Monday, 5 March 2012
Sunday, 4 March 2012
Friday, 2 March 2012
33 Ciri Pelajar Cemarlang
1. Sentiasa yakin pada potensi diri sendiri untuk boleh menempah kejayaan dalam pendidikan.
2. Bersedia memikul tanggungjawab sebagai seorang pelajar yang menjadi harapan agama, bangsa, negara, keluarga dan masyarakat.
3. Memberikan tumpuan sepenuhnya kepada pelajaran semasa mengikuti pengajaran guru.
4. Membuat persediaan awal apabila akan menghadapi peperiksaan tidak kira sama ada ujian bulanan, peperiksaan penggal atau peperiksaan UPSR, PMR, SPM dan STPM. @}>-`-,–}—-
5. Sentiasa bersiap sedia dalam menghadapi sebarang bentuk ujian atau peperiksaan yang bakal diadakan oleh pihak sekolah (ujian bulanan, peperiksaan penggal) atau oleh pihak kementerian (peperiksaan yang
sebenarnya).
sebenarnya).
6. Menyediakan keperluan peralatan belajar yang mencukupi seperti buku-buku rujukan, buku latihan, alat-alat tulis, nota-nota ringkas dan sebagainya lagi.
7. Menepati waktu belajar yang telah ditetapkan oleh pihak sekolah seperti datang ke sekolah dalam waktu yang ditetapkan dan pulang hanya setelah dibenarkan. Ini akan melatih pelajar menjadi seorang yang berdisiplin. Apabila sikap disiplin telah tersemai dalam jiwa pelajar, maka mudahlah bagi pelajar untuk mendisiplinkan diri dalam pembelajaran.
8. Mendapatkan bantuan guru atau kawan-kawan sekelas yang lain apabila gagal mengikuti kelas di atas sebab-sebab tertentu. Misalnya apabila pelajar sakit dan tidak dapat hadir ke kelas, pelajar perlulah mendapatkan bantuan kawan-kawan untuk mendapatkan nota-nota pelajaran, atau mendapatkan penerangan guru bagi pelajaran yang telah tertinggal itu.
9. Sentiasa menghormati guru sama ada semasa guru sedang mengajar di dalam kelas atau sewaktu berada di luar kelas. Guru adalah sumber ilmu. Oleh itu sentiasalah menghormati guru yang memberikan kita ilmu.
10. Bersoal-jawab dengan guru untuk memahami pelajaran yang telah diajar. Malah ahli falsafah Yunani yang terkenal bernama Socrates pernah berkata ‘carilah ilmu pengetahuan dengan cara bersoal-jawab’.
11. Sering memberi pandangan dan pendapat dalam proses pembelajaran. Ini kerana dengan cara memberikan pandangan, rakan-rakan pelajar dan pelajar sendiri akan semakin memahami pelajaran tersebut. Amalan ini juga dapat melatih dan mengasah daya ketajaman pemikiran pelajar.
12. Sering berbincang dengan rakan-rakan tentang pelajaran yang telah dipelajari. Ini biasanya dilakukan dalam kelas-kelas perbincangan, kelas tambahan atau dalam kumpulan studi. Perbincangan akan memantapkan lagi kefahaman terhadap sesuatu pelajaran.
13. Menyiapkan tugasan yang telah diberi oleh guru sama ada kerja dalam kelas atau kerja rumah, dalam tempoh yang ditetapkan oleh guru berkenaan. Pelajar yang berjaya adalah pelajar yang sering menyiapkan tugasan yang diberikan oleh guru mereka.
14. Mengadakan kumpulan perbincangan (study group) bersama rakan-rakan yang mempunyai visi dan agenda yang sama iaitu kejayaan dalam peperiksaan.
15. Menjadikan perpustakaan sekolah dan perpustakaan yang lain sebagai gedung ilmu pengetahuan untuk dikunjungi dan mendapatkan buku-buku untuk dipinjam.
16. Membaca akhbar atau majalah-majalah akademik untuk mendapatkan ilmu pengetahuan tambahan.
17. Menonton rancangan televisyen yang sesuai untuk mendapatkan pengetahuan seperti Rancangan Pendidikan, Berita dan lain-lain lagi.
18. Mengadakan ujian dan peperiksaan kendiri (sendiri) seperti dibuat dalam peperiksaan sebenarnya, untuk dijadikan sebagai pengukuhan pembelajaran. Pelajar juga perlu menganggapkan ujian dan peperiksaan yang diambil itu adalah ujian dan peperiksaan yang sebenarnya. Jika gagal bererti anda gagal dalam peperiksaan yang sebenar.
19. Menyediakan jadual waktu untuk merancang pembelajaran pelajar di luar sekolah. Minta nasihat guru atau abang-abang yang berpengalaman untuk mendapatkan corak jadual yang sesuai dan efektif. Jadual ini mestilah dipatuhi.
20. Mengikuti ceramah-ceramah motivasi yang diadakan untuk melahirkan semangat dan keyakinan diri.
21. Mengikuti seminar-seminar peperiksaan yang diadakan bagi memahami teknik-teknik menjawab soalan peperiksaan.
22. Membeli buku-buku rujukan yang sesuai. Ini dapat memantapkan persediaan pelajar. Minta bantuan guru untuk mendapatkan senarai buku-buku rujukan pilihan untuk subjek-subjek tertentu. Ingat pepatah Inggeris, “Don’t judge the book by its cover.” Buku yang kelihatan cantik menawan tidak semestinya baik. Hanya guru yang lebih memahami kualiti sesuatu buku rujukan.
23. Mengikuti kelas-kelas tuisyen untuk menambahkan lagi pengalaman dan kecekapan pelajar dalam pelajaran.
24. Mengadakan lawatan ke pameran-pameran buku yang diadakan.
25. Menyertai pelbagai aktiviti sekolah secara aktif dalam kokurikulum. Badan yang cergas akan menghasilkan otak yang sihat. Otak yang sihat pla akan melahirkan pemikiran yang lancar.
26. Pelajar perlu sanggup menghadapi cabaran luaran yang hebat yang sering cuba mengganggu penumpuan pelajar pada pelajaran atau cuba mengurangkan minat pelajar untuk belajar. Antara cabaran luaran yang dimaksudkan itu adalah hiburan, aktiviti sukan yang berlebihan, amalan suka melepak dan membuang masa dan gangguan kawan-kawan yang suka mengajak pelajar melakukan perkara-perkara yang kurang berfaedah.
27. Menjaga keselamatan diri dengan mengelakkan sebarang bentuk bahaya yang dapat mengancam tubuh fizikal pelajar. Misalnya, jangan bermain dengan api, elektrik atau mercun. Bayangkanlah jika pelajar kehilangan jari tangan kanan dalam kemalangan.
28. Menjaga kesihatan tubuh badan dengan cara menghindari sebarang bentuk penyakit. Jaga keseimbangan makanan. Jangan makan terlalu banyak ‘junk-food’. Hindari makan di gerai-gerai yang kotor atau membeli kueh-kueh yang terdedah tanpa ditutup. Jangan berjaga sepanjang malam. Ini boleh menjejaskan kesihatan.
29. Menjaga dan mengawal pemakanan dengan memakan makanan yang seimbang. Ini akan menjamin kesihatan badan yang baik dan otak yang dapat berfikir dengan lebih lancar. Pilih jenis makanan yang sesuai untuk minda dan kesihatan tubuh badan.
30. Jangan segan untuk menimba pengalaman daripada pelajar-pelajar yang telah berjaya dalam peperiksaan. Jadikan abang-abang dan kakak-kakak yang telah berjaya itu sebagai model atau contoh pelajar cemerlang. Perhatikan ciri dedikasi dan disiplin mereka dalam menghadapi peperiksaan. Pengalaman mereka yang telah berjaya itu sungguh berharga untuk pelajar yang bakal menghadapi peperiksaan.
31. Bagi pelajar Islam, tunaikan sembahyang lima waktu seperti mana yang telah disyariatkan oleh agama. Bagi pelajar bukan Islam yang lain, lakukan amalan ibadat agama masing-masing.
32. Sentiasa berdoa dan mengharapkan pertolongan daripada Tuhan. Aspek kerohanian ini juga sama penting dengan aspek jasmani dan minda pelajar.
33. Berserah diri kepada Tuhan dan tidak putus asa jika gagal. Apabila menghadapi kegagalan, berusahalah lagi dengan menjadikan kegagalan itu sebagai iktibar dan panduan untuk lebih berjaya. Jadikan semua bentuk kegagalan sebagai pengukuh diri untuk mencari kejayaan yang lebih cemerlang.
Thursday, 1 March 2012
Avast Internet Security 7.0.1403 License Key ( Valid Til 13.04.2013 ) Mediafire
The bottom line: Avast continues to push the envelope of top-shelf free security features with hybrid update tech, file reputation analysis, and more. It's independent benchmarks are a bit weak, but more than 150 million people trust Avast to keep them safe.
Review:
Looking to compete with both paid and free security suites, Avast wants to create a unified approach to your computer security. Long gone are the days of the quirky interface. Avast is accessible and robust, with an impressive list of free features and strong, though hardly stellar, performance benchmarks.
Looking to compete with both paid and free security suites, Avast wants to create a unified approach to your computer security. Long gone are the days of the quirky interface. Avast is accessible and robust, with an impressive list of free features and strong, though hardly stellar, performance benchmarks.
Avast 2012 gets bigger antivirus cannons
Installation
Avast has improved its installation process so it's faster than before. It's not the fastest on the market, not by a longshot, but a standard installation took us about three minutes.
Avast has improved its installation process so it's faster than before. It's not the fastest on the market, not by a longshot, but a standard installation took us about three minutes.
Some items of note during the installation that will come up later in the review: to avoid the new Windows 7 and Vista desktop gadget, or the new WebRep browser add-on, you must choose the Custom install option and uncheck those here.
Automatic installation of these features is frowned upon, although Avast does provide a clear method for uninstalling them. It's just not as simple as a check box that gets its own installation window, since you have to go through the Customize menu, which makes the auto-install sort of surreptitious.
The current versions of Firefox and Internet Explorer both block forced add-on installation. When you run one of those browsers for the first time after installing Avast, they'll ask you if you want to allow the new add-on.
On the plus side, installing Avast doesn't require a reboot, and using its uninstall tool we detected no remnants in the Registry or on the desktop. Avast has said that the installer has shrunk for all three versions by about 20 percent, although it's still a large download at around 70MB for the free version.
A new Avast installation option, available only from the custom install menu, lets you sideload Avast as a secondary security program to supplement your main one. We're not big fans of this option from a security point-of-view, because it can bog down your system resources without actually making you safer. However, for seeing if you like Avast, it's not a bad thing as long as you remember to choose one security suite to go with.
interfaceAvast 7's interface hasn't changed much over the past three versions. There've been some decorative changes, a darkening of color here, lightening of grays there, but the changes have been either lightly cosmetic or utilitarian. For example, there are big graphics to illustrate the more nebulous security concepts that only have an on-or-off switch. This may sound useless, but it's actually quite clever because it helps you visualize how one of the more complex Avast features is keeping you safe without bogging you down in jargon.
Highlighted with the familiar security colors of green for safe and red for dangerous, the Summary tab gives up-to-date info on shield status, auto-updates, virus definitions, the program version, and whether the silent/gaming mode is on. There's also an unobtrusive ad urging you to upgrade to Avast Internet Security 7 if you're using the free version, and an option to connect an Avast account. (This is for the Avast Web management tool, expected to be live about a month from when this review is published.)
The Summary tab contains two submenus, Cloud Services and Statistics. The former shows you how Avast's servers help protect you, and offers a Settings button.
The latter is for those intrepid folks who're curious to see how Avast's shields have been performing against threats. It's where you can get your math geek on. For each shield, it tells you how many files were scanned and when, and presents the data in a concise graph.
Avast 2012 includes a hybrid update technology for pushing out security updates to you faster.
(Credit: Avast) Click a shield to reveal a real-time chart of what the program's been defending you against, with a Stop button and settings options at the top of the window. Another button at the top takes you to the advanced settings for that shield, and links at the bottom expose the shield's history as a graph and export a log file.
The Additional Protection tab leads to the AutoSandbox, Browser Protection, Remote Assistance, and Site Blocking tools. Avast Pro Antivirus and Avast Internet Security users also get Antispam, Sandbox, and SafeZone options. The Maintenance and Market tabs round out the options. As you might expect, Maintenance is for updating the program, checking out quarantine (called Virus Chest,) and managing your subscription, while the Market tab is a new option for buying extra security components.
Features and support
While these tools are clearly non-essential, and some of the prices struck as high--$10 for a Rescue disc? $50 for an annual backup service?--we like that Avast gives its fans a chance to stay in its eco-system. The Avast EasyPass, for example, is an Avast-branded version of RoboForm's premium password manager and is well worth the $9.99 annual fee.
Avast 2012, aka Avast 7, includes several new features that directly impact your security. One of the biggest changes is a hybrid update technology that pushes out updates in real time. Because a full database update isn't required, Avast users will get their security updates much faster than before. Full database updates will also be pushed out, just not as frequently.
Another important security change introduces a file reputation system for evaluating downloads. This tech has existed for a couple of years in paid security suites like Norton, Kaspersky, and Bitdefender, but Avast is the first free antivirus to offer it. It leverages community data from Avast's enormous active user base to help determine if a file is safe.
Avast's WebRep browser add-on for instant Web site safety evaluation has been extended to work with Safari, and it will also now check for fake certificates. Faked security certificates were an unexpected problem last year, demonstrating how fragile Web security protocol could be.
In a half-day of testing, none of these appeared to cause any negative impact on computer or browsing performance. Assuming these technologies work as advertised, your computer ought to be a fair bit safer from malware with them.
And although we're more than half a year away from Windows 8, Avast has included some attention for the forthcoming Windows 8 beta, also known as the Consumer Preview, gets some attention from Avast as the suite includes an Early-Load Antimalware Driver (ELAM) for guarding against system-level rootkits.
Avast's browser add-on now works in Safari (not pictured), and paid users can force their browsers to always run sandboxed from a single checkbox.
(Credit: Avast) Avast's sandbox, by the way, automatically places programs in a virtualized state when it suspects them of being threats. It walls off suspicious programs, preventing them from potentially damaging your system while allowing them to run. As the program runs, the sandbox keeps track of which files are opened, created, or renamed, and what it reads and writes from the Registry. Permanent changes are virtualized, so when the process terminates itself, the system changes it made will evaporate.
The company hasn't said whether the virtualized state begins after the program already has access to your system, so it's theoretically possible that it could be compromised. There's not a single security feature in any program that hasn't been been compromised at some point, though, so "theoretically hackable" is true of all security features. The AutoSandbox will now advise you when you're done using it as to how best to handle the program in the future.
The AutoSandbox for free users is different from Avast's paid-upgrade sandbox, and the paid upgrades to Avast Pro and Avast Internet Security include both the automatic version and the older, manually initiated version.
You can access the AutoSandbox settings from the new Additional Protection option on the left nav. It defaults to asking the user whether a program should be sandboxed, although you can set it to automatically decide. There's a whitelist option for programs that you always want to exclude from the sandbox, or you can deactivate the feature entirely.
In addition to these core security features, Avast has some nifty extras to help you out. The Troubleshooting section now comes with a "restore factory settings" option, which makes it easier to wipe settings back to a familiar starting point, and comes with the option to restore only the Shields settings, leaving other changes untouched, like permanently running in silent mode.
There's a sidebar desktop gadget for Windows 7 and Vista, and you can set automatic actions for the boot-time scan. Available under the Scan Computer tab, the boot-time scan customizations give you far more flexibility in managing the lengthy and time-consuming boot scan.
Meanwhile, new in Avast Free is the Remote Assistance feature, for single-instance, friend-to-friend remote tech support. Part of the main Avast interface, all the other person has to have is...Avast.
It's a good way to get others to install the program, but this isn't the only single-serving tech support option around. Still, in our tests, it worked fine. One person shares a code with the other, and voila! Instant remote PC access. Simply close the window to break the connection.
Avast doesn't offer an on-demand link-scanning feature, like AVG and Norton do, although the company says that the way that Avast's Web shield behaves ought to protect you automatically from any malicious URLs by automatically preventing the URL from resolving in-browser. A page will appear letting you know that Avast has blocked the site because it is suspected to contain a threat.
There weren't many big changes for Avast Pro Antivirus or Avast Internet Security users, but there were improvements made to the Safe Zone and Browser Sandbox features. The Browser Sandbox now lets you force Internet Explorer, Firefox, Chrome, or Safari to always run sandboxed away from your system. SafeZone now automatically asks you when you're about to perform a browser-based financial transaction if you'd like to switch to the SafeZone mode.
Performance
As far as Avast's impact on system performance goes, in a real-world test Avast completed its scans in a timely yet not blazingly fast manner. A Quick Scan took about 20 minutes, and the Full Scan took 59 minutes. RAM usage was surprisingly light, with Avast only eating up about 16MB when running a scan.
CNET Labs benchmarks system benchmarks will be added to this review soon, and so Avast's score might change.
All the security features in the world do you no good if they don't keep you safe, and on that count Avast performs well in general. However, as results from independent efficacy testing groups indicate, Avast could've had a better 2011.
AV-Test.org gave the previous version of Avast a passing rating in its most recent test, on a Windows 7 computer from December 2011. Avast 6 barely passed with the minimum passing score of 11 out of 18. It reached 4 out of 6 in Protection, 3.0 out of 6 in Repair, and a 5 out of 6 in Usability, for a total of 12. Usability includes testing for false positives, which Avast suffered on.
AV-Comparatives.org also saw room for improvement in Avast during November 2011. The suite blocked only 93.6 percent of threats tested during that month, which could then be kicked up to a more respectable 95.9 percent with some settings tweaks by the user. Looking at January 2011 to November 2011, Avast did much better, blocking 95.6 percent outright and bumping to 97.5 percent with adjusted settings.
As far as certification goes, Avast receive the Advanced+ certification from AV-Comparatives for the first half of 2011, but only Standard certification in the second half. Right now, we doubt that this is going to cause much consternation among Avast fans, but a full year of weak scores could smote the ardor of even the most enthusiastic fan.
Judging from these results, Avast has to make some changes to its detection rates quickly to convince people that its strong feature set is worth it.
Conclusion
When it comes to your security, Avast 2012 gets a lot right. It's got a usable, uncluttered interface, solid although not stellar benchmarks, and a set of features that keeps it at the forefront of Windows security.
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Avast Pro Antivirus 7.0.1407 With License Key ( Till 2014 )
Security Benefits
Customize Your Security for Your NeedsTailor your antivirus software the way that best fits your personal computing habits. Pro Antivirus offers simple controls for keeping yourself virus-free in 2012. |
Don’t Lose Your GameSilent gaming mode means you can play (or surf) without interruption. Pro Antivirus works silently in the background when you want it to, without notifications or changes to system performance. |
Shop and bank online without worrySafeZone creates a private and isolated virtual window on your desktop for safely making your sensitive financial transactions when shopping or banking online. |
Surf and socialize without annoyanceSandbox lets you surf the web and run programs virtually (outside your PC), and Web, IM, and P2P shields ensure your safety on social networks (Facebook, Twitter, etc.), IM chats (Skype, ICQ, etc.), or file-sharing sites. |
Benefit from real-time protectionHybrid cloud technology streams your virus database updates to your PC in real-time, so your avast! software has all virus definitions as soon as they are known to our Virus Lab. |
Know what’s coming before you clickOur cloud-based FileRep feature keeps reputation data on countless files, using select criteria (such as prevalence and emergence) for determining risks – so we can warn you of a file’s reputation beforehand. |
See your avast! historyYour AVAST Account portal is your personal directory for all your avast! related data. Each month, we also prepare for you a Security Report that shows an overview of the most significant details (e.g. number of infected sites blocked). |
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