| 1. | SINGAPORE Statistics
In 2000, according to IPS, 27% of all visits to the UK from Singapore were for BT purposes (33,000) with a total spend from Singapore relating to business travel of £31 million. ...
Economic & Political
Singapore is a city-state of 647 sq. ...
Singapore is one of the busies...
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| 2. | International friendship day Singapore is a small country. Despite being the small domestic economy and lack of natural resources, Singapore appears to be one of the top trading nations in the world. It is recognized to be one of the most competitive economies. Thus, Singaporeans are reported to have one of the highest quality ...
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| 3. | Founding of singapore Question 2
Explain how the choice of Singapore as the location of an EIC trading post was more of circumstance than of design. ... His main purpose was to look for another site within the Johore Empire, not specifically Singapore. ... Singapore was the final alternative that was found suitable by...
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| 4. | contrast between Singapore and China I have been in Singapore for about two years, I am from China, during these two years, I have found that Singapore is a perfect place for people to live in. Comparing with Singapore and my hometown-China, there are a lot of differences between these two countries in terms of ¡¡. ... China has a ...
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| 5. | Total Defence in Singapore Singapore is a small country with a small population and tiny land space. Being a young multi-racial and religious country, Singapore is a young country whose roots are still being strengthened. All these make Singapore vulnerable to both internal and external threats. ... One way to do this would...
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| 6. | Racial Harmony in Singapore is it necessary Yes, racial harmony is necessary in Singapore. Racial harmony is maintaining a good relationship between racial groups. Singapore today is a place where different ethnic groups, with different customs and beliefs, live and work together in harmony while retaining their own distinctive culture. This ...
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| 7. | Does the SIngapore education system produce good people for the workforce The Singapore education system does produce people for the workforce. In fact it is one of the aims of education. system. ...
The Singapore education system, indeed produces people for the workforce. A good example would be in the 1960s, when there was a declining entreport trade, and thus the n...
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| 8. | asian crisis With the devaluation of the Thai baht in July 1997, the contagion effects of the Asian Financial Crisis sparked off Singapore’s second economic recession since her independence. ... Although Singapore has weathered the financial storm better than most Asian economies, its close connection with the...
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| 9. | Total Defense for Singapore Personally, I feel that Total Defense Day should definitely be practiced everyday of our daily lives.
“ Singapore is a small country. ... All these make Singapore vulnerable not only to military attacks, but also to exploitation of economic, social, political and psychological weaknesses.”
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| 10. | TNCs in Singapore After gaining independence, Singapore understood the urgency to attract foreign investments for the country to prosper due to lack of natural resources. The capital flows from TNCs give us a jumpstart to a global economy. However, other countries are gaining the upperhand in attracting TNCs mainly ...
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| 11. | Divorce rates among the different ethnic groups in Singapore and the implications for children of divorce Introduction
In 1999, there were a total of 5,333 cases of divorce in Singapore. ... From the figures of 1999, one in 6 marriage ends up in a divorce.
Divorce is the legal dissolution of marriages. ... Although Singapore’s divorce rate is lower than t...
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| 12. | Singapores school assessment books ... Assessment books provide children with additional practice and drills beyond those covered in school workbooks. Almost every child in Singapore owns at least a few assessment books for each subject. It is not uncommon for parents to buy dozens of assessment books for their children for each su...
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| 13. | How can Singapore remain competitive in a globalising world economy economy? ...
In the globalising world economy, there are mainly two markets, namely the goods market and the labour market. In the case of Singapore, both of our markets are strongly influenced by the leader countries in the globalising world economy. ...
As we have learnt, the Singapore eco...
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| 14. | My take on racial cohesion Topic: My Take On Racial Cohesion
Racial cohesion in general refers to the unity of the different ethnic groups. Today Singapore has become a multi-racial society due to our strong racial cohesion. ... The racial riots that our forefathers had encountered including the “Maria Hertogh” incident i...
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| 15. | art Singapore is a country with a multi-racial population, e.g. Malay, Chinese and Indian. Every race has its own culture and religion. We have a beautiful nation and great talents coming from the various races. It is important to maintain a racial harmony among races in order to prevent racial conflict...
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| 16. | racial harmony ... In this small speck of a country, there are mainly four different major racial groups. ... These four groups are what make up the majority of Singapore’s combined population, and the harmony within these four racial groups is significant importance to this small country. ... And these four r...
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| 17. | Arbitration in Singapore Introduction:
Overview of Arbitration in Singapore and its Status in the Region
Arbitration is becoming an increasingly important service. ... Therefore, international arbitration in another neutral country is appealing. ...
When it comes to international arbitration, the obvious choices in...
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| 18. | Racial Harmony THE topic of the online discussion with Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, which the Singapore International Foundation organised last week, was striking: Social and racial harmony - Is Singapore unravelling?
Participant ned_kelly asked: Racial and religious tolerance begins with education. ...
The need to s...
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| 19. | Singapore Airlines Analysis Identify the operational position of Singapore Airlines
An operation can be built in a number of ways depending on their competitive strategy, that is where they want to be positioned in the market place. I think that Singapore Airlines view themselves as being at the World Class Service Deliver...
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| 20. | the dark The Singapore education system does produce people for the workforce. In fact it is one of the aims of education. system. Though there were initiatives to bring this aim into place, the other aims such as providing a place for every child, building national loyalty, and fostering social cohesion can...
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