Examples of Singapore society in a sentence
Wong painted the context of Singapore society as “basically a conservative society and the conventional family, a heterosexual stable family, is the norm and the building block of our society”.
However, it is worth noting the constant refrain of ethno- violence in Singapore’s history, with the reiteration of race and religion as fault-lines in Singapore society.
Though enacted as early as 23 September 1946, the spirit, intents and purposes of the CYPA remain progressive and very much relevant in our present Singapore society.
This suggests that the citizen/non-citizen divide permeates the fabric of Singapore society not just because of eligibility requirements or economic impacts, but also because of social issues that make Singaporeans feel that they have to distance themselves from non-Singaporeans, which may allow them to construct the “core” of being Singaporean.
Social media - Television advertising: using reality program to tell the real story of FWs on Television to seek for empathy of local people.- Facebook, Wechat are using as the fastest, most popular and effective ways to advertise activities of foreign workers contribute to Singapore society.- Direct communication: door to door, directly communicate with not only local people but also foreign workers to attract them to participate into events.
Allow immigrants and foreigners to be more deeply engaged with Singapore society e.g. volunteerism opportunities, encourage the use of English for communication and interaction, and encourage immigrants to connect with the wider Singaporean society.
Co-opted Trustees need not be Mission members but should be individuals of good repute and standing in Singapore society and bring strong professional abilities and relevant skills to the BOT.
While there may be practical aspects at play, such as the amount of land space required for building such large dormitories, this location of their accommodation forces workers to be even more cut off from Singapore society than they already were.
Government supported such change through large public investment in roads and primary irrigation.
There was no reason or motivation at all to imagine that individuals in Singapore society – as it was then – were beholden to each other.