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Tuesday, 7 February 2012

唉...烦啊!

怎么办怎么办>.<这么快就2月了~成绩也快出了可是我到现在根本就还没打算><!!!以后到底要读什么?去哪里读?能独当一面吗?吃喝住行又该怎么办?唉...真的很羡慕肯肯够自己去到KL读书~换成那个是我我可能都不敢吧TT到底该打算怎样呢?读engineering?我的add math行吗?唉.........................................................................................................快疯了~突然很想回去读书~也好像做功课~pia~工作也没着落TT 妈妈一直叫去工作, 很有压力下TT 明天又要去医院复诊 arsh>.< 讨厌死去医院啊>< 希望能尽快做出决定 不再彷徨吧 =)

Tuesday, 31 January 2012

CNY~2012~~

hehehe~show some childish friend d photo bah~~XP



 hehehe~lz~left u nia o~~come sama sama childish bahXDD

Monday, 23 January 2012

哟!新年到了!!

嘿嘿嘿~今年的新年在SIBU过! 诶诶诶诶诶诶~我才知道原来4四点就吃团圆饭很正常?!话说回来...前年是几点吃的我也忘记了~哈哈哈~老了记忆力就是不好~~XP 话就不多说~来看看图片吧~~
哈哈哈~新年到了我家的冰箱就只穷得剩下汽水而已XD
我家的零食~~~其实没什么东西好吃~~~
哈哈哈~幼稚的sdo妹在玩烟花~大家也来我家玩吧XD
哎哟哟~这张更惨~他们竟然在玩pop pop~~shhhh...其实我也有玩啦...
大年初一我没就在自己家拜年了~~~
hahaha~这个妹也是~~
还在挑还在挑XD
来张合照XD
2nd camera><!!
我没竟然还去giant买个不倒翁回来XD
我爸跟他朋友一定是继remix过后最会38的男人><
可爱的糖><
吃太多了!罚扫地XD
回民都鲁的前一刻~~

Friday, 20 January 2012

阿勒!!!!换时间?!


阿勒~~~~~~~~早上醒来妈妈才说屋子还没整理好明天早上才去?! 怎么这样啊~~~~~~~~人家都跟朋友们说今天去了说~~~可怜的我又要帮忙整理屋子~整理房间时才发现我房间有够乱的>< 妹妹的衣服都丢在我衣橱里面>.<而用过的参考书竟然比山还要高...整个傻眼去~~呵呵呵~前天250从plkn回来了呢~(虽然是回来过年而已)看过去成熟不少也认识了很多新朋友~果然人还是要出去闯一闯呢!pia~唉~突然觉得自己在新的一年没什么改变....还是那么幼稚不能自己一个人独立~总是让自己想太多, 总是无谓的猜测别人的想法~其实人家根本就不是那么想的~真希望回到那件事还没发生的时候~那时候的我才不会质疑朋友对我的想法,就算不是经常在一起聊天也不会觉得尴尬,也不会像现在那么自私...我的新年新希望就是成熟一点!不要生病!学习独立!2012年了~我不要像以前一样什么都不做只坐在那里等着别人帮我打算好一切!

哎呀呀~大扫除·累!

hohohohoho~~(<<大扫除还那么开心~疯了XD) 哎呀呀~明天就要出门去了neh~~今天要大扫除整理好所有东西才出门去~我很厉害下咯~边装零食边拜年~边装肉干边sapu~哈哈哈哈哈~结果被妈妈念了一顿~爸爸今天也没去做工在家里油漆~虽然我觉得差啦XD 还有把以前穿过不要的鞋子整理掉~擦窗口之类的~之后还到处去送货~送东西去给妈妈的朋友~~还在人家家先拜了一次年XD后来妈妈的朋友给了一tin类似面还是什么的东西~总觉得味道似曾相识啊~~

就是这个东西liao~

希望新年快点到来~~

Wednesday, 18 January 2012

耶耶!!要过新年咯!!

恭喜贺恭喜恭喜你呀~恭喜恭喜恭喜你~~祝大家新年快乐万事如意红包拿来XDD 新年还没到我妹就已经自己放假了咯~给她冷到~哎呀呀~土曜日就要出门去了~想到要出门就觉得很累啊~可是去了就会有很多红包拿~哈哈哈哈~今年没买什么衣服~因为我不喜欢去买衣服~鞋子也是乱乱买的~嘿嘿嘿~真希望快点回来跟大家一起去团拜~~ 大家一定要来我家拜年哦


既然新年要到了...
送大家两只招财猫~俗语说"家有阿花一定旺一定发!" XD
哈哈哈哈哈~每次在电视上看到这种图片都会有一个声音......"Hai-yo!"

在此还要唱衰樱桃小丸子叻~嘿嘿嘿~她是个hentai来的~也是hendai~哈哈哈~有时又呆呆地~我也是感动+高兴下~没想到既然会有人偷偷地默默的在看我们写的blog~我之前都以为写了没人看~aisteru yo~~~~~~~~~~hahahahahaXD

Tuesday, 17 January 2012

第六篇: What is Biotechnology?

What is Biotechnology?

Biotechnology in one form or another has flourished since prehistoric times. When the first human beings realized that they could plant their own crops and breed their own animals, they learned to use biotechnology. The discovery that fruit juices fermented into wine, or that milk could be converted into cheese or yogurt, or that beer could be made by fermenting solutions of malt and hops began the study of biotechnology. When the first bakers found that they could make a soft, spongy bread rather than a firm, thin cracker, they were acting as fledgling biotechnologists. The first animal breeders, realizing that different physical traits could be either magnified or lost by mating appropriate pairs of animals, engaged in the manipulations of biotechnology.
What then is biotechnology? The term brings to mind many different things. Some think of developing new types of animals. Others dream of almost unlimited sources of human therapeutic drugs. Still others envision the possibility of growing crops that are more nutritious and naturally pest-resistant to feed a rapidly growing world population. This question elicits almost as many first-thought responses as there are people to whom the question can be posed.
In its purest form, the term "biotechnology" refers to the use of living organisms or their products to modify human health and the human environment. Prehistoric biotechnologists did this as they used yeast cells to raise bread dough and to ferment alcoholic beverages, and bacterial cells to make cheeses and yogurts and as they bred their strong, productive animals to make even stronger and more productive offspring.
Throughout human history, we have learned a great deal about the different organisms that our ancestors used so effectively. The marked increase in our understanding of these organisms and their cell products gains us the ability to control the many functions of various cells and organisms. Using the techniques of gene splicing and recombinant DNA technology, we can now actually combine the genetic elements of two or more living cells. Functioning lengths of DNA can be taken from one organism and placed into the cells of another organism. As a result, for example, we can cause bacterial cells to produce human molecules. Cows can produce more milk for the same amount of feed. And we can synthesize therapeutic molecules that have never before existed.