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  • Role Of Journalists In Singapore
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    A journalist is someone who works in the news gathering business, such as a photographer, editor or reporter. Journalism is all around us. It dominates television and surrounds us in the vast publishing industry of popularization. Journalism influence our perspectives on issues concerning us. In other words, its undeniable that journalism has a deep impact on our lives. There are two sides to journalism - good journalism and bad journalism. According to K. Minogue, the journalist has the power t...
  • Casinos Outside Singapore
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    Casino gambling has been legalized in Singapore. Give economic arguments for and against legalization. There has been much debate in Singapore both amongst the politicians, religious leaders, senior people in the community, and the lay people at large. It is a hot topic. But, the decision has finally been made, the casino will be built. There are many arguments both for and against building a casino. The government, which is for, cites the economic advantages and everyone who is against cites th...
  • Hong Kong And Singapore
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    The Role of Citizen Political Participation in Hong Kong and Singapore Both Hong Kong and Singapore are city states that traditionally have lacked broad political participation, instead political decisions were left up to a small group of leaders. Historical factors were critical in determining the role of political participation in both city states. Hong Kong's history of colonial rule and the strength of the People's Action Party (PAP) in Singapore acted to keep broad citizen participation in ...
  • Maintenance Of Racial Harmony In Singapore
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    Hegemonic racism In his mapping of dominant racism, David Theo Goldberg (1990, p. xii) points out that racism has usually been considered "an a historical, unchanging social condition always presupposing claims about biological nature and inherent superiority or ability". Teen A. van Dijk (1993, p. 122) sees racism as a form of group dominance in terms of power abuse, or "self-interested control over and as a limitation of access to socially valued resources (residence, citizenship, housing, job...
  • Multiethnic Colony Into A Cohesive Nation Singapores
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    Singapore. Even saying the word and some of the uninformed may still hold the belief that it is located "somewhere in China", knowing only where it is approximately. Yet this vibrant, newly industrialized city-state is in fact located close to the equator and is often overlooked on the world map; not surprising, considering it is only represented by a small dot in the South China Sea. Today, the island of Singapore has earned high acclaim for its rapid transformation from a humble trading post t...
  • Singapore As A Partial Democracy
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    Will the Internet and other media give authoritarian regimes no room to hide or can they be controlled or even used to prevent democratic change? The position of this essay is the internet is not the explanatory of democratisation it can only act as a catalyst for change from without. It is my contention that the PAP strong hold over the media will not prevent democratic change. Additionally that the economic strength and cause for the wealth generation would have a greater opportunity to force ...
  • Singapore's Commitment To High Quality Transportation
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    Since its inception, the Republic of Singapore has combined the fastest growth with the lowest inflation of any industrial economy. This feat was accomplished with a strict set of economic goals including a conservative monetary and fiscal policy, free trade, and a commitment to stable prices (Wood, 25). This evaluation of Singapore's economy will look at the history and forces behind their success. Sir Stamford Raffles established Singapore as a British trading post in 1819. At the time the isl...

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