English in Singapore

English in Singapore
Author: Lisa Lim
Publisher: Hong Kong University Press
Total Pages: 323
Release: 2010-06-01
Genre: Language Arts & Disciplines
ISBN: 9888028421

English in Singapore provides an up-to-date, detailed and comprehensive investigation into the various issues surrounding the sociolinguistics of English in Singapore. Rather than attempting to cover the usual topics in an overview of a variety of English in a particular country, the essays in this volume are important for identifying some of the most significant issues pertaining to the state and status of English in Singapore in modern times, and for doing so in a treatment that involves a critical evaluation of work in the field and new and thought-provoking angles for reviewing such issues in the context of Singapore in the twenty-first century. The contributions address the historical trajectory of English (past, present and possible future), its position in relation to language policy and multiculturalism, the relationship between the standard and colloquial varieties, and how English can and should be taught. This book is thus essential reading for scholars and students concerned with how the dynamics of the English language are played out and managed in a modern society such as Singapore. It will also interest readers who have a more general interest in Asian studies, the sociology of language, and World Englishes.

Singapore

Singapore
Author: Paul Hellander
Publisher:
Total Pages: 244
Release: 1998
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9780864426307

Golden-domed Malay mosques, south Indian fish-head curry houses, Chinese lion dances, Japanese department stores... This compact guide offers comprehensive coverage of the orderly, island-sized fusion of Asian cultures that is modern Singapore. - 12 easy-to-read full-color maps. - Recommendations for superb eating, from hawker stalls to five-star splurges. - Tips on how to enjoy Singapore on the cheap. - Detailed shopping guide and bargain-hunting tips. - Excursions to Malaysia, Indonesia and nearby nature areas. Also available from Lonely Planet : Mandarin phrasebook, Malay phrasebook, Maloepia, Singapore & Brunei.

Not Born in Singapore: Fifty Personalities who Shaped the Nation

Not Born in Singapore: Fifty Personalities who Shaped the Nation
Author: Ying Hui
Publisher: Epigram Books
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2019-02-18
Genre: Biography & Autobiography
ISBN: 9814655422

Did you know that we owe the iconic Singapore Girl to a British-born adman? Or that the founder of the popular Mustafa Centre hails from India? This year as we celebrate our local heroes, it’s also time to put the spotlight on other unsung contributors who have shaped our nation. They may have come from other shores, but these 50 foreigners have left their mark in building Singapore into the nation we know it to be today. The 50 remarkable individuals are: ARTS Ian Batey, K. P. Bhaskar, Santha Bhaskar, Della Butcher, Choo Hoey, John Herbert, Kuo Pao Kun, Goh Lay Kuan, J. M. Sali, Tan Swie Hian ECONOMY Mustaq Ahmad, Sir Laurence Hartnett, Dr Tsutomu Kanai, Pasquale Pistorio, Captain Muhammad Jalaluddin Sayeed, Tang I-Fang Ratan Tata, Kartar Singh Thakral, Tan Sri Frank Tsao Wen- King, Alain Vandenborre, Cyril Neville Watson, Albert Winsemius EDUCATION Dr Robert A. Brown, Brother Joseph McNally, Milenko Prvacki, Mary Turnbull, Professor Wang Gungwu, Professor Wu Teh Yao, Dr John Miksic, Ann Wee SOCIETY Professor T. H. Elliott, Christine Laimer, Lien Ying Chow, BG Yaakov ‘Jack’ Elazari, G. G. Thomson, Krystyn Olszewski, Bruno Wildermuth SCIENCE AND MEDICINE Sir Sabaratnam Arulkumaran, Dr Sydney Brenner, Professor Edward W. Holmes, Dr Edison Liu, Sir George Radda, Dr Shan Ratnam, Sir David Lane, Professor Jackie Y. Ying SPORTS Aleksandar Duric, Feng Tianwei, Jing Junhong, Ronald Susilo, Tao Li

Singapore

Singapore
Author: Tommy Thong Bee Koh
Publisher: Didier Millet,Csi
Total Pages: 648
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN:

Singapore: The Encyclopedia contains over 2,500 alphabetically arranged entries on a vast range of topics ? practically everything the general reader might want to know about Singapore, four decades after the achievement of full independence.

Singapore Bling

Singapore Bling
Author: Gord Hume
Publisher:
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2023-11-30
Genre:
ISBN: 9781940300832

A magnificent pink diamond necklace worth a fortune. A secretive new Asian crypto-currency. And two smooth-talking international con artists who abscond with millions. Samantha and her Sheriff are quickly thrust into the mystery and history of Southeast Asia when their relentless pursuit of the crooks who stole from their friends takes them to Singapore. Then a desperate chase through the Amsterdam Airport leads to more shocking twists in this exciting story. The result is a thunderous climax to Singapore Bling. In Gord Hume's third "Samantha and the Sheriff" adventure, riotous humor combines with thrilling action and adventure. The usual wild and crazy bunch of Florida characters and the intrigues of city hall politics provide a sharp contrast to the rigid society of Singapore as Samantha navigates the treacherous waters of international crime. Laughs and thrills abound as she and the Sheriff risk all to recover their friends' lost treasures. Richly drawn characters and an intriguing storyline combine to make Singapore Bling a wonderful read.

Singapore

Singapore
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 240
Release: 1987
Genre: Singapore
ISBN:

Singapore's Fiscal Strategies For Growth: A Journey Of Self-reliance

Singapore's Fiscal Strategies For Growth: A Journey Of Self-reliance
Author: Kok Fatt Lee
Publisher: World Scientific Publishing Company
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2017-11-29
Genre: Business & Economics
ISBN: 9813228024

Singapore's fiscal strategies have helped sustain the country's growth as a small and open economy. This book is a pioneering effort in terms of providing a non-technical, holistic view of Singapore's strategies. The author, formerly Director of Fiscal Policy in Singapore's Ministry of Finance and the Principal Private Secretary to the President of Singapore, provides an insider's bird's eye view of how Singapore's fiscal strategies support monetary and economic policies, and address the needs of Singaporeans.The book is structured to explain how the various aspects of Singapore's fiscal policies inter-relate and work together as a functioning system, enabling the small city-state to prosper and progress since its independence in 1965. Besides providing a documentation of the development of Singapore's fiscal strategies over the years, the current and impending national challenges to be addressed by fiscal strategies are also discussed. The author also addresses the importance of culture to a nation's success, and highlights the impact of fiscal policy in this regard.

The Seduction of the Simple: Insights on Singapore’s future directions

The Seduction of the Simple: Insights on Singapore’s future directions
Author: Devadas Krishnadas
Publisher: Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages: 276
Release: 2016-09-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9814771465

At the crossroads of Singapore history, noted public intellectual and entrepreneur Devadas Krishnadas shares his insights on the intersecting realms of the social, political, and economic spheres of Singapore and where he thinks the country is headed. In the past two years, pivotal events such as the 2015 General Election, SG50: Singapore’s Golden Jubilee, and the passing of Lee Kuan Yew have captured the nation’s attention and provide cause for much-needed reflection and debate. This book is a compilation of articles where Devadas examines the ebbs and flows in Singapore’s societal, political, economic and external environment over the last two years and offers practical solutions to the challenges that lay ahead for Singapore.

Singapore

Singapore
Author: Mark Lewis
Publisher:
Total Pages: 248
Release: 1995
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 9781858281353

This edition updates everything from bars, clubs, and karaoke to its contemporary coverage of the recent Singapore elections.

Opium and Empire

Opium and Empire
Author: Carl A. Trocki
Publisher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 279
Release: 2019-05-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 1501746359

Breaking new ground in the historiography of the overseas Chinese and British colonialism, this book focuses on two areas largely ignored by students of the period—opium and the economic role of the group of institutions known as kongsi, or secret societies.