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Sunday, March 28, 2010
@ 4:10 PM

Reflection

Rui Xin
The changes in Singapore is inevitable. As the country grows, there are more people. At the same time, when the population increases, their needs increase too. Singapore then have to overcome the shortage of land as we need more land to satisfy our needs. If Singapore do not change the land, we would not have sufficient space to build the things we need.

The growing population is responsible for this change as they need more space to build the things they want. Such as, housing and recreational purposes.

In conclusion, the change allows the population to get to use the land for our own purposes. For example, housing, transport and recreational. However, the animals will lost their habitats when we clear the land for our own needs. Overall, it is the community that benefits.


Berlinda
The changes are inevitable. With the population of Singapore growing continuously, more and more land would be required to satisfy their needs. Therefore, Singapore would have to reclaim lands so as to have sufficient space to allow different activities to be carried out. As the population continues to grow, more land would be required for residential, recreation and industries purposes. Thus, the current land would have to be changed to something that benefits the growing population as well as the economy.

Humans are responsible for these changes. Due to all the needs that we want, more land has to be used to satisfy every single one of them, such as housing and recreational needs. Therefore, humans are responsible for harming the nature as well as the environment.

The change benefits the growing population as it allows them to use the land for their own purposes such as housing, transport and recreational purposes. However, it causes great harm to the environment. It causes the fishes and corals to die due to land reclamation and also causes the animals in the forest to lose their habitats due to land clearance. Deforestation also causes global warming which harm the environment as well as the earth. In conclusion, even though the change benefits the growing population by satisfying their needs, it changes great harm to the environment as well as the earth.