17 May 2012
P3 PLC
References for P3 PLC Research on Performing Arts
Eurasian in Singapore
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eurasians_in_Singapore
Kuda Kepang
http://www.singaporekopitiam.sg/blogs/hidayah-amin/item/65-kuda-kepang
Bhangra
http://www.punjabonline.com/servlet/entertain.entertain?Action=Intro
Lion Dance
http://www.chinatownology.com/lion_dance.html
Lion Dance Instruments
http://www.liondanceshop.com/Instruments.html
Branyo
http://www.dancemalaysia.com/Dance/Traditional/Other_Dances/Portuguese_Dance/portuguese_dance.htm
Dikir Barat
http://www.musicmall-asia.com/malaysia/folk/dikir_barat.html
http://www.singaporekopitiam.sg/kopi-tv/places-and-heritage/item/983-you-cant-goh-rong-dikir-barat
15 December 2011
Social worker Teresa Hsu dies at age 113 - Channel NewsAsia
Social worker Teresa Hsu dies at age 113 - Channel NewsAsia
extracted from http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1171131/1/.html
By Lin Yanqin | Posted: 13 December 2011 2136 hrs
SINGAPORE : Singapore's oldest person and social worker, Teresa Hsu, has died at the age of 113.
She passed away peacefully at home on December 7 and was cremated the same day.
Ms Hsu was born in China in 1898 and came to Singapore in 1961.
She spent her life helping the poor and needy, and continued doing so even after her 110th birthday.
She founded Heart to Heart Service and the Home for the Aged Sick, and her commitment to charity earned her the Public Star in 2009.
Ms Hsu was known for her unassuming manner and shunned the public eye - up until her death.
According to the Heart to Heart Service website, she had asked that no media announcement be made.
She had also requested that no rituals or ceremonies be performed, to avoid "disturbance and inconvenience" to others.
She further instructed that no claim be made on her ashes, according to a notice posted by Sharana Rao, who ran the organisation with her.
Ang Bee Lian, CEO of the National Council of Social Service, said: "She was more than legendary. Her exemplary care, concern and giving spirit have left a growing imprint in social service.
"She showed through action what is possible, what is courageous and what is service to the needy."
Mr Wee Lin, who volunteered with the Society for the Aged Sick in the 1980s before he founded Sunlove Home for the intellectually-disabled, describes Ms Hsu as a "pioneer".
He said: "To go on that long a period, you must have the sincerity and the perseverance. The best service you can do for others is to set a good example, and in a way, she has been a good example...that she has persevered to the end, helping the needy."
- CNA/ms
extracted from http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/1171131/1/.html
By Lin Yanqin | Posted: 13 December 2011 2136 hrs
SINGAPORE : Singapore's oldest person and social worker, Teresa Hsu, has died at the age of 113.
She passed away peacefully at home on December 7 and was cremated the same day.
Ms Hsu was born in China in 1898 and came to Singapore in 1961.
She spent her life helping the poor and needy, and continued doing so even after her 110th birthday.
She founded Heart to Heart Service and the Home for the Aged Sick, and her commitment to charity earned her the Public Star in 2009.
Ms Hsu was known for her unassuming manner and shunned the public eye - up until her death.
According to the Heart to Heart Service website, she had asked that no media announcement be made.
She had also requested that no rituals or ceremonies be performed, to avoid "disturbance and inconvenience" to others.
She further instructed that no claim be made on her ashes, according to a notice posted by Sharana Rao, who ran the organisation with her.
Ang Bee Lian, CEO of the National Council of Social Service, said: "She was more than legendary. Her exemplary care, concern and giving spirit have left a growing imprint in social service.
"She showed through action what is possible, what is courageous and what is service to the needy."
Mr Wee Lin, who volunteered with the Society for the Aged Sick in the 1980s before he founded Sunlove Home for the intellectually-disabled, describes Ms Hsu as a "pioneer".
He said: "To go on that long a period, you must have the sincerity and the perseverance. The best service you can do for others is to set a good example, and in a way, she has been a good example...that she has persevered to the end, helping the needy."
- CNA/ms
14 December 2011
Teresa Hsu Chih 许哲 passed away at age 113 on 7 Dec 2011
She passed away on 7 December 2011, and she had asked that no media announcement be made.
She had also requested that no rituals or ceremonies be performed, to avoid "disturbance and inconvenience" to others.
Because of her thoughtfulness, I enjoyed my holiday trip without any sadness during my stay with hubby at Taipei (9-13Dec2011).
Nevertheless, it is very sad to read about Teresa Hsu's demise today, after I landed back home at midnight.
She's a lady whom I always admired and I've shared some about her stories I know, to encourage my friends. She's an inspiration.
I've kept a set of DVD of her interview, but yet to watch it again.
The last time I saw her was at Anthony Robbin's 's Unleash the Power Within (UPW Seminar) @ Singapore EXPO, sometime in Sept 2009, the above photo was downloaded from the Success Resource, the organizer for the seminar.
Although I don't know her in person, I will miss her.
I'm going to extract all the news about her demise in my following blog updates, because these articles may not be available online after sometime.
31 July 2011
26 June 2011
25 May 2011
Starry, Starry Night.
Starry, Starry Night. The famed artist Vincent van Gogh suffered from severe bouts of depression and eventually took his own life at the age of 37, dying of a self-inflicted gunshot wound. In one of his self-portrait (0:18), van Gogh strikes a melancholy pose that allows the view to sense the deep despair he had endured.
Difference between Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) and Conduct Disorder (CD)
So many things to study for tomorrow's test, and I'm playing with my blog. Might as well do a little post to make my study more fun.
<Abnormal psychology in a changing world>; Jeffery S.N, Spencer A.R, Beverly G
Pearson Int'l 7th Edn
Conduct Disorder (CD) - A psychological disorder in childhood and adolescence characterized by disruptive, antisocial behavior
- involves more outright delinquent behavior, such as truancy, stealing, lying, and aggression.
- involves more outright delinquent behavior, such as truancy, stealing, lying, and aggression.
Oppositional Defiant Disorder (ODD) - A psychological disorder in childhood and adolescence characterized by excessive oppositionality or tendencies to refuse requests from parents and others.
- more closely related to non delinquent (negativistic ro oppositional) conduct disturbance
- typically develops earlier than CD, may lead to the development of antisocial behavior and conduct disorder at the later ages.
- characterized by negativistic and oppositional behavior in response to directives from parents, teachers, or other authority figures.
- Children with ODD may act spitefully or vindictively towards others, but do not typically show the cruelty, aggressivity, and delinquent behavior associated with conduct disorder
16 August 2010
2009 National Day Observance ceremony, Radin Mas
Happened to see video from YouTube, some of our Bukit Merah YEC members did help in the event then, saw some familiar faces too.
Raymond Lam Fung at Bugis Junction, Singapore on 15 Aug 2010
It's about 7pm. I was hanging around Bugis Junction and happened to see a commotion. Out of curiousity, I went forward among crowds and guess who I saw on stage? It's Raymond Lam Fung!! One of my favourite Hong Kong Actors!
I managed to capture my precious few shots among the crowds.
I managed to capture my precious few shots among the crowds.
02 June 2010
28 February 2010
My New Blog on Tai Chi
Since I'm learning Tai Chi, and I love fluffing with my Tai Chi Pandy on Facebook (Fluff Friends domain : TaiChiPandy.fluff-friends.com), it hits an idea to me to create a blog for my Tai Chi Pandy, so that I can share whatever I've learnt so far about Tai Chi in the blog.
This is the new blog address: TaiChiPandy.blogspot.com
It's called “Tai Chi Pandy's Blog 太极熊的博克”
Meanwhile I'm gathering and arranging my information on hand. I'll start posting when the information are in place.
This is the new blog address: TaiChiPandy.blogspot.com
It's called “Tai Chi Pandy's Blog 太极熊的博克”
Meanwhile I'm gathering and arranging my information on hand. I'll start posting when the information are in place.
11 February 2010
六字大明咒- 唵嘛呢叭咪吽OM MANI PADME HUM 的意思
净空法师谈唵嘛呢叭咪吽OM MANI PADME HUM的意思
29 January 2010
新谣
小学毕业的时候,经常听到这首歌。心理还会记得,不过也差点把这首歌渐渐忘记。我买的新谣album没有这首呀。
17 January 2010
红包利是封手工制作 CNY decorations with Ang Pow demostration
I love to make Chinese New Year Decorations with Red Packets.
Red Packets or Red envelopes, also known as Ang Pow, Hong Bao, Lai See
When Chinese New Year is coming, I'd make decoration with red packets for my family, and if I've time, I'd do it as gifts for my friends and relatives as well. I can do Ang Pow lanterns, fish and star.
How do I learn to make Chinese New Year decorations with Red Packets?
Usually, I visited shops that sells Ang Pow lanterns, figured it out and do it myself.
I would also visit YouTube, to look at the videos that people loaded up to share how they have used red packets to make simple art.
Recently I've made my own video too, on how to make a flower ball with red packets, and loaded to YouTube to share.
How to Make Chinese New Year decorations with Red Packets
I've set up a blog http://chinesenewyearlanterns.blogspot.com/, where I'd gather my own videos, or others' videos that I can find on YouTube that demonstrate simple CNY lantern making or decorations, in case I'd forget how I did my art, or anything else related to Chinese New Year that I'm interested in onto the blog.
Red Packets or Red envelopes, also known as Ang Pow, Hong Bao, Lai See
When Chinese New Year is coming, I'd make decoration with red packets for my family, and if I've time, I'd do it as gifts for my friends and relatives as well. I can do Ang Pow lanterns, fish and star.
How do I learn to make Chinese New Year decorations with Red Packets?
Usually, I visited shops that sells Ang Pow lanterns, figured it out and do it myself.
I would also visit YouTube, to look at the videos that people loaded up to share how they have used red packets to make simple art.
Recently I've made my own video too, on how to make a flower ball with red packets, and loaded to YouTube to share.
How to Make Chinese New Year decorations with Red Packets
I've set up a blog http://chinesenewyearlanterns.blogspot.com/, where I'd gather my own videos, or others' videos that I can find on YouTube that demonstrate simple CNY lantern making or decorations, in case I'd forget how I did my art, or anything else related to Chinese New Year that I'm interested in onto the blog.
01 December 2009
The Great Compassion Mantra 大悲咒
The Great Compassion Mantra 大悲咒 by Imee Ooi 黄慧音
The Great Compassion Mantra 大悲咒 by Chyi Yu 齐豫
The Great Compassion Mantra 大悲咒 by Chyi Yu 齐豫
Heart Sutra 般若波罗蜜多心经
Heart Sutra 般若波罗蜜多心经 by Chyi Yu 齊豫
06 October 2009
Tai Chi 42 form for Competition 四十二式太极拳竞赛套路
Tai Chi Yang Style 24 form 二十四式杨式太极拳
05 October 2009
The Great Office War, IT vs Sales
One of my friends shared this video on the facebook. I find this hilarious!
I guess people who work in the office especially the IT or Sales department would be able to appreciate this video better
Used to hear some friends working in the IT department complained that their Sales team at times might over-promise to the client on something or delivery of something that the IT team finds it could be impossible due to technical, technological, budget or time constraints.
Guess that could be one of the reasons for the war.
I guess people who work in the office especially the IT or Sales department would be able to appreciate this video better
Used to hear some friends working in the IT department complained that their Sales team at times might over-promise to the client on something or delivery of something that the IT team finds it could be impossible due to technical, technological, budget or time constraints.
Guess that could be one of the reasons for the war.
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