Sunday, April 12, 2009

Easter!


Easter is an important annual religious feast in the Christian liturgical year. In Christian belief, Jesus was resurrected from the dead three days after his crucifixion. Many Christian denominations celebrate this resurrection on Easter Day or Easter Sunday (also Resurrection Day or Resurrection Sunday), two days after Good Friday. The chronology of his death and resurrection is variously interperated to be between 26 and 36 AD.

The Easter Bunny is a mythical character depicted as an anthropomorphic rabbit. In legend, the creature brings baskets filled with colored eggs, candy and toys to the homes of children on the night before Easter. The Easter Bunny will either put the baskets in a designated place or hide them somewhere in the house for the children to find when they wake up in the morning.
The Easter Bunny is very similar in trait to its Christmas holiday counterpart, Santa Claus, as they both bring gifts to good children on the night before their respective holiday. Its origin is disputed but the character was mentioned as early as 1600; some trace it to alleged pre-Christian fertility lore, others to the role of the hare in Christian iconography.

Easter Sunday celebrations for the year 2009 fall on 12th April.

Friday, April 10, 2009

Additional Mathematics Test

Are you struggling with the recent additional mathematics test? Do you need help with that? Then you are smart to come to this blog! Below is the link to my answer for the test. Hope this can help with the redoing of the test. Have fun!


http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/3/30/2384860/Amaths%20test-my%20ans.doc

Tuesday, April 7, 2009

International Friendship Day


Today's school assembly is about 'International Friendship Day'. International Friendship Day is a day to help students learn about and appreciate other cultures and to also nurture in them the spirit of friendship and collaboration among different people. This year's International Friendship Day falls on 17 April, Friday. The theme for International Friendship Day 2009 is 'Getting to know ASEAN' where students will get to learn and appreciate cultures in ASEAN countries and understand the importance of good bilateral relations with our neighbours.

They invited a drama group to illustrate how the foreign students might feel when they are in Singapore. Some of them might miss their home while others felt isolated. They are lonely and does not have much friends. Unfortunately, some are discriminated by others and no one wants to get near them. However, with people of different race and religion come together, a happy ending will arise.

Friday, April 3, 2009

Go For It! Adventure Quest Members!

Its here again! The annual Boys' Brigade Adventure Quest! It is a race that have many challenges awaiting for the boys to complete. As I do not have any experience and knowledge in that, I shall not say too much about it.
For more information :
http://www.bb.org.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=46936

Anyway, I shall keep my fingers crossed and wish you all the best! Hope you can do well in all areas of the race and complete it! Pray that you can complete the race successfully and reached what you aim to get!

Keep up the fighting spirit! You Can Do It!

ご幸運を祈ります! (gokoūn o inorimasu)
祝你好運 (zhù nǐ háoyùn)
Good Luck!



Wednesday, April 1, 2009

April Fool's Day

April Fools' Day or All Fools' Day, although not a holiday in its own right, is a notable day celebrated in many countries on April 1. The day is marked by the commission of hoaxes and other practical jokes of varying sophistication on friends, family members, enemies, and neighbours, or sending them on fool's errand, the aim of which is to embarrass the gullible. Traditionally, in some countries, the jokes only last until noon: like UK, Australia, New Zealand, Canada and South Africa, someone who plays a trick after noon is called an "April Fool". Elsewhere, such as in Ireland, France, and the USA, the jokes last all day.

The history of April Fool's Day or All Fool's Day is uncertain, but the current thinking is that it began around 1582 in France with the reform of the calendar under Charles IX. The Gregorian Calendar was introduced, and New Year's Day was moved from March 25 - April 1 (new year's week) to January 1.

Communication traveled slowly in those days and some people were only informed of the change several years later. Still others, who were more rebellious refused to acknowledge the change and continued to celebrate on the last day of the former celebration, April 1. These people were labeled "fools" by the general populace, were subject to ridicule and sent on "fool errands," sent invitations to nonexistent parties and had other practical jokes played upon them. The butts of these pranks became known as a "poisson d'avril" or "April fish" because a young naive fish is easily caught. In addition, one common practice was to hook a paper fish on the back of someone as a joke.

This harassment evolved over time and a custom of prank-playing continue on the first day of April. This tradition eventually spread elsewhere like to Britain and Scotland in the 18th century and was introduced to the American colonies by the English and the French. Because of this spread to other countries, April Fool's Day has taken on an international flavor with each country celebrating the holiday in its own way.

In Scotland, for instance, April Fool's Day is devoted to spoofs involving the buttocks and as such is called Taily Day. The butts of these jokes are known as April 'Gowk', another name for cuckoo bird. The origins of the "Kick Me" sign can be traced back to the Scottish observance.

In England, jokes are played only in the morning. Fools are called 'gobs' or 'gobby' and the victim of a joke is called a 'noodle.' It was considered back luck to play a practical joke on someone after noon.

In Rome, the holiday is known as Festival of Hilaria, celebrating the resurrection of the god Attis, is on March 25 and is also referred to as "Roman Laughing Day."

In Portugal, April Fool's Day falls on the Sunday and Monday before lent. In this celebration, many people throw flour at their friends.

The Huli Festival is celebrated on March 31 in India. People play jokes on one another and smear colors on one another celebrating the arrival of Spring.

So, no matter where you happen to be in the world on April 1, don't be surprised if April fools fall playfully upon you.









Heymath Assignment Download

There is a Heymath assignment entitled "EMaths Revision". It is about indices but it is overdued. However, you can still attempt it I think. Since it is not able to download the worksheet in Heymath as there is no link to it, I had copied the questions and saved into Microsoft Word. Below is the link for you to download the worksheet to do with unlimited duration. The actual time limit is only 90 mins. There is a total number of 45 questions. Have fun!

http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/3/30/2384860/Heymath%20indices.doc

Tuesday, March 31, 2009

Heymath Answer for Quadratic Equation

Below is the link for you to download the answer for the Heymath assignment. The title of the assignment is called "Holiday Assignment". It was set by Mdm Padma and is about quadratic equation.
Issue date : Wed, Mar 18, 2009 02:05 PM (MYT)
Due date : Tue, Mar 31, 2009 06:00 AM (MYT)


Link : http://www.fileden.com/files/2009/3/30/2384860/Heymaths%20ans.doc




Monday, March 30, 2009

First Time In My Life


Its a normal Monday morning when I followed my usual routine to school. I had my breakfast and took the usual feeder bus to school.

When I reached the school, I placed my schoolbag at the bench where I will normally sit. "Hey, good news! Come!" From my seat, I could hear his call loud and clear. When I turned my head over, I could see it was Xavier. In my mind, I wondered what was the piece of good news? Is it chinese teacher not around? That was what I really thought of at that moment. When I approached him, he asked wheather if I am able to do the job as a flag raiser. I hesitated as I did not know if I am able to perform. My answer to him was "Erm... Maybe?" And he took it as a "Yes" as the answer. He also told me that he will sms me the time and date for the day that I need to raise the flag.

I went back to my seat to pack my bag and take out my tie. As I am packing and sorting everything neatly, I heard him call out again. When I went up to him, he wanted me to be the flag raiser today! I stood rooted to the ground when I recieved the piece of information. I did not have any mental preparation yet. That was the first time of my life!!! I could imagine many possible mistakes I would made, such as pulling the wrong string of the pulley, flag dropped on the floor and the speed of the raising of flag is eitehr too fast or too slow.

When everything is settled and I am supposed to raise the flag, Xavier and Jeremy taught me the procedure of the whole flag rasing process. They even told me the number of steps I should take before coming to a halt in front of the flag that I am going to raise, which is the school flag. As I am hearing all the instructions, I could feel my legs shivering a little. I am nervous. The more information I recieved, the more nervous I would become. After all the instructions were given, we took our position and practised once through the process to get ourselves prepared.

Soon after, the chime, which is the school bell, had gone off. It was time to assembly at the parade square. We took our position at the back of the flag poles, 8-steps behind, waiting for the whole school to settle down. When the school settled down, Ms Angie Goh place the mike at the mike stand. That was the signal for us to start. We marched up the stage and towards our flags.

"Sekolah...Sedia!" The commander had already shouted his command when I am still untying the string that secure the school flag. My mind was in a total chaos. I panicked. When the national anthem was being played, I decided to forget what happen and left the string half-untied. I looked to what was in front of me and started to sing the national anthem. I felt uncomfortable as there seems to be many eyes staring at me. However, the real fact is that they are staring at the national flag which is being raised slowly as the anthem is being played.

"Let's take our pledge together...ready begin." After the pledge taking, I immediately tried to untie all string, before the school song is being played. "To you Bowen we come...." I took a deep breath and slowly raised the flag up. My hands was a little shivery and I was extremely nervous. As the school flag was being raised, I felt more and more at ease as my job would be completed soon.

" Sekolah... Senang Diri!" The commander gave the command to stand at ease. Finally, everything was over! I felt I had a stone being lifted off my shoulders. I felt totally relieved. After the parade, I found out from the commander that he actually made a mistake. He was too fast in saying the command of standing at attention and forgot to give us time to untie. I could understand his nervousness as I felt the same when we were on the stage.

This flag raising experience was a brand new experience that I never had before. Perhaps if I had another chance, I might want to experience that again. Then that would be known as "Second Time In My Life".

Saturday, March 28, 2009

Promoted!

Hooray! Today's Passing-Out-Parade was a big success!!! The drill display and the performance was a job well done! Excellent job everyone!!!

During the awards and promotion, I recieved 2x one year service badge and CE stage 2. I am promoted to corporal too! Others were promoted from private to lance corporal and coperal to sergeant. It is definetly a happy occasion. Congragulations!!!

About the refreshments after the ceremony, I have some comments. It is very delicious and appetising. There is a widespread of food that we can choose from. Yummy!

Friday, March 27, 2009

Passing-Out-Parade Tomorrow!

Tomorrow is The Boys' Brigade 31st Singapore Company's Passing-Out-Parade (POP)! It is one of the brigade's biggest parade of the year. New recruits,who are the secondary one students or also commonly called Year ones, will recieved their very first and important badge. This badge is as Target Badge. Their parents or guardians are invited and strongly encouraged to attend the big ceremony. They are supposed to help their son or ward to pin their Target Badge on the right sleeve of the uniform. Awards and promotions will be also held tomorrow.

There will be drill showcase by the year ones and some entertaining band performance by the seniors of the company. An interesting Adventure Quest Display by the year threes will be put up after the band performance. Light refreshments will be served after all the events of the ceremony is over.

Now, I would like to delicate a song to all participants. It is called "Pokemon-You can do it". This is an encouragement songs that have meaning as the title had suggested.

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Lyrics for song : Pokemon-You can do it

In the morning when you wake up
Open your eyes to a new day
Look around at the gifts you've got
You've been so lucky along the way

Time to finish what you've begun
Have the faith, you're the one
Throw your hat high-up to the sun

Now that you face the greatest test
Use the lessons that you've learned
You're goal is to be the best
And claim the prize that you've earned

Ever since you were a young man
You've kept your eye on the master plan
To reach for the top- and touch the sky

It's your destiny

To spread your wings and fly

You can do it if you really try
You can do it if you really try
Spread your wings and learn to fly
You can do it if you really, really try

Keep movin' forward to stay alive
Trust your heart and you'll survive
Follow your dreams, never let them die

It's your destiny
To spread your wings and fly


Why I choose this song?
From the first stanza, "In the morning when you wake up, open your eyes to a new day" This means that when are awake from your sleep, its another new day for you. "Look around at the gifts you've got. You've been so lucky along the way" From this sentence, it tells me that you look around your room and see your achievements hung up on the walls and placed on shelves. For year twos and above, it can refer to the badges and awards you earned. It also mentioned that you are very lucky.

From the second stanza, "Time to finish what you've begun." It can refers to you completion of you March Training Camp (MTC) that you participate in during the march holidays. It is time to officially ends the whole process. "Have the faith, you're the one." You must believe in yourself that you are the one who completes the training camp, and not anyone else who had helped you. "Throw your hat high-up to the sun" This literally means that you throw you hat into the sky like the graduates throwing their square hat into the sky after graduating. It marks the end of your training and its time for celebration.

From the third stanza, "Now that you face the greatest test, use the lessons that you've learned." In this line, it can refer to two things. Firstly, the "greatest test" can mean the MTC. During MTC, you need to apply your drill knowledge and some theory work in order to proceed smoothly with the whole company. Secondly, the "greatest test" can mean tomorrow's POP. It is a very big test for everyone as you need to know how to perform well and how to recieve your gifts. People who are perfoming needs a lot of courage in order to stand in front of the parents and present your item. For the year ones, they had to recall what is being taught during their drill session and apply it accordingly into their drill display item. For the year threes, we had to know what is taught during Physical Training (PT) sessions. "You're goal is to be the best,and claim the prize that you've earned" We must try our very best and be the best that you can be. Our aim is to make the whole ceremony a great success and be the best that it ever can be. After showing what you have got, its time to be rewarded. You shall claim your prize that you had earned. For the year ones, it is target badge. For the year twos and above, it is awards and promotions.

From the fourth stanza, "Ever since you were a young man, you've kept your eye on the master plan." This is mostly refering to the senior NCOs for the company. Since secondary one when you are still new to the company, you will be asked to aim for the master badge, the "Founders' Badge". "To reach for the top- and touch the sky" We must work towards our dream and strive for excellence.

"You can do it if you really try, you can do it if you really try. Spread your wings and learn to fly, you can do it if you really, really try." This whole line means that you will be able to complete what is being asked from you if you give in you best. For example, during the MTC, when you are asked to complete something during a time limit. You can only complete it if you put in all your best and never give up. Everything is possible if you have the will to complete it.

Therefore, I chose this song...

Thursday, March 26, 2009

A Brand New Experience


Today is a very special day for me. It's Sports' Day Heat Day 2, which is held at Hougang Stadium. I had signed up for the event known as 4 x 100m mixed relay. This is my very first time participating in Sports Day in Secondary School. In primary school, I was choosen to participate in Sports Day once. The event is to pass hoops around and move forward like a catapillar. That was my first and last Sports Day event I ever participate. However, this year Sports Day, I get another chance to participate in one event, so as to pull up the points for "Class For The Year Award" for participation points.

When I entered the stadium, adrenaline filled my whole body. That can be considered excited, and simultaneously, felt very nervous. I was excited as it is the first time I participate in a real Sports Day. At the same time I was nervous because there would be many fast competitors that I need to face. My hands turned clammy and cool when I saw the participants running on the tracks. It made my heart beat faster when I see the participants letting out their energy and seems to be running for their lives. When I saw some of the gasping for air, I felt I was also panting so hard.

When it was my turn to set foot on the running track, my heart beat as fast as the Japan's Bullet Train. It almost jump out of my heart. My legs also buckle under my weight. When I proceed to my position, many thoughts came to my mind. I was thinking about will I be able to complete the race or will I failed. I also wonder if I could recieve the baton smoothly.

"Bang!" Every runners at the starting point started running at top speed! Every second matters as it will determine who would be the champion. Now, the baton was passed to the second runner. My eyes could not be lifted off my team member, praying that it would go smoothly. Next, it was passed to the third runner. She was coming nearer and nearer to me at top speed. At that moment, others beside me had already ran off as their teammates had already passed their baton. I felt strong winds beside me. When she came nearer to me, I could see the baton was properly held in her hands. That gave me a satisfication feeling. "Tap" I could feel the baton touching my right hand. I grab it immeadiately and sped off as fast as my legs could carry me. "Tap,tap,tap". The sounds of feets stepping on the ground, trying to slow down as we are reaching the finishing line.

I was on cloud nine when I realised that I was not the last, but the second last. After the race, I found out that actually one of my team mate had fallen down during the race. When I heard that, I was shocked as I did not know the her real situation. Fortunately, she only suffered from some abrasion.

In my opinion, the Sports' Day Heat was very successful. Everyone wears a smile on their faces wherever they are. Even exausted faces turned into a smile when they completed the race. Cheering and laughters could be heard loud and clear. After this experience, I felt that it was very challenging and I might participate in 1 more event next year if I have another chance. I will probably wants to participate in 4x100, mixed relay againg and another 100m individual race(if there such a thing). Today is a very pleasant experience for me and I will definitely remember it for life.

Tuesday, March 24, 2009

Happy Reunion!

Today is the day! I waited for this days for like 3 years!!!! I finally been able to contact my primary school friends! Today, I am able to contact one of my best friend, Wei Cheng! I was on cloud nine when I open my hotmail account. The first mail i saw was an invitation from Wei Cheng to be his friend in Facebook. Thats the way I added his hotmail address to mine and we started sharing information about ourselves through MSN.

From our conversation, he told me he was previously from Victoria School and now, he is currently studying in ShangHai, ShangHai-Singapore International School (SSIS). I had learnt some words that I never heard before such as ttul (talk to you later). "Lingo" is a slang used by skateboarders. In SSIS, they recently went on a field trip. They had to climb 500m mountain and 3 hills. They even do dragonboating.

After over conversation, we tried to recall our primary school school mates. It was fun recalling friends. However, Wei Cheng was busy with his project and I am busy with stuffs on FaceBook so we said "ttul"! Thats how our conversation ends.

It was a indeed a Happy Reunion!


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Lyrics for Song: Pokemon-Together Forever

You've been such a good friend
I've known you since I don't know when
We've got a lot of friends,
But they come and go
Even though we've never said it,
There's something that the two of us both know

CHORUS
Together, forever no maater how long
From now, until the end of time
We'll be together and you can be sure
That forever and a day
That's how long we'll stay
Together and forever more

Always gone that extra mile
Depended on you all the while
Even in the good and bad times
You will see
From now until our journey's end
You know that you can always count on me

REPEAT CHORUS

No matter where our destiny leads
I'll be there for you, always come through
And that you can believe

Sunday, March 22, 2009

My New Pet!

I just bought a new pet in RocketOn yesterday. It is called Monster-Claw. It has a penguin-like monster with claw-like fingers. I name him Pingu. If you want to meet him, go to the following websites:

RocketOn can be played almost on all internet windows.









Wednesday, March 11, 2009

Misty riding on Suicune!

Out of the blue, Misty caught sight of a icy blue pokemon just ran past her at top speed. Misty ran after it. After a few metres of running, she saw that pokemon again! It was the leagendary dog pokemon, Suicune! She hid behind a bush and closely creep out to take a peep. She saw suicune drinking water. Misty can't let go of the sight that a water pokemon had appeared!

"Go Starmie! Use water gun!"


Suicune heard the attack aiming at it, and ran away. Unfortunately, suicune wad tangled up in vines. Sob....... Suicune was sobbing in pain. Misty ran up to aid Suicune without hestiation. Suicune was touched by the kindness of Misty. When Misty asked if Suicune wants to join her team, Suicune agreed. They had a harsh battle and Misty won. Suicune was caught!

Pokemon compounds!!!

Since today I learnt about bondings of elements in chemistry lesson, I tried to bond pokemons. Perhaps this is known as sprite. Below are some sprites i made:
Hitmonlee + Jirachi =


Treecko + Beautifly =







Miniun + Plusle =


Plusle + Miniun =
Bulbasaur + Blastoise =

Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Geography : Sea Arch and Stack

  • Differential rates of erosion along a coast with alternate bands of hard and soft rocks results in an irregular coastline --- Headland and Bay.

  • As waves enter the shallow waters of the headland, the retarding influence of the shallow waters causes the wave fronts to bent and get refracted. Due to the wave refraction, wave energy is more concentrated towards headlands and dissipated towards bays. Marine processes --- hydraulic action and corrosion erode along lines of weakness (e.g. joints, faults and bedding planes). Two back-to-back caves first form at a headland on each side.

  • Continuous erosion causes these back-to-back caves to extend backward till the sea caves meet and a natural tunnel is produced. The top portion of the sea caves becomes an arch, linking the tip of the headland with the mainland.

  • When the arch collapses, the sea ward pillar is left standing and becomes a stack. Continual wave erosion eventually reduces the stack into a stump.

Geography : Headlands and Bay

Headlands and bays are often found together on the same stretch of coastline. Headlands and bays form on discordant coastlines, where bands of rock of alternating resistance run perpendicular to the coast. Bays form where weak (less resistant) rocks (such as sands and clays) are eroded, leaving bands of stronger (more resistant) rocks (such as chalk, limestone, granite) forming a headland, or peninsula. Refraction of waves occurs on headlands concentrating wave energy on them, so many other landforms, such as caves, natural archs and stacks, form on headlands. Wave refraction disperses wave energy through the bay, and along with the sheltering effect of the headlands this protects bays from storms. This effect means that the waves reaching the shore in a bay are weaker than the waves reaching the headland and the bay is thus a safer place for water activities like surfing or swimming.








  • The coastline consisted of parallel bands of hard and soft rock which were perpendicular to the sea.












  • As a result of differential erosion, the bands of soft rock were eroded much more quickly than the bands of resistant rock to form bays and headlands.






  • The headlands will be eroded back as a result of wave refraction. Caves, arches, stacks and stumps will form which will eventually be eroded away. The bays will advance as deposition will take place at their heads to form Bay-head Beaches.




  • Eventually, the coastline will become straight again and the whole process of differential erosion will resume again to result in an irregular coastline.

Geography : Cliffs and Wave-cut Platoform


  • Destructive waves at an exposed coast erode a steep coastal slope through processes like hydraulic action and abrasion.









  • The waves erode along lines of weakness in the rock face to form a notch.








  • Continued erosion enlarges the notch and causes its roof to collapse, and a cliff is formed.





  • Further undercutting at the base of the cliff results in an overhanging cliff which eventually collapses.















  • As the steep cliff retreats landwards, a flat terrace at the foot of the cliff is exposed --- wave-cut platform or shore platform.






  • The eroded materials which are transported away may be deposited in the sea to form an offshore terrace.