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    by: Shakir Jahangir Tim Schouls in his essay‚ “Why Group Representation in Parliament Is Important‚” argues that the parliamentary representation in Canada is unfair because it doesn’t represent Canada’s social diversity as a whole. He believes that democracy in Canada can be considerably deepened and enhanced when the composition of the House of Commons substantially reflects the social diversity of Canada (for example‚ Aboriginals‚ ethnic minorities‚ visible minorities‚ gays etc.) instead

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    The educational measure that the government took in the Singapore budget 2013 is effective in achieving its objectives of enriching the educational experiences of Singaporean students.The measure that was passed in the Singapore budget 2013 states that the Edusave Endowment Fund will receive a $300 million top-up from the government. The increase in Edusave savings is effective in achieving the goals of the budget as students can use the extra money in the edusave savings to increase their opportunities

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    for 30% (15% per test). A CASE STUDY OF SINGAPORE AIRLINES EXECUTIVE SUMMARY As a former British Colony that gained full independence in 1965‚ Singapore was essentially forced to make do with its limited resources. This developed into a national obsession with achieving excellence without compromise and has been responsible for its many successes. This attitude of control and determination was critical in the creation of the culture within Singapore Airlines (SIA). From the first unveiling

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    TABLE OF CONTENTS I EXECUTIVE SUMMARY 2 II COMPANY’S MISSION STATEMENT 3 III PRODUCT DESCRIPTION 4 IV MARKETING PLAN 5 1.0 SITUATIONAL ANALYSIS 5 2.0 OBJECTIVES 15 3.0 SELECTION AND MEASUREMENT OF TARGET MARKETS 16 4.0 STRATEGIC MARKETING MIX 29 5.0 IMPLEMENTATIONS AND EVALUATIONS 35 V APPENDIX 37 VI REFERENCES 39 I Executive Summary We plan to introduce ‘Monogamy’‚ an adult board game which both enhances a couple understanding of each other‚ as well as turn

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    This essay aims to compare the industrial relations in both Singapore and Japan. It will first indentify both countries industrial relation system‚ whether it is unitarist‚ pluralist or radical. It will then touch on the various aspects in the industrial relation system: trade unions‚ system to resolving industrial conflicts‚ wages related policies and discrimination at work. In addition‚ it will look at the policy of lifetime employment and seniority in wages‚ policies which Japan companies have

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    Consumer Behaviour: Transportation in Singapore Defining the objective of the research study is crucial to understand consumer and ultimately to predict how they would react. By understanding the reasons that drive them to use the service or dislike the service‚ we can then understand the motivation behind it and make necessary correction or plan appropriate strategies for the target segment. The objective for this survey is to find out the personality traits of users‚ the perception of the public

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    One reason why the relationship declined between Charles 1 and parliament was power. There were lots of things to do with this reason that had happened such as‚ in 1629‚ Charles sacked parliament! He then ruled on his own for 11 years. The parliament did not react that much as there was not much they could do. In November 1640‚ Charles was so desperate for money so was forced to call his parliament back. The parliament then sent the king a list of demands that he had to agree to if they were to provide

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    Can Parliament effectively hold Government to account? In the UK‚ holding the government to account is one of Parliament’s main functions. Parliament scrutinises the actions of the government and forces them to justify bills‚ explain their motives and defend their policies. There are many effective ways in which Parliament effectively holds the government to account. Select committees check and report on areas ranging from the work of government departments to economic affairs. There is a commons

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    Introduction: The National Multiple Sclerosis Society In Singapore The National Multiple Sclerosis Society is a non- profit organization that supports MS related research and provides programs for people with MS and their families. Multiple Sclerosis is an auto- immune disease. It is a chronic and often disabling disease that attacks the central nervous system. The mission statement of the National Multiple Sclerosis Society is to end the devastating effects of multiple sclerosis. The funds

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    3. “The threat of religious terrorism to Singapore is more apparent than real”. Do you agree? “Despite counter-terrorism successes by regional authorities‚ the terrorist threat in the region and to Singapore remains real.” – Mr K Shanmugam‚ Minister for Law and Second Minister for Home Affairs (AsiaOne News‚ July 19th 2010) Introduction Firstly‚ there is a need to clearly distinguish between apparent threat and real threat. This essay will adopt the definition that apparent

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