Gateway to Malaysia - Best of Selangor

GATEWAY to Malaysia, Selangor has the country's main entry points - the Kuala Lumpur International Airport (KLIA) in Sepang and the largest port, Port Klang. The industrial zones, commercial areas, international colleges, excellent healthcare institutions, impressive shopping complexes, recreation centres and extensive highways all contribute towards making Selangor the most developed state in the country.

Amid her modern facilities and booming urban hubs, Selangor still has large pockets of natural wonders. Its heritage and cultural values lend a soulful depth to this rich land with a history that dates back to the 17th century.

Surrounding the Federal Territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya, Selangor's strategic location boosts its appeal as the preferred holiday destination.

Termites – Silent Destroyer : Danger that Lurks Beneath


THERE are an estimated 10 million insect species in the world, of which a few hundred thousand are believed to abound in Malaysia. Among them are pest termites.


There are apparently three main groups of termites: dampwood termites, drywood termites and subterranean termites.

In Malaysia, it is the subterranean species called the Coptotermes which are of concern to home owners. These termites are easier to spot and use mud tubes to connect their food sources to their nests. This transportation system provides shelter from common enemies such as ants and guide them along as they have no sight.

These termites usually have colonies that live five to eight metres underground and can destroy man-made timber products rapidly.

The Misconception of Infertility

By Jessica Lim

THE flood of advice from self-appointed fertility experts can frustrate childless couples who are desperate for the truth. JESSICA LIM finds answers to five common fertility treatment misconceptions.


CHILDLESS couples have heard it all. Have sex in the morning. Have sex at night. Do not move your bed. Do not paint the house. Do not do plumbing. Do not hammer nails into the wall.

Eat lin zhi. Eat ginko. Eat dong kwai. Go for traditional massages. Ask that sinseh. Try in vitro fertilisation. Take hormone drugs. Do not take hormone drugs.

Mr and Mrs Chandra, who have been married 13 years and were childless, had heard such advice and more.

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June 6, 2011 is my 21st marriage anniversary to my beloved wife Zakiyah. I am in a very good mood right now, so I'm offering free links to 50 great blogs.

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CONGKAK - Secret Steps To Win

by Roshidan Rashid

AMONG the ancient games that have evolved through time, congkak was played by digging holes on ground and using tamarind seeds for points. Congkak was found in Jordan back in 5000BC and is played under different names in India and Ethiopia.

In Malaysia, congkak is believed to have originated from the Malacca Malay Sultanate more than 600 years ago and has spread throughout the region as foreign traders leaving Malacca port brought home the popular game to their loved ones. 

Congkak is believed have originated from the word congak, which in old Malay means to count (mental calculation). 

Congkak boards are made of wood and are shaped like a traditional Malay fishing boat. As the congkak board is shaped like a boat, it is believed to be based on the legend of a fisherman. Unable to go to the sea in rainy seasons, he created the game to pass time.

Congkak is a very simple game that can be played alone, or usually, with friends.

The congkak board has 14 pits in two sets of seven, with an additional pit (home/store) for each player to place their winnings.

Each player controls the seven pits on their side of the board, and his score is the number of seeds at the end of the game. The aim of the game is to capture more seeds than the opponent. The player who empties all the opponent's pits and captures the most seeds in her home at the end of the game wins.

At the start, seeds are distributed equally into all pits except the two end pits (home/store), one of which belonged to a player. The player who starts the game will take all the seeds from one pit and distributes them one by one in each pit, going clockwise and dropping one into his/her end pit. When the last seed in hand is dropped into a pit containing other seeds, he/she picks all up and starts the distribution again. He/she loses her turn when the final seed drops into an empty pit as the game progresses. Then the second player starts his/her turn.

How To Beat Your Opponent

Here are the secret steps how to beat your opponent when playing congkak until your opponent has nothing left. These steps were thought to me by my grandfather through his experience of practicing by playing alone for many years. The numbers shown is the pit number that we have to start collect the seeds and distribute. The last seed of every step should finished at our end pit before we could go to the next step. Be very careful in distributing the seed, because you may drop the seed in a wrong pit and may result an error.

However since it is still hold as a secret, a further instruction on certain point (number) is unexposed. Unless you are really interested to know, please let me know.

Please try the 5 vs 7 situation, which has no further instruction to see for yourself, the proof that these steps are winning steps.


7 vs 7

7-1-3-5-3-1-4-5-4-3-7-2-3-1-2-6-4-2-5-1-7-6-1-2-3-6-4-6-2-6-1-3-4-5-6-3-4-2-7-2-5-2-4

7 vs 6

1-3-5-1-5-1-2-3-2-4-4-1-2-5-4-6-5-7-7-5-3-7-3-4-1-3-7-4-2-1-4-6-5-1-2-4-3-1

6 vs 7

1-3-5-1-5-1-5-4-1-1-2-1-5-3-3-1-2

7 vs 5

2-4-6-5-3-4-4-2-1-2-7-3-2-6-3-4-3-1-1

5 vs 7

2-4-1-4-5-4-3-2-5-2-4-3-1-3-5-2-4-3

7 vs 4

3-5-3-7-2-3-2-7-3-4-2-4-7-4-3-5-1-2-7-6-1-2-3-5-7-2-1-4-3-2-5-2-3-3-6-4-3-1

7 vs 3

4-6-4-4-5-4-5-4-2-2-5-1-2-4-7-2-6-4-2-1-6

7 vs 2

5-7-1-7-3-4-3-6-6-2-5-2-3-4-3-2-6-2-5-1-7-6-2-5

7 vs 1

4 -stab (tikam)-1-2-4-2-5-4-3-1-6-2-1-2-4-5-2-1

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When an Extra Chromosome is One Too Many

By Dr Zilfalil Alwi


CORRUPTION to genes passed down to the baby from his parents can cause a myriad of problems. Having that additional chromosome 13, 18 or 21 can make a whole of difference, writes DR ZILFALIL ALWI.

AFTER trying for almost three years, Aishah and her husband, Samad (not their real names), were thrilled to find out that she was pregnant.

However, their happiness was shortlived as the baby had gross deformities of the face and hands. The baby also has gross brain and heart defects and doctors told them it would not live long.

Blood test for chromosome analysis revealed an abnormality on chromosome 13, a condition called Trisomy 13 or Patau Syndrome.

Trisomy 13 is a condition in which a patient has three copies of chromosome 13 instead of the usual two.

This results in the body having 47 chromosomes instead of the usual 46.

A baby with Trisomy 13 has gross cranio-facial abnormalities. The middle part of the face and brain fails to develop resulting in an empty space.

Is your Drinking Water Healthy or Merely Safe?

By Michael R. Long


ALWAYS know what you are drinking. A common misconception is that safe water equals healthy water but certified water specialist MICHAEL R. LONG explains the difference.
In the US, it was reported that traces of pharmaceutical drugs were being found in treated drinking water in countries all over the world. This fact has raised many concerns among the Malaysian public, particularly because contaminated water does not necessarily look murky.

Drinking water that is crystal clear can contain numerous contaminants that are odourless, colourless and completely invisible to the human eye yet are potentially dangerous and harmful to human health.

DRINKABLE WATER FROM THE TAP?

In most countries around the world, water is treated before being piped to consumers. In some countries, people actually drink water straight from the tap. This implies that the water is "safe" or, to use a more technical term, "potable".

Consider that here in Malaysia, even though I don't know anyone who drinks water straight from the tap, almost all of us swallow small amounts of tap water each time we brush our teeth. Since we don't suffer immediate sickness or health problems, we can conclude that the mains water which is being supplied to our homes is "safe" or "potable".

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