Hi people! For those who have attended the soap-making workshop, the collection of soap is until this Friday 5pm only at block C, second floor, yellow door. After that the soap collection will stop. Please take note ya. Thanks 😊
SASSA Fund Raising 2016
SASSA- Faculty Of Applied Science Association
The DNA extraction, jam-making and soap-making workshops are not only organized for fund raising purposes, but we would also like to take this opportunity to provide a platform for the students to try out new experiments with friends in university. By joining these workshops, it will definitely enrich your university life and broaden your knowledge about science.
26/06/2016
Dear participants, we would like to get some feedback from you. Kindly fill up this evaluation form: https://docs.google.com/forms/d/1HJHPyqvDwWEc3NnbbBOs_Tcq5fb9O7QUEM4jysIitNw/viewform
Thank you and have a good day :)
Feedback for Workshop. Greetings to all participants of our workshop. We would like to thank you for attending our workshop once again! :) As we seek to improve our workshop in future, here's some short-response feedback form, for your suggestions and recommendations. Please do take a minute to go through them :) Note tha...
25/06/2016
25/06/2016
There you go the group photo of DNA extraction workshop! :)
25/06/2016
Dear participants, the group photos of the workshops are here! :) Thanks for your support and effort from the committees and lecturers. We hope to see you again in our future event or workshop. :)
16/06/2016
Hi! For your information, the registration session is closed. Thank you for supporting us! See you in the workshop! More details of each workshop will be updated. Stay tuned! :)
10/06/2016
Good morning! The workshop of jam-making has been sold out!! 😄 What are you waiting for? Come and grab the other two workshops (DNA extraction and soap making) See you at the booth for registration. 😊
08/06/2016
Good morning everyone!! Have you been waiting for a while to know about our workshops? No worries! We will be setting up the booth from 8/6/16-10/6/16 and 13/6/16-15/6/16 from 10am to 5pm at Block A Lobby, South Wing. Please feel free to drop by our booth starting from today! See you later! Have a good day ahead! 😄
06/06/2016
Hello people! Here is the latest information about SASSA fund raising event. There are total of 3 workshops where you can get to experience and explore in your university life! Don't miss it! Limited space is available! We will be setting up booth on 8/6/16-10/6/16 and 13/6/16-15/6/16. Feel free to drop by our booth for registration on the aforementioned dates! See you! :)
01/06/2016
Fruit Jams Make Your Body Healthier!
There are many health benefits provided by fruits jams.
1. Unlike butter, margarine, Nutella, and cheese, Jams do not contribute to the cholesterol and fat content of your body. Jam helps maintain a healthy weight when following recommended serving sizes.
2. Jams are rich in sugar and a great source of Energy and Fiber. They curb hunger, helping us to eat less and be satisfied without cravings (please note this is not the case when consuming Jam made with High Fructose Corn Syrup). By doing so they also reduce the risk of developing type 2 diabetes.
3. Jam made with chunks of healthy fruit can help reduce the risk of stroke, heart attack and all other potential cardiovascular diseases.
4. Jam has most of the health benefits of fruit, most notably, heart healthy, cancer fighting antioxidant power. It can help reduce risk of developing various cancers, particularly mouth, stomach, and colon-rectum cancer. In pregnant women, reduce risk of neural tube defects, spina bifida, and anencephaly during fetal development.
5. Jam is a concentrated source of nutrition when made with fully ripened fruits.
FUN FACTS ABOUT DNA:
1. Even though it codes for all the information that makes up an organism, DNA is built using only four building blocks, the nucleotides adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine.
2. Every human being shares 99% of their DNA with every other human.
3. If you put all the DNA molecules in your body end to end, the DNA would reach from the Earth to the Sun and back over 600 times (100 trillion times six feet divided by 92 million miles).
4. A parent and child share 99.5% of the same DNA.
5. You have 98% of your DNA in common with a chimpanzee.
6. If you could type 60 words per minute, eight hours a day, it would take approximately 50 years to type the human genome.
7. Scientists at Cambridge University believe humans have DNA in common with the mud worm and that it is the closest invertebrate genetic relative to us. In other words, you have more in common, genetically speaking, with a mud worm than you do with a spider or octopus or cockroach.
8. Humans and cabbage share about 40-50% common DNA.
29/05/2016
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