Complacency and Welfare
There is going to be a talk from AWAK (Peritoneal-Based Wearable Artificial Kidney) organised for the students on this Saturday. One of those few “portable” kidneys for dialysis, cool huh? I had also requested for my Biomedical Project TMA to be reviewed, dun you think it’s so unjust when the marker moderated down the score, anyway the result is still pending.
Everytime I wonder why people of the same nationality would undermine each other, even for the case of Kastari. He is probably gone and no longer in Singapore, that is also when the blame starts coming. Mr Wong ought to be blamed in the context of security and how “not” transparent is the MHA. Taking the analogy of Open Source, where the codes are available to the public and the protocols of MHA are a secret, nobody would ever know the flaws of the system until the ray of light shines into it. Mr Wong should get the punishment, instead of shifting the blame to his officers.
Complacency is a dirty word, welfare is a balanced word exactly because you would want the same welfare like anyone else and not suffer the consequences of complacency.
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I had just received the email that the Fscan equipment with insoles for my Biomedical Project will be ready by next week, quite interesting to conduct this experiment. In case you have forgotten, the title is Reduction of Plantar Loading Pressure of the Foot with Different Padding Materials.
Why is the topic on visual inspection? It is just that I find SIM would require a new coat of paint on the outside and inside of the building, and that rusty and torn materials should have been replaced.
From this distance, the patches are obvious
A shelter near the side entrance will make students more comfortable from the afternoon sun and the periodical rainy season. This is also the path taken by most students especially during the morning and evening peak timings.
The blue bar is the shelter
Carpark lots could have indicator showing the number of space available and redirect the cars if the carpark is full. Oh and there should have zebra crossing from SIM HQ to SIM University administrative office.
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