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Life is not about the number of breaths you take but the number of things that take your breath away. We should live our everyday to the fullest. Till now, I am still trying to be the person who help more, reject less, praise more, criticise less, comfort more, upset less, cheer more, jeer less, love more, hate less...........
And maybe I can succeed one day with the strength given to me by God, the Almighty and also the encouragement and love showered upon me by my loved ones.
Like A Rose
Dan Lai
26
may_fifteen@mailcity.com
Engaged to the sweetest angel in the world
Loves to sing, watch movies and DVDs, swim, play balls, read self-improvement books and travel with my dear
Tuesday, May 29, 2007 | 8:48 AM
National Weather Study Project (NWSP) 2007
Venue: Singapore Science Centre – The Annex
Time: 9.45amIt has been a long time since I last stepped into Singapore Science Centre. Now, it is filled with visually pleasing exhibitions and since I did not have the opportunity to take a closer look, I did not know what are scientific topics being displayed. Yet, there was not the issue.
The award presentation ceremony to reward the primary, secondary and JC students who participated in NWSP 2007 was this morning. Many guests from the private sectors and government bodies were there to witness the ceremony. Mr. Ng Meng Hiong from NEA, Mr. Howard Shaw from SEC, Mr. Fabian Foo from WWF were among the people I spoke to.
The presentation given by the winning team of the secondary school category was simply impressive. They did a thoroughly researched project on “Sky-rise Greening” which I perceive is very relevant in Singapore. The winning teams from the different categories were awarded cash prizes and overseas opportunity to showcase their projects. I hope this NWSP can continue for the next few years so that more students can be influenced in their mindset. When time comes for them to lead the world into a new era, they will hold with them a consciousness that the earlier generations lack.