separation REASONS FOR THE SEPERATION OF SINGAPORE FROM MALAYSIA: Economical Matters 1. A Common Market Malaysia The CG would not implement this unless SG surrenders its free port status and imposed a tax on its imports The common market would benefit SG‚ but CG was unsure it would benefit the other states as much as SG. CG wanted to protect industries in Peninsular Malaysia and ensure there is no uneven development throughout the states Singapore SG was not ready to surrender its free
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My Favourite Quotes & Tips from Richard Branson’s “Business Stripped Bare”. 1) In an ideal business environment‚ everybody should have a rough idea of what everyone else is going through. People should be free to talk. Banter is essential. Anonymous‚ over-formal‚ regimented surroundings produce mediocre results. “If your people aren’t talking to each other‚ how are they ever going to get ideas?” 2) “So put people together in a way that will have them bouncing ideas off each other‚ befriending
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heading into a period of retirement. As this trend continues to persist‚ Singapore will face a major challenge in overcoming the problems posed by an aging population. An aging population is expected to have a negative impact on Singapore’s economy‚ community as well as the labor force. If the labor force continues to decline relative to the overall population‚ this will hinder economic development. Therefore‚ the Singapore government has introduced various schemes to enhance employability of the
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Overview of Aging Population in Singapore Populations in many developed countries are ageing‚ and Singapore is no exception. The first batch of post-war baby boomers will reach 65 years of age by 2012. The number of seniors will increase from 8.4% in 2005 to 18.7% in 2030 (refer to Table 1). According to the 2010 Population Report‚ The proportion of residents (i.e. citizens and PRs) aged 65 and above increased from 7.0% of the resident population in 1999 to 8.8% in 2009. Correspondingly‚ the
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"The Most Dangers Game"‚ also published as "The Hounds Of Zaroff"‚ is a shot story by Richard Connell‚ fist published in Collier’s on January 19‚ 1924. The story is inspired by the big-hunting Safaris in Africa and South America in the 1920s. while traveling to Rio de Janeiro Rainsford’s friend Whitney goes to bed and Rainsford stays on deck. Rainsoff hears a gunshot while trying to get a better look at the island nearby he falls over board causing him to have to swim to the island. when Rainsford
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FACTS: Defendant‚ AAA North Jersey‚ Inc. (“AAA”)‚ contracted with Five Star Auto Service (“Five Star”) to perform towing and auto repair services for AAA. Defendant Terence Pershad‚ a tow-truck driver employed by Five Star‚ received a call through AAA to assist a crashed car. Upon Pershad’s arrival at the crash site‚ Pershad and Plaintiff Nicholas Coker (a passenger of the crashed car) began fighting‚ which ended soon after Pershad assaulted Plaintiff with a knife. Plaintiff filed suit in a New Jersey
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Written by Richard Connell‚ “The Most Dangerous Game” is a suspenseful tale of horror and action adventure packed into one short story. It follows a hunter named Rainsford who through an unfortunate series of events becomes shipwrecked on an island. He then meets General Zaroff‚ who is also a hunter and a big fan of Rainsford’s literary works and hunting. He then talks about how he has loved hunting since he was a little boy. He tells Rainsford about how he had started to become bored of hunting
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your garbage. Well recently I have been asking myself these questions. Throughout this essay I will be introducing five informative excerpts of authors who have been researching human ecologies and have been the reason for all my questions. Richard Manning is an environmental author and journalist‚ who is interest in the history and future of the American prairie‚ agriculture and poverty. In Manning’s‚ “The Oil We Eat”‚ he examines the agriculture aspects of human civilization‚ “more than two
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Essay 1 – King Richard III and Looking for Richard How has your study of the connections between King Richard III and Looking for Richard deepened your understanding of the context of and values within‚ each text? William Shakespeare’s play King Richard III and Al Pacino’s docu-drama Looking for Richard have enriched my understanding of how context shapes the values inscribed within each text. In light of this‚ the connection that exists between the two texts is: how the central character of the
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Since its official formation dating back to 1947‚ Singapore Airlines have founded its business on world-class service quality in the airline industry. Such a reputation is built on core aspects of the airlines service delivery which includes features like the friendly service‚ prompt flights and in-flight entertainment system. As consumers‚ we only see these final outcomes and therefore‚ often forget that these qualities are a product of much planning‚ trial and of course - teamwork. The efficient
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