This is a video captured entitled ‘A Teacher’s Day Dedication’ by four Form 2A boys in SMJK Dindings, Perak. The poem recited by Chan Jia Hao, Joel Ling Ji Xian, Lee Tuon Wah and Vikram A/L Nageswaran.
02 Oct
Posted by lucy.adi@smjk.edu.my as Uncategorized
http://www.manilatimes.net/national/2006/june/11/yehey/top_stories/20060611top2.html
Sunday, June 11, 2006
By The Manila Times Research staff
MILLIONS of Filipino children go to school without proper or enough nutrients and energy to help them through the day. Getting through the work and learning of a day in school can be fun for a well-fed pupil. It is usually painful for a malnourished child.
Of every 100 primary school-age children, 26 were underweight and 37 were underheight or short, the latest nutrition survey (2003) done by the Food and Nutrition Research Institute (FNRI) of the Department of Science and Technology.
“Being underheight or short reflects current malnutrition or a long-standing poor nutritional status,” the research institute said.
This was an improvement over the finding that 33 out of every 100 were underweight and 41 out of every 100 were underheight in 2001.
Being underweight means a child’s weight relative to her/his age is less than that of a normal child and being underheight or short means his/her height is less than that of a normal child of the same age. On the other hand, being overweight—which is another sign of malnutrition—is when a child’s weight is much more than that of a normal child of the same age.
The 1998 National Nutrition Survey conducted by FNRI-DOST saw four malnutrition problems of Filipino children—protein-energy malnutrition, iron deficiency anemia, vitamin A deficiency and iodine deficiency disorders. Read the rest of this entry »
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