In the morning, it was pretty mundane like any other school days where we had to travel to the classroom and had our lectures and tutorials there. The first lecture of forensic science had taught many different terms like odontology where characteristics of the teeth is used to identify the deceased. One thing that I definitely learnt from this lecture is to think twice before committing a crime. As there are so many ways like DNA test and fingerprints to find out the culprit, I must make sure that the forensic scientist is not able to retrieve any of my DNA samples or fingerprints if I were to commit a crime which is really difficult to do it as almost everything like sweat and dead skin cells contain my DNA! Hence, it is important for me to think twice before committing a crime as the chances of being caught is relatively high with the present technology! For the tutorials, we were supposed to watch a video and answer the questions given. However, the quality of the university speaker is quite bad as there are many muffles and I could not really hear clearly what the video is trying to say. Fortunately, the video is given to us for us to hear again so as to complete our assignment which is a really smart choice to do it!
Next, we had a birthday celebration for our Star of The Night:
Dr Sujit
'Sweet' and 'creamy'
It was really hilarious on how he describe Chinese Culture as:
A place full of litters. Yes, I have to agree that Wuhan really has many litters all around the streets! It's really dirty on the streets that there are many stray dogs around eating the leftover food on the floor which is unhygienic. This really made me felt blessed to be in Singapore, a clean and green country as the government cares about the cleanliness of the country. Thus, many workers are employed to clear all the litters on the streets, road, etc. However, in Wuhan, I do not see many cleaners. To be exact, so far, I did not see any streets cleaner that clean up the streets of Wuhan. In my opinion, I find hygiene is really important as a clean environment can prevent growth and spread of bacteria. Hence, I think that the China government should really spend part of their annual budget on cleanliness to clean up all the streets. Not only does this prevent the spread of bacteria, it also helps to attract more tourists!
Anyway, there is one photo that looks funny to me.
This looks like a criminal holding his number and being taken picture of being entering the jail. No offense!
Lastly, wishing Dr Sujit a Happy Birthday!!
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