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    foreign exchange revenues. The vast country of sprawling archipelago has much to offer; from natural beauty‚ historical heritage to cultural diversity. The tourism sector of Indonesian ranked as the 4th largest among goods and services export sectors. Singapore‚ Malaysia‚ China‚ Australia‚ and Japan are the top five source of visitors to Indonesia. Ten most tourist destinations in Indonesia are Bali‚ West Java‚ Central Java‚ East Java‚Jakarta‚ North Sumatra‚ Lampung‚ South Sulawesi‚ South Sumatra‚ Banten and West

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    Lau Pa Sat‚ Kopitiam Square‚ Kopi‚ The Dessert Shop and the Pa Sat (Kopitiam.biz‚ 2008). Among these brands the most well-known and most commonly seen will be Kopitiam. “Kopitiam” is the Hokkien for “coffee shop”‚ and it is seen in all parts of Singapore with more than 70 outlets of food courts or food shops. Kopitiam is specialized in offering a conducive modern dinning environment providing cheap local foods. Kopitiam has a very strong brand identity‚ throughout the years they have increased in

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    10m Synchro Platform event * Silver medal at the 2011 World Series Moscow 10 m platform event * Silver medal at the World Series Beijing 2011 10 m synchro platform event * Silver medal at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics 10 m platform event * Silver medal at the 2010 Singapore Youth Olympics 3 m springboard event * Bronze medal at the Asian Games Guangzhou 2010 10 m platform event * Silver medal at the Asian Games Guangzhou 2010 10 m synchro platform event * Gold medal

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    type and quality. Pagkaing Pinoy is also delicious. Singapore‚ which is just a six-hour bus ride from Malaysia is breath-taking. The tall infrastructures tell that Singapore is a very successful country. I would say that the surrounding is cleaner there compared here in the Philippines specifically Manila. You won’t be late in going to your work or school because there are no traffic. You’ll be amazed to be able to tour the whole Singapore in 45 minutes‚ yes‚ it is smaller than our capital city

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    the past‚ thus deriving to its meaning. Abandoned quarries have then been converted to large water bodies due to the collection of rainfall. The island is located north-eastern coast off Singapore and expands to 10 square meters in area. Natives living on the island have then been resettled onto mainland Singapore‚ only an approximate number of 50 individuals still resides on the island. Pulau Ubin offers a myriad species of flora and fauna‚ which are both rare and exquisite. Animals such as the

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    Question 1: For many years‚ no casinos were allowed in Singapore. Explain the government’s rationale for allowing two integrated resorts to be built in Singapore. Why was there this change in policy? Question 2: Explain the economic impacts of the integrated resorts. Expected Economic Benefits from Integrated Resorts When the idea of building Integrated Resorts in Singapore was first introduced to the citizens‚ the government measured the expected economic benefits and social problems the

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    chief executive officer (CEO) for Temasek Holdings‚ a Singapore based state owned Investment Company that presently has 490 employees and a 223 billion dollar portfolio‚ focused primarily in Asia. (Temasek‚ 2015) This case will discuss Ho Ching’s approach to leadership and her ability to influence others with her sources of power as they apply to leadership. Ho Ching has proven her ability to influence change as the president and CEO of Singapore Technologies Group and now as the CEO of Temasek Holdings

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    favourite way and probably the most common‚ is to eat it with French bread or Chinese buns called Mantou to help you soak every last drop of delicious sauce. I strongly recommend all of you to try this dish as it is by far the best seafood dish in Singapore. Secondly‚ I would like to recommend to you the famous Chinese dish… Fried Hokkien Mee You can easily imagine‚ from this description‚ how good this dish tastes! Egg noodles and rice vermicelli otherwise known locally as bee hoon‚ stir-fried

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    Fraser & Neave‚ the Singaporean conglomerate that owns Asia Pacific Breweries‚ voted Friday to approve the sale of the brewing unit to Heineken for a sweetened price of 53 Singapore dollars‚ or $43.24‚ for each share of Asia Pacific Breweries the Dutch company did not already own. The total to be paid by Heineken is 5.6 billion Singapore dollars‚ or $4.6 billion‚ and the deal values Asia Pacific Breweries at around $11 billion. An important factor causing the underperformance (last 6 months) relative

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    with an agreeable “yes” but the “yes” is often accompanied with signs of non-compliance (“it might be difficult…”). * Do not engage in public display of anger or confrontation against your employer/superiors. Working hours Many companies in Singapore have moved from 6 days to 5 days per week schedule. This is especially true for MNCs and companies engaged in white collar work. Normal working hours are 40-45 hours per week. However depending on the workload you may end up spending more hours per

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