THE FALL OF SINGAPORE SPEECH The Battle of Singapore was fought in South-East Asia during World War II‚ when the Japanese Army was severely underrated. Nobody could have predicted the outcome of the battle that commenced on the 31st of January 1941 and lasted til the 15th of February in 1942. Singapore was a great strategic naval base for the Allied Forces‚ and they anticipated an attack. The British had the numbers‚ but it seems as though the Japanese had the luck. Let me start by telling
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loyalty to Britain and the Empire. However‚ for Australia‚ war brought the distinct possibility of breaking such formalities between countries‚ and in the Pacific no battle would test Australia’s relationship with Britain more than Singapore. The Allied defeat at Singapore in 1942 changed the relations between Australia and Britain to a substantial extent‚ in an era when Britain’s imperialistic rule of Australia was still present. The repercussions of the result of this battle signified an historic
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Tourism in Singapore is a major industry and attracts millions of tourists each year.[1] Its cultural attraction can be attributed to its cultural diversity that reflects its colonial history and Chinese‚ Malay‚ Indian and Arab ethnicities. It is also environmentally friendly‚ and maintains natural and heritage conservation programs. As English is the dominant one of its four official languages‚ it is generally easier for tourists to understand when speaking to the local population of the country
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humans provide each other with the many resources they need from food to clothing to entertainment. Singapore‚ as a state-city with over 5 million residents is one such example. Globalization’s powerful effect has affected the country in many ways‚ both good and bad‚ and has transformed the once small isolated island into an economic powerhouse. The way that globalization has most affected Singapore is through the development of free trade. By connecting the world together‚ globalization created
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1.0 Introduction The presence and use of borrowed words and discourse particles in Colloquial Singapore English (CSE) have been widely studied by linguists (e.g. Lim‚ 2007; & Deterding‚ 2007). It is also widely accepted‚ both amongst scholarly literature and within the general population‚ that CSE (its lexicon/syntax/etc.) is predominantly Chinese- or Malay-based and that Tamil has only had minimal influences (Leimgruber‚ 2009). However‚ little thought has been given‚ by the general population
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Hi‚ my name is Jayvin and I’m from Malaysia. As a foreigner‚ I think that Singapore‚ an island country which made up of 63 islands is a clean and quiet place to visit. Although Singapore is a small country but there’s a lot of fun and interesting places such as Universal Studio Singapore‚ Garden by the Bay‚ Night Safari‚ Singapore Flyer and so on that we can pay a visit to. Well‚ I’ll talk about the 150-year old Singapore Botanic Gardens which is well known as a star visitor attraction for the sophisticated
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Littering in Singapore According to a sociological study‚ 62.6% of the public will always bin their rubbish whereas 36.2% may litter depending on the situation‚ and will only throw their rubbish into a bin when it is convenient to do so. The remaining 1.2% of the population admits that they will litter even when there is a bin nearby. In summary‚ about 40% of the public are unlikely to bin their rubbish. The top three reasons for littering‚ according to the 4‚462 respondents surveyed‚ are the insufficient
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This paper briefly described what the airline industry included and the environment of the competitive market. Air transport has been a big industry. And the airline industry is consistent developing. After the crisis‚ although the airline industry has been hit ‚ the industry is also one of the vital industries. The industry is facing the deman problem. When facing a growth in demand‚ airlines tend to respond more by means of increasing frequencies than by increasing aircraft size(Moshe
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Image is everything In the poem‚ Oliver shows that image is everything in her work. In Singapore by Mary Oliver‚ imagery plays a very important role. She writes a poem about a poor woman she saw in an airport in Singapore washing an ashtray in the toilet‚ and comparing a woman to a beautiful scene in nature. She writes a poem about this woman making her a symbol to the serene image of nature. She is also decreasing her disturbed perception of the woman to nature in the poem. She also uses a very
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Case Study in Marketing Pegasus Airlines Abalajon‚ Laila Marie Abellar‚ Jay Ann Acosta‚ Ma. Victoria Allado‚ Nile Alric Anoran‚ Rayshei Barbas‚ Raiza Grace Tuesday and Thursday‚ 3:00-4:30pm June 25‚ 2013 I. Statement of the Problem It is a challenge to Pegasus Airlines to provide a sustainable competitive advantage against prevailing competitors and to have the most economical flight opportunities for its customers. II. Areas of Consideration A. Strengths • Offers customer
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