Tuesday, January 19, 2010
4:02 AM
by
Cassey
Nth to write.......:)
Labels: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5XtXev0Fb_M
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Monday, January 18, 2010
6:04 AM
by
Cassey
I have done my task analysis for home economics! Finally! Nth to say le. lol......:)
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Thursday, January 14, 2010
5:17 AM
by
Cassey

Orange House!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!:)
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5:04 AM
by
Cassey
Hi, everyone! I been busy so I have no time to update my blog. Sorry about that. Last week, all the sec 2 were at the breakthru camp and it is a great fun. I missed all the orange house mentors.........:( But the good news is that Mr Glenn Lim is going to come to our school with the mentors!:) The sec 2 felt excited to hear this. Right?:)In breakthru Camp, there were red, blue, ORANGE, yellow, green and purple. Of course, I from orange house. We did won the war after all!:) Orange rules! Mr Glenn Lim have teach us a lot of things like the 3'Rs. At the camp, I get to know new friends from other classes. That is great!It is good to have new friends. I wish there is another breakthru camp again. :)
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Wednesday, September 30, 2009
2:29 AM
by
Cassey

I wish everyone all the best for all papers!
Revise your work,
Do not give up!
Study hard,
and do your very best!:):D
All the best everyone!
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Monday, September 28, 2009
12:20 AM
by
Cassey
Exam!
I wish i hav alot of time to revise more!
I dislike oral the most as I need to face to face the teachers.
Aiya!
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Friday, September 25, 2009
2:02 AM
by
Cassey

According to legend, Chang'e and her husband
Houyi were immortals living in heaven. One day, the ten sons of the
Jade Emperor transformed into ten suns, causing the earth to scorch. Having failed to order his sons to stop ruining the earth, the Jade Emperor summoned Houyi for help. Houyi, using his legendary archery skills, shot down nine of the sons, but spared one son to be the sun. The Jade Emperor was obviously not pleased with Houyi's solution to save the earth: nine of his sons were dead. As punishment, the Jade Emperor banished Houyi and Chang’e to live as mere mortals on earth.
Seeing that Chang'e felt extremely miserable over her loss of immortality, Houyi decided to journey on a long, perilous quest to find the pill of immortality so that the couple could be immortals again. At the end of his quest he met the
Queen Mother of the West who agreed to give him the pill, but warned him that each person would only need half the pill to become immortal.
Houyi brought the pill home and stored it in a case. He warned Chang'e not to open the case and then left home for a while. Like
Pandora in
Greek mythology, Chang'e became too curious: she opened up the case and found the pill just as Houyi was returning home. Nervous that Houyi would catch her discovering the contents of the case, she accidentally swallowed the entire pill. She started to float into the sky because of the overdose. Although Houyi wanted to shoot her in order to prevent her from floating further, he could not bear to aim the arrow at her. Chang'e kept on floating until she landed on the moon.
While she became lonely on the moon without her husband, she did have company. A
jade rabbit, who manufactured elixirs, also lived on the moon. The mythologies of Japan and Korea also feature references about rabbits living on the moon.
Another companion is the woodcutter Wu Gang. The woodcutter offended the gods in his attempt to achieve immortality and was therefore banished on the moon. Wu Gang was allowed to leave the moon if he could cut down a tree that grew there. The problem was that each time he chopped the tree, the tree would instantly grow back, effectively condemning him to live on the moon for eternity.
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