GP Tuition – WHO’s warnings on consumption on processed meats

The WHO recently announced their findings that processed meats fall into the same cancer-risk category as tobacco smoke, meaning “there is convincing evidence that the agent causes cancer.” I’m not sure how such a report would actually impact or change people’s preferences for processed meats. Perhaps people might be more conscious of their processed meat intake… Continue reading

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Secondary English Tuition – Why are students feeling stressed and what can be done to alleviate this problem?

For our english tuition classes today, we had a discussion on this article “Kid’s Stress, Who’s Fault is It?” which was published in the Straits Times some time early this year. We identified that while Singapore’s education system is stressful for students, the stress is also contributed by both parents and students themselves too.   … Continue reading

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A Level GP Tuition – Disease is the greatest threat facing mankind today

The question is:   “Disease is the greatest threat facing mankind today”. To what extent do you agree with this statement?   You may wish to read this draft (edited) excerpt by downloading this file. Please note that it is important not to immediately hijack the question by discussing the other factors which makes disease… Continue reading

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A Level GP Tuition – Consider the claim that too much faith is placed in technology

Consider the claim that too much faith is placed in technology (click to download)   For more information on GP Tuition Classes / Secondary English Tuition Classes conducted by Mr Aaron, click here to view his profile and call 96790479 or 98639633 to enquire.

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A level GP Tuition – Parents play a more important role than teachers in a child’s education. Do you Agree?

Parents play a more important role than teachers in a child’s education. Do you Agree (click to download)   For more information on GP Tuition Classes / Secondary English Tuition Classes conducted by Mr Aaron, click here to view his profile and call 96790479 or 98639633 to enquire.

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