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  1. The Spin Structure of the Nucleon: International School of Nucleon Structure, 1st Course, Erice, Italy, 3-10 August 1995 (Science and Culture Series (Singapore). Physics, 12.) by Italy) International School of Nucleon Structure 1995 (Erice, Bernard Frois, et all 1997-09
  2. Entrepreneurs, Entrepreneurship, and Enterprising Culture (Singapore Business Development Series) by John Beck, Marjorie Chan, et all 1996-01-01
  3. Life Is Not Complete Without Shopping: Consumption Culture In Singapore by Chua Beng Huat, Beng Huat Chua, 2003-05-30
  4. Media and Culture in Singapore: A Theory of Controlled Commodification (The Hampton Press Communication Series) by Kokkeong Wong, 2001-01
  5. Singapore: Ideology, Society, Culture by John Clammer, 1986-03
  6. Singapore (Cultures of the World) by Lesley Layton, 1990
  7. Reading Culture: Textual Practices in Singapore
  8. The Asian Modern: Culture, Capitalist Development, Singapore by C. J. W. L. Wee, 2007-12-30
  9. Discover Singapore: The City's History and Culture Redefined by Susan Tsang, 2007-08-01
  10. Singapore (Discovering Cultures) by Dana Meachen Rau, 2004-06
  11. Singapore: The State and the Culture of Excess.(Book review): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Kenneth Paul Tan, 2008-10-01
  12. Culture Smart! Singapore: A Quick Guide to Customs & Etiquette by Angela Milligan, 2004-09-01

21. Singapore Culture | The Online Citizen
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22. Singapore Culture
Singapore has a multi racial culture whereby people live harmoniously together. Every country has its own culture , social habits , mannerisms and etiquette.
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      Singapore has a multi racial culture whereby people live harmoniously together.
      Every country has its own culture , social habits , mannerisms and etiquette. Newcomers may find it difficult in adjusting to this mixed bag culture of Singapore initially. They will soon come to realize that the culture of Singapore is one of the richest in the world. This can be seen in the National Day Celebration whereby it encapsulates its entire culture and portrays the significant progress and achievement that the nation has been able to attain , while retaining its essence. Singaporeans have been socialized by formal policies of multi-racialism and meritocracy to consider themselves as Singaporeans first. Most people here would put their nationality first , followed by their ethnic identity. With a population of about four millions currently , it comprises of 77% Chinese , 14% Malays , 8% Indians and 1% Eurasians and citizens of other descent. Singapore has various distinct ethnic neighborhoods , namely China Town , Geylang Serai and Arab Street as well as Little India.

23. Singapore Culture Smart! By Angela Milligan - EBook - Random House
Singapore Culture Smart! by Angela Milligan, Category Travel Asia - Far East, Format eBook , 168 pages, ISBN 9781857335927, On Sale October 13, 2010, Price $9.95, Item Book
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Mirror glass bank towers overshadowing Victorian-era government buildings symbolized Singapore's transformation from a colonial port to an independent city-state with the highest standard of living in Southeast Asia in 1989. Singapore's status as a newly industrializing economy was signaled by its landscaped complexes of owner-occupied apartments and streets blocked by the private cars of affluent citizens. Singapore in the 1980s had become a byword for orderliness and effective administration, a place where stiff fines discouraged littering and citizens of all ethnic groups were subject to common, impartial standards of merit and achievement. Government efforts at social engineering extended beyond slum clearance and the creation of housing estates to such matters as men's hair length, the language families spoke at breakfast, and the number of children born to women with university degrees.
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25. Singapore: Encyclopedia II - Singapore - Culture
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The place name "Singapore" is derived from Singa-pura ("City of the Lion"), a commonly used term since the fourteenth century. The main cultural traditions are Malay, Indian, Chinese, and to some extent Western (British). The different communities do not regard themselves as sharing a culture; instead, they consider themselves parts of a whole. This is illustrated by reference to a popular local dish, Rojak, a salad in which the various ingredients are covered by the same peanut sauce, forming a distinct whole with each ingredient clearly discernible. The peanut sauce is Singaporeanness; the other ingredients are the different cultural traditions. Location and Geography. Singapore lies at the tip of the Malay peninsula.
It borders Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. Its area is 248 square miles (642 square kilometers), including the main island and some sixty islets.

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The fastest way to connect to all things Singapore is through our national homepage, the Singapore Infomap We're the Singapore ASEAN COCI National Secretariat
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  • 29. Culture Of Singapore - Traditional, History, People, Traditions, Women, Beliefs,
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    Identification. Singa-pura Rojak , a salad in which the various ingredients are covered by the same peanut sauce, forming a distinct whole with each ingredient clearly discernible. The peanut sauce is Singaporeanness; the other ingredients are the different cultural traditions. Location and Geography. Singapore lies at the tip of the Malay peninsula. It borders Malaysia, Indonesia, and Brunei. Its area is 248 square miles (642 square kilometers), including the main island and some sixty islets. The main island is flat with a hilly region in the middle. The highest point is Bukit Timah, feet (206 meters) above sea level. The climate is tropical with high humidity and abundant rainfall, especially during the northeast monsoon in December to March. The period of the southwest monsoon (June to September) is usually the driest. The main island is fully urbanized with a dense commercial city center to the south. Around the city center are new townships that house about 86 percent of the population. The townships are self-contained and have high-rise apartment blocks, shops, medical and social service buildings, religious buildings, and schools; they are well connected by the Mass Rapid Transport System (MRT), which circles the island.

    30. Singapore: Culture - TripAdvisor
    Inside Singapore Culture Before you visit Singapore, visit TripAdvisor for the latest info and advice, written for travelers by travelers.
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    31. Singapore Culture | GlobalEDGE
    globalEDGE is an international and global business knowledge portal with cultural, trade, and economic resources and information on industries, countries, and states
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    33. Singapore Travel Guide, Insider's Info Of Singapore Culture And Attractions
    A Singapore travel guide for tourists visiting Asia Explore Singapore culture attractions with insider's information
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    This Singapore travel guide is created by a person, who migrated here and has since fallen in love with this metropolitan city rich in multiple cutures. A popular travel destination in Asia and drawing millions of tourists from around the world, this city state (the smallest in Southeast Asia) has much to offer. Numerous historical sites and attractions , exciting festivals, wonderful shopping facilities and a wide range of tastes and flavors from the east to the west. If you are looking for Singapore on the world map , it is an island at the southern tip of Malaysian Peninsula.
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    Through many years of effort by the Urban Redevelopment Authority of Singapore and the National Heritage Board, Singapore has been developed into a modern city, while conserving and restoring our heritage and historic areas. Thanks to Singapore Tourism Board, Singapore has become a famous travel destination. Being a small county can be an advantage

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    As Singapore is a small and relatively modern amalgam of Chinese, Malay, Indian and European immigrants, the culture of Singapore expresses the diversity of the population as the various ethnic groups continue to celebrate their own cultures while they intermingle with one another. For example, one can find a Malay wedding taking place beside a Chinese funeral. Singapore has achieved a significant degree of cultural diffusion with its unique combination of these ethnic groups, and has given Singapore a rich mixture of diversity for its young age
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    The major public holidays reflect the mentioned racial diversity, including Chinese New Year, Buddhist Vesak Day, Muslim Eid ul-Fitr (known locally by its Malay name Hari Raya Puasa), and Hindu Diwali (known locally by its Tamil name Deepavali). Christians constitute a large minority, and Christmas Day, Good Friday, and New Year's Day are also public holidays.

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    Singapore may have traded in its rough-and-ready opium dens and pearl luggers for towers of concrete and glass, and its steamy rickshaw image for hi-tech wizardry, but you can still recapture the colonial era with a gin sling under the languorous ceiling fans at Raffles Hotel. It is this carefully stage-managed combination of Western modernity and treasured Eastern and colonial past that makes Singapore such an accessible slice of Asia.
    Lying almost on the equator, Singapore is a thriving city-state that has overcome its dearth of natural resources to become one of the juggernaut economies of Asia. In the crowded streets of Chinatown, fortune tellers, calligraphers and temple worshippers are still a part of everyday life. In Little India, you can buy the best sari material, freshly ground spices or a picture of your favourite Hindu god. In the small shops of Arab St, the cry of the imam can be heard from the nearby Sultan Mosque

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    Population: 4,151,264 (July 2000 est.)
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    noun: Singaporean(s)
    adjective: Singapore
    Ethnic groups: Chinese 77%, Malay 14%, Indian 7.6%, other 1.4%
    Religions: Buddhist (Chinese), Muslim (Malays), Christian, Hindu, Sikh, Taoist, Confucianist
    Languages: Chinese (official), Malay (official and national), Tamil (official), English (official)
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    40. Singapore: Culture - TripAdvisor
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