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What is the Singapore Bloggers Roundtable? This blog is a project attempting to bring together several social-political bloggers (loosely defined) to engage in dialogues with each other on social-political issues. How does it work? What is the purpose of this blog? This project has two aims:. 1) To create a platform for social-political bloggers to engage with each other. 2) To promote and model civil and reasonable discourse in the blogosphere. 8216;Civil and Reasonable Discourse’ refers to conver...
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Elected non-PAP MPs are also part of government | Chapter Two: Reload
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Serious thoughts for serious people. Stay updated via RSS. Of salaries, value and hypocrisy. Elected non-PAP MPs are also part of government. The true winner of the presidential election. Teaching an old dog new tricks. Why Tan Cheng Bock should be president. Gilbert Koh aka Mr Wang. Elected non-PAP MPs are also part of government. Posted: September 2, 2011 in Politics. The full letter, available from the Straits Times website. Grassroots advisers are appointed by PA, a statutory board. Besides conne...
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Why Tan Cheng Bock should be president | Chapter Two: Reload
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Serious thoughts for serious people. Stay updated via RSS. Of salaries, value and hypocrisy. Elected non-PAP MPs are also part of government. The true winner of the presidential election. Teaching an old dog new tricks. Why Tan Cheng Bock should be president. Gilbert Koh aka Mr Wang. Why Tan Cheng Bock should be president. Posted: August 22, 2011 in Editorial. A president who gets along too well with the executive led by the People’s Action Party raises the important question of whether the preside...
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Editorial Policy | Chapter Two: Reload
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Serious thoughts for serious people. Stay updated via RSS. Of salaries, value and hypocrisy. Elected non-PAP MPs are also part of government. The true winner of the presidential election. Teaching an old dog new tricks. Why Tan Cheng Bock should be president. Gilbert Koh aka Mr Wang. This blog contains social commentary that are the opinions of the blog owner, Aaron Ng. Opinions are inherently flawed and are not facts, and all content on this blog should be interpreted with this understanding.
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Sty-le;: March 2011
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Random observations of a bored graduate student. Sunday, March 13, 2011. We need a national hobby! More safeguards to be introduced to curb gambling addiction if needed: Dr Balakrishnan. Senior Minister Goh felt that older people have a different problem. Not because they have money but because they are bored.you go to the casinos to pass time the root cause is people who do not have interests in their lives," said Mr Goh. So this news article is basically about problem gambling in Singapore, and SM Goh ...
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Sty-le;: January 2011
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Random observations of a bored graduate student. Wednesday, January 05, 2011. National Service and Gender Equality. Read an interesting forum letter on Straits Times today. Wrong to equate gender inequality with national service. CONTRARY to Mr Xavier Lur's view (' Narrow the gender gap. Dec 28), Singaporean women have not been privileged in any substantial way compared to men. Moving on to the Global Gender Gap Report. What Lo did was to look at the overall ranking of Singapore vis-a-vis other natio...
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Sty-le;: Religions and Representation
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Random observations of a bored graduate student. Monday, April 18, 2011. Existing studies suggest that there may be a link between religions and politics (see Here. And while Singapore advocates a separation between the state and religions, the separation is a tenuous one (see Here. Hence, it is of interest that we study the issue of political representation (see Here. And religions in the context of the Singapore parliament. The results are as follow:. Take particular note of the residual, which is the ...
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Sty-le;: June 2010
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Random observations of a bored graduate student. Thursday, June 10, 2010. A Tall Tale on Objectivity. Reading "A tall tale on objectivity" by TheOnlineCitizen. Reminds me of the posts. During media writing class many semesters ago. It remained my most disliked module simply because of its pretentiousness; the pretentiousness of objectivity. (And the fact that it remains my only C on the transcript! Sunday, June 06, 2010. What's Wrong With University? Jeff Ryback (Source: http:/ jeffrybak.ca/? Interesting...
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