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    This essay aims to compare the industrial relations in both Singapore and Japan. It will first indentify both countries industrial relation system‚ whether it is unitarist‚ pluralist or radical. It will then touch on the various aspects in the industrial relation system: trade unions‚ system to resolving industrial conflicts‚ wages related policies and discrimination at work. In addition‚ it will look at the policy of lifetime employment and seniority in wages‚ policies which Japan companies have

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    While the Indian Caste system and Contemporary society differ in many aspects‚ they however have similarities such as their class system and their written laws. India divides their people into a caste system called the Varna whereas contemporary society has a socioeconomic system. Each system has categories that their natives fall into and live according to their economic standing. Along with the class system‚ each society has similar written laws that guarantee equal rights amongst all people.

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    The  began when Singapore gained its independence and became a republic following an ejection fromMalaysia on 9 August 1965.[1] After the separation‚ the fledgling nation had to become self-sufficient‚ and faced problems including mass unemployment‚ housing shortages and lack of land and natural resources such as petroleum. During Lee Kuan Yew’s term as prime minister from 1959 to 1990‚ his administration curbed unemployment‚ raised the standard of living and implemented a large-scale public housing

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    The strucure of the japanese fuedal system and its structure is based off of a heiracy system‚ the Emporer being at the top‚ then the shogun‚ then the samurais‚ below them are the peasents and finaly the merchants. The Emperor was at the top of the Japanese feudal system and was the person that all of the people looked up to as the supreme ruler. However‚ the Emperor was a figurehead and held little political power compared to the Shogun who was probably the most important person in Japanese society

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    Joseph Stalin once said‚ “Ideas are more powerful than guns. We would not let our enemies have guns‚ why should we let them have ideas.” Adolf Hitler and Stalin were both dictators who rose to power in the early 1930s in Europe. Stalin and Hitler both had ideas of how to reduce the population of those outside of their beliefs and a desire to run the world. Throughout Adolf Hitler’s life‚ he has had to jump over hoops in order to get to the place where he wanted to be. Growing up‚ Hitler lived in

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    The quote‚ "In literature as in life‚ human beings may find themselves in conflict when they live in a society that outwardly seems civilized and yet practices prejudice and injustice within‚" means that even when a civilization is viewed as good or peaceful‚ many people in the society are treated unfairly. This theme is often expressed in works of literature. In The Crucible by Arthur Miller and Shirley Jackson’s‚ "The Lottery" both show how the quote is true. The Crucible supports the lens through

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    INTERNATIONAL COUNTRY PAPER SINGAPORE I. EXECUTIVE SUMMARY One of the tropical fruit in the Philippines is mango. It is known as the National Fruit of the Philippines and the most majestic among Philippine fruits. Philippine Mango is one of the best mangoes in the world because nothing can be sweeter than this. That’s why‚ Philippines is one of the major exporters of mangoes in different countries around the world. Philippine Mango marks the world because of its unique sweetness‚ fruity aroma

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    crop a labor system was needed to tend to the crops. Initially a system of indentured servants was used until the system of a slave labor system looked more profitable. Both systems were similar but also very distinct. The Indentured Servitude system was made up of Europeans who wanted to own land in the New World‚ but didn’t have the money for the trip. In this system their trip would be paid for in exchange for 7 years of labor and to soon be free and own land. The Slave Labor system included African

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    Introduction Island Country in South-East Asia Highly urbanized One of major commercial hub Fourth biggest financial centre One of five biggest port Type of Government Singapore is a sovereign republic‚ with a legal system based on the English common law.  The Constitution lays down the fundamental principles and basic framework for the three organs of state‚ namely‚ the Executive‚ the Legislative and the Judiciary.   The Executive comprises

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    Sparta and Athens The birthplace of democracy‚ or Athens and Laconia‚ the capital of the ancient city-state of the popular Sparta are two very well know and popular city-states of Ancient Greece. These two city-states have been referred to many times throughout history in literature and films due to the way both these societies lead their lives and government and the influences they left. Sparta and Athens were two extremely influential city-states that lead there societies differently. For example

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