Thursday, February 12, 2009
term 1 week 6
Q1:What was Jack Neo's vocation when he was serving the nation?
jack neo vocation was a quartermaster,after that,a platoon commander, which then he was posted to the Singapore "Armed Force"music and drama company.
Q2:"Hard work lead to success" To what extend do you agree with this statement ?
I partly agree with this statement because you not only need to work hard you also have to be smart,you will not get successful in life without both of them as they are very important requirement in our life, education is also very important, it is easier to get a job or start one by yourself with a high education. You will need to compare lots of things so to my point of view. You don't need to work so hard, you just need to be smart and you can earn a lot more cash than those who are working OT cheating is a very stupid way cause it is against the law and you can get caught for cheating illegally, the safest way is to use legal ways to get money.
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Thursday, February 12, 2009
Sunday, February 8, 2009
term 1 week 5
Q1:How did the teenagers trespass into Singapore Island Country Club ?
The teenagers were taking a walk in the forested are near Mac Ritchie Reservoir to see monkey in a drunk state . They could not find their way out and they wandered onto the golf course ,This is how they end up trespassing into Singapore Island Country Club.
Q2:Is underage drinking correct explain your answer?
NO,underage drinking would affect in lots of ways and it is also against the law,it will affect the youth of all underage drinker ,Research shows the brain will keeps developing well until the twenties and during that time it continues to establish important communication connections and further refines its function. Scientists believe that this developmental period may help explain some of the behavior which is characteristic of adolescence such as their propensity to seek out new and dangerous situations. For some teens with lots of curiosity for alcohol. Developmental changes also offer a possible physiological explanation for why they act so impulsively,that they don't remember their own actions Scientists now are examining just how alcohol affects the developing brain, but it’s a difficult task.the Subtle changes in the brain may be difficult to detect but still have a significant impact on long-term thinking and memory skills. Add to this the fact that adolescent brains are still maturing, and the study of alcohol’s effects becomes even more complex. It’s simply not known how alcohol will affect the long-term memory and learning skills of people who began drinking heavily, getting intoxicated.
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Sunday, February 08, 2009