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    History Singapore

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    History Chapter 2&5 Notes Checklist on Chapter 2: Who was the founder of Singapore? 1. Reasons why Singapore was chosen as a port 2. Importance of the signing of the Anglo-Dutch Treaty 3. Contributions of Maj William Farquhar‚ Sir Stamford Raffles‚ John Crawfurd. Reasons why Singapore was chosen as a port British Current Situation 1. They had ports at Bencoolen and Penang 2. They were also in trade with China and India. They traded their Opium which was from India

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    CASE 3: STRATEGIC CHOICES AT THE SINGAPORE AIRLINES GROUP Strategic Management and strategic Competitiveness Productivity Enhancement 1) Deployment of Technology 2) Total Involvement 3) Incentives The External Environment A) General Environment 1) Demographic • Malaysian Airlines (regional competitor)‚ which is geographically closed to Singapore‚ were imitating SIA’s strategy (threats) 2) Economic • Global financial crisis – reduced demand

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    Independent India India acquired independence on 15 August 1947 though sections of the country were carved out and stitched together to create another new country‚ Pakistan. The “institutional” road to independence was perhaps laid down by the Government of India Act of 1935‚ where the gradual emergence of India as a self-governing entity had first been partly envisioned. Following India’s independence in 1947‚ the Constituent Assembly deliberated over the precise constitutional future of India

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    Ownership structure and corporate voluntary disclosure in Hong Kong and Singapore Gerald K. Chaua‚ Sidney J. Grayb‚* b Hong Kong Polytechnic University‚ Hong Kong‚ China School of International Business‚ University of New South Wales‚ Quadrangle Building‚ Sydney‚ NSW 2052‚ Australia a Abstract Drawing on prior empirical research based on disclosure behavior in developed western markets‚ this study examines the association of ownership structure with the voluntary disclosures of listed companies

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    Statutory provision is legal care that has to be available by law. This law states that all children between the ages of 5-16 should be educated. Children aged 3-4 also have an entitlement to education/childcare. 2 year olds can also be eligible in some cases however they will receive fewer hours. School is an example of statutory care. The local authority and government have to provide them. In statutory provisions the staffs to pupil’s ratio is 1:8 for children aged 3-5 years old. All 3-4 year

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    In 1980 Children Disaster Services was having meetings children to set up children care centers and also shelters and disaster centers across the nation for children. Some have been specially trained to respond to traumatized children. Even volunteers was provide which they provide a safe and calm environment. This is basically is set up for children‚ floods‚ hurricanes‚ wildfires really natural or human caused disaster. It has been volunteers all across the county that participate (Peek‚ Sutton

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    Rickshaws in Singapore

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    carriages) as the main mode of cheap transport in Singapore.[2] A comprehensive study of the “rickshaw” in 1921 Singapore necessarily examines rickshaws as a mode of transport‚ as well as an avenue to gain insights into the lives of rickshaw pullers. In the latter sense‚ rickshaws serve to bring the lives of the common people into sharper contrast‚ creating a social history of sorts. This essay will first analyse rickshaws as a transport form in 1921 Singapore‚ before proceeding to the individual pullers

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    An Airbus A380 plane operated by Singapore Airlines was forced to make an emergency landing in Azerbaijan due to loss of cabin pressure. The plane was flying from London to Singapore and had 467 passengers and 27 crew members on board. The airline said that oxygen masks were deployed and the aircraft landed "uneventfully" at the Baku airport. It said that none of the passengers or crew was injured and that it was investigating what caused the problem. Nathan Phelps‚ an electrical supervisor from

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    History of Singapore

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    revises material from Kwa Chong Guan‚ "From Temasik to Singapore: Locating a Global City State in the Cycles of Melaka Straits History" in Miksic‚ John & Low‚ Cheryl-Ann (eds) Early Singapore 1300s to 1819: Evidence in Maps‚ Texts and Artefacts p125-139‚ De Coutre’s Proposal for a fort on Singapore and Sentosa‚ c.1625 (A/Prof Peter Borschberg’s website at www.borschberg.sg)‚ and Kwa Chong Guan‚ Derek Heng and Tan Tai Yong (2009) Singapore: A 700-Year History‚ From Early Emporium to World City

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    Independent Research Psychoanalytical theory; it is a literary criticism‚ is a method that influenced by the tradition of psychoanalysis also to understand the human behaviour. However in a literary approach the literary criticism works as a way of expressing the text as if it were a kind of dream‚ it also uses symbolism of the dream work and arrives at the underlying latent thoughts. An example of psychoanalytical theory used in text‚ a famous book called the twilight saga by Stephanie Mayer

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