Can you make the right decision?



Today I went for a Mathematics ACE seminar/ project today, organized by Mr Colin Ton and Mr Chua Boon Woo. It is about using Mathematics to made the best decision possible by considering all the factors.

You can use it for any sort of situation. Be it to decide whether you should ask a girls out for dinner and ask her to be your girlfriend or whether to take a shoot in a game of soccer, etc.

It is very simple and I will try to explain it to you guys. Using the four operation +, -, x , /, we can easily form our equation.

First and foremost, we must first find our situation. I will use a simple situation.

Should I buy the mobile phone or not.

Legends( Variables) Scale

Cost of phone- C 1-10

How much do I need the phone-N 1-10

How much do I want the phone-W 1-10

Functions and Applications of the phone- FA 1-10

The variable can be divided into two parts. Negative( decrease the chance of me buying the phone) and Positive( increase the chance of me buying the phone).

Negative= Cost of phone, How much do I want the phone.

Positive= Functions and Application of the phone, How much do I need the phone

The operations we used must also correspond to whether the variable is negative of positive.

Negative= + and x

Positive = - and /

Now we can start our equation.

(FA+N)/ (C+W)= 0.1-10

0.1 is the minimum answer we can get from this equation

10 is the maximum answer we can get from this equation

Therefore, if the answer is more than 1, I will buy the phone. If the answer is less than one, I will not buy the phone.

This equation might seem easy enough to do but this is only because they are only a few variables. When there are many variable, the trouble will come.

I hope that you guys find this helpful and can finally made the better decision in any situation once you read this.

If you find this too complicated to understand, the easiest way to make the better decision is to consider all the advantages and disadvantages before making the choice as it will increase the chance of you making the right choice.

I find that this seminar is worthwhile as I get to bring away what I had learnt there and is able to apply it in life when I am making a choice.

I feel that going for courses and seminar solely for ACE purposes is wrong and incorrect as ACE are meant for you to learn something out of the class syllabus. You don’t do ACE just for the sake of doing it. You have to enjoy the course, enjoy the process and learn something from the ACE assignments.

Hence, I would like to conclude by reminding you guys that today is already week 6 and I hope that you guys will treasure the time left and complete all the ACE for this term.

LAW or MORAL?



Today we had our Chinese Current Affairs. It is about littering in Singapore and whether we should use stricter law to stop it or use moral education to educate Singaporean against littering. They are two sides in this debate and some of my classmates are asked to have a debate with each other depending on which side you are on.

Here are some of my friends views on this problems:

LAW Point of view

I feel that law is the only way to go as it is only by enforcing law will the citizen be able to stop littering. Since Singaporean a more materialistic, they tend to treasure they valuable more, especially their money. Singaporeans are unwilling to part with their money. Therefore, by enforcing law, people will think twice before they litter as they are afraid to get caught and will need to pay fines that range from about a few hundred dollar to a thousand dollar for repeat offenders. They will not think about affecting their moral when they are about to litter. Therefore, using moral education is not helping Singaporeans to stop littering. Furthermore, this can also be confirmed by factual knowledge that with law imposed, there are fewer cases of people caught littering. Some other suggestions to prevent Singaporean from littering are to increase the fine further. Like instead of a few hundreds dollars for first time offenders it should be a few thousand dollars for first time offenders. This will tell the citizen that the government and NEA( National Environment Agency) are treating littering seriously and they will do whatever it takes to stop it from happening again.

MORAL Point of view

I feel that moral is the only way to go as results have shown that more than half of the people caught littering are youths. Therefore, it is only through educating the youth can we really stop littering. Moral education is important as it teaches everyone to be a better person and do things that are morally correct. Littering is regarded as incorrect. Through moral education, more people will know that littering is incorrect and they can also spread it out to their families and friends so that more will get the message that littering is wrong and they can spread it to even more people. This is the advantage of moral education. By using law to enforce littering is impossible. Everyday, there is bound to be lots of people littering and all the officers will not be able to catch everyone of them and fine them, thus everybody will not think twice about littering as the percentage of getting caught is very small. Furthermore, the reason why Singapore got it reputation of being a green city is because of the hard work of the road sweeper Without their hard work, sweeping up all the rubbish and litters on the ground, Singapore will become a rubbish dump in no time. Moral education teacher us to spare a thought for other and it will be the benefit of the road sweeper if Singaporeans can spare a thought for them and not litter taking into account of the road sweepers being in the hot sun all day just to clean up the mess we made.

MY Point of view

Personally, after this debate/discussion, I feel that both cannot exist without each other. Both law and moral and education have to work hand in hand to make Singaporeans stop littering. Without law, littering will definitely increase even with the help of moral education. Moral education can only go as far as to educate people but can not completely prevent them from doing so. With moral education, littering will also increase as less people will know that littering is incorrect and there are not many officers to go around catching everybody who litters. However, with both imposed upon Singaporeans, the law will prevent Singaporeans from littering as it inflict pain on the citizen if they lose their hard-earned money just because of this small act of littering. On the other hand, moral education can act as CCTVs and monitor everybody and prevent them from littering. If the person want to litter, there will be a string tugging in him and that will cause him to think whether or not to litter.

Thus, I conclude that Law and Moral education must both be imposed together. Everybody has a part to play in keeping Singapore a CLEAN and GREEN city.

What are your views on this issue? Is there any other solution other than the two I mentioned above? Please feel free to comment.

Sportsmanship?? Part II


Sorry guys for not posting for so long. It had been a tedious, tiring and stressful month for me and I think for everyone as well. Tests are coming and the workload is increasing. With CCA and homework to juggle, it is quite a marvelous feat for me to be still surviving and not dead from exhaustion. We are only secondary 2 and I wonder how we are going to manage in Secondary 3. However, this is not the point of this blog post. Just wanted a channel to vent my “anger”.

Moving on. I am sure that all of you, if not most of you had heard of the ACSI and SAS “interesting” and “exciting” rugby match. It was more of a boxing tournament though. Some background information for you guys, for those who have yet heard about this incident.

At the B Division finals of the rugby competition, ACSI emerged victorious against SAS by a mere margin of one point, 8-7. This is such a thrilling match that is not to be missed. However, the show was not over after the final whistle. A fight broke out involving Leonard Wee and an opposing SAS player. It left Leonard Wee with a bloodied mouth and nose.

I am sure that all of you will think that the SAS player is in the wrong for hitting Leonard and that he should be punish. I also thought that way too when I first read about it. You might think that the reason why the SAS player hit Leonard is because they lost the match by only a point and cannot swallow his pride and wanted to take revenge and thus hit Leonard. However, that might not be the case if you know the full story.

According to some of my friends from ACSI, it was Leonard who first provoked the SAS player in the first place. He called the SAS player a loser. If I am not wrong this is what Leonard said, “ Loser! Go back to ITE”. From what I have heard, the SAS player was formerly from SAS but went to ITE. And SAS called the player back to play for their school. What the ACSI said was really insulting. If I were the SAS player I would also not be able to take the insult and punch him in the face. You might notice how I emphasize that all this information was from my friend and might not be true. So it is your choice to choose which one to believe in. Whether Leonard provoked the SAS player or the SAS player punched Leonard because he cannot accept the defeat. Whatever the case, I want to point out that both Leonard and SAS lacked sportsmanship.

After the game, the SAS player should try to accept the defeat no matter how hard it is and admit that both sides fought hard and tried their best. The SAS player should at the end shake hand with the opposing team and congratulate them on their achievement. While Leonard upon winning the game should not agitate the losing team even more but instead encourage the losing team that they have to try harder next year and meet in the finals again. After the match both team should shake hands with each other to show that both teams had a wonderful game with each other and it is an honour to be part of this thrilling match. This should have been the case for this rugby match so that none of the fighting would began in the first place and of course this also applies to other sports as well. This is what sports is all about to make new friends and of course to work hard and strive for excellence and not all about winning and fighting(except for sports like judo, wrestling ,etc).

Violence will not solve problems but instead creates more. So if one insult you, you should not resort to violence but instead tell it to the teacher or coach, etc to solve the problem diplomatically. Once a fight starts more will follow and it is hard to stop it, similar to the case for both World Wars. Therefore, we have to be more friendly towards each other and try not to agitate the person purposely to prevent such incident from happening.

Hence, I conclude that in sports, having sportsmanship and discipline are important and these traits are what make athletes special, different from those who don’t take up sports. Let play our part and not tarnish the image of sports.

Sportsmanship and fighting spirit!!!


Today marks the day of the end of the B division Water Polo Championship. Although we lost, we still gained lots of other things. Winning is not always everything. I saw what true water polo is today. “true” as in how waterpolo should be played. I understand what waterpolo really is and why it appeals to so many people. Waterpolo not only about swimming, ball techniques and skill, outwitting your opponent. What is lacking here is the fighting spirit, the spirit to fight till the end and not give up even if the opponent are stronger. I am sure that fighting spirit also applies to other sports as well.

At the B division Waterpolo championship, ACSI were the favourites to win as they overcome HCI in the preliminary round 6-2. It seem as though HCI will lose and that ACSI will have a comfortable win, as they were arguably the best waterpolo team in Singapore. However, all did not go well for them.

Our seniors did not think about losing. Their mindsets were set to win. They were not about to give up easily as that would mean that all their training they had put in, all the sweats and pain and sufferings that they had gone through would all go to waste if they lose this match. Their sacrifices were all for this one match, the finals. Furthermore, they were looking forward to break the record. To end the drought of B division gold medal for so many years. Lastly, the were lots of supporters there at CCAB, supporting, cheering, screaming their lungs out for them, to encourage them to not give up and aim for gold. The supporters were awesome, overwhelming ACSI’s supporter with their loud and booming voices, even when ACSI was using drums and other tools to make as much noise as possible. They rocked the CCAB. With so many stakes at hand, our seniors were not in the hurry to loss to ACSI.

ACSI was stunned when HCI took the lead with 2-1 in the first half. It was their first time experiencing such situation as they were always having a comfortable lead in front. At that moment, they knew that they had to give it their all or they could just lose the championship title. It was really a very tough fight after the first half, with ACSI taking the lead several times, but HCI always equalized in the end. This was not possible without the centre back help who defended well and snatched away any ball that comes his way. Their defense was solid-rock and this was not possible without the other teammates focusing, as they wanted to win the gold badly and playing their best. However, ACSI forced in a shot in the last quarter and shattered everyone’s heart, making the score 5-4 in favour of ACSI. However, despite this, our seniors refused to back down and attacked relentlessly hoping to land in another shot but to no avail. In the end our seniors had to settle with the silver, though they knew they were the better team and should have won. However, they had sportsmanship and congratulate ACSI for winning the gold medal. They did not fight with the ACSI nor regretted the game they played. They accepted their defeat and held their heads high, thanking the supporters for their help in cheering them on. This is the true spirit of waterpolo.

Seeing that they had done so much for the team, seeing how hard they fought in the water, refusing to give in and seeing their sadness in their eyes was really disheartening but yet inspiring. It inspired me to do better, inspired me to restore the gold medal next year that they lost by a small margin and inspired me to train harder and strive for excellence.


If you are interested in finding out what exactly happened in this exciting match please go to this link:
http://redsports.sg/2010/04/02/acsi-hci-final-waterpolo/

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