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    [Since 03 Sept 2003]
DOGGED WANDERINGS...

Tuesday, November 25, 2003

"What drives a person to kill?"

That was to focus for today's talk by the IC Christian Union. Although the talk was ok, it was rather more like a Bible study. I felt that it failed to address the reality of the world's situation... the killings and destruction of human lives going on. It was more on the black-and-white concepts of the the drive to murder, taken from an entirely Christian or Biblical viewpoint, and on an individual basis.

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Received a note from the bio department telling us of Operation Wallacea. I am tempted to sign up, but the travelling bit is a little daunting. Also, Indonesia is not exactly the best of places to speed a few weeks in during such times of turbulence. What I might do is to get (more) involved with SEC or NParks when I return next year... with their research projects. RMBR of the NUS is certainly a good option, but I'm not sure if they allow non-NUS students to participate in whatever projects they're running. Oh and TKG is asking me for GVN's plans for coordination of environmental projects with them for 2004. *g* Good on'them.

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Talking about TKG... the news said that 1 in 4 female teachers there is an old girl. :) How sweet... Old girls turned teachers at Tg Katong Girls