Kai Ling of the Straits Times Newspaper as my newspaper article. The article indicates our Singapore government’s plan to allocate $905 million spread over 5 years to make our country even more attractive to tourists‚ with hope that the amount of visitations‚ the duration of their stays and their spending capacity of these tourists will increases. The article’s key themes are the role of the Singapore Government for the continuation of growth of tourism and to attract Singaporeans to the service
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village‚ we provided manual labour in digging wells‚ building toilets and fencing the village school. We also taught the students there. We carried out fund-raising projects in Singapore to raise US$5000 for the school. As we also believe that charity begins at home‚ we organized an event in collaboration with Singapore Children’s Society‚ for some less fortunate children here. The event was held at the Marina Barrage. We brought the children through the exhibition‚ had drawing competitions and
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programme. After three years‚ she taken up permanent residence at Singapore. She said she can’t find jobs in Malaysia. One reason why Malaysian prefer to work in foreign country is higher technological infrastructures. They prefer to go to the country that have high technology infrastructure. That technological infrastructure can help them to do their work easily. According to Magladen K (2010)‚ many Malaysian like to work in Singapore. This is because they like the island’s environment‚ good infrastructure
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and run by wine lovers‚ The Straits Wine Company began its journey across South East Asia in Singapore in 2006 with the creation of Singapore Straits Wine Company through its retail arm The Denise Wine Shop. Late in 2007‚ the company expanded into Malaysia‚ opening an import and distribution outlet under the name The Straits Wine Company. Now in 2009 the journey continues in the Philippines. Sent by Singapore Straits Wine Company‚ Mr. Robert Gilliland‚ a wine expert and an ex Sommelier of Australia’s
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company now granted a monopoly of sugar production in Malaysia with the company. Robert not only involve his business in sugar‚ his company Kuok Brothers Sdn.Bhd start involve in Tourism industry since 1960s. Robert Kuok was the chairman of Malayan Singapore Airlines during the time. After 1972‚ he became the chairman of Tourist Development Corporation Malaysia. After Malayan Sugar Manufacturing was formed‚ Robert Kuok form Federal Flour Mills Bhd by the time that government encouraging local industries
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Annual Report 2011 Contents Our Purpose & Our Values Letter to Shareholders Financial Highlights Board of Directors Principal Officers New Horizons III 2011 Report Card Operations Review Corporate Social Responsibility Corporate Governance Additional Information Required under the SGX-ST Listing Manual Capital Management Risk Management Basel II Pillar 3 Risk Disclosure Financial Report Management Discussion and Analysis Financial Statements Group’s Major Properties Ordinary/Preference Shareholding
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Re-examination of the “Chinese nationalism” and Categorization of the Chinese in Malaya: The Case of the Chinese in Penang‚ 1890s-1910s SHINOZAKI Kaori‚ Ph.D. student‚ Graduate School of Arts and Sciences University of Tokyo Email: kaoris@pd.jaring.my ABSTRACT It is often described that the Chinese in Malaya strongly oriented towards China before the independence. Their activities were all explained by the "China factor"‚ described as if it was always developed
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Muhammad Aliff Taufiq FA3A3 F11FA1240 Or Else‚ The Lightning God I believe art serves a purpose and its delivery is through the medium‚ therefore‚ materials have not been a limitation in my practice. My current execution involves re-creating the Chinese guardian lions out of casting plaster. And then the lions are individually submerged in a salt crystal mixture of alum salt (aluminum sulfate‚ Al2(SO4)3 ) and distilled water‚ where salt crystals will form on the surfaces of the
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relied on Amplitude Modulation (AM) to broadcast‚ the inception of Rediffusion gave Singaporeans a whole new experience of listening to music. Through cable transmission‚ Rediffusion’s broadcasts were crystal clear and interference-free (Remember Singapore ‚ 2012). Even though its monthly subscription was priced at $5‚ a considerable high amount in the 1950s‚ Rediffusion grew in gigantic proportions compared to its AM channel competitors. Rediffusion offered a mix of English‚ Malay‚ Indian‚ Chinese
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IS ASEAN A TOOTHLESS TIGER? Association of Southeast Asian (ASEAN) established officially on 8th August 1967 in Bangkok by the participating Government and its members were Indonesia‚ Thailand‚ Malaysia‚ Singapore and the Philippines. Its purpose was to ensure the survival of its members by promoting regional stability and limiting competition between them.[1] The Bangkok Declaration gave birth to ASEAN and it states that the objectives of ASEAN are to accelerate the economic growth‚ social
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