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I just want your tears: Democracy creates stability in a society
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I just want your tears. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Democracy creates stability in a society. To get the ball rolling on the motion, Democracy creates stability, i personally feel that this statement is true. I shall prove my point on the economic point of view. Based on the links that are given, it is shown that democratic states are ranked high in the 2005 Human Development Index. Singapore and Korea, recognised as among the world's richest countries, are under democratic rule. May 19, 2008 at 6:36 AM.
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I just want your tears: March 2008
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I just want your tears. Thursday, March 6, 2008. The Issue of Elitism - My Stand. After the protected interaction time, where we discussed the issue of elitism, I decided to read up more on this issue that is affecting many people in Singapore. STUDENT Tong Lap Him is in Raffles Junior College (RJC),. A premier school that recently attracted attention for all the wrong reasons. His JC2 schoolmate, Wee Shu Min, caused a furore when she derided a 35-year-old. One reason, he believes, is wealth. "At RJC...
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I just want your tears: The Evolution Of Goodness
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I just want your tears. Sunday, May 11, 2008. The Evolution Of Goodness. Omitting close friends (whom one would relate to as family), this would mean that people who are complete strangers, one you would randomly meet across the street, are not deserving of your goodness. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Democracy in general terms, means a form of govern. Democracy creates stability in a society. The Evolution Of Goodness. View my complete profile.
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I just want your tears: August 2008
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I just want your tears. Thursday, August 28, 2008. I was full of praise for the table-tennis team for the character they showed during the semi-final and final match against Korea and China respectively. However, there was a comment from one of my friends that made me think about the way we won the silver medal. He is a true born and bred Singaporean, unlike the current table-tennis team. They can't speak English, let alone Singlish! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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I just want your tears: May 2008
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I just want your tears. Friday, May 30, 2008. Starting on the brighter side, it does help in creating stability in a society. Besides being socially successful (to an extent), countries prosper too in other fields economically. Looking at statistical figures, democratic countries rank high in the Human Development Index. Japan is ranked 11. Which is ahead of authoritarian China, ranked 85. Wednesday, May 14, 2008. Democracy creates stability in a society. Democracy too influences development and vice-ver...
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I just want your tears: SUCCESS! Singapore's olympics silver
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I just want your tears. Thursday, August 28, 2008. I was full of praise for the table-tennis team for the character they showed during the semi-final and final match against Korea and China respectively. However, there was a comment from one of my friends that made me think about the way we won the silver medal. He is a true born and bred Singaporean, unlike the current table-tennis team. They can't speak English, let alone Singlish! Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile.
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I just want your tears: The Issue of Elitism - My Stand
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I just want your tears. Thursday, March 6, 2008. The Issue of Elitism - My Stand. After the protected interaction time, where we discussed the issue of elitism, I decided to read up more on this issue that is affecting many people in Singapore. STUDENT Tong Lap Him is in Raffles Junior College (RJC),. A premier school that recently attracted attention for all the wrong reasons. His JC2 schoolmate, Wee Shu Min, caused a furore when she derided a 35-year-old. One reason, he believes, is wealth. "At RJC...