Fri, 1 May 2009
Shared Items for Fri, 1 May 2009
- Church of Our Savior supports gay marriage
- Aporkalypse Now: More Reading on Purported Big Pig Agribiz Links.
- The Risk of Disease on a Very Crowded Little Red Dot
- Vol. 8 No. 2 Apr 2009 – Nice Work If You Can Get It
- Primary School Revamp
- Hunkerin’
- Virgin America: Now, with Absinthe.
- Just in: The new Monopoly Deal Card Game and Risk Reinvention
- I.Z. Reloaded: Online Refreshments: Exposed: Singapore Sakae Sushi Prankster
- Identity mobilisation – a threat to society
- Your sin or mine…
- What happens when you turn right 4 times
BREAKING NEWS: Church makes 360-degree turn with regard to previously-held views on homosexuality!
Swine flu spreads more easily with 6.5 million kukubirds crammed into 710.2 square metres of space (that’s, like, 10.9 square metres of space for everyone, BTW).
The latest offerings from the Quarterly Literary Review Singapore.
I’m not saying that Singapore should directly import all these changes and use them, but I feel that the fundamental mindset behind the UK revamp is something we could learn something from. It seems that the education system is evolving to become more socially, politically and globally relevant, and the revamp really tackles the fundamental frameworks (not physical infrastructure) of the education system.
OMJ this is really gross! I thought people had much more social awareness than that.
A danger to society is posed when identity mobilisation becomes the primary means to settle disputes. In that case, it’s really no more than street brawls. Once begun by one side, there is a tendency to become mutually escalating if the other side finds that reason doesn’t work and so must resort too to the same tactics. Eventually, the stronger side wins, not the better arguments.
…if vegetarians take over the Poultry Association to discourage the eating of meat, it would be counter productive – people will hate them rather than listen to their message.
It speaks volumes about my sense of direction when I stay in the hotel for 3 days, 2 nights, and only on the last day do I finally figure out that the hotel and the office are in the same building.
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