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    CHAPTER ONE 1. INTRODUCTION As a social creature‚ man (economic‚ social and political status notwithstanding) craves for and enjoys freedom of association‚ freedom of movement‚ right to embark on any lawful economic activity‚ having the right to vote and be voted for‚ and to live in a conducive environment devoid of wars or tyrannical government. When all‚ or at least most‚ of these conditions are attained‚ the outcome is usually the creation of avenues for peaceful co-existence of individuals

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    regulation of state and economic interests. The modern world of information builds its own priorities‚ based on new types of opportunities of the media and media content. Media content are messages produced by mass media such as Internet‚ newspapers‚ magazines‚ books‚ video entertainments and television. People have great opportunities of getting information they need in short time. Mass media are important functions of political literacy of citizens and an important channel of political communication (Louw

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    Tradenet - Singapore

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    Download the original attachment ANSWER 1 The best known IT system‚ and the one that plays a most significant role in Singapore ’s trade‚ is TradeNet. TradeNet is an EDI system that links over 12‚000 traders (an increase from 1‚000 in 1990)‚ support companies‚ and government agencies that are involved in Singapore ’s international trade‚ for the purpose of exchanging trade documents electronically. Through TradeNet‚ companies and agencies can submit‚ directly from their computers

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    to attain.”[i] “Man is by nature a political animal.”[ii] Also‚ man is basically a social being. (Tiempo‚ 2005 P. 45) “A social instinct is implanted in all men by nature.”[iii] Aristotle once said that life is about realizing actuality- reaching one’s full potential which will bring him happiness.[iv] Also‚ according to Existentialists‚ man is a project that needs to be actualized by discovering his potentials in a community. Moreover‚ humans are political animals‚ who can realize their potential

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    Decolonisation of Singapore

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    John de Bhal Singapore achieved independence in 1959 due to a lack of British colonial retaliation to the Japanese occupation during World War II. In 1965‚ it achieved independence for a second time as a result of poor leadership within the Federation of Malaysia from both Tunku Abdul Rahman and Lee Kuan Yew. Singapore‚ unlike most other states and nations‚ has achieved independence twice: once in 1959 when it was decolonised by the British;1 then again after it was expelled from the Federation

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    THE FOUNDING OF MODERN SINGAPORE In late 1818‚ Lord Hastings – the British Governor General of India – appointed Lieutenant General Sir Stamford Raffles to establish a trading station at the southern tip of the Malay peninsula. The British were extending their dominion over India and their trade with China was expanding. They saw the need for a port of call to “refit‚ revitalize and protect their merchant fleet” as well as to prevent any advances made by the Dutch in the East Indies. After surveying

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    visiting Singapore for business or pleasure. It follows the outline of "The Ten Commandments For Avoiding Intercultural Communication Problems" by Prof. Dr. Olaf Rankis. 2 Singapore 2.1 General Information The Republic of Singapore‚ the "Lion Island" is an independent city state and its capital is the City of Singapore. The capital measures about one sixth of the total area of the main island. The country is located in Southeastern Asia and consists of the island of Singapore and around

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    charge. This feature is used to protect the mill from damages should the frozen charge drop as the mill is rotated from stand still. This report investigates the challenges faced in the design of grinding mill drives for mining operations. The challenges investigated are control challenges‚ mechanical challenges and electrical challenges. In the report background information on the types of

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