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Friday, 1 February 2013

Conclusions & Reflections

In conclusion, we learnt that Singaporeans would like to have 1-3 children after they get married while Singaporeans from the older generation likes to have more children for company and others. We learnt that the government could help to encourage people to have more children by lowering the prices for the children needs and giving the parents more days of leave to spend time with ther children to satify their needs.

We learnt that interviewing people isn't as easy as We thought it would be and We also learnt how to set up a blog. We learnt more about the low population growth in Singapore, how the Government can do to help the parents, if Singaporeans are worried about it and more!

Here are the individual interviews :

Cheryl
I enjoyed finding out the different views from Singaporeans about the low population growth in Singapore.
I contributed by setting up the blog, taking turns to write down the results and interview the people and type out the introduction, background information and methodology with Arina, I also typed out the first part of the conclusion.

Arina 
I enjoyed learning what my teachers and relatives' opinions about the low population growth and cooperating with my classmates for this project.
My contributions were taking turns to write the results down and interviewing, typing out the introduction, background information and methodology with Cheryl and doing checking the blog for mistakes.

Jodi
I enjoyed learning how to work blogster and learning more about Singapore's low population growth through this project with my friends.
I contributed by editing and typing out the results and analysis with Belinda, taking turns to write the results and interview the adults and doing a check on the blog for any grammar and spelling mistakes.

Belinda
I enjoyed learning more the Singaporeans' different views about Singapore's population, how Singapore will be affected by this in the future and learning how the Government is trying to resolve that problem.
I contributed by going around interviewing and writing down the results, editing and typing out the results and analysis with Jodi.






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