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Our Crest. The NCC Badge consists of a shield, with the symbol of the sun in the background. Ten golden beams radiate from the sun, symbolizing the formation of our new country. Surrounding this sun is a blue ring, with the words, National Cadet Corps. Another 122 golden beams radiate outwards ending at the edge of the shield, symbolizing unity and strength. Below the shield is a banner inscribed with the word Singapore. In the foreground is the lion, symbolizing Bravery, Courage and Strength of the youths of Singapore . The sword held by the Lion symbolizes the Defence of our country. Sitting on top of the Badge, is the State Crest. This symbolizes the fact that the National Cadet Corps is a National Body, formed by the Government of Singapore to serve the Nation's youth. |
Saturday, January 19
The power of words set people thinking.. Words can make a person. Words can break a person. Words can make a person break another person. And so it seems.. But when the words truly come, directly, indirectly, intentionally or unintentionally, do we believe in it, or do we still stand by the peers who is targeted. I believe being a rational person. Feelings often take control and its nothing wrong. You feel the frustration and the angst of the person barking the words. But since that person is whom you respected the most, whom u look up to, one becomes dumbfounded about the discovery, about the "actual" wolf in the sheep hide that you didn't know but somehow you heard from others. However, doesn't anyone ever thought back about the relationship, the friendship that was forged single-handedly by just that two people alone? Is it really that easy for a third party, an outsider to the exclusive friendship make a judgement and causes the downfall of the relationship? I had seen many losing the trust or taking a second look at their friends, especially those they just made, because of the words that so break them. a second look simply change everything that seemed perfect. More often than not, they move on, because somehow, its alright to lose them. Start to forget and forever a negative mindset bestowed onto that person who could be a nice friend, who could actually be innocent. Who might not even understand what he had just done to invoke these unfeelings, these hostility from a friend whom he thought would work well. Have we reach a point where connections with people become so vast that changing opinions can be so easy. So deadly. Shouldn't they even clarify with the friends who was "blacklisted" by others, by words that we actually heard. Won't they feel that their friends they turned down, be hurt at all? But life's seemed to continue like this. Fragile and instantaneous change of fate. Where the person who can convince, wins. But then, is he really a friend? Is he the only reason why you stay. Is he the the one that you look up to? He whom I described as, "Jack of all trades, master of none".. Trust. Give them a chance. Relationship shouldn't be motivated by others. But by your beating heart... “Professionalism: It's NOT about the job you DO, It's about HOW you DO the job.” .:.2SG Muhammad Alfi BMR.:. 9:40:00 PM
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