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    the surrender of Singapore by the British meant that from 1942 to 1945, Singapore would be a colony of Japan as part of Japan's expansionism in Asia, hereby termed the Japanese Occupation. However, there are two polarising opinions regarding the impact of Japanese Occupation on the making of the Singapore nation, the 'transformative' and 'continuity' perspectives. This paper will examine these two perspectives with regards to 2 different aspects of the making of the Singapore nation, namely…

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    1.0 Before Singapore International Airlines (SIA) was implemented. It started off with the name Malayan Airways Limited (MAL), (MAL) started with 3 scheduled flights every week to Kuala Lumpur, Ipoh and Penang. After 5 years, more planes were bought to enable more flights to head out to many other different countries. (Singapore Airlines, 2014). In 1965 is when Singapore gained its independence from Malaysia, both countries decided to joint alliance and control the airline in 1966, renaming it…

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    The fall of Singapore had 3 impacts on the state of Australia’s immediate security: Firstly, the fall of Singapore created a lack of immediate military security in Australia, leaving it mostly defenseless from the Japanese Imperial Army that conquered Malaya and Singapore, as Australia was still reliant on Great Britain for defenses. Secondly, the Fall of Singapore facilitated the movement from reliance on Britain to reliance on America. Finally, the Fall of Singapore created a climate of fear…

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    INTRODUCTION Air India was launched as a private airline in 1932 under the name of Tata Airlines by industrialist J. R. D. Tata. It was the only national carrier which flew in various international destinations at that time. In 1946, Tata Airlines became a public limited company under the name of Air India. Since then, Air India has been a source of national pride because it is regarded as one of the finest airlines which is at par with the leading airlines like Pan Am and British Airways. Air…

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    1. Introduction Thinx is not a familiar brand in Singapore, however it is known in United States (US). Ladies have started to adopt this new innovation, period panties, during their menstrual period. Menstrual period has been an issue to many ladies, such as leakage, frequent change of tampon or pad, and discomfort. The Co-founder and CEO, Miki Agrawal and Radha, had go through 3.5 years of research and development together with their friend, Antonia Dunbar. Thinx period panties is a…

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    action plan to implement new changes over the next few months to prepare for the airports busy peaks. In early 2013, Qantas wanted to split from Singapore to pursue services in Dubai and would reduce the total Changi capacity more than 2%. Qantas currently accounts for more than 16% of the capacity in Singapore-Western Europe market, and the Singapore-Europe hoped with the Qantas split traffic congestion would shrink (CAPA, 2013). From 2009 to 2012 the Changi grew more than 35% in…

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    Mary Oliver reveals conjectures people make about other people and other cultures in her poem, “Singapore.” Oliver shares a woman’s experience in an airport bathroom. The speaker in the poem is inwardly conflicted, and her internal thoughts displayed throughout the poem alter. At first, the poem reveals the speaker’s thoughts towards a woman working as a custodian at the airport as degrading and poignant. The speaker judgmentally feels sorry for the woman and takes pity on her. The speaker’s…

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    Air Asia Case Study

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    Air Asia is the biggest airline company in Malaysia which have fleet size and destination. According to the history of Air Asia in Jump Start Malaysia: The Air Asia Definitive Guide to Malaysia, Truly Asia, the company established in year 1993 and begins to operate since 1996 to present. It was founded by government owned conglomerate; DRB Hicom. Unfortunately, in 2001, the company was heavily in debt. It was then bought by the former Time Warner executive; Tony Fernandes who owned the Tune Air…

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    The state's historical narrative of Singapore is constructed as such to highlight Singapore's struggle for survival and success from the British Colonial Era till after Singapore gained independence in 1965. The state's narrative of Singapore is presented and taught to students through national education in schools. In comparison, the history of managing differences depicts internal developments in Singapore. Differences include race, religion, language, culture, gender, sexual orientations,…

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    1.0 Introduction (Furuno Singapore Pte Ltd) Furuno Singapore was born on 2nd of April 2015 and became a new member of Furuno Family. Furuno Electric Co. Ltd, the parent company of Furuno Singapore, is a Multi National Company (MNC) and one of the leading manufacturer in Marine Electronics Industries. The company was founded in May 1951 and head quarter is in Nishinomiya-shi, Hyogo. The main products of Furuno are )Radar, Sonar, Fish Finders, GPS, Radio Equipment, Satellite Communication Systems…

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