Thursday, September 30, 2010

First Presentation: Rotary Club of Victoria Singapore

Me, President Charles, and Jan
Jan, another scholar from Germany and I are doing our Rotary presentations together. This means that clubs are not overwhelmed by the six of us scholars all asking to present at their clubs. Our talk is called "From the Countryside to the Metropolis: The Importance of International Education".

Before we went to the talk Jan and I practiced, and when we gave the talk it went very well. My one complaint why do my heels give me blisters? No fun at all. Victoria was a very small club but they were really good to us. Maria Booey offered to talk us and show us the botanical gardens, and I have to admit that as much as I don't get out because, for Singapore standards I really do live in the middle of nowhere, it was nice to have someone willing to take me out.

Thank You Rotary Club of Victoria for being such a good welcome.

So I have been neglecting my duty to my blog. This is largely due to the massive number of readings, I stopped reading about 3 weeks ago and all of the Papers I have been writing. A research proposal for Professional Skills and now coming up a Term Paper for IR. This paper is 6,000 words which I would like to point out is only 2,000 word less than the minimum for the Thesis. Not really looking forward to writing that essay. The good thing is that this week is Rotary weekend so I have an reason on to start for a while.

Wednesday, September 15, 2010

Really Wednesday: Gym for Women

I'm not sure that I would want to go to this gym as it looks a little bit scary to me. This a really big sign in the MRT station at Pioneer. I just looks so strange that every time I see it I just want to laugh.

Wednesday, September 8, 2010

Freedom of Expression Singapore Style

Okay so I got an email from the dean of student services and I have to admit that I found this entertaining. Probably my posting the email is a violation but really give me a break. Can you really call this 'Freedom of Expression'? I don't think that you can.

Responsible Freedom of Expression – What are the legal implications?

Until recently, many students were unaware of the legal implications of expression of views in the
media. With increasing use of the internet, corresponding to a significant surge in blog sites and in a
new-age environment where “responsible freedom of expression” is touted and encouraged, there is
an urgent need for students to be kept informed and be aware of their responsibility.

The Student Affairs Office, working in conjunction with the Students’ Union, sought advice from
Ms Tay Hsiu Chieh (Director-Legal and Secretariat Office, NTU) to clarify issues for the benefit of
our students. In consultation with Mr Lau Kok Keng (Head, iTec Practice Group at Rajah & Tann), a
list of “Do’s and Don’ts” on the rules for internet postings were compiled.

Do's
- Comply with all NTU Rules & Regulations for Students, including the NTU CITS Rules for
Student User Accounts
- When blogging or posting, write about events as they happened and as accurately as possible
- Make positive or neutral comments about other people that will not affect their reputation or
insult them
- If comments are in any way derogatory, stick to the truth that can be proven, and try not to refer
to any particular person by name or in a manner that will cause his/her identity to be made
obvious or known
- If comments are your own opinions, ensure they are honest opinions of facts that concern
matters of public interest (eg. where a crime has been committed)
- Ensure any music, text or picture that you share on your blog/website is either free from
copyright, or the consent of the copyright owner has been obtained for the posting
- Otherwise, use no more than 10% of it. In addition, the portion used must be insignificant
compared to the entire song, video or literary work

Don'ts
- Make comments about people based on rumours, especially if they are derogatory
- Make false statements against people if it may cause them any harm
- Make racist comments or any comments that incite hatred among Singaporeans
- Make seditious comments
- Make comments that cause hatred or dissatisfaction about the Singapore justice system.
- Assume that you cannot be identified when you post content on online forums/blogs/message
boards from your computer with a nickname - you can be identified!!
- Put links to copyrighted songs or share the songs on your website/blogsite
- Use copyrighted images from other websites on your website as background or share them!
- Post obscene, vulgar, distasteful, sexually suggestive, abusive or offensive content in any form
- Create webpages / blogs containing information regarding politics and religion, unless you
have acquired proper licences from the Media Development Authority AND the written
approval of the University

Caveat Emptor!

By Mr Lau Kok Keng of Rajah & Tan LLP


Alright now if you look at the don'ts basically there is no freedom of expression. What I like is that they say in the beginning is that we don't know the implications. Well this only tells us what we should do and not do. So what are the punishments and implications of us not following these rules? Please tell me what is going to happen if I don't do this? Will they slap my hand, metaphorically, like they did when I didn't attend a seminar. What I would really like is some clarity. Please be consistent and clear. None of this beating around the bush please. WHAT IS GOING TO HAPPEN? Maybe you don't know either.

Really Wednesday: Flush

Okay I kind of agree with this. No one likes walking into a stinky bathroom. I just really like the little people and how funny they look. I like how they don't look Singaporean. Hmm... is this maybe not directed at Asians? Well maybe if they weren't so shocked I would be able to tell but for now we will just have to assume that they are rather strange looking people.

Friday, September 3, 2010

Food On Friday: Roasted Chicken and Rice

If this wasn't roasted chicken and was normal chicken it would be the national dish of Singapore. This comes with a nice chicken broth. I think that this is one of my favorite meals so far. I can take off the skin pretty easily and most of the time there are not bones. Nothing exciting. I'm trying to find something I promise.

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Really Wednesday: Don't Stand on the Toilet Seat

I don't know why but I have heard that these are necessary for people here. I guess they just don't know how to use a sitting toilet. I find it pretty funny and really enjoying seeing them when I go in the bathroom. I'm entertained every time.