Slumdog Millionaire

on Thursday, May 21, 2009

This movie has won many film awards, so it is a good film. Even without awards, it is still a good film. For Singapore and fortunate people like us, people who live in flats, wake up every morning from your house, from your bed, with nice comfy transport like air conditioned buses and MRTs to school or work everyday is a form of luxury for people like us.

For most people who are born, live, study, and work in those developing countries like India, they live in slums, walk to school, work to work, only enough cash for food, no cash for PSP, PC, arcades, movies, transport, clothes.. They cant afford fast food, fancy food like desserts and breadtalk, Q bread or Sweet Talk. Every day is day of survival for just food, these people will just eat rice only.. Meat is a luxury item.. These people reminds us that we must be thankful and work hard and do well in our studies, in our work.. Well, KM091B-ians, you are much fortunate and much better off than those people in developing countries, better than the people in India ( see how the people are living in the slums, their houses can be removed overnight without their knowledge suddenly)..

You have alot of potential and chances to work hard and do well. Start from today. Do it! You can!

Temperature Taking on 12 May & 18 May 2009

on Friday, May 8, 2009

Hi KM091Bians,

Please bring your own thermometers or sleeve for temperature taking on

12 May 2009

&

18 May 2009.

Periodic Temperature Taking will still be conducted in regards H1N1 virus.

ECP Photo 2 on 13 Jan 2009

on Tuesday, May 5, 2009


More builders of KM091B

ECP Photo on 13 Jan 2009


The builders of KM091B

Phase Test 2 on 19 May 2009

Hi KM091Bians,

Please note down the Phase Test 2 for IFIA module.

Date: 19 May 2009
Time: 1315 - 1515Hour
Venue: E204

Materials to read up on - Book 2 Lab Practical 24

Software: Dreamweaver & Access

Be prepared for the test. =)

U10 Theory on 6 May 2009 shifted to E204

Hi KM091Bians,

Kindly proceed to E204 @ 1000H for IFIA Theory lesson on 6 May 2009.

This is to clarify and resolve the practical lab practical 24.

See you all there. Help to sms and remind your other mates as well.

Bring your thermometers from 4 May 2009

on Monday, May 4, 2009

Hi KM091Bians,
From 4 May 2009, please bring your thermometers to school everyday. If you feel any fever or unwell, kindly sound out so that the thermometer may be used to check your temperature and we assist you to your condition.
For those without thermometers, please purchase 1 from the pharmacy by tuesday 5 May 2009 latest.

Swine flu is a very serious illness as it is highly contagious. Remember SARS in 2003. Treat this temperature taking exercise seriously. Your co-operation will ensure the safety of yourself and your classmate.

Trail online exam on 4 May 2009

on Friday, May 1, 2009

Hi KM091Bians,

There will a trial online exam on 4 May in the morning. Please come for the trial online exam to get yourself familiarise with how to do an online exam for your oncoming examinations this year.

Do not worry about studying for it as this is a trial exam only. =)

Swine Flu Frequently Asked Questions

Hi KM091Bians,

Swine Flu is onging worldwide. SG is not spared as well. Please be extremely careful and avoid going overseas during this period of time.

There will be temperature taking exercise starting from monday 4 May 2009 onwards until further notice. If you have your own thermometer, kindly bring them to class from monday onwards.

Below is a set of FAQ extracted from here.

FAQS on Swine Flu
1. What is Swine Flu (Swine Influenza)?
Swine flu is a respiratory disease affecting pigs that is caused by type A influenza virus. Swine influenza viruses may circulate among swine throughout the year, but most outbreaks occur during the late fall and winter months similar to influenza outbreaks in humans. It causes high levels of illness but low death rates in pigs.

2. Does Swine Flu affect humans?
Swine flu viruses that cause disease in pigs very rarely affect humans. However, sporadic human infections with swine flu have occurred. Most commonly, these cases occur in persons with direct exposure to pigs but there have also been documented cases of human-to-human spread of swine flu.

3. How does Swine Flu spread to humans?
Swine flu spreads to humans mainly through contact with infected pigs, which shed the virus in their saliva, nasal secretions and faeces. Limited human-to-human transmission can also occur in the same way as seasonal flu occurs in people.

4. Can people catch Swine Flu from eating pork?
There is currently no evidence to suggest that swine flu can be transmitted to humans from eating pork or pork products that have been thoroughly cooked.

5. What are the symptoms of Swine Flu in humans?
The symptoms of swine flu in people are expected to be similar to the symptoms of regular human seasonal influenza. An early symptom is high fever, and this is followed by cough, sore throat, runny nose, and sometimes breathlessness a few days later.

6. How can human infections with swine flu be diagnosed?
To diagnose swine flu, a respiratory specimen would generally need to be collected within the first 4 to 5 days of illness (when an infected person is most likely to be shedding the virus). However, some persons, especially children may shed the virus for 10 days or longer.

7. What medications are available to treat swine flu infection in humans?
There are four different antiviral drugs that are licensed for use in Singapore for the treatment of influenza: amantadine, rimantadine, oseltamivir and zanamivir. While most swine flu viruses have been susceptible to all four drugs, the most recent swine flu viruses isolated from humans are resistant to amantadine and rimantadine. At this time, the US CDC recommends the use of oseltamivir (Tamiflu®) or zanamivir (Relenza®) for the treatment and/or prevention of infection with swine flu viruses.

8. Are there any cases of Swine Flu in Singapore?
To date, there have been no human cases of swine flu detected in Singapore.

9. Is there any cause for alarm in Singapore?
No human swine flu cases have been reported in Singapore. MOH is monitoring the situation closely and will update the public should the situation change.

10. What is MOH doing to ensure that the disease is not transmitted here?
MOH maintains a comprehensive and well established disease surveillance system for the early detection of human cases of novel influenzas such as swine flu. In addition, MOH has sent a medical alert to all medical practitioners and staff in hospitals, national centres, private medical clinics and polyclinics to update them on the outbreak of swine flu in the USA and Mexico and to advise them to be vigilant for any suspect cases. When the situation warrants, MOH will step up public health measures e.g. quarantine of contacts, issue public health advisories, and work with other government agencies to screen visitors at our border checkpoints. Further, MOH has an influenza pandemic preparedness plan in response to a pandemic situation.
11. Is it safe to visit countries with cases of Swine Flu and will I be quarantined when I return? What travel precautions should I take?
There are currently no travel restrictions or quarantine advised by the World Health Organisation for swine flu. If you intend to travel to areas which have cases of swine flu (currently – Southern California and Texas in the United States; and Mexico), you should take note of the following measures to minimize your risk of acquiring swine flu:
- Avoid contact with persons with symptoms of influenza - Avoid crowded areas and maintain good ventilation.- Observe good personal and environmental hygiene. Wash hands thoroughly with soap and water frequently and when they are contaminated by respiratory secretions e.g. after sneezing.- Maintain good body resistance through a balanced diet, regular exercise, having adequate rest, reducing stress and not smoking.

12. What should I do if I suspect I have swine flu after returning to Singapore?
You should consult your doctor as soon as possible and inform your doctor if you have symptoms of swine flu and had recently travelled to areas which have cases of swine flu (currently – Southern California and Texas in the United States; and Mexico).

13. What should I do if I fall ill overseas?
You should consult a local doctor as soon as possible and refrain from traveling until you are certified fit by the doctor.

14. Does influenza vaccination help in preventing Swine Flu?
Vaccines are available to be given to pigs to prevent swine influenza. There is no vaccine to protect humans from swine flu. The seasonal influenza vaccine is unlikely to protect against H1N1 swine flu viruses.

15. Is it safe to come into contact with live pigs in nature reserves and the wildlife reserves?
So far, there are no known cases of swine flu in Singapore. However, proper hygiene practices, such as washing of hands after contact with animals including pigs, should be maintained.