Term 3 Week 6.
Friday, August 14, 2009
Question 1.
(a)What is the modus operandi (method of operating) of the con artists?
(b) What are the Lion Befrienders planning to do to ensure the old folks
do not get conned again?
(a) The con artists pose as volunteers of welfare organisations on
a project to clean the homes of these senior citizens.
(b) They plan to alert the old folks about these scamsters to not fall prey to them.
Question 2.
Do you like doing social work? Why or why not?
Yes, I like doing sacial work! Its very fun & at the same time, its a
very kind thing to do. It would also cheer up the old folks who feel sad
& lonely. It would put a smile on their faces & its a pleasure to do that.
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Term 3 Week 5
Question 1.
(a) What are the 2 worrying trends about drug trafficking mentioned in the article?
(b) Why are Singaporeans increasingly being used as "drug mules"?
Answer:
(a) 1)Teens below 14 years old had been arrested for trafficking.
2)Singaporeans are being arrested for drug crimes overseas.
(b)Singapore has a high reputation for being tough on drugs. That is why
they're less likely to be checked for drugs.
Question 2.
What will you do if you find out that one of your friends is selling drugs?
How will you react if someone tries to sell you drugs?
Answer : I would advice him to stop doing his crime and will report to my teacher.
I would not accept it and just ignore. I would also report to the police.
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Term 3 week 4
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
Question 1.
(a) Why is it easy for burglars to break into stalls at the two markets in the Kallang area?
(b) What is the Geylang East Central Merchants' Association going to do about the break-ins?
a) It was easy for the burglars to break into stalls as the tops of the stalls were opened.That made it easy for the burglars to break in that two markets in the Kallang area. They get upon the pipes or the metal bars to climb up to the stall.
(b) The Geylang East Central Merchants' Association chairman,Mr Tan Seng Peng had suggested to meet the National Environment Agency also known as the NEA and the town councils to search forfurther improving security by changing the stalls layout and design. He also wanted to vary the stall arrangement.
Q2) What do you think should be done to tighten the security of the markets?
What do you think of the burglars who brazenly break into the stalls?
The stall vendors should put close circuit camera somewhere near the stalls to track down the burglars who broke into the stalls. With that, when a break-in happens, it will be easy for them to catch the burglars. They just have nothing else to do and should be desperate of money. They can do other things like finding a job to earn money instead of stealing from other people's stall.
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Term 3 Week 3
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3 Cheers for the Team
Question 1
(a) Why is cheerleading an expensive sport? Because, there are alot of costly things that they need to be equiped with. Things like their pom-poms that cost $50 to $70 for a a pair imported from Taiwan. Other than that, they also need to buy hair products that cost about $50 for a team per competition. New tailored costumes for each competition season that cost $100 to $400 each. They also need to pay for their gymnastic classes and workshops for $50 per lesson. Their tights cost from $2 to $25 that imported from Thailand. Not only that but they also had to buy their training mats that cost $50 each. For their shoes that imported from the United States and Taiwan cost $90 to $150 a pair. And lastly, medical insurance and nutritional supplements and vitamins are also needed forcheer leading. It cost up to $30 to $100 per person for the medical insurance. As for nutritional supplements, it cost up to $50 to $130 perbottle. That is why cheer leading is an expensive sport
(b) What makes cheerleading such a tough sport?
Its such a tough sport as they need hours of practice per week to make their moves perfect.As they say, practice make perfect. It requires alot of stamina for the trainings. It seems easyto others, but no its not. Its just as vigorous as other sports such as soccer and rugby.Question 2.What is your opinion of cheerleaders? If given a chance, would you join cheerleading? Why/ why not?In my opinion, cheerleaders have great stamina, mindset, confidence & teamwork. They practice hard, not caring blood, sweat or tears. They go through it all. They all work together as a team, to achieve the same goal. If given a chance, it would like to join cheerleading as it would be a great experience as I had never tried it before. It would also boost my confidence & stamina.I blogged at 5:25 PM
Straits Time Reflections 1.
Friday, February 6, 2009
ST Reflection 2009 – Secondary 2NA / 2ETerm 1, Week 5 (2 Feb 09)Q1)How did the teenagers trespass into Singapore Island Country Club?Answer : The teenagers wanted to take a walkin the forested area near Mac Ritchie Reservoir to seemonkeys after a night of drinking at VivoCity. Then,
they got lost and that's when they got into the
Singapore Island Country Club.
Q2) Is underage drinking correct? Explain your answer.Answer : In my opinion, I think teenagers have
their own rights to drink to relieve stress. But it
is also wrong as underage drinking is against the law.
It can affect their health & They might not realize
what they had done when they are drunk.
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