Beyond the Port City: Development and Identity in 21st Century SingaporePearson Prentice Hall, 2004 - 176 頁 |
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... further 10,574 in the surrounding area ( Abeyasekere 1990 : 26 ) . Batavia's decline had begun with the massacre of the Chinese , perpetrated by the European and local population following a Chinese peasant revolt in 1740. This was a ...
... further 10,574 in the surrounding area ( Abeyasekere 1990 : 26 ) . Batavia's decline had begun with the massacre of the Chinese , perpetrated by the European and local population following a Chinese peasant revolt in 1740. This was a ...
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... further with younger , more highly educated Singaporeans . It is this latter group who are more likely to be dissatisfied with the city - state , citing high living costs and a stressful education system as their motivations for ...
... further with younger , more highly educated Singaporeans . It is this latter group who are more likely to be dissatisfied with the city - state , citing high living costs and a stressful education system as their motivations for ...
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... further than Singapore's skyscrapers and shopping malls for the ' authentic ' Far East . Moreover , in addition to the perceived economic benefits to be gained from the preservation of built heritage , the government saw an opportunity ...
... further than Singapore's skyscrapers and shopping malls for the ' authentic ' Far East . Moreover , in addition to the perceived economic benefits to be gained from the preservation of built heritage , the government saw an opportunity ...
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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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