Sunday, February 28, 2010

Home Learning Assignment

Before I start, I would like to wish fellow Hwa Chong -nians happy home learning!! We rarely get this opportunity to learn at home so let's make the best out of it!
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My learning style is logical, but I am unable to find instructions on it. I have chosen to do interpersonal instead, which is my next highest learning style.

I have interviewed by mother and got her opinions on crime and punishment.


ME : What are some of your opinions on crime??

My Mum : Well, committing a crime is a serious offence. There are many types of crimes, such as stealing, cheating , murder and many more. There are serious consequences for people who commit crimes. Someone may commit a crime out of anger, desperation, desire or other reasons.

ME: (Nod my head)

ME: What are your views on punishment then?

My Mum:Punishment is about teaching offenders a lesson so that they do not repeat what they did in the future. Not everyone who commits a crime is punished and not everyone who is punished no longer commit a crime. Some people who commit crimes are left unpunished as they hide evidence from the authorities successfully. However, they will feel guilty deep down inside.

My Mum: It is important and vital that there is communication in a relationship. Without proper communication, the relationship will most probably turn out to be a failure. Communication is important in everything we do. A true relatiponship requires more than just communication though. It requires passion, commitment, care and much more. Both parties must not only communicate with each other but they must communicate well with each other. If not, there may be disagreements, resulting in arugments and fights.

ME: Thank you for your time!

Friday, February 19, 2010

Similarities Between Lamb To The Slaughter and The Way Up To Heaven

In both stories, the husbands treat their wives unfairly and their wives get their revenge, leaving both husbands eventually dead. In both stories, the wives get away with murder. Both stories talk about making the right decisions. Making wrong decisions may lead to you having to face consequences for your actions. The stories tell us to think twice before we act. We should also not take things for granted.

Monday, February 15, 2010

Happy Chinese New Year

Wishing everyone a Happy Chinese New Year and a great 2010!

Monday, February 8, 2010

1 Week To Go

One more week to Chinese New Year! Let's hope everything goes well this week, before we can finally celebrate Chinese New Year and take a break for a few days. This year for me is a litte different. I'm so busy with work that I am not so excited about it. How was everyone's Monday?Hope it was pleasent. Came across this rather weird picture. Tell me what you guys think!


Friday, February 5, 2010








How's everyone doing? Busy with work? Feeling stressed out?Here are a few ways to relax. Hope they're useful to you!

1)Keep smiling and laughing. Laughter is the best medicine. Life is more than just work.

2) Chill out with some music

3)You could try a massage

4) Spend some time catching up with friends and family

5)Share your problems with them. They could suggest solutions to help you out.

6)Complete work that needs to be done as soon as possible. After that, you won't have to worry about it and the rest of the day is yours!

7)Go for a stroll in the park. Get some fresh air

8)Don't think about what makes you stressed. Just know that someday, somehow you will solve it!

Don't be like this guy :












Be like this guy :









1st Math Test

So, tests have started in hwa chong and students are starting to get stressed. We've got our Math test back. There a a few failures as well as a few who did really well. I got 25/40. To get A1, we needed to get 30 or above. I hope 1o3 continues to work hard and do better in the future. For those who didn't do so well, cheer up, learn from your mistakes and keep improving. For those who did well, congratulations. Think positive!
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Tuesday, February 2, 2010

Thanks Guys

I would like to thank everyone for being so supportive in commenting on the blog. Keep the comments coming!