Monday, August 3, 2009

Straits Times Reflections T3 W6

Home Section page 1
Elderly Falling Prey to 'Volunteer' Ruse (trick)



1a) 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?


2) Do you like doing social work? Why or why not?

Answer
1a)They impose themselves as volunteers from welfare organisations on a project to spruce up the homes of the senior citizens .

b)The Lions Befrienders Services Association remind all the three victims to ask for an identification pass bearing the visitor's name and Befrienders's logo. Either its full-time staff or experienced volunteers introduce new volunteers to the senior citizens, to ensure that the old folk recognise the people who will visit them subsequently.

2)I like doing social work as it can help the unfortunate or the needy people.

Thursday, July 30, 2009

Straits Times Reflections T3 W5

In Section page 3

A Deadly Business

1a) What are the 2 worrying trends about drug trafficking mentioned in the article?

b) Why are Singaporeans increasingly being used as "drug mules"?

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:


1a)Teens as young as 14 have been arrested for trafficking, although it is not known how many have been convicted and more Singaporeans are being arrested for drug crimes overseas. Between 2002 and 2006 ,some 330 were caught in Thailand and Malaysia,where many are now behind bars.


b)Because Singaporeans do not need a visa for many places, and they are less likely to be checked because of Singapore's reputation for being tough on drugs.


2)I will caution my classmate and advise him/her that is not good to deal with drugs. If he does not listen to me, I will respect his/her decision, as I know that everyone has their own reason for their actions .

Straits Times Reflections T3 W4

Home Section Page 1

Hawkers fall prey to brazen break-ins.

1a) Why is it easy for burglers 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?

2. 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?


Answers

1a)The units are opened at the top ,leaving them exposed to thieves. They just need to get up on the pipes or the metal bars

b)They look into improving and developing the security standard by changing the stalls' layout and design.

2)I think installing CCTV around the hawker centre especially the places where maybe unprotected would be enough.

Monday, July 13, 2009

Straits Times Reflections T3 W3

In Section Page 8

3 Cheers for the Team

  1. (a) Why is cheerleading an expensive sport?

(b) What makes cheerleading such a tough sport?

  1. What is your opinion of cheerleaders? If given a chance, would you join cheerleading? Why/ why not?
Answers
1.(a) the pom-pom that is imported from taiwan is about $50-$70,the tailored costumes is about $100-$400,Gymnastic classes and workshop is $50 per session,Tights from fashion outlets are from $2-$25,training mat $50 a piece,shoes from $90-$150,nutritional supplement and vitamins from $50 to$130,hair product about $50 for a team.
(b)cheerleader put in hours of practice several times a week never minding blood,sweat and tears.It requires teamwork to do the stunt. It is a challenging and requires resilience,perseverance and passion.
2)I think they are independent and motivating people.No , I am not a sporty person.

Tuesday, April 21, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 10

Minister questions plans to separate conjoined twins

(Part A – Prime – Page A1 & A6)

Question 1

What are some of the problems involved in separating a conjoined twin?


Answer1

One twin will need to sacrifice to save the other twin. The surviving twin would often be left with brain damage or major problem of excessive blood loss and fatal problems with the spinal cord after the separation.


Question 2

If you were a part of a conjoined twin, would you rather stay together with your twin for the rest of your life or would you risk both your lives to go for an operation? Why?


Answer 2

I would stay together with my twin for the rest of my life .Being a conjoined twin only will have some inconveniences.If we are stick together for many years then suddenly we get separated,I will get not use to it.

Tuesday, April 14, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 9

Businesses are still big on doing good

(Part B – Home Section – Page B6 – The Home Market)

Question 1

What are big companies doing in order to be more socially responsible?

Answer1)They promote good corporate citizenship in this region.they made more activities like an agro-tourism farm for the unfortunate.

Question 2

How important it is to be socially responsible? And do you think it is still possible to make a social impact during the recession?

Answer2)It is very important because it involve with environment.I will be a volunteer when I am free.

Thursday, April 9, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 8

Save the planet? This is a job for school kids…

(Part B – Home Section – Page B3)

Question 1

What are some of the things that schools in Singapore are doing in order to take care of the environment?

Answer1

Some school ask their students to bring their electricity bills to teach them to save energy.some schools have fruit peels which can convert food waste into fertilizers.

Question 2

Do you think one person's effort in reducing, reusing and recycling will make a difference in saving the environment? What steps have you taken in the effort to save the earth?

Answer2

Yes. Don't waste water. when there is no need for the lights I will switch it off.use less air con or switch to use fans

Wednesday, April 1, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 7

Reforming sex offenders

(Part B – Home Section – Page B5 – Law & Order)

Question 1

How does the treatment programme of the Singapore Prison Service help sex offenders?

Answer1

It help them to learn about the way they think and how their actions flow from this and help them to choose not to commit sex offences when the urge arise again.

Question 2

Do you think that sex offenders should be given a second chance in the society? State your reason.

Answer2

If they want to improve and change into a better person.We should give them a second chance

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 6

Man and beast face off in Sumatra (World Page A8)

Q1) What is illegal logging?

Illegal logging is the act of transporting, purchasing which is strictly against the law. Illegal loggers also destroy animals' habitats and cause environmental damage.

Q2) What can you do to stop the Sumatran tiger from extinction?

A2) DON'T destroy their habitats and kill them for sport or their skins.

Thursday, March 5, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 5

Ketamine (In Control pg 3)

Q1) What are the different forms of ketamine?

A1) -injectable liquid form

-powder form

-tablets form

Q2) What would you do if you knew your friend took ketamine?

A2)I will throw away the rest of the ketamine.Then I will ask my friend to drug rehabilitation .

Thursday, February 26, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 4

Getting to the heart of Total Defense (Home-Youthink pg B7)

Q1) Q1: In the last line, what did the writer mean by suggesting that “he may have found more porcupines than rats?”

The writer means that nowadays singaporeans are braver and has the courage to fight for themself and for others.


Q2: what’s worth giving up your life for?

Answer: I think that giving my life up to save more people is worthwhile. You cannot always think about yourself, must also think of the people around you.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 3

No Loitering After School (IN! pg 7)

Q1) Why Coral Secondary School forbids students to idle around near their school in their school uniform?

A1) Because the school places much emphasis on inculcating in their students good habits like using time prudently.

Q2) Do you agree with this rule? Explain your answer.

A2) No.Some of them don't have lunch at home . If they wants to eat at White Sands ,they have to change their

uniform.If they offend the rule , they are given two hours of dentention.

Saturday, February 14, 2009

Straits Times Reflections 2

Master of One (Life! People pg 4)

Q1) What was Jack Neo’s vocation when he was serving the nation?

A1) He was a quatermaster, then a platoon commander at an infantry unit.

Q2) “Hard work leads to success.”
To what extend do you agree with this statement?

A2) If you want to succeed in life, you have to work hard.

Saturday, February 7, 2009

Straits Times Reflections

Golfers, youths in brawl on green (HOME, pg 1)


Q1) How did the teenagers trespass into Singapore Island Country Club?

A1) They were trying to find their way out of the forest when they wondered off onto the golf course.


Q2) Is underage drinking correct? Explain your answer.

A2) No.It is bad for health and they may not know what they are doing like the teenagers.