Politics of South-East Asia Topic: Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew Group :B Members’ Names : Chan Xin Ying 214765 Muganthini A/P Kumaran 214956 Ranjani A/P Selvarajan 214951 Teaw Zhen Sheng 215070 Lim Chia Min 214919 Leong Siew Fui 214882 Lau Shie Yin 214853 Tan Kwee Lyn 214762 Chiew Guat Ying 214929 Mehala A/P Gopalakrishan 214972 Lecturer Name : Professor Patit Paban Mishra GFPP 2023 Politics of South-East Asia Topic: Singapore under Lee Kuan Yew Group :B Members’
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It is important to understand the structure of the parliamentary system within which the machinery of government operates. Parliament is known as a bi-cameral legislature where by decision making autonomy resides with the lower house. The House of Commons and the House of Lords exists as a check upon the powers exerted by respective governments thou right it’s debating and ratification functions. In theory‚ the bi-cameral legislature in British political system exists to ensure that policy and legislation
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Gaming” Campaign in Singapore Introduction This report focuses on the gambling activities and prevalence of problem gambling in Singapore‚ with emphasis on the entrance of our first two Integrated Resorts (IRs). IR is a euphemism used in Singapore for the casino-based vacation resort. There are currently two licensed casino operators at Marina Bay Sands (MBS) and Resorts World Sentosa (RWS)‚ which began their operations since 2010. The other legalized gambling operator is Singapore Pools‚ a subsidiary
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MALAYSIA-SINGAPORE RELATIONS: ISSUES AND STRATEGIES By Rusdi Omar Universiti Utara Malaysia/ Adelaide University rusdiomar@uum.edu.my rusdi.omar@student.adelaide.edu.au ABSTRACT Malaysia and Singapore relations are unique and special due to factors such as geography‚ history‚ politics‚ ideology‚ economy‚ culture and ethnicity. These factors sometimes have created tensions between both countries. Thus‚ this paper will analyze the current major issues‚ such as the price of raw water‚ the
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Parliament‚ as the sovereign lawmaking body is one source of law. It makes legislation via passing bills to make laws that abide by social cohesion and maintain social progress‚ such as sanctions imposed for murder under the Criminal Law Consolidation Act SA. A political party affiliates it’s self with specific views and moral and promises to initiate or support certain legislations to its supporters. When candidates become members of either the Senate or House of Representatives they are morally
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analysis of “MICE” Industry in Singapore Singapore was known for its pro business environment and safety social environment‚ that caused Singapore became one of the most popular country for investment and hold a business conference or corporate event. The contents below will use “PESTLE” analysis tool to analyze Political‚ Economic‚ Social‚ Technology‚ Legal and Environment factors of Singapore “MICE” industry. Political – Compare with other countries in the world‚ Singapore have a high stability‚ integrity
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Tax Reforms in Singapore is Beneficial to the Country Singapore’s Implementation of Tax Reforms in 2002 Singapore concentrates its economy mostly on foreign investment‚ free trade‚ and high savings. When experiencing huge negative impact from the global economic depression in 2001‚ Singapore realized that it should not depend on the United States economy anymore. In order to revive the economic growth of Singapore‚ the Economic Development Board (EDB) recommended implementation of tax reforms
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Furthermore‚ Singapore experiences low birthrate and an aging population with a sharp decrease over the years‚ hence‚ the stronger and younger transient workers would be able to replace the aging population of Singapore and help to sustain Singapore’s development through their different jobs‚ like the building of infrastructures in Singapore. In addition‚ because there is a low birth rate‚ but there are not enough young people to replace the old and weak citizens‚ and hence the physical help of the
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Changing Landscapes of Singapore: Forgotten Landscapes Past-Year Questions:1. Spatial planning for older people in Singapore reflects that the elderly are largely a “forgotten” group of people in the country. How true is this statement? Do you think this style of planning for the elderly will continue to gain popular support in Singapore in the next twenty years? (2009)2. By making reference to landscapes for the elderly in Singapore‚ discuss the extent to which you agree with the statement that
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the Singapore Social Studies Syllabus Abstract Launched in 2001‚ the secondary social studies curriculum is seen as the primary vehicle to implement citizenship education in Singapore‚ and a crucial pillar of the government’s tripartite plan of National Education (NE) in schools. Broadly‚ the plan uses simplified slogans to categorize and underline the aims and intended outcomes expected of each level of education – “Love Singapore” is the focus of NE in primary schools‚ “Know Singapore” for
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