Day 24 ; 'Singapore Presentation' Day
Thursday, March 26, 2009 Both LSCT and MDE had a 'Singapore Presentation' today. (: It went well with LSCT starting with the geography, places of interests, food & fruits and student's lifestyle in Singapore. When it was MDE's turn to take the stage, I presented first by introducing the various courses and explained about BPQE. Personally, I feel it is quite a sad thing that BPQE is phased-out. From what I know, it is because companies has low demand for graduates with these quality knowledge and skills as most of their employees have already acquired them. Thus, resources can be better used for more important courses like ISCM. Well, nothing lasts forever. All things are in constant flux and the only constant is change. What we can do is to adapt to these changes appropriately. (: Soon after, Xiang Yu's group (which consists of Nadiyah, Seok Hui and Vivian) presented their item first. Suddenly, everyone in the audience started to look up and attentively listened to their presentation. (: They presented about the transportation in Singapore. I find that the way they presented was very interesting. They used the screen as a platform to convey the real scenario while acting out the situation. All of us had a good laugh when they mentioned about the ERP system and how when it was lunch time, we would immediately stop work and go for lunch. Hahaha. Good Job! (: It was then followed by Weiguang's group (which consists of Xinhui, Zee Min and Masita). Another interesting presentation. (: All about the fines imposed in Singapore and the focus was on smoking, littering and spitting. Good job too! I think it reflects on how opposite the law is in Singapore as compared to China. I have never really seen any 'No Spitting' sign during my stay here in China so far. In my opinion, I find that it is quite an obnoxious habit to just spit anywhere and almost everywhere. It is really all about hygiene as diseases could spread easily. At times, you could see some people spitting out from their car window or even stall owners who spit while handling food. Those are just what I observe. (: Finally, it was Randolph's and Clive's turn to present on Peranakan Culture. (: It went quite okay although the content was kind of dry. I think most of the Chinese girls paid attention because of the people who were presenting on it. Hahaha. After that, Stephanie and Benedict presented on Malay culture. We ended MDE's presentation by singing Rasa Sayang, a traditional Malay song. Childhood memories were suddenly relived. (: LSCT and MDE then ended the entire presentation by singing Singapore Town together. I believe memories are made of moments like this; whereby we stand proud of who we are and bring our Singapore spirit wherever we go. Words can never really replace the feeling I felt at that moment. Just by singing a simple song, it created an obscure feeling in me which I know not of how to describe it. (: no other place I'd rather be; only Singapore. (: |
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