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Edisi Klaim: Anak Melayu Tewaskan Rafael Nadal di Kejohanan Wimbledon
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hzln posted on 2-7-2014 03:14 PM 
banyak betui gamba kakaknya yg tak patuh syariah, dan tak sesuai ditepek di bulan ramdhon yg mulia, ...
nasik lemak limah lebih 5 hinggit, campur kerang, campur rendang daging...
boleh makan untuk buka puasa...
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lkick2113 posted on 2-7-2014 03:12 PM 
sib baik mak dia dari KL, kalau dari penang, memang ada dah sorg forumer tu akan kebangga lebih2...: ...
ntah ya ke tidak KL...ntah2 set2 tanjung karang, sekinchan sana....omputeh mana tau kalu kena kelentong pun
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Agama kristian diorg ni..si nick ni pakai cross |
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hzln posted on 2-7-2014 03:21 PM 
ntah ya ke tidak KL...ntah2 set2 tanjung karang, sekinchan sana....omputeh mana tau kalu kena kele ...
1 lg soalan maut ummah...tompang tanya nick ni islam ka???
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dh ade klem tp tak berani tulis anak melayu kot  
sbb kt msia ni , melayu = islam 
'Anak Malaysia' lawan Nadal

Nick Kyrgios
Melbourne: Wanita berasal dari Malaysia, Norlaila iaitu ibu kepada bintang tenis remaja Australia, Nick Kyrgios, menonton dengan penuh debar di rumahnya di Canberra apabila anaknya bertemu jaguh nombor satu dunia, Rafal Nadal dalam pusingan kumpulan 16 terakhir pada Terbuka Wimbledon di London.
Pemain berusia 19 tahun itu yakin dia berupaya mencipta kejutan paling besar di gelanggang All England Club pada perlawanan paling bermakna dalam hidupnya, hari ini, lapor Australian Associated Press (AAP).
Norlaila juga dikenali sebagai Nill, dilahirkan di Kuala Lumpur dan bertugas sebagai jurutera komputer di Canberra sementara suaminya George adalah seorang pelukis. George berada bersama Nick di Wimbledon.
Kyrgios, pemain wildcard dan paling muda, mempamerkan kebangkitan luar biasa selepas menumbangkan pemain Perancis, Richard Gasquet untuk menundukkan pilihan ke-68 dari Czech, Jiri Vesely 3-6, 6-3, 7-5, 6-2 pada perlawanan pusingan ketiga yang terganggu akibat hujan pada Sabtu.
Jumpa Nadal
Kyrgios bertemu juara grand slam sebanyak 14 kali, Nadal pada perlawanan yang menjadi impiannya selama ini sejak kali pertama memegang raket.
“Sudah tentu 14 grand slam yang memisahkan kami, jadi ia dijangka perlawanan yang hebat," Kyrgios dipetik oleh AAP sebagai berkata.
"Saya amat terharu bercampur kegembiraan. Bermain di pusingan keempat pada grand slam dan peluang bertemu Rafal di Centre Court, adalah kesempatan yang saya tidak akan lepaskan.
"Saya tidak menyangka akan menentang Nadal pada pusingan keempat Wimbledon dalam usia baru mencecah 19 tahun. Saya sangka ia akan mengambil masa bertahun-tahun dan bekerja keras bertahun-tahun untuk memperoleh peluang itu,”.
Tiada tekanan
Nadal, juara Wimbledon pada tahun 2008 dan 2010, layak ke pusingan keempat buat kali pertama sejak 2011 selepas menewaskan pemain Kazakhstan Mikhail Kukushkin pada perlawanan yang berlarutan hingga empat set.
Ketika ditanya sama ada beliau percaya mampu membuat kejutan, Kyrgios menjawab dengan penuh yakin: "Ya".
Nadal sebelum itu menundukkan Kukushkin 6-7 (7-4), 6-1, 6-1, 6-1 dan beliau percaya Kyrgios adalah lawan yang bijak mengatur strategi apabila berada di gelanggang.
" emain muda adalah amat berbahaya kerana mereka biasanya mempunyai sesuatu yang tersembunyi," kata Nadal. "Mereka mampu bertarung tanpa menghadapi tekanan. Mereka pemain yang segar." - BERNAMA
cc. @hzln
sumber: http://www.bharian.com.my/bharia ... wanNadal/m/mArticle
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lkick2113 posted on 2-7-2014 03:26 PM 
1 lg soalan maut ummah...tompang tanya nick ni islam ka???
cc ke JAIS |
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lkick2113 posted on 2-7-2014 03:26 PM 
1 lg soalan maut ummah...tompang tanya nick ni islam ka???
dah pakai rantai salib pon ... masih ada lagi umat nak bangga klaim dia melayu ... akai ada ka??? |
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Omong posted on 2-7-2014 02:09 PM 
tiada kebangga terdapat di situ
sebab namapun bukan melayu . . .
nama tengah beliau melayu/arab, iaitu hilmy
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kalau gugel, mak dia indon |
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pagi tadi dengar berita kat radio SINAR...pembaca berita tu cakap....pemain tennis "campuran" atau "kelahiran" (tak perasan ayat kat tu), berjaya mengalahkan NADAL...bla bla bla......
gigih jugak nak mention malaysia kat situ |
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aku kagum dengan kebolehan dia mengalahkan nadal sahaja. tapi gaya dia ada sikit mr arrogant  |
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bila berjaya jer baru nak mengaku anak melayu la....anak malaysia la.....cuba kalu budak ni dok malaysia pastu mintak budget utk cari coach terbaik utk train dia......korang tgk karenah birokrasi dia mcm mana....itu ini.....jgn terkejut esok lusa MSN pegi jumpa budak ni mintak dia mewakili malaysia kat olimpik ke or mana2 kejohanan yg leh naik kan nama malaysia khusus nye org melayu |
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sidewinder posted on 2-7-2014 04:25 PM 
bila berjaya jer baru nak mengaku anak melayu la....anak malaysia la.....cuba kalu budak ni dok mala ...
ada baca, dah banyak tahun jugaklah, ada sorang mak warga malaysia yg dah menetap beranak pinak di US, pohon sikit bantuan insentif untuk anak2 dara dia 2 orang untuk training, tak ingat utk sukan apa, tapi winter sports lah...tatau lah apa jadi...anaknya tak berapa nak menjadilah kut dlm sukan tuh, tak jadi wakil negara USA...kalu tak dah lama dah klaim "anak malaysia pertama sertai olimpik musim sejuk" walopun masa maknya mintak bantuan buat bolayan saja 
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blazzard posted on 2-7-2014 02:26 PM 
yes menang!
ni ke si kyrgios ke apa nama dia. pakai rantai salib. argh sudah. nanti ada org kata aku .. pertikaikan iman berdasarkan rantai salib la pulak.
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hzln posted on 2-7-2014 04:36 PM 
ada baca, dah banyak tahun jugaklah, ada sorang mak warga malaysia yg dah menetap beranak pinak di ...
itu luncur ais di US.
kakani kakana apa tah nama nya.
kat US tak boleh makan minta bantuan di sini feeling boleh wakil malaysia lah kot.
akak dah google.
dah jadi lecturer kot yg pompuan itu.

http://www.whoi.edu/science/AOPE/people/kyoung/kakani_CV.pdf
http://www.nationalgeographic.com/explorers/bios/kakani-katija/
Kakani Katija[size=1em]Bioengineer
 [size=0.875em]Photograph by Melissa Fiene, My Shot
[size=1.3em] [size=0.875em]Photograph by Heather Hoxsey
[color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important] [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important] [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Can a tiny ocean organism affect weather around the world? Kakani Katija dives into the emerging field of biogenic ocean mixing for answers. She’s exploring the external power sources that propel the perpetual motion of oceans. Winds and tides have long been known to drive currents circulating within the ocean. But as Katija’s evidence increasingly shows, the movements of swimming animals could have an equally powerful effect. [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Our ever-undulating seas play a huge role in global climate systems by transferring heat back and forth from the Equator to the Poles. If this watery “conveyer belt” of heat were to stop, extreme climate changes would occur. The continuous mixing of seawater also serves other key purposes. “Ocean water is stratified from top to bottom with a wide range of different temperatures, salinities, and pressures,” Katija describes. “Ocean mixing acts as an essential delivery system, carrying oxygen and nutrients from one layer to another, literally sustaining life as we know it.” [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Sea creatures, from the miniscule to the monumental, may influence mixing to a surprising degree. [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Katija admits that “when people compare the size of a fish, to the huge depth and volume of Earth’s oceans, it’s hard to believe something so small could ever affect something so large.” A background in engineering and mechanics made her skeptical as well. “But through fieldwork and lab experiments we’ve identified mechanisms to explain how animals swimming in concert could indeed affect things on a much larger scale. Some of our findings show this impact may be the same magnitude as winds and tides.” It seems strength lies in numbers. Smaller creatures make up a large percentage of the total biomass in oceans, in many cases numbering thousands per square meter. Lab measurements show that swarms of tiny krill or copepods may in fact have the greatest potential of all to mix fluids. “We want to know where these big populations are located, how they act together to shape mixing, and what happens when whole populations migrate simultaneously in the same direction.” [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]To discover the answers, Katija hopes to study everything from jellyfish traversing a Pacific island’s saltwater lake, to migrating krill swarming a Canadian inlet. “I prefer the tropics, since more often than not, I’m the one who gets in the water,” she comments. Katija and the biologists she works with record and measure the flow of water around animals using fluorescent dyes and a sophisticated underwater laser-video camera system the team developed. [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Katija’s research could provide important new reasons to protect endangered sea life since, while winds and tides are renewable, animals are not. “The decline and collapse of fisheries may have already severely changed the amount of biogenic energy animals can contribute to mixing our oceans,” she warns. “Our data could underscore the need for drastic conservation measures.” [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]The team’s deep-sea observations could also help engineers craft new bio-inspired designs on land. “We spend a lot of time examining how animals’ shapes and swimming mechanisms affect propulsion as they move through the water. Biomechanics research shows that biological propulsion is often more efficient than anything humans engineer.” [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]So what can we learn from swimming animals and apply to our own designs? One major automobile manufacturer has already created a concept car based on boxfish, a species known to have great structural strength and maneuverability but extremely low mass, flow resistance, and drag. The sea is swimming with other ideas: jellyfish that can feed and move simultaneously, squid that employ a complex interaction of jet propulsion and fins, and tuna that set speed records with their aerodynamic body planforms. Perhaps most amazing of all is a one-millimeter-long copepod shown to be the world’s strongest, fastest mechanical system. In relation to its size, the tiny shrimp-like organism is ten times stronger than any other animal or motorized system thanks to two independent propulsion mechanisms and an extremely hydrodynamic shape. [color=rgb(51, 51, 51) !important]Katija’s academic background in aeronautics might have propelled her to explore heights rather than depths. “My collaborators took a real gamble bringing in an engineer. Coming in to this world of oceanography from the outside, what struck me most is how little we know about our seas, the processes driving them, and the animals they contain. I know of scientists who conduct marine life surveys and identify new species every time they go out on a dive. My work is just beginning to peel away the outer layer of what might be important to the state of our oceans. We’ve explored only a sliver of our seas. They’re really our final frontier here on Earth.”
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abang beliau akak malas nak google lagi Last edited by Changa on 2-7-2014 05:07 PM
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Ketuanan Bangsa Mulayu memang Heeeeebat .....
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sila klem kakani katija young jua sis. |
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http://www.unseenskaters.com/biography/young-young.html

Kakani Young & Ikaika Young > Senior Dance
2001 US National Junior Dance Bronze Medalists
Sister-brother ice dance teams aren’t common in senior level competitions, but Kakani and Ikaika Young are making it work. The two skaters were born in Honolulu, HI, and grew up in Oregon City, OR. They began skating at the ages of five and four respectively, and both competed in singles until a bad fall on a jump left Ikaika injured. The siblings gave up solo skating in order to compete in dance, and in 1997, they moved to Mountlake Terrace, WA, to pursue their goals. Training under Bernard Ford and Sharon Jones-Baker, Kakani and Ikaika have become one of the top-ranked couples in the United States.
Kakani, who was born August 14, 1982, is an all-around athlete who also spends much time achieving her academic goals. She was a three-time recipient of the Presidential Academic Fitness Award (1991-1993) and was on the honor roll throughout high school. Now a full-time student at the University of Washington in Seattle, Kakani is carrying a double major in civil engineering and journalism. She enjoys many sports, reading, and collecting puzzles, and treasures her lime green 1975 Mercury Comet car.
Ikaika was born on November 23, 1983. Like his sister, he enjoys golf and other sports. He collects baseball cards and other vintage athlete cards, admires Deion Sanders, and enjoys cheering for the Washington Huskies. Other hobbies include playing pool, fishing, and listening to music. Ikaika is also pursuing a college degree, with a computer science major at Edmonds Community College.
Competitive Record
2002 U.S. Championships - 8th
2002 Pacific Coast Sectional - 1st
2001 U.S. Championships-Junior - 3rd
2000 Junior Grand Prix (Norway) - 7th
2000 Junior Grand Prix (France) - 5th
2000 U.S. Championships-Junior - 5th
2000 Pacific Coast Sectional-Junior - 2nd
1999 Junior Grand Prix (Stockholm) - 6th
1999 Junior Grand Prix (Montreal) - 6th
1999 North American Challenge Skate (Toronto)-Junior - 2nd
1999 U.S. Championships-Novice - 1st
1999 Pacific Coast Sectional-Novice - 1st
1998 North American Challenge Skate (Winnipeg)-Novice - 2nd
1998 U.S. Championships-Novice - 10th
1998 Pacific Coast Sectional-Novice - 2nd
1997 Junior Olympics-Intermediate - 8th
1997 Pacific Coast Sectional -Intermediate - 2nd
1997 Northwest Pacific Regional-Intermediate - 1st
1996 U.S. Championships-Intermediate - 8th
1996 Pacific Coast Sectional-Intermediate - 3rd
1995 U.S. Championships-Juvenile - 7th
1995 Northwest Pacific Regional-Juvenile - 2nd
1994 U.S. Championships-Juvenile - 16th
1994 Northwest Pacific Regional-Juvenile - 3rd
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