IJAPS‚ Vol. 6‚ No. 2 (July 2010) SINGAPOREAN YOUTHS MUST HAVE WINGS AND YET KNOW WHERE THEIR NEST IS Nicole Tarulevicz* School of Asian Languages and Studies‚ University of Tasmania e-mail: nicole.tarulevicz@utas.edu.au ABSTRACT Young people generally form the future of any nation state and Singapore is no exception‚ it is‚ however‚ especially concerned about the future of itself as a nation. For Singapore the theme of youth is doubled‚ as the newness of the nation is a mirrored reflection
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Ratings: Title: Must Be Love Year: 2013 Director: Dado C. Lumibao Genre: Romance Cast: Kathryn Bernardo as Princess Patricia "Patchot" Espinosa Daniel Padilla as Ivan Lacson Liza Soberano as Angel Gomez John Estrada as King Espinosa
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The Japanese spend half as much on healthcare as do Americans‚ but still they live longer (Economist‚ 2011). The healthcare system in Japan provides healthcare to all of its citizens for little to no charge at all. Most citizens have access to medical services including preventative health‚ prenatal care and infectious disease maintenance. Assistance for payment of these medical services is offered through a universal healthcare system known as Kaihoken. The healthcare system was established to provide
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February 20‚ 2014 Ms. Mia Colleen Banaria Brand Manager Colgate-Palmolive missy.banaria@gmail.com 1049 J.P. Rizal Avenue‚ Makati City‚ Metro Manila‚ 1200‚ Philippines Dear Ms. Banaria: Good day! We are sophomores of the Polytechnic University of the Philippines taking up Bachelor in Advertising and Public Relations. A requirement with our Brand Management subject were given to us and we are asked to conduct an interview with any resource person that knows the company well. We are
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The Happy Prince’s analysis 1. Inciting moment The city stood the statue of the Happy Prince‚ which is very beautiful‚ decorated with fine gold‚ ruby and sapphires. The citizens love it‚ however‚ some of them think it is not useful. At the beginning of this story‚ the author directly described the Happy Prince’s appearance and then used the citizens’ words to emphasize the "happy" image of the Happy Prince. However‚ after reading the whole story‚ we can noticed that the name of the Happy Prince
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Angelo A. Arada Reflection Paper Theology I Rev. Fr. Nemer Chua Death and Heaven Death puts an end to human life as the time open to either accepting or rejecting the divine grace manifested in Christ. - Cf. 2 Tim 1:9-10. What happens when we die? When a man dies‚ his immortal soul receives his eternal retribution in a particular judgment‚ a judgment that refers to his life to Christ:
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Paper #3 The False Dilemma fallacy is having a mistake in a reasoning where you only give two extreme alternatives and leaving out the rest of the possibilities (Diestler 236). For example‚ in the song Mulan “Reflection” “I will never pass for a perfect bride‚ or a perfect daughter”‚ and “If I were truly be myself‚ I would break my family’s heart” (Mulan). In here she had a dilemma of either being the perfect daughter for her parents or be herself while in real life you could be both and your parents
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richest and the world’s poorest nation is enshrined in the Millennium Development Goals (MDGs). This is necessitated by the uneven distribution of global resources where the world richest 1% controls as much wealth as the poorest 57% of the population (Chua‚ 2003) Today 60% of the world 6.4 billion population live in abject poverty (Sampson‚ 2006). Even though there are other mitigating factors‚ poverty remains the underlying factor plaguing rural development. Supporting this is the assertion that “poverty
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Amy Chua wrote “Why Chinese Mothers Are Superior” for Wall Street Journals‚ this paper deals specifically in an alternative style of raising kids and how it may be better to the western counterpart. She argues that a Chinese style of raising kids are what makes them “such stereotypically successful kids”. Explained in the article are some of the things western parents and western minded people may find disagreeable or even cruel. Humiliating your own child for not being the best will appear distasteful
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mistakes‚ and learning skills that may help you survive and maybe succeed in life. Many people push their kids to succeed academically by preventing them from doing the things they enjoy and setting goals for them. According to Yale Professor Amy Chua‚ Chinese people do not allow their kids to “get any grade less than an A‚” also they are not allowed to “choose their own
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