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         Singapore Geography:     more books (73)
  1. The 1962 soil map of Malaya by W. P Panton, 1964
  2. Fijian land: Pressing problems, possible tenure solutions by John D Overton, 1987
  3. Henequen in Tamaulipas, Mexico by David J Fox, 1965

101. BUBL LINK: Singapore
Resource type news; CIA World Factbook 2003 singapore Basic reference informationabout singapore, including details of geography, people, economy,
http://bubl.ac.uk/link/s/singapore.htm
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  • Asian Info AsiaOne CIA World Factbook 2003: Singapore East and Southeast Asia: An Annotated Directory of Internet Resources ... World Travel Guide: Singapore
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    Asian Info
    Links to information resources on aspects of Asian life covering art, business, culture, education, politics, and news. Geographical areas of interest include Cambodia, China, India, Indonesia, Japan, Malaysia, Mongolia, Myanmar, North Korea, Philippines, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan, Thailand and Vietnam.
    Author: Asian Info
    Subjects: asian studies, cambodia, china, india, indonesia, japan, malaysia, mongolia, myanmar, north korea, philippines, singapore, south korea, taiwan, thailand, vietnam
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    AsiaOne
    Includes links to Singapore newspapers, plus the Straits Times, Business Times, Berita Haria, Shipping Times and others. Also includes links to Asian business, travel, sport, entertainment and education resources.
    Author: Singapore Press Holdings
    Subjects: asian business, asian news, newspapers, singapore

    102. GEsource World Guide - Singapore
    A collection of maps and geographic information for singapore, GeographicData Top singapore is located in Asia, in the timezone GMT 8.
    http://www.gesource.ac.uk/worldguide/html/1017_map.html
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    103. Singapore Flags Geographic.org; Singaporean Flag; Flag Of Singapore
    singapore Flags geographic.org; singaporean flag; Flag of singapore geographic.org.
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  • 104. Geography Internet Resources
    geography.Com The Mining Company, Inc. geography Resources Singaporegeography.com.sg Online National Geographic Society How Far Is It? iTools.
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    105. Singapore Hotels Tourism And Flights
    Check out our links for the most up to date singapore information and much more! Geographic coordinates. 1 22 N, 103 48 E
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    Check out our links for the most up to date Singapore information and much more! Location: 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; 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

    106. Singapore Extinctions Spell Doom For Asia?
    singapore may have lost threequarters of its species to development, a studyreveals. More than half of its remaining plants and animals are squeezed into
    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/2003/07/0723_030723_singapore.html
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    July 23, 2003 Singapore has lost up to 73 percent of its plants and animals over the last two centuries, new data reveals. According to one of the most robust studies of tropical extinctions yet attempted, more than one-fifth of Southeast Asia's total species could follow suit by the end of the century, if land degradation continues unabated. "In a worst-case scenario Singapore is a microcosm of what may happen in Southeast Asia as urban pockets increasingly expand," warned ecologist Barry Brook of the Northern Territory University in Darwin, Australia. To further conservationists' woes, prospects for the remaining species are bleak. World Conservation Union (IUCN) figures estimate that 77 percent of the island's remaining butterflies, fish, birds, mammals, and other species are threatened. Deforestation for agriculture, rapid urban development, over-hunting, and even the shelling of nature reserves during World War II are all to blame, says a letter detailing the findings in the 24 July edition of the journal Nature.

    107. Why Is The Swim So Long?: Innovation And Enterprise In The Classroom
    I thought I d post a basic summary of remarks I delivered to the SingaporeGeography Teacher s Association Annual Seminar, Saturday, 2 April 2005.
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    Why Is The Swim So Long?
    One Singaporean and his foolish yet modest dream: to swim solo across the English Channel. Main
    April 03, 2005
    Innovation and Enterprise in the Classroom
    As another digression from my thoughts on swimming and training for the Channel, I thought I'd post a basic summary of remarks I delivered to the Singapore Geography Teacher's Association Annual Seminar, Saturday, 2 April 2005. It was created partly in collaboration with my ex-classmates from ACS(I) and I am very grateful to them for the suggestions, advice and feedback. Title of talk: Fostering the Spirit of Innovation and Enterprise – A Student's Perspective 1. Introduction: The role of students in the learning process Theoretical framework: The Nurture Assumption: Why Children Turn Out The Way They Do.
    By Judith Rich Harris (Free Press, 1998) Harris' research suggests that parents have little or no long term effect on their children’s personality, intelligence, or mental health . The environment definitely has an effect on how children turn out, but it’s not the home environment. It’s actually the environment children share with their peers: what she terms her group socialization theory. If the behaviour a child learns at home is inefficient or inappropriate outside of the home, then they drop it and learn a new way of behaving. For example, language: 1st generation Chinese-American children tend to speak English better than Chinese, because it is more efficient and useful.

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