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S'pore's top social issues in 2012 - 24Dec2012
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans are under significant environmental and psychological pressure, sa...
published: 24 Dec 2012
author: 154thmedia2013 .
S'pore's top social issues in 2012 - 24Dec2012
S'pore's top social issues in 2012 - 24Dec2012
SINGAPORE: Singaporeans are under significant environmental and psychological pressure, say sociologists. Stress from competitive workplaces and dense living...- published: 24 Dec 2012
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- author: 154thmedia2013 .
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Singapore's Prime Minister Issues Warning After Riots
Singapore's prime minister has pledged to prosecute individuals involved with an overnight...
published: 09 Dec 2013
Singapore's Prime Minister Issues Warning After Riots
Singapore's Prime Minister Issues Warning After Riots
Singapore's prime minister has pledged to prosecute individuals involved with an overnight riot in the city-state, which left at least 18 people injured. Lee Hsien Loong said on Monday that authorities would "spare no effort to identify the culprits and deal with them with the full force of the law", after what was described as Singapore's worst rioting in more than 40 years. Late on Sunday, about 400 South Asian migrant workers, angered by a road accident, battled police and set vehicles ablaze. A police statement said the disturbance started in the congested Little India district when a 33-year-old Indian man was killed after being hit by a private bus driven by a Singaporean. Ten policemen, four civil defence staff and the bus driver and conductor were among the injured, but none were seriously hurt, officials said. Whatever events may have sparked the rioting, there is no excuse for such destructive behavior. Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister The situation was brought under control after the elite Special Operations Command and Gurkhas working for the police arrived on the scene. Police arrested 27 South Asians, some of whom hurled bottles and other projectiles at authorities who tried to calm the scene, said police Commissioner Ng Joo Hee. Channel News Asia showed images of burning vehicles, a police car flipped on its side and people attacking the windshield of a bus with sticks and garbage bins. "Whatever events may have sparked the rioting, there is no excuse for such violent, destructive, and criminal behaviour," Lee wrote in a statement on his Facebook page. The violence prompted debate among Singaporeans on social media about issues of overcrowding and the increase of migrant workers hired for Singapore's construction sector and menial jobs. Little India is an area popular among Indian, Bangladeshi, Pakistani, Sri Lankan and Nepali expatriates. It has scores of restaurants, grocery shops and a mall selling food and other items for people from those countries. On Sundays, the area is especially crowded with South Asian workers. Singapore is an orderly and modern city-state known for strict punishments and generally law-abiding citizens. Anyone who is found to be armed in a riot or using objects as weapons that can cause death could face up to 10 years in jail, with the possibility of caning, a punishment reserved for serious crimes.- published: 09 Dec 2013
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Singapore Struggles with Immigrant Issues
Between 2005 and 2009, Singapore's population surged by roughly 150000 people a year to 5 ...
published: 05 Feb 2010
author: SingaporePublica
Singapore Struggles with Immigrant Issues
Singapore Struggles with Immigrant Issues
Between 2005 and 2009, Singapore's population surged by roughly 150000 people a year to 5 million—among the fastest rates ever there—with 75% or more of the...- published: 05 Feb 2010
- views: 17750
- author: SingaporePublica
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Singapore, politics and current issues
Singapore local Joey further discusses Singapore. He talks about the contradictory nature ...
published: 27 Mar 2012
author: overlander
Singapore, politics and current issues
Singapore, politics and current issues
Singapore local Joey further discusses Singapore. He talks about the contradictory nature of Singapore, using examples of gay culture and homelessness. He ta...- published: 27 Mar 2012
- views: 1050
- author: overlander
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Singapore's Meritocracy Problem
This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education syste...
published: 04 Apr 2013
author: Yanfeng Zou
Singapore's Meritocracy Problem
Singapore's Meritocracy Problem
This video addresses the issues that have arise in Singapore's meritocracy education system. Credits to; Raiyan See, Phi Tian Phat, Shaun Mak, Chua Shao Shxu...- published: 04 Apr 2013
- views: 115
- author: Yanfeng Zou
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Singapore HDB Problems
A huge percentage of Singaporeans live in HDBs , here's our light-hearted take on the ever...
published: 17 Jan 2014
Singapore HDB Problems
Singapore HDB Problems
A huge percentage of Singaporeans live in HDBs , here's our light-hearted take on the everyday problems that all of us go through. At the end of the day, even our problems define who we are, and we are Singaporeans. Twitter: http://twitter.com/987fm Facebook: http://facebook.com/987onlythehits 987TV: http://youtube.com/987fmonlythehits Watch live on toggle: http://toggle.sg/987tv Subscribe to 987TV for more videos and updates! 987TV, Your Most Social Media- published: 17 Jan 2014
- views: 16569
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Singapore Commission Issues Finalised Guidelines For Data Protection Law.
ATMD Bird & Bird Partner Sheena Jacob provides an overview and tips on the new Singapore D...
published: 06 Oct 2013
Singapore Commission Issues Finalised Guidelines For Data Protection Law.
Singapore Commission Issues Finalised Guidelines For Data Protection Law.
ATMD Bird & Bird Partner Sheena Jacob provides an overview and tips on the new Singapore Data Protection Law.- published: 06 Oct 2013
- views: 9
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FHM Singapore - Issues 141 to 152
Covers of FHM Singapore. Issues #141-152. For Pictures go to http://spotted13.blogspot.com...
published: 11 May 2012
author: spottedsin
FHM Singapore - Issues 141 to 152
FHM Singapore - Issues 141 to 152
Covers of FHM Singapore. Issues #141-152. For Pictures go to http://spotted13.blogspot.com/p/magazines.html Also my blog: www.WishAway.com.- published: 11 May 2012
- views: 248
- author: spottedsin
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HDB Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar....
published: 09 Nov 2013
HDB Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian
HDB Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar.- published: 09 Nov 2013
- views: 99
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CPF Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012....
published: 15 Jul 2012
author: RealSgStories
CPF Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
CPF Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012.- published: 15 Jul 2012
- views: 844
- author: RealSgStories
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Singapore Fertility Issues - 2.1 fertility rates is a myth
Fertility Rate of Singapore - Experts: 2.1 fertility rates is a myth....
published: 13 Feb 2013
author: The Best of Youtube Videos
Singapore Fertility Issues - 2.1 fertility rates is a myth
Singapore Fertility Issues - 2.1 fertility rates is a myth
Fertility Rate of Singapore - Experts: 2.1 fertility rates is a myth.- published: 13 Feb 2013
- views: 181
- author: The Best of Youtube Videos
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Promoting research integrity issues in Italy - Tony Mayer, Nanyang University (Singapore)
PERCHE' PARLARE DI ETICA ALLA COMUNITA' ACCADEMICA
Ciclo di incontri culturali a cura dell...
published: 26 Sep 2013
Promoting research integrity issues in Italy - Tony Mayer, Nanyang University (Singapore)
Promoting research integrity issues in Italy - Tony Mayer, Nanyang University (Singapore)
PERCHE' PARLARE DI ETICA ALLA COMUNITA' ACCADEMICA Ciclo di incontri culturali a cura della Commissione che ha redatto il Codice Etico di Ateneo Giovedì 13 giugno 2013 - ore 14:30 "Promoting research integrity issues in Italy" Tony Mayer - Europe Representative and Research Integrity Officer, President's Office Nanyang Technological University, Singapore - Co-Chair of First and Second World Conferences on Research Integrity - Member, Euroscience Governing Board Introducono: Alberto Coen Porisini - Magnifico Rettore dell'Università dell'Insubria Marco Cosentino - Direttore del Centro di Ricerca in Farmacologia Medica, già Componente della Commissione per il Codice Etico di Ateneo Sala Conferenze Granero-Porati, Via Dunant n. 3, Varese in collegamento in videoconferenza con: Aula Magna, Chiostro di S. Abbondio, e Aula Magna, Via Valleggio, Como Video in alta definizione: http://streaming.uninsubria.it/CodiceEtico/mayer.wmv Videoregistrazione e postproduzione a cura dello Staff Videoconferenze - Centro SIC - Università degli Studi dell'Insubria ******************************************************* L'università ha tre funzioni fondamentali: forma individui, promuove la ricerca e svolge un ruolo attivo per lo sviluppo culturale, sociale e economico del mondo delle imprese e delle istituzioni dove laureati e risultati dell'attività di ricerca dovrebbero trovare la loro naturale collocazione. Le università sono dunque soggetti importanti di sviluppo e progresso, senza dimenticare che ogni progresso non è mai fine a se stesso, ma è orientato a migliorare le condizioni di vita dell'essere umano. E' in questa prospettiva che una riflessione sull'etica dell'università si impone, assumendo a pretesto le novità che la legge 240 del 2010 ha introdotto in materia di Codice Etico. Il ciclo di incontri promossi dalla Commissione che ha redatto lo scorso anno il Codice etico è rivolto all'intera Comunità Accademica con lo scopo di avviare una riflessione e un costruttivo confronto sui comportamenti, e sul loro senso ultimo, che si ritengono positivi per il benessere di tutti. Anna Arcari, Marco Cosentino, Daniela Maffioli, Mario Picozzi già Componenti della Commissione per il Codice Etico di Ateneo- published: 26 Sep 2013
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Credit Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012....
published: 16 Jul 2012
author: RealSgStories
Credit Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Credit Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012.- published: 16 Jul 2012
- views: 298
- author: RealSgStories
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Medical Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012....
published: 17 Jul 2012
author: RealSgStories
Medical Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Medical Issues in Singapore - Leong Sze Hian (老梁)
Mr. Leong Sze Hian speaks at Financial Literacy Seminar 14 July 2012.- published: 17 Jul 2012
- views: 541
- author: RealSgStories
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DOES SINGAPORE'S TRANSPORT SYSTEM NEED FIXING : Issues with private car owners (5/5)
MORE INFORMATION @
http://happy-tv.com/talkabout/category/does-singapores-transport-syste...
published: 12 Mar 2014
DOES SINGAPORE'S TRANSPORT SYSTEM NEED FIXING : Issues with private car owners (5/5)
DOES SINGAPORE'S TRANSPORT SYSTEM NEED FIXING : Issues with private car owners (5/5)
MORE INFORMATION @ http://happy-tv.com/talkabout/category/does-singapores-transport-system-need-fixing/ https://www.facebook.com/happytv https://twitter.com/HappyTV_SG ALL PROGRAMS @ https://www.youtube.com/user/HappyTVmedia ABOUT Happy-TV is a new space for Singaporeans. A vital space that means different things to different people, but with the common goal of making life a little better. We want you to gravitate towards Happy-TV. Everyday. As often as you feel like it. For different reasons. For a little laugh to brighten your mood. For helpful information to cope with life. For knowledge to enrich the mind. To seek clarity in a confusing world. To interact with others or, simply, get away. To let off steam or lift the spirit. To find your bearings. To soothe the soul. To share a kindness. Happy-TV is a place of refuge. A comfort zone. SYNOPSIS Singapore has a reputation of having a first class transportation system and say reports, is the envy of the world. But If there is one thing Singaporeans enjoy a good grumble about and that is transportation! Try and get a taxi when it's raining? Impossible! Taxis are never around when you need them. The MRT may be clean but at peak times you are crammed in like sardines and recently it tseems to be constantly breaking down. But even if you can get from A to B there is the serious issue of cost. Singapore is one of the most expensives places in the world to buy a car and is beyond the reach of most people. ERP is also around every corner -- it takes your money but does it ease traffic congestion? Then there is the "hidden" charges of taxis, including the midnight surcharges. So just how first class is Singapore's transportation network? Joining the debate on Singapore's transportation system TalkAbout invited a cross section of ordinary people to vent their views. They included a media consultant, a retired businessman, a consultant and a filmmaker all of whom are widely travelled . Click on and join the rant about transportation in Singapore. Our panelists take a good look at the the new circle line and ask how it will cope when the new housing estates are fully developed in the area. The panelists question the line's design and ask why the platform is so short.Then there is the endless complaints about road congestion -- the long queues that seem at times to go on relentlessly. But is Singapore's transport system really deserving of our wrath? Perhaps we are just habitual whingers and just far too spoilt to appreciate a good thing. Afterall, we have had years of a highly efficient and smooth train service and it 's only recently that things have ocassional ground to a halt. So is all the negative publicity unjustifed? Tune in and decide for yourself if Singapore's transportation system needs fixing. Copyright: Happy-TV Media Pte Ltd- published: 12 Mar 2014
- views: 14
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Singapore General Election 2011 - 3 electoral issues upon parliament dissolved
Special episode of 叶叔问政 for GE2011 upon parliament dissolution. I address issue of mulit-c...
published: 19 Apr 2011
author: Uncle Yap
Singapore General Election 2011 - 3 electoral issues upon parliament dissolved
Singapore General Election 2011 - 3 electoral issues upon parliament dissolved
Special episode of 叶叔问政 for GE2011 upon parliament dissolution. I address issue of mulit-corner fights, integration of new voters / new citizens, and afforda...- published: 19 Apr 2011
- views: 3388
- author: Uncle Yap