Fright Night at the Asian Civilisations Museum (1 Empress Place), October 31

. Friday, October 30, 2009
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Enjoy colourful dances with fantastical characters, be amazed by a magician’s marvellous escape from chains and scare yourself in our Filipino horror movie screening.


Experience the museum at night as ghoulish ghosts from the Singapore Paranormal Investigators haunt the galleries. Come dressed in your beastly best to win best dressed prizes from Bacardi. Kids can also do face-painting and other fun craft activities.

Enjoy free ice-creams and Bacardi’s special Halloween drink during this night of fiendish fun! (while stocks last. Terms and conditions apply)


Free admission: 5pm – 1am
Children’s activities: 5pm – 10pm
Other programmes: 7pm – 1am

Top 10 Memory Improvement Tips

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Before you study for your next exam, you might want to use a few strategies to boost your memory of important information. There are a number of tried and tested techniques for improving memory. These strategies have been established within cognitive psychology literature and offer a number of great ways to improve memory, enhance recall, and increase retention of information.


1. Focus your attention on the materials you are studying.

Attention is one of the major components of memory. In order for information to move from short-term memory into long-term memory, you need to actively attend to this information. Try to study in a place free of distractions such as television, music, and other diversions..

2. Avoid cramming by establishing regular study sessions.

According to Bjork (2001), studying materials over a number of session’s gives you the time you need to adequately process the information. Research has shown that students who study regularly remember the material far better that those did all of their studying in one marathon session..

3. Structure and organize the information you are studying.

Researchers have found that information is organized in memory in related clusters. You can take advantage of this by structuring and organizing the materials you are studying. Try grouping similar concepts and terms together, or make an outline of your notes and textbook readings to help group related concepts..

4. Utilize mnemonic devices to remember information.

Mnemonic devices are a technique often used by students to aid in recall. A mnemonic is simply a way to remember information. For example, you might associate a term you need to remember with a common item that you are very familiar with. The best mnemonics are those that utilize positive imagery, humor, or novelty. You might come up with a rhyme, song, or joke to help remember a specific segment of information..

5. Elaborate and rehearse the information you are studying.

In order to recall information, you need to encode what you are studying into long-term memory. One of the most effective encoding techniques is known as elaborative rehearsal. An example of this technique would be to read the definition of a key term, study the definition of that term, and then read a more detailed description of what that term means. After repeating this process a few times, your recall of the information will be far better..

6. Relate new information to things you already know.

When you are studying unfamiliar material, take the time to think about how this information relates to things that you already know. By establishing relationships between new ideas and previously existing memories, you can dramatically increase the likelihood of recalling the recently learned information..

7. Visualize concepts to improve memory and recall.

Many people benefit greatly from visualizing the information they study. Pay attention to the photographs, charts, and other graphics in your textbooks. If you don’t have visual cues to help, try creating your own. Draw charts or figures in the margins of your notes or use highlighters or pens in different colors to group related ideas in your written study materials..

8. Teach new concepts to another person.

Research suggests that reading materials out loud significantly improves memory of the material. Educators and psychologists have also discovered that having students actually teach new concepts to others enhances understanding and recall. You can use this approach in your own study by teaching new concepts and information to a friend or study partner..

9. Pay extra attention to difficult information.

Have you ever noticed how it's sometimes easier to remember information at the beginning or end of a chapter? Researchers have found that the position of information can play a role in recall, which is known as the serial position effect. While recalling middle information can be difficult, you can overcome this problem by spending extra time rehearsing this information or try restructuring the information so it will be easier to remember. When you come across an especially difficult concept, devote some extra time to memorizing the information..

10. Vary your study routine.

Another great way to increase your recall is to occasionally change your study routine. If you are accustomed to studying in one specific location, try moving to a different spot to study. If you study in the evening, try to spend a few minutes each morning reviewing the information you studied the previous night. By adding an element of novelty to your study sessions, you can increase the effectiveness of your efforts and significantly improve your long-term recall.



References:
Bjork, D. (2001, March). How to succeed in college: Learn how to learn. APS Observer, 14(3), 9.

Suntec to transform into hub for Youth Olympic Games events

. Wednesday, October 28, 2009
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Wed, Oct 28, 2009

my paper
By Jake Chng

SUNTEC Singapore International Convention & Exhibition Centre will be a hub for activities at next year's inaugural Youth Olympic Games (YOG).


It will host six sports - boxing, fencing, judo, taekwon-do, wrestling and handball - as well as exhibitions for the Games' Culture and Education Programme.

Selected mainly for its top-class facilities and easy accessibility, Suntec is also one of only two venues to hold both YOG sporting events and the Culture and Education Programme. The other venue is *scape Youth Space.

"I think this would be a good challenge to Suntec and a good opportunity for us to show our flexibility and quality of infrastructure that we have," said Minister for Community Development, Youth and Sports Vivian Balakrishnan, during yesterday's announcement of Suntec Singapore as YOG sponsors.

"It's right in the heart of town and, with the six sporting events it is hosting, we are very sure this would be a good experience for the athletes, officials and spectators."

Suntec expects 8,000 to 10,000 visitors daily during the YOG, and has already made plans to dedicate the entire convention centre to the Games.

i.Qandy = online beauty and talent contest

. Friday, October 23, 2009
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Calling all tertiary students!


If you are between the age of 16-27, good looking, smart and talented,

we want YOU to be our next i.Qandy!

What is i.Qandy?

i.Qandy is an online beauty and talent contest by Republic Polytechnic in collaboration with AsiaOne. A search for individuals who can inspire and be good role models for youths in Singapore.

Sign up now (or nominate your friends) to win $500 worth of shopping vouchers.




1) Send your:
Name
IC or Passport No.
School
Contact Number
E-mail Address

2) Attach the following:
Full-Length Photo
150 words (or less) to tell us why you should be chosen for i.Qandy
(Optional) A short video about yourself (Not more than 2 min)

3) to i.Qandy09@gmail.com. Please title your email “I wanna be an i.Qandy!”




How the contest works
Ten Qandidates will chosen to be featured on the official i.Qandy website.
Photos, videos, interviews and feature profiles will be published on the official i.Qandy website
Readers will vote for their favourite male and female Qandidates who will be crowned as AsiaOne’s first Mr and Ms i.Qandy.



Celebrate Halloween in Singapore ! (31st October 2009, Saturday)

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Halloween Party Bus by:

Halloween Party Bus itinerary can be found here:

Levi's sales

. Thursday, October 22, 2009
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From 19 Oct (Mon) to 25 Oct (Sun)


Location: Suntec City, Tropics Atrium

LEVI's $50 for old jeans Promotion is back!

. Tuesday, October 20, 2009
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Exchange your old jeans (of any brand!) for an instant $50 off
any regular-priced Levi's bottom ($100 and above).

M1 to offer iphones at the end of this year!

. Sunday, October 18, 2009
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M1 is to offer Apple iphones at later this year.

Students who are contemplating to get iphones, should wait and hope for a drop in the market price now that Singtel is facing a competitor.

where there's competition, consumers are most likely to benefit. =D

Updated Singtel Youth/Student Plan Promotion

. Friday, October 16, 2009
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Visit: http://home.singtel.com/youth/ for the different plans and details.

Visit: http://home.singtel.com/youth/singtel-youth-buddies.asp?247SEM for the referral system-promotion.

NETS FlashPay Card

. Thursday, October 15, 2009
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NETS FlashPay Cards can be used:
 on buses, MRT trains, retail points (over 2500 retail outlets) and ERP gantries/carparks

There are two different promotions:
[1] Purchase at INETS Kiosks (more attractive promo)
Pay card fee: $5
Top-up: $10 (for example)
Total spending: $15
Bonus: + $7
Amount available for use: $17
If no promo, amount available for use is only $10.

[2] Purchase at Transitlink ticket office, 7-11 stores, Cheers (Fairprice Xpress), SPH buzz kiosks or NETS sales & customer service centres.
Total spending: $12, includes:
Card fee: $5
Bonus: + $5
Amount availble for use: $12
If no promo, amount available for use is only $7.


On top of that, there are many other promotions such as
$1 Deal (participating outlets):
- assorted donut at $1 each (Donut Factory)
- all Old Chang Kee over-the-counter products at $1 each (smalltomato team's favourite! yay.)
- Popular
- Buzz
- Mr Bean
- 7-11
etc!

one disadvantage found:
*there is no concession available for this NETS FlashPay Card. (well, at least not yet.)

but $1 each for all old chang kee over-counter products! why should we not get it right?






Free music trial class for POLY STUDENTS!

. Wednesday, October 14, 2009
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As long as you hold a valid student pass of any local Polytechnics, you are entitled to attend one free trial class* of your choice.

Choose from:
Vocals performance (english/chinese)
Guitar/Bass guitar
Keyboard
Drums
Songwriting
Sing and Play
Music Production
Classical Piano

*$10 admin fee is required to book the class. Other T&Cs apply.

For more information, visit:
http://www.epistage.sg/epiclub/


smalltomato team thinks that $10 for the experience in a music class is pretty worth!

smalltomato team's reminder:
Always keep in mind to sign up for any courses/packages only if you really want to. 
Never get "talked into" into signing up.

7 thoughts that are bad for you

. Tuesday, October 13, 2009
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1) Cynicism


Cynics who tend to be suspicious and mistrustful of others, a character trait that scientists refer to as hostility, may have an increased likelihood of developing heart disease. "These aren't necessarily hot-headed people, but people who are more likely to read into people's behavior as some hostile motive," Stephen Boyle said during a telephone interview.
In a study of more than 300 Vietnam veterans who were healthy at the study start, Boyle found that those who scored high on measures of hostility were about 25 percent more likely to develop heart disease.

Boyle and his colleagues think that hostile individuals might experience more stress, which can cause spikes in an immune-system protein called C3 that has been linked with various diseases, including diabetes. In fact, the participants with higher scores on hostility showed an increase in these proteins while the non-hostile men showed no such increase.


2) Lack of Meaning


If you lack a sense of purpose, your stay on Earth could be truncated. A study involving more than 1,200 elderly participants who didn't have dementia at the study's start found that those who indicated having a high purpose in life were about half as likely to die over the study period, which lasted up to five years. The results, published in the June 15 issue of the journal Psychosomatic Medicine, held regardless of a person's age, sex, education and race, along with level of depression and neuroticism.
"Persons with high purpose readily derive meaning from and make sense of the events of their lives, and likely engage in behaviors and activities that they deem important," said study researcher Patricia Boyle of the Rush Alzheimer's Disease Center in Chicago.

Some other research has suggested that people with a higher sense of purpose may have different levels of stress hormones, better heart health or improved immune systems, though more research is needed to firm up any of these biological mechanisms, she said.
The opposite also holds: "The findings from our study suggested that people who no longer set and work actively toward goals or enjoy their day-to-day activities (how they spend their time) are those with greater mortality risk," Boyle told LiveScience.


3) Fretting


People who are highly neurotic -- constantly worried and anxious, and prone to depression -- die sooner on average than their chill counterparts. And a recently reported study of nearly 1,800 men followed over a 30-year period suggests that's partly because neurotics are also more likely to smoke. Perhaps having a cigarette eases anxiety, said study researcher Daniel Mroczek of Purdue University in Indiana, adding that such a short-term payoff might not be worth it if it kills you down the line.


4) Lack of Self-control


Late for appointments? Can't keep your desk organized? No self-control? These seemingly benign qualities could take a toll on your health.
A review of more than 20 studies and nearly 9,000 participants revealed people who are conscientious -- organized and self-disciplined, as opposed to impulsive -- live two to four years longer than others. Study researcher Howard S. Friedman of the University of California, Riverside, suspects the boost in lifetime can be attributed partly to the fact that highly conscientious individuals are less likely to smoke or drink to excess, and live more stable and less stressful lives. The study is detailed in a 2008 issue of the journal Health Psychology.

5) Anxiety


The jitters can put a strain on your noggin, research suggests. Compared with the highly frazzled, individuals with a mellow demeanor who are outgoing may be less likely to develop dementia, which can be caused by Alzheimer's disease and other illnesses. The claim is based on a study that followed more than 500 elderly individuals for five years. Among the outgoing extroverts, dementia risk was 50 percent lower for participants who were calm compared with those who were prone to distress.

6) Gloom and Doom


The gloomy, inhibited person is not just at a disadvantage socially, but also physically.
A preliminary study of more than 180 patients suffering from peripheral arterial disease (plaque buildup in the arteries) showed participants with so-called type D, or distressed, personality, had an increased odds of dying sooner than other people. Type-D people are more likely to experience negative emotions while at the same time hold in their feelings.
The researchers, who detail their work in the August issue of the journal Archives of Surgery, suggest the personality type is linked with the body's immune system as well as stress response system.

7) Stress


Whatever you do, don't let this list worry you! Research is showing that prolonged stress can be deadly, and if it doesn't do you in, workplace stress can increase your chances of heart disease, flu virus, metabolic syndrome and having high blood pressure.
A study of nearly 700 Israeli workers found that those who experienced job burnout (when work stress becomes unmanageable) were nearly twice as likely as others to develop type 2 diabetes, in which a person's body becomes resistant to the sugar-regulating hormone called insulin.
And while a job promotion might boost your income, it also stresses you out. British researchers recently found that when people get promoted, they suffer on average about 10 percent more mental strain and are less likely to find time to go to the doctor.

http://www.livescience.com/health/090911-7-bad-thoughts-1.html

Plight of migrant workers :(

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TWC2 has produced two videos on the plight of migrant workers in Singapore.
It's not easy for these migrant workers to be leaving their hometown to work overseas just so to earn more money for their families.
Yet, their fate seems to lie in the hands of irresponsible employers.
They are normal beings like us and definitely don't deserve such treatment.

Heart-wrenching isn't it?

There is something YOU can do.

Sign up as a volunteer here:
http://www.twc2.org.sg/site/

Student promotion at Manhatten Fish Market! only at $6.90!

. Monday, October 12, 2009
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Valid for dine-in only
Mondays to Fridays, 2pm to 6pm (except eve of and on public holidays)
Please present Student ID upon ordering.
Note: Prices are subjected service and prevailing government taxes (the faint-printed&small-font clause on the poster)

*assuming that its an additional of 17% service&government taxes,
total cost will be around $8.10.

smalltomato team would say that it's still a great deal cos' it's Manhatten Fish Market! :D

Eng Wah student special

. Friday, October 9, 2009
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Fish & Co Express - "one bite & you're hooked!"

. Wednesday, October 7, 2009
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Student Meal : $4.50
add only 50cents more for upsize!

smalltomato team has tried their Fish&Chips Student meal+upsize and we love it. :)
it's definitely worth paying the $5!


now, they even have coupons available online!
coupons are valid till : 31st October 2009
download them here: http://www.fish-co.com/fcx/promo.html
hurry now before the promotion ends!


Located at:
Downtown East
1 Pasir Ris Close
#01-40B
Singapore 519599

BYSI Warehouse Sale

. Friday, October 2, 2009
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2nd Oct to 4th Oct 2009
10am – 8pm (2 – 3 October)
10am – 5pm (4 October)

Up to 80% off :
Dresses
Tops
Bottoms
Located at:
9 Kaki Bukit Place
Singapore 416187