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  1. The Media, Cultural Control and Government in Singapore (Media, Culture and Social Change in Asia Series) by Terence Lee, 2009-02-27
  2. Singapore, 1975 by Singapore. Ministry of Culture, 1976
  3. Singapore '78 by Ministry of Culture Singapore, 1978
  4. Contours of Culture: Space And Social Difference in Singapore by Robbie B. H. Goh, 2005-07
  5. The Struggle over Singapore's Soul: Western Modernization and Asian Culture (De Gruyter Studies in Organization, 70) by Joseph B. Tamney, 1996-06
  6. Singapore: An Official Guide by Singapore Tourist Promotion Board, 1991
  7. New Englishes: The Case of Singapore
  8. Culture Shock Singapore & Malaysia by Joann Craig, 1992
  9. Reinventing business organisations: the information culture framework.: An article from: Singapore Management Review by Mohammed Naved Khan, Feza Tabassum Azmi, 2005-07-01
  10. Cultural Tourism & Tourism Cultures: The Business of Mediating Experiences in Copenhagen and Singapore by Can-Seng Ooi, 2002-05
  11. The Asian Modern: Culture, Capitalist Development, Singapore by C. J. W. l. Wee, 2007-12-30
  12. Singapore Cinema by Raphael Millet, 2006-11-30
  13. Discover Singapore: The City's History and Culture Redefined (Discover) by Susan Tsang, 2007-08-01
  14. Culture Shock: Malaysia and Singapore by Jo Ann Craig, 1982-06

41. Kelvin Baggs: World-Wide Travelogues And Culture
Travelogues, culture and photos from around the world Egypt, Greece, Thailand, Australia, New Zealand, Mexico, Bali, Canada and singapore.
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42. Visit Singapore - The Official Website For Tourist Information On Singapore
singapore Tourism Board's comprehensive official tourist information site. Attractions, food, entertainment, shopping, culture, festivals events, accommodation, tours, cruises, exhibitions Copyright © 1998 2004 singapore Tourism Board. All rights reserved.Website Terms of Use.Privacy Statement.
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43. Expat Singapore - Culture Shock
Why culture Shock Occurs. What You Can Do. General Information Getting Here Starting Up Once You re Here Enjoying singapore Eating in singapore
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  • Before leaving home, familiarise yourself with the new culture you'll soon be living in. Read books, talk to people who have been there, explore this website. Find out about the living conditions of local people, the political situation, the currency, climate and what the cuisine is like. Pick up a phrase book and start practicing counting and simple greetings. Familiarise yourself with the phases of culture shock. This knowledge is like a forecast of rough weather ahead. You'll still have to weather the storm but you'll be better equipped to cope well. If at all possible take the opportunity of a "Look, See" visit to your new country. Not only will you get a taste for the real estate and other facilities you may need, but you'll experience first hand the cultural contrasts you face.

44. Postcolonial And Postimperial Literature: An Overview
Articles on relevant writers, culture and theory. Based at the National University of singapore.
http://www.postcolonialweb.org/
The Postcolonial Web is a project funded by the University Scholars Programme , National University of Singapore Users outside Asia may like to try our U.S. based mirror site

45. CONTEXT: Thomas Frank
Above all markets love the country of singapore. There was a time a few years ago when one with the depoliticized, prosperitycentric culture of singapore. In the bookstores I
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Markets may have made their peace with activism, rebellion, radicalism, revolution, change-agenting, hierarchy-questioning, sacred-cow-killing, power-seizing, apple-cart-overturning and everything else on the exciting menu of New Economy upheaval, but markets still have trouble reconciling themselves to democracy proper. Markets romp joyfully when word arrives that the vote-counting has been halted. Markets punish the bond prices of countries where left parties still attract a substantial vote. Markets reward countries where left parties have been induced to wind up their operations. To you Bill Clinton's rightward triangulations may have seemed like rank hypocrisy or worse, since they deprived Americans of meaningful political choice, but in the view of markets the man who managed to kill off the New Deal is a statesman for the ages. Above all markets love the country of Singapore. There was a time a few years ago when one heard this repeated so frequently that it became one of the great media clichés of the age. Singapore was an economic miracle, a land arisen from Third World to First in a handful of decades. Singapore was showing the world the way forward. Singapore had resolved it all: ethnic hatred, crime, social decay, good government. Singapore was the country with the most economic freedom in the world. Singapore was the best place to do business in all the earth. Singapore was more comprehensively wired than anywhere else. "Asian values," as described by Lee Kuan Yew, the man who has effectively ruled Singapore ever since 1959, would inevitably prevail. And as proof you needed look no farther than a postcard of Singapore's glittering downtown, at all the spanking new skyscrapers erupting from the earth in stern testimony to the market's approval.

46. Expat Singapore - Culture Shock
Back to culture Shock. General Information Getting Here Starting Up Once You reHere Enjoying singapore Eating in singapore Travel Products
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What you can do There are many different formal models for culture shock but all agree it is a defined process with predictable and manageable stages. Read through this table and refer to it again when you feel confused. Consider the strategies as advice from those who have gone before.
CULTURE SHOCK STAGES AND COPING STRATEGIES
Stage Signs Strategies
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lasts from two to eight weeks, you might even miss it
  • new experiences are exciting you feel fortunate for having the opportunity of moving overseas. people are friendly and you smile a lot, you're in control your own sense of culture is not threatened be a tourist send postcards home while you're feeling so positive book a holiday six months ahead for you to look forward to.

47. Www.theartsmagazine.com.sg
A premier magazine provides comprehensive coverage of the arts and culture in singapore
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48. Blogger: 404 - Page Not Found
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49. Asia Directory: Society And Culture
Asia Directory Society and culture, including food, crime, expatriate life, gay, lesbian, and bisexual, religion, women, organizations, issues, chats and forums, relationships, disabilities, FarEast.us. Society and culture. HomesTop Regional Asia singapore Society and culture. CATEGORIES
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50. SSA@CMU :: Welcome!
Promotes and supports Singeaporean culture and social interaction at the university.
http://ssa.web.cmu.edu/
Hey, check out the SSA Wiki! Lots of useful information there, especially if you're an incoming freshman!

51. The Singapore Dakshina Bharatha Brahmana Sabha
singapore Information about Vedic culture, Hinduism philosophy, festivals, and activities in singapore at this temple and cultural center.
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52. Singapore - Culture
culture. The pattern of singapore stems from the inherent culturaldiversity of the island. The immigrants of the past have given
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Best of Singapore Culture l Religion Culture The pattern of Singapore stems from the inherent cultural diversity of the island. The immigrants of the past have given the place a mixture of Malay, Chinese, Indian, and European influences, all of which have intermingled. Behind the facade of a modern city, these ethnic races are still evident. The areas for the different races, which were designated to them by Sir Stamford Raffles, still remain although the bulk of Singaporeans do think of themselves as Singaporeans, regardless of race or culture. Each still bears its own unique character. The old streets of Chinatown can still be seen; the Muslim characteristics are still conspicuous in Arab Street; and Little India along Serangoon Road still has its distinct ambience. Furthermore, there are marks of the British colonial influence in the Neo-Classical buildings all around the city.

53. Singapore St. Andrew's Society
Affiliate of the RSCDS in singapore. Offers information about Scottish country dance classes, pictures of events and other information about Scottish culture.
http://www.standrewssociety.org.sg/
Newsletter on line The Singapore St. Andrew's Society is for those of Scots birth or descent, and those just interested in Scotland and things Scottish. Formed circa 1836, the Society now has some 500 members in Singapore. What do we do? Basically find as many ways as possible to entertain and enjoy ourselves
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Friday 4th June - Ceilidh-cum-Disco - See some photos
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Sunday 13th June - Father's Day ( well actually the week before, but some of youse will be on holiday) morning mini-golf followed by brunch
Friday 18th June - Pub Night at the Colbar , just turn up. Last food orders at 8pm
Our weekly Scottish Country Dancing is held at the RSYC

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British Club Singapore St. Andrew's Society, PO Box 49, Ghim Moh Estate Post Office, Singapore 912732

54. History Of Singapore - Culture And Background Country
singapore History culture and background country with hotels accommodation traveland reservation in East Coast, Chinatown, Little India, Marina Bay, Orchard
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Singapore was first mentioned in a 3rd Century Chinese account, which described it as "Pu-luo-chung", or island at the end of the peninsula. In the 7th Century, a Malayan Buddhist Empire was established on the island of Sumatra. Temasek (Sea Town) as Singapore was then known, was a prosperous trading outpost of this empire. However, it is said that in the 13th Century, a member of the Royal family, Sang Nila Utama, was searching for a site to build a new city. Arriving at the sandy shores of the island, he mistook a tiger for a lion. Taking this as a good omen, he decided to build his new city here, naming it Singapura, the Sanskrit words for Lion City. Singapore's modern name was thus born. During World War II in 1942, the security was rudely shattered when the Japanese invaded North Malaya and advanced towards Singapore. The British administration in Singapore surrendered on February 8, 1942. Under the Japanese ruling, Singapore was renamed Syonan (light of the South), and the commerce died down.

55. Spanish In Singapore -> Offline
A community for anyone studying the language or interested in the cultures of the spanish speaking countries. This site has a strong focus of interest in the language and culture in the Asia Pacific region, especially in the countries like singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, etc.
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56. Singapore Business Etiquette, Culture - Doing Business In Singapore
Szingapúr / singapore culture tourism links kulturális International catalogue of culture and tourism. Internationaler kultureller und touristischer Katalog. Nemzetközi kulturális és idegenforgalmi katalógus.
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This guide to Singapore business etiquette and culture covers many aspects of doing business in Singapore This guide contains the following articles:

57. TIME Asia Travel Watch
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58. Singapore Philatelic Museum
Featuring stamps and philatelic material on Singaporean history, culture, and heritage.
http://www.spm.org.sg/

59. Cultural Exchange Europe In Singapore. CulturE-ASEF
cultureASEF - Home. deutsch español. Home / Asia /. singapore. Europein singapore. Individual ASEM countries France. Great Britain. Germany. Italy.
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60. Cultural Exchange Asia In Italy / Singapore. CulturE-ASEF
Cultural centers, organizations, and associations for cultural exchange with singapore,events, projects, cultural studies at institutions of higher education.
http://www.culture-asef.org/english/eu/ita/aeuro/sgp/

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