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    matriculation friend.my feeling that time ‘ohhh. Im not alone here’. I hope he will be my roommate here but unfortunately he arrived early than me. my room at third floor‚ and he at the 1 floor. When I enter my room‚ i meet my new roommate azim from johor ‚yeo also from johor and lee from penang. This is my first time has Chinese roommate. What I’m fell very grateful is my roommate is same course with me. So‚we can study together. In the evening‚ we need to go dewan terbuka keusahawan for 3M week. It was

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    importance of political language 5. Back up this view with Stedman Jones‚ secondary source 2 Cultural incisiveness: 1. Chartism welcomed those that were excluded from power in every other way - the working class 2. Mention Ellen Yeo‚ secondary source 3 to support this 3. Ideal of power to the people Conclusion: 1. Evidence for all 3 factors 2. Final reflection – political movement is most stressed 200 words Part 2 Write the essay‚ using no more

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    businessmen. These businessmen from different ethnic groups saw the need to contribute to the well-being of the society and started kind acts such as building schools‚ hospitals and places of worship for their fellow countrymen. An example would be Tan Tock Seng. Such acts were important as they made lives of the immigrants more bearable and ensured that these immigrants were well taken care off so that they could continue to contribute to Singapore growth. All in all‚ the most important impact of the

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    updated 16 March 2012. (Accessed on 23 March 2012). Tan‚ H.T.W. 2006. Nature Reserve Parks‚ Gardens and Streetscapes: Today Singapore‚ Tomorrow the World Tan‚ H.‚ L.M. Chou‚ D. Yeo & P. Ng‚ 2007. Let’s make use of natural heritage to cut down huge ecological footprint. The Straits Times (26 May 2007). Tan‚ H.T.W.‚ L.M. Chou‚ D.C.J. Yeo & P.K.L. Ng‚ 2010. The Natural Heritage of Singapore. 3rd Edition. Prentice Hall‚ Singapore. 29 pp.

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    PACFIN-00647; No of Pages 12 Pacific-Basin Finance Journal xxx (2013) xxx–xxx Contents lists available at ScienceDirect Pacific-Basin Finance Journal journal homepage: www.elsevier.com/locate/pacfin Performance of global Islamic versus conventional share indices: International evidence Catherine Soke Fun Ho ⁎‚1‚ Nurul Afiqah Abd Rahman‚ Noor Hafizha Muhamad Yusuf‚ Zaminor Zamzamin Universiti Teknologi MARA‚ Malaysia a r t i c l e i n f o Article history: Received 27 August 2013

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    technique for salt tolerance in rice (Oryza sativa L.). Plant and Soil‚ 150: 99-107. Cui‚ H.‚ Y. Takeoka and T. Wada. 1995. Effect of sodium chloride on the panicle and spikelet morphogenesis in rice. Jpn. J. Crop Sci.‚ 64: 593-600. Flowers‚ T.J. and A.R. Yeo. 1981. Variability in the resistance of sodium chloride salinity within rice (Oryza sativa L.) varieties. New Phytol.‚ 88: 363-373. Francois‚ L.E. and E.V. Maas. 1999. Crop response and management of salt affected soils. In: Hand Book of Plant and Crop

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    SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 2011/2012 SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 2011/2012 SINGAPORE TOURISM BOARD ANNUAL REPORT 2011/2012 Vision and Mission 3 Chairman’s Message 4 Chief Executive’s Message 5 Board of Directors 7 Management Team 11 Corporate Governance 12 Singapore Tourism: Competing at a New Level 17 Tourism Sector Performance: Another Outstanding Year in Singapore Tourism 18 Greater Value Creation 22 Understanding

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    Evolution of Traditional Indian Business: Challenges and Strategies to Commercial Success. dissecting the traditional Singapore Indian business: roles and functions (239) Traditional Indian businesses; small-scale and family controlled firms employ distinct socio-economic characteristics that exploit functional family role-relationships and allegiances to ensure efficient implementation of business decisions. These firms utilize a mixture of informal and conventional management styles to complement

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    A STUDY OF PREVALENCE OF INSOMNIA AMOMNG UNIVERSITIES TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN‟S STUDENTS TAN SHI SHENG A RESEARCH PROJECT SUBMITTED IN PARTIAL FULFILLMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THE BACHELOR OF SOCIAL SCIENCE (HONS) PSYCHOLOGY FACULTY OF CREATIVE INDUSTRIES UNIVERSITI TUNKU ABDUL RAHMAN MARCH. 2011 ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS I would like to thank Doctor Siah which is my supervisor and also my academic advisor in University Tunku Abdul Rahman. Without his assistance‚ it is impossible for me to complete

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    HOW TO DEAL WITH CROSS CULTURAL PROBLEMS IN INTERNATIONAL BUSINESS NEGOTIATION. EMEM UDOBONG* ABSTRACT: Businesses all over the world today are extending their frontiers beyond domestic markets. In this global business environment‚ cross cultural negotiation becomes a common field of research. This is primarily due to the fact that the negotiating parties are often from different countries‚ with different cultural values and beliefs which they usually bring with them to the negotiating table

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