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Sunday, March 29, 2009
Ok, maybe I can't say that it was a disaster, but it was definitely a problem.
The Problem
Grady accidentally knocked Mark's water bottle and caused the floor to be wet. He tried to salvage the situation by placing some rags over it, hoping that the water will soak up. Then Miss Soh came to class and was angry as it was not an efficient way of solving a problem.
Future Implication
Someone might slip as the floor was slippery. Having slipped, he would have injuries as he will fall down.
The floor will be dirty if someone stepped on the puddle of water.
Actions Taken
Only Dylan, Brian, Mark and Grady continued to try and dry the floor after Dylan thought of a solution. Then Miss Soh was more furious as it was a class problem and not theirs.
My Thoughts
I feel that I was wrong for not lending a helping hand to those that were cleaning up the mess. This would result in the less time wasted as well as to speed up the process. We also did not show team spirit as a class as none of us, excluding Dylan, Brian, Mark and Grady, did not even bother to help. This is not a display of the team spirit sons of Hwachong should have. In the future, if such a thing happens again, I will definitely try to work together as a team.
This is taken mostly from wikipedia about this great leader and founder of our thriving nation.
Lee Kuan Yew, born 16 September 1923; also Harry Lee Kuan Yew and Lee Kwan-Yew) was the first Prime Minister of the Republic of Singapore from 1959 to 1990.
As leader of the People's Action Party (PAP), he oversaw the separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia in 1965 and the subsequent transformation of Singapore from a volatile Third World country with no natural resources to a stable, First World Asian Tiger. He has remained one of the most influential political figures in the South-East Asian region. Under the administration of Singapore's second prime minister, Goh Chok Tong, he served as Senior Minister. He currently holds the post of Minister Mentor created when his son, Lee Hsien Loong, became the nation's third prime minister on 12 August 2004.
Lee was educated at Telok Kurau Primary School, Raffles Institution, and Raffles College. His university education was delayed by World War II and the 1942–45 Japanese occupation of Singapore. During the occupation, he operated a successful black market business selling tapioca-based glue called Stikfas. Having taken Chinese and Japanese lessons since 1942, he was able to collaborate as a transcriber of Allied wire reports for the Japanese, as well as being the English-language editor on the Japanese Hodobu (報道部 — an information or propaganda department) from 1943 to 1944. After the war, he studied law at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge in the United Kingdom, of which he was subsequently made an honorary fellow, (graduating with Double Starred First Class honours), and briefly attended the London School of Economics. He returned to Singapore in 1949 to work as a lawyer in Laycock and Ong, the legal practice of John Laycock, a pioneer of multiracialism who, together with A.P. Rajah and C.C. Tan, had founded Singapore's first multiracial club open to Asians.
Lee's first experience with politics in Singapore was his role as election agent for his boss John Laycock under the banner of the pro-British Progressive Party in the 1951 legislative council elections. However, Lee eventually realised the party’s future looked bleak as it was unlikely to have mass support, especially from the Chinese-speaking working class masses. This was especially important when the 1953 Rendel Constitution significantly expanded the electoral rolls to include all local-born as voters, resulting in a significant increase in Chinese voters. His big break came when he was engaged as a legal advisor to the trade and Students' unions which provided Lee with the link to the Chinese-speaking, working class world (later on in his career, his party the People's Action Party (PAP) would use these historical links to unions as a negotiating tool in industrial disputes).
In the national elections held on June 1, 1959, the PAP won forty-three of the fifty-one seats in the legislative assembly. Singapore gained self-government with autonomy in all state matters except in defence and foreign affairs, and Lee became the first prime minister of the state of Singapore on June 3, 1959, taking over from Chief Minister Lim Yew Hock. Before he took office, Lee demanded and secured the release of Lim Chin Siong and Devan Nair who were arrested earlier by Lim Yew Hock's government. Lee faced many problems after gaining self-rule for Singapore from the British, including education, housing, and unemployment. In response to the housing problem, Lee established the Housing and Development Board (HDB), an agency which began a massive public housing construction programme to relieve the housing shortage.
After Malayan Prime Minister Tunku Abdul Rahman proposed the formation of a federation which would include Malaya, Singapore, Sabah and Sarawak in 1961, Lee began to campaign for a merger with Malaysia to end British colonial rule. He used the results of a referendum held on September 1, 1962, in which 70% of the votes were cast in support of his proposal, to demonstrate that the people supported his plan. During Operation Coldstore, Lee crushed the pro-communist factions who were strongly opposing the merger and who were allegedly involved in subversive activities. On September 16, 1963, Singapore became part of the Federation of Malaysia. However, the union was short-lived. The Malaysian Central Government, ruled by the United Malays National Organisation (UMNO), became worried by the inclusion of Singapore’s Chinese majority and the political challenge of the PAP in Malaysia. Lee openly opposed the bumiputra policy and used the Malaysian Solidarity Convention's famous cry of "Malaysian Malaysia!", a nation serving the Malaysian nationality, as opposed to the Malay race. PAP-UMNO relations were seriously strained. Some in UMNO also wanted Lee to be arrested. Racial riots followed, such as that on Muhammad's birthday (21 July1964), near Kallang Gasworks, in which twenty-three were killed and hundreds injured as Chinese and Malays attacked each other. It is still disputed how the riots started, and theories include a bottle being thrown into a Muslim rally by a Chinese, while others have argued that it was started by a Malay. More riots broke out in September 1964, as rioters looted cars and shops, forcing both Tunku Abdul Rahman and Lee Kuan Yew to make public appearances in order to alleviate the situation. The price of food also rose dramatically during this period, due to the disruption in transport, which caused further hardship. Unable to resolve the crisis, the Malaysian Prime Minister, Tunku Abdul Rahman, decided to expel Singapore from Malaysia, choosing to "sever all ties with a State Government that showed no measure of loyalty to its Central Government". Lee was adamant and tried to work out a compromise, but without success. He was later convinced by Goh Keng Swee that the secession was inevitable. Lee Kuan Yew signed a separation agreement on August 7, 1965, which discussed Singapore's post-separation relations with Malaysia in order to continue co-operation in areas such as trade and mutual defence. On national television, Prime Minister Lee announces the separation of Singapore from the Federation of Malaysia on 9 August 1965. The failure of the merger was a heavy blow to Lee, who believed that it was crucial for Singapore’s survival. In a televised press conference, he broke down emotionally as he announced the separation to the people (this particular conference is used as evidence by supporters of Lee that he had not intentionally instigated the breakup of Malaysia): "For me, it is a moment of anguish. All my life, my whole adult life, I believed in merger and unity of the two territories. ... Now, I, Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore, do hereby proclaim and declare on behalf on the people and the Government of Singapore that as from today, the ninth day of August in the year one thousand nine hundred and sixty-five, Singapore shall be forever a sovereign democratic and independent nation, founded upon the principles of liberty and justice and ever seeking the welfare and happiness of the people in a most and just equal society." On that day, August 9, 1965, the Malaysian Parliament passed the required resolution that would sever Singapore's ties to Malaysia as a state, and thus the Republic of Singapore was created. Singapore's lack of natural resources, a water supply that was beholden primarily to Malaysia and a very limited defensive capability were the major challenges that Lee and the Singaporean Government faced.
This is a brief report and here is what I think that is great and the flaws of Lee Kuan Yew.
I think that Lee Kuan Yew is great as he displayed great patriotism after leaving Singapore for studies and came back to govern Singapore. Many others who received scholarships for education decides to migrate to that country permanently and they should learn from Lee Kuan Yew as the only resource Singapore has is manpower.
However, he made a big mistake while governing Singapore. Everyone makes mistake and at least he learnt from it. His mistake was the merger between Singapore and Malaysia but he showed much determination when he strived to make Singapore a better nation.
In my opinion, he is a good leader with more positive comments then negative ones. He definitly has the right of being included as a leader in the history of Singapore.
Ok, I am so bored. That's why I haven't blog for three days. I am really bored. Sunday did not post. i was outside all along. Monday was in my primary school mugging.
So nothing much to talk about. Yesterday I was on facebook. That's when I saw this guy's status. He said that he cannot believe Man U lost to Liverpool. i go and make him pissed. ( friend ) I say Man U sux. He reply immediately say he also can't believe Arsenal is below Aston Villa, trying to piss me off. Too bad, it did not work. Arsenal was above Aston Villa. Lololololol. Haha. Best piece of news.
For the sake of Yinn Jaye, who expects me to post the match reports, I shall do so now.
Arsenal 4 - 0 Blackburn Andrey Arshavin opened his Arsenal account as an attacking masterclass saw the Gunners to a handsome victory over Blackburn.
Theo Walcott, restored to the starting XI following a cameo against Roma in midweek, was in electric form all afternoon but the headlines will go to the #15million Russian and substitute Emmanuel Eboue, who scored twice at the end.
Arshavin netted a fine individual effort after 65 minutes and may yet be credited with a second after his heavily deflected shot gave Arsenal the after just 80 seconds, while Eboue benefited from a tap-in and a penalty.
Arsenal took inside two minutes to open their account for the afternoon, Arshavin trying, perhaps unsuccessfully, to claim his first strike for the club.
Nicklas Bendtner started things off from a deep position, neatly turning Morten Gamst Pedersen before rolling a defence-splitting pass to Walcott on the right. Walcott raced to the byline and cut the ball into the six-yard box where both Song and Arshavin were waiting at the near post.
It was the Russian who got the first touch but a heavy deflection off Andre Oijer means it was surely an own goal.
El-Hadji Diouf, booked for lunging at Manuel Almunia, looked Rovers' most likely creator, twice finding space behind the attacking Bacary Sagna but lacking support in the final third.
There was a change after 13 minutes, Gael Givet giving way to David Dunn and Warnock dropping from midfield to left-back to make room.
But the shift in personnel did not bring Blackburn's defence to life, with Bendtner handed far too much room to test Paul Robinson from 20 yards.
Warnock himself was lucky to avoid censure when he barged the sprightly Walcott to the turf a yard outside the penalty box after he was released by Arshavin.
With half an hour gone, the Gunners on the attack again, Arshavin and Walcott dovetailing wonderfully to free Sagna on the overlap.
His cross found Bendtner at the far post but, after a moment of hesitation in the Blackburn defence, the danger was cleared.
With 10 minutes to play before the break Samir Nasri almost made it two, rattling the woodwork with a vicious free-kick.
The Frenchman went close again seconds later, striking a bouncing ball first time from eight yards and forcing an unconvincing save from Robinson.
Pedersen had a half chance to equalise with the last move of the first period but with two defenders and Almunia bearing down on him, he lost his footing at the key moment.
After the interval, the hosts came out in inspired form and Walcott, once more, was the key.
First he outpaced Warnock only a minute after the restart, getting himself into space but then dragging his shot well wide, then he handed Bendtner the simplest of scoring chances.
Speed was again the key, allowing the winger to measure his cutback after losing his marker.
With the goal gaping, the Danish striker got his feet in a tangle and made only the lightest of contacts.
And with just five minutes of the half gone Walcott made his third major impact, athletically volleying a loose ball in the area and drawing Robinson into a smart reaction save.
It was not long before Kolo Toure got in on the act, attracting a huge cheer for lobbing the ball over Pedersen's head as he moved up from defence.
But for all their dominance the lead remained at a single goal.
Indeed, it was fast becoming one of those days for the oft-criticised Bendtner, who missed a hat-trick of presentable chances in the space of three minutes and started to feel the fans' frustrations.
It was Arshavin who released the pressure.
Collecting the ball wide on the left, the January signing drove straight for goal. He ghosted past Danny Simpson, who offered little by way of a challenge, and lifted his ball expertly into the roof of the net.
This time there was no doubt over the ownership of the goal.
Bendtner, though, had one more miss left before being replaced by Carlos Vela. A thrilling run by Walcott and a superb pass from Arshavin teed him up this time but a graceful move was denied a fitting end when the striker blazed into the stands.
To their credit, the Arsenal fans gave the misfiring Dane a loud show of support as the left the field.
Substitute Eboue, who has enjoyed less generosity from the crowd this season, poked home the third after Robinson pushed out another Arshavin effort with three minutes left.
The Ivorian then stroked home from the penalty spot after Vela was clumsily fouled by Martin Olsson.
Liverpool 4 - 1 Man U Rafael Benitez might end up having the last laugh after all as his Liverpool side hauled themselves back into the title fight.They proved themselves with a decisive crushing of 10-man Manchester United at Old Trafford.
The Merseyside giants battled back from a goal down to defeat the Premier League leaders in clinical fashion, Fernando Torres and Steven Gerrard turning the match on its head before the break, with Fabio Aurelio and Andrea Dossena easing Liverpool well clear before the end.
In contrast, it was an day to forget for Nemanja Vidic, who gifted Torres the equaliser before being sent off against Liverpool for second time this season as Benitez's side reduced United's lead at the top to four points, albeit having played a game more.
It represented Liverpool's biggest win at United since 1936 and could yet trigger an amazing championship revival.
Liverpool were the ones who needed the win and there appeared an extra sharpness about them from the start, especially Torres who gave the Red Devils defence a torrid time.
Once Jamie Carragher had recovered his composure after being unsettled by a late switch to right-back because of Alvaro Arbeloa's late withdrawal, they had the edge in vital areas, the hosts no better than their nervy first-half display against Inter Milan in midweek.
Indeed, it was a surprise when United went ahead.
Pepe Reina read Carlos Tevez's through ball for Park Ji-sung well enough but came out too quickly for his own good. When the South Korean nicked the ball away, the Liverpool keeper could not stop.
And though Reina pleaded for leniency, referee Alan Wiley correctly pointed to the spot.
Ronaldo is not the type of player to waste such opportunities and duly dispatched his 17th goal of the season.
Had Sir Alex Ferguson's men been able to hold their advantage for a decent length of time, the visitors might have panicked. But five minutes later Liverpool were level thanks to a rare mistake from Nemanja Vidic.
The Serbian has been virtually foot perfect this season, so much so that he is favourite to win the PFA player of the year award.
But first Vidic let Martin Skrtel's long punt forward bounce when he could have headed it back into the Liverpool half quite easily. Then, he failed to deal with the loose ball, allowing Torres to nip in and streak clear, beating Edwin van der Sar with clinical efficiency.
Conceding one goal was amazing enough for the Red Devils, yet before half-time Liverpool had scored again.
Hull were the last team to score more than once against United in Premier League combat - and that was four-and-a-half months ago.
But when Torres tried to send Gerrard racing into the box and Patrice Evra mis-timed his tackle, the Liverpool skipper found he converted his penalty with the same confidence Ronaldo had shown earlier.
Gerrard's glee was obvious. And Liverpool's lead was fully deserved, condemning Ferguson to his first interval rallying call in league combat at Old Trafford all season.
The Scot injected a greater sense of urgency into his team, even if there was no improvement in their retention of the ball.
Carrick in particular was having a pretty bad day, twice putting his side in danger with wayward passes.
United at least managed to generate some momentum, with Tevez almost getting on the end of a Wayne Rooney knock-back and then rolling a shot on the turn just wide.
Having expressed his 'hatred' of Liverpool earlier in the week, the last thing Rooney wanted was to suffer an immediate defeat and a chance for Gerrard - a long-time friend - to gloat.
Yet as time ticked by, that was the fate Rooney was condemned to, especially as Ferguson waited until less than 20 minutes remained before he made the introductions of Dimitar Berbatov, Paul Scholes and Ryan Giggs.
It is the kind of strength Benitez does not have and one of the major reasons why Liverpool have found themselves on the wrong end of a 14-point swing in fortunes since United returned from their Club World Cup campaign in Japan just before Christmas.
What Liverpool have managed to do this season is beat Chelsea and United, against both of whom they have now registered 'doubles'.
Any hope United had, evaporated within a minute of Ferguson's spectacular triple substitution as another woeful first touch, again from Vidic, left the Serbian little alternative other than to haul down Gerrard.
For the second successive game against Liverpool, it brought Vidic a red card and he was still making his way down the tunnel when Aurelio curled home a superb free-kick.
And Liverpool were not finished as Andrea Dossena lobbed Van der Sar to complete a memorable win, whose significance remains unknown.
Ok, I'm back and running. I have not posted for 4 days straight, all bacause I was at a camp and was to tired to use the com.
The Camp
It was absolutely, horrifically, utterly, fantastically and amazingly.........................
We created the group name in school and Martin designed everything while we just wrote our objectives down. The firstr meal at Sarimbun was horribnle. There was a maggot in Yinn Jaye's rice, and he was utterly and absolutely...........
Then we had this activity called "Back-woods Man Cooking". The ingredients they gave us were two oranges, two eggs, two bananas, some sugar and some flour. We had to cook the banana with sugar, the egg in the orange, and make bread with the flour and some sugar. We took very long to cook it.
Then we took a slide down to the "Milo Pool". Don't misunderstand me, it's not a pool of milo, but a pool that looks like milo. It stink but was one of the most fun activities.
Then was a few team building games. Lol. First, there was a tunnel of wheels, next was a game where we had to act llike Tarzan and swing across, from a hanging wheel to another. The most fun is the low wall. We had to climb and sit on it. Mark, Chris, Ming Hao and I were pushing Martin up the wall. Then the surprise came. We had to arrange ourselves according to register number. We had no time to complete this.
This is the end of the first day.
Area Cleaning was nothing as there was nothing to clean, the meals were all better than the first day.
We played this game called TP Shuffle. It is very fun aand was similiar to the low wall. However, we were on a log this time. We managed to complete this game. Then was rafting. Our group built the best raft, though Mark, Chris, Yinn Jaye and I did nothing. Then was Frisbee. Our team owned. Lol. The game with tigers is very fun and Samuel was so sad when he was hunted down.m Lol.
The dreaded Sarimbun Challenge was next. We completed the first two challenges with surprising ease and the third would also have unless, Brian did not halt us down. Then it rained. Lol.
The campfire was so boring. Well, except foor the songs which they keep stopping and the gay trainer went up. Lol. It was the only item which everyone hated. Lol. Then everyone packed their bags.
PS: They used my phone in the morning to check the results.
This is the end of the second day.
Nothing to write about.
Ok, when I reached home, I slept for 14 hours straight and it was one of the best sleeps of my life. Haha.
Ok, I will stop posting the crap repeated words stuff. Lol.
Yesterday Decided to stop posting the crap liao. Lol. Did not really do much. Went to Grandma's house, then Aunt;s house. Lol. It was nothing much. Went for dinner. Ate stingray and rice. Lol. Then went home and watched TV. Arsenal was owning at that time. Lol. Watched the match until 2-nil then got bored. Arsenal was playing like gods.
Today Arsenal were really gods. Watched until 11.30 last night still 2-nil. Wake up, they win 3-nil. Lololololol. School was absolutely and fantastically boring. FPSP was all about Sherman Lagoon and Sharks. Lolololololol. The lectures at LT2 were even more boring. Lol. Then Miss Gwee's talk was not really boring. Lolololololol. Haha. The rubrics is lenient I find. And now, the match report of Arsenal's game.
Arsenal 3 - 0 Burnley An impressive Arsenal cruised to a comfortable 3-0 win over Coca-Cola Championship side Burnley at Emirates Stadium.
Fine goals from Mexican teenager Carlos Vela and Eduardo either side of half-time and Emmanuel Eboue's late strike set the Gunners up for a home tie against Hull in a fortnight's time and moved them a step closer to Wembley.
The victory - achieved with several of the first-team regulars rested and which marked a welcome return for England winger Theo Walcott after four months out because of a shoulder problem - extended Arsenal's unbeaten run to 17 games in all competitions and proved just the right tonic ahead of next week's crucial Champions League trip to Roma.
Gunners boss Arsene Wenger obviously had one eye on the European fixture given his team selection, as leading scorer Robin van Persie and full-back Gael Clichy were left on the bench while midfielder Denilson did not feature at all.
However, Wenger would have still expected this side to prove too strong for the visitors, cheered on by some 5,000 travelling fans.
Burnley boss Owen Coyle, though, had certainly not instructed his men to sit back and take a beating.
The Clarets, who knocked Arsenal out of the Carling Cup at Turf Moor back in December, started with plenty of attacking intentions in a fluid 4-3-3 formation.
Alex Song made a well-timed challenge on Kevin McDonald as the visitors had the best of the early possession.
Eboue sprung the offside trap into the left side of the penalty area on seven minutes, but as he shaped to shoot, Burnley captain Steve Caldwell made a superb sliding tackle.
The Gunners finally took the lead with a fine breakaway goal on 25 minutes. Andrei Arshavin latched onto a loose pass and threaded it through to Vela.
The Mexican teenager pushed the ball between Clarke Carlisle's legs and raced away towards goal. Joey Gudjonsson tugged back at his shirt, but Vela only had one thing on his mind, as he reached the edge of the area before chipping the ball over Jensen into the net.
The goal settled down the Emirates Stadium crowd - which at 57,454 was someway down on the official capacity.
As torrential rain suddenly swept into the ground, Burnley were now in danger of being over-run.
Carlisle made an important block just when Vela looked set to shoot from 18 yards.
Eduardo then chested down a through ball and burst into the box, where only a last-ditch tackle from Caldwell prevented him from extending the lead.
There was, though, a scramble in the Arsenal six-yard box when reserve keeper Lukasz Fabianski flapped at a near-post corner, which bounced off Chris McCann and then William Gallas before being hacked away.
Just before the break, Jensen tipped Eboue's angled drive around the his right-hand post.
Arsenal doubled their advantage with another well-worked goal six minutes into the second half.
Song chipped an angled ball over into the right side of the penalty area - where Eduardo had timed the run perfectly to flash in a superb volley off the outside of his left foot.
Burnley, though, refused to lie down and Martin Paterson sent a curling effort just wide from 18 yards, before Eagles was replaced by Wade Elliott.
Arsenal soon regained full control and it only looked a matter of time before the host chalked up a third, with Arshavin's header just lacking the power to beat Jensen.
Eduardo should have scored again when he was picked out at the far post by a deep cross from Sagna - but this time the Brazilian-born Croatia marksman could only head the ball back across goal and wide from six yards.
Wales midfielder Aaron Ramsey and England winger Walcott were introduced for the final 20 minutes.
Walcott almost marked his return with a goal when latching onto Arshavin's pass, but Jensen was out quickly to make a smart save.
Substitute van Persie missed his kick at the far post, before Arsenal finally made it 3-0 with five minutes left.
Song's clever back-heel put Eboue clear into the right side of the penalty area and he drilled the ball into the far corner from close range.
A header from Caldwell hit the top of the crossbar following a corner - but there was to be no consolation goal for the brave, but outclassed visitors.
Today, I am finally going to use the word finally. I finally woke up after my brother kept pestering. Then I finally ate my breakfast, though a little full. Then I finally realised that there was not really any thing much to do. I finally slacked. I finally played my PS3. I finally took my step into a library. I finally went home. I finally prepared to play ping pong. Me bro finally beat me. I finally ate my dinner and finally typing this post. I finally realised Chelsea won. They FINALLY won.
Ok, I officially changed my skin. It is officially changed as I have officially received feedback that my comments function cannot function properly. This is officially the new skin I have chosen. In school, we officially got our Cheena compo back. We officially knew that Mark was the highest. I officially got 46 out of 70. It was officially recess. I officially went to eat. i officially got my food. Geography discuss the acrostic poem we officially did. Next was Maths. We officially talked about acceptable and official ACE. It was officially dismissal after the A level rsults was officially released. I officially went to see my mentor. The mentor officially approve our topic. i officially went for lunch at Parkway and officially went for my tuition. Eastpoint was officially crazy becoz Little Pig was officially there. i officially went home, officially typing this message with officially and officially going to sleep.
Haha, I officially comment on my own post. This is a post that used official. I shall do this officially from this post onwards. The post will officially be filled with one word, in this case, official. I officially end this comment.
First, when I reached school, the class, was as usual watching their usual entertainment. Lol. Then was the usual assembly. Then PE sucked. Yinn Jaye was the centre of attraction as he was a pro in gymnastics. He did not want to join gym, but under the Jeremy - Coach effect, his name was taken down by Coach. Sianzzz... Jeremy, you really should let Yinn Jaye decide on which CCA he want and not be there give extra comments. Yinn Jaye waas so pissed as he appealed out of Scouts to join Air Rifle and was glad when his appeal was a success. I don't think Yinn Jaye wants to join gym. Anyway, we wasted 123456789 hours, 123456789 minutes and 123456789 seconds waiting for Mrs Chu and she was not there. Lol. Anyways, we went back to class from the lab. LA was okay and talked a lot about lit, as usual. Then Music, he was slightly serious today, nvm.
After school, met our mentor. Have to change our project topic, sianzzz... Anyway, I added the comments function. I sux. But I don't care. Then training, everything was the same.
Haha. I decided to post about my day today. Pls comment on my post.
Anyways, school was ok. First for Assembly, at the terraces, Mdm Ng told me to follow her before going back to class. She asked me what I did wrong that day. Marcus was also with me. Then she asked Marcus to leave first. Then she asked me whether my nose bled yesterday, I told her yes then she told me some methods to cure nose bleeding. Then was Cheena. Lesson was ok after that.
Then Maths. Sad case. Phone kanna confiscated again. Lol. Sianzzz... -_- I wondered if I will get my phone back again. Then RTA. The photo montage presentation. Lol. More than half the class did not do it. Jia Shin's was the one with the most details. Haha, then LA. Went through Scarlet Ibis and reviewed our blogs. Deng! Deng! Deng! Deng! Miss Soh likes Jonathan's blog the most. Haha. Gratz Jonny. My blog was also mentioned, known for spamming Naruto videos on it. Haha. Lol.
Then IS. Was the first to submit Project 4. XD Haha. The first time Samuel asked for my help. Was helping Yinn Jaye, then Mr Koh ask us to read our notes. In the end still help him. Then talked about loop statements. Didn't understand much, too chim.
Got my phone back. It going to be confiscated tomorrow.
Haha. Then was the Dental appointment. Do not wish to say all the details. Lol. Reached home, bathe ate, typed the Paul's Wheel of Reasoning and now this message. At least can watch episode 134 finish.
Ok, I will talk about my day in another post, probably tomorrow.
The issue I am talking about: Should the National Dental Appointment have a maximum number of people visiting the clinic and have bad communication between clinics?
Problem:
Miscommunication between the clinics. I say this as my two appointments, of equal importance, fell on the same day. They are the Root Canal Treatment and a Saliva Test. Anyway, they both are on the same day at the same time.
Too many patients at the same clinic. I was at the NDC today and the clinic was full house. Evveryone was there waiting to be seen or are waiting to pay.
Public disturbance. This was seen today at the NDC. A girl was screaming at the top of her voice and still laughed. That was very bad as the girl had a piercing voice, and screaming in a public place, widely visited, like a mad person on the loose.
Assumptions:
I think that the two clinics probably was careless and did not pay attention to the other appointments.
I think that the patients were arranged to meet different doctors in the same clinic at the same time.
I think that her parents, in this case, her mother could not control her, the mother evidently looked embarrassed.
Point of View:
I take the point of view of a member of the public visiting the NDC for an appointment.
Inferences:
The NDC does not check thoroughly for any appointments that fall on the same day as they do not keep a record of the appointments.
The NDC do not try to arrange for people to have appointments on different dates or at different times.
The girl is very hyperactive as her mother cannot control her emotions at all.
Consequences:
Miscommunication
Overcrowding
Public disturbance
The Three Problems mentioned above.
Solutions:
They could keep a record of the appointments and check the appointment cards or the schedule thoroughly befor giving the patient a date for check-up.
Since they have kept a record of the appointment schedules, check if there is a suitable date or a time for the patient to have his appointment and to also prevent overcrowding of patients.
If the girl is not one having the check-up, it is advisable to leave the girl at home or they are able to learn from professionals on how to handle hyperactive children.
Do not agree with me? Want to express your thoughts? You can, once I figured how to add the comments function.
The reason why I want to put up this videos as I wanted my friends to learn from Naruto's perserverance. This is the main value in this entire Anime. Naruto's perserverance is admirable as he persisted on despite losing to his opponent badly. He was at a disadvantage and was definitely not as skilful as his opponent, Neji in one of the matches.
Also, they risked their lifes for their village. This patriotism was evident from the fact that Chouji, Naruto, Shikamaru, Kiba and Neji risked their lifes against Jounins from the Sound Village. They were obviously weaker than them by a great deal. However, they persisted on and it paid off.
I hope you enjoy this battles. Sorry for some of the subtitles.
It was the worst case of cat mutilation he had seen in his working life.
Mr Shankar Suppiah, an animal-handling officer with the SPCA, went to look for two kittend after receiving a call from a resident of Block 550, Choa Chu Kang Street 52.
What he found horrified him - a badly dismembered dead kitten, with little of the body intact.
The find, on 21 Feb, is so shocking that the SPCA has offered a $1000 reward for information leading to the arrest of the culprit.
Mr Shankar, 41, told The New Paper, "I was expecting live cats because someone had called to say there were two kittens in the 11th-storey stairwell, at about 2pm."
"Instead, when I got there, n the 9th storey, I saw a kitten's head and four legs dangling from the skin. Someone used a knife to chop the body up."
Mr Shankar, who has been with the SPCA for two years, said he had seen many cases of suspected abuse, but never before such a degree of mutilation.
"At least once a month, we get a suspected abuse case. I've seen all sorts of dead cats, like the cat's head smashed against the wall or in an accident, or bitten by a dog, but never something like this."
There was no pool of blood at the scene, which meant the culprit had probably cut up the body somewhere else.
A live kitten, believed to be from the same litter as the mutilated one, was found on the same floor. A third kitten was found alive on the sixth storey of the block.
Both live kittens were taken back to the SPCA for adoption.
The SPCA, which reported the matter to the police, has distributed 1000 fliers through volunteers over the weekends to highlight its $1000 reward to catch the culprit.
It also contacted the town council to put a notice at the block concerned.
SPCA executive officer Deirdre Moss said a resident of the block had alerted them to the presence of four kittens wandering on different levels within the same block on the day before the dismembered kitten was found.
"There is no reason to believe that the kitten was dead before it was dismembered because on the morning of 21 Feb, the resident saw three healthy kittens."
"Before that, the resident had seen four, so there might be another kitten out there that we don't know what happened to."
Mentally Disturbed
She added, " The fact that it is cut up and brutally dismembered in an apparently systematic way strongly suggest that this is an abuse case. And the person who did this is probably mentally disturbed."
A vet's report said the kitten was 6 to 8 weeks old, but its sex could not be determined.
The kitten appeared to have been killed less than 12 hours before its remains were found.
Miss Moss referred to another Choa Chu Kang abuse case in which a female cat was found with its belly split open and its insides hanging out.
"It happend in Block 130, Choa Chu Kang Avenue 1 on 29 Nov last year and we're also appealing for witnesses for that."
"We're also looking into feedback from a veterinarian who has treated cats suspected to have been abused in the area."
"It is of grave concern to the SPCA that there could be a serial cat killer or killers in the Choa Chu Kang area and the sooner they can be apprehended, the better."
Anyone, who has information can call SPCA at 6287 5355 ext 9, she said.
However, Miss Salina Jefrydeen, honorary secretary of the Cat Welfare Society, said, "Even with rewards as large as $10 000, people are generally not willing to come forward with information."
"Maybe it's the hassle that they want to avoid, such as being interviewed by the police."
Those convicted of cruety to animals can be jaileed up to a year and/or fined up tp $10 000.
An exerpt from The New Paper, 3 March 2009
I think that this cruelty to animals are totally sadistic. I personally think that the this actions on the animals should stop. This is very bad as animals have a life. Do you honestly think that cruelty should be tolerated? I think not.
Do you agree with the punshments? Who do you agree with? What did you feel? I want to know. Haha. Comment. I will try to put the comments function.
This sux. The day started off to a bad start. First, my nose bled during maths and my bonus qn screwed up. Then break. Queue half way, bleed again. Then LA, went thru Scarlet Ibis, talked about BLOOD. Lol. Then for Cheena, nothing big happened. Then Geog, sianzzz...-_- Phone kanna confiscated, called my mum, dressing down. Then Science. Mrs Chu let us off late. Then RM, went round the school finding mentor. Missed training. When I reached there, they doing PT. Sianzzz...
Now at home after tuition. Haha. This day shall be forgotten.
Haha. School was a total joke. First was Cheena. Mdm Ng returned us our cheena friendly letter. I got 15 out of 20. Haha. A1 for it. Lol. Samuel got 17 out of 20 and got so excited. Haha. Then recess. Ate minced pork noodles. No big deal. Then was Assembly. Haha. Was one of the funniest. Ah Hui and I were like making weird comments and started laughing. Haha. Seriously some are very funny. Too bad. I don't think I want to share them. Then was LA. Got our formal letter back. B3, 20 out of 30. Sianzzz... -_- 1 more mark A2. Samuel got the same marks as me. He still very excited. Wdv, he said, when he looked at the language component. Miss Soh minus one mark. Haha. Then was History and continued the debate n who is the founder of Singapore. I ended up reading the chapter about the Jap Occupation. Lol. Maths had a surprise test. Full Marks. Haha. Not planning to study tomorrow test.
Haha. Man United won the Carling Cup. This season they can get treble. Don't misunderstand me. Man U sux, but Liverpool and Chelsea sux even more. BPL should go to Man U. Haha.
While I am typing this message, the Hwachong Softball B div are facing RI. They better win. I think they can win lah. My brother say until like the B div god. Nvm, I expect to hear good news.
Haha. Thanks Alex. For taking me with you to Eunos by taxi. Haha. Thank you, thank you. Haha. Got a free cab ride. Lol. Dropped at Eunos, took a bus to Bedok. Guess what happened. I was standing there and a guy tried to tap his card while seating down. An Adult! His hand brushed past my hand and was kind of tight, him insisting in doing what he did. Quite a funny guy. Then took 24 home and there was an adult seating beside me. What did he do? Played his phone and when I was trying to past him, he shifted his legs, too engrossed in his game. Haha. Two cases in the bus that is rather unusual. Lol.
Haha. Recently updated. Alex has been mentioned by Mr Tan on the SMB. He return a $50 note he found at the tech centre. Ok, better get going. Enjoy the videos.
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