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  1. Moving beyond the OB markers: rethinking the space of civil society in Singapore.(out of bounds): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Lenore Lyons, James Gomez, 2005-10-01
  2. Considering "green" practices: NGOs and Singapore's emergent environmental-political landscape.(non-governmental organizations ): An article from: SOJOURN: Journal of Social Issues in Southeast Asia by Kersty Hobson, 2005-10-01
  3. Igarss '97: 1997 IEEE International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium Proceedings by International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1997 : Singapore), Tammy I. Stein, 1997-08
  4. IEEE 2000 International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium: Taking the Pulse of the Planet: The Role of Remote Sensing in Managing the Environment (7-volume set) by International Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium (1997 : Singapore), Tammy I. Stein, et all 2000-01-15
  5. Geography notebook by A. A Williams, 1957
  6. Gis: Technology and Applications : Proceedings of the Far East Workshop on Geographic Information Systems, Singapore, June 21-22, 1993 by H-J Lu, 1994-03
  7. Malaya (Longmans Australian geographies) by Donald W Fryer, 1963
  8. Southeast Asia Transformed: a Geography of Change (Environment & Development)
  9. Locating Southeast Asia: Geographies Of Knowledge & Politics Of Space
  10. Southeast Asia, essays in political geography by Yong Leng Lee, 1982
  11. Secondary 1: Topical Studies in Geography by Nanyang Educational Supplies, 1992
  12. Southeast Asia: Essays in Political Geography by Lee Yong Leng, 1982-01
  13. Secondary 2: Topical Studies in Geography by Nanyang Educational Supplies, 1991
  14. Journal of Tropical Geography. Volumes 25-46 (1967-1978) lacking v. 26 & 30

61. Singapore - Geography
singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula at the narrowest point ofthe Strait of singapore Island, though small, has a varied topography.
http://countrystudies.us/singapore/13.htm
Geography
Singapore Table of Contents Singapore is located at the tip of the Malay Peninsula at the narrowest point of the Strait of Malacca, which is the shortest sea route between India and China. Its major natural resources are its location and its deep-water harbor. Singapore Island, though small, has a varied topography. The center of the island contains a number of rounded granitic hills that include the highest point, the 165- meter Bukit Timah Peak. The western and southwestern regions are composed of a series of northwest to southeast tending ridges, which are low but quite steep. To the east is a large region of generally flat alluvial soils where streams have cut steep-sided valleys and gullies. The island is drained by a large number of short streams, some of which flow into the sea through mangrove swamps, lagoons, or broad estuaries. Singapore is two degrees north of the equator and has a tropical climate, with high temperatures moderated by the influence of the sea. Average daily temperature and humidity are high, with a mean maximum of 31°C and a relative humidity of 70 to 80 percent in the afternoon. Rain falls throughout the year, but is heaviest during the early northeast monsoon from November through January. The driest month is July in the middle of the southeast monsoon. The intermonsoon months of April-May and October are marked by thunderstorms and violent line squalls locally known as Sumatras. The average annual rainfall is 237 centimeters, and much of the rain falls in sudden showers. Singapore is free from earthquakes and typhoons, and the greatest natural hazard is local flash flooding, the threat of which has increased as buildings and paved roads have replaced natural vegetation.

62. Worldworx Travel - Regional Information - Asia - Maritime
Regional Information Regional Asia Maritime Southeast Asia singapore » geography note. focal point for Southeast Asian sea routes
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63. Singapore - GEOGRAPHY
singapore. geography. Location and Size Located at narrow point of Strait ofMalacca off southern tip of Malay Peninsula; connected with Malaysia by
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Country Listing Singapore Table of Contents
Singapore
GEOGRAPHY
Location and Size: Located at narrow point of Strait of Malacca off southern tip of Malay Peninsula; connected with Malaysia by causeway. Land area in 1988 about 636 square kilometers, consisting of one main island and 58 islets. Main island 42 kilometers long and 23 kilometers wide, with coastline of 138 kilometers. Topography: Mainly low-lying, with hills reaching 165 meters in island's center. Extensive reclamation and landfill along coasts. Climate: Tropical climate, with daily high temperatures moderated by sea breezes. Rainfall throughout the year but usually heaviest from November to January. Data as of December 1989

64. JobsCity.NET - Singapore - Geography
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Southeastern Asia, islands between Malaysia and Indonesia Geographic Coordinates: 1 22 N, 103 48 E Map References: Southeast Asia Area: total: 647.5 sq km
land: 637.5 sq km
water: 10 sq km Area - Comparative: slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land Boundaries: km Coastline: 193 km Maritime Claims: exclusive fishing zone: within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice
territorial sea: 3 nm Climate: tropical; hot, humid, rainy; no pronounced rainy or dry seasons; thunderstorms occur on 40% of all days (67% of days in April) Terrain: lowland; gently undulating central plateau contains water catchment area and nature preserve

65. Singapore - Geography
geography l History l People l Politics. geography. singapore is an island of646 sq. km, about the size of Chicago. It is located at one of the crossroads
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Select Destination Australia Bali Brunei China Hong Kong Japan Korea Macau Malaysia Myanmar New Zealand Philippines Singapore Taiwan Thailand Vietnam Hotels in Singapore Popular Places Best of Singapore Entertainment ... Site Map
General Info Geography l History l People l Politics Geography Singapore is an island of 646 sq. km, about the size of Chicago. It is located at one of the crossroads of the world. Singapore's strategic position has helped it grow into a major center for trade, communications, and tourism. Its geographical location is 96km north of the equator, between longitude 103 degrees 36' East and 104 degrees 25' East. Singapore is often touted as a concrete jungle with close to 90% of the population living in flats and an ever-changing skyline of monumental buildings. Government and private enterprises also conduct an orchestra of automation that makes Singapore one of the world's most efficient societies. Yet Singapore has also been known as a green city. There is a wealth of flora and fauna here that is beyond our own imagination. Two causeway bridges link Malaysia, which is just north of Singapore. The key islands of the Riau Archipelago of Indonesia are also just a quick ferry trip away, whereas Thailand and the Philippines are a short plane journey away. Singapore, with an airport served by more than 69 airlines, is very much the gateway to Southeast Asia

66. IngentaConnect Publication: Singapore Journal Of Tropical Geography
singapore Journal of Tropical geography logo Blackwell Publishing logo. PublisherBlackwell Publishing. 22 issues are available electronically
http://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/01297619/

67. GEsource - Search Results For
singapore geography and Maps GEsource World Guide This page provides maps ata variety of scales and geographic data for singapore, and forms part of
http://www.gesource.ac.uk/roads/cgi-bin/fullrecordsql.pl?handle=2005228-1017

68. Access International Domains
geography. http//www.photius.com/wfb2000/countries/singapore/singapore singapore s geography Political geography of singapore.
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69. Singapore:@:Geography - Tourist Information And Traveling Tips :-) Hospitality C
Free network of people around the world who offer free accommodation, advice andhelp when they are traveling hospitality exchange. Free membership.
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70. No Place Like Home - Part Four
As we draw this account of singapore s geography to a close, It is impossibleto do full justice to singapore s geography without at least mentioning
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Part Four - Excuse Me, Are You From Mandai?
Hors d'oeuvres
In this concluding part of the book, we shall discuss: Take me to the Navigation Menu
Mandai Man and Woodlands Woman
As we draw this account of Singapore's geography to a close, it is appropriate to draw some tentative conclusions. First, in most books of a similar genre written about other countries, some observations are usually made between how people from different regions have their own unique cultural identities [ This is especially so when the region [ ] in question has experienced a long and rich history. For example, it does not take too long before a visitor to Britain is able to discern differences between someone from south England and someone from the north.

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72. Encyclopedia: Malaysia And Singapore Political Geography
Encyclopeadia articles concerning Malaysia and singapore Political geography.
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73. Singapore Atlas Entry
Background Founded as a British trading colony in 1819, singapore joined Malaysiain 1963 singapore geography History Anthem Politics Economy
http://www.abacci.com/atlas/country.asp?countryID=319

74. Maps Of Singapore - Singaporean Flags, Maps, Economy, Geography, Climate, Natura
singapore Maps of the World Interactive World Fact Book - singaporen Flags,Maps, Economy, geography, Climate, Natural Resources, Current Issues,
http://www.geographic.org/maps/new1/singapore_maps.html

Singapore
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75. Geography Of Singapore
Language and translation resources including, articles, free translation, alanguage identifier and a directory.
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Applied Language Solutions offer quality language translation services for all applications, including website, medical and legal translations Email: enquiries@appliedlanguage.com FREE QUOTE SERVICES RESOURCES ... HOME PAGE Information For Singapore Introduction Geography People Government ... Country Flag Popular Pages Business Translation Free Translation Tools Free website translation Language Identifier Currency Converter Free Translation Information Translation Articles Submit An Article Language Directory Country Guides ...
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Geography Of Singapore
Location Southeastern Asia, islands between Malaysia and Indonesia Geographic coordinates 1 22 N, 103 48 E Map references Area total: 692.7 sq km water: 10 sq km land: 682.7 sq km Area comparative slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries km Coastline 193 km Maritime claims territorial sea: 3 nm exclusive fishing zone: within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice Climate tropical; hot, humid, rainy; two distinct monsoon seasons - Northeastern monsoon from December to March and Southwestern monsoon from June to September; inter-monsoon - frequent afternoon and early evening thunderstorms

76. Abstracts From JGHE Vol 28(1)
Gender representation in geography singapore ABSTRACT In singapore, geographyemerged as a strongly masculinist university discipline during the
http://www2.glos.ac.uk/gdn/jghe/28_1.htm
Geography
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Journal of Geography in Higher Education - Volume 28 Number 1 2004
Undergraduate geographers' understandings of geography, learning and teaching: a phenomenographic study JOHN BRADBEER, Department of Geography University of Portsmouth UK
MICK HEALEY, Geography and Environmental Management Research Unit University of Gloucestershire UK
PAULINE KNEALE, School of Geography University of Leeds UK (with members of the International Network for Learning and Teaching Geography in Higher Education Learning Styles and Concepts team) KEYWORDS Phenomenography, Undergraduate Conceptions, Geography, Teaching, Learning Undergraduate geographers' understandings of geography, learning and teaching: a phenomenographic study
The challenges of 'teaching by being': the case of participatory resource management MARLENE BUCHY, Institute of Social Studies The Netherlands ABSTRACT In 1997 a new unit, Participatory Resource Management, was developed and offered in the School of Resource, Environment and Society, at the Australian National University. The challenges of the unit were multiple, ranging from introducing social science material into a science curriculum, to attempting to change practitioners' attitudes towards natural resource management. This paper is an account of this experience showing how feminist pedagogy has provided a useful framework to foster attitudinal change and encourage a paradigm shift. The paper presents the unit aims and objectives. It gives insights into the specific processes implemented and reflects on the challenges posed by the unit and the personal challenges to 'teaching by being'.

77. World InfoZone - Singapore Information - Page 1
singapore Information Page 1. geography The Republic of singapore consists ofthe Island of singapore and around sixty smaller islands of which just over
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78. Singapore - Map - Geography
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Flag Introduction Map Geography ... Music Translation Map Singapore Geography Singapore Location:
Southeastern Asia , islands between Malaysia and Indonesia Geographic coordinates:
1 22 N, 103 48 E Map references:
Southeast Asia Area:
total: sq km
land: sq km water: sq km Area - comparative: slightly more than 3.5 times the size of Washington, DC Land boundaries: km Coastline: km Maritime claims: territorial sea: nm exclusive fishing zone: within and beyond territorial sea, as defined in treaties and practice Climate: tropical; hot, humid, rainy; two distinct monsoon seasons - Northeastern monsoon from December to March and Southwestern monsoon from June to September; inter-monsoon - frequent afternoon and early evening thunderstorms Terrain: lowland; gently undulating central plateau contains water catchment area and nature preserve Elevation extremes: lowest point: Singapore Strait m highest point: Bukit Timah 166 m Natural resources: fish, deepwater ports

79. SECB Island Geography
The Island geography. Climate singapore has a tropical climate, with warm daysand balmy nights all year round. Temperatures ranges from a low of 24ºC to a
http://www.meet-in-singapore.com/secb/island_geography/island_main.html

80. Move Over, India: The Shifting Geography Of Offshore Outsourcing Creates New Cha
geography of Offshore Outsourcing Creates New Challengers; singapore s Strengths singapore s Infocomm Development Authority and Economic Development
http://www.phptr.com/articles/article.asp?p=393271&seqNum=2

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