Monday, December 17, 2012

Benefits of learning Martial Arts



Topic: Martial Arts
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the benefits of learning martial art.
Central idea: There are several benefits on learning martial art: physical, health and psychological benefits.
INTRODUCTION
1.      Can you tell me the name of these actors? They are popular actors of action movies. What are the similarity between them?
2.      Most of the time, they use Kung Fu, a type of martial arts, that become popular through movies.
3.      Martial arts refer to any type of combat technique, often stressing hand and foot combat. Usually the term refer to self-defence technique born in Asian countries. Some of the popular martial arts are Kung Fu, Karate, Tae Kwan Do, Tai Chi, Judo. Compared to other sport, martial arts consist of not only the physical aspect, but mental and emotional aspect as well.
4.      There are several benefits on learning martial art: physical, health and psychological benefits.
BODY
(Transition: First benefit is physical benefit.)
1.      Physical fitness is a common benefit chased by student of martial arts.
a.       The martial arts classes provide a source of exercise that gives a complete workout of the body. Therefore, you can gain strength and increased muscle mass. In his book, Karate for Kids, Robin Reilly points out that while practicing the martial arts one uses all the muscles in the body. This will help prevent injury from daily activities as well as reducing risk of aches and pains as you grow older.
b.      Another research also found that martial arts improve your reflex as well as faster reaction times in your daily life. Sparring increase hand and eye movement and quicken reflex. This is very important in certain activities such as driving and even cooking.
c.       Balance is improved through exercises and forms where students learn to find their “centre” which keeps them from falling during complicated movement as well as daily life activities.
 (Transition: Another benefit of martial art is…)
2.      Another benefit of martial art is from aspect of health.
a.       It was reported that falls to be number one cause of accidental death of the elderly. It was theorised that injury from fall happened when we are older can be avoided by learning to fall properly in martial arts class.
b.      In order to lose one pound of fat in a week, you must remove 500 calories from your diet each day. Just in one hour of moderate intensity martial arts, you can burn significant amount of 500 calories. This increases the metabolic rate and makes the body stronger. You are likely to lose weight and reduce risk of obesity-related conditions such as diabetes and high blood pressure.
c.       Research also showed that the only way to improve cardiovascular health is by doing activities that stress the heart such as swimming, walking, biking and martial arts. Exercise in martial art class will force your heart to work. Your heart will go stronger and able to work for longer hours. As your heart become stronger and healthier, the risk of you having heart disease decreases.
(Transition: Finally,…)
3.      The more overlooked benefit comes from the mental, emotional and sometime spiritual components of martial art or psychological.
a.       As one advanced, the feeling of accomplishment comes with added confidence. Confidence is especially important to those who lack confidence to begin with. As a more confidence individual, you will be better to handle social situation, to interact with people well and even perform better in your work or school. You may also be seen as strong individual, which make it less likely to become victims of any kind of violence.
b.      To stick to a training routine, he or she require a very high level of self-discipline. This is one benefit that often lacking in other sports. It contributed by “repetition, details, rhythms, rules, and protocols in the class”. A person with disciplined mind and body is more likely to get things done in an efficient manner.
c.       Your mind also will become clear and focus will quickly improve. The more we train, the more aware we become. So, we are less likely to get involved in conflict. Ironically, the more we train, the less we required to use of what we learnt. This also benefits the daily life where you able to focus much longer on dull and tedious tasks.
d.      You also begin to be more respectful towards other people around you. It formed from formalities such as addressing the instructor properly, listening, standing still and not using martial arts to harm others. These important values is lacking between children and parents, and students and teachers, and even among friends. Good instructors will frequently educate student to respect their teachers and others.
e.       Regular routine of martial art also a good way to improve mood. Emotion such as anger and fear are better controlled through training. In turn it also helps to relieve stress and improved the psychological health of practitioners. You can release your anger and stress properly through training. When training in class, the day-to-day problems seem to be forgotten and students of martial art come out of class refreshed to face the world again. At the same time, you overcame your fear, especially fear of getting hurt.

CONCLUSION
I.                   As you can see, there are many benefits from learning from martial arts in term of physical, health and psychological.
II.                I hope that you will consider learning martial art as for these whole life advantages.
BIBLIOGRAPHY
Troxell, D. (n.d.). The Benefits of Martial Arts for All Ages. Gateway Martial Arts. Retrieved November 7, 2012, from http://gatewaymartialarts.com/media/papers/dtroxell.pdf
Wheaton, R. (n.d.). 5 Health Benefits for Adults in the Martial Arts. Arrowhead Martial Arts. Retrieved November 07, 2012, from http://blog.arrowheadkenpo.com/5-health-benefits-martial-arts-adults/
Leung, C. (2005). The Benefits of Martial Arts Training. Ezine Articles. Retrieved November 19, 2012, from http://ezinearticles.com/?The-Benefits-of-Martial-Arts-Training&id=84958
Terry, C. M. (2006). Benefits of Training in the Martial Arts. NYULagone Medical Center. Retrieved 19 November 19, 2012, from http://www.med.nyu.edu/pmr/residency/resources/PMR%20clinics%20NA/PMR%20clinics%20NA_sports%20med/martial%20arts.pdf

John. (2012). Importance of Martial Arts for Kids. Fighting Tips. Retrieved November 19, 2012 from http://www.fightingtips.org/martial-arts-for-kids/
Wheaton, R. (n.d.). 5 Ways Martial Arts Training Can Transform Your Everyday Life. Arrowhead Martial Arts. Retrieved November 07, 2012, http://blog.arrowheadkenpo.com/5-ways-martial-arts-training-can-transform-your-everyday-life/
What Are the Benefits of Martial Arts for Kids?
Frank, D. (2012). What Are Martial Arts? WiseGEEK. Retrieved at 07 November 2012 from http://www.wisegeek.com/what-are-martial-arts.htm
Jason P. Karol. (n.d.) 10 Reasons You Should Take Up a Martial Art. Ezine Articles. Retrieved at November 08, 2012, from..
Daliah Merzaban. (2011). Martial Arts and the Journey to Islam. Martial Arts Community. Retrieved at November 21, 2012, from http://story.martialarts.com.my/story.php?title=martial-arts-and-the-journey-to-islam

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Usage of robotics in medical field



Topic: Robotics
General Purpose: To inform
Specific Purpose: To inform the audience about the usage of robotics in our daily life.
Central idea: One of usage of robotics is in medical field.
Introduction:
1.      (Show a scene from Artificial Intelligence movie) Now, why Teddy said “I am not a toy”?
2.      (Reveal Topics) This is because Teddy is an intelligent robot in this fictional movie of Artificial Intelligence.
3.      The word robot was introduced in 1920 in a play by Karel Capek. Robot comes from the Czech word robota, meaning forced labour or drudgery. Later in 1942, Isaac Asimov coined the term robotics in his science fiction short story “Liar!”. He formulated his Three Laws of Robotics in short story “Runaround” in the same year. Robots usually perform tasks that are too dull, dirty, delicate or dangerous for people. We also expect them to be autonomous without constant need of human control. Currently, Japan is far ahead of the United States in the implementation of robot technology; some estimates indicate that over half of the world’s industrial robots currently in use are in Japan.
4.      There are many different applications of robots in human life.
Body:
1.      One of usage of robotics is in medical field.
a.       Currently, medical robots can either assisted in surgery or in many mundane tasks in hospitals.
b.      All existing surgery robots on this day are actually cleverly made manipulators controlled by competent doctors.
                                                              i.      The da Vinci robot surgery system in one great example of robotics use for surgery purposes. The system uses the minimally invasive approach. This means that several small incisions are made instead of a large one.
                                                            ii.      This way, the levels of blood loss, post-surgical trauma, as well as the amount of scar tissue and time spent in hospital are reduced.
                                                          iii.      Basically, it’s like scaling down the surgeon and putting him into patient’s body through a few small incisions.
                                                          iv.      This approach can be used with tools other than robots; however, robotic system enables a surgeon to control the tools more or less naturally.
                                                            v.      So it is possible to use minimally invasive approach to a broader range of surgeries.
                                                          vi.      Some of the benefits of robot-assisted surgery are decreased post-operative pain, decreased risk of infection, decreased use of anaesthesia, decreased blood loss, shorter hospital stay, quicker and more complete recovery, and faster return to normal daily activities.
c.       Robots in hospitals also can be quite handy in mundane tasks.
                                                              i.      We can separate these robots into categories of Carriers, pharmacy robots and robotic doctors.
1.      Carriers, as you may guess, they carry stuff around. Or at least carry themselves around the hospital. The main task is to find their way around the hospital in order to carry stuff around or to work as a guide. 
a.       As example, in this picture, you can see a Japanese robot holding a bag and looks quite cute. But his main skill is the ability to navigate around the hospital. So it can help you to find your way to the needed place, as well as carry some stuff around.
b.      Another example would be HelpMate. It can carry around x-ray images, food, medication and other stuff.
2.      One of a pharmacy robots used in hospitals is McKesson ROBOT-Rx.
a.       It is a robotic system intended for automated medication processing. It automates medication storage, selection, return, restock and crediting functions.
b.      More than 1/3 of all hospitals in North America use their robotic system.
c.       Usage of this robot can reduce errors and costs, as well as enhance productivity.
3.      Robotics doctors are not robots that replace doctors. They are tools to extend the capabilities of a doctor such as his presence.
a.       RP-7 is one of the robots made by InTouch Health.
                                                                                                                                      i.      RP stands for Remote Presence.
                                                                                                                                    ii.      Doctor can examine the patient from entirely another location. This telerobotics application can be invaluable in an emergency situation where every second counts.
Conclusion: I hope that you now can see how robots are currently being used to ease our daily life.
References:

Robotics Minicourse: Basics of Robotics, Retrieved from http://robots.open.ac.uk/minicourse/ at 24 October 2012 22:05

Robotics in Medical Surgery Retrieved from http://www.roboticoncology.com/oncology-articles/robots-in-medical-surgery/ at 06 November 2012 15:20:12

Medical robots today and tomorrow, Retrieved from http://www.allonrobots.com/medical-robots.html at 06 November 2012 15:20:12

The da Vinci robot surgical system, Retrieved from  http://www.allonrobots.com/da-vinci-robot.html at 06 November 2012 15:20:12

Robot surgery, Retrieved from http://www.allonrobots.com/robot-surgery.html at 06 November 2012 15:20:12

Robots in hospitals, Retrieved from http://www.allonrobots.com/robots-in-hospitals.html on 06 November 2012 15:20:12

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Friday, November 23, 2012

Programmer reference link

slm Tadi saya tengah research tentang assignment Discrete Math kami. Mathematik buat programming? haha. Dan oleh kerana masa dia bagi tu, saya tak ada, maka susah sikit nak buat proposal. Sekarang tengah cari maklumat pasal tu. Ada juga terfikir nak tanya dengan dream.in.code forum. Masa tu la terjumpa links ni. Bagi yang nak jadi programmer atau memperbaiki diri.

Saya letak sini, untuk
  1. simpanan. Macam save-kan URL ni kat sini. Kira reference placeholder.
  2. share dengan orang lain. Bukannya saya ni baca sangat kalau benda dalam komputer. Kalau buku biasa, boleh la saya duduk membacanya panjang-panjang. Walaupun ada blog programming, tapi saya nak pastikan blog yang itu tetap hanya untuk programming. Blog yang ini lebih bebas, jadi kira bolehlah letakkan kat sini.
Dalam dream.in.code, ada tutorial macam-macam. Ni list untuk Java programming, step-by-step lagi tu.
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/174079-getting-better-at-programming-java/

Dan ni pulak, kira membaca philosophy untuk jadi programmer yang baik. Boleh jadi rujukan baik untuk masa kini dan masa hadapan.
http://samizdat.mines.edu/howto/HowToBeAProgrammer.html 

List 150 project idea:
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/78802-martyr2s-mega-project-ideas-list/

Java Data Structure Resource Thread:
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/184881-java-data-structures-resource-thread/

Dan... Kalau nak buat game programming, boleh belajar kat sini gak. Hmm... mungkin akan cuba rock-paper-scissor tu.
http://www.dreamincode.net/forums/topic/166788-java-game-programming-thread/

Thursday, November 15, 2012

Syria Is Calling

20000: Bilangan orang yang dibunuh dalam pembunuhan beramai-ramai Hama, yang diperintahkan oleh Hafez al-Assad pada tahun 1982
http://www.cbc.ca/strobmo/world/syria-by-the-numbers.html


Satu ceramah di pusat Islam UiTM Shah Alam mengenai isu Syria. Saya lambat sedikit datang, itu pun kerana ingin tahu apa yang berlaku kerana dengar orang berbahasa Arab. Tapi kali ni saya tak ada tulis nota. Ada rakaman suara je. :)

20000 orang dibunuh itu hanya yang direkod sahaja. Lebih banyak lagi yang hilang, atau mati tidak dikesan.

Click di Rakaman Suara untuk download dan mendengar sebanyak yang saya sempat rekod.

Wednesday, October 17, 2012

tazkirah subuh 15/110

Bertuah

Pandangan ulama - bertuah kalau setiap tindakan itu mendekatkan diri kepada Allah.

Kita ke kelasa, tidur, masuk tandas baca doa. -> Ibadah
Itu cara sebenar mencari tuah.

Ada berkata bertuah kalau dapat isteri cantik. Sebenaranya tuah dari mendapat isteri cantik dan solehah.

Ada berkata bertuah ada rumah besar. Ulama kata, tuah rumah dr jiran yg baik.

Ramai salah faham maksud sebenar tuah. Kita kena sering belajar ilmu farhu misalnya utk isteri dan didik anak. Belajar hukum-hukum bersuci disamping kita mencari ilmu dunia.
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