Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: December 26, 2009
It’s strange, the more I exercise the more I prefer fruits to other sugar-added beverages, tea, milo, canned drinks, etc. Apparently, the sugar taste sharper & less pleasant compared to the sweetness from fruits.
We all think eating fruits means just buying fruits, cutting it and just popping it into our mouths. It’s not as easy [...]
Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: December 19, 2009
Source: Education Today and Tomorrow
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Please pass around to outstanding Malaysian students.
1) MARA Scholarship Programs
2) Yayasan Proton Scholarship
http://www.malaysia -scholarship. com/yproton. html
3) PTPTN Education Loan
4) The Star Education Fund
http://thestar. com.my/edufund
5) Astro Scholarship Award
http://www.astro. com..my/v5/ astrolife/ scholarship/
6) PETRONAS Education Scholarship Programs
7) 2007 MNRB Scholarship Fund
OCBC Bank Scholarship
9) Bank Negara Scholarship
10) [...]
Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: August 6, 2009
Discovered in: http://www.bodhilankarama.net/Videos/Videos.htm
Children Full of Life
(screened 22nd August, 2008 – 49 minutes)
Very moving award-winning documentary from Japan NHK which follows the life of a class of 10 year old students through an academic year in which they learn more about the realities of life and especially death and coping with emotions under the inspired guidance of [...]
Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: August 2, 2009
Source: Multiplication using Vedic Mathematic – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kZKOPKIHsrc&feature=related
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Credit for sharing: M L Ng & friends
ROMANCE MATHEMATICS
Smart man + smart woman = romance
Smart man + dumb woman = affair
Dumb man + smart woman = marriage
Dumb man + dumb woman = pregnancy
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OFFICE ARITHMETIC
Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: April 17, 2009
Bernama – Monday, April 13
SINGAPORE, April 13 (Bernama) – Singapore’s former prime minister Lee Kuan Yew told the republic’s new citizens to master English if they want to succeed in the city-state.
Posted by: Blog yOur Mind on: March 18, 2009
Channel NewsAsia – Wednesday, March 18
SINGAPORE: The trend of Chinese dialects dying out in Singapore is irreversible, said Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, who urged Singaporeans to focus more energy on learning Mandarin instead.