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Malaysia is currently looking into limiting or stopping the export of eggs to ensure there is sufficient supply for its domestic market. They are also claiming that this is to investigate if there are any cartels causing the increase of egg prices in Malaysia in recent weeks.

If it comes true, this will probably mean a increase of price for eggs in Singapore due to the limited supply and high demand. How else do you think the lack of egg supplies will affect us? Your fried rice + egg might go from $4 to $6. Do you think this is a ploy from Malaysia to screw us Singaporeans over?

At least we can all agree that this is a chicken and egg issue.

The Woodgrove Secondary School English HOD, who is standing trial now for allegedly misappropriating $40,000 in over-collected funds from her students over teh years have claimed in her defense that she had used to money to purchase stationery, assessment books, and practice papers. 

These materials were used by the students, without them or the teachers being informed of where the funds had come from, and returned back to the HOD, Maslinda Zainal, once they are done using them. When queried if she has any proof of the purchase of these items, Maslinda claimed that all the receipts had been thrown away when she does her spring cleanings. Maslinda have been the Head of Department for English in the school since 2006. 

She also claimed she did this as it would be troublesome to redistribute the balance money collected back to the students, so she used the balance money for buying stationery for the students instead. The trial is set to continue into December.

On the night of 8th December 2018, a huge fire broke out of a flat at Blk 527 Hougang Ave 6. Huge flames can be seen spewing out of the windows of the flat. The Singapore Civil Defence Force were alerted to the incident at about 10pm. The fire was extinguished by the SCDF using a water jet. Occupants in the flat evacuated themselves before SCDF's arrival, no injuries were reported. 

You can watch the video of the fire here:

 

 

Facebook netizen Jacklyn Kong wrote a post on Facebook group Childcare in Singapore on why she approved of her daughter's teacher scolding her. Being a teacher has always been a tough job, especially now with parents who care so much for their children. There has been many cases of parents complaining to the schools simply for the teachers reprimanding the students. 

Kong spotted the teacher scolding her daughter. The teacher apologized to her but Kong told the teacher that her daughter ought to be disciplined, something the teacher did not expect. You can read her full post below:

"My daughters transferred to a new childcare this week. And both of them were adjusting well until today, my younger one cried when I brought her to her classroom. I passed her to the teacher and promised her I’d be back to see her after I bring Jie-Jie to her class.

I returned at a time to see the teacher scolding my Daughter very sternly. I saw that my Daughter was still in tears, just the way that I left her moments before. I thought, “Wow... is the teacher scolding my girl for crying?” But I chose not to intervene and continued to observe silently from a corner. The assistant teacher saw me and signalled to the main teacher that “the parent is here”.

A while later, my Daughter was made to sit in the lap of the main teacher as she gave instructions to the other little ones. My girl, was still teary but once the activities started, those tears seemed to dissolve. But I promised my girl that I would return and I thought that I should ask the teacher for permission to enter her class and make good on my promise. When I spoke to the teacher, she started apologising to me. She explained that she had to scold Elly sternly because she spat into another classmate’s face when he was trying to console her for crying. The teacher looked apprehensive when she explained the entire situation to me, waiting for my reaction. I got a shock to learn that Elly spat and apologised for my girl’s behaviour. And I told her, with all my blessings, that if my child does wrong, she ought to be disciplined, and that the teacher should not and does not have to apologise for it. At this point, I saw the teacher’s eyes tear up, from what I interpret to be tears of relief. I explained that I too was an educator, and as educators, we have a duty to intervene when our students step out of line.

But my reflection was this: What have we as a society done, such that Teachers have to be afraid to do their jobs?

As a secondary school teacher, I can empathise with her, because I have met my share of parents who simply feel that Teachers should simply teach and not scold. Yet these same parents will throw the blame to us when their children behave badly at home.

“It takes a village to raise a child.” -African proverb

If we as parents truly love our children, we need to empower the villagers around us to love our children too instead of raining bricks on them when they try. Disciplining our children is loving them. The Teachers, the neighbours, the grandparents, are all trying to teach our children what it means to be a good person and we should not get upset with them when all they have are good intentions.

My concluding appeal is this: The Teachers who love and teach our children, should NOT have to live in fear when they teach our children to be better people. We as parents, need to protect these Teachers instead of only “protecting” our kids. These Teachers give their heart and energy and deserve our respect and appreciation - because I know, there’s no way I can do their job better.

Thank you Teachers!"

"It takes a village to raise a child" - We couldn't agree more.

 

For those of us regular users of private hire services, be prepared for some bad news ahead. Grab have announced that they will not go into a price war with new entrance Gojek, despite many hoping that with a new rival, Grab prices will start to be competitive and attractive to users again.

The company also announced that they will not launch any more discounts on their platforms, which will disappoint many who had hoped that Grab will go back to using discounts to win customers just like when they first entered the market. Instead, Grab will adopt feedback from the public that they should use bigger cars for their services beginning next year. They will also launch a service that will allow pets to be ferried on their cars. 

Grab indicated that from experience, using discounts to attract customers are not worthwhile, as it will not last, and the customers will end up getting angry if the discounts are discontinued. Seems like Grab customers are already angry that discounts are no linger forthcoming.

A video from @Kidsofsingapore showing a youth smoking on a bus recently went viral on social media. Many netizens were outraged by his behaviour calling him rude and inconsiderate. The youth also looked underage.

The youth was smoking on the second floor of a double decker bus. Netters were questioning his actions to which he replied "im suppose to get a pack for the dare". Was the risk of getting caught worth the pack of cigarettes? Now that the video has went viral, the youth will probably get caught by the authorities and get his well deserved punishment. Hope the pack was worth it.

You can watch the video here:

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