Wednesday, July 29, 2009

News Report - Hit-And-Run Accident on 29th July 2009

News reports today that a fatal hit-and-run accident had occurred on 29th July 2009, around peak hour, 5.30p.m., at CTE.

26-year-old, motorcyclist, Mr. Alan Kong Ai Lang, one of the victims of the fatal accident, suffered severe injuries after being hit by a 2009 BMW M3 Convertible and was sent to Tan Tock Seng hospital for immediate treatment. He fell into a coma soon after the operation the doctors performed on him.

23-year-old, driver, Miss Jamie Sian Jie Mi, another victim of the fatal accident, was however not as fortunate, after being bumped into by the Mercedes Benz and trapped in her own car, she was rushed to Tan Tock Seng hospital as she suffered fatal injuries. She was pronounced dead due to the large impact she had when the accident occurred.

26-year-old, Miss Jane Tan, eye-witness and also a student, said, “It happened so fast!” She was also sure that she saw two cars.

36-year-old, Mdm Moliah Bte Ismail, housewife, a passenger in a taxi passing by when the accident occurred, said, “All I heard was loud big bang!” She was unsure what had caused the accident.

52-year-old, Inspector Abdul Rahman, said, “There was a stream of blood on the road.” He was shocked by what was left of the motorcycle.

When interviewed, Inspector Abdul Rahman advised drivers to drive carefully, and also not to talk on the phone when driving. Bystanders were urged to come forward with information on the license plate number of the hit-and-run car, Mercedes Benz.

The Kong family was shocked upon receiving news about their son being involved in a hit-and-run accident and was in a coma at Tan Tock Seng hospital. Mr. Kong, father of Mr. Alan Kong, said, “I believe my son is a rational motorcyclist, I will get to the bottom of this matter and clarify matters with that irrational and irresponsible driver.”

When the Sian families were noticed about Miss Jamie Sian Jie Mi’s death, they were astonished. Miss Jamie Sian Jie Mi, being the only child of the family, was loved and pampered by both her parents. Mr. Sian said, “She had just gotten her driving license and we had just bought her the 2009 BMW M3 Convertible as a birthday present, but little did we expect things to turn out like that.”



Reported by: Rhobin Lim and Vivien Wong

Sunday, July 26, 2009

A Time When I Felt Unloved

When i was young i was send to a nanny as my parents was busy working and did not had the time to take care of me. I thought that they did not loved me and neglected me,when they leave me there i was very relunctant to let go. I felt lonely and sad,but i met new friends and had fun,and every night they will bring me out to play and eat dinner then send me back to the nanny house.As i grow up and matured now i think of it,actually they still cared about me, just that during that period of time i was young and ignorant.Their love for me stand strong,it will be and forever be that way.

Storm Recount

Ligthing is loud and scary,it never fails to scare me when i am young. Its thuderous voice shock me and it is the usual suspect that will make me run to my parents. My parens will calm me down and hug me. I always thought that the word lighting and ghost are related. When it rains at night i will hide under my blanket but now i have grown up and it is totally a different matter when it rain. In fact now i feel very relax whenever it rains,it just feel so cooling and makes me wants to sleep.

Situational Writing (Pulau Ubin)

Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio street 44
Singapore 569250

26 July 2009

Mr Vincent Lee
The Director
Urban Re-Development Authority
Jurong East Singapore 435568

Dear Mr Vincent,

Proposal to Upgrade Pulau Ubin

I,President of Green Plan 2012 Club, hereby sending in a proposal to upgrade Pulau Ubin.My school and I had recently been on a trip to Pulau Ubin and the condition of the facilities there were dirty and did not have the advance technology unlike singapore.So i decided to do a survey and ask a few people that i met along the road about Pulau Ubin facilities.

I met a man named abu lasakas lanea, he is a 60 years old man who is suffering from kidney cancer,he complained about the lack of medical facilities on this island.It is very inconvient for him to go all the way to the main island to recieve treatment.He wants a stable medical supplies and more clinics around the island.

Tomas choon a 16 year old school boy has to wake up as early as 4.30am and take a boat to the mainland to reach his school. It is very troublesome for him as he will not have enough sleep.He hopes that the goverment will build a few schools in his area.

Mary haslamb demands a stable water supply as lots of campers and tourist go there. She plans to open a coffe shop to serve thirsty customers.She wants proper roads to be build so that places can be more accessible and retain the natural beauty of Pulau Ubin too.

The upgrades will help change the lifes of the residents in Pulau Ubin,I hope you would consider the request of the residents. I hope to hear a favorable reply from you as soon as possible. Thank you.

Sunday, July 19, 2009

Natural Disaster

A moderate earthquake rocked southwest China on 10 july 2009, injuring at least 336 people and collapsing 10,000 homes, state media reported.

The magnitude-6.0 temblor, centered in Yunnan province's Yao'an county, damaged another 30,000 homes, the Xinhua News Agency said.

Thirty people suffered severe injuries, while the other 305 were slightly injured.

The quake was followed by eight aftershocks and the provincial civil affairs department was sending 4,500 tents, 3,000 quilts and other relief materials to Yao'an, while hundreds of police were dispatched to the disaster zone.

Yunnan is a quake-prone, mountainous region that lies on China's southern border with Thailand and Burma. It also borders Sichuan province, where a magnitude-7.9 quake last year left almost 90,000 people dead or missing.

In 1988, a 7.1-magnitude quake in Yunnan near Burma killed more than 930 people. More than 15,000 people died after a magnitude-7.7 earthquake in the province in 1970, though authorities at the time covered up information on casualties and damage amid the chaos of the Cultural Revolution.


Reported by Rhobin

Chek Jawa

Block 1188
Ang Mo Kio Avenue 10
#08-500
Singapore 885415

12 July 2009


Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio Street 44
Singapore 569250

Dear Students of Chong boonites

A TOUR TO CHEK JAWA

Our school is going to have a tour at Chek Jawa. The beauty of Chek Jawa is that several different ecosystems can be seen in one small area. These ecosystems and the plants and animals found there are no longer common in Singapore. They are also fast disappearing elsewhere in the world.The hill overlooking Chek Jawa is covered with trees and plants that shelter and feed a variety of animals.

The mangroves of Chek Jawa have many interesting plants and animals. Mangrove trees have unusual shapes and properties as they are adapted to being covered in seawater at high tide and to grow in soft mud. The new boardwalk into the mangroves bring you close to these trees as well to the wonderful wildlife. Fiddler crabs and mudskippers are the highlight of a visit to the mangroves.

The coral rubble area near the front beacon is probably the richest part of Chek Jawa and also the most fragile. Rarely exposed, even at low tide, this area shelters delicate sea creatures that prefer to be submerged most of the time. These include sponges in bewildering shapes and colours, delicate fan worms and even living corals! Octopuses, seahorses, nudibranchs and colourful flatworms are some of the other amazing residents of this special part of Chek Jawa.

Please come to Chek Jawa to experience Singapore wild marine life. You will enjoy this trip and bring back lots of knowledge.


Yours faithfully

Rhobin Lim
President
Green club

Wednesday, July 15, 2009

Terrorism

I think that terrorism in Singapore is not much a threat because our goverment is vigilant and will not let any signs of terrorism get into Singapore.Athough the goverment is watching over us,we must be on a look out.If we spot any suspicious items or people we must immdiately notice the police.

Terrorism affects me lightly as i have never met a terrorist and do not wish to meet one,terrorist only comes once in a blue moon. I believe that the police by now should had exterminate all signs of terrorism but there is surely something i could do to counter terrorist.I am not afraid of terrorism unless a terrorist is pointing a gun at my head or threatening to blow up himself together with me.I will try to attack the terrorist from the back if i see one in the public.

I think the punishment for terrorist should be very harsh,terrorist do crazy things and cannot control themself so imagine what will they do again if we release them.So hanging them to death of punishing them for life in prisonment is not a bad idea. If a terrorist really change then we should give him a second chance.We can help by staying vigilant and help to fight the terrorist if you see one on the road