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    Tax Reforms in Singapore is Beneficial to the Country Singapore’s Implementation of Tax Reforms in 2002 Singapore concentrates its economy mostly on foreign investment‚ free trade‚ and high savings. When experiencing huge negative impact from the global economic depression in 2001‚ Singapore realized that it should not depend on the United States economy anymore. In order to revive the economic growth of Singapore‚ the Economic Development Board (EDB) recommended implementation of tax reforms

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    Singapore Airlines - An Excellent Asian Brand  Think about one of the strongest brands from Asia‚ and chances are that Singapore Airlines and its long-serving‚ almost iconic Singapore Girl easily come to mind. Singapore Airlines has consistently been one of the most profitable airlines globally‚ and has always had the reputation of a trendsetter and industry challenger. There are several good reasons for this. Most relates directly to the strong brand management driven primarily by the Singapore

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    This essay aims to compare the industrial relations in both Singapore and Japan. It will first indentify both countries industrial relation system‚ whether it is unitarist‚ pluralist or radical. It will then touch on the various aspects in the industrial relation system: trade unions‚ system to resolving industrial conflicts‚ wages related policies and discrimination at work. In addition‚ it will look at the policy of lifetime employment and seniority in wages‚ policies which Japan companies have

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    Changing Landscapes of Singapore: Forgotten Landscapes Past-Year Questions:1. Spatial planning for older people in Singapore reflects that the elderly are largely a “forgotten” group of people in the country. How true is this statement? Do you think this style of planning for the elderly will continue to gain popular support in Singapore in the next twenty years? (2009)2. By making reference to landscapes for the elderly in Singapore‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with the statement that

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    Furthermore‚ Singapore experiences low birthrate and an aging population with a sharp decrease over the years‚ hence‚ the stronger and younger transient workers would be able to replace the aging population of Singapore and help to sustain Singapore’s development through their different jobs‚ like the building of infrastructures in Singapore. In addition‚ because there is a low birth rate‚ but there are not enough young people to replace the old and weak citizens‚ and hence the physical help of the

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    the Singapore Social Studies Syllabus Abstract Launched in 2001‚ the secondary social studies curriculum is seen as the primary vehicle to implement citizenship education in Singapore‚ and a crucial pillar of the government’s tripartite plan of National Education (NE) in schools. Broadly‚ the plan uses simplified slogans to categorize and underline the aims and intended outcomes expected of each level of education – “Love Singapore” is the focus of NE in primary schools‚ “Know Singapore” for

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    Four Seasons Hotel Singapore Human Resources Deepens Employee Engagement through Comprehensive HR Strategy to Develop and Retain Talent Summary OPPORTUNITY The hotel’s approach to human resource management could be a competitive differentiator‚ to help it attract‚ recruit‚ develop and retain talent through the employee lifecycle ACTION Developed and put in place a structured and comprehensive HR strategy with two main prongs: Building partnerships with hospitality schools; students come in

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    MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE RELATIONS: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES By Rusdi Omar Universiti Utara Malaysia/ Adelaide University rusdiomar@uum.edu.my rusdi.omar@student.adelaide.edu.au ABSTRACT Malaysia and Singapore relations are unique and special due to factors such as geography‚ history‚ politics‚ ideology‚ economy‚ culture and ethnicity. These factors sometimes have created tensions between both countries. Thus‚ this paper will analyze the current major issues‚ such as the price of raw water‚ the

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    1. Summary In this internship‚ my company of attachment is Chevron Singapore‚ Laboratory (Lubricants Department)‚ as a Lab Analyst intern. As an intern‚ my duties are to do lab testing‚ as well as relevant paperwork involving Statistical Quality Control testing. Additionally‚ as shift work is a requirement for Lab Analysts‚ I will be helping the Analyst I am attached to for shift work in some tests such as the Analysis of Metals via Inductively Coupled Plasma Atomic Emission Spectrometry‚ and Density

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    High end‚ high rises‚ high expectations. Everything soars on this low-lying island called Singapore (Garden City). Is it wise to set aside some areas as nature reserves when Singapore has limited land? I refer nature reserves to places where people are able to enjoy the nature and take photographs to remember Singapore as a Garden City. Being a Garden City‚ Singapore should maintain its reputation by preserving nature reserves. Nature reserves bring benefits to the environment and Singaporeans lives

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