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What Is Your Legacy? A Pilot Study of Naming Practices of Legacy Hawker Stalls in a Singaporean Hawker Center
Published 2023-06-01“…Hawker food is a cherished element of Singapore’s cultural identity. For much of Singapore’s history, hawkers were itinerant salespersons who sold their dishes from place to place via pushcarts. …”
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Then and Now: A Comparative Historical Toponomastics Analysis of Station Names in 2 of Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) Lines
Published 2020-08-01“…This article studies the naming conventions in Singapore’s Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) system, which serves millions of commuters daily, and alludes to the importance of public transport in urban spaces. …”
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On Contemporary Chinese Legal System<subtitle>by Xiaobo Dong, Yafang Zhang, Singapore, Springer, 2023, 345 pp., $ 121.87 (hbk), ISBN 978-981-99-2504-9</subtitle><source><bold>On Contemporary Chinese Legal System</bold></source>, by <person-group person-group-type="author"><string-name name-style="western"><given-names>Xiaobo</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x><surname>Dong</surname></string-name>, <string-name name-style="western"><given-names>Yafang</given-names><x xml:space="preserve"> </x><surname>Zhang</surname></string-name></person-group>, <publisher-loc>Singapore</publisher-loc>, <publisher-name>Springer</publisher-name>, <year>2023</year>, <page-range>345</page-range> pp., <price>$ 121.87</price> (hbk), ISBN <isbn>978-981-99-2504-9</isbn>
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Colonialism and Toponyms in Singapore
Published 2020-11-01“…Place names do not simply refer to physical locations. …”
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Monetary Conditions Index in Singapore.
Published 2008“…The bounds test confirms a long-run equilibrium relationship between the output and its determinants, namely short-term and long-term interest rate, exchange rate, claims on private sector, and share prices. …”
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Brain drain of Malaysian talent to Singapore
Published 2015“…While the country is losing high skilled labor, it is only able to attract low skilled labor.Also the main concern is that Malaysia is losing its most talented citizens to its closest neighbor such as Singapore, Australia and also to the USA, UK, Hong Kong just to name a few. …”
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Challenges Confronting the Practice of Nursing in Singapore
Published 2020-01-01“…Singapore, a young nation like many developed countries, faced a shortage of nurses. …”
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The determinants of carbon dioxide emissions in Malaysia and Singapore
Published 2021“…The study focuses on two selected ASEAN countries namely, Malaysia and Singapore, due to their major contribution in CO2 emissions among other ASEAN countries, after Brunei. …”
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Singapore’s Secularism and Its Pragmatic Approach to Religion
Published 2023-02-01“…The model of secularism in Singapore affords the state the flexibility to easily switch between two broad types of secularism, namely a ‘soft secularism’, a religion-friendly variety, and a ‘hard secularism’, which the state employs as a tool for political control and management of society as it wrestles with existential challenges to ensure its continued survival.…”
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PURSUING GROWTH AND MANAGING THE ENVIRONMENT: THE SINGAPORE MODEL
Published 2022-04-01“…We qualitatively assess Singapore’s success in managing these tradeoffs. We present, illustrate and discuss seven strategies that have contributed to this, namely (I) Spearheading of Green Industrialization Efforts by the State; (II) Environmental Regulations; (III) Quantification of Economic Benefits from Going Green; (IV) Active Engagement of Stakeholders; (V) Use of Market Instruments; (VI) Use of Behavioral Interventions; (VII) Investment in Renewable and Clean Technologies. …”
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Rediscoverning Place : enhancing the built heritage of Singapore
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Singapore’s judicial system (experience in the 2020 pandemic)
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Involvement of corporate entities in Waqaf management: experiences of Malaysia and Singapore
Published 2013“…The main focus of this paper is to examine the corporate management models of selected waqaf entities in Malaysia and Singapore. The waqaf entities involved in this study include two corporate waqaf institutions namely Kumpulan Waqaf An-Nur Berhad and IIUM Endowment Fund and one corporate waqaf institution in Singapore namely Warees Private Limited, Majlis Ugama Islam Singapore. …”
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Malay language as a foreign language and the Singapore’s education system
Published 2008“…The paper highlights the impact of the Singapore’s bilingual education policy on the Malay language and how the language has been regarded a foreign language in the Singapore context given the interest of policy makers in the implementation of a new third language policy. …”
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The Baweanese diasporic tradition and its role in spreading the tarekat in Singapore
Published 2024-12-01“…Through the ngoker lange tradition, the practice of Sufi order(tarekat), spread to Singapore. This article aims to analyze how the diasporic tradition of Bawean people contributed to the the development of the tarekat institution named Tarekat Qadiriyah wan Naqsyabandiyah (TQN) in Singapore. …”
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