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Thursday, November 4, 2010
Batam 2D/1N Free n Easy (2010)
Basic information:
2 way ferry+tax+insurance from Habourfront to Batam center via penguin = $50 per person.
Accomodation at iHotel @Nagoya = twin sharing $90/night, include breakfast (Good if you intend to go shopping and massage because it is within walking distance.)
Accomodation at Harmoni Hotel@Nagoya = twin sharing $80/night, include breakfast (Good if you intend to go pubbing and massage because downstairs the hotel has plenty of pub, after drinking just need to walk up to the hotel), beer at S$3 per bottle.
Accomodation at Harris Resort = twin sharing $90/night, include breakfast (Good if you intend to go for Go-Karting, theme park and sea sports)
Cab from batam centre to ihotel and Harmoni hotel per taxi is S$6 (Rupiah 40,000)
Exchange rate S$ 1 = rupiah 6750
Things we can do at Batam:
Seafood: (about S$20 per person)
Harbour bay Seafood
Wey Wey seafood
A1 Foodcourt Haisan seafood
Delima @waterfront side near Harris hotel
Golden Prawn 933
Golden Prawn 555
Rejeki @Batu Besar
Spa: (about S$15 an hour per person), Foot reflexology S$10 an hour)
Isabella @5 min walk from iHotel
Eska @5 mins walk from iHotel
Everyday massage and Spa @opposite Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall - 2.5 hours massage, body scrub, milk bath, jacuzzi for S$45 per pax.
Sport Massage spa @opposite Harmoni hotel
Shopping:
Nagoya Hill Shopping Mall @nagoya center
Megamall @batam center
Sightseeing:
Vihara Budhi Bharkti (Tua Pek Kong Bio) Temple. This is one of the most famous Buddhist temple in Batam and it is conveniently located at the Nagoya town area. A must visit when you are at Batam.
Dewi Kuong Imra Monument. Largest Kwan Yin Statue at KTM Resort. Another attraction at this place is the largest Kwan Yin Statue, the largest in Indonesia.
Aathi Vinayagar Balinese Hindu Temple. The only Balinese Hindu Temple on Batam Island. Just ask any cab driver to send you to this place. You would not be able to miss this place.
Sri Thirupurasundari Hindu Temple. This is the only South Indian Style temple on Batam Island. It is located right beside the Balinese Temple and worth a visit too.
Waterworld at Dutamas. This adventure theme park offers a variety of water-sport activities, near Batam center.
Go-Karting. For adventurous junkies, there is go-karting. Batam has discovered its affection for go-karting; the city is now equipped with a number of racing tracks. The go-kart track located next to Harris Resort on the Waterfront City is a popular one. Prices charged are reasonable. Go-karting is a stress busting sport and are popular among children as well as adult tourists.
Ocearina Theme Park. This theme park was built just recently facing the Batam Centre Ferry Terminal. A fun place for children.
Vietnamese Refugee Camp, Galang Island. At waterfront. This is another must visit place. FOr this, you need to hire a cab and drive out of Batam to another island which is interconnected by bridges. A great historical place which has records of the Vietnamese Migrants that came to Batam looking for a new life.
The Pagoda, Galang Island. The Pagoda is located on the same island as the Refugee Camp and you cant miss it as the directions are pretty good.
Best Beach at Rembang Island. From Galang Island, drive on straight and pass another two islands until you reach the final island which is called Rembang Island. This is a beautiful island with crystal clear waters. You may have to pay a small fee of 5000 rupiah to enter the beach.
Barelang Bridge. The landmark structure of Batam Island. This is the first bridge which you would cross over when you head to Galang Island of Rembang Island.
Belakang Padang Island (Beepee Island). Another remote island which could only be reached by small boats, but worth the visit. This island is near the petroleum hub for Sumatra. Visit this place to get an understanding of the local customs and lifestyle.
Sambu Island. Visit the sites of Old Dutch houses, trees and gardens. You will be impressed by the gracious lifestyle of locals here. There are hardly any cars here - people prefer to walk for most part.
Monday, November 1, 2010
Ho Chi Minh City 12-15 Oct 2010
Friday, October 1, 2010
The Solution to End Suffering
Thursday, August 5, 2010
Family happiness
Staying together forever
Spouses Obligation and Responsibilities
Saturday, July 17, 2010
Recommended Counselling Books
Thursday, July 8, 2010
What's the starting salary for psychologists, counsellors and social workers?
Wednesday, July 7, 2010
Tuition for Research Methods and Statistics
What are the modules offered in Psychology programmes?
Some Psychology Books to read
Well-known Psychology Books
Behavior,biology, and genes: A science of the brain
1) Louann Brizendine, “The Female Brain”
2) William James, “The principles of psychology”
3) Alfred Kinsey, “Sexual Behavior in the human Female”
4) Jean Paiget, “The Language and Thought of the Child”
5) Steven Pinker, “The Blank Slate”
6) V.S. Ramachandran, “Phantoms in the Brain”
7) Oliver Sacks, “The Man Who Mistook His Wife for a Hat”
Violence
1) Gavin de Becker, “The Gift of Fear: Survival Signals that Protect Us from Violence”
2) John Monahan, “Predicting Violent Behavior”
3) Robert D. Hare, “Without Conscience”
Tapping the unconscious mind: Wisdom of a different kind
4) Milton Erikson (by Sidney Rosen), “My Voice Will Go With You”
5) Sigmund Freud, “The Interpretation of Dreams”
6) Malcolm Galdwell,”Blink”
7) Carl Jung, “The Archetypes and the Collective Unconscious”
8) Alfred Adler, “Study of Organ Inferiority and Its Physical Compensation”
9) Alfred Adler, “What life Could Mean To You”
10) Alfred Adler, “The Science of Living”
11) Alfred Adler, “The Practice and Theory of Individual Psychology”
Thinking better, feeling better: Happiness and mental health
1) Nathaniel Branden, “The Psychology of Self-Esteem”
2) David D. Burns, “Feeling Good”
3) Albert Ellis, & Robert Harper, “A Guide to Rational Living”
4) Fritz Perls, “Gelstat Therapy”
5) Barry Schwartz, “The Paradox of Choice”
6) Martin Seligman, “Authentic Happiness”
7) William Styron, “Darkness Visible”
8) Robert E. Thayer, “The Origin of Everyday Moods”
Why we are how we are: The study of personality and the self
1) Isabel Briggs Myers, “Gifts Differing”
2) Erik Erikson, “Young Man Luther”
3) Hans Eysenck, “Dimensions of Personality”
4) Anna Freud, “The Ego and the Mechanisms of Defence”
5) Karen Horney, “Our Inner Conflicts”
6) Melanie Klein, “Envy and Gratitude”
7) R. D. Laing, “The Divided Self”
8) Gail Sheehy, “Passages”
Why we do what we do: Great thinkers on human motivation
1) Alfred Adler, “Understanding Human Nature”
2) Viktor Frankl, “The Will To Meaning”
3) Eric Hoffer, “The True Believer”
4) Abraham Maslow, “The Farther Reaches of Human Nature”
5) Stanley Milgram, “Obedience To Authority”
6) Ivan Pavlov, “Conditioned Reflexes”
7) B. F. Skinner, “Beyond Freedom and Dignity”
Why we love the way we do: The dynamics of relationships
1) Eric Berne, “Games People Play: The Psychology of Human Relationship”
2) Eric Berne, “Transactional Analysis in Psyhcotherapy”
3) Susan Forward, “Emotional Blackmail”
4) John M, Gottman, “The Seven Principles of making Marriage Work”
5) Harry Harlow, “The Nature of Love”
6) Thomas A. Harris, “I’m ok-You ok”
7) Carl Rogers, “On Becoming a Person”
Working at our peak: creative power and communication skills
1) Robert Bolton, “People skills”
2) Edward de Bono, “Lateral Thinking”
3) Robert Cialdini, “Influence”
4) Mihaly Csikszentmihalyi, “Creativity”
5) Howard Gardner, “Frames of Mind”
6) Daniel Goleman, “Working with Emotional Intelligence”
7) Douglas Stone, Bruce Patton, & Sheila Heen, “Difficult Conversations”
How can I become a hypnotist?
How can I become a registered counsellor?
What are the career opportunities for psychology, counselling, and social work graduates?
How can I check if the psychology degree offered to me is accreditated?
Tuesday, July 6, 2010
What are the differences among psychologists, counsellors, social workers, and psychiatrists?
Why must we study research methods and statistics in psychology?
What are the differences among the bachelor titles "Bachelor of Arts in Psychology", "Bachelor of Science in Psychology" and "Bachelor of Psychology"
What are my choices of work after completion of my diploma in psychology?
What can I do if my psychology degree is not accreditated?
Why psychology degrees so troublesome that need accrediation?
What are the differences between accrediated, validated, and recognised psychology degrees?
Validated and Recognized means not recognized by APS, BPS, SPS, APA.
What are the pathways for me to become a registered Psychologist in Singapore?
(1) Ngee Ann Polytechnics
(2) Singapore Polytechnics
(3) Temasek Polytechnics
For those taking private diploma candidates, you must know that that all private schools diploma in psychology are not accrediated or recognised. You have to further into an university that offers accrediated psychology degrees. I suggest you make sure the private schools ensure you (with evidences) that they offer full-track ACCREDITATED psychology programmes. Otherwise, whatever you pay for will end up as "toilet paper". Please note that alot of private schools diploma does not guarantee you a place at an university that offer ACCREDIATED psychology degrees. Below are some private schools that offer diploma in psychology:
(1) MDIS
(2) Raffles Education College
(3) Kaplan
(4) TMC
(5) Sma
(6) Parkway college
And after completion enrol with an university that offers ACCREDITED psychology degrees. Please note that you have to choose a PURE psychology degree. Some accredited psychology degrees programmes in Singapore are as follows:
(1)NUS
(2)NTU
(3)SMU
(4) SIM university
(5) James Cook University (Singapore @Upper Thomson Road)
(6) The Universities of Western Australia - Bachelor of Science in Psychology(PSB Academy)
(7) Murdoch University - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Kaplan)
(8) Edith Cowan University - Bachelor of Arts in Psychology (Sma)
(9) Edith Cowan University - Bachelor of Science in Psychology (Sma)
After these first degrees that usually take you about 2 - 4 years, you have to move on to honours degree (1 year) that again must be accrediated. It can be the same university from your first degree or another university. After that you can call yourself "probationary psychologist".
After that you should move on to a Master degree that again must be accrediated in order to qualify as a registered psychologist in Singapore with Singapore Psychological Society (SPS). You can visit SPS website www.singaporepsychologicalsociety.org/psychologists.cfm
Various accrediated Master Degrees in psychology :
(1) NIE
(2) NUS
(3) NTU
(4) SMU
(5) James Cook University
If you do well at your honours degree with a first class degree, you can either move on to do a Masters degree (2-3 years) or a PhD degrees (3-4 years). But if you has a second class than you can do a Master degree only, and if you score pass, then sorry, out you go or you can try overseas universities.
Lastly, once you completed your Master or PhD, then go to Singapore Psychological Society and load their registered psychologist form and wait for approval from the board.
Good Luck!!!
Saturday, May 3, 2008
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