Bukit Timah Essays

  • Descriptive Essay About Singapore

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    islands. Parts of Malaysia and Indonesia also stretch east of Singapore across the south china sea. The land Rolling hills and lowlands make up Singapore’s landscape. A cluster of low peaks crowns in the center of the island. They include Bukit Timah, Singapore’s highest

  • Sunset

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    the need to house more people allowed these HDB flats to sprout out at every available plot of land like wild weeds, like it is nobody's business. When the flat lands are all used, they take the high lands. Our towns such as Bukit Batok, Bukit Panjang and Bukit Timah (with 'Bukit' meaning hill in the malay language), no longer have the identity which speaks for what they were meant to be. For the smart-alecs had flatten the tiny hills to build these HDB flats! I deserved a spanking for being so complacent

  • How do the poets convey their disapproval of the strong impact that modernization has on Singapore?

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    modern cities that Yap feels very strongly about. Trees were one of Yap’s most vivid memory and they helped him remember Bukit Timah. But now that they are gone, the feeling of being sheltered and protected is slowly faded. The raindrops that use to be shield from Yap are now exposed. These remembrances are further supported with the adjective, ‘unfamiliar’. The old bukit timah is gone along with all the precious childhood memories. Allowing readers to reflect on how big the changes are, Yap brought

  • Personal Protective Equipment Market In Indonesia

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    INTRODUCTION In the lines of work where serious injuries are everyday threats and employees are exposed to hazardous environment, companies are taking precaution measures in order to make sure that their employees are protected from harms and injuries. These lines of work include workers in the oil field, offshore, mining location and construction site. The best safeguard for the workers are by wearing Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) depending on the requirement. Personal protective equipment

  • Trade in Singapore

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    islands it is more urbanized. It has an area of 7232 square kilometers. Most of its land was reclaimed from its sea, hills and the neighboring areas. It is 15 meters above sea level on most parts of its territory and 165 meters above the sea level on Bukit Timah region that comprises of igneous rocks and granite (Bowen, 1993). Despite the absence of any natural lake, the country has good supply of water from its constructed reservoirs. Development is a dynamic process that needs fundamental transformation

  • Importance Of Education In Singapore

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    Study in Singapore Singapore is emerging as a popular destination for the international students to study. Singapore is prominent all over the world for its vibrancy and numerous tourist destinations. Each year, Singapore government invests large sum of money to improve the education system and provide students better opportunities so that they can grow and excel. If you are looking for better opportunities obtain higher education in Singapore, then Singapore is the place to be. The facilities

  • The ECommerce Environment of Singapore

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    northwest of Indonesia. The island measures a total of 637 square kilometers with a coastline 193 kilometers long. Singapore is generally comprised of lowland areas with a central plateau in the middle of the island. Its elevation ranges from the Bukit Timah, (166 m.), to the Singapore Strait which is at sea level. Its climate is tropical and wet. Precipitation occurs on 40% of all days, (70% of days in April). Singapore's two biggest natural recourses are its fishing industry, and its deep water

  • The HIstory, Culture, and Geography of Singapore

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    directly between the South China Sea and the Indian Ocean with the makeup of 63 separate islands. The total land area of Singapore is 704 square kilometers (272 square miles). The lowest point on Singapore is sea level and the highest point is Bukit Timah at the lofty elevation of 162 meters (531 feet). (Szczepanski,) Nearly two-thirds of Singapore’s island is less than 50 feet (15 meters) above sea level. The eastern part of Singapore Island is a very low plateau cut by erosion into an intricate

  • Recommendation On The HUL Approach

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    INTRODUCTION In 2011, UNESCO Member States adopted the Recommendation on the Historic Urban Landscape (HUL Approach) as part of a shared effort to holistically integrate heritage conservation and sustainable development of historic urban landscapes. The HUL Approach perceives cities as both carriers of collective memory, meaning, architectural and artistic achievements, and also as dynamic organisms that continuously evolve (Bandarin & van Oers, 2012). Recognizing heritage as a resource to the city