AMAZING RACE LOG The amazing race was a spell bounding experience in which we had chance to explore into the unknown parts of Singapore which we wouldn’t have explored otherwise. We as the team Dynamic -3 were set on race from the leadership hall and the log follows about what we have done through the whole race: -First we were given a hint to go to Holland village, we took bus number: 61 from the bus stop opposite of SP JAIN and reached our destination. Then after opening the second hint we were
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past has been central to the process of nation-building in Singapore Xing Siyuan As a “young” country established in 1965, Singapore has been beyond success over the last 20 years in both economic and educational field. However, there seems less to be thought as local history in Singaporean school due to its short past. Knowing about the past of one’s own country is a really important part of nation-building for any country. Singapore is no exception. It can work at the very beginning that
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Algorithm were used. These algorithms are used to solve for the shortest path that visits each point at least once or a path of minimum cost, in a given set of vertices and edges. The application of these algorithms into the tourism industry of Singapore involved two different sets of networks, with vertices representing the different attractions. Each network contains 5 different attractions. Following which, raw data such as the distances between each and every attraction were collected before
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Title : Comprehensive Analysis of Issues faced by Street Food Vendors in Singapore 1. Research Objectives (Be Specific) • What is the root cause of problems that are being faced by Street Food Vendors? • What are the efforts being made by the Government to uplift them? How are they faring in reality? • Who are the Street Vendor’s competitions? • What is the scope of including Hawker Centres for Gourmet Tourism in Singapore? • Can Hawker Culture be promoted as a BRAND? 2. Readings Status
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Racial Harmony in Singapore Name: Lerong Ke Due Date: 12/02/11 Instructor's Name: Trang Cao Course Code: SSEASN R5A "I think the Muslims socially do not cause any trouble, but they are distinct and separate." This quote, found in the latest publication Hard Truths to Keep Singapore Going, by ex-Minister Mentor Lee Kuan Yew sent shock waves throughout the society. Lee called for Muslims to be less strict on Islamic observances, which enraged the Muslims
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Chapter 1 Background English came to Singapore around 19th century. After the arrival of Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819, he set Singapore as a trading port in Malacca. This port attracted many people coming to do trading in Singapore. They came to trade and stayed. Not more than three years after the landing of Raffles, Singapore was a town with over 10,000 inhabitants (Chuan, 2003). That time the British presence came almost immediately for the language of trade and commerce developing. According
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Religion in Singapore Singapore’s government has been applauded for its approach to attracting business and fostering social harmony, while simultaneously censured for being too restrictive and even dictatorial in its approach to public policy. Media coverage on the topic of religion in Singapore has been varied in both its tone and the sources from which it is derived; news media stationed outside of Singapore’s boundaries have depicted a largely positive view of interfaith relationships, while
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1 Social Marketing Intervention Plan for Singapore Casino Gambling Introduction Singapore is among the fastest growing economies in the world. The country has diversified its revenue sources in order to expand its economy. The country in 2010 launched Integrated Resorts that would serve as tourist destination and attraction sites. These two resorts that are equipped with several modern facilities are: Marina Bay Sands and Resorts World Sentosa (Shi, 2013; Mazza, 2013). Among the many facilities
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analysis, we are comparing 2 companies, namely CapitaLand and Automobile Association of Singapore (AASingapore). The core businesses of CapitaLandare hospitality and real estate financial services, having its footage in both Asia Pacific and Europe. It is one of Asia's largest real estate companies, with its’ headquarter located in Singapore(“About CapitaLand”, 2014, para 1)1. Automobile Association of Singapore (AASingapore) is a leading motor association which serves its members mainly in roadside
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Chief Executive Officer of Temasek Holdings, is one of leaders that live in simplicity both in her daily lifestyle and leadership. Temasek has grown and transformed under Ho Ching, focusing it’s portfolio on the twin transformations of Asia and Singapore
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