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Singapore's table tennis women team reached their peak as silver medalists at the 2008 Beijing Olympics They were also world champions in 2010 when they beat China at the World Team Table Tennis Championships in Russia breaking the latter's 19-year winning streak Weightlifter Tan Howe Liang was Singapore's first Olympic medalist winning a silver at the 1960 Rome Games, Religion in Singapore is characterized by a diversity of religious beliefs and practices due to its diverse ethnic mix of peoples originating from various countries. . 1826: Singapore was deemed the capital of the straits settlements which were territories ruled by the British East India Company, The IB Primary Years Programme (PYP) was piloted in 1996 in 30 primary schools on different continents and the first PYP school was authorised in 1997, with 87 authorised schools in 43 countries within five years, Countries: 6.2 Population development Chendol basic version consist of pandan jelly strips with coconut milk and gula melaka syrup with shaved iced; other ingredients which could be added are red beans sweet corns ice cream and even durians. In general bilateral relations with other ASEAN members are strong; however disagreements have arisen and relations with neighbouring Malaysia and Indonesia have sometimes been strained. Malaysia and Singapore have clashed over the delivery of fresh water to Singapore and access by the Singapore Armed Forces to Malaysian airspace. Border issues exist with Malaysia and Indonesia and both have banned the sale of marine sand to Singapore over disputes about Singapore's land reclamation. Some previous disputes such as the Pedra Branca dispute have been resolved by the International Court of Justice. Piracy in the Strait of Malacca has been a cause of concern for all three countries. Close economic ties exist with Brunei and the two share a pegged currency value through a Currency Interchangeability Agreement between the two countries which makes both Brunei dollar and Singapore dollar banknotes and coins legal tender in either country. Male Javan rhino shot in 1934 in West Java Today only small numbers of Javan rhino survive in Ujung Kulon; it is the world's rarest rhino. Tourism forms a large part of the economy with over 17 million tourists visiting the city-state in 2017 to expand the sector casinos were legalised in 2005 but only two licences for "Integrated Resorts" were issued to control money laundering and addiction. Singapore also promotes itself as a medical tourism hub with about 200,000 foreigners seeking medical care there each year Singapore medical services aim to serve at least one million foreign patients annually and generate US$3 billion in revenue in 2015 Lonely Planet and the New York Times listed Singapore as their top and 6th best world destination to visit respectively, The Constitution of Singapore and all laws are written in English and interpreters are required if one wishes to address the Singaporean Courts in a language other than English. English is the native tongue for only one-third of all Singaporeans with roughly a quarter of all Singaporean Malays a third of all Singaporean Chinese and half of all Singaporean Indians speaking it as their native tongue Twenty percent of Singaporeans cannot read or write in English, Integrated Programme An example of a behavioral bias that characterizes the behavior of central bankers is loss aversion: for every monetary policy choice losses loom larger than gains and both are evaluated with respect to the status quo. One result of loss aversion is that when gains and losses are symmetric or nearly so risk aversion may set in Loss aversion can be found in multiple contexts in monetary policy The "hard fought" battle against the Great Inflation for instance might cause a bias against policies that risk greater inflation. Another common finding in behavioral studies is that individuals regularly offer estimates of their own ability competence or judgments that far exceed an objective assessment: they are overconfident Central bank policymakers may fall victim to overconfidence in managing the macroeconomy in terms of timing magnitude and even the qualitative impact of interventions Overconfidence can result in actions of the central bank that are either "too little" or "too much" When policymakers believe their actions will have larger effects than objective analysis would indicate this results in too little intervention Overconfidence can for instance cause problems when relying on interest rates to gauge the stance of monetary policy: low rates might mean that policy is easy but they could also signal a weak economy.
Singapore Singapore Parliament Republic There are 19 Junior Colleges (JCs) and a Centralised Institute (CI) the Millennia Institute (MI established 2004) with the National Junior College (NJC established 1969) being the oldest and Eunoia Junior College (EJC established 2017) the newest, Singaporean cuisine is diverse and contains elements derived from several ethnic groups as a result of its history as a seaport with a large immigrant population Influences include the cuisines of the native Malays the largest ethnic group the Chinese and the third largest ethnic group the Indians as well as Indonesian Peranakan and Western traditions (particularly English and Portuguese-influenced Eurasian known as Kristang) Influences from other regions such as Sri Lanka Thailand and the Middle East are also present; Singapore wants to be water self-sufficient before the 1962 long-term water supply agreement with Malaysia expires in 2061 According to analysis by the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies in 2003 Singapore would already be water self-sufficient by 2011 and "the 'water threat' is less than what it seems to be". However according to official forecasts water demand in Singapore is expected to double from 380 to 760 million gallons per day between 2010 and 2060 The increase is expected to come primarily from non-domestic water use which accounted for 55% of water demand in 2010 and is expected to account for 70% of demand in 2060 By that time water demand is expected to be met by reclaimed water at the tune of 50% and by desalination accounting for 30% compared to only 20% supplied by internal catchments. Reservoir water is treated through chemical coagulation rapid gravity filtration and disinfection, On 20 May 2010 the CPE has registered the first batch of private education institutions (PEIs) under the Enhanced Registration Framework (ERF) Following the launch of the new private education regulatory regime on 21 Dec 2009 all PEIs within the regulatory scope of the Private Education Act are required to register with the CPE under the ERF Under the Enhanced Registration Framework private institutions must meet requirements relating to their managers teachers courses and examination boards Out of 308 which applied less than a third were given the stamp of approval and students are relieved that their school has made the mark Only 63 ERF applications have been evaluated by the CPE of which 36 PEIs like MDIS EASB SDH Institute SAA Global Education Coleman College STEi Institute etc have been registered for a period of four years ERF and 26 PEIs have been registered for one year The registration period awarded to a PEI is dependent on its degree of compliance with the Private Education Regulations, Main article: Klaipeda Region Ancient and medieval world.
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