Expat's Guide to Singapore

Expat's Guide to Singapore
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Total Pages : 392
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ISBN-10 : 9811181357
ISBN-13 : 9789811181351
Rating : 4/5 (57 Downloads)

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Living in Singapore

Living in Singapore
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 364
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015061915362
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Rating : 4/5 (62 Downloads)

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Living in a Garden

Living in a Garden
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Publisher : Editions Didier Millet
Total Pages : 202
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ISBN-10 : 9789814385244
ISBN-13 : 9814385247
Rating : 4/5 (44 Downloads)

Synopsis Living in a Garden by : Timothy Auger

In June 1963, Singapore’s prime minister planted a tree to mark the beginning of a sustained campaign to enhance the city state’s appearance. No one could have anticipated the transformation that followed. This is the story of that process. Now, 50 years later, highly urbanized Singapore enjoys a green network of nature reserves, large and small parks, tree-lined streets and community gardens that is the envy of other big cities. Singapore has had to make tough decisions. Land is scarce. There are trade-offs between maintaining the island’s rich, natural biodiversity and public demands for housing and infrastructure appropriate to the 21st century. Nevertheless, the National Parks Board, and its partners in the public, private and civic sectors, continue to strive to keep Singapore green. Lavishly illustrated, the book shows how Singapore aims to be a ‘City in a Garden’, reminding us that the community must engage with the greening ‘mission’, if this great achievement is to continue.

Diary of An Expat in Singapore

Diary of An Expat in Singapore
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Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages : 136
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ISBN-10 : 9789814516730
ISBN-13 : 9814516732
Rating : 4/5 (30 Downloads)

Synopsis Diary of An Expat in Singapore by : Jennifer Gargiulo

This hilarious new book records the tongue-in-cheek journey of an expat in Singapore, told through vignettes, snapshots and Top 10 lists: “10 sure signs you’re in a Singapore taxi”; “Things first-time visitors to Singapore say”; “10 signs you’ve overstayed”; “Politically-incorrect expat profiling by nationality”; and many more. Based on the author Jennifer Gargiulo’s popular blog of the same name, Diary of an Expat in Singapore packs in a wealth of quirky observations, witty one-liners, and laugh-out-loud misunderstandings as the author tries to adjust to life in a strange new land and raise two kids while at it. Marvel as Jennifer enlists the help of her young son, Alexander (who learns Chinese at school), to find out what her hairdressers are saying about her at the salon! Expats will share many of the experiences of the author told in this book, but few will have heard them told with more humour and flair. And Singaporeans will also find much to enjoy and laugh over, when local customs and foibles are seen anew through the author’s eyes

Singapore 1819

Singapore 1819
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Total Pages : 192
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ISBN-10 : 9811185735
ISBN-13 : 9789811185731
Rating : 4/5 (35 Downloads)

Synopsis Singapore 1819 by : Kennie Ting

Hard at Work

Hard at Work
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Publisher : National University of Singapore Press
Total Pages : 0
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ISBN-10 : 981325050X
ISBN-13 : 9789813250505
Rating : 4/5 (0X Downloads)

Synopsis Hard at Work by : Gerard Sasges

For most of us, work is a basic daily fact of life. But that simple fact encompasses an incredibly wide range of experiences. Hard at Work takes readers into the day-to-day work experiences of more than fifty working people in Singapore who hold jobs that run from the ordinary to the unusual: from ice cream vendors, baristas, police officers and funeral directors to academic ghostwriters, temple flower sellers, and Thai disco girl agents. Through first-person narratives based on detailed interviews, vividly augmented with color photographs, Hard at Work reminds us of the everyday labor that continually goes on around us, and that every job can reveal something interesting if we just look closely enough. It shows us too the ways inequalities of status and income are felt and internalized in this highly globalized society.

The Right Mistakes

The Right Mistakes
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Publisher : Marshall Cavendish International Asia Pte Ltd
Total Pages : 226
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ISBN-10 : 9789814351911
ISBN-13 : 9814351911
Rating : 4/5 (11 Downloads)

Synopsis The Right Mistakes by : Foo Yin Tung

“Today I am 22 years of age. I used to be a person who was working in the complex streets of Geylang and the black market. I was a gangster in three different criminal organizations. Robbery, assault, peddling drugs, extortion…At the end of everything I have done in the underworld, I have never brought goodness to anyone around me. People who know me and those who don’t, I have never given them something pleasant to smile about.” As a child, Joshua Foo seemed to have a particular affinity for trouble. Despite his best intentions, his actions and decisions always seemed to land him on the wrong side of the law. Without the support of a loving family, Joshua was drifting and furthermore, angry—and he didn’t know why. With his father in jail and his mother working tirelessly to provide for her only child, Joshua was left to his own to make sense of his world and fend for himself. The death of his beloved grandmother and constant teasing by peers over the absence of his father drove him to fill the void in his world with friends who gave him the support he never had, the security he never knew and worth he never felt. But this came with a price, and with eyes wide open, Joshua fell headlong into a secret, illegal world, where bravery and loyalty were valued above all. But eventually Joshua had to come face to face with the reality of his world and into confrontation with all that he had been running from. With piercing honesty and brazen boldness of youth, Joshua recounts his experiences of being in a gang, his brushes with law and examines the events that brought him there. What made him who he is today? Was it his own choices, or the choices of others? And does he have the agency to decide what he will become? More than just a shocking story of a boy losing his way, The Right Mistakes is about a boy trying to make sense of his life and change it for the better.

Living in Singapore 16th Edition Reference Guide

Living in Singapore 16th Edition Reference Guide
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Publisher : American Association of Singapore
Total Pages : 516
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ISBN-10 : 9789813300026
ISBN-13 : 9813300027
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis Living in Singapore 16th Edition Reference Guide by : American Association of Singapore

Living in Singapore is the bible for anybody living in Singapore. Truly - everything you want to know about life on the Little Red Dot is in here. Want to know how to rent a Black & White house? How to hire a helper? What sports your kids can do? Check. Check. And Check! Chapters include: - The Big Move - Settling In - Education - Food & Dining - Health & Wellness - Shopping - Transportation & Driving - Running the Household - Life with Kids - Life as an Adult - Activities, Sports & Nature - Arts & Culture - Business & Career - Regional Travel

Singapore At Home: Life Across Lines

Singapore At Home: Life Across Lines
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Publisher : Kitaab
Total Pages : 262
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ISBN-10 : 9811480451
ISBN-13 : 9789811480454
Rating : 4/5 (51 Downloads)

Synopsis Singapore At Home: Life Across Lines by : Isha B

Stories from Singapore at Home: Life across Lines offer a rare glimpse into the lives of a diverse cross-section of the island-state's residents, and invite us into their most intimate space-home. Immigrants, migrants, expats, settled generations bring us into their bedrooms, balconies, kitchens and other spaces, their heartaches, traumas, dreams and desires. In so doing, they reshape their life experiences and their relationships with those whom they share their home. The writers featured in this anthology include Isha B., Azeena Badarudeen, Ilya Katrinnada Binte Zubaidi, Arathi Devandran, Dia Feng-Lowe, Surinder Kaur, Ken Lye, Cecilia Mahendran, Gargi Mehra, Kalpana Mohan, Clara Mok, Payal Morankar, Vanessa Ng Q.R., Rolinda Onates Española, Anna Onni, Anjali Patil, Ranjani Rao, Aparna Das Sadhukhan, Euginia Tan, Audrey Tay and Phyllis Wong. About the Editors Pallavi Narayan has worked in academia and book publishing in Singapore and India. She is a PhD in Literature and holds a Diploma in Creative Writing. Iman Fahim Hameed has worked in academia in Singapore, is pursuing her MSc in Public Health, reports on global health issues for a UK-based charity, and writes poetry and vignettes.

Living with Myths in Singapore

Living with Myths in Singapore
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 324
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ISBN-10 : 981113281X
ISBN-13 : 9789811132810
Rating : 4/5 (1X Downloads)

Synopsis Living with Myths in Singapore by : Kah Seng Loh