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Friday, May 21, 2010
With regards to the first point raised in the speech, another way Singapore can stay "forever young" is through encouraging the people to take up courses to upgrade themselves. For example, the older generation could consider taking up a simple computer course so that they can keep abreast with the world news. The community centres in the hearthland also offer affordable language courses like Korean, Japanese, Thai, French and German so that more people can upgrade themselves by being fluent in more languages. With reference to the second point brought up in the speech, another way Singapore can stay "forever young" is by encouraging more young people to join politics. This way, there will be fresh young blood to contribute new ideas to make Singapore a better place for people to live, work and play in. Regarding the third point brought up in the speech, another way Singapore can stay "forever young" is through building more parks so that more people can exercise and remain healthy. For example, the newly built Woodlands Waterfront. This new park not only fosters multi-generational bonding, but also gives adults an opportunity to test the robes using their dexterity and nimbleness. With regards to the fourth point raised in the speech, another way Singapore can stay "forever young" is through attracting foreign talents to Singapore by offering them more well-paying jobs, as well as more international schools for them to enrol their children in. In my opinion, these are a few other ways in which Singapore can stay "forever young". - SASHA
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