried about under-packing that they wind up over-packing. Truthfully, though, have you ever gone on a trip and used every single thing you stashed in your suitcase? Have you ever thought to yourself, “I wish I brought more clothes!” Probably not. Leave the following items at home. You won’t need them and they’ll save you both time and weight.
1. Neck Pillow
First of all, the airline will give you a neck pillow if you ask for it. Even if they won’t, they may give you a regular pillow or a blanket, which you can then use as a neck support. Second of all, neck pillows can be heavy and they can take up a lot of room in your luggage.2. Detergent
Unless you know for sure that you’re going to a hotel that doesn’t have any type of laundry service, leave the detergent at home. If you’re only going away for a week, you can probably pack enough clothing to get you through without having to do laundry at all. Either way, there’s really no need for detergent unless you’re going to have to hand wash clothing during a month-long trip. Find the best deals for staying in Orlando and ask the hotels if they have self-service laundry areas.3. Money Belt
Okay, if you’re traveling to a risky part of the world, you may want to use a money belt just in case you get robbed. However, pulling $3 out of your money belt to pay for a cup of coffee actually makes you more of a target. If you’re traveling in the U.S., don’t bother with a money belt at all. The same goes for theft-proof pants, which have hidden pockets.4. Travel Wallet
This is some clever marketing, since a travel wallet is pretty much the same thing as a normal wallet. Travel wallets are a little bigger so that they can hold all of your documents. However, they’re really not that convenient and they’re pretty cumbersome. Plus, today you can store most of your important documents online and then just keep a backup tucked in your luggage.5. Seat Enhancer
Yes, air travel can be uncomfortable. Bulky equipment, though, is going to be more of a nuisance than a help. For example, you can get a gadget that fits between the seats to create a platform to put your arm on. This seems needless, especially when you’re talking about taking up extra space in your luggage. Also, you’ll probably annoy your seat mate. There’s also something called a Knee Defender, which locks the seat in front of you so that they can’t recline. This is pretty rude, since your fellow traveler paid the same amount of money you did for their seat and they should be able to recline as they please. Plus, knee defenders are banned on a lot of major airlines.Yes, there are some travel accessories that are totally worth bringing along. The rest of them, though, can stay safely at home while you’re toting around your light-as-a-feather luggage.
This article was contributed by Fiona Moriarty of Hipmunk, a travel website that offers customers a fast and easy way to find the best travel deals.
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Fallen leaves
Dried leaves whirling down
kissing the rainforest floor,
Decaying and die.They become humus,
Provide to the ground and soil,
and the rainforest.
—And the nature.
—And the living.
—And the earth.They give back. Have we?
-Em, 290315, Permai Rainforest. -
Tertullian quotes
The pleasure of those who injure you lies in your pain. Therefore they will suffer if you take away their pleasure by not feeling pain. – Tertullian.