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SMAAC Annual Dinner and Dance 2010 |
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Written by Elsa Leung
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Tuesday, 02 February 2010 |
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Please RSVP your attendance at this registration link. Early Bird Discount A S$5.00 discount will be given to participants who pay before 5 March 2010. Mode of Payment (1) Transfer your payment to our UOB account (Account No.: 952-341-293-7, Branch Code: 343, Bank Code: 7375). Email your transaction ID to
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for cross verification. (2) Make payment at SMA Office. For NUS Office, look for Karen. For NTU Office, look for Jason. (3) Pay by cash on the event day. (Early bird discount is not applicable) About Brazil Churrasco Martin Spykerman, the founder of the franchise, was trained in Rio de Janeiro. Eight passadors were interviewed and relocated to Singapore. Since opening in Singapore in 1994, Brazil Churrasco has served more than a million customers. The reputation of Brazil Churrasco has spread by word of mouth from a most credible source - satisfied customers. Please read about its positive reviews HERE. How to get there? http://www.brazilchurrasco.com/locations.html For any queries, please contact Yu Yan at 65-90603436 or
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 February 2010 )
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Written by Elsa Leung
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Monday, 01 February 2010 |
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Learn more about climate change and how all of us, together, can preserve the climate balance by being part of the ‘solution’. To register for this event, please click here The Speaker - Mr. Tony Boatman Mr. Tony Boatman is the Executive Director of The Climate Project ASEAN region. He has been personally trained by Mr. Al Gore to deliver the presentation and its scientific content. Tony will be delivering an insightful and thought provoking presentation, that covers basic climate science, the impacts of anthropogenic climate change, politics of climate change and solutions to the crisis. The Climate Project (TCP) The Climate Project consists of more than 3,000 dedicated volunteers worldwide who have all been personally trained by Al Gore to educate the public about climate change. TCP has official branches in the United States, Australia, Canada, India, Spain, UK, Singapore and Indonesia. TCP presenters have delivered 50,000 presentations and reached a combined global audience of more than 5 million people. Our hope is that by raising the awareness of our fellow citizens about this crisis and informing them about potential solutions, all of us, together, can preserve the climate balance on which humanity and our planet depend. Location: NUS, Shaw Foundation Alumni House
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Last Updated ( Sunday, 07 February 2010 )
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