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7710_StolenHandphone ownership in Singapore has become increasingly prevalent in recent years. Not only has this resulted in a vibrant handphone resale industry, in which handphones are bought and sold via secondhand dealers, but handphones have also become a target for thieves.

The Handphone IMEI Tracing System (HITS), an online handphone screening service, was developed and launched in 2006 to deter handphone thieves from selling off stolen handphones to secondhand dealers and the public. HITS system uses each handphone’s unique International Mobile Equipment Identity (IMEI) number to identify handphones which have been reported stolen.

Where screenings could only be done via the Internet previously (accessible via Police’s e-Services webpage), the HITS system has now been enhanced to allow for screenings to be easily done via Short-Message-Service (SMS) as well.

Members of the public and secondhand dealers can easily check if the secondhand phones they are about to purchase have been reported stolen or lost via the Internet and SMS. Through this enhancement, the Police hope to deter handphone related crimes by providing a more convenient and effective avenue for members of the public to perform IMEI screening. [click to continue…]

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How to write a good composition

by Sally on October 27, 2009

in Lifestyle

My mother always told me I could be anything I want.A reader recently sent in a request asking for tips on how to write a good composition. I’m here to share some knowledge on writing; leave your thoughts at the comment section.

What Makes A Good Composition

Before we can write a good composition, we need to understand what makes a good composition.

  1. Understand the topic. Every composition needs a clear topic. If you are free to choose one topic, make sure you choose one that you are knowledgeable of. Be clear about the purpose you want to communicate.
  2. Organization. Make sure the composition is well planned. Is it going to be a narrative or descriptive composition? Here is an article you can refer to.
  3. Substance. Is the idea original, interesting and convincing?
  4. Grammar. Are the spellings and punctuations correctly used?

How to Write A Good Composition

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Video: How To Improve Your Memory

by Sally on August 10, 2009

in Lifestyle

This short video shows some tips everyone can follow to improve the memory:

  1. Do crossword puzzles, play Sudoku, take up bridge
  2. Drink purple grape juice
  3. Both rosemary and sage improve people’s scores on word-recall tests
  4. Hit the dance floor, jog, or do anything that gets your pulse racing.
  5. Take naps
  6. De-stress yourself by taking up yoga, meditation, or deep breathing.
  7. Be a social butterfly.
  8. Have a handful of blueberries each day.
  9. Moving your eyes side to side for 30 seconds every morning

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