Kuan-Shu likes their example so much that it named its tutoring arm Blue Magpie Family.
Inspired by Tzu Chi's commitment to tough projects, Shih emphasizes hands-on work at Kuan-Shu.
At first Kuan-Shu instructed farmers about green cultivation and the dangers of pesticides and chemical fertilizers.
Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew said the country and its flag-carrier should learn from the disaster.
It was left to Singapore statesman Lee Kuan Yew to spell out the implications of the Sinatra Principle.
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's founding father, and still a cabinet minister, puts his own spin on the changes.
Volunteers are welcome since Kuan-Shu, despite its growing commitments, employs only 15 people.
He even dined at the Raffles Hotel with Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
Some say that the man bears a strong resemblance to Lee Kuan Yew.
Kuan-Shu says the ducks cut down on pests such as golden apple snails while fertilizing the rice with their droppings.
To encourage the locals to use seawater instead, Kuan-Shu found farmers who were doing that and asked them to give presentations.
He is not a man that one likes, but "a man that one respects, " says Singapore's Senior Minister Lee Kuan Yew.
Mahatma Gandhi, Mohammad Ali Jinnah and Lee Kuan Yew were British-trained lawyers.
The name Kuan-Shu, which means "observing trees" in Chinese, refers to Buddhist scripture about attaining truth while immersed in the peacefulness of nature.
Or perhaps the century's foremost political leader is Lee Kuan Yew, who almost single-handedly built Singapore into an economically rich and corruption-free society?
Lee Kuan Yew, Singapore's founding father and still its "minister mentor" has maintained that ambitious migrants help to keep citizens on their toes.
Saturday's protest came as news emerged that Singapore's first prime minister, 89-year-old Lee Kuan Yew, has been taken to hospital with a brain-related blockage.
Not so, says Lee Kuan Yew, the sage of Singapore.
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Asit Biswas, 70, visiting professor at Singapore's Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy, has advised six heads of UN agencies and 18 governments on water.
Kuan-Shu aims to transform one of the area's abandoned sugar factories into an educational center for local farmers and a tourist attraction dedicated to environmental issues.
In 1999 he established the Kuan-Shu Educational Foundation, which runs an organic rice farm, restores local wetlands and operates a free tutoring program for low-income students.
After Li's remarks, he sat facing the stage as company President and Editor-in-Chief Steve Forbes brought on Lee Kuan Yew, minister mentor and patriarch of modern Singapore.
In its wetlands restoration project Kuan-Shu again applied creative thinking.
Just as Lee Kuan Yew emerged from the confines of Singapore to become the seer of Asia, so Mr Haq became accepted as one of the visionaries of international development.
This event will take place at the Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy and participants shall include public officials, civil servants, diplomats, researchers, students, and the UN community at large.
His job keeps him in Taipei or on the road most days, but he stays in contact with Kuan-Shu's director, Hong, and gets updates from his wife, who meets with Hong weekly.
The wizard of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew, continued to cast his spell on the state after he retired as prime minister in 1990, even retaining a place in government as a senior minister.
Kuan-Shu is also on the lookout for other places to establish organic farms and plans to expand its wetlands project by adding a larger facility that can promote local industries and host more visitors.
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