Thursday, February 28, 2008

Work Schedule

Thursday
28.o2.o8
> Give new responsibility
> Murshid & Farid : Find Information Of Elizabeth Choy
> Atiqah : Make New Blog & Post
> Wilson : Transfer Posts From Old Blog
> Zhi Min & Cai Yi : Find Information Of Elizabeth Choy
> Shao Wei : Find In Pictures Of Fort Siloso
> Shahfiyana : Help In Finding Pictures

Friday
29.o2.o8
>Shao Wei Must to print the map of Fort Siloso& pictures of FS
>Farid MUST to give us the plan
>Murshid MUST to post the pictures of Elizabeth Choy
> Atiqah MUST to post the biography of Elizabeth
> Shahfiyana & Wilson MUST to work on the storyboard
> Farid MUST to work on the script

Sat
o1.o3.o8
>New Task Given
[Some Of our grp Members are going to Fort Siloso themselves on Sat]
>Farid,Zhi Min,Shao Wei & Shahfiyana to work on script
>Cai Yi & Atiqah to come up with Interview questions
>Wilson & Murshid to post (1)(2)(3) [questions on paper]
>Atiqah MUST post the full biography of Elizabeth Choy
>Mushid MUST to post pictures of Elizabeth Choy
>Zhi Min - find examples of video on techniques of interviewing someone

Sun
o2.o3.o8
>Wilson & Shahfiyana to work on storyboard
>Atiqah & Cai Yi -Come Up with interview questions & post it

1 comment:

Murshid said...

After the fall of Singapore to Japan in 1942, she and her husband ran a hospital canteen, obtaining food, medicine and money for European internees. In 1943, the couple were arrested by the Japanese. For 193 days, they were locked up in a small cell, where they were tortured and interrogated. They refused to admit to any pro-British sympathies, and never revealed the names of those whom they had assisted.A photograph of her was on display as part of her exceptional life as a war heroine during the World War II at the National Museum in Singapore. The photo was taken in 1949 when she was 39 and was working in London as a nude model in an art school. On the photo, she said, "There is nothing to be ashamed of. The body is a work of nature and God's art. The room I was in was like a temple and the students treated me with such reverence. I felt like a goddess."She was very interested in arts and had enrolled in an art appreciation course in London.She was the first principal of Singapore's School for the Blind. She had a brief appearance in Be with Me (2005) as one of her former students, Theresa Chan, is the subject of the documentary segments of the film.One of her quotes,"If not for war, they would be just like me. They would be at home with their family, doing just ordinary things and peaceful work. Let us pray that there will be no more war."