stanley tan

stanley tan

Stan is a Recruiter, Writer and Businessman.
Stan writes product reviews for the Asia market and speak at seminars when the opportunity arises.
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  • A Boss April Fool's Day Prank
    This is a great boss April Fool's Day prank to try on your boss. Convert your boss office into a table-tennis court or a putting green and see that bewildered look on his face!
  • An Interesting April Fool's Day Prank Idea
    A hilarious April Fool's Day prank for this coming April Fool's Day. Play this disappearing spoon-head prank on your friends, relatives or family members. See the shock on their faces!
  • 3 of the Greatest April Fool's Day Jokes of All Time
    Year 2008: April Fool's Day Joke on Flying Penguins Year 1998: April Fool's Day Joke on Left-Handed Whopper Year 1957: April Fool's Day Joke on The Swiss Spaghetti Harvest
  • The Origin of April Fool's Day
    The origin of April Fool's Day is obscure. There are probably one thousand and one legends proffering the explanation for its origin. The most convincing legend concerns the moving of New Year's Day to January the First.
  • Easter: Chocolates and Their Impact on Babies' Development
    A study showed that eating chocolate during pregnancy may make for happier and livelier babies. The scientists believed that mood-altering chemicals in the chocolate may be responsible.
  • Easter Eggs and Easter
    Since the beginning of the earliest civilization, as well as in many cultures, the egg has been a symbol of birth and resurrection. The Church did not have to search far for a popular symbol when it began to celebrate the Resurrection.
  • How Easter Day Comes About
    Easter is the most sacred of all holy days in the Christian calendar. Due to the supreme authority the church in ancient history, the ancient Saxon festival was transformed into the solemn and sacred Christian service.
  • How the Potato Chips Were Invented?
    These thin slices of potato chips as we know today, exist because of a chef's fit of anger and his intention to get back at an unreasonable diner.
  • St Valentine's Day: Its Origin and Significance
    The Romans practised a pagan un-Christian festival. The church leaders then replaced it with St Valentine's Day, with St Valentine as the spiritual saint.
  • Graphology: What Obama's Signature Says About the Man
    Experts all over the world are scrambling to uncover more about President Obama, his character, personality, thought process, his thinking, his beliefs and etc.
  • Believe it or Not - Rabbit Foot and Good Luck
    Till today, historians are still at odds as to why the rabbit's foot has become synonymous with good luck.
  • The Many Uses of Graphology
    Graphology can enhance understanding of people and facilitating improved relationships.
  • "Kicked" Around by a Singapore Cabby
    Cabby asked passenger to board and then refused to move because he got a call confirmation!
  • Dengue Fever and Its Prevention
    Dengue fever is a worldwide disease that has no commercial cure. There are many preventive measures that can be taken against this disease. All it takes is some efforts and we can protect our family against this much dreaded disease.
  • Fire Attack on Singapore MP
    MPs have to be readily accessible. MPs should be adequately protected against attacks. Whether this case is an exception or a norm does not matter because, even if it is an exception, the official could have been killed.
  • An Experience with an Unscrupulous Recruitment Firm
    The recruitment market in Singapore is highly competitive. Facing such fierce competition, some recruitment companies would resort to unscrupulous tactics for self interests, with total disregard for the employers and the candidates.
  • Criminal Hanged in Singapore Last Friday
    Capital punishment is legal in Singapore. A survey had revealed that 95% of Singaporeans felt that the death penalty should stay as it had helped to keep Singapore safe and secure.
  • Is This a Warning from the Spirits
    Uttering something uncalled for may sound like nothing. But the consequence can be frightening and disastrous. Do spirits exist? What do you think?
  • Tale of the Bean Curd: The Good, the Bad and The....
    At one time, bean curd was the wonder food. Recent studies had cast some doubts.
  • What Ginger Can Do for You and Your Health
    The plain or even ugly-looking ginger possesses abundant medicinal and nutritional values.
  • Do You Call This Coincidence?
    Thirty years ago, while visiting a friend one day, I encountered a rather strange incident. Until today I still cannot believe such a coincidence could really happen.
  • Doing Business in a Recession
    This article offers tips on how to run a business in a recession.
  • Recession Proof Your Job
    In the current difficult economical time, one has to do the right things in an exceptional manner to help one's company survive. This article provides the necessary advice and suggestions on how one can enhance one's job security.

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