Part A: (1) Introduction of Singapore Singapore is a multi-racial city-state located in the Southeast Asia with a population size approaching 5 million residents (Singapore Department of Statistics‚ 2010a). Established as a trading post back in the 18th century and with a favourable geographical advantage‚ it became one of the busiest ports in the world. After gaining independence in 1965‚ it took merely four decades to transform into a modern industrial economy and also one of the top financial
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icon symbolizing our mythical origins‚ it is one of the most prioritized touristic images of Singapore. There is a lot we can explore about the construct that seen in the context of all Southeast Asian countries’ (SEA) touristic representation‚ can help us gain valuable insights into how Singapore views itself as SEA within the region. Singapore; the Southeast Asian anomaly Whilst geographically Singapore lies within the region‚ as an economically vibrant and cosmopolitan city-state‚ our urban landscape
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COMPETITIVENESS IN SINGAPORE 3 2.1 REGIONAL COOPERATION 3 2.2 HUMAN CAPABILITY 4 2.3 GOVERNMENT POLICIES 4 3. CHALLENGES SINGAPORE FACE 5 3.1 TOO DEPENDENET ON MNC 5 3.2 COMPETITION WITH OTHER COUNTRIES 6 3.3 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 6 4. STRATEGIES FOR FUTURE IMPROVEMENT 7 4.1 BUILD A DIVERSE CORPORATE ECOSYSTEM 7 4.2 SUSTAINABLE COMPETITIVE ADVANTAGE 8 4.3 HUMAN RESOURCE DEVELOPMENT 8 5. CONCLUSION 9 REFERENCES 10 1. INTRODUCTION According the news article (Tan‚ 2015)‚ Singapore is ranked
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formats for writing a compare and contrast essay. For the purpose of this assignment‚ we will focus on the most common format called the Feature by Feature Format‚ where we compare and contrast (similarities and differences) between two subjects (i.e. Singapore versus Trinidad‚ etc.) on three different features about the subjects (i.e. geography‚ people‚ and food‚ etc.) Basic Structure 1st Paragraph Introduction General Topic Sentence(s) catch the readers attention Brief background information about
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country which best suits these indicators is Singapore. Singapore firstly‚ is in one of the best strategic locations in the region‚ situated between Malaysia and Indonesia and south of China makes it a prime location as a gateway connecting the East to the West. Secondly‚ Singapore has a highly efficient port and airport with the highest in technology and security; as far as ease of doing business is concerned‚ especially western business’ Singapore is the best in Asia‚ English being the business
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The Port of Singapore refers to the collective facilities and terminals that conduct maritime trade handling functions in Singapore’s harbours and which handle Singapore’s shipping. Currently the world’s busiest port in terms of total shipping tonnage‚ it also tranships a fifth[1] of the world’s shipping containers‚ half of the world’s annual supply of crude oil‚ and is the world’s busiest transshipment port. It was also the busiest port in terms of total cargo tonnage handled until 2005‚ when it
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formed in 1973 through the merger of three private bus companies and listed on the then Stock Exchange of Singapore (SES) in 1978 as Singapore Bus Service (1978) limited. In November 1997‚ Singapore Bus Service (1978) Limited was renamed DelGro Corporation Limited (Now ComfortDelGro Corporation Limited) and the subsidiary Singapore Bus Services Limited‚ was separately listed on the SES. Singapore Bus Services Limited changed its name to SBS Transit Ltd in November 2001 to reflect its multi-model status
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Risk‚ according to Wikipedia is the potential that a chosen action or activity (including the choice of inaction) will lead to a loss (an undesirable outcome). For my Project Work‚ I opted to choose the Singapore government’s decision in 2005 to build an Integrated Resorts which included 2 casinos as one example of risk-taking venture. I chose this topic because I believe the topic satisfies all the requirements of the task. Specifically‚ in 18 April 2005‚ Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong announced
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10 things to do for free in Singapore 31st August 2011 Compared to budget-friendly South-East Asia‚ priced-up Singapore can be a shock to the system. But there’s bargains to be had if you know where to look… Wanderlust team 1. Lose yourself in little India Singapore’s Indian community is richly served in Tekka Market‚ where goats’ heads parade past on carts‚ halal butchers do their magic and claw-bound crabs shuffle in buckets. Nearby is Sri Veeramakaliamman: an elaborate Hindu shrine dedicated
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stepped into the unknown. Sometimes‚ we wandered into cul-de-sacs. At other times‚ we paid the price for being pioneers. Each step an adventure and a learning; each footfall a commitment and an aspiration. We stepped forward‚ shoulder to shoulder with Singapore in our early years. Ten years ago‚ we ventured forth into an emerging Asia. Today‚ we continue to extend our pathways. Our people and their families featured in this Temasek Review symbolise the past‚ present and future of the pathways we create
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