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  1. Work group emotions in Chinese culture settings.: An article from: Singapore Management Review by Qu Renjun, Zhang Zigang, 2005-01-01
  2. Asian Culture - Journal of Singapore Society of Asian Studies / Index 1983-2002 by Lim How Seng, 2002
  3. Singapore - Culture Smart!,the essential guide to customs & culture, 2006 publication by sngls Milligsn, 2006-01-01
  4. Cuisine of Singapore: Culture of Singapore, Hawker Centre, Tamarind, Turmeric, Ghee, Telok Ayer Market, Newton Food Centre, Restaurant, Pork, Halal, Tourism, ... Festival, Singapore Tourism Board, Moniker
  5. Development and Culture in Singapore and Beyond.: An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by William S.W. LIM, 1999-04-01
  6. Strategic Pragmatism: The Culture of Singapore's Economic Development Board by Edgar H. Schein, 1996
  7. Christian identities in Singapore: religion, race and culture between state controls and transnational flows.(Report): An article from: Journal of Cultural Geography by Robbie B.H. Goh, 2009-02-01
  8. SINGAPORE: An entry from Macmillan Reference USA's <i>Countries and Their Cultures</i> by BENEDICTE BRØGGER, 2001
  9. Constructing adolescents differently: On the value of listening to Singapore youngsters talking popular culture texts [An article from: Linguistics and Education] by A. Kramer-Dahl,
  10. SINGAPORE '78 by Singapore, 1978
  11. Singapore, 1975 by Singapore. Ministry of Culture, 1976
  12. Strategic Pragmatism: The Culture of Singapore's Economics Development Board by Edgar C. Schein, 1996-06-17
  13. The 2009 Import and Export Market for Human Blood, Prepared Animal Blood, Toxins, Cultures of Micro-Organisms, and Similar Products Excluding Yeasts in Singapore by Icon Group International, 2009-05-25
  14. Cinema and Television in Singapore: Resistance in One Dimension (Social Sciences in Asia) by Kenneth Paul Tan, 2008-03-15

61. Singapore Hotels In Culture
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62. 1Up Travel > History And Culture Of Singapore.
culture The feel of the island comes from the cultural diversity of singapore.The population is made up of Chinese, Malays, Indians and Eurasians.
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Country Flag ... Travel Warning History According to Malay legend, a Sumatran prince encountered a lion - considered a good omen - on Temasek, prompting him to found Singapura, or Lion City. It mattered little that lions had never inhabited Singapore (more likely the prince had seen a tiger); what did matter was the establishment of the region as a minor trading post for the powerful Sumatran Srivijaya empire and as a subsequent vassal state of the Javanese Majapahit empire in the mid-13th century. Singapore might have remained a quiet backwater if not for Sir Stamford Raffles' intervention in 1819. The British had first established a presence in the Straits of Malacca (now called Melaka) in the 18th century when the East India Company set out to secure and protect its line of trade from China to the colonies in India.

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66. National Heritage Board
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67. NUS Library A Sense Of History Singapore, 1965- Culture The
A collection of articles on contemporary arts and culture in singapore scheduledto be published in the 1994 issue of Commentary, the National University of
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68. NUS Libraries: Statistics On Singapore: Mass Media & Culture
Statistics on singapore. An annotated bibliography of sources. Mass Media culture.Adex report product category Advertising expenditure monitoring service.
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69. Creating A Singapore Brand Of Entrepreneurial Culture
ENTREPRENEURSHIP SPECIAL Creating a singapore Brand of EntrepreneurialCulture. s it a case of too little, too late, for singapore
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70. Publishing The New Culture: Singapore's Newspapers And Diaspora Literature, 1919
singapore's New culture Movement existed within a very different contextthan in China. Unique aspects of singapore's New culture Movement.
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Publishing the New Culture: Singapore's Newspapers and Diaspora Literature, 1919-1933
David Kenley David Kenley is a Ph.D. candidate in the History Department at the Uhiversity of Hawaii at Manoa. He is currently engaged in dissertation researh on the New Culture Movement in Singapore.
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For Chinese intellectuals, the years immediately before and after 1919 represented an exciting period of change. The most influential individuals of this era called for a new literature, a new system of thought, and a new orientation toward modern life. Commonly known as the New Culture Movement, this intellectual momentum spilled beyond China into the overseas Chinese communities. The Chinese residents of Singapore, in particular, became increasingly caught up in intellectual currents coming from the mainland.
The May Fourth Incident and the New Culture Movement
China historians have provided many definitions of the New Culture Movement. Most scholars believe the movement is inextricably tied to the May Fourth Incident of 1919.[1] On that day approximately 5,000 students descended on Peking to demonstrate against the Versailles Peace Conference. The day's events included marching, the shouting of slogans, and eventually the ransacking and burning of the house of foreign minister Ts'ao Ju-lin. Demonstrators participated in similar protests throughout the nation, and the "May Fourth Incident" quickly assumed increased significance. Since these protests were prompted by many of the ideas that would later be manifest in the New Culture Movement, namely anti-imperialism, cultural rejuvenation, and independence, the May Fourth Incident and the New Culture Movement are difficult to separate.

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73. Wired News: Slinging Shots At Singapore
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02:00 AM Jul. 09, 2001 PT SAN MATEO, California Singapore's most twisted, droll and insanely popular humor site launched quietly enough last year after one of its editors got dumped from a dying Internet company in the United States. "I was in a failed dot-com, and I was trying to figure out what to do after that," said Singapore expatriate K.K. Cheong, editor of TalkingCock . "A bunch of us got together and started brainstorming and decided that what Singapore really needs is a real humor magazine. Something edgy."
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74. The Paranakan Culture In Singapore -- ThingsAsian Article
The Paranakan culture in singapore, singapore being a food paradise does help inmore ways than one to preserve this colorful aspect of Peranakan culture.
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The Paranakan Culture in Singapore By Philip Yim
Bride and groom during tea ceremony. An economic marvel, commercial hub of Southeast Asia, efficient and corruption-free government and number one airport in the world; these are usually the images that appears to the minds of frequent travelers in Singapore. Lesser known are the unique ethnic cultures that form the major ingredients of what the entire Singaporean experience is all about. The Malays, Chinese and Indians collectively make up the social and cultural pillars of Singapore. These are by no means cultures of anonymity and so much is already known that it does not warrant saying more. I intend to introduce to you the Peranakan culture, a truly unique and colorful culture that has never ceased to fascinate but is sadly fast losing foothold in the country to modernization and assimilation with other mainstream cultures. The Peranakan culture is essentially a cultural blend of mainly Chinese, Malay and some European descent, very often bearing the best of each. The Peranakan community evolved some two to three hundred years ago when Chinese traders established trade ties with the locals from the Malay Peninsula, including Singapore. Cross-cultural relationships and marriages were natural by-products when these traders married local Malay women. Peranakan, which means, "locally born" in the Malay language, was to be the name of subsequent generations of Chinese-Malays. To Westerners, they are commonly known as "Straits-born Chinese".

75. Singapore Literature And Culture In English: A/P Talib's Section
SEMESTER TWO – 2002/2003. EN 5210 singapore Literature and culturein English. The singapore Literature and culture website’s URL is.
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Using selected Singapore texts in English from a variety of different genres, this module aims to enable students to explore, and to simultaneously question, the relationship between literature and social and cultural change in Singapore. Topics to be discussed include: the specific cultural context in which texts are produced, the representation and recreation of identity through poetics and narrative, and issues arising in the use of English in a multilingual and multicultural environment. Given Singapore's history, the notion of a "Singapore" text will be used creatively in order to reflect upon the growth of Singaporean identity and culture.
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78. Guardian Unlimited | Special Reports | Singapore's Fine Culture Keeps People In
singapore's fine culture keeps people in line John Aglionby, Southeast Asia correspondentSaturday November 2, 2002 The Guardian The prime minister's plans to
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John Aglionby, South-east Asia correspondent Saturday November 2, 2002 The Guardian
The prime minister's plans to issue on-the-spot fines to vandals and litterbugs might sound draconian to many British people but the penalties are nothing compared to the canings, jail terms and public shamings offenders face in Singapore. Indeed the tiny south-east Asian island republic that is home to four million people has developed such a reputation over the past 30 years for penalising the smallest offences that it is known to many tourists as "Singapore: the fine city".

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