Interviewer: Isaac tan yu kwuang / Tan Jia Wei
Interviewee: Brandon lim shao long
Info COM club
-Jiawei: What do you do after school?
-Brandon: Hello humans, since you u interview me, so I am going to tell you about my wonderful life on Wednesday. After having my lunch, I went to the indoor basketball court to play soccer with my friends. I always treat Wednesday as a day where I get to learn new skills with friends about soccer before going to my CCA. Hey, I remember u also play soccer with us just now.
Isaac: What do you think you can gain by playing soccer?
Brandon: Firstly, I can keep myself fit by playing soccer. Secondly, I am able to have fun with my friends. It will improve the bond between us by playing soccer as it requires teamwork.
Jiawei: What can you learn by playing soccer?
Brandon: I found out that playing soccer requires teamwork, communication & etc… In addition, I learn to respect, have good sportsmanship, shakes hand after a match even we lost.
Isaac: Thank you. That all we are going to ask you.
Even though Brandon is our classmates, I never expected him that he had such a meaningful day at Wednesday.
Article by: Tsunayoshi sawada Jiawei =D
Journalism Vongola
Wednesday, August 18, 2010
Wednesday, August 11, 2010
Origins of the YOG flame!
A) History of olympics
The Olympic Games started at Olympia in Greece in 776 BC.The Greek created statues and built temples in a grove dedicated to Zeus, a god among the gods. According to sculptor Phidias, it was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Scholars have speculated that the games in 776 BC were not the first games, but rather the first games held after they were organized into festivals held every four years as a result of a peace agreement between the city-states of Elis and Pisa. In 393 CE , the Roman emperor, abolished the games because of zeus influences. But around 1500years later France by Baron Pierre de went to revive the Games.
Origins of olympics
The games were held every four years from 776 BC to 393 AD, when they were abolished by the Christian Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 1170 years.
The successful campaign to revive the Olympics was started in France by Baron Pierre de Coubertin late in the 19th century. The first of the modern Summer Games opened on Sunday, March 24, 1896, in Athens, Greece. The first race was won by an American college student named James Connolly
Area of sport/ event
Football is located in a residential estate, Jalan Besar Stadium is a well-known landmark in Singapore. Jalan Besar Stadium is part of the Jalan Besar Sports and Recreation Centre – a community sports facility that includes the stadium and a swimming complex.
History
Jalan Besar Stadium was originally built in 1932. The stadium was the venue for major events such as the first Singapore Youth Festival in 1955, the first Singapore Armed Forces Day in 1969 and the 1984 National Day Parade.It was then rebuilt and reopened in June 2003.There is a 6,000 spectator capacity, the stadium was laid over again in 2008 with a better quality artificial turf, making the Jalan Besar Stadium field into the first-ever FIFA-approved Third Generation Football Turf in Singapore.
Source taken from
http://www.singapore2010.sg/public/sg2010/en/en_venues/en_compvenues/en_jalan_besar_stadium.html
GOOGLE!
The Olympic Games started at Olympia in Greece in 776 BC.The Greek created statues and built temples in a grove dedicated to Zeus, a god among the gods. According to sculptor Phidias, it was considered one of the Seven Wonders of the World. Scholars have speculated that the games in 776 BC were not the first games, but rather the first games held after they were organized into festivals held every four years as a result of a peace agreement between the city-states of Elis and Pisa. In 393 CE , the Roman emperor, abolished the games because of zeus influences. But around 1500years later France by Baron Pierre de went to revive the Games.
Origins of olympics
The games were held every four years from 776 BC to 393 AD, when they were abolished by the Christian Byzantine Emperor Theodosius I. The ancient Olympic Games lasted for 1170 years.
The successful campaign to revive the Olympics was started in France by Baron Pierre de Coubertin late in the 19th century. The first of the modern Summer Games opened on Sunday, March 24, 1896, in Athens, Greece. The first race was won by an American college student named James Connolly
Area of sport/ event
Sport
Football is located in a residential estate, Jalan Besar Stadium is a well-known landmark in Singapore. Jalan Besar Stadium is part of the Jalan Besar Sports and Recreation Centre – a community sports facility that includes the stadium and a swimming complex.
History
Jalan Besar Stadium was originally built in 1932. The stadium was the venue for major events such as the first Singapore Youth Festival in 1955, the first Singapore Armed Forces Day in 1969 and the 1984 National Day Parade.It was then rebuilt and reopened in June 2003.There is a 6,000 spectator capacity, the stadium was laid over again in 2008 with a better quality artificial turf, making the Jalan Besar Stadium field into the first-ever FIFA-approved Third Generation Football Turf in Singapore.
Source taken from
http://www.singapore2010.sg/public/sg2010/en/en_venues/en_compvenues/en_jalan_besar_stadium.html
GOOGLE!
Climate change!
Climate change~!
Scientists have assumed that any change caused by humans would occur over many decades. They are no longer so sure. As climatologist Peter deMenocal put it, "When I began my Ph.D. in 1986, the conventional wisdom was that it took 1,000 years to end an ice age; in '91 that figure was lowered to 100 years, and then just two years later, Richard Alley at Penn State published a paper about climate changing in two to five years." So I suspect that in another few decades, all the ice will melt and the world had to come to an end.
This picture shows how much damage the global warming had caused. In just a few decades, almost half of the ice glacier has melt. When the ice glacier melts into water, it takes much more space and so it caused flood. When it floods, it will spread to some other countries and those people living at the area will suffer. Those animals living underwater will die as they are unable to survive in such areas.
Scientists have assumed that any change caused by humans would occur over many decades. They are no longer so sure. As climatologist Peter deMenocal put it, "When I began my Ph.D. in 1986, the conventional wisdom was that it took 1,000 years to end an ice age; in '91 that figure was lowered to 100 years, and then just two years later, Richard Alley at Penn State published a paper about climate changing in two to five years." So I suspect that in another few decades, all the ice will melt and the world had to come to an end.
Article on racial harmony day
During the racial harmony day, the sec 3 had set up booths to promote racial harmony day. I had interview a guy which is Zhi Wei from 2e4.
Interviewer: Tan Jia Wei 2E3
Interviewee: Zhi Wei 2E4
~Interview with Zhi Wei about racial harmony~
It is about the opinion of what he thinks about racial harmony
Q1: What do you think about this year's racial harmony activity was a success?
Yes. As there is a lot of students and teachers wearing other races traditional clothes and there is booths selling traditional food and games.
Q2: Do you think that keeping racial harmony is important?
Yes it is important. Because it allows us to understand each other culture and tradition. I believe that even though we have a different skin color but after all we are humans. So I think that we can get along well with other races.
Q3: Do you like the idea of Singapore promoting racial harmony?
Yes I like. I can learn more culture and traditions with other races. We can also enjoy their festival too.
Article by : Jia Wei aka Tsuna
Interviewer: Tan Jia Wei 2E3
Interviewee: Zhi Wei 2E4
~Interview with Zhi Wei about racial harmony~
It is about the opinion of what he thinks about racial harmony
Q1: What do you think about this year's racial harmony activity was a success?
Yes. As there is a lot of students and teachers wearing other races traditional clothes and there is booths selling traditional food and games.
Q2: Do you think that keeping racial harmony is important?
Yes it is important. Because it allows us to understand each other culture and tradition. I believe that even though we have a different skin color but after all we are humans. So I think that we can get along well with other races.
Q3: Do you like the idea of Singapore promoting racial harmony?
Yes I like. I can learn more culture and traditions with other races. We can also enjoy their festival too.
Article by : Jia Wei aka Tsuna
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