Questions Given: (taken at http://www.patchwork-of-memories.blogspot.com/)
1. Go to this link: http://sam11.moe.gov.sg/racialharmony/Click on 'Articles' and go to '2. Regardless of race' article.
2. Read the article.
3. Give your personal response to what you have just read.
To help you, I have given some questions for you to give your response. Here are the questions:
a) What do you think is 'racial harmony'?
b) How can misunderstanding among the various races arise?
c) What do you think of Rajah's solution? (He said, "We shan't be Chinese or Malay or Indian. Everyone is the same, no races at all and there will be no more fights."
d) How can we encourage people of different races to be friends?
e) What do you think our school should do on Racial Harmony Day?
In writing your personal response in your blog, please write the title : Personal Response 1: Racial Harmony and include 'AR' as your label for this post.
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I think that Rajah did the right thing.If it was not for him, there will not be Racial Harmony Day, and we will still be fighting over the races we are. I think that we should not fight over our races and we should try to be friends to everyone.If we were still fighting, I think Singapore will not be a peaceful place to live in. Fighting Is also not a good thing, it might me unfair to the others.It was Rajah that make Not only singapore , but malaysia with singapore a peaceful place to stay in. There should not have any wars there is "Racial Harmony Day" . We also would not have a good time in school without "Racial Harmony Day", Because we have little friends to play with because some of them are chinese and some are malay.Then we would not play together because we have fights over them. I am really happy because there is Racial harmony Day In Singapore to prevent fights over races for other people.
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Dear Wei Jian, You can add some pictures to make your post more interesting.
Warmest Regards,
Brendan Chan
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