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A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 7 of 9)

A Physicist’s look at the Constitution of Singapore (Part 7 of 9)

Part 7 – Fundamental Liberties The provisions to protect the fundamental liberties of individuals are enshrined in Part IV of the Constitution. They consist of Articles 9 to 16 which were transferred on Singapore Day from Articles 5 to 12 of the Federal Constitution of Malaysia 1957 respectively. The Articles are consistent... 

Is the foreigner influx finally being curtailed?

Is the foreigner influx finally being curtailed?

Leong Sze Hian Joshua Chiang, the former Chief Editor of theonlinecitizen alerted me to the following population data:- PRs and new citizens dropped Between 2008 and 2011, the number of permanent residents (PRs) granted plummeted by about 65%, from 79,167 to 27,521. The number of new citizens granted dropped by 23% over the... 

First sacred cow slaughtered

First sacred cow slaughtered

The abolishing of the banding of schools is a major policy change in education. With this change, it could impact many areas of educating the children as it would in a way release some pressure on competing for good schools, good grades and a very demanding not doing well is not an option system. The annual panic of school... 



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