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Schools (Other):
SK Convent Kota, Taiping (1992-1997), SMK Taman Tasik TAiping (1998-2002), KDU college (2003-2005)
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College/University:
Universiti Tunku Abdul Rahman(utar), Attended 2006 - Present, Bachelor's Degree, Electrical and Electronic Engineering Kdu Penang, Attended 2003 - 2005, Class of 2006, Other, Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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Occupation:
Student
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Hobbies and Interests:
Reading, Chatting
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Favorite Books:
Romance especially Mills and Boons series and Ghost stories, Not forgetting the ever cute Shin Chan
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Favorite Movies:
Harry Potter
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Favorite Music:
R&B, Nothing in particular.....
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Favorite TV Shows:
Charmed, Tru-Calling, Apprentice
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Zodiac Sign:
Libra
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About Me:
Wut can i say...I'm a cheerful gal..who talk lots of nonsence sometimes.Can't help it....
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Who I Want to Meet:
Anyone who's sincere in becoming my friends....Good day to u all.............Haha
Drowning
Your last sight will be your own air bubbles rising to a distant water
surface. Morbid, I know! But also romantic! Drowning, whether in a bathtub or
in the expansive ocean, is a classic way to go.
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The giraffe browses on the twigs of trees, preferring trees of the genus Mimosa; but it appears that it can live without inconvenience on other vegetable food. A giraffe can eat 63 kg (140 lb) of leaves and twigs daily. As ruminants, they first chew their food, swallow for processing and then visibly regurgitate the semi-digested cud up their necks and back into the mouth, in order to chew again. This process is usually repeated several times for each mouthful.
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it's ok u xingt i dah k..
i azura...tQ =)
ingt aku lg x?!heheh!~
tQ be aprove my request...
Neck
Giraffes have long necks, which they use to browse the leaves of trees. They possess seven vertebrae in the neck (the usual number for a mammal) that are elongated. The vertebrae are separated by highly flexible joints. The base of the neck has spines which project upward and form a hump over the shoulders. They have anchor muscles that hold the neck upright.
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