Big food, it seems, has a sweet tooth. On Aug 14, Mars, a packaged-food giant best known for its chocolatey fare, announced it would gobble up Kellanova, maker of Pringles and Pop-Tarts, for US$36 billion (S$47.2 billion).
When I was in junior college, the canoeing club had an annual rowing challenge to fundraise for charity. The event T-shirt was among the popular co-curricular activity (CCA) tops worn around school. Printed in bold neon letters across the back was the slogan: “When the muscle fails, the mind takes over.”
When I was in junior college, the canoeing club had an annual rowing challenge to fundraise for charity. The event T-shirt was among the popular co-curricular activity (CCA) tops worn around school. Printed in bold neon letters across the back was the slogan: “When the muscle fails, the mind takes over.”
If I were asked to list the major intellectual breakthroughs of the past half-century, I would certainly include the revolution in our understanding of emotion.
I am writing to highlight a concern some parents have regarding the PSLE Chinese and English oral examinations, which have, at least for the past few years, split the national Primary 6 cohort into two groups.
The late American journalist Pete Hamill once wrote: “The most powerful force in politics is not anger but nostalgia.” Nostalgia, along with great expectations of the future, is indeed at the forefront of Indonesian politics today.