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  • ==Pagers in Singapore== ...e, although other brands like Avont Innovations and Telson also had shares in the market.<BR>
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  • ...ronomy and chronology and introducing the first copy of "'''Rafflesian'''" in 1887. ...trustees and the lack of funds affecting the school. R.W. Hullett retired in October 1906, and left the Straits Settlements for good.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|80 Bencoolen St, Singapore 189655}} ...foline|Mission|To be a premier arts institution in Asia, producing leaders in their fields.}}
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  • ...The examinations are jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Singapore Examinations and Assessments Board (SEAB) and [[Cambridge International Exa ...rtificate_of_Secondary_Education Certificate of Secondary Education (CSE)] in Great Britain.
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  • '''Freedom of the press''' is regarded by some as a basic right in modern society. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights states: "Everyone ...International and Freedom House regard several Asian countries, including Singapore and Malaysia, as having no or not enough freedom of the press.
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  • * 23 March - 29 March - The Singapore flags on all government buildings are flown at half-mast as a mark of respe ...bus services were diverted or suspended, the biggest for a single event in Singapore's history.
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  • |Img=[[File:Singapore Polytechnic Logo.png|150px]] |Name=Singapore Polytechnic<br>新加坡理工学院<br>Politeknik Singapura
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  • ...and is located in the [[Chinatown]] district within the [[Central Area]], Singapore's central business district. Sri Mariamman Temple is managed by the Hindu E ...ived in the same ship with Stamford Raffles, erected a wood and attap hut. In 1843 the present temple was constructed and dedicated to the goddess Mariam
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  • ...ping''' is a Singaporean actress, best known for her role as Miss Ai-yo-yo in Good Morning, Sir!. ...2007 anniversary special celebrating 25 years of Chinese language drama in Singapore.
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  • ...s a Non-constituency Member of Parliament (NCMP) of the 12th Parliament of Singapore. She is the wife of Singaporean opposition politician Chiam See Tong.<br> ...party MPs were elected, she qualified to make it to the 12th Parliament of Singapore as an NCMP. Lina took up the NCMP appointment on 12 May 2011.<br>
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  • ...in Singapore. It is jointly conducted by the Ministry of Education (MOE), Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) and the [[Cambridge International ...udents after two years in [[Junior Colleges|junior college, or three years in Millenia Institute]].
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  • {{Infoline|Address|9 Woodlands Avenue 9, Singapore 738964}} ...nfoline|Mission|We nurture individuals to prepare them for a dynamic world in partnership with stakeholders, leveraging problem-based learning. }}
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  • {{Infoline|Address|180 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8, Singapore 569830}} ...on. Diplomas in a specialised area of study are awarded after completing 3 years of studies.
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  • ...obtained his PhD from the [[National University of Singapore]]. He taught in various institutions, including the NUS. ...n and Malay, and were collected in The Space of City Trees: Selected Poems in 2000.
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  • |Name=School of the Arts Singapore<br>新加坡艺术学院<br>Sekolah Seni Singapura {{Infoline|Address|1 Zubir Said Drive, Singapore 227968}}
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  • ...ool has been ranked among the top 50 schools in Singapore, over the past 3 years, based on academic results. ...91125-1.2.37.9.4 "Pasir Ris have come a long way"]. ''The Straits Times'' (Singapore). 25 November 1989, p. 37.</ref>
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  • ...Party has been the only opposition party in Singapore to have elected MPs in Parliament. Yaw Shin Leong served as the Member of Parliament for Hougang f ...at the 1984 general election, but subsequently lost his seat in Parliament in 1986 following a conviction for falsely accounting the party's funds (a con
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  • {{Infoline|Address|3 Yishun Ring Road, Singapore 768675}} ...rture righteous leaders, responsible global citizens who pursue excellence in all endeavours.}}
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  • ..., when he unsuccessfully commanded the British forces during the Battle of Singapore, and surrendered to the much smaller Japanese army there. * 1914: At the outbreak of WWI, aged 27, he volunteered in the army, joining as a private.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|21 Pasir Ris Street 71, Singapore 518799}} ...Junior College has been affirmed as one of the leading junior colleges in Singapore for value-added academic performances.
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  • '''Changi Hospital''' was a former hospital located in [[Changi]]. The hospital was previously known as Royal Air Force (RAF) Hosp ...rracks, the Royal Artillery in Roberts Barracks and the Gordon Highlanders in Selarang Camp.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|21 Tampines Avenue 1, Singapore 529757}} {{Infoline|Vision|To be a world-class institution in the global education network, reputed for our programmes, applied research,
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  • {{Infoline|Address|21 Champions Way, Singapore 737902}} ...ova Junior College was officially registered as an non-profit organisation in 2015.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|128 Serangoon Avenue 3, Singapore 556111}} ...amongst the first Junior Colleges to be established in Singapore. Founded in 1977, Nanyang Junior College offers two-year pre-university courses leading
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  • {{Infoline|Address|2 Tampines Avenue 9, Singapore 529564}} {{Infoline|Vision|A leader in every student.}}
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  • ...senior pastor of [[New Creation Church]], reportedly the largest church in Singapore. ...alaysia. Prince does not have a university degree or formal qualifications in theology; he finished his [[GCE Advanced Level|A-Levels]] and subsequently
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  • ...ning "the awakened one" in Sanskrit and Pāli). The Buddha lived and taught in the eastern part of Indian subcontinent some time between the 6th and 4th c ...endai) and Shinnyo-en. In some classifications, Vajrayana—practiced mainly in Tibet and Mongolia, and adjacent parts of China and Russia—is recognized
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  • {{Infoline|Address|21 Teck Whye Walk, Singapore 688258}} ...The College relocated to the current permanent campus at 21 Teck Whye Walk in December 2004.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|53 Mount Sinai Road, Singapore 276880}} ...hat was built. It would move to its permanent campus along Sin Ming Avenue in late 2019.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|10 Simei Avenue, Singapore 486047}} ...arted operations in August 2004 and opened to its first cohort of students in January the following year.
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  • ...questions of national identity, and such questions would come to be cited years after the merger, as well as after the subsequent [[August 9|separation]]. ...n a degree of autonomy and state power, such as over labour and education. Singapore would also get to keep its language policies, such as to retain using all f
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  • ...ssments. Detractors believe this is more an indication of students' skills in using rote to prepare for a certain style of competition or examination tha ...aporean children are pressured on by their parents and teachers to do well in studies.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|129 Whitley Road, Singapore 297822}} {{Infoline|Vision|CJC - a place of excellence in learning and living.}}
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  • {{Infoline|Address|4500 Ang Mo Kio Avenue 6, Singapore 569843}} {{Infoline|Mission|Empowering Students to find Purpose, Courage and Passion in Learning, Leading and Serving}}
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  • {{Infoline|Address|1033 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534768}} ...ndards of the college, from a cut-off point of 20 in the 1989 intake to 11 in the 2016 intake at the annual Joint Admission Exercise (JAE).
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  • {{Infoline|Address|20 Clementi Avenue 1, Singapore 129957}} {{Infoline|Mission|To inspire and shape the future of education in mathematics and science.}}
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  • ...e.jpeg|thumb|right|250px|A visual guide behind the definitions of ordering Singapore's common Kopi drink variations using the lexicon of Singlish (Visual guide ...guage, Singlish has its unique slang and syntax, which are more pronounced in informal speech.
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  • ...വന്‍ നായര്‍) (August 5, 1923–December 6, 2005), was the third President of Singapore and was elected by Parliament on October 23, 1981. He served as President u ...n at [[Victoria School]], where he passed his Senior Cambridge examination in 1940.
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  • ...ians, born to an English father and a Chinese mother. Their first role was in the Channel 8 children's drama series ''Fly With Me, Buddy'', at age 9 for ...8. Andy was born in England, but has lived and worked in Asia for over 26 years. Andy is a Sales, Marketing, Administration, and Business Development manag
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  • ...nd in 2011 had a resident population of 7,375, making it the smallest city in England. Since at least the 19th century, the term London has also referred ...universities form the largest concentration of higher education in Europe. In 2012, London became the first city to host the modern Summer Olympic Games
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  • {{Infoline|Address|535 Clementi Rd, Singapore 599489 }} ...on. Diplomas in a specialised area of study are awarded after completing 3 years of studies.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|60 Bukit Batok West Ave 8, Singapore 658965}} ...titute in Singapore and was established on 3rd January 2004. It is located in [[Bukit Batok]], offering three-year pre-university courses leading to the
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  • {{Infoline|Address|37 Hillcrest Road, Singapore 288913}} ...(NJC) is the first Junior College to be established in Singapore. Founded in 1969, National Junior College offers a two-year course for pre-university s
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  • ...w.jpg|thumb|right|200px|Lee Kuan Yew <br>(1<sup>st</sup> Prime Minister of Singapore)]] ...ree decades. He is also widely recognized as the founding father of modern Singapore.
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  • ...it Panjang]], [[Singapore]]. As of 2021, it is the largest shopping centre in the district. It is the first mixed-use development in western Singapore to integrate a retail mall, residential living, bus interchange and both MR
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  • {{Infoline|Address|22 Bedok South Road, Singapore 469278}} ...Cornwall wife of Prince of United Kingdom, visited Temasek Junior College in 2017.
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  • ...Banking & Finance, Economics, Mathematics & Economics and Social Sciences. In addition, the College has also expanded its range of programmes to include ...ics Programme in Singapore. It also has recognition to conduct the Diploma in Law programme.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|6 Boon Lay Avenue, Singapore 649961}} ...府<br>''(A world-class institution that develops leaders of distinction for Singapore.)''}}
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  • ...w Mei, and is always getting in their way. They decide to find him a bride in hopes of getting him to move out some day. ...this to him when a jealous friend attempts to sabotage her strong position in a talent competition.
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  • {{Infoline|Address|U800 Corporation Road, Singapore 649809}} ...in April 1981 and opened its doors to the first batch of students in 1982. In January 1985, Jurong Junior College was relocated to its current campus at
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