Wednesday, December 21, 2011

dipaksa

sy dipaksa untuk update blog. walaupun sy dh bgtau sy xd masa nk update sbb minggu terakhir ni sgt2 byk keje n UM plak time nilah nk sibuk xd internet. memandangkan sy tetap dipaksa n disuruh taip panjang2, n memandangkan sy xd masa nk taip panjang2, sy just copy paste sebahagian KECIL dari assignment sy kt sini. hehehe kira update jugaklah kan. menambahkan ilmu pengetahuan. assignment ni sume sy taip sendiri okay! xleh copy paste sbb lecturer kt UM ni dh pandai guna turnitin. kang kene tangkap plagiarism terus dpt markah 0



Hiroshima

Hiroshima was attacked on august 6, 1945, at 2:45 a.m in the morning by an American B-29 bomber named the Enola Gay. Hiroshima was chosen as the primary target since it had remained largely untouched by bombing raids, and the bomb's effects could be clearly measured. Hiroshima was a major port and a military headquarters, and therefore a strategic target

Nagasaki
Nagasaki was attacked on August 9, 1945, at 10:58 a.m by another American B-29, bomber Bock's Car. The first choice target for this bombing run had been Kokura. Since the haze over Kokura prevented the sighting of the bombing target, Bock's Car continued on to its second target, which is Nagasaki.

Berlin wall
The Berlin Wall was built to separate West Berlin and East Germany. However, it was also the symbolic boundary between democracy and Communism during the Cold War. Thousands of East Germany people run away to the West Germany as their disagree towards communism rule. East Germany decided to build a wall to prevent more East Germany citizen to move to the West Germany. On 17 august 1961, the construction of the Berlin wall begun.
After 28 years, on the evening of 9 November 1989 an announcement made by East German government official. East Germany's Communist rulers gave permission for gates along the Wall to be opened. After the Berlin Wall came down, East and West Germany reunified into a single German state on October 3, 1990.
Halal certicate
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Halal status is important for muslims.


#Non-halal food characteristics
   *Swine/pork and its by-products
   *Improperly slaughtered
   *Dead
   *Alcohol and intoxicants
   *Carnivorous animals
   *Blood and blood by-products
#Established Islamic council
#Islamic Dietary Law
#Branding
#Hygienic, Quality and Safety
#Example: food processing, health care products, traditional herbal products, daily consumable products
#Places: places like restaurants, hotels, slaughtering houses 


In recent years, Malaysia Government has been emphasizing in Halal hub. It is an effort that made by the government to be the Global Halal support centre. Islamic market in Malaysia amounted up to RM 2.3 trillion. Since Malaysia is an Islamic country, this gives a few advantages to the government and eases the process to achieve the goal of being Global Halal support centre.
            Malaysian government have introduced program such as Halal food production zones, Halal Industry Development Corporation and they even organize an annual event which is the International Halal Showcase (MIHAS). Since the world in moving toward emphasizing the information technology, our government does not want to leave behind. So the government wants to start by trying to introducing the Radio Frequency Identification (RFID) Halal food production.


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