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Friday, November 12, 2010

e.xH.i.Bi.t.i.0.n?? social studies exhibition

asSalamualaiKum i bid to all~

on 8th october 2010,

Teslian of Teachers Training Institute Malay Woman Campus
had done a social studies exhibition~

there are 2 themes.

a) culture & society
b)communication

the first 5 groups will present on culture theme
another 5 groups will present on communication theme

i am in the first 5 groups~

group: Bed0uin~
members: -> atikah munauwar
                -> nadhia shamsudin
                      -> nur afifah abdul halim
                      -> syafiqah kamaruddin

so, we g0t a cultural change topic~
our theme is Evolution of Korea~

why korea?
why?
why?
why??

BECAUSE...
korea is popular to teenagers nowdays!
hehehehe..~
korea is a develop country~
&
korea change a lot in culture~

OUR THEME BOARD!


ON OUR WAY~

OUR BOOTH~ :)

 my site~ : traditional & modern games of korea..
know what is it?
hApkiDo vs taekw0nDo~

what is the difference?
let's read~
HAPKIDO
"The Way of Coordination and Internal Power," is one of the three major Korean martial arts. Founded in 1963 by Choi Young-Sul, it is a system of self-defense. It's many grappling techniques make it an idea street fighting art. There is a lot of kicking, punching and screaming involved in this art. Combined with the deadly art of Aikido, it makes it a deadly fighting style. Hapkido uses the color belt system like other Korean Martial Arts and Japanese Karate. Many Hapkido schools can be found throughout the United States and the World. There is also a World Hapkido Federation.

TAEKWONDO

Taekwondo is a Korean martial art and the national sport of South Korea.
~ In
Korean, tae  means "to strike or break with foot"; kwon  means "to strike or break with fist"; and do means "way," "method," or "art.“
~ Thus, taekwondo may be loosely translated as "the art of the foot and fist" or "the art of kicking and punching."
A taekwondo student typically wears a uniform ( 도복), often white but sometimes black (or other colors)
~ belt  tied around the waist.
~ There are at least three major styles of dobok, with the most obvious differences being in the style of jacket:
(1)    the cross-over front jacket that resembles traditional Asian clothing,
(2) the V-neck jacket (no cross-over) typically worn by WTF practitioners, and
(3) the vertical-closing front jacket (no cross-over) typically worn by ITF practitioners.

the bEd0uin~
we wear the malaysian attire
up: jeepa(indian male's attire)
down: pavade(indian woman's attire)

 visitor & us~


 our activity~
visitors may try HANBOK(korean attire) only at rm 1~
=)

HOW WAS IT?
 i am very happy with it as well as my group members~
about the oral interview, we did our best.
we hope for the best marks~ yeahh~

THIS IS MY FIRST EXPERIENCE ON EXHIBITION~
although i dont have enough sleep + rest,
but i am very happy with it!
worth it babe!


thanks ALLAH for give me the strength~


ALHAMDULILLAH.
thanks for reading friends~
:)
wait f0r the next p0st~
:)
salam~

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