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kiya-123 · 1 year
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Public speaking classes in singapore | kiya learning
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knowledgenook · 3 days
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Enhance your child’s communication skills with Kiya Learning’s public speaking classes in Singapore. Our experienced teachers offer one-to-one sessions, providing personalized coaching to help students gain confidence and become effective communicators.
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mariacallous · 4 months
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The election of Lai Ching-te as Taiwan’s president will reawaken old debates about “strategic ambiguity.” The Biden administration has stuck with its approach of keeping vague any scenarios for intervention in a conflict with China over the island. Advocates say this enigmatic ploy keeps Beijing and Taipei on their toes, deterring the former while ensuring the latter does not act rashly. Critics suggest that “strategic clarity,” meaning spelling out when the United States might act, would do more to deter Beijing. President Joe Biden himself has spread confusion, promising in public that the U.S would intervene to support Taiwan and leaving his officials scrambling to explain that official policy has not changed.
This question of ambiguity then brings into focus a wider challenge over the nature of U.S. security guarantees in an era of rising geopolitical friction. Washington’s alliance network—it has more than 50 formal such relationships—is a formidable asset in its tussle with China. It has a number of quasi-allies, too, such as Taiwan, as well as close partners, like India, Singapore, and Vietnam. All of these come with commitments, either explicit or implied.
Yet Washington’s credibility to deliver on them is under growing pressure in the eyes of adversaries and allies alike. It is likely to have to demonstrate its capabilities more often—in effect making its guarantees less ambiguous—putting further strain on an already overstretched U.S. military.
The fact that the United States risks overstretch should be clear from recent developments. Biden brims with confidence about Washington’s ability to meet its global obligations. But the combination of Russia’s war in Ukraine and the ongoing crisis in the Middle East raises obvious questions about distraction and stretched resources. Recent attempts to calm relations with China speak to a strong desire to ensure Asian calm, especially in a U.S. election year.
Examples of anxious Asian allies are not hard to find. The Philippines is one. Manila has tangled of late with China in the South China Sea. Beijing has tried to block missions to resupply a rusting World War II-era ship in Second Thomas Shoal, which Manila grounded to mark its territory in 1999. Philippine President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has asked the United States to give guarantees that attempts by China to retake the shoal would trigger U.S. alliance commitments, which Washington has duly done. In recent weeks, the United States deployed a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier, the USS Carl Vinson, to sail with the Philippine Navy.
South Korea is another case, given fretting in Seoul about threats from the north. Not long ago, South Korean President Yoon Suk-yeol mused that Seoul might need to develop a nuclear deterrent, a signal of unhappiness about Washington’s nuclear umbrella. Last April, the United States and South Korea signed the Washington Declaration, a pact that, among other things, promised to strengthen and make more explicit U.S. extended deterrence commitments. The deal involves the United States sending a nuclear-armed submarine to South Korea for the first time in a generation, along with nuclear-capable bombers.
The fact that the United States often has to demonstrate capabilities—and thus reassure allies by actions, not promises—is not exactly new. Under President Barack Obama, the United States grappled with how to respond to China’s campaign of artificial island-building in the South China Sea. This followed a tense standoff between China and the Philippines after Beijing seized Scarborough Shoal in 2012. Sensing that its credibility was under threat, Obama’s administration began freedom of navigation operations, sailing military vessels close to disputed maritime features, simply to prove that it could. These maneuvers are now a core part of U.S. strategy to reassure the region. Two were conducted by the U.S. Navy’s 7th Fleet last November, for example, in the South China Sea and the Taiwan Strait, respectively.
Yet three factors suggest the United States will now need to demonstrate similar capabilities more often, the first being a deteriorating global and regional military balance. In the decades after the Cold War, Washington enjoyed undeniable military superiority, and thus rarely had to show it off. Now in Asia, it must contend with China’s vast military buildup. This is especially so in the maritime domain, where China now boasts a substantially larger navy as measured by number of vessels.
The second factor reflects a change in U.S. strategy. Biden’s team talks a lot about “allies and partners.” This often means asking close allies, such as Australia and Japan, to do more to contribute to collective deterrence and security. U.S. National Security Advisor Jake Sullivan recently wrote about developing a “self-reinforcing latticework of cooperation,” in which U.S. friends cooperate more with one another, as well as with Washington.
The nature of U.S. security ties in the Indo-Pacific is therefore changing. Rather than following a NATO-like approach, U.S. links in Asia were set up with a “hub and spoke” model. These narrow bilateral agreements were originally designed in part to constrain pro-Western but potentially trigger-happy autocrats in countries like the Philippines, South Korea, and Taiwan. Today, to cope with China, the United States is being forced to create a more collective model of security, interspersed with new mini-laterial groupings, such as AUKUS and the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue. The more important all of these relationships become, the more incentive China also has to test what the United States is willing to do to support those within them, in addition to its formal alliances.
The third factor is perhaps the most obvious: Donald Trump. This year will be one of rising anxiety in Asia about U.S. credibility, given the prospect of the former president’s return. Many in Asia were supportive of Trump’s tough approach to China. But they also remember his combative approach to allies, too. Viewed from Manila, Seoul, and Tokyo, the year ahead will raise all kinds of doubts about whether existing U.S. commitments will still stand if he retakes office. They will want less ambiguity, and more clarity, as a result.
All of this requires a tricky balancing act. Making ambiguous commitments more explicit is no panacea. On Taiwan, Biden’s team shows no signs of being persuaded that “strategic clarity” is wise. Both ambiguity and clarity can create perverse incentives. An ambiguous policy can push China to test to see what the red lines underneath really are. More explicit guarantees might even reduce deterrence, as former White House official Ivan Kanapathy has noted, as such guarantees can give China something to aim at, too. The “conditionalities in such a declaration, by circumscribing geographic and political limits, would invite China to exploit those very seams, challenging U.S. credibility,” he wrote in Foreign Policy in 2022.
Either way, a world in which allies want the United States to show, not tell, implies greater demands on an already stretched military. This suggests two broad options for Washington. One is to focus resources, in effect offering fewer guarantees to fewer people, and thus bolstering the credibility of those that remain. Historian Paul Kennedy recently predicted this path in an essay reflecting on the 35th anniversary of the publication of his book The Rise and Fall of the Great Powers. “The American security blanket will be tighter, smaller, limited to those well-known places such as NATO-Europe, Japan, Australia, Israel, Korea, maybe Taiwan, and not much else,” he wrote in the New Statesman.
Perhaps. But so far Biden, at least, shows few signs of dialing back commitments. Quite the opposite, in fact. This leaves a second path, namely spending more on defense and demonstrating the results of that investment more often. Biden recently signed a new $886 billion military budget. Yet even this seemingly massive figure is much lower as a proportion of national income than during the last period of geopolitical rivalry during the Cold War. “The way in which the United States has conceived itself in terms of national security is no longer viable,” former U.S. Treasury Secretary Larry Summers told Bloomberg TV recently. “We are going to have to invest substantially more in all aspects of national security.”
The obvious risk is that the United States ducks this hard choice, neither paring back its commitments nor spending enough to meet them. That might work for a while. But Washington will still find itself under pressure to do more to reassure anxious allies concerned about overstretch, waning collective security, and political instability at home. Self-evidently, the United States cannot meet its obligations to 50 allies at once, much in the same way that a bank cannot return all its deposits in one go. Its ability to do so depends crucially on ensuring sufficient confidence to avoid the geopolitical equivalent of a bank run. That prospect is remote for now. But it would be still better to avoid even a hint of ambiguity about Washington’s determination to avoid it in the future.
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priyakhurana · 4 months
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Public Speaking Classes: Develop confident communication skills with Kiya Learning's Public Speaking classes in Singapore. This program enhances public speaking abilities, confidence, and academic performance. One-to-one sessions with expert instructors ensure personalized improvement, positively impacting various academic endeavors.
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mysgprop-cstee · 5 months
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Claydence @Still Road
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Claydence @Still Road
Claydence is the Former Malacca Hotel sitting along Still Road ✔ Exclusive 28 units  ✔ Freehold at Prime District 15 ✔ Short Walk to Eunos MRT ✔ Near to many shopping malls ✔ Top schools within 1KM such as Tao Nan School, Haig Girls' Primary, CHIJ Katong Primary ✔ Efficient layout ⭐Latest PROMO, ONE PSF For ALL⭐ 1bed 614sf frm $1,582,940 2bed 786-980sf frm $2,027,273 3bed 1076-1475sf frm $2,690,975 4bed+S 2164-2185sf frm $5,300,683 Claydence @Still RoadFact Sheet Highlights Location MapWhat's Nearby Site Plan / Unit MixesFloor Plan & Virtual Tours: Download Brochure StarBuy Claydence is a new freehold condo launch property located at 97, 99 Still Road. This new D15 Condo comprises a total of 28 units consisting of units from 1 to 4 bedroom layouts. The new Claydence Condo is the former Malacca Hotel site. Claydence is situated at an excellent location, within a mere 8 minutes stroll to Eunos MRT (EW7), which is 778m away. There are several world-class facilities offered in Claydence. These include but are not limited to BBQ pits, basement parking area where vehicle owners can park their vehicles, and a gymnasium where occupants can exercise to keep fit. Besides these, there is a rooftop swimming pool and a changing room offered within the development’s vicinity that is highly convenient to the residents. in addition, security is provided with 24-hour surveillance. Residents of this condominium will get to enjoy all these magnificent facilities provided.
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Claydences @Still Road - Dropoff Wide choices of shopping facilities and amenities can readily be found within the vicinity of Claydence such as Tembeling Centre, Joo Chiat Complex, I12 Katong Mall, Kembangan Plaza, Katong Plaza, The Odeon Katong, Parkway Parade and more. Future Residents of Claydence Condo will find several renowned schools such as Haig Girls’ School and CHIJ (Katong) Primary, Tao Nan School.
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Fact Sheet TypeDescriptionsProject NameClaydence @Still RoadDeveloper NameHong How Land Private LimitedLocation99 Still Road, Singapore 423989 (District 15)Tenure of LandFreeholdExpected Date of Completion (T.O.P.)31st Aug 2025Site area2,187 Sqm / 23,541 SqftTotal No. of UnitsTotal 28 Units in 1 block of 5 StoreysCar Parks27 Carpark Lots and 1 Accessible Lot Updated Fact Sheet Claydence at Still Road
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Claydence is proudly developed by Hong How Land Pte Ltd. As one of the well-established local developer for more than 40 years. It was incorporated in July 1977. Their past track records include Lighthouse at Loyang Besar. Highlights ✔ Exclusive 28 units in quiet private residential enclave ✔ Freehold at Prime District 15 ✔ Footsteps to food haven & Amenities ✔ Easy Access to major expressways, i.e ECP/PIE/KPE ✔ Numerous top schools within 1KM such as Tao Nan School, CHIJ (Katong) Primary and Haig Girls' Primary ✔ Minutes away from East Coast Beach ✔ Minutes away from CBD and Orchard. ✔ Close to many shopping malls and food centres. ✔ Benefit from upcoming Thomson East Coast Line MRT stations (Marine Parade and Marine Terrace)
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Speaking of the location, it will be approximately 780 metres to the Eunos MRT station (EW7). Residents here will also benefit from the upcoming Marine Parade MRT station on the Thomson-East Coast Line which will be in service in 2023. Moreover, there are lots of public buses which will bring you to other areas of the island. Also, if you need a quick bite, some restaurants like The Communal Place, Baba Chews Bar and Eatery, as well as Quentin’s Eurasian Restaurant are within close proximity. It is also within minutes’ to the famous Katong district where one can find lots of local eateries, like the Katong Laksa and the Boon Tong Kee Chicken Rice. Not forgetting our local favourite eating place, hawker centres. The Dunman Food Centre is not only within minutes’ walk but it offers a variety of reasonably priced local food. Convenient to either eat there or pack out back home to eat leisurely at home. Pan Island Expressway (PIE) and East Coast Parkway (ECP) will also help drivers to get to other parts of Singapore at ease. 
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There are numerous prestigious long-standing schools near K Suites. For local students, schools such as Tao Nan School, Haig Girls' Primary, CHIJ Katong (Primary) are within 1KM radius.  What's Nearby Trains (MRT) • Eunos MRT 850m Groceries/ Shopping • Icon @Changi 550m • Katong Point 930m • Joo Chiat Complex 1.03km   Schools • Haig Girls’ School (within 1KM) • CHIJ (Katong Primary) (within 1KM) • Tao Nan School (within 1KM)
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Claydence at Sill Road truly brings home the essence of living in a lap of luxury with exclusive 28 residential units, where each unit comes fully fitted with various imported fittings and appliances.  Equipped with a collection of extravagant facilities, this residence is the ultimate choice for your dream home in the metropolis. Some of this exciting areas include recreational facilities including swimming pool, gym, wet deck, kids' pool etc -- all of which are designed with the sole intention of promoting a truly holistic and luxurious living experience. .
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Live with top quality finishes of chic and sleek and spacious layout that is meticulously designed with luxury and elegance in mind. Each individual space is fitted with best of fittings and finishes with you in mind. Unit Mixes:  - Typical Ceiling Heights: 3m - Flooring: Porcelain/ Homogenous - Fitting & Fixtures: Fisher & Paykel/ Toto/ Hansgrohe
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Street View Download Brochure E-brochure & Floor Plan StarBuy 1bed 614sf frm $1,582,940 2bed 786-980sf frm $2,027,273 3bed 1076-1475sf frm $2,690,975 4bed+S 2164-2185sf frm $5,300,683 Please Contact Us at +65.84188689 It is important to only engage the Official Direct Developer Sales Team to assist you to enjoy the best possible direct developer price. There is no commission required to be paid.
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klassbook0 · 7 months
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Mastering the Art of Public Speaking: Finding the Best Public Speaking Course in Singapore
Public speaking is an essential skill in today's competitive world. Whether you're a student, professional, or business owner, the ability to communicate effectively in front of an audience can open doors to countless opportunities. In Singapore, where diversity and multiculturalism thrive, honing your public speaking skills is even more critical. Fortunately, the Lion City offers a variety of public speaking courses that can help you become a confident and compelling speaker.
Why Take a Public Speaking Course in Singapore?
Singapore is a bustling hub of innovation, business, and cultural exchange. In such a dynamic environment, public speaking skills can set you apart. A public speaking course in Singapore equips you with the tools and techniques needed to excel in diverse professional settings, from boardrooms to international conferences.
What to Look for in a Public Speaking Course:
Experienced Instructors: Seek courses taught by experienced public speakers and trainers. Their real-world experience can provide valuable insights.
Curriculum: Look for courses that cover a range of topics, including speech preparation, body language, voice modulation, and handling Q&A sessions.
Practical Exercises: Courses with ample opportunities for practice and feedback are essential for skill development.
Individualized Attention: Smaller class sizes ensure that instructors can cater to individual needs and monitor progress.
Supportive Environment: Choose a course that fosters a supportive and encouraging learning atmosphere, which can boost your confidence.
Flexibility: Consider courses that offer various formats, such as online classes, workshops, or one-on-one coaching, to fit your schedule and learning preferences.
In conclusion, a public speaking course in Singapore can be your ticket to personal and professional success in this thriving nation. The ability to convey your thoughts, ideas, and emotions with confidence and charisma is a valuable asset that can significantly enhance your career and personal growth. Choose the right course that suits your needs, and embark on a journey to become a master of public speaking in the heart of Asia.
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Speech Classes for 3-4 Years Old in Singapore
Nurture Creativity and Confidence with Speech Classes for 3-4 Years Old in Singapore
Are you looking to foster the creative spark in your young one? At Helen O'Grady Drama Academy, we offer specialized classes designed to unlock the potential of 3-4-year-olds. Our Speech and Drama Classes provide a safe and engaging environment where children can express themselves, develop communication skills, and build confidence. Discover the magic of early childhood development at Helen O'Grady Drama Academy.
Speech Classes for 3-4 Years Old in Singapore:
Our Speech Classes for 3-4 Year-Olds are thoughtfully designed to encourage clear communication and language development. In a playful and interactive setting, children learn to express their thoughts and ideas effectively. The program not only helps with vocabulary and pronunciation but also boosts their self-assurance.
Drama Classes for 3-4 Years Old in Singapore:
Drama is a fantastic way for young children to explore their creativity. Our Drama Classes for 3-4 Year-Olds in Singapore are tailored to their age and developmental stage. Through imaginative play, storytelling, and role-playing, children enhance their emotional intelligence, problem-solving skills, and confidence.
Why Choose Helen O'Grady Drama Academy:
Specialized Curriculum: Our curriculum is designed by experts to suit the unique needs of 3-4-year-olds.
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Our Speech and Drama Classes for 3-4 Year-Olds in Singapore offer a wonderful platform for early childhood development. We provide a space where children can explore their creativity, express themselves, and build the foundation for a lifetime of effective communication and self-assurance.
Visit https://helenogrady.com.sg/programmes/drama-and-speech-class-3-4-years-old/ to learn more about our programs and enroll your child in an enriching educational journey.
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sajidamit · 8 months
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Graduate Unemployment in Bangladesh
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Like many other emerging nations, Bangladesh is grappling with the problem of rising graduate unemployment. Although there are more graduates joining the workforce each year, many young people still struggle to find employment due to a lack of job possibilities and restricted access to pertinent skill training.
Sajid Amit is researcher, strategy consultant, academic and practitioner in international development. He works as director of the center for enterprise and society and the EMBA program at ULAB. He has some interest in the education sector of Bangladesh. Sajid Amit’s View About Graduate Unemployment
When asked about the root of unemployment in Bangladesh, this is what Sajid Amit has to say- where the root is actually a very complicated question.
If we actually have to talk about the root then we have to go back all the way to primary education, secondary education and then comes university education.
A university alone can’t make a fulfilled skilled employee. But still we can have discussions about where the university education is lacking. He says that he saw from teaching in many universities why we are not producing skilled manpower or human resources.
He saw that in maximum universities the primary goal is to finish the syllabus, get marks in the exam and get the desired cgpa. And in some cases it’s not even just the cgpa, it’s just about passing so that students can get the diploma.
Basically he came to this conclusion that we study just for societal pressure and this is how we lose focus from skill. He talks about how curricula in foreign universities are very skill focused like you had to know about excel for most classes, you had to do better in public speaking as most classes had presentations.
He emphasizes how important communication is in the job field. Even if your cgpa is very high but you are very poor in public speaking, you can’t talk with people, what will be the point of getting that cgpa? The group activities and club activities were very systematic so that you can earn leadership skills and basically an employer wants that in a graduate who is seeking a job.
When asked about why technical sectors such as IT sectors are not getting enough skilled people as well, Sajid Amit used finance as an example. When he was teaching in a university he wanted to teach about Bangladesh’s central bank or stock exchange cause the foreign one won’t help our student truth be told.
But he realized later that most teachers just create a slide on the chapters they are supposed to teach about and that one slide they keep teaching the students years after years. That doesn’t help with the student’s skill in any way.
Suggestion About Graduate Unemployment
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When asked about what to do to get out of this vicious cycle, Sajid Amit said, first of all, in case of business studies, the university should make a curriculum where the students will get to know about the real world business exposure. Secondly, in our country the internship system is not that helpful. In this case the corporates and the university both should work on it. The corporates should think of how to make this internship more structured and more beneficial. We should think about how to build more employable students. Sajid Amit tells about this Bangladeshi professor from National University of Singapore which is now ranked pretty high in business school ranking.
It was possible because of the challenges and the targets the professors had to face in their work lives which is not at all seen in Bangladesh. In foreign universities, they have this research fund or target where Bangladeshi universities don’t get this competitive environment. Sajid Amit suggests that we should come up with a  culture where we are valuing teacher’s research. Talk about public or private universities, we don’t see any research funds centrally.
When asked about how much industry is attracted to do these kinds of work, Sajid Amit said that in Bangladesh personal relationships are prioritised every step of the way. This is why in the education system we should have a leader who has a good corporate network as having networks means that chances of doing a collaboration is high. Also he said that yes you need a teacher with Phd to get into the ranking but also it’s better to hire someone as well who has more experience in the industry and corporate world. Because just studying a textbook won’t get you anywhere so it’s better to learn from someone who has an idea of the real world.
The suggestions he gave for students who want to make himself ready for the job market on a proactive basis is that the authority should make the students encounter some challenging situations which will help their maturity level as students face either the skill problem or the maturity problem. Building a CV is a good starting point. A job gets 5000 CV for one position on an average. So making your CV stand out in that crowd is a huge deal. Students should start thinking about this more and collect CVs from seniors to get ideas from the beginning. One should start having job related thoughts from the very beginning.
The essential skills Amit tells us about is first of all we have to know how to learn something new and we have to keep our interest intact in this scenario. We need to have qualitative skills such as language, public speaking, grooming, how to present ourselves in an interview etc. You Can Also Read: Upskill Lecture: Valuation is an Art
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Grand Dunman - A luxury condominium by SingHaiyi Group
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The stockpile of Grade A workplaces anticipated for 2022 remaining parts tight because of the dislodging of occupants from structures scheduled for redevelopment, there are possibilities for occupier action and leases to keep getting in 2022, on the rear of further developing business feelings with the fruitful Coronavirus immunizations carry out 2021 likewise saw solid degrees of action in the business protection shophouse space, roughly 30% increment in action volume in the primary portion of 2021 in contrast with the final part of 2020, Grand Dunman Condo as they address a more adaptable and usable size and configuration, and are leaned toward by numerous resource the executives organizations and family workplaces.
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Situated in great areas like Queenstown and Whampoa HDB porch houses were worked during the 1950s by the Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT). SIT is the ancestor of HDB and dealt with public lodging before HDB was conceived. Altogether, 285 HDB patio houses were underlying Whampoa and Queenstown region. Every one of them has around 900 sq ft of living space that traverses across two stories. At the point when HDB appeared, they assumed control over the HDB patio houses from SIT in the last part of the 1960s and mid 1970s. That was the point at which the HDB patio houses were given with a new 99-year rent.
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The greatest impetus for buying a unit like this is the way that it will ultimately be privatized. All in all, the buyer will purchase an administration financed level and sell it as confidential property in the open market when the opportunity arrives. Obviously, these condos can be exceptionally pursued, particularly in the event that they are situated close to great conveniences.
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Leader apartment suites (EC) are private-public properties created to take care of "sandwich class" Singaporeans. These homes are planned for Singaporeans who are not permitted to purchase HDB pads because of outperforming as far as possible but at the same time can't manage the cost of private properties.
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kiya-123 · 2 years
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How education system rule over the internet?
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The Web has colossal potential to improve the quality of instruction and education, which is one of the columns of feasible improvement. This Web Society briefing diagrams ways in which policymakers can open that potential through an empowering system for get to to the Web. It sets out five needs for policymakers: foundation and get to, vision and approach, incorporation, capacity, and substance and gadgets. Together these speak to key contemplations for opening get to to the Web in back of instruction
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Make your Kids Smarter with Online Learning Classes in Singapore - English, Painting, and Coding Classes
Internet learning makes English easier than ever. Video lessons and playable games are available for students of any age to use as learning tools for new languages. Online English Classes for Kids Singapore is a practical and flexible option. It's possible that enrolling your kid in an online English language course will aid in their efforts to acquire the language.
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Even in the digital age, early education is aided by English, art, online painting, and coding programs for kids. It helps older children with schoolwork and worry. Learning to code is a great way to get kids interested in technology.
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A Growing Trend – Learn Chinese Language
Learn Chinese online from best Chinese Tutor Singapore continues to grow in popularity as individuals all over the world put its promise that it is possible to acquire Chinese in five minutes each day to the test! The subject of how to study Chinese online seemed unanswerable; a lot of sites appeared and disappeared with little success, especially for people who wished to learn Spoken Chinese.
However, since the release of Chinese online software, as well as their free trial options, which have forced people to attempt to understand Chinese fast, business has proceeded to boom, with a record number of clients flocking to the site month after month to start figuring out exactly how to learn Chinese online. The claim that we can teach people Chinese fast is always what draws them in, along with the trial version, but they remain when they realise it’s true!”
The rise of Chinese language has given promise to a developing sector, with other language sites aiming to coin a tagline as catchy as ‘learn Chinese online’ – a simple concept that appears to connect with an increasingly observant public. There are many people that want to join Higher Chinese Tuition and want to get expert in this language. So, if you want to learn something new, you can do worse than taking advantage of their trial version option & putting their boast of allowing individuals to learn Chinese fast and effectively to the test! Their website demonstrates how to learn Chinese online through a variety of dynamic and enjoyable tasks that you can practice until you can show the world how and where to learn Chinese online!
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The internet is the most common and easy approach to learn Chinese. You could learn Chinese online if you locate an appropriate website that offers multimedia classes to instruct you Mandarin Chinese. There are other schools that provide opportunities to learn Mandarin and Chinese for free. You can uncover the ideal resources for you by conducting some internet research. The Chinese website is one resource worth checking out. You could find a wealth of resources here to help you learn Chinese Mandarin.
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Reasons Why You Should Take Public Speaking Classes in Singapore
Reasons Why You Should Take Public Speaking Classes in Singapore
Public speaking has long been recognized as one of the scariest tasks that many people can be faced. That’s why many people are uncomfortable in front of crowds, whether they’re giving speeches or just introducing themselves at social events. Thankfully, Singapore offers public speaking classes, which will help you to overcome this fear and gain the confidence necessary to speak in front of…
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Trade bans, inflation send food prices soaring (AP) Soki Wu’s food stall, tucked in a food court in a shopping mall in Singapore, is a crowd favorite for its fresh, juicy “chicken rice,” a national dish. But customers recently began complaining that his chicken didn’t taste quite as good as it used to. Wu was forced to switch to frozen chicken after Malaysia banned exports last month of live broiler chickens that are more affordable and better tasting in a bid to offset rising local prices. For Singapore, which sources a third of its poultry from Malaysia, the impact was immediate. As inflation surges around the world, politicians are scrambling for ways to keep food affordable as people increasingly protest the soaring cost of living. One knee-jerk response has been food export bans aimed at protecting domestic prices and supplies as a growing number of governments in developing nations try to show a nervous public that their needs will be met. For business owners, the rising cost of cooking ingredients—from oil to chicken—has prompted them to raise prices, with people paying 10% to 20% more at Wu’s food stall. For consumers, it has meant paying more for the same or lesser-quality food or curbing certain habits altogether. Food prices have risen by nearly 14% this year in emerging markets and by over 7% in advanced economies, according to Capital Economics.
How the Government Is Failing Americans Uprooted by Calamity (NYT) Two summers ago, Hurricane Laura wrecked Betty Swope’s modest bungalow at the edge of Lake Charles, a city surrounded by oil refineries in southwest Louisiana. The Federal Emergency Management Agency helped at first, paying for Ms. Swope and her son Adrian to stay in hotels, then putting a trailer in their yard and providing about $7,000 toward fixing their house. But that covered a fraction of what repairs would cost Ms. Swope, who is 74 and, like many storm survivors, lacked insurance. And though Congress approved extra funds for victims of Hurricane Laura, that money has yet to reach Louisiana almost two years after the disaster. While Ms. Swope sought money to rebuild, her son, paralyzed decades earlier in a diving accident, increasingly struggled. Adrian’s room was too small to maneuver into his wheelchair, so he was confined to his bed. Over time, both his spirit and his body deteriorated. In November, 15 months after Hurricane Laura pushed him out of his home, Adrian died. He was 47. The coroner’s report cited complications from paraplegia, but Ms. Swope blamed his isolated life in the trailer. “If we were able to get one room fixed in the house,” she said, “he would have been here still today.” As the United States struggles to protect its citizens against the worsening effects of climate change, returning survivors to their homes after hurricanes, wildfires and other disasters has emerged as a particular failure. Money, it turns out, is not the problem. Instead, agencies are hamstrung by rules that often make little sense, even to the officials in charge. The result is a growing class of displaced Americans, a version of domestic climate refugees, scattered across motel rooms and trailer parks, an expanding archipelago of loss.
Biden’s COVID symptoms improve (AP) COVID-19 symptoms left President Joe Biden with a raspy voice and cough as he met Friday via videoconference with his top economic team. But the president tried to strike a reassuring tone, declaring, “I feel much better than I sound.” Later Friday, White House officials told reporters that Biden was working more than eight hours a day. His appetite hadn’t diminished—with Biden showing off an empty plate with some crumbs when speaking with his advisers—and he signed bills into law and took part in his daily intelligence briefings, albeit via phone. It was all part of a diligently choreographed effort by the administration to depict a commander-in-chief who had not relinquished his day job, despite testing positive for COVID-19 Thursday and being sent into isolation at the White House residence.
The Biden administration will send another $270 million in military aid to Ukraine. (NYT) The Biden White House announced another $270 million in security assistance for Ukraine, including four more mobile rocket launchers—a weapon that officials say has caused severe damage to Russian forces. John Kirby, a National Security Council spokesman, told reporters that the Biden administration will deliver four additional truck-mounted, multiple-rocket launchers—called High Mobility Artillery Rocket Systems, or HIMARS—bringing the number the United States has sent to 16. Mr. Kirby said the United States would also send Ukraine more HIMARS ammunition, as well as 36,000 rounds of artillery ammunition for howitzers already delivered to Kyiv. Those items will be drawn down from existing Defense Department stocks, Mr. Kirby said. In addition, Mr. Kirby said, the Defense Department will provide Ukraine with up to 580 Phoenix Ghost tactical drones. Similar to the better-known Switchblade drone, the drones are capable of surveillance but can also be flown into targets and detonated on impact.
Dimmed street lights, shorter showers: Germany leads Europe energy savings drive (Reuters) Summer nights in the wealthy Bavarian city of Augsburg this year are eerily dark and quiet: The facades of historic buildings are not illuminated, street lights are dimmed and most of the fountains are not operating. Augsburg is among many cities around Germany to have rolled out a raft of energy savings measures since the start of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which sent oil and gas prices soaring and sparked a cost of living crisis. Around Europe, countries are looking for ways to cut energy consumption and fill up their gas stores in response to lower Russian gas deliveries and in preparation for a possible total cut-off. Germany, as one of the countries most heavily dependent on Russian gas, is leading the charge with a nationwide campaign to save gas so that Europe’s largest economy has enough to get it through the winter. Around half of German households rely on gas for their heating and some 13% of electricity is derived from the fossil fuel. Gas also accounts for a third of industry’s energy. In recent years, half of that gas has come from Russia.
Russia Agrees to Let Ukraine Ship Grain, Easing World Food Shortage (NYT) After three months of talks that often seemed doomed, Russia and Ukraine signed an agreement on Friday to free more than 20 million tons of grain stuck in Ukraine’s blockaded Black Sea ports, a deal with global implications for bringing down high food prices and alleviating shortages and a mounting hunger crisis. The breakthrough, brokered with the help of the United Nations and Turkey, is the most significant compromise between the warring nations since Russia invaded Ukraine in February, but it moves them no closer to peace. While government ministers signed the agreement in an ornate room in Istanbul, with their countries’ flags lined up together, a few hundred miles away their troops continued to kill and maim each other. It remains to be seen whether the deal works as planned. With each side deeply suspicious of the other, there will be plenty of chances for the agreement to break down.
Heatwaves to menace China as almanac’s ‘big heat’ day looms (Reuters) China will suffer the return of more heatwaves over the next 10 days from east to west, with some coastal cities already on their highest alert level and inland regions warning of dam failure risks because of melting glaciers. A sharp temperature spike is expected on Saturday, before building up into heatwaves, defined as periods of atypically hot weather of three days or more. This Saturday is the day of the “big heat” in the Chinese Almanac based on the lunar calendar. The hot spell is expected to be similar in scope as heatwaves from July 5-17, but more regions could be hit by temperatures of 40 degrees Celsius (104 degrees Fahrenheit) or higher, forecasters said.
Japan OKs preparation step for Fukushima plant water release (AP) Japan’s nuclear regulator on Friday approved details of a planned release of treated radioactive wastewater from the wrecked Fukushima nuclear power plant into the sea next year. Tokyo Electric Power Company Holdings submitted the plan in December based on a government decision last year to release the wastewater as a necessary step for the plant’s ongoing decommissioning. A massive earthquake and tsunami in 2011 destroyed the Fukushima Daiichi plant’s cooling systems, causing triple meltdowns and the release of large amounts of radiation. Water that was used to cool the three damaged reactor cores, which remain highly radioactive, has since leaked into basements of the reactor buildings but was collected and stored in tanks. There are now about 1,000 tanks at the damaged plant. Local fishing communities and neighboring countries have raised concerns about potential health hazards from the radioactive wastewater, which TEPCO and government officials say will be treated to levels far below releasable standards. They maintain that the environmental and health impacts will be negligible.
Russian and Israeli planes hit Syria in separate strikes, kill at least 10 (Washington Post) At least 10 people were killed in Syria overnight and this morning, following Israeli strikes on the capital in the south and Russian strikes in the northwest of the country. Syrian state news agency SANA reported Israeli strikes coming from the disputed Golan Heights shortly after midnight Friday, killing three soldiers, wounding seven others and causing material damage. Syria regularly reports airstrikes from southern neighbor Israel, its long-standing sworn enemy. The strikes, rarely acknowledged by Israel, typically target military installations, arms depots, and other locations that are under the control of Iran-aligned groups. On the other side of the country in the northwestern Idlib countryside, Russian airstrikes killed seven civilians, according to local first responder group the White Helmets. Airstrikes have become a tragic norm for Syrians living in the area: Young children who grew up in the decade-long war are able to identify planes and the level of impact their strike will have.
Goin’ Bananas: How a minor league team got more followers than the Yankees (CSM) When Brian Nichols had a shot at hopping on the Savannah Bananas “world tour” this year, the guy known as the “Sexy Sax” didn’t hesitate. As the musician traveled to far-flung locales like ... Alabama to showcase the team’s unique take on baseball—Banana Ball—he could hardly believe what he was seeing. An obscure team from the Coastal Plain League was selling out other teams’ stadiums. And the crowds were going bananas. The Bananas are truly in a league of their own. They are a team with appeal—and their own brass band. And their antics are TikTok gold. Their cheerleaders: the dad-bod-glorious “Man-Nanas.” The “Banana Nanas” are a dance troupe over age 65. The team has over 3 million social media followers. That’s more than the Yankees. Did we mention they wear yellow kilts? There’s a dancing first-base coach who admittedly knows more about backflips than baseball. Meanwhile, the janitor became one of the dugout coaches during last year’s championship season. It’s all in fun, and never boring.
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