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Gender Equality in Singapore

Gender Equality in Singapore

As Singapore progresses to become a highly globalized first world country, more must be done to narrow the gender gap between men and women. Much effort has been made to protect and govern the rights of women, but little for the men. It has been even more disheartening to learn that the proposal to rename the Women's Charter... 

Reply to “How countries lead the world in education – Mike Baker”

Reply to “How countries lead the world in education – Mike Baker”

The article can be found here: http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/education-11971171 The heart of the 'results' and 'academic success' is the children and the socio-eco status of the child, as we can see in generally most of the example of children who have good educational parent support but the rationale of education and its objectives... 

Fairness to all – Singaporeans and Foreigners (Part 1)

Fairness to all – Singaporeans and Foreigners (Part 1)

The massive influx of foreigners into Singapore in recent years has become the hottest issue in the coming General Election. The anti-foreigner hate comments on internet forums have alarmed even a pro-Singaporean reader like me (true blue native Singaporean who has completed 2.5 years of NS). Foreigners make up 36.4% of the... 



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