| 1. | 3 Internal Self Government for Singapore 3. Internal Self Government for Singapore
a. ... (6marks)
• Aims :To find out why most of the registered voters did not vote in the 1951 elections
To find ways of increasing the number of votes
To find ways of increasing the number of elected members in the c...
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| 2. | Singapore vision to become a world class hub for medical service Singapore has been very actively and successful in providing basic healthcare from 1970s. ... This is crucial as only when her citizens are able bodies; we can then contribute to the prosperity of Singapore and build a better home.
Next, Singapore has been trying to promote personal responsibil...
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| 3. | singapore Singapore
A tiny island in the south east of Asia, Singapore, independent from colonial rule since 1965 has remarkably transformed itself into a high technology and a ‘so called’ information driven society. ... Because the countrys Asian values are what bonds Singapore, there is a risk that free...
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| 4. | history of singapore ... 1 Social Problems
A small island of only 582km2 with almost no natural resources, Singapore had a population of 1. ... As Singapore is already so small, a rapidly growing population would mean that would be a lot of people sharing homes. ... Also, it will make Singapore an unsafe place to li...
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| 5. | Singapore Singapore’s Orwellian Government and its Implications for Economic Competition
Upon breaking away from Malaysia two years after the region was divested by Great Britain, the tiny city-state of Singapore embarked on the long and arduous road of independence. ...
However, a singular feature h...
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| 6. | value of a local poem lies in its ability to reflect on life in Singapore Bearing Taking the role of a social critic to Singapore and her people, the poem, Void deck by Alfian Bin Saat, succeed in providing me, an insight on the life in Singapore. Setting aside of the primary meaning of the poem that features the lack of sense of community, kiasuism, and inconsiderateness in Sing...
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| 7. | Case Analysis Singapore Airlines ... Company Analysis
In 1991, Singapore Airline is one of big successful airline companies , in term of revenue, profit, and company¡¦s good will.
Well, for company analysis , I will do SWOT Analysis first, then TOWS matrix can be applied in item : 7 : Generating Alternative
Streng...
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| 8. | Singapore Emrging Market Emerging Markets: Singapore
Since its inception, the Republic of Singapore has combined the fastest growth with the lowest inflation of any industrial economy. ...
Singapore was established as a British trading post in 1819 by Sir Stamford Raffles. ... From here, Singapore was rapidly integrat...
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| 9. | Singapore Tariffs Regulations and Quotas Most goods can be imported freely into Singapore. ...
Singapore imposes tariffs on only four categories of imported goods; 99 percent of imports enter duty-free. In the Uruguay Round of multilateral trade negotiations, Singapore agreed to bind 70 percent of its tariff lines, compared to the Unit...
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| 10. | Swiss Manager in Singapore Failure in Setting up Global Business Andreas Martin was sent by a Swiss construction company to Singapore in 1997 to build up the company’s Asia-Pacific operations. ... He was confident that he could set up a permanent operation for his organization in Singapore: the highest quality products they offered combined with Swiss standards ...
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| 11. | tourism The theme of our project is called ‘Dimensions Of Singapore’. We came up with this theme, as we want tourists to learn more about the past, present and future of Singapore. Through this project, they can also discover the cultures and different colours of Singapore. Our target audience of this proje...
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| 12. | If Singapore were influenced by a Theravada Buddhist legacy what would the country be like today ... We are concentrating on the religion Theravada Buddhism in this essay and to what extent Singapore would be different if the citizens were subjected to this particular religion.
Theravada, meaning the teaching of the elders, Buddhism is rarely known as Hinayana (‘lesser vehicle’) Buddhism. It...
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| 13. | singapore economy The role of the state in Singapore’s economy development goes beyond that being the referee of the playing field; indeed, the state itself is a significant player in its own right. As Singapore transitions to the ‘new economy’ model, does the state still have an important role to play, or will it si...
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| 14. | How can Singapore remain competitive in a globalizing world economy I believe that every Singaporean will have to play a part in allowing Singapore to remain in competitive. Beside that, I also truly believe that the role of local education institutions can play a part in helping Singapore as a small market with limited opportunities to remain competitive in a globa...
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| 15. | SWOT ... )
Democratic culture; authority delegated to the lowest level possible
flight alcohol and movies at no charge Spacious seats in all class levelsSpacious seats in all class levels Once you pay for a ticket service and amenities are Once you pay for a ticket service and amenities are freefree...
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| 16. | WHAT MAJOR POLITICAL REASONS LED TO SINGAPORE S FISSURE FROM THE MALAYSIAN FEDERATION The fundamental political reason why Singapore was separated from Malaysia
in 9th August 1965 was both leaders, Mr Lee Kuan Yew and Tunku Abdul Rahman,
did not have a thorough negotiation about merger. At that time, communists were
actively spreading communism in Singapore and their influ...
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| 17. | Main Challenges for Singapore Educators Main challenges for Singapore Educators
Singapore has done remarkably in reforming the education system in an effort to recognize the need to cater to the needs of pupils with different talents by infusing thinking skills, group and project work in the curriculum. Singapore has designed far-reach...
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| 18. | Social Stratification of people in singapore In Singapore, you can tell the class structure that a person belongs to by his or her main mode of transport: The upper class people travel by car, the middle class people travel by train, and the lower class people travel by bus.
People who travel by car or cab belong to the upper class as thes...
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| 19. | Future of General Internal Medicine
The Future of General Internal Medicine
“The best prize life offers is the chance to work hard at work worth doing. ... My primary academic interest is internal medicine. Internal medicine is the nonsurgical medical specialty concerned with diseases of internal organs in adults. ... ...
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| 20. | Most important day of my life The most important day of my life was when I went to collect my GCE ‘O’ Level results in Singapore. ...
On the morning of that memorable day, I woke up with a deafening whisper inside my head saying that today was the day. The day, which around twenty thousand students all around Singapore had bee...
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