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Originally posted by stellazio:no, pes c9 ppl normally more siong then pes c2.
cuz pes c2 most of em are excuse ll or ul.
ll means like very little physical training for you le.
and if you're c9l2 without excuses, your bmt will be slightly more siong then a c2l2 with excuses since both needa go field camp anyway.thanks for the reply. btw i went beach road today then the auntie told me that i should buy my field camp stuffs too just in case i cannot book out to buy. will such thing really happen?
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was in nj for first three months and ac rite now. nj is much better cause the people are much friendlier and the environment is very conducive. for ac, if u are not a christian or formerly from acs(i) or barker u will find it very hard to integrate urself there.
last thing- CHristians in acjc are fucking cheebyes lah.

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the fight club exists. am from acjc. but the principal today deny it. say is just a fight. bt this take place in the carpark with 50++ people watching. if it is really just a fight why nobody stop it?
Obviously it got to be some sort of fight club. Somemore, my friend ,who was invited to watch but rejected because he has lesson, told me that there are RULES and JUDGES when fighting so that obviously show that there is a fight club.
btw, there are girls watching the matches too
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Originally posted by Atobe:The reference sites were given in those key words with the url embedded, for your convenience simply click on the following word:
Symposium
Have fun.
sorry the url u provided me has only the abstract i need the full papers if possible thanks!
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Originally posted by Atobe:To understand the history of "Nantah" or "Nanyang University", we will need to visit several reference sites available from the web.
Other topics discussed at the same Symposium included the events in various socio-political segments of Singapore that preceded the closure of Nantah in 1980 - these included :-
[b]"The Formation of a Local Identity: The South Seas Society of Chinese Intellectuals in Singapore, 1946 - 1971" - Mr Leaner Seah - Page 12 / 16
"Ambitious Chinese Merchants: The Democratic Party in the 1955 Legislative Assembly Election" - Dr Sikko Visscher - Page 12 / 16
"The Campus as Crucible: Student Activism in Singapore and Malay(si)a ?"
- Dr Meredith Weiss - Page 14 /16
"Lawyers and Singapore Politics: 1945 1990"
- Dr Kevin Tan - Page 15 / 16
sorry where can i get these papers?
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