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    The Malay Heritage Centre (MHC) was opened in June 2005. MHC acts as a vital heritage institution for the Malay community in Singapore. Information and artifacts displayed in the MHC shows how the Malay community in Singapore lived and evolved. The MHC aims to give its visitor a feel of being part of the Malay community in the past‚ from day to day work to entertainment. Once you start your tour in the MHC‚ the “tribal” music in the background sets the mood for the rest of your journey. The MHC was

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    immigrants came down to Singapore‚ they made contributions to our country. These are some of the contributions that they made Firstly‚ the immigrants made some economic contributions. For the Malays‚ traders from various parts of the Malay Archipelago brought straits produce from their hometowns to Singapore. They helped to increase Singapore’s trade and the variety of goods traded between Singapore and other countries. This made Singapore a more popular trading centre. Also‚ As the Malay population grew

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    To what extent do threats from external forces contribute to disunity in Singapore? Explain your answer. External threats are the most contributing factor to disunity in Singapore. JI members posed a threat as they intended to plant bombs in several locations in Singapore‚ creating ill-feelings between Singaporeans. The locals began to fear and suspect the Malays in Singapore then on. It leads to the insecurity amongst the community‚ while the Muslims felt unfairly targeted. When racial or religious

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    a brief overview of the Malays in Singapore and thereafter the progress that they have made as an ethnic group and their gender equality. In pre-colonial Singapore‚ the Malays are the indigenous people living on the island. It is also essential to lend credit to Sang Nila Utama who renamed the island of Temasek to ‘Singapura’ which consists of a combination of two Malay words; Singa meaning ‘lion’ and ‘pura’ meaning temple. As the British came and established Singapore as a trading port‚ large

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    In a multi-ethnic and multi-religious society like Singapore‚ there is a need to manage the racial and religious sensitivities and promote tolerance and harmony. In addition‚ there is also the need to build national identity by instilling a sense of belonging. Therefore‚ there is a need to identify the most important problem out of the three and then solve it. The first problem is managing the perceptions of different racial groups. There is a need to manage this problem as preconceived notions

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    systems • 19th century‚ few education institutions provided by British • 20th century‚ increase in demand for English-trained people • provided grants to set up schools‚ Singapore Institution(RI- 1868) • established Queen’s scholarship to further studies • Medical schools built by Asian leaders • More money to English and Malay Schools (Chinese schools received less grants because they wet thought to be anti-government‚ Pro-China) • Created anti-British feelings • English streamed school

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    Our Malay ancestors brought us their own culture like drinks and foods‚ government‚ laws‚ writting‚ language‚ way of dressing‚ housing‚ literature‚ music‚ religions‚ arts‚ science and traditions and customs.. Early Filipinos staple food was RICE. Aside from rice‚ their foods includes pork‚ chicken‚ fish‚ fruits and vegetables. Pots and bamboo tubes are used to cooked their foods. They used their finger to eat and banana leaves as their plates then coconut shells as their glass for drinking.

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    Running Head: HOWARD GARDNER’S THEORY OF MULTIPLE INTELLIGENCES Reflective Essay on Howard Gardner’s Theory of Multiple Intelligences Caroline O’Bannon ETC 547 Fall 2001 Dr.Becky Willis Northern Arizona University Abstract This is a reflective essay on Howard Gardner’s theory of multiple intelligences‚ commonly known as MI. This theory‚ first introduced in the early 80’s‚ was not intended to spark educational reform. However that has

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    Diglossia could also occur between two languages (Holmes‚ 2008). “Ah Boys to Men” is a conscription in Singapore themed movie‚ directed by famous Singaporean director‚ Jack Neoh in year 2012. Emotional issues that recruits experience for a long period of time‚ such as not being able to be that in touch with kins are tackled in part one. It also pokes fun into many infamous incidents related to the Singapore Army by parodying these events (Neoh‚ 2012). In this research paper‚ our group will investigate

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    “The Day of Destiny” from Morte D’Arthur by Sir Thomas Malory And quickly King Arthur moved himself with his army along the coastline westward‚ toward Salisbury. And there was a day assigned betwixt King Arthur and Sir Mordred that they should not meet upon a field beside Salisbury and not far from the coast. And this day so assigned as Monday after Trinity Sunday (the eighth Sunday after Easter)‚ whereof King Arthur was passing glad that he might be avenged

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