Recently, there has been concerns about safety in school sports following a brawl in between SAS and ACSI following a B div rugby match between SAS and ACSI.

Personally i feel that there is no much of a problem in school sports safety and discipline as i felt that it is quite ok already, however its inevitable that there are brawls here and there.

This april, I participated in the national squash championships. The situation was tense but in the end, the opponents shook hands for one another and even did a cheer for one another. I think that these issues all boils down to the tradition of the sport, and the rivalry between the two schools.

Lets us look at the SAS and ACSI rugby brawl. Between the two schools, they have won the last 15 b division titles, this explains the great rivalry between this two schools in this sport, as they feel the pressure mounting on them to win the coveted trophy for their school. This can cause more aggressiveness and major upset when one loses the final. In the case of SAS, having lost the final, they felt frustrated and upset. This was the major reason for the brawl.

You would also have to look at the nature of the sport. For example, contact sports with great aggressiveness would result in a more likely hood of a brawl than non contact sports. For example, the incident that happened in a lot of professional football matches after the team loses a final. Non contact sports would not have so much of a fight because of the nature. For example, after china loses the Badminton Cup, they accept it graciously mainly because of their values and the nature of the sport. Badminton is least aggressive than rugby and football.

Thus, teacher-coaches are well needed to provide good values into the sports players so that they would accept their defeat graciously.

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Tuesday, August 17, 2010 Posted in | | 0 Comments »

As sexuality become a srutiny in schools, what most parents said to be lacking is the information about such programmes. "Many of the 20 parents interviewed by the strait times yesterday said that they had no idea what went on during sexuality education classes in school" sadi the strait tiems. I was surprised at this statistic.

This statistics shows only two things. One, the students think it is just a trivial matter and did not inform their parents in detail.
Two, this shows the mindsets of parents. One perception is that they are not interested in whatever talk the school is going and do not care as much. Thus, they do not ask for information from their child.

Fortunately, Minister Ng Eng Hen had promised that schools will inform parents of the framework and topics covered in the sexuality talk, and also post such information on the respective websites.

However, the issue of opting out was raised by the parents. Last year, less than 1 per cent of parents said no to letting their children go for such classes. This can be caused by willingness of parents to go for such classes or the lack of information that they can actually opt out.

Personally, I feel that there is a weak link between two; parents and teachers. Based on a interview done by the strait times, experts said that these two groups are not fully equipped to pass on the right information and values to children.

I think most parents are simply embarrassed to discuss the issue with their children. What is worse is that many simply push their responsiblity, and tell their children to get their answers from their teachers instead. Thus, I think teachers need more training to overcome the awkwardness of talking sex in class.

In my opinion, parents are uncomfortable talking about sex because they were not taught by their parents not to talk about it. They also do not have a superficial meaning of sex education. They think sex is about making babies, but actually it is"an emotional, physical adn psycological thing.

Parents like mine may argue that we might be just to young to understand sex and this could pollute our minds. However, I disagreed, supporting it with the idiom that "prevention is better than cure'. Would you rather have your children to be in trouble for sex or to be awkward about telling them about it?

I end this post with a statement. Sex education is essential.

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Recently, there was announcement that said that with effect from Nov 1, night-parking charges for cars at carparks in Housing Board estates will be raised from $2 to $4. 


However, I do not think it is a good way to ensure enough parking spaces for season-parking ticket holders, I think that it is only a short-sighted measure. 


Firstly, if a car owner wants to park his car at a car park, he would have to pay the carpark fees no matter how much the charge are, the car owner still need a parking space for his car and thus have to park his car at the car parks. Thus it wont make any difference to the availablity of car parking slots. 


So what can we do instead?  


1) I suggests that the seasonal parking tickets may not be oversold. Tickets should be based on the number of carpark spaces for example one carpark may have 100 parking space so the management should only sell equal or sllightly more than 100 seasonal parking tickets and overselling those tickets may end up in not enough parking spaces. 


2) Those motorists who parked with seasonal parking spaces without seasonal parking tickets should be awarded with a heavier penalty and fine so that it can deter those motorists in parking from those places so that they would be more available parking space. 


Just merely increasing the price will not solve the problem. 

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Friday, August 13, 2010 Posted in | | 0 Comments »

Yo guys! Today I am going to talk about Paris, the food, the places etc. 


For your information, Paris is the capital and the largest city of France.  It is situated on the river Seine, in northern France. 


Paris? What do you associate it with when u hear of this amazing capital? Effiel Tower? You are right! Today I am going to talk about this magnificent architecture in France 


Effiel Tower 




This is the Eiffel tower. It is an 1889 iron lattice tower located in Paris.

Whats makes this tower amazing?

The tower stands 324 m (1,063 ft) tall, about the same height as an 81-storey building. It was the tallest man-made structure in the world from its completion until the Chrysler Building in New York City was built in 1930. 


The tower has three levels for visitors. Tickets can be purchased to ascend by stairs or lift to the first and second levels. The walk to the first level is over 300 steps, as is the walk from the first to the second level. The third and highest level is accessible only by lift. Both the first and second levels feature restaurants. 





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Saturday, July 31, 2010 Posted in | | 0 Comments »



The recent arrest and sentencing of the Swiss national who graffitied an MRT train to several strokes of the cane have aroused some debate about the justifiability of caning as a punishment for this crime. Parallels have been drawn to the caning of Michael Fay in 1995, an incident which raised an international outcry. This time, there seems to be less international controversy, but the situation in Singapore has shifted over the past 15 years to make caning a less accepted norm in Singaporean society. 

Americans has long criticized Singapore for accepting caning as a punishment for a crime. This idea is the foundation of the United Nations Convention Against Torture, which prohibits all forms of torture and cruel, inhuman and degrading treatment or punishment. This is an instrument to which more than 140 countries are party, and which has been signed by a further ten. It reflects the weight of enormous international consensus, uniting the values and sensibilities of a vast range of peoples. Singapore is in a very small minority by refusing even to share formally in its aspirations, even if not all the state parties live up to them. Aside from the treaty, the prohibition of all forms of torture is also one of the few rules of international law which has the status of jus cogens or peremptory norm – in other words, it is so fundamental that no derogation from it is permitted in any circumstances. 

In my personal opinion, I think that caning is justifiable as a punishment for a crime. It acts as a strong deterrent against crimes so that crime rates could be reduced because the people have already been warned by the cruelty of the caning and thus would not dare to commit crime. 

Caning can also allow the criminals to reflect over what they have done wrong as the sustaining pain constantly reminds them of the crime they have committed, thus they would spent a long time reflecting and hopefully turn over a new leaf. The pain can also allow the criminals to realised the severity of their crimes. 

Besides caning, there are also other methods to justify severe punishment. 

Lifelong Jail could be one of the methods. Lifelong Jail can inflict pain to the criminals, however this method would not allow those criminals to turn over a new leaf and this is not what we want. We want the people to reflect over their wrongdoings and start their life afresh, however in this method, they are denied to do so. 

Thus, in conclusion i feel that although there are methods to justify punishment, they are not as effective as using the cane. 

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Hi people! Today I am going to give you a little sneak preview about what I am going to blog in Term 3.

I have found interest in the current affairs that is happening all over the world and have decided to put this into my blog. Throughout the term, i would be posting up article links and sharing my views on them, using different POVs and suggesting how the thing could be improved.

Stay up for more posts coming along!

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Friday, July 16, 2010 Posted in | | 0 Comments »

During the June Holidays, I volunteered to be involved in ACID camp.

You may ask, what is ACID?
ACID is actually an acronym for A Camp for Intellectually Disabled, it aims to provide a camp as a gathering for all the intellectually disabled people all around singapore to come together and have fun together.

During the ACID camp, I was actually very excited

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