News Today in CNA
SINGAPORE: The charity arm of NTUC FairPrice has launched a project to help needy workers.
The FairPrice Foundation is willing to fork out up to S$3 million if shoppers play their part.
ver this weekend, members of the public can lend a hand to charity without spending an extra cent. All they need to do is sign their name on a handprint on the Pledge Wall at FairPrice Xtra outlets in Tampines Mall, Ang Mo Kio Hub and Jurong Point.
For each handprint signed, the FairPrice Foundation will donate S$100 to the NTUC U Care fund. The U Care fund was set up last month to help lower income union workers hit by the recession. It aims to raise S$20 million by June.
NTUC Secretary-General Lim Swee Say said: "I am happy to say that up to now, we have met half of the target, we have raised S$10 million. "Through this project supported by the FairPrice Foundation, we hope to receive the support from another 30,000 shoppers, so we can raise another S$3 million."
Pledges can also be made at the FairPrice Foundation's website till Sunday.
Friday, April 24, 2009
Thursday, April 16, 2009
Nominate Your Teacher
Stomp Star Teachers' Award
Nominate your fave teacher if you want.
Closing 31 July 2009.
Go to Stomp Talkback Section.
Nominate your fave teacher if you want.
Closing 31 July 2009.
Go to Stomp Talkback Section.
Sunday, March 29, 2009
Contests
Hi guys,
Are you bored this vacation?
Why not take part in some contests and hopefully win some prizes?
Check out the latest here.
When you report on 13 April, you should receive a newsletter (for Security Tech students only). There is an interesting ghost story, and also a contest. Make sure you get your copy!
Are you bored this vacation?
Why not take part in some contests and hopefully win some prizes?
Check out the latest here.
When you report on 13 April, you should receive a newsletter (for Security Tech students only). There is an interesting ghost story, and also a contest. Make sure you get your copy!
Thursday, January 29, 2009
New Product in the Market
You should learn to keep in touch with new products.
Introducing the KE-30 - Rosslare’s Ultimate New Wireless KeypadRosslare proudly releases its new KE-30 bi-directional, wireless keypad — a combination of precision and craftsmanship. Years of profound industry knowledge led to the creation of this battery-powered device, designed to be installed and operated anywhere at home, not necessarily near a main power supply.
Highlights Greater battery power (with over 2 years of battery life) supports the following integrated features:Bi-directional RF communication arm/disarm commands with real-time status updates fromthe Control PanelVisual and audio status indicators, including delay beepsBuilt-in RFID proximity reader for arming/disarming with cards & tags.
The combination of buttonswith status indicators provide the ultimate intuitive user interface,which definitely out-performs the competitionRosslare’s KE-30 wireless keypad was designed to minimize installation time and enhance user experience. The unit’s innovative, bi-directional RF technology and unique interface provides both remote real-time system status and remote command options.
Operation is simple and intuitive, with smartbuttons that combine arm and disarm functionalities with illumination and sound indicators, and a unique semi-opaque lens area display for alarm-in-memory, and trouble functions.
Advanced Features Status indicators for arming, disarming, bypass, trouble, and alarm-in-memoryCombined emergency call function keys 1 + 3Audio indicators for entry/exit delay beeps, key beeps, and operator confirmationCase tamper and smart wall tamper protectionPatent keypad door lockKE-30 is compatible with Rosslare’s HomeLogiX™, SecuraCare™, and Aurasys™ control panels(with wireless expansion). Light, compact, and elegantly designed, it is the perfect addition to our Home Security and Small Business Security solutions.
Introducing the KE-30 - Rosslare’s Ultimate New Wireless KeypadRosslare proudly releases its new KE-30 bi-directional, wireless keypad — a combination of precision and craftsmanship. Years of profound industry knowledge led to the creation of this battery-powered device, designed to be installed and operated anywhere at home, not necessarily near a main power supply.
Highlights Greater battery power (with over 2 years of battery life) supports the following integrated features:Bi-directional RF communication arm/disarm commands with real-time status updates fromthe Control PanelVisual and audio status indicators, including delay beepsBuilt-in RFID proximity reader for arming/disarming with cards & tags.
The combination of buttonswith status indicators provide the ultimate intuitive user interface,which definitely out-performs the competitionRosslare’s KE-30 wireless keypad was designed to minimize installation time and enhance user experience. The unit’s innovative, bi-directional RF technology and unique interface provides both remote real-time system status and remote command options.
Operation is simple and intuitive, with smartbuttons that combine arm and disarm functionalities with illumination and sound indicators, and a unique semi-opaque lens area display for alarm-in-memory, and trouble functions.
Advanced Features Status indicators for arming, disarming, bypass, trouble, and alarm-in-memoryCombined emergency call function keys 1 + 3Audio indicators for entry/exit delay beeps, key beeps, and operator confirmationCase tamper and smart wall tamper protectionPatent keypad door lockKE-30 is compatible with Rosslare’s HomeLogiX™, SecuraCare™, and Aurasys™ control panels(with wireless expansion). Light, compact, and elegantly designed, it is the perfect addition to our Home Security and Small Business Security solutions.
Monday, January 19, 2009
Are Tattoos Nice?
Do you like tattoos?
In the past, tattoos were used only by gangsters and secret societies as a sign of rebellion against society. Today, tattooing has been accepted as an art. But the basics are the same – it disfigures your body. They may look good while you are young. But as you age, the tattoo also get older and fades, and the change in your body also distorts the tattoo. That is why when a person gets older, he or she will try to get rid of the tattoos on their bodies. But the process is painful and also leaves ugly scars. So think carefully before you decide to have any tattoos on your body.
In the past, tattoos were used only by gangsters and secret societies as a sign of rebellion against society. Today, tattooing has been accepted as an art. But the basics are the same – it disfigures your body. They may look good while you are young. But as you age, the tattoo also get older and fades, and the change in your body also distorts the tattoo. That is why when a person gets older, he or she will try to get rid of the tattoos on their bodies. But the process is painful and also leaves ugly scars. So think carefully before you decide to have any tattoos on your body.
Tuesday, January 13, 2009
Video Shoot on Security Tech Course
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