Friday, March 19, 2010

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS

Actually, FCUHOMESCHOOLING is not on holiday. Our schedule is quite different from public school. We only have holiday when FCU has any particular programmes such as field trips, projects or celebrating something.

Just to make things different and more exciting, FCUMEDIA again on the shooting trips for a week. We started early in the morning so that we can escaped from the glaring sun after 12 noon. Yes....I really love shooting. It is one of the FCUHOMESCHOOLING syllabus. 

Here are some of the short films that we had published in youtube. 




It suppose to be A LOST TAPE.
During the shooting session, suddenly the camera moved by itself. The whole team didn't aware of unwanted guest until something bad happened that later responsible of their disappearance. 



TO BE CONTINUED...........










♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥

Friday, February 19, 2010

FCUMEDIA

(GUIDANCE CORNER)
On last Thursday, 11th of February 2010, FCU COMMUNITY officially launched FCUMEDIA. As a group in one big family, we worked together to publish short videos around Langkawi Island  for a start to this new field. Everybody was showing a great interest and gave a full support to the making of the videos. FCU guys had been doing family shooting  for years and became expert by time. 2010 become our significant year in this video making business and trying our best to satisfy our clients.

Our first client was a newly wed couple, Rosidi and Azura. We felt very proud for being appointed to broadcast their wedding ceremony in youtube.











♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

WELCOME HOME!!


On 7 of February, my big brother Shuhaib arrived home from  Fujairah UAE. He is an engineer and had been working in FUJAIRAH for 6 months already under .
Right now, he is on holiday and at the end of this coming February, he will be posting to SHOIBA, about 95 km south of JEDDAH. He brought "ole-ole" for all of us. I got mine too...Thank you bro for this gamis. I like it very much.



With GENIUS, my beloved cat. I will introduce all my precious cats in my next post!!


Where is AL-FUJAIRAH? Lets see on the map.


Everybody was trying their gamis and got ready for solat. It was so comfortable but......I felt awkward to do my daily chaos in this outfit. Playing football? Are you kidding? Of course not......!!!



NO MATTER WHAT..FIVE TIMES A DAY 
TO CLEAN OUR SOULS.....
TO BECOME A BETTER PERSON
TO LEAD THE WORLD

ALLAH THE MIGHTY....
ALLAH THE GREATEST.....
ALLAH THE MERCIFUL.........
BLESS ALL OF US............
BLESS THE WHOLE WORLD......
AMEEN......

*************************************************************

GUIDANCE CORNER

 

Fujairah International Marine Club (FIMC) was set up in 1999 in order to take part and host some of the world’s most exhilarating aquatic sports.

Since then, with the collaboration of the Dubai International Marine Club and the Abu Dhabi International Marine Sports Club, FIMC has hosted several powerboat races bringing international recognition to emirate of Fujairah.



The FIMC organizes international events such as offshore powerboat and formula 2000 powerboat championships, sailing and jet ski competition as well as several traditional marine sports such as shush, UAE dhow and rowing races. FIMC also proud itself in being a social club with fun activities such as underwater cleanups, local fishing and raft building competition.

The facilities at the FIMC include a dive club, fishing trips, summer holiday activities for children, Jet Ski and boat hire, and a restaurant. The FIMC facilities include boat berthing.

Conveniently located on the corniche and magnificent of the Indian Ocean, the club is an ideal centre for all marine sports and leisure activities.



ABOUT FUJAIRAH CITY

Often referred to, as the Arabian Jewel the emirate of Fujairah is a beautiful, hospitable and safe tourist destination. The emirate has rich culture, heritage and tradition. It is also beginning a period of dynamic economic development with many new exciting projects about to ‘break ground’.

In a country renown for its desert terrain Fujairah’s uniqueness lies in the rugged Hajar Mountains which are the perfect backdrop to the Indian Ocean and the beautiful unspoiled beaches and coral reefs that attract divers from all over the world. Numerous water sports like swimming, yachting, water surfing and deep-sea fishing attract tourists all round the year.

 


 Fujairah's main occupation in the past was fishing and agriculture. Nowadays the Port of Fujairah with its strategic position claims the 2nd most important bunkering port in the world with many shipping companies and other related businesses having set up offices there. At anytime one can look out to sea and expect to see a significant numbers of large vessels, offshore at the Fujairah Anchorage.






Fujairah holds a unique position in the UAE. It is the only emirate that lies on the eastern side of the UAE, along the Gulf of Oman. Fujairah UAE stands out from the surrounding desert landscape and arid plains, rising like the mountainous meridian it is. Though it’s the only one of all the emirates that isn’t blessed with a Persian Gulf coastline, the area lurches along the Gulf of Oman offering a expansive and picturesque coast. The Ruler of Fujairah, His Highness Sheikh Hamad bin Mohammed Al Sharqi, succeeded his father in 1974
























 OTHER TRADITIONAL EVENTS ON FUJAIRAH




Bullfighting

A Traditional sport that is unique to the Emirate of Fujairah is bullfighting. Do not confuse this with the Spanish version of bullfighting! Spectators from as arena and the massive zebus lock their horns and wrestle until one turns tail and flees. There are rules and regulations, known only to those participating. Alternate Fridays on cornice nr. Kalaba roundabout
.


Souqs (Markets)

Just after Masafi is the popular Friday Market, which opens daily from 8 am to 10 pm. selling local pottery, carpets, plants, toys, fruit and vegetables. Prices are competitive and bargaining is a must. You’ll find a smaller souq in Fujairah (opposite the Fish and Vegetable Souq) and another smaller one at Al Bidya.




Al Bidyah Mosque

The mosque is located off the road between Khorfakkan and Dibba near the coastal village of Al Bidyah, which has historical and natural characteristics. 38 kms to the north of Fujairah, 7kms to the north of Khorfakkan and 25kms to the south of Dubba. Studies have proven the mosque was built around 1446, making it the oldest standing mosque in the U.A.E.



Fujairah Museum
 
Situated close to Fujairah Fort, the Museum is a small modern building, where many of the artifacts found in archaeological digs at Qidfa, Bithnah and other places are on display. It is open from 8:30 am to 1:30 pm and 4:30 pm to 6:30 pm daily except Saturday.

The Museum consists of 2 main sections: Archaeology and Ethnography.



Heritage Village

Heritage Village has a good selection of traditional houses and fishing boats and portrays traditional life on the East Coast. Other exhibits include cooking utensils, farming tools and other items as well as the Al Yazrah well system used for irrigating fields, which uses is working bull.





 

Fujairah Forts
 
There are several forts around with Fujairah Fort the most well known. The fort at al Hayl was established by Sheikh Abdullah bin Hamdan al-Sharqi between 1932 and 1938. Sheikh Abdullah lived in the house on a permanent basis until around 1958. Bithnah fort was established sometime after 1745, has guarded the strategic route across the Hajar Moustains via Wadi Ham since the 18th Century.





♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥

Monday, January 25, 2010

SCIENCE EXPERIMENT


MAKING FIRE WITH THE LENS

1. This experiment must be done on a bright sunny day.
2. Find a nice spot of sunlight. Get ready with a convex lens and a piece of paper.





3. Try to focus the sunlight on the paper. You must be patient enough because the glare of the sunlight is really hurt your eyes.




4. After a while, you can see the smoke started to form on the paper.






5. I was trying to write a word on a paper using the making flame.



6. At last, the paper was burned in a word of "BAKAR".
.








Convex lenses

In a convex lens (sometimes called a positive lens), the glass (or plastic) surfaces bulge outwards in the center giving the classic lentil-like shape. A convex lens is also called a converging lens because it makes parallel light rays passing through it bend inward and meet (converge) at a spot just beyond the lens known as the focal point.









Photo: A convex lens makes light rays converge (come together) at the focal point or focus. The distance from the center of the lens to the focal point is the focal length of the lens.

AT THIS FOCAL POINT, THE SUN RAYS WERE FOCUSED AND THE HEAT BURNT THE PAPER IN THE EXPERIMENT.

Convex lenses are used in things like telescopes and binoculars to bring distant light rays to a focus in your eyes.



♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥

Sunday, January 24, 2010

LESSON 2
SERIES CIRCUITS
(SCIENCE SUBJECT)



Example of series circuit


 
A group of homeschooling students doing experiment on electric circuit.




PARALLEL CIRCUIT







♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥

Friday, January 22, 2010


 WEEK 7 OF FCU HOMESCHOOLING


I just finished my 7th week of homeschooling. Time flew so fast and my January Test is on the way. I did quite well in my December Test. My guidance arranged different timetable each week in order to make the variety in homeschooling. I don't mind since all the subjects are interesting to me. Homeschooling is far much interesting compare to my previous school.


WEEK 7


All my teachers give full attention to me since I am the only beloved student in the class. My brother Tajrid also the only student in his class. No time to play around.....They are really strict!!! I love all my teachers. Thank you for all the effort to make me a better person in this world.


♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥
WOW!! HAVE A GLASS OF NONI JUICE......

Have you try one?
It is really good for your health. Just ignore the smell of the fruit. Usually the noni tree can be found easily around village area. Some people call it mengkudu.



The fruits look tempting right?
There are so many seeds inside it. The fruit looks like nona fruit when I cut it into two. No wonder the name of these two fruits are quite similar...nona and noni. Hey...it also a name of a girl or woman...








I put one to two spoons of the noni juice into my yogurt. Hm.....it taste good......


(GUIDANCE CORNER)

Noni is an evergreen shrub or small tree that grows throughout the tropical regions of the Pacific Ocean, from Southeast Asia to Australia and especially in Polynesia. Common Names—noni, morinda, Indian mulberry, hog apple, canary wood
Latin Names—Morinda citrifolia




The noni fruit fails to have an appealing odor and taste. Majority of the parts of the plant, namely the leaves, roots, stems, flowers, fruits and bark are used. Noni health benefits are attributed to a few phytochemicals, which are present such as anthraquinones, octoanoic acid, damnacanthal, scopoletin, rutin, caproic acid, terpenoids and ursolic acid

What It Is Used For

  • Noni has been traditionally used in Polynesia as a dye, but it also has a history of use as a topical preparation for joint pain and skin conditions.
  • Today, people drink noni fruit juice as a general health tonic, as well as for cancer and chronic conditions such as cardiovascular disease and diabetes. 
Health benefits of noni include relief from skin infection, cold, mental depression and high blood pressure. Other benefits include protection from degenerative diseases, such as atherosclerosis, diabetes, cancer, arthritis and asthma. It also exhibits anti bacterial properties, due to the presence of alizarin, acubin and L-asperuloside.


Anthraquinones are certain antibacterial compounds present in the noni roots. Fresh noni fruit gives a pungent odor, which is stronger, as it ripens. Certain processing technique such as juicing, dehydration, pureeing and so on result in the loss of nutrients, by the process of evaporation. Lyophilization or freeze drying of noni fruit preserves the nutrients and prevents microbial degradation. The fruit is also beneficial for individuals with constipation problems. It also exhibits anesthetic, fungicidal and analgesic activity

How It Is Used

  • Traditionally, the leaves and fruit of noni have been used for health purposes.
  • Today, the fruit is most commonly combined with other fruits (such as grape) to make juice. Preparations of the fruit and leaves are also available in capsules, tablets, and teas.

What the Science Says

  • In laboratory research, noni has shown antioxidant, immune-stimulating, and tumor-fighting properties. These results suggest that noni may warrant further study for conditions such as cancer and cardiovascular disease. However, noni has not been well studied in people for any health condition.
  • Recent NCCAM-funded research includes a study on noni for cancer to determine its safety and potential effects on tumors and symptoms. The National Cancer Institute is funding preliminary research on noni for breast cancer prevention and treatment.

Side Effects and Cautions

  • Noni is high in potassium. People who are on potassium-restricted diets because of kidney problems should avoid using noni.
  • Several noni juice manufacturers have received warnings from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration about making unsubstantiated health claims.
  • Although there have been few reported side effects from using noni, its safety has not been adequately studied.
  • There have been reports of liver damage from using noni. It should be avoided if you have liver disease because it contains compounds that may make your disease worse.
  • Tell your health care providers about any complementary and alternative practices you use. Give them a full picture of what you do to manage your health. This will help ensure coordinated and safe care.
SOURCE:

http://www.dietaryfiberfood.com

♥♥♥ FCU MALAYSIAN HOMESCHOOLING ♥♥♥