Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... citizens through its involvement in ' cradle to grave ' activities such as kindergarten classes , children's day care , holiday camps , social education through talks , debates , campaigns and competitions , and senior citizens ' clubs ...
... citizens through its involvement in ' cradle to grave ' activities such as kindergarten classes , children's day care , holiday camps , social education through talks , debates , campaigns and competitions , and senior citizens ' clubs ...
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... citizens elsewhere other than Singapore . More interestingly , regarding shared values and goals as a nation , a majority of the Singapore citizens surveyed were of the view that Singaporeans value material success ( see Table 5.2 ) ...
... citizens elsewhere other than Singapore . More interestingly , regarding shared values and goals as a nation , a majority of the Singapore citizens surveyed were of the view that Singaporeans value material success ( see Table 5.2 ) ...
第 79 頁
... citizens found that only 41 per cent agree that their sense of belonging is due to their having a say in government policy ( Ooi 2003 ) . Other reasons for their sense of belonging emphasise the city as a safe place to live in and that ...
... citizens found that only 41 per cent agree that their sense of belonging is due to their having a say in government policy ( Ooi 2003 ) . Other reasons for their sense of belonging emphasise the city as a safe place to live in and that ...
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Chapter Two Raffles and the Colonial Port City | 13 |
Chapter Six Housing the Nation and Contesting | 81 |
Culture Heritage | 121 |
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activities advantage appears areas Asian associations attract become British building capital cent Central centre century Chapter China Chinese citizens city-state civic civil society colonial competition conservation continued countries cultural direct discussion diversity dominance East economic effort established ethnic groups Figure foreign further geographical global globalisation growth identity important increasing independence Indians industrialisation industries infrastructure Institute integration interests investment island land less Library living major Malacca Malay nature neighbourhood organisations particularly Penang planning political population port city position Press production public housing estates Raffles region relations relatively remain residential residents role ruling schools sector seen shaping Singapore Singapore's situation social Source Southeast Asia space spatial Straits subsequent success Table town trade University urban Western workers Zone