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Political Apathy in Singapore and China

by leo724 in Politics, September 21, 2009
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A Singaporean youth looking at its counterparts’ political apathy and explaining how China youths are actually enthusiastic in politics.

Confucian Democracy

by Moron Savant in Philosophy, August 26, 2009
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In a previous article, Democracy in China? (http://socyberty.com/politics/democracy-in-china/), Lanxin Xiang, an academic, puts forward that the American belief that its brand of democracy can be transplanted to all cultures is mistaken. But, can democracy itself be acceptable to other cultures particularly in Asia?

Globalization

by nomenclature in Issues, August 23, 2009
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The bane of globalization.

Is It True That The Family is a Dying Institution?

by nomenclature in Issues, August 22, 2009
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My essay for junior college.

The Experiences of Australians in Singapore During World War II

by Joffan kool in History, August 8, 2009
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This may help with a High school assignment. Has been proofread by a teacher… so yeh use it as a source if you like.

Gender Stereotyping in Singapore

by leecym in Sociology, July 23, 2009
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Gender stereotyping is a pertinent issue in today’s society. I seek to explore the causes and effects of gender stereotyping and the various gender stereotypes that are present in Singapore literature. The focus is on gender stereotyping in Singapore as portrayed in plays and short stories written by local authors.

Discrimination in Singapore

by whipermr5 in Issues, July 16, 2009
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What do you think are some instances of discrimination in Singapore? What do you think can be done about them?

Racial and Religious Harmony in Singapore

by whipermr5 in Social Sciences, July 16, 2009
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Why racial and religious harmony is so important in Singapore.

Educational Psychology: The Role of Teachers, Parents, Peers

by rayvolvez in Education, June 9, 2009
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This is an essay on the intertwined relationship between teachers, parents, peers and students. In this essay, I showed how this relationship affects a students’ learning, specifically Chinese Language learning in Singapore. I also evaluated both the positive/negative impact as brought about by this relationship and proceed to propose methods on improving student’s language education.

Let’s Stop Debating Abortion

by ActionSammy in Issues, May 12, 2009
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A country that prides itself on extending personal freedom and rights to its citizens should leave such a personal matter alone.

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