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Tuesday, June 24, 2008

S.E.P.S.I.S


Sepsis is a life-threatening illness. Your body's response to a bacterial infection usually causes it. Your immune system goes into overdrive, overwhelming normal processes in your blood. The result is that small blood clots form, blocking blood flow to vital organs. This can lead to organ failure. Babies, old people and those with weakened immune systems are most likely to get sepsis. But even healthy people can become deathly ill from it. A quick diagnosis can be crucial, because one third of people who get sepsis die from it.


Daisy: My late grandma ade penyakit ni la...huhuhu...rindu sangat kat dia..hari sabtu hari tu pegi kemas rumah dia. Bila tengok barang-barang dia, terus menangis sampai mak su suruh balik. Dengan mak su skali nangis..huhuhu...mane la aku tak nangis bila tgk barang2 dia, rumah dia, di situlah aku habiskan hampir sebahagian dari hidup aku...tapi yang pergi tetap pergi dan aku yang hidup ni akan tetap teruskan hidup dan pasti tak kan pernah lupakan dia. Janji aku pada dia akan tetap aku laksanakan cumanya mungkin akan sampai pada dia dalam bentuk yang lain...aku cuma mengharapkan yang terbaik buat dia di sana...


Wednesday, May 7, 2008

Daisies

Facts about Daisies

  • Daisies are named from the old Anglo-Saxon language daes eage, which means day's eye.
  • Daisy is a perennial whose evergreen leaves form a basal tuft or rosette.
  • In the language of flowers, Daisies are symbols of innocence.
  • Daisy plants have 3 - 4 inch flower stalks.
  • Daisy flower plant has a prostrate or spreading growing habit.
  • The Daisy leaf texture varies and may be smooth or hairy, narrow at the base and slightly lobed.
  • The Daisy flower stalks are generally longer than the leaves.
  • Daisies can be propagated by division in spring or sowing seeds in spring or late autumn.
  • English Daisy is a serious weed in the northwest United States.
  • The Daisy flowers open at dawn and are visited by many small insects.
  • Daisies are used by children to make daisy chains.
  • Daisy leaves are edible and can be used in salads.

Varieties of Daisies

  • Spanish Daisy
  • Blue Daisy
  • Lazy Daisy or Prairie Daisy
  • African Daisy
  • Michaelmas Daisy
  • Swan River Daisy
  • Tatarian Daisy
  • Painted Daisy
  • Paris Daisy
  • Shasta Daisy
  • Crown-Daisy
  • Ox-eye Daisy
  • Nippon Oxeye Daisy
  • Giant Daisy
  • African Daisy
  • Kingfisher Daisy
  • Sunshine Daisy
  • Gerbera Daisy
  • Transvaal Daisy or Barberton Daisy
  • Tahoka Daisy
  • Livingstone Daisy
  • Gloriosa Daisy
  • Dahlberg Daisy
  • Butter Daisy

Xeranthemum
Common name: Immortelle

Monday, April 7, 2008

14 FACTS about Felis Catus

  • Cats are born with blue eyes. They change at approximately 12 weeks of age.
  • Sometimes your cat will find it difficult to find the treats you throw him on the floor. The reason is because cats can't see directly under their own nose.
  • Cats can jump between 5 & 7 times as high as their tail.
  • Ailurophobia: the hate or fear of cats
  • 80% of all cats, big and small, have the same reaction to catnip, due to their feline genes. Cats that are younger than 6 months and tigers however, do not react to catnip.
  • A cat uses it's whiskers to tell if the space they are contemplating entering is big enough for them.
  • Cats not only walk on their toes but they have 5 toes on their front paws and 4 toes on the their back paws.
  • Killing a cat was punishable by death in acient Egypt.
  • Just like fingerprints on humans, the nose pad of cats is rigid in a pattern that is completely unique.
  • Sir Isaac Newton is credited for inventing the cat door.
  • Start a garden inside your home. Cats love to eat grass, parsley, catnip, and sage. However, consult your Vet before planting a garden for your cat to eat. Many plants are harmful or even fatal to cats.
  • Pet owners live longer, happier lives with less stress and less heart attacks.
  • Cats prefer their food at room temperature.
  • Don't put your cat's collar on too tight. Make sure you can slip 2 fingers between the collar and the cat.


p/s: Daoz, read fact no. 12~hihi~Entri khas untuk Combi..ngeh3

Sunday, April 6, 2008

W.o.n.d.e.r.f.u.l.N.i.t.e

Oh my God, for the first time in my life i saw a shooting star. It was so wonderful and it was amazing!! Thank God i got the chance to see it. It was so beautiful. Wish to see it again!. *wink*


Today's facts: A falling star or a shooting star has nothing at all to do with a star! These amazing streaks of light you can sometimes see in the night sky are caused by tiny bits of dust and rock called meteoroids falling into the Earth's atmosphere and burning up. The short-lived trail of light the burning meteoroid produces is called a meteor. Meteors are commonly called falling stars or shooting stars.