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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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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2024 Classes Open For Registration | JC, Secondary & Primary Tuition

Tuition Singapore | JC, Secondary & Primary Tuition @ Kovan / Hougang   About Us   One.Tuition Place is an education centre committed to bringing the best quality JC, Secondary and Primary School Tuition to our students. We take pride in our teaching methodology and the academic development of our students.       Dedication –… Continue reading

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A Level GP Tuition – What 18 year olds tell us about Singapore’s Future?

A Level GP Tuition – What 18 year olds tell us about Singapore’s Future? (article) For JC and Polytechnic students who are applying for the prestigious PSC scholarships or other Government scholarships, it would be useful to look at Mr Eddie Teo’s speech to analyze his thoughts on what type of attributes Government scholarship providers… Continue reading

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A Level GP Tuition – PSLE Math Question on $1 coins

A Level GP Tuition – PSLE math Question on $1 coins (Article) Every year, there would bound to be a hot debate over a certain question from the PSLE on one of its tricky questions. Many parents would end up being upset because the question was not ‘fair’ or ‘not within syllabus’. Such attitudes are… Continue reading

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