Today Janina Pietrasiak and Maria Lopuszanska live like sisters. They meet daily and help each other. Both lives alone and are not affluent. Maria’s parents were anti-Nazi underground activists, they sheltered Janina and her mother. Janina’s mother died of tuberculosis. The young Janina clung desperately to her new family, she was baptized to become part of the family to avoid being detected and killed by Nazis. Janina gave up the chance living with an uncle in the United States. During the Warsaw Uprising, the girls had to fend for themselves. Maria's father was sick and her mother were demonstrating against the Nazis. Maria was like a mother to the younger Janina. Janina lost both parents, her only sibling survived the war but later committed suicide. Janina is separated. Maria is a widow. She contacted the Yad Vashem Holocaust museum in Jerusalem to recognise Maria's family for saving her during WWI.
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Monday, August 3, 2009
Saturday, August 1, 2009
Caught in a storm
I dislike being caught in storm. It make me all wet. If i could choose, i would not step out my house. Lightning are scary, whenever i saw a lightning, i would cover my ear. But i like raining day sometimes, it would be great if i could sleep during raining days.
Hit-And-Run Accident
29 July 2009
On 28 July 2009, during the peak period, at around 5.30.p.m, CTE has a hit- and - run accident occured. 18 years old victim, Mr Mark Lim and 21 years old victim, Ms Alice Teo were both hit. Ms Alice Teo was thrown out to the window while Mr Mark Lim was stuck under the car.They are quickly brought them to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and are still in a coma.
26-year-old, Ms Jane Tan, eye-witness and a student said, "It happened so fast!" She was also sure that she saw two cars.
Mdm Moliah Bte Ismail, 36-year-old, housewife who was one of the passengers in one of the car said,"All I heard was a big bang!" She was unsure what caused the accident.
40-year-old, Inspector Abdul Rahman said, "There was streams of blood on the road." He was shocked by what was left of the motorcycle.
When interview, Inspector Abdul Rahman, advised drivers to drive carefully, and also not to talk on the handphone when driving. Bystanders are urged to come forward with information on the license plate number of the vehicles involved in the hit-and-run accident.
Mr Mark Lim's father was the closest to him. As the only child in the family, they were very shocked of what happened. Mr Lim said,"All I hope is that, he can quickly regain conscience." Mrs Lim said Mr Mark was a cheerful and helpful person. "He like going outdoors to play around, and cheeky too." she said.
Whereas for Ms Alice Teo's mother was the closest to her said, in chinese, that Alice was a understanding girl who helps people that are needed. She was also shocked of what happened. "I really hope that she can regain conscience soon, I will give her the best stuffs she needed." said Mrs Teo.
Reported By: Vanessa Tan and Grace Thian
300 Words
On 28 July 2009, during the peak period, at around 5.30.p.m, CTE has a hit- and - run accident occured. 18 years old victim, Mr Mark Lim and 21 years old victim, Ms Alice Teo were both hit. Ms Alice Teo was thrown out to the window while Mr Mark Lim was stuck under the car.They are quickly brought them to Tan Tock Seng Hospital and are still in a coma.
26-year-old, Ms Jane Tan, eye-witness and a student said, "It happened so fast!" She was also sure that she saw two cars.
Mdm Moliah Bte Ismail, 36-year-old, housewife who was one of the passengers in one of the car said,"All I heard was a big bang!" She was unsure what caused the accident.
40-year-old, Inspector Abdul Rahman said, "There was streams of blood on the road." He was shocked by what was left of the motorcycle.
When interview, Inspector Abdul Rahman, advised drivers to drive carefully, and also not to talk on the handphone when driving. Bystanders are urged to come forward with information on the license plate number of the vehicles involved in the hit-and-run accident.
Mr Mark Lim's father was the closest to him. As the only child in the family, they were very shocked of what happened. Mr Lim said,"All I hope is that, he can quickly regain conscience." Mrs Lim said Mr Mark was a cheerful and helpful person. "He like going outdoors to play around, and cheeky too." she said.
Whereas for Ms Alice Teo's mother was the closest to her said, in chinese, that Alice was a understanding girl who helps people that are needed. She was also shocked of what happened. "I really hope that she can regain conscience soon, I will give her the best stuffs she needed." said Mrs Teo.
Reported By: Vanessa Tan and Grace Thian
300 Words
Chong Boon Secondary School
2 Ang Mo Kio
Street 44
Singapore 569250
1st August 2009
Mr Lee Hock Thiam
The director
Urban Re-development Authority
Jurong West
Singapore 359625
Dear Mr Lee
PROPOSAL OF DEVELOPING PULAU UBIN
I, as the president of green plan 2012 club, would like to propose a development of Pulau Ubin. The plan is to help serve the residents better and bring more tourists to the island.
Firstly,74,Headman of the island, Mr Mohhamad Ismail Bin Adam, think that it is inconvenientfor his grandchildren to take bumboat to the mainland and had suggested to have a new clinic and a school for the locals there.
45, former owner of a kiosk for bicycle rental, Madam Chan Ah Mui, thinks that a good bus service, roads and infrastructure will make the place around there more accessible. She also suggested to have cycling tracks and nuture trails. It would make it more convenient for the locals there.
20, polytechnic student, Mr Chandran Mohan, consider of transforming Pulau Ubin into a 21st century new town bu building shopping facilities. We could all enjoy and relaxe the nature at our doorstep and the best of both worlds.
32, housewife and part time hawker assistant, Mrs Tan Li Lin, hopes to have reliable water supply as lots of campers and day trippers at Ubin. She hopes to start a coffee stall to serve others.
lastly, 16, O level student, Mekvin Koh, thinks that develpment will destroy the natural beauty if the island and hope to preserve Chek Jawa, the pride of Ubin as a nature reserce.
Consider the views of residents for the development.Hope to see your reply soon. Thank you
Your faithfully
Grace Thian
president
Green Plan 2012 club
2 Ang Mo Kio
Street 44
Singapore 569250
1st August 2009
Mr Lee Hock Thiam
The director
Urban Re-development Authority
Jurong West
Singapore 359625
Dear Mr Lee
PROPOSAL OF DEVELOPING PULAU UBIN
I, as the president of green plan 2012 club, would like to propose a development of Pulau Ubin. The plan is to help serve the residents better and bring more tourists to the island.
Firstly,74,Headman of the island, Mr Mohhamad Ismail Bin Adam, think that it is inconvenientfor his grandchildren to take bumboat to the mainland and had suggested to have a new clinic and a school for the locals there.
45, former owner of a kiosk for bicycle rental, Madam Chan Ah Mui, thinks that a good bus service, roads and infrastructure will make the place around there more accessible. She also suggested to have cycling tracks and nuture trails. It would make it more convenient for the locals there.
20, polytechnic student, Mr Chandran Mohan, consider of transforming Pulau Ubin into a 21st century new town bu building shopping facilities. We could all enjoy and relaxe the nature at our doorstep and the best of both worlds.
32, housewife and part time hawker assistant, Mrs Tan Li Lin, hopes to have reliable water supply as lots of campers and day trippers at Ubin. She hopes to start a coffee stall to serve others.
lastly, 16, O level student, Mekvin Koh, thinks that develpment will destroy the natural beauty if the island and hope to preserve Chek Jawa, the pride of Ubin as a nature reserce.
Consider the views of residents for the development.Hope to see your reply soon. Thank you
Your faithfully
Grace Thian
president
Green Plan 2012 club
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