X-Power COFFEE
Adalah adunan pelbagai jenis herba yg telah terbukti berkesan dalam
menyelesaikan masalah utama kaum lelaki. Usia yang mencecah 40 bagi
lelaki adalah mimpi ngeri yang amat di takuti. Masalah kekurangan tenaga
sex bagi lelaki kini telah selesai. X- Power Coffee telah mengabungkan
Cordyceps , Maca Extract , Gingseng Extract , Fructose Arabica Coffee
Powder dan Non daily Creamer.
1. Anti-keletihan, meningkatkan daya hidup.
2. Motivasi mental, kekuatan fizikal ditambah.
3. Melegakan tekanan, meningkatkan gejala kemurungan.
4. Mengukuhkan sistem kekebalan tubuh, memperbaiki keadaan
sub-kesihatan.
5. Melawan sindrom menopaus lelaki.
6. Peraturan sistem endokrin, mengimbangkan hormon.
X-Slim fruit tea adalah teh yang telah di adun dengan bahan utama Buah Plum yang hanya terdapat di Negara Jepun. Khasiatnya sangat tinggi . Antara fungsi utamanya adalah untuk pembersihan usus besar dan usus kecil sepanjang 7-9 meter sekaligus melawaskan pembuangan air besar. Menyental dan membuang sisa plak dan toksin dari saluran Gastrousus sekaligus mampu mengurangkan berat badan yang berlebihan.
Proses pembersihan kolon ini membolehkan badan anda sihat , kulit
menjadi cerah bersih , pernafasan yang segar dan minda serta kesihatan
yang cergas. Selain dari tumpuan terhadap pengurangan berat badan , X-Slim juga mampu membantu menyelesaikan masalah SEMBELIT , SUNGGUGUT , KEBAS KAKI TANGAN , BUASIR dan selainnya menbantu mengurangkan KENCING MANIS , DARAH TINGGI , GOUT , STRES dan penyakit berkaitan KOLESTEROL dalam darah.
Kesan Pengunaan
Selepas 8 jam pengguna akan mula merasa kesan tindakbalas dari X-Slim Fruit Tea
Sebuah syarikat yang bertaraf BERHAD yang telah
beroperasi sejak tahun 2013. Terlibat dalam pelbagai jenis perniagaan di
dalam dan luar negara.
Water Beaute World BERHAD (WBW) merupakan sebuah syarikat yang pertama
di Malaysia yang menawarkan share BSKL dan networking(MLM) serentak.
Peluang yang amat luarbiasa dan jarang berlaku di dunia Networking. WBW
mempunyai portfolio perniagaan yang pelbagai. Syarikat WBW Berhad telah
beroperasi lebih dari 17 tahun dalam conventional bisness dan Mempunyai
Ibu Pejabat di 4 buah negara iaitu Malaysia, Indonesia, China dan Hong
kong, serta mempunyai 7 anak syarikat di dalam dan di luar negara.
Cabang perniagaan WBW:
1)Mempunyai Kilang Sendiri Berstatus GMP membekal dan mengedar produk2
kesihatan (OEM) Kepada syarikat2 lain di dalam dan luar negara.
2)Pelaburan Hartanah di China Merangkumi pemilikan hotel bertaraf 5 bintang dan merupakan syarikat pemaju hartanah di China.
3)Pelaburan Saham2 IPO di Bursa Saham Malaysia melalui Affin
Nominees(Affin Bank) yang mempunyai barisan remisier yang berpengalaman
lebih 20 tahun.
SEBELUM MELANGKAH JAUH DLM WBW BERHAD...
sebelum kita melangkah lebih jauh ada baiknya kita mengetahui sedikit
sebanyak latar belakang company supaya meningkatkan lagi keyakinan diri
utk kita meneruskan bisnes.
1) WBW mempunyai 3 buah kilang BerStatus GMP ( Goods Manufacturing
Product ) 1 di Malaysia , China dan Hongkong. Kilang ini sudah melebih
dr 15tahun beroperasi sehingga kini. Menyediakan lebih dr 400 jenis
produk berbentuk makan kesihatan dan membekalkan kepada lebih 84 buah
syarikat MLM mahupun Trading. Di sini kita boleh melihat kekuatan
syarikat yg mana WBW Group adalah supplier kepada syarikat MLM di
Malaysia.
2) Company juga terlibat dlm Bisnes Propety. Sebagaimana kita tahu
bisnes hartanah adalah satu bisnes yg sangat bagus dan bernilai apatah
lagi dalam perlaburan hartanah. Tetapi bisnea propety ini hanya di
China. Company ada hotel bertaraf 5 star , memiliki appartment dan
perumahan di China dan company juga adalah pemaju di China.
3) Company juga adalah Investor dan Pemain Saham di Bursa Saham Kuala
Lumpur ( BSKL ) lebih dr 15tahun. Pengalaman yg sangat luas dlm bidang
Saham membuatkan company mendapat keuntungan yg berlipat kali ganda. (
lihat track rekod yg ada )
Kita sedia maklum .. market networking di Malaysia sangat sinonim dgn
bisnes berbentuk investment. Dari itu company mengunakan pengalaman yg
ada utk di Kongsi keuntungan berbentuk Reward pada AHLI AHLI WBW sahaja
tanpa PAKSAAN ! Tiada syarat harus membuat investment utk menyertai
BISNES ini.
√ Peluang menjana pendapatan melalui Plan Pemasaran Terbaik – AKTIF & PASIF
√ 6 kategori Bonus disediakan (mengikut pakej pilihan) √ Bonus Menaja sehingga 30%
√ Bonus “Pairing” sehingga 20%
√ Bonus Kepimpinan sehingga 15%
√ Bonus “Unilevel” sehingga 15%
√ ROI harian 1.7% X 100 hari
√ Setiap keahlian mendapat produk kesihatan
√ TIADA LAGI ISTILAH JUAL BELI POINT MELALUI UPLINE/ SESAMA AHLI LAIN.
√ Segala urusan kewangan terus kepada company
√ Pembayaran setiap 2 minggu terus ke dalam akaun bank masing-masing
PM segera sertai wbw atau terus daftar di link saya kat bawah itu
0194779231 @ www.wbw2u.com/jamaliahmrm
Real Madrid stars Cristiano Ronaldo and Gareth Bale
More half of the top 30
highest-earning football clubs in the world play in the Premier League -
but Spanish sides Real Madrid and Barcelona lead the way.
The
2016 Deloitte Football Money League - detailing the 2014/15 season -
measures a club's earnings from matchday revenue, broadcast rights and
commercial sources, and ranks them on that basis. RealMadrid retained their place at the summit for the 11th year in a row, having generated £439m.
The
club actually saw a £4.3m fall in broadcast revenue but significant
gains in commercial revenue and matchday income made up for the loss.
Manchester United
remain the top-earning Premier League club, bringing in £395.2m.
However, that total is £38m down on their 2013/14 figure and the Old
Trafford outfit have slipped one place in the overall ranking to third.
United's absence from the 2014/15 Champions League contributed to them being overtaken by that competition's winners, Barcelona (£426.6m, up £21.2m).
Manchester
United have been tipped to top the Money League next year, though. Tim
Bridge, Senior Manager at Deloitte, said: "Despite a reduction in
revenue year-on-year, the fact that Manchester United remain in the top
three of the Money League demonstrates the underlying strength of the
club's business model.
It
would not be surprising to see Manchester United top next year's Money
League for the first time in 12 years, with the club forecasting
revenues of around £500m.
Tim Bridge, Senior Manager at Deloitte
"The
return to Champions League football [in 2015/16], as well as the
commencement of a number of significant commercial partnerships, will
only strengthen the business in 2015/16. With this in mind, it would not
be surprising to see United top next year's Money League for the first
time in 12 years, with the club forecasting revenues of around £500m." Chelsea (£319.5m) also fell one place to eighth after a decrease of £4.9m in earnings, but Arsenal (£331.3m) climbed to seventh after adding £30.8m to their 2013/14 figure. ManchesterCity (£352.6m, up £4.3m) and Liverpool (£298.1m, up 42.3m) maintained their sixth and ninth places, respectively.
There were also three Premier League clubs making their first appearance in the Money League top 30 - with LeicesterCity (£104.4m), CrystalPalace (£99.5m) and WestBromwichAlbion (£96.3m) joining the elite.
In total, there are 17 Premier League teams in the top 30, including WestHam (£122.4m), who rose to 20th place. Overall rise
The
20 highest-earning football clubs in the world generated £5bn of
revenue last season, an increase of eight per cent on the previous year.
Dan
Jones, partner in the Sports Business Group at Deloitte, points out
that the list is dominated by clubs from Europe's leading leagues: the
Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Serie A and Ligue 1.
"The
2014/15 Money League has been another year of growth for the 'big five'
European leagues," he said. "However, we have also seen a slowdown of
growth from the top five clubs, with revenues growing by just four per
cent year on year, compared to 11 per cent in the previous edition.
"It
may be hard for new clubs to break into the top 10 in the short term,
given the €43.3m revenue gap between 10th and 11th place."
Rare colour photos capture what life was like for soldiers away from the fighting on the Western Front
Some images show soldiers washing their clothes in village fountains, other show them reading newspapers
Remarkable set of pictures was taken in France in 1917, the fourth year of fighting in the First World War
From
washing their clothes in village fountains to eating lunches next to
bombed-out buildings, these rare colour photographs capture what daily
life was like for soldiers away from the battlefield on the Western
Front.
The
images, captured using the Lumière brothers’ Autochrome colour process,
were all taken in 1917, the fourth year of the First World War. They
document how members of the Allied Forces spent quieter moments away
from the fighting.
In
one picture, a group of around half a dozen French soldiers is seen
waiting outside a grocery store in Reims, a city in north-eastern
France. Another shows four
uniformed troops relaxing as they read the newspaper outside a kiosk
in Rexpoede, less than 10 miles south of Dunkirk.
The
remarkable set also shed light on the important role Senegalese
servicemen played in the force. They are seen relaxing in a room lined
with weapon, standing watch in a town and preparing to fight on the
frontline alongside their French counterparts.
And
while there are no photos of the gunfight or life in the trenches, the
images do hint at the warfare going on beyond these seemingly peaceful
snapshots of daily life.
Charred
shells of buildings in Dunkirk were photographed in the wake of one
German air raid, while other images show French soldiers camouflaging
railway guns ahead of an offensive on German forces.
Senegalese soldiers serving in the
French Army as infantrymen rest in a room surrounded by weapons
in Saint-Ulrich, France on 16 June
A French
soldier at a lookout in Eglingen, France on 26 June 1917. Right, French
soldiers buy newspapers in Rexpoede on 6 September
A little girl is seen holding her doll
as she sits next to two guns and a military knapsack on a street in
Reims, northern France, in 1917
This dramatic photograph shows
soldiers standing on a ridge above a crater 45m deep created by mines
placed by British forces underneath German positions near Messines in
West Flanders on 7 June 1917. Some 10,000 soldiers died in the blast
A French soldier has lunch in front of a damaged library in a square in Reims, in north-eastern France on 1 April 1917
French soldiers in front of a grocery
store, with signs advertising liquor and wine in the windows, in the
market square in Reims in 1917
French military doctors and nurses are photographed in front of Saint-Paul Hospital in Soissons, Aisne, in northern France
A French officer inspects the barbed
wire around French positions in Soissons, which was heavily damaged by
artillery fire during the war
A French observation post with three
soldiers in a trench reinforced with wooden beams and sand bags close to
the German lines, taken at Hirtzbach, Department Haut-Rhin, Region
Alsace, on 16 June 1917
A camp of workers from the British
Chinese Labour Corps recruited to participate in the Middle East
campaign photographed in 1917
An Algerian guard, left, an Algerian worker, centre, and a worker from Indochina in Soissons, Aisne, France, all in 1917
Two French soldiers assigned to a
telephone station wash their laundry in a trough of a fountain, in
Largitzen, France on 18 June 1917
Five French soldiers are clearing the
rubble in the ruins of Reims, which was almost 60 per cent destroyed by
German artillery and air raids
Wounded soldiers from the battlefield
recover at Saint-Paul Hospital in Soissons, which was twice captured by
the Germans during the war
Four French guards and Swiss guards at the border between Switzerland and France in Pfetterhouse, Region Alsace on 19 June 1917
A horse cart is loaded with furniture
and personal belongings in front of a leather goods shop on 4 May 1917
as residents prepared to to leave Reims during the Second Battle of the
Aisne which ended in defeat for the French forces
A group of Senegalese soldiers serving
in the French Army as infantryman have lunch in Saint-Ulrich, Region
Alsace on 16 June 1917
A French section of machine gunners takes position in the ruins during the battle of the Aisne, on the Western Front in 1917
French fire fighters, military and
civilians try to prevent fires from spreading after the bombings of
September 2 and 3 in Dunkirk
Two French
soldiers are taking care of their laundry using boards set up on the
trough of a fountain near a farm house in the town of Gildwiller,
Department Haut-Rhin, Region Alsace on 21 June 1917, left. Right, in a
trench on the frontline in Hirtzbach on 16 June 1917
A woman with a cart filled with milk cans and a man with another cart in Rue de Talleyrand, Reims, France on 3 March 1917
The towers of the Cathedral Notre-Dame
de Reims can be seen through the damaged windows of a building in the
city in 3 April 1917
Uniformed doctors and nurses stand in front of field hospital 55 in Bourbourg, northern France on 1 September 1917
Two French soldiers from Africa heat up a meal on an outdoor fireplace made from bricks in Soissons, Aisne, France, in 1917
Two French soldiers at a narrow
railroad track near the French near the village of Boezinge, north of
the city of Ypres on 10 September 1917
Two Senegalese soldiers, both of the Bambara people, serving in the French Army pictured in Balschwiller, France on 22 June 1917
French soldiers dressed in their blue
military uniforms camouflage a 370 mm railway gun in Noyon, Region Oise,
on 5 September 1917
Two French soldiers and horses in the
cloister of the abbey de Saint-Jean-des-Vignes, which was heavily
damaged by artillery fire
French soldiers of the 370th Infantry Regiment are eating soup during the battle of the Aisne, on the Western Front in 1917
Three Swiss border guards, left, stand
opposite a French guard at the border between the two countries
in Beurnevesin on 19 June 1917
A group of Swiss border guards behind a fence between Switzerland and France, in the Department Haut-Rhin, on 19 June 1917
Damaged buildings after the bombings of September 10 and 11 in the town of RosendaÎl, near Dunkirk, on 11 September 1917
Eight French soldiers stand on top of a 370mm railway gun which they are camouflaging on 5 September 1917
A military cemetery on a hillside in
the town of Moosch in Alsace containing graves of the Chasseurs Alpins,
the elite mountain infantry of the French Army
Two ambulance vehicles in front of a
building near the village of Boezinge, north of the city of Ypres, that
was devastated by artillery fire