Funeral TVC commercial

Tuesday 17 August 2010 @ 7:01 am

Entitled “Funeral”. Directed by the critically acclaimed and award winning film director, Yasmin Ahmad, and commissioned by the Ministry of Community Development, Youth and Sports “MCYS”. The story portrays a mother’s love for her husband.Family Singapore MCYS Youth Commercial

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Singapore Economic Growth and Development

Monday 16 August 2010 @ 6:58 am

Economic growth in Singapore in the period 1960-1980 has been accompanied by a structural transformation of the economy.

There has been a substantial increase in the share of manufacturing, transport and communication and financial and business services within the GDP at the expense of the trade sector (in particular entrepôt trade).

Resources were reallocated from the tertiary- and primary sector to the secondary sector.

Diversification in the economic base has changed the city-state’s reliance on its own manufacturing sector and on its function as an international financial- and business services and communication and transport centre.

Increased sophistication of its economy was achieved through constant upgrading and restructuring.

The structural change in the economy is also reflected by the rising expenditure on Gross Domestic Product Expenditure, Gross National Savings rose too. They accounted for an ever-increasing percentage of total investment.

The important part that international companies play in Singapore’s economy marks another major change.

The growth of manufacturing, up to 1965, was caused by growth in the domestic market itself and in the supply incentives created by the government.

The spectacular growth acceleration in the 1966-1973 period, reflected the switch to greater export orientation of local firms and the heavy inflow of multinational corporations with footholds in world markets.

In the 1970’s the industrial pattern became increasingly diversified.

Manufacturing activity tends to be of an ‘enclave’ character due to its high degree of

import-, export- and foreign investment dependence.

Mainly the expanding manufacturing sector stimulated the growth of the financial and business sector in the sixties. Growth in the seventies was also the result of the government policy to develop Singapore into an international financial centre.

The rising volumes of loans and deposits, the spectacular expansion of the Asian Dollar Market and Asian Bond Market illustrate the development of Singapore’s financial centre.

The twofold objective of encouraging the establishment of foreign banks and financial institutions are: to enhance banking and financial expertise and to induce foreign industrialists to invest in Singapore.

The transport and communication sector, after having experienced a period of decline and stagnation in the sixties, showed a considerable increase in share of GDP in the seventies.

Singapore is one of the world’s busiest ports benefiting from the great stream of trade that flows through Asia’s waterways.

Singapore continues to be a major entrepôt for its neighbours.

The development strategy of the seventies grasped the idea of further development of Singapore as a transport and communication centre.

The trade sector has been of relatively large importance in Singapore. The nature of the trade is changing. Entrepôt trade as a whole will shift from the handling and processing of primary products to more sophisticated finished products, from low price high-volume to higher price lower-volume trade.

In the 1970’s Singapore has emerged as a major manufacturing site. Singapore’s trade deficit reflects its characteristic dependence on imports for all its consumption and industrial requirements. Both on the import side as well as on the export side changes have occurred in composition by commodity section and in distribution over the different countries.

Even though there is an imbalance between imports and exports the overall balance of payment shows a continuous surplus. Singapore’s trade deficits were overcompensated by: net service earnings, influx of foreign investments, foreign short-term and long-term capital inflows and the very large balancing item.

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Singapore Information – Language and Culture of Singapore

Sunday 15 August 2010 @ 6:43 am

Singapore is situated at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula and is one of the few city-states in the world. It was initially established as fishing port and soon became one of the busiest trading ports with commercial activity taking place round the clock. Today, Singapore is one of the top 20 wealthiest nations in the world, despite its miniature form. There are millions of tourists, visitors and professionals coming here for sightseeing, leisure as well as in search of jobs.

For anybody coming here, this page on Singapore Information is going to be very handy and interesting… In this article we shall provide to you Singapore Information categorized according to the various genres. A few of the most significant ones have been identified as:

History of Singapore: Discussion on the information on Singapore could ideally begin with the history of Singapore. The British East India Company established the country in the year 1819. It came under the Japanese possession during World War II but soon came back to the Britishers by 1945. In the later years it merged itself with Malaya, Sabah and Sarawak to form Malaysia from which it declared its independence later in the year 1965. Ever since it has been functioning as an independent country and also a member of the United Nations.

How to reach Singapore: The international airbase in Singapore is known as the Changi Airport. It is well connected to all the major cities in the world by an efficient fleet of flight services. Singapore is also connected to the nearby areas by good rail and road network facilitating for a comfortable journey to the city.

Language and Culture of Singapore: Information on Singapore states that the city is a cultural hub mirroring a strong influence of the Malay, Indian, Chinese as well as Sri Lankan cultures. Therefore the city celebrates all major festivals and traditions belonging to the above-mentioned distinct cultures. There are 4 official languages of Singapore – English, Mandarin, Malay and Tamil.

Economy of Singapore: Singapore boasts of a very high GDP despite being a small country with practically no natural resources. Its smart trade policies based on free market system and outward orientation have resulted in giving a great boost to the economy of the country. The currency of Singapore is the Singaporean Dollar (S$).

Entertainment in Singapore: Singapore Information mentions that the city is home to a number of entertainment options that the leisure tourists and locals can actively take part in. Museums, Bird parks and nature treks, grand eateries and night safaris as well as great shopping centers, Singapore is blessed with all.

For more information on Singapore, please visit Singapore Travel

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Beyonce – Halo Acoustic HD [LIVE! Hospital SINGAPORE 2009]

Saturday 14 August 2010 @ 6:34 am

Beyonce singing Halo acoustic

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Recommended Bakery Shops in Singapore

Friday 13 August 2010 @ 4:37 am

Cakes, pastries, puffs and all manner of baking has taken over the entrées of the dining experience and no desert is complete without a cake and ice cream. So many events simply demand the presence of some sort of baking activity, weddings, anniversaries, birthdays and simple celebrations. There are many bakery shops in Singapore but which too choose? Which oe of them can build you your chocolate double fudge empire state building cake or design a something so unique and special that it is bound to be an ice breaker at any event you host?

For simple gatherings and birthdays, there are many bakery shops all over Singapore of the local fare that can cater to your needs. They usually have a wide range of flavours and some even give you the option of pre-ordering and delivering the birthday cake (or any sort of cake for that matter) right to your doorstep. They come with the standard candles, wafers a liberal spray of your loved ones name and digits in some delectable cream shop. Some of the flavours are pretty standard fare, from your blackforest cake, to your white or dark chocolate fares – they even throw in some local favourites like pandan or even chendol flavoured cakes. Don’t expect the extravagant, as these humble cake shops can provide good tasting and normally round shaped cakes, if you are looking for something shaped in a name with five or more syllables, you are more likely to find what you want in specialty cake shops.

If you are looking for that something special and need the touch of a chef to make your cake more extravagant and give it a veneer of awe, then famous places like Bakerz Inn can give you plenty of choices to choose from and even an option to customize your order to fit even the most bizarre of tastes. These sort of places use very special ingredients and infuse exotic methods with expensive ingredients, combining to give you a mouth watering and eye opening experience. Just a fare word of warning though, they are going to be rather expensive, even going beyond the $100 dollar mark.

The buck doesn’t stop here as they are even more intricate and gastronomic infused creations that are abound in some five star and beyond hotels. Hotels like Fullerton Singapore and the Oriental Hotel has some of the best bakeries and melt cafes that infuse special ingredients and new age baking methods to create fantastic creations. These are photo finish creations that come with a hefty price tag, but are apt for that really special occasion.

Finding a bakery shop in Singapore is easy; most of the really good ones have had their reputation taped upon rave reviews online. Bakeries in Singapore have become more than just a location to raise flour and add a dice of icing, it is a full or artistes and creative geniuses who see the empty baking tray as a potential for magnificence. From the simple to the intricate, there are many bakeries to choose from, catering from simple get togethers to that 50th anniversary with that someone special.

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