REPORT WRITING: ORGANIZING AND OUTLINING LEARNING OBJECTIVES: Week 4 To appreciate the complex nature of organizing information and content in report writing To understand further the critical role of PPQ in report writing I NTRODUCTION In the planning stage‚ you have been introduced to the concept of PPQ – Problem‚ Purpose and Questions – as the main driving force of your report writing. If your PPQ is not formulated well‚ chances are your report will not make sense
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Malaysian Malays‚ Malays in Singapore‚ Malay Indonesian‚ Thai Malays‚ Cape Malay‚ Kedahan Malay‚ Overseas Malay‚ to name a few. Constitutionally being identified as a Malay is one who speaks the Malay language‚ practices the religion‚ in most case it would be Islam‚ and performs the rights and rituals of Malay culture. The journal article that I have selected is written by Lian Kwen Fee‚ who is an Associate Professor of Sociology from National University of Singapore. His journal article is titled
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However‚ the limitation of the CMIO model would be that it does not consider the diversity of races in the Singapore. Hence‚ with regards to the CMIO model in which the Chinese‚ Malay‚ and Indians are entitled to their own group‚ the Eurasians were forced to become the subordinate group as their “race” is not entitled to an individual group despite being one of the four ‘founding’ races of Singapore (Benjamin‚
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contractor handle the time consuming and resource intensive projects for a foreign client. Singapore shipyard is reputable for handling sophisticated turnkey projects regardless of is complex requirements and other considerations. This industry is well known in the economic development for the last 40 years and will continue to play the critical role in our economy in order to achieve the goal for Singapore to become a leading international maritime link. Another example
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Kwan Our mission: To be a premier bank in the Asia-Pacific region‚ committed to providing quality products and excellent service. Our presence North America Canada 1 USA 3 Western Europe France 1 United Kingdom 1 Asia Pacific Singapore 71 Indonesia 216 Thailand 148 Malaysia 43 China 13 Hong Kong 6 Brunei 3 Taiwan 3 Australia 2 Japan 2 India 1 Myanmar 1 Philippines 1 South Korea 1 Vietnam 1 75 years of heritage and resilience United Overseas Bank (“UOB”) was incorporated
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Programme: Economic Policy and the Global Environment (BBS22 FT Singapore) Lecturer: Mr Wong Hea Hoo Name: Esther Woon Pei Jing Student ID: CT0201557 UCD ID: 1420 8934 Word Count: 2061 Table of Content Introduction……………………………………………………………………………...…..3 Rationale for promoting economic growth in Singapore………………………………….5 Small Medium Enterprises Development Tourism Education Hub and Standard of Living The challenges for Singapore economics growth in the next 50 years……………………7 Low Birth Rate and Aging-Population
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sheet for SEQ Chapter 6 – How did World War 2 Affect Singapore? EQ1: What were the efforts made by the British to defend Singapore? All military planning and deployment of military resources towards the defence of Singapore and Malaya centered around a key strategy known as the Main Fleet to Singapore Strategy . Why did the military planners come up with this strategy of sending a battle fleet to Singapore instead of basing it in Singapore? The main reason was due to economic reason. After
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the poem. The term is unique to the Singapore context as it is not used in any other country. The poem is also filled with the ’voices’ from the HDB heartland which many Singaporean readers can closely relate to. The poet uses phrases such as "wet market" (stanza 1‚ verse 2)‚ "stone-table chessboard" (stanza 5‚ verse7) and "caged birds" (stanza3‚ verse3) to portray the familiar sight at the void decks of HDB flats. The poem also reflects the nature of Singapore housewives in the verse 1 and 4‚ where
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unison with the latter to bring harmony and progress to Singapore. ‘Anticipate change and stay relevant’ The decisions made by government must be forward-looking and pragmatic. NEWater is an example of how the government prepares for the future by ensuring self-sufficiency in water supply. Presently‚ Singapore depends on Malaysia for its water supplies. Its 2 water agreements with Malaysia will end in 2011 and 2061. However‚ Singapore has already alternative water supplies in order to be self-sufficient
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EXPAND ALL CHARTS! Analysis: Question 4 tests for the satisfactory level of the respondents with respect to four elements. Namely train frequency‚ crowdedness of trains and stations‚ quality of the MRT staff service and cleanliness of the trains and stations. The results would be used to evaluate the current performance of SMRT’s performance and show areas where improvement is needed. From the total of 31 respondents of the survey‚ 100% responded to Question 4 and gave ratings to each element
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