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    Population Growth A few months after Singapore was founded‚ the population began to grow very quickly. By 1821‚ Singapore’s population had increased to about 5000. The main cause of this increase was immigration. Singapore in the 19th century attracted many people from different parts of the world. Businessmen and traders came here to trade while others came to look for jobs. Satay Seller At that time‚ more men came to Singapore than women. This was especially so for the Chinese and Indians

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    on your own. Some companies offer food cart franchise for as low as P10‚000 per package that includes‚ the cart‚ product‚ uniform for the crew and training. Over the last few years‚ food service carts have sprouted all over the metro — from MRT and LRT station‚ malls‚ sidewalks‚ church‚ schools‚ markets etc. - name it and for sure‚ you’ll find a food cart there. Today‚ there are about 800 different food cart formats available in the market–pizza‚ waffle‚ fishball‚ siomai‚ rice toppings‚ and baked

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    Rapid Transit (MRT) system‚ the North East Line (NEL) in the same year. The Punggol Light Rapid Transit (LRT) is scheduled to operate in 2004. SBS Transit aims to provide world-class public transport that is safe‚ comfortable‚ affordable‚ reliable and friendly. Today‚ SBS Transit operates about 200 services with more than 2‚500 buses daily. The buses serve 15 interchanges‚ 18 bus terminals and more than 3‚000 bus stops. SBS Transit also runs the Sengkang LRT system with six stations currently in operation

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    government should to make the rule about high vehicle tax in order to reduce ammount of vehicle in this city so the vehicle rate in the street will decrease slowly. The government also should buil MRT‚ the stations‚and also supported with cheap cost‚clean‚safe. With this way‚ people will choose to use MRT than private vehicle because more than flexible. Another that ‚ the government should apply “three in one” where in the one vehicle carrying 3 peoples or more. In the

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    on Malay food which is mouth-watering with its unique spices. In order to reach the Kampong Glam for our exploration‚ we hop on the MRT and alight at the Bugis MRT Station. It is accessible by walking distance from the nearest Metro station at Bugis which is a shopping district for the local youth and fashion hunters. A stone’s throw away from Bugis MRT Station‚ you’ll find shopping hangouts such as Bugis Junction‚ the busy Bugis Street Market‚ and of course Kampong Glam Rows of conserved shop

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    ELECTRONIC ASSIGNMENT COVERSHEET Student Number 32026324 Surname Oh Given name Sabrina Email sabrina.oh@hotmail.com Unit Code MCC315 Unit name New Media Technologies Enrolment mode Internal / external Date 8th July 2013 Assignment number B (2) Assignment name Fieldwork Assignment 2 Tutor Piya Chee Student’s Declaration: Except where indicated‚ the work I am submitting in this assignment is my own work and has not been submitted for assessment in another unit.

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    http://www.comfortdelgro.com.sg/files/press/attachment/151.pdf Anon [Online] Life Expectancy at Birth Retrieved September 11‚ 2010 from http://www.singstat.gov.sg/stats/charts/demoind.html#demoA Lim‚ H.‚ & Low‚ B. (2010‚ August). [Online] Older MRT stations retrofitted with barrier-free facilities Retrieved September 11‚ 2010 from http://app.lta.gov.sg/forum_replies_content.asp?start=hcd9pv36xjnqy3544qk6lfk2ztjio220vwuyt5h9jc7mi30630 Low‚ LC. (2007‚ September). [Online] Retrieved September 11‚ 2010

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    too broad - General questions and chunk the big question to a more specific one (general>specific‚ inductive>deductive) ex. General Question: How do MRT commuters in Q. Ave. Station recall mobile phone companies’ transit ads? Specific Questions: 1. How frequent do respondents ride the MRT? 2. What transit advertisements in the MRT have

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    problem because there are lots of passengers waiting in every stations and it can’t accommodate all of them because the PNR also has it’s own carrying capacity‚ some station had poor maintenance and poor implementation‚ also there are no descent ticketing booths unlike to LRT and MRT‚ I found the motion of the train to be too shaky‚ at times unsteady‚ persistent problems with the informal settlers in every station because in every station you will always see their houses which is not a scenic view

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    District in Singapore which is the designated area for most business and enterprises. But do bear in mind that the price for an office unit there does not come cheap. Prime real estate for an office in Singapore would be near the Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Stations since

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