There's something in the melodies
That the Christmas season brings.
Joy and Laughter in the air
Smiling faces everywhere
Old familiar melodies
Bring back special memories
They remind us
They remind us
Merrily the choirs sound
Spreading Christmas joy around
Filling hearts with cheer
May it last through all the year
Happy Christmas Melodies
Bring back faded memories
They remind us
They remind us
CHORUS
Join us and sing
The sounds of heav'n an' nature ring
With family, Rockin' round the Christmas tree
Carols of old, of the greatest Story ever told
(Sing the Melodies of Christmas)
Sing the Melodies of Christmas
(Sing the Melodies of Christmas)
There's something 'bout the melodies
Of Santa Claus and Christmas Trees
Favorite songs by Nat and Bing
Elvis, Josh and Celine
It's a special time of year
Bringing Friends and Family near
To remind us
Of Love and Kindness
CHORUS
Joyful messages you may find
Peace and Happiness through all mankind
In the melodies, an offering
Of the love that flows from the Heavenly King
Of the love that flows from the Heavenly King
Raise your voice
Let us Sing
It's the message that these songs can bring
Round the fire, round the tree
Singing carols merrily
(Merry Christmas)
Merry Christmas
(Merry Christmas)
One more melody to sing at Christmas
One more memory of Christmas cheer
Old familiar melodies
Bring back special memories
Filling hearts with Christmas cheer
May it last through all the year
Something in the melodies
That the Christmas season brings
Joy and Laughter in the air
Smiling faces everywhere
Happy Christmas Melodies
Bring back faded memories...
Sunday, December 27, 2009
Can MU WiN???
Sir Alex Ferguson is ready to rush Brazilian brothers Fabio and Rafael Da Silva back into his Manchester United line-up for the trip to Hull.The teenage duo have both been absent with shoulder problems but as United's defensive problems continue could be unleashed against Phil Brown's men.
Ferguson is crossing his fingers that either Wes Brown (hamstring) or Nemanja Vidic (thigh) are able to play, having expressed confidence they should both be available for the clash with Wigan on December 30.
United's defence has been decimated by injuries in recent weeks with midfielders Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher being forced to play at the back in the absence of Ferdinand, Vidic, Brown, Jonny Evans, John O'Shea and Gary Neville.
Champions United were hammered 3-0 at Fulham last week, their second league defeat in three games, leaving them five points behind leaders Chelsea.
But Hull boss Brown knows better than to take an under-strength Manchester United lightly.
With a Champions League final to prepare for, United fielded a virtual third-string side in the corresponding fixture last season - and still won 1-0. That result, on the final day of the campaign, would have relegated the Tigers had Newcastle not been beaten on the same afternoon.
Brown said: "There have been one or two surprises there this year, probably lads in the reserves at the start of the season that didn't think they would get a chance.
"But they are Manchester United players, it is as simple as that. They made a lot of changes last year and beat us 1-0, playing some great football. We have got to be prepared for that. Whatever comes out of Manchester United's changing room is good enough."
Hull expect to have veteran midfielder Nick Barmby available. The former England international has not trained this week after suffering a calf injury during last weekend's defeat at Arsenal but should be fit.
Brown has no other fitness concerns aside from long-term casualties Jimmy Bullard and Ian Ashbee.
Midfielder Seyi Olofinjana is due to link up with Nigeria for the African Nations Cup after the game.
Dean Marney, Stephen Hunt and Kamil Zayatte are all one booking away from an automatic suspension.PA Sport
Ferguson is crossing his fingers that either Wes Brown (hamstring) or Nemanja Vidic (thigh) are able to play, having expressed confidence they should both be available for the clash with Wigan on December 30.
United's defence has been decimated by injuries in recent weeks with midfielders Michael Carrick and Darren Fletcher being forced to play at the back in the absence of Ferdinand, Vidic, Brown, Jonny Evans, John O'Shea and Gary Neville.
Champions United were hammered 3-0 at Fulham last week, their second league defeat in three games, leaving them five points behind leaders Chelsea.
But Hull boss Brown knows better than to take an under-strength Manchester United lightly.
With a Champions League final to prepare for, United fielded a virtual third-string side in the corresponding fixture last season - and still won 1-0. That result, on the final day of the campaign, would have relegated the Tigers had Newcastle not been beaten on the same afternoon.
Brown said: "There have been one or two surprises there this year, probably lads in the reserves at the start of the season that didn't think they would get a chance.
"But they are Manchester United players, it is as simple as that. They made a lot of changes last year and beat us 1-0, playing some great football. We have got to be prepared for that. Whatever comes out of Manchester United's changing room is good enough."
Hull expect to have veteran midfielder Nick Barmby available. The former England international has not trained this week after suffering a calf injury during last weekend's defeat at Arsenal but should be fit.
Brown has no other fitness concerns aside from long-term casualties Jimmy Bullard and Ian Ashbee.
Midfielder Seyi Olofinjana is due to link up with Nigeria for the African Nations Cup after the game.
Dean Marney, Stephen Hunt and Kamil Zayatte are all one booking away from an automatic suspension.PA Sport
Liverpool beat Wolves !!!
Until Stephen Ward's 53rd-minute sending off, Mick McCarthy's Wolves had held their hosts manfully but - after the makeshift left-back's controversial second yellow card - Liverpool overran their guests to win comfortably in the end.
Gerrard (pictured right) opened the scoring on 62 minutes with a powerful header, while Benayoun completed the win soon afterwards with a heavily-deflected shot.
In what has become a typical pattern for Liverpool, the first half was pedestrian in pace and attitude, with the hosts struggling to get any intensity or rhythm to their passing and Fernando Torres frustrated by his team-mates' delivery and frustrating in his own execution.
Apart from a smart drive tipped over by Marcus Hahnemann on seven minutes, Liverpool's top scorer seemed off the pace, mis-hitting two shots from good positions, heading wildly over from close range after a superb free-kick from Fabio Aurelio and taking tumbles under little pressure on two occasions.
The opening 45 minutes was typified for Torres when he chased referee Andre Marriner with his hands shaped as goggles after running into the arm of Richard Stearman, who had his back to the Spain star as he shepherded the ball to Hahnemann.
Wolves, meanwhile, were unlucky not to take the led in a furious five-minute spell midway through the half.
Pepe Reina saved well from Sylvan Ebanks-Blake while Nenad Milijas forced an excellent save from the Spaniard with a superb free-kick from the left wing.
Kevin Doyle headed wide as his team-mates lined-up to finish the Serb's subsequent near-post corner, while the former Red Star Belgrade man fired just wide after Doyle found him on the edge of the box.
Liverpool did dominate possession but, with the final ball lacking and the shooting boots left at home, it was mostly huff and puff until Glen Johnson got a lucky break off Ryan Jarvis only to see his drive well parried by Hahnemann.
The second half threatened to continue in the same vein: a low drive from Gerrard comfortably parried by Hahnemann was the only chance until the match swung Liverpool's way.
Ward, who had been booked at the start of the second half, picked up a second yellow on 52 minutes for pulling back Lucas Leiva, although he was belatedly dismissed after Marriner incorrectly carded Christophe Berra.
The card in itself was clear - it was a deliberate foul by Ward after he was outdone by a Gerrard backheel - but the manner in which the referee changed his decision was unusual.
Marriner, who initially booked Berra after consulting with his assistant, was then told to change his mind by Liverpool's players and coach and appeared to be receiving instruction through his earpiece from the fourth official, neither of which are permitted.
Rafael Benitez was applauded by McCarthy for signalling that Ward should be cautioned and Reina was booed whenever near the ball after his 90-yard sprint to confer with the officials.
From that point on Wolves were on the rack and they caved in 10 minutes later when Gerrard powered Emiliano Insua's left-wing cross into the top right.
Within eight minutes it was 2-0 after Fabio Aurelio's left-wing cross landed at the feet of Benayoun, who cut on to his left and drilled a low shot that took a huge deflection off Karl Henry and spun over Hahnemann.
Gerrard almost made it three but fired over after good work from Alberto Aquilani, who showed some nice touches but was largely anonymous on his full league debut.
Torres was given a full 90 minutes but continued to labour, notable in his absence of involvement in Liverpool's goals.
The win puts Liverpool seventh, a point above Birmingham after they held Chelsea and two behind Manchester City in sixth.
Wolves stay two points clear of the drop zone, with Hull City yet to play.
by Reda Maher / Eurosport
Gerrard (pictured right) opened the scoring on 62 minutes with a powerful header, while Benayoun completed the win soon afterwards with a heavily-deflected shot.
In what has become a typical pattern for Liverpool, the first half was pedestrian in pace and attitude, with the hosts struggling to get any intensity or rhythm to their passing and Fernando Torres frustrated by his team-mates' delivery and frustrating in his own execution.
Apart from a smart drive tipped over by Marcus Hahnemann on seven minutes, Liverpool's top scorer seemed off the pace, mis-hitting two shots from good positions, heading wildly over from close range after a superb free-kick from Fabio Aurelio and taking tumbles under little pressure on two occasions.
The opening 45 minutes was typified for Torres when he chased referee Andre Marriner with his hands shaped as goggles after running into the arm of Richard Stearman, who had his back to the Spain star as he shepherded the ball to Hahnemann.
Wolves, meanwhile, were unlucky not to take the led in a furious five-minute spell midway through the half.
Pepe Reina saved well from Sylvan Ebanks-Blake while Nenad Milijas forced an excellent save from the Spaniard with a superb free-kick from the left wing.
Kevin Doyle headed wide as his team-mates lined-up to finish the Serb's subsequent near-post corner, while the former Red Star Belgrade man fired just wide after Doyle found him on the edge of the box.
Liverpool did dominate possession but, with the final ball lacking and the shooting boots left at home, it was mostly huff and puff until Glen Johnson got a lucky break off Ryan Jarvis only to see his drive well parried by Hahnemann.
The second half threatened to continue in the same vein: a low drive from Gerrard comfortably parried by Hahnemann was the only chance until the match swung Liverpool's way.
Ward, who had been booked at the start of the second half, picked up a second yellow on 52 minutes for pulling back Lucas Leiva, although he was belatedly dismissed after Marriner incorrectly carded Christophe Berra.
The card in itself was clear - it was a deliberate foul by Ward after he was outdone by a Gerrard backheel - but the manner in which the referee changed his decision was unusual.
Marriner, who initially booked Berra after consulting with his assistant, was then told to change his mind by Liverpool's players and coach and appeared to be receiving instruction through his earpiece from the fourth official, neither of which are permitted.
Rafael Benitez was applauded by McCarthy for signalling that Ward should be cautioned and Reina was booed whenever near the ball after his 90-yard sprint to confer with the officials.
From that point on Wolves were on the rack and they caved in 10 minutes later when Gerrard powered Emiliano Insua's left-wing cross into the top right.
Within eight minutes it was 2-0 after Fabio Aurelio's left-wing cross landed at the feet of Benayoun, who cut on to his left and drilled a low shot that took a huge deflection off Karl Henry and spun over Hahnemann.
Gerrard almost made it three but fired over after good work from Alberto Aquilani, who showed some nice touches but was largely anonymous on his full league debut.
Torres was given a full 90 minutes but continued to labour, notable in his absence of involvement in Liverpool's goals.
The win puts Liverpool seventh, a point above Birmingham after they held Chelsea and two behind Manchester City in sixth.
Wolves stay two points clear of the drop zone, with Hull City yet to play.
by Reda Maher / Eurosport
Saturday, December 26, 2009
ChRiStMaS
Christmas or Christmas Day is an annual Christian holiday commemorating the birth of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on December 25, but this date is not known to be Jesus' actual birthday, and may have initially been chosen to correspond with either the day exactly nine months after some early Christians believed Jesus had been conceived, a historical Roman festival, or the date of the northern hemisphere's winter solstice. Christmas is central to the Christmas and holiday season, and in Christianity marks the beginning of the larger season of Christmastide, which lasts twelve days.
Although a Christian holiday, Christmas is also widely celebrated by many non-Christians, and some of its popular celebratory customs have pre-Christian or secular themes and origins. Popular modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, music, an exchange of greeting cards, church celebrations, a special meal, and the display of various decorations; including Christmas trees, lights, garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In addition, Father Christmas (known as Santa Claus in some areas, including North America, Australia and Ireland) is a popular mythological figure in many countries, associated with the bringing of gifts for children.[
Because gift-giving and many other aspects of the Christmas festival involve heightened economic activity among both Christians and non-Christians, the holiday has become a significant event and a key sales period for retailers and businesses. The economic impact of Christmas is a factor that has grown steadily over the past few centuries in many regions of the world.
Although a Christian holiday, Christmas is also widely celebrated by many non-Christians, and some of its popular celebratory customs have pre-Christian or secular themes and origins. Popular modern customs of the holiday include gift-giving, music, an exchange of greeting cards, church celebrations, a special meal, and the display of various decorations; including Christmas trees, lights, garlands, mistletoe, nativity scenes, and holly. In addition, Father Christmas (known as Santa Claus in some areas, including North America, Australia and Ireland) is a popular mythological figure in many countries, associated with the bringing of gifts for children.[
Because gift-giving and many other aspects of the Christmas festival involve heightened economic activity among both Christians and non-Christians, the holiday has become a significant event and a key sales period for retailers and businesses. The economic impact of Christmas is a factor that has grown steadily over the past few centuries in many regions of the world.
Friday, November 27, 2009
Secret !!!
The secret of a good memory is attention, and attention to a subject depends upon our interest in it. We rarely forget that which has made a deep impression on our minds. And the word " Impossible " is not in ours dictionary. Then we must always remember that time, hard work and patience lead to success. We must repeat a thousand and one times that perseverance is the only road to success. Everyone should take time to be alone, to prioritise and meditate.
My Midterm exam vs Year-end exam
Subject MTE YEE
BM 75 A 75 A
BI 55 C 69 B
SEJARAH 79 A 75 A
GEOGRAFI 75 A 81 A
MATHEMATICS 72 B 78 A
SCIENCE 58 C 58 C
KEM HIDUP 1 70 B 75 A
BC 68 B 67 B
P.MORAL 84 A 67 B
P.SENI 83 A 89 A
PJK 72 B 92 A
LK 70 B 82 A
SIVIK 87 A 72 B
BM 75 A 75 A
BI 55 C 69 B
SEJARAH 79 A 75 A
GEOGRAFI 75 A 81 A
MATHEMATICS 72 B 78 A
SCIENCE 58 C 58 C
KEM HIDUP 1 70 B 75 A
BC 68 B 67 B
P.MORAL 84 A 67 B
P.SENI 83 A 89 A
PJK 72 B 92 A
LK 70 B 82 A
SIVIK 87 A 72 B
Saturday, September 19, 2009
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