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Singapore is a small but economically powerful city-state that attracts significant academic attention across business, political science, public policy, and international studies courses. Its rapid transformation from a developing nation into a global financial and trade hub makes it a compelling subject for students examining how governance, economic planning, and market strategy intersect. The country's unique position as a highly regulated yet open economy raises questions about the relationship between government intervention and private sector growth that are difficult to find so clearly illustrated elsewhere.

The papers archived on this topic reflect a broad range of approaches. Business and management essays examine specific companies and organizational structures, including corporate case studies, multinational enterprise evaluation, and portfolio management analysis. Policy-oriented papers look at government-directed industrial growth and advice relevant to newly industrialized countries. Other essays take a more sociological angle, exploring youth identity and national belonging, while some address international human resource management and workforce training within Singapore's distinctive labor market context.

A strong essay on Singapore benefits from a focused thesis that connects one specific dimension of the country — its political economy, a particular industry, or a defined social issue — to broader analytical frameworks rather than attempting a general survey. Evidence drawn from concrete company performance, government policy outcomes, or measurable market indicators tends to carry the most weight. The most common pitfall is treating Singapore as uniformly exceptional without acknowledging the tensions and trade-offs, such as between economic success and social pressures like youth disengagement, that complicate any straightforward narrative of national achievement.

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Hostile Takeover -- the Modern
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Tsunami Causes, Mechanics, and the 2004 Indonesia Disaster
Tsunami is an ocean wave formed by an underwater earthquake, landslide or volcanic explosion. These waves may attain huge magnitude and have adequate energy to move across whole oceans.
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Reflective journal on coffee shop visits in Singapore: Starbucks and Gloria Jeans comparison
This marketing paper compares the customer experience at a Starbucks in Singapore with the experience at a Gloria Jean's in Singapore. There is a brief discussion of the project, and then a comparison based on the elements of the marketing mix. There is an analysis of the data from the marketing perspective.
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International relations and global governance
The introduction of the CAD system for weaving in Pakistan from Singapore could assume three modes of business entry into the new market. The first option would be to export to Pakistan from the manufacturing plant in…
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Poetry analysis and contrast
As pointed out by a poetry reviewer for the Harvard Review, the poetic style of Mary Oliver "is an excellent antidote for the excesses of civilization, for too much flurry and inattention and the baroque conventions of…
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Doing business in Japan
In today's hyper-competitive, globalized world, doing business in Japan is a logical step for many organizations. Add to this the fact that over the past five years there has been an economic shift of focus away from…
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Ethics and Legal Considerations of Genetic Testing
The Ethics and Legal Considerations of Genetic Testing Genetic testing is ideally performed for many valid clinical purposes. The sheer breadth and depth of genetic testing makes a sweeping ethical/moral judgment about genetic testing impossible; rather, the healthcare professional will have to apply his/her ethical education and experience on a case-by-case basis. Singapore currently has no law governing genetic testing per se. In 2000, the Singapore Cabinet appointed "The Bioethics Advisory Committee" to review genetic testing practices and make recommendations. The Committee prepared an exhaustive report with 24 ethical/moral recommendations. Aside from the herculean efforts of Singapore's Bioethics Advisory Committee, several philosophical/ethical theories can be applied to genetic testing. Kant's Mills' and Gilligan's theories all seem too subjective to adequately judge Genetic Testing. However, Ross' 4 Prima Faci principles are commonly used in conjunction with the Code of Professional Conduct to adjudge ethical considerations of Genetic Testing on a case-by-case basis.
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Natural Resource Curse Several Observations
This paper discusses the natural resource curse. It brings out the understanding of the concept behind the natural resource curse. There are examples to illustrate the curse par say clearly. It also shows why some countries avoid the curse while others do not. The paper provides recommendations on how to avoid a resource curse.
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Social entrepreneurship: concepts, practices, and impact
In this presentation, the author will comment upon the process of creating our blueprint and business plan for creating our social entrepreneurship organization Singapore. Briefly, our plan is to come up with a company to provide retired and or retrenched professionals with a platform to equip students towards intellectual and professional development of social entrepreneurship skills. It is our goal to provide students with a fun, interactive and exciting method to learn skills, aiming to provide them with a break and fun among their stress study life. In the commentary, we will link the document back to entrepreneurship theories to illustrate the theoretical basis for key decisions.
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Noaa Stands for National Oceanic
NOAA stands for National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration, where their main responsibility is to clean up mess made by oil spills in the ocean. They cover the whole world where there are spills of oil, they were…