
Monday, October 27, 2008
The PlayStation Portable ( PSP )

SPIDERMAN 3 SYNOPSIS

PROTON CAR

Proton is the Malaysian national carmaker (Malay acronym for PeRusahaan OTOmobil Nasional, 'National Automobile Enterprise'), which was established in 1983 under the direction of the former Prime Minister, Dr. Mahathir Mohamad. Proton Holdings Berhad, the holding company, is listed on the Bursa Malaysia.Based on technology and parts from Mitsubishi Motors, production of the first model, the Proton Saga began in September 1985 at its first manufacturing plant in Shah Alam, Selangor. Initially the components of the car were entirely manufactured by Mitsubishi but slowly local parts were being used as technologies were transferred and skills were gained. The 100,000th Proton Saga was produced in January 1989.Proton exports cars to the United Kingdom, South Africa, and Australia and the company is aggressively marketing its cars in several other countries including the Middle East. Besides that, Proton cars has also been exporting a small volume of cars to Singapore, Brunei, Indonesia, Nepal, Sri Lanka, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Taiwan , Cyprus and Mauritius. 14,706 Proton cars were exported in 2006.In 1996, Proton acquired a 63.75% share in Lotus Group International Limited for £40,640,000. As part of the purchase agreement (signed prior to board agreement), there were restrictions placed on Proton's ownership of Lotus. From the the statement we can see that’s , Proton is succesfull automobile componies in Malaysia .
PETRONAS

Since its incorporation Petronas has grown to be an integrated international oil and gas company with business interests in 31 countries. As of the end of March 2005, the Petronas Group comprised 103 wholly owned subsidiaries, 19 partly-owned outfits and 57 associated companies. Together, these companies make the Petronas Group, which is involved in various oil and gas based activities. The Financial Times has identified Petronas as one of the "new seven sisters"[4]: the most influential and mainly state-owned national oil and gas companies from countries outside the OECD.
The Group is engaged in a wide spectrum of petroleum activities, including upstream exploration and production of oil and gas to downstream oil refining; marketing and distribution of petroleum products; trading; gas processing and liquefaction; gas transmission pipeline network operations; marketing of liquefied natural gas; petrochemical manufacturing and marketing; shipping; automotive engineering; and property investment.
Petronas built the Petronas Twin Towers (opened 1998), the tallest twin towers and once the world's tallest buildings, as its headquarters.
From the statement we can see that petornas is the giant companies in Malaysia and one of the biggest and highest income componies in the world. Let we support Petronas.
IPod

IPod is a brand of portable media players designed and marketed by Apple Inc. and launched on October 23, 2001. As of 2008, the product line-up includes the hard drive-based iPod Classic, the touchscreen iPod Touch, the video-capable iPod Nano, the screenless iPod Shuffle and the iPhone. Former products include the compact iPod Mini and the spin-off iPod Photo (since reintegrated into the main iPod Classic line). iPod Classic models store media on an internal hard drive, while all other models use flash memory to enable their smaller size (the discontinued Mini used a Microdrive miniature hard drive). As with many other digital music players, iPods, excluding the iPod Touch, can also serve as external data storage devices. Storage capacity varies by model.Apple's iTunes software can be used to transfer music to the devices from computers using certain versions of Apple Macintosh and Microsoft Windows operating systems.For users who choose not to use Apple's software or whose computers cannot run iTunes software, several open source alternatives to iTunes are also available. iTunes and its alternatives may also transfer photos, videos, games, contact information, e-mail settings, Web bookmarks, and calendars to iPod models supporting those features. Apple focused its development on the iPod line's unique user interface and its ease of use, rather than on technical capability. As of September 2007, more than 150 million iPods had been sold worldwide, making it the best-selling digital audio player series in history.
Ipod is the best and complete music player that everyone need buy it…..
Global Environmental Problem
1. The Pressures that Drive Our Attention to the Global Environmental Problem
• Increasing complexity of environmental issues.
• Proliferation of laws and regulations.
• Increasing financial liabilities.
• Greater public awareness.
• Customer or consumer demand.
• Competitive pressures and opportunities.
• Increasing insurance premiums.
2. How the Pressures that Drive Our Attention to Tackling the Global Environmental Problem Can Be Dealt With
• The Systematic Approach.
• The Generic Approach (Applies to all sectors).
• The Proactive Approach.
• The Voluntary Approach.
• The System Based Approach.
• Focusing on Legislative measures and continuous improvement.
3. Actions that Will Help Tackle the Global Environmental Problem and Improve Environmental Performance
• Management Strategies.
• Modifying organization structure or roles and responsibilities to enhance effectiveness of Environmental Management.
• Modifying or formalizing procedures.
• Training and building awareness of the global environmental problem.
• Developing and building awareness of the global environmental problem.
• Developing, implementing, monitoring, inspecting, record-keeping and reporting systems.
• Technology Strategies.
• Increasing complexity of environmental issues.
• Proliferation of laws and regulations.
• Increasing financial liabilities.
• Greater public awareness.
• Customer or consumer demand.
• Competitive pressures and opportunities.
• Increasing insurance premiums.
2. How the Pressures that Drive Our Attention to Tackling the Global Environmental Problem Can Be Dealt With
• The Systematic Approach.
• The Generic Approach (Applies to all sectors).
• The Proactive Approach.
• The Voluntary Approach.
• The System Based Approach.
• Focusing on Legislative measures and continuous improvement.
3. Actions that Will Help Tackle the Global Environmental Problem and Improve Environmental Performance
• Management Strategies.
• Modifying organization structure or roles and responsibilities to enhance effectiveness of Environmental Management.
• Modifying or formalizing procedures.
• Training and building awareness of the global environmental problem.
• Developing and building awareness of the global environmental problem.
• Developing, implementing, monitoring, inspecting, record-keeping and reporting systems.
• Technology Strategies.
Engineering Scope in the World
Engineering Scope in the World….
• Aerospace - the research, design and production of aircraft, spacecraft, aerospace equipment, satellites and missiles.
• Agricultural - the development of solutions to problems involving plants and animals and the natural environment.
• Biomechanical and Biomedical - researching and designing equipment that assists in human movement, such as artificial limbs and organs.
• Chemical - the design and operation of industrial equipment and methods to manufacture chemical products.
• Civil - the design, construction and management of highways, railways, transit systems, airports, harbours, bridges, tunnels and buildings.
• Computer - the design, development and maintenance of computer systems
• Electrical - the generation or production, transmission, distribution and application of electrical energy, as well as low power electricity that is the basis for telecommunications, television and computer technology.
• Environmental - the development of technically- and economically-feasible solutions to environmental problems.
• Geological - the applying of geological data, techniques and principles to the study of rock, soil and ground water
• Geomatic(Surveying) s - the collection and displaying of data about the Earth’s surface and its gravity fields for such uses as mapping, legal boundary delineation, navigation and monitoring environmental concerns.
• Industrial and Manufacturing - the combination of expertise in equipment, material, procedures, human resources and production methods to assist organizations to improve efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.
• Mechanical - the applying of the principles of mathematics, material science, physics and economics to the design, manufacture and maintenance of mechanical equipment.
• Materials - the study of non-metallic materials (semiconductors, synthetic organic polymers, ceramics and composites.
• Metallurgical - the study of the properties and characteristics of metals and other materials.
• Mining - the discovery, extraction and preparation of minerals from the Earth’s crust to be used by manufacturing and energy industries.
• Naval Architectural and Ocean - the conception, design and construction of ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles.
• Nuclear - Research, development and application of nuclear technology to energy production, environmental protection, medical diagnosis and treatment, and the use of radioisotopes in construction, sterilization, and space systems.
• Petroleum - the exploration, recovery, development and processing of oil and gas.
• Software Engineering - The specification, design, development and maintenance of software systems and products.
• Aerospace - the research, design and production of aircraft, spacecraft, aerospace equipment, satellites and missiles.
• Agricultural - the development of solutions to problems involving plants and animals and the natural environment.
• Biomechanical and Biomedical - researching and designing equipment that assists in human movement, such as artificial limbs and organs.
• Chemical - the design and operation of industrial equipment and methods to manufacture chemical products.
• Civil - the design, construction and management of highways, railways, transit systems, airports, harbours, bridges, tunnels and buildings.
• Computer - the design, development and maintenance of computer systems
• Electrical - the generation or production, transmission, distribution and application of electrical energy, as well as low power electricity that is the basis for telecommunications, television and computer technology.
• Environmental - the development of technically- and economically-feasible solutions to environmental problems.
• Geological - the applying of geological data, techniques and principles to the study of rock, soil and ground water
• Geomatic(Surveying) s - the collection and displaying of data about the Earth’s surface and its gravity fields for such uses as mapping, legal boundary delineation, navigation and monitoring environmental concerns.
• Industrial and Manufacturing - the combination of expertise in equipment, material, procedures, human resources and production methods to assist organizations to improve efficiency, effectiveness and productivity.
• Mechanical - the applying of the principles of mathematics, material science, physics and economics to the design, manufacture and maintenance of mechanical equipment.
• Materials - the study of non-metallic materials (semiconductors, synthetic organic polymers, ceramics and composites.
• Metallurgical - the study of the properties and characteristics of metals and other materials.
• Mining - the discovery, extraction and preparation of minerals from the Earth’s crust to be used by manufacturing and energy industries.
• Naval Architectural and Ocean - the conception, design and construction of ships, offshore structures and other marine vehicles.
• Nuclear - Research, development and application of nuclear technology to energy production, environmental protection, medical diagnosis and treatment, and the use of radioisotopes in construction, sterilization, and space systems.
• Petroleum - the exploration, recovery, development and processing of oil and gas.
• Software Engineering - The specification, design, development and maintenance of software systems and products.
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