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Governance System in Singapore
by FizzyLiquid, Aug 7, 2008
What makes Singapore's governing system one of the world's best. Whether having a vision being the key point of the governing system and followed by how other key ideas manage to be able to support this vision. Thus leading to a good governing system in Singapore.
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Singapore - Land, Government, Current Events
by Spencer Young, Jul 9, 2008
Information about Singapore on its Land, Government, and Current Events. Share with friends and educate them about different parts of the world!
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Singapore History
by Spencer Young, Jul 9, 2008
Information about Singapore on its History. Share with friends and educate them about different parts of the world.
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Loony Laws 1
by jsk, May 29, 2008
Laws are the basis of a government, everybody knows that. But what happens if the government just decides to make a law that is simply impossible to enforce and people never agree with it, these are loony laws. In this short series I will write about the most outrageous laws in several countries in the world.
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National Identity Vs. International Intelligibility: A Preliminary Discourse on Singapore English
by Alixander Haban Escote, Apr 21, 2008
Like the United States of America, Singapore is a multiracial, multilingual, and multicultural society. Like in the United States, English in Singapore is a political issue, but unlike in the United States, English in Singapore is one of its four official languages, but not its national language. In Singapore, there are two kinds of Englishes: the Standard Singapore English and the Colloquial Singapore English or Singapore English or Singlish.
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Inspection Phase of Military Troops Around the World
by CHAN LEE PENG, Feb 21, 2008
A quick look at some inspection phases of military troops around the world.
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Can Politics Survive the Twenty-first Century? Why Political Moralism Cannot be a Threat to Politics’ Existence
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
The possibility that politics may not survive the Twenty-first Century is a frightening prospect to be sure, and it is not one to be taken lightly. However, Kenneth Minogue’s argument, though vivid and compelling, is nevertheless fatally flawed: he makes a critical assumption that leads him to question the ability of politics to survive the Twenty-first Century, an assumption which I believe is left unjustified.
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A Moment of Anguish
by Nearly Anonymous, Jan 31, 2008
Singapore’s secession from Malaysia in 1965 and why it did not lead to war.
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The Benefits of Law
by el poeta del diablo, Aug 29, 2007
There are many benefits of having laws, using the Singaporean gum law as an example.
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The Haunted Beaches of Singapore
by The Occulaire, Aug 29, 2007
The people of Singapore's capital have many ghost stories to tell. Belief in ghosts is an integral part of local culture, making some citizens of the city more open to paranormal experiences.
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