time flies real fast.
all our class has add their age by one.
the last birthday is 24thdec.
and she is non other than
RENEE.
happy 18th birthday.
wish u all the best.
hope u get what u really wish for.
n to all.
MERRY CHRISTMAS.
*sorry onli got this pic
Monday, December 24, 2007
Friday, December 21, 2007
birthday-LONGz
Tuesday, December 18, 2007
2 bdae in 1 dae
thers 2 birthdae in 1 dae todae.
firstly to our joker boy,
muhammad ridzuan.
secondly to our muscle "MON",
goh yi mian.
to both of you
happy 17th birthdae.....
its not that u guys getting older
its just that u guys are getting wiser.
so we hope u 2 all the best
for the near future.
to wan-keep ur jokes on
to yimian-do put smile on ur face
*sorry happen to have this pic onli*
btw.
they have celebrated earlier.
and of course they get the "SABOTAGE"
wan left earlier so yimian n longz get it.
the FISH n CO staff celebrated it wif them.
they hav to stand on the chair.
there were firecracker.
bdae song, fish n co cheer.
to wenlong happy advance bdae.
best regard
ur class
firstly to our joker boy,
muhammad ridzuan.
secondly to our muscle "MON",
goh yi mian.
to both of you
happy 17th birthdae.....
its not that u guys getting older
its just that u guys are getting wiser.
so we hope u 2 all the best
for the near future.
to wan-keep ur jokes on
to yimian-do put smile on ur face
*sorry happen to have this pic onli*
btw.
they have celebrated earlier.
and of course they get the "SABOTAGE"
wan left earlier so yimian n longz get it.
the FISH n CO staff celebrated it wif them.
they hav to stand on the chair.
there were firecracker.
bdae song, fish n co cheer.
to wenlong happy advance bdae.
best regard
ur class
Monday, December 10, 2007
EG2
EG2(11/12/07)->1.30-3.00pm
PROG/GRP/STDno./STDname./SEATno./VENUE
PDI T1P2 10047361J YI HONG 300 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10050378J CONNIE 301 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048235D DEXTER 302 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10045179D TZE CHOW 303 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049317F YI MIAN 304 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10050024E JASMINE 305 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10033488F WEN LONG 306 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048396B TING HUI 307 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046808K SAMUEL 308 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049884E FADZLI 309 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049291E RIDZUAN 310 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046361K JOANNE 311 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10045894B SELENA 312 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048471B PENG HUI 313 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046067A CHIAT LIN 314 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048727D TECK CHYE 315 CC LEVEL 1
PDIT1P2 10046182C SHERRY 316 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10047856F HWEE LENG 317 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046888D RENEE 319 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049974C MEIXIN 320 CC LEVEL 1
MDA1(12/12/07)->9.oo-10.30am
[50-03-02]
PROG/GRP/STDno./STDname./SEATno./VENUE
PDI T1P2 10047361J YI HONG 300 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10050378J CONNIE 301 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048235D DEXTER 302 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10045179D TZE CHOW 303 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049317F YI MIAN 304 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10050024E JASMINE 305 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10033488F WEN LONG 306 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048396B TING HUI 307 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046808K SAMUEL 308 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049884E FADZLI 309 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049291E RIDZUAN 310 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046361K JOANNE 311 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10045894B SELENA 312 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048471B PENG HUI 313 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046067A CHIAT LIN 314 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10048727D TECK CHYE 315 CC LEVEL 1
PDIT1P2 10046182C SHERRY 316 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10047856F HWEE LENG 317 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10046888D RENEE 319 CC LEVEL 1
PDI T1P2 10049974C MEIXIN 320 CC LEVEL 1
MDA1(12/12/07)->9.oo-10.30am
[50-03-02]
Thursday, December 06, 2007
Poly plugs gap with new diploma course in business, social enterprise
Poly plugs gap with new diploma course in business, social enterprise
By Lin Yanqin, TODAY Posted: 06 December 2007 0841 hrs
SINGAPORE: They have the passion to run a sustainable business, but not the skills. They also lack support. These were some of the problems confronting social enterprises that a committee recently identified — and now, Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) will take a step towards addressing these issues.
Its School of Humanities is offering a new diploma in business and social enterprise. For its first intake next year, the school plans to take in 40 students for the three-year programme, which will cover a mix of business and social enterprise modules from the principles of accounting to non-profit organisation management. Just as importantly, students will also be mentored by local and foreign social entrepreneurs and gain hands-on experience by working on social projects.
In their final year, students will be attached to private and public-sector organisations to work on a social enterprise project, either locally or overseas.
Said industry practitioner Alfie Othman, a member of the Social Enterprise Committee: "It's good that a specialised course is being offered and not something that's just part of a bigger course."
Mr Othman, the managing director of Ikhlas Holdings, a catering company that hires ex-offenders and single mothers, added: "This course and the infrastructure recommended by the committee will encourage people to commit to and take a shot at the industry."
On the other hand, while teaching the basics of running a business "would be helpful", the passion and creativity that social entrepreneurship needs is not something to be taught in the classroom, said Lien Foundation Centre for Social Innovation centre director Carolyn Seah.
Its report last week on social enterprise recommended that more courses be launched at the tertiary level to teach the application of business skills in a non-profit sector. "We can create all the infrastructure and support, but that's just half the component. You still need the heart component, which can't be taught," said Ms Seah.
NP's School of Humanities director Choo Cheh Hoon, underlining the "growth potential" of the sector, said the course could help make the sector more "robust" and equip students with a social heart with the right business skills.
A possible partner in the mentorship scheme is the Schwab Foundation for Social Enterprise, which also helps to find internships worldwide. The school will hold its annual open house next month.
source taken from:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/315800/1/.html
By Lin Yanqin, TODAY Posted: 06 December 2007 0841 hrs
SINGAPORE: They have the passion to run a sustainable business, but not the skills. They also lack support. These were some of the problems confronting social enterprises that a committee recently identified — and now, Ngee Ann Polytechnic (NP) will take a step towards addressing these issues.
Its School of Humanities is offering a new diploma in business and social enterprise. For its first intake next year, the school plans to take in 40 students for the three-year programme, which will cover a mix of business and social enterprise modules from the principles of accounting to non-profit organisation management. Just as importantly, students will also be mentored by local and foreign social entrepreneurs and gain hands-on experience by working on social projects.
In their final year, students will be attached to private and public-sector organisations to work on a social enterprise project, either locally or overseas.
Said industry practitioner Alfie Othman, a member of the Social Enterprise Committee: "It's good that a specialised course is being offered and not something that's just part of a bigger course."
Mr Othman, the managing director of Ikhlas Holdings, a catering company that hires ex-offenders and single mothers, added: "This course and the infrastructure recommended by the committee will encourage people to commit to and take a shot at the industry."
On the other hand, while teaching the basics of running a business "would be helpful", the passion and creativity that social entrepreneurship needs is not something to be taught in the classroom, said Lien Foundation Centre for Social Innovation centre director Carolyn Seah.
Its report last week on social enterprise recommended that more courses be launched at the tertiary level to teach the application of business skills in a non-profit sector. "We can create all the infrastructure and support, but that's just half the component. You still need the heart component, which can't be taught," said Ms Seah.
NP's School of Humanities director Choo Cheh Hoon, underlining the "growth potential" of the sector, said the course could help make the sector more "robust" and equip students with a social heart with the right business skills.
A possible partner in the mentorship scheme is the Schwab Foundation for Social Enterprise, which also helps to find internships worldwide. The school will hold its annual open house next month.
source taken from:
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/315800/1/.html
Tuesday, December 04, 2007
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