GEK2001/SSA2202 CHANGING LANDSCAPES OF SINGAPORE TITLE OF PROJECT: CLARKE QUAY - THE PAST IN THE PRESENT � INTRODUCTION Ever since independence in 1965‚ Singapore has been striving to build its nation for its people. According to an exhibition catalogue (10 Years that Shaped a Nation‚ 2008)‚ instilling a sense of identity and a sense of pride amongst the citizens‚ as well as binding them together were given great attention as they were important for the survival of Singapore as a rising nation
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animals‚ folklore or people. The colors of pesisir batik‚ from the coastal cities of northern Java‚ is especially vibrant‚ and it absorbs influence from the Javanese‚ Chinese and Dutch culture. In the colonial times pesisir batik was a favorite of the Peranakan Chinese‚ Dutch and Eurasians. Batik or fabrics with the traditional batik patterns are also found in several countries such as Malaysia‚ Thailand‚ India‚ Burma‚ Sri Lanka‚ Eygpt‚ Iran and Singapore. Malaysian batik normally displays plants and flowers
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E-Journal Rizky Ramadhan | 105070627 Contents Notes 3 Design For Need & Sustainable Design Conventions of Social Representation Meaning! Semiotics in Visual Communication Functionalism in Typography for Printed Matter or Digital Format Culture‚ Space & Place New Media and its Impact on Design Media‚ Truth & Perceptions: Propaganda and
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Malaysia is a melting pot in many respects and‚ like its multicultural population‚ its cuisine is all about fusion of flavours‚ ingredients and traditions. Indeed‚ the unique nature of Malaysian food stems from the fact that it borrows and blends a range of cultural influences to create new‚ vibrant taste sensations The country is divided into 13 states and three federal territories‚ separated by the South China Sea. Eleven states and the two federal territories of Kuala Lumpur and Putrajaya are
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MALAY-CHINESE INTERETHNIC COMMUNICATION IN MALAYSIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SENSEMAKING IN EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES A dissertation presented to the faculty of the Scripps College of Communication of Ohio University In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree Doctor of Philosophy Minah Harun March 2007 This dissertation entitled MALAY-CHINESE INTERETHNIC COMMUNICATION IN MALAYSIA: AN ANALYSIS OF SENSEMAKING IN EVERYDAY EXPERIENCES by MINAH HARUN has been approved for the School of Communication
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Jane f. Sumalinab BSED-E Introduction to Singaporean Literature The history of Singaporean literature is closely connected with the country ’s own inception as a republic in 1965. Autonomy‚ first from its British colonial masters and later by separation from Malaysia‚ gave rise to the urgent necessity to find a separate and distinct national identity‚ one that could clearly be called Singaporean. The endeavor to establish this identity is echoed in the literature through the themes they raise.
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CHAPTER 1: INTRODUCTION 1.1 INTRODUCTION In era of globalization now‚ all the building must be sustain and adapt with suitable condition at particular place‚ community and time. The adaptive reuse of pre-war building should have minimal impact on the heritage significant of the pre-war building and it setting. Developers should gain an understanding of why the building has heritage status and then pursue development that is sympathetic to the building to give it a new purpose. Adaptive reuse is
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Diaspora Speak By : Dr Irengbam Mohendra Singh Demand for Meiteis to be a scheduled tribe A marvellous idea‚ it seems. But is it? Demands for Alternative arrangements by the Tangkhuls‚ and Kukilam by the Kukis seem bright ideas. But are they? Of course not! The Meitei demand is the culmination of what has taken them on an emotional rollercoaster ride from the peak of euphoria of independence to the valley of despair. I do appreciate the separate demands of the Tangkhuls and the Kukis‚ which
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Exploring marketing strategy of culinary tourism development in Hong Kong and Singapore: A resource-based theory Chen-Tsang (Simon) Tsai Ph.D. Candidate‚ Division of Hospitality Management & Education‚ Department of Human Development & Family Studies‚ National Taiwan Normal University‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan. Jeou-Shyan Horng Professor and Dean‚ Graduate Institute of Tourism & Hospitality‚ JinWen University of Science and Technology‚ Taipei‚ Taiwan. ABSTRACT This study focuses on Hong Kong and Singapore
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Introduction to Hospitality and tourism Lecture 1 Tourism : Activity of people taking trips away from home and the industry which has developed to cater to/support the needs of tourism. (does not include migrants‚ PR‚ illegal immigrants) History of tourism * Early travellers travelled for: 1) curiosity 2) food and hunting (survival) 3) trade (trade routes formed – silk
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