IMPORTANT: all the investment sharing is on my own trades, they were never meant as financial decision making calls. Don't follow blindly and do your due diligence all the time. The life of an undergrad student in a foreign country. He takes with him the values, talents and knowledge to a new place. Trying to excel in studies as well as in every aspects of his life. - Chun Keat
Sunday, April 26, 2009
Pirate English in Facebook!
Just want to share something cool. If you guys have a Facebook account, there is something cool which you can explore there which is you can change your language to Pirate English. An example after you've changed your language is that instead of "sign out", under Pirate English, it translates to "Abandon Ship". "password" to "secret code", "language" to "tongue"
Okay, how to change it? Just follow these simple steps.
First, after logging into your Facebook account, click on settings which you will see on your top right page.
Choose language and then in the box you see at the language page, scroll down until the end and you will see English(Pirate).
Click on English(Pirate) and your journey as a Pirate begins!!!
Thursday, April 23, 2009
Spiderman spotted in NUS Central Library
Enjoy this video taken by one of the students in the library.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
Love Story
Tuesday, April 7, 2009
Formal Hall Dinner
Lately, I've got the chance to perform in my hall's Formal Hall Dinner. I sang 4 songs which is Welcome to my Life (Simple Plan), You and Me(Lifehouse), I'm Yours(Jason Mraz) and I believe I Can Fly(R.Kelly). It is interesting working with the band for the first time.
We've had practices before that and I just want to share 2 videos which I took while we were having our practice. The songs are I believe I can fly and I'm yours. Hope you guys like it . =)
To what extent is PM Lee Hsien Loong’s government different from his predecessors?
This semester I am taking the module on Government and Politics of Singapore which is a Political Science module. I've got an assignment which is to write this 2000+ words long essay on How different is PM Lee from his predecessors. Just wanna share with u guys. By the way, I got a B+. =)
Prime Minister (PM) Lee Hsien Loong was appointed as the third prime minister of Singapore since 12 August 2004. A great responsibility was passed on to him to continue what his predecessors have done in Singapore which is providing security and delivering material prosperity for all, regardless of race. Before Senior Minister Goh Chok Tong stepped down as prime minister, speculations were made regarding the government under the soon- to-be Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong , for example, the government under PM Lee Hsien Loong would ensure the continuation of his father’s, Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew, policies. Chua Beng Huat, a Singapore sociologist, indicated that he did not expect any policy changes, although there was "definitely going to be a style difference".
First of all, the style of governance of MM Lee Kuan Yew back then when he was the Prime Minister was basically paternalistic or in other words dictatorship. Many scholars describe his governance as authoritarianism. MM Lee often makes decisions without consultation with the people.
On PM Lee’s National Day Rally speech, he introduced a “five-day work week” for the public sector, which means that the half-working day on Saturday is ceased from 1 January 2005 onwards.
Due to the different situation which occurs in Singapore if compared now to the past, the way policies which was made was totally different. During MM Lee Kuan Yew’s reign as the Prime Minister, in the 1960s, the rising birth rates, decreasing mortality rate and immigrations from peninsular Malaysia has resulted in a rapid population growth.
On 18 April 2005, the Singapore government announced about the decision to invest in two Integrated Resorts which is a euphemism for a casino-based development which will be located at Marina South and Sentosa.
Although it may seem like PM Lee and his government are making many new policy changes and the style of governance which might seem as a total contradict to his predecessors, like the development of casinos and also the policy which encourages the population to keep on increasing, the core principle of pragmatism in the style of governance still holds within all three Prime Ministers of Singapore. This brings to the next point which is the similarity of PM Lee Hsien Loong’s government and his predecessors.
Since Mr. Lee Kuan Yew took over as Prime Minister in Singapore in 1959, the government in his cabinet are formed by members of the People’s Action Party, PAP. This trend continues as we can see that the government formed by PM Lee Hsien Loong are still made up of members of the PAP. Therefore, it is very unlikely that the direction of governance by PM Lee’s government will defer much from the previous government as the current government are led by their predecessors from the same party. Hence, the core principles of governing Singapore are being carried down from generation to generation. These core principles include pragmatism, meritocracy, incorruption, multi-culturalism, and having an open economy. To further explain the point of the influence of the previous government on PM Lee’s government is that PM Lee has been working along with them before being promoted to Prime Minister. PM Lee has been involved in various key ministries, such as Trade & Industry, Defence and Finance, acted as the chairman of two important governmental committees and served as a Deputy Prime Minister to his immediate predecessor, Mr. Goh Chok Tong, for a period of 14 years. Aside from that, many of his team ministers served under the leadership of his predecessor as well. It is apparent that PM Lee and some of his team ministers now were also the ones who contributed in formulating policies which was made before PM Lee stepped up as Prime Minister. The rationale behind why there are such major policy changes is because there is a greater demand for democracy from the younger generation and the emergence of young educated Singaporeans who expects more from the government. However, no matter how drastic the policy changes might be, PM Lee is still leading his government according to the same ideology, namely pragmatism.
Furthermore, in MM Lee’s and SM Goh’s government back then, there was no more than one woman who has held the position of a minister at any one time to 1998.
To understand the government better, the team ministers who formed the government should be taken into account as well. The next point which will be discussed about is the difference between the team ministers which formed the government back in the 50’s compared to the government now in the 21st century. In the first generation of government which was led by the Prime Minister then Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, all of the team ministers received advanced education in England.
Conclusion, it should be stressed that the continuity of representation of government by the PAP leaders is the reason why there is still so much similarity in the government now as compared to the previous governments in Singapore. Although there is a difference in the style of governance and the leadership persona in the government, the Singapore government are still continuing the exact long held principles of governance. Besides that, with the existence of MM Lee Kuan Yew and SM Goh Chok Tong in the parliament, it is also very unlikely that PM Lee will somehow govern the country differently to a large extent. Based on what we can observe through his speeches and writings shows that PM Lee and together with his government is leading Singapore with much similarity in the political worldview as his predecessors. Hence, we can conclude that there is much more similarity between PM Lee’s government and his predecessors’ government.
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Thursday, April 2, 2009
Who Am I- Casting Crowns
So I went to the comm hall's grand piano and played his songs but ended up recording another song called Who Am I by Casting Crowns. Real nice song. Enjoy it...
Who Am I - Chun Keat