2014年4月28日星期一

Geography of MALAYSIA

Location:
Southeastern Asia, peninsula bordering Thailand and northern one-third of the island of Borneo, bordering Indonesia, Brunei, and the South China Sea, south of Vietnam
Geographic coordinates:
2 30 N, 112 30 E
Map references:
Southeast Asia
Area:
total: 329,847 sq km
country comparison to the world: 67
land: 328,657 sq km
water: 1,190 sq km
Area - comparative:
slightly larger than New Mexico
Land boundaries:
total: 2,669 km
border countries: Brunei 381 km, Indonesia 1,782 km, Thailand 506 km
Coastline:
4,675 km (Peninsular Malaysia 2,068 km, East Malaysia 2,607 km)
Maritime claims:
territorial sea: 12 nm
exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
continental shelf: 200 m depth or to the depth of exploitation; specified boundary in the South China Sea
Climate:
tropical; annual southwest (April to October) and northeast (October to February) monsoons
Terrain:
coastal plains rising to hills and mountains
Elevation extremes:
lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m
highest point: Gunung Kinabalu 4,100 m
Natural resources:
tin, petroleum, timber, copper, iron ore, natural gas, bauxite
Land use:
arable land: 5.44%
permanent crops: 17.49%
other: 77.07% (2011)
Irrigated land:
3,800 sq km (2009)
Total renewable water resources:
580 cu km (2011)
Freshwater withdrawal (domestic/industrial/agricultural):
total: 11.2 cu km/yr (35%/43%/22%)
per capita: 414 cu m/yr (2005)
Natural hazards:
flooding; landslides; forest fires
Environment - current issues:
air pollution from industrial and vehicular emissions; water pollution from raw sewage; deforestation; smoke/haze from Indonesian forest fires
Environment - international agreements:
party to: Biodiversity, Climate Change, Climate Change-Kyoto Protocol, Desertification, Endangered Species, Hazardous Wastes, Law of the Sea, Marine Life Conservation, Ozone Layer Protection, Ship Pollution, Tropical Timber 83, Tropical Timber 94, Wetlands
signed, but not ratified: none of the selected agreements
Geography - note:
strategic location along Strait of Malacca and southern South China Sea

Background of Malaysia

During the late 18th and 19th centuries, Great Britain established colonies and protectorates in the area of current Malaysia; these were occupied by Japan from 1942 to 1945. In 1948, the British-ruled territories on the Malay Peninsula except Singapore formed the Federation of Malaya, which became independent in 1957. Malaysia was formed in 1963 when the former British colonies of Singapore, as well as Sabah and Sarawak on the northern coast of Borneo, joined the Federation. The first several years of the country's independence were marred by a communist insurgency, Indonesian confrontation with Malaysia, Philippine claims to Sabah, and Singapore's withdrawal in 1965. During the 22-year term of Prime Minister MAHATHIR bin Mohamad (1981-2003), Malaysia was successful in diversifying its economy from dependence on exports of raw materials to the development of manufacturing, services, and tourism. Prime Minister Mohamed NAJIB bin Abdul Razak (in office since April 2009) has continued these pro-business policies and has introduced some civil reforms.

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Step 2: Add wanted items to cart. 
 
Note: 
  • You can enter additional information about the item (color, size, etc) in “Remark.”
  • You can convert the size using Size Conversion provided.
 


Step 3: confirm your address & items wanted 
Go to “my cart”
In this interface, you must provide your delivery address correctly, so we can calculate the shipping fee. Then you will know the total payment. 
 
Note: 
  • Delivery address can’t be verified once you finish the payment.
  • Click “remove” to cancel this item before you pay.
  • Click “remove all” to remove all the items from your cart.



Step 4: Pay for the order. 
You can now pay for your order via Paypal. 
 
Note: 
  • Order can’t be cancelled after it is made, except that the items in it are out of stock.
  • HOYOYO only provides FXP pay method for Malaysia customers by now.


After that all you need to do is to wait for the goods, and it won’t be long before you receive them.

2014年4月8日星期二

Does buying facebook fans good?

Comments:
It is not of use because when you purchase the likes from someone, he just utilized his pseudo accounts and like the page. There is no way to purchase like from active users and even if we find such, they are not going to benefit in any way.

Most of the time it will just be "fake" likes. So you won't get any interaction. But it's good to start with it, if you have problems to gather likes. Those likes will have a psychological impact on your future customers.

You will not get any interaction and they are NOT good to start with.

Fake likes will destroy your edgerank (which determines how often and to how many people your posts show) and this can continue hurting your page even if you have a lot of legitimate likes.

It may sound good in theory, but buying likes can damage or even keep your page from growing in the future.

Spend that money on some well targeted CPM ads.

i would spend money on facebook advertising instead of buying bulk likes from third parties. You can target your ad to your audience so you get the likes which love your content and interact with you. And this is what counts.

That depends on the qulity of fans that you buy. If you buy 100% REAL fans i think that is a good thing becasue these fans can interact with your page, but if you decide to buy fake likes that thing will help you ONLY for growing the number of fans that you have on your fanpage !

To be honest, I would only ever take a small gig for a 100 fans. You can't really buy decent fans, they should come natural unless you give sponsored posts a go and see how it turns out but ideally it's only ever used to show some kind of popularity to that page.

Not every page has to do this, it depends on your interests but I wouldn't expect anyone to be responsive from that.