Moving Singapore: from Rickshaws to Motorbikes

Moving Singapore: from Rickshaws to Motorbikes

Author: Eileen Tan

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 215

ISBN-13: 1543755178

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This book is a story about a tiny business, set up by an enterprising 19-year-old, that grew to become one of the largest and most well-respected companies in Singapore’s two-wheeler industry. It tracks the opportunities and challenges that Ban Hock Hin faced in Singapore and in the region over eighty years. The story focuses on how the founder’s son built up Ban Hock Hin during Singapore’s post-independence years. It recounts the times he turned each crisis that the business faced into a catalyst for its growth and, in doing so, forged the company into the industry leader it is today. In the telling of this story, we also trace the roots of his family, catch glimpses of Singapore society before and after the war, and look at the history of two-wheelers in Singapore. Part biography and part family business history, it is a tale about an ordinary Singaporean running a Singaporean business – and some of the extraordinary things he achieved while doing it.


Moving Singapore

Moving Singapore

Author: Eileen Tan

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781543755169

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This book is a story about a tiny business, set up by an enterprising 19-year-old, that grew to become one of the largest and most well-respected companies in Singapore's two-wheeler industry. It tracks the opportunities and challenges that Ban Hock Hin faced in Singapore and in the region over eighty years. The story focuses on how the founder's son built up Ban Hock Hin during Singapore's post-independence years. It recounts the times he turned each crisis that the business faced into a catalyst for its growth and, in doing so, forged the company into the industry leader it is today. In the telling of this story, we also trace the roots of his family, catch glimpses of Singapore society before and after the war, and look at the history of two-wheelers in Singapore. Part biography and part family business history, it is a tale about an ordinary Singaporean running a Singaporean business - and some of the extraordinary things he achieved while doing it.


Moving Singapore

Moving Singapore

Author: Eileen Tan

Publisher:

Published: 2019-11-06

Total Pages: 130

ISBN-13: 9781543755183

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This book is a story about a tiny business, set up by an enterprising 19-year-old, that grew to become one of the largest and most well-respected companies in Singapore's two-wheeler industry. It tracks the opportunities and challenges that Ban Hock Hin faced in Singapore and in the region over eighty years. The story focuses on how the founder's son built up Ban Hock Hin during Singapore's post-independence years. It recounts the times he turned each crisis that the business faced into a catalyst for its growth and, in doing so, forged the company into the industry leader it is today. In the telling of this story, we also trace the roots of his family, catch glimpses of Singapore society before and after the war, and look at the history of two-wheelers in Singapore. Part biography and part family business history, it is a tale about an ordinary Singaporean running a Singaporean business - and some of the extraordinary things he achieved while doing it.


Growing Up a Sullen Baptist and Other Lies

Growing Up a Sullen Baptist and Other Lies

Author: Robert Flynn

Publisher: University of North Texas Press

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 180

ISBN-13: 9781574411270

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This is an eclectic array of seventeen essays, all of which will evoke a direct and immediate response. Ranging from humorous to satirical, from persuasive to sarcastic, Flynn moves from preaching to the choir to preaching at the choir. Trained as both a Baptist and a Marine, he explores the concepts gleaned from a world that this training did not equip him to control, improve, or escape. Flynn admits he has tried to meld the pretty presumption of the Baptists that "all men are brothers" with the hard presumption of the Marines that "you will attack until I say you are dead." He calls the result an unholy view of the world in which he lives and survives, alternating between humor and anger.


The Long Direction

The Long Direction

Author: Ganesha Balakrishnan

Publisher:

Published: 2020-11-09

Total Pages: 270

ISBN-13:

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Singapore to Montreal. 275 days. 23 countries. Three continents and an ocean. More than 20,000 kilometres. A journey of a lifetime.Is it possible to travel from Singapore to Canada without flights? In a bid to find out, intrepid 20-year-old traveller Ganesha Balakrishnan embarked on a life-changing quest that saw him hitchhiking across deserts and steppes, sleeping on the couches of strangers, camping on snow-capped hills, city parks and beaches, and sailing across the Atlantic on a cargo ship all while armed with just a 60-litre backpack and a mettlesome attitude.The Long Direction isn't a mere travel memoir but a historical, social and cultural commentary on the numerous countries Balakrishnan visited, a recount of spine-tingling - and sometimes life-threatening - experiences and a compilation of life stories of the people he met along the way. Whether writing about back alleyways of ancient cities, being stalked by the secret police, or having a romantic encounter in lands where same-sex relationships are both illegal and taboo, Ganesha Balakrishnan gives a thrilling account of what's it like to leave everything behind and take the road less travelled.


Moving the Masses: Bus-Rapid Transit (BRT) Policies in Low Income Asian Cities

Moving the Masses: Bus-Rapid Transit (BRT) Policies in Low Income Asian Cities

Author: Suryani Eka Wijaya

Publisher: Springer

Published: 2019-02-25

Total Pages: 216

ISBN-13: 9811329389

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Public transport in low-income Asian (LIA) cities fails to meet people’s mobility needs, generates high greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions and worsens social exclusion. Following successful Bus Rapid Transit (BRT) projects in Bogota and Curitibá, LIA countries promoted BRT in their large to medium-sized cities. However, the political and institutional structure distinctive to LIA cities makes their implementation difficult. This book investigates policy tensions by examining the planning and attempted implementation of BRT projects, taking Bandung and Surabaya in Indonesia as case studies. It analyses BRT to understand how power and communication gaps in institutional relationships between different actors at multiple levels of governance create conflict, and concludes that top-down policies and funding mechanisms cause tension in intergovernmental relationships. It also found that BRT solutions generated socio-political tension arising from the socio-economic realities and local political dynamics that shaped city structure, mobility patterns and capacity in resolving conflicts. The superimposed BRT solution generated discursive tension because conflicting discourses were not aligned with local economic, social, and environmental issues. The book highlights the need to take into consideration the vital role of local social and political actors, institutions and planning processes as they respond to and shape policies that are imposed by higher levels.


Proceedings of Academia-Industry Consortium for Data Science

Proceedings of Academia-Industry Consortium for Data Science

Author: Gaurav Gupta

Publisher: Springer Nature

Published: 2022-02-01

Total Pages: 415

ISBN-13: 9811668876

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This book gathers high-quality papers presented at Academia-Industry Consortium for Data Science (AICDS 2020), held in Wenzhou, China during 19 – 20 December 2020. The book presents views of academicians and also how companies are approaching these challenges organizationally. The topics covered in the book are data science and analytics, natural language processing, predictive analytics, artificial intelligence, machine learning, deep learning, big data computing, cognitive computing, data visualization, image processing, and optimization techniques.


A Squaddy's Tale

A Squaddy's Tale

Author: John Hatchard

Publisher: Xlibris Corporation

Published: 2012-10

Total Pages: 315

ISBN-13: 1465396063

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. . is the story of a young English lad, still in his teens who, between 1950 and 1952, underwent that rite of passage into adulthood called national service but with a difference. Half of it was spent with the Welch Regiment, part of the Commonwealth Division of the United Nations forces in Korea. Luckily, it was during the quieter middle phase of that war, the Forgotten War and the last to be fought from trenches. He experienced moments of unexpected pleasure, ennui, abject terror, boredom, utter weariness and despair, sadness, joy, laughter and profound revelation all of which are part of this tale. There is some blood and guts but, through great good fortune, none of his personal experiencing. This is a story of how it was for one reasonably well educated boy sent halfway across the world on His/Her Majesties business to an uncertain fate. He returned a man in one sense at least!


Ghost Train to the Eastern Star

Ghost Train to the Eastern Star

Author: Paul Theroux

Publisher: Houghton Mifflin Harcourt

Published: 2009-08-06

Total Pages: 669

ISBN-13: 0547348584

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The acclaimed author of The Great Railway Bazaar retraces his legendary journey through Europe and Asia in this “funny, informative and lyrical” travelogue (The Guardian, UK). Paul Theroux virtually invented the modern travel narrative by recounting his 25,000-mile journey by train through eastern Europe, central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, China, Japan, and Siberia. Three decades later, the world he recorded in The Great Railway Bazaar has undergone phenomenal change. The Soviet Union has collapsed and China has risen; India booms while Burma smothers under dictatorship; Vietnam flourishes in the aftermath of the havoc America was unleashing on it the last time Theroux passed through. Now Theroux returns to capture the texture, sights, smells, and sounds of this new landscape. Theroux’s odyssey takes him from eastern Europe, still hung-over from communism. He experiences a tense but thriving Turkey, and a Georgia limping back toward feudalism while its neighbor Azerbaijan revels in oil-fueled capitalism. Through it all, Theroux travels as the locals do—by train, bus, taxi, and foot; he encounters fellow writers, including Orhan Pamuk, Haruki Murakami, and Arthur C. Clarke; and, as always, his omnivorous curiosity and unerring eye for detail capture it all.


Haifa Palestine

Haifa Palestine

Author: Jack Bronan

Publisher: Partridge Publishing Singapore

Published: 2017-07-28

Total Pages: 413

ISBN-13: 1543740995

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Angela Tan, an undercover agent, was found dead in very mysterious circumstances in Ponggol, Singapore. Natasha Anderson, a CIA senior operative, was baffled by the method of killing: a signature incision with a trace of neurotoxin in the bloodstream. Several similar killings were confirmed in Europe and the United States. Daniel, the unlikely suspect, was a young billionaire chairman of a private company with footprints in all the continents. What was the link between Daniel and Haifa, a town in northern Israel? Natashas investigations led her to a plot being hatched by Al-Qaeda to lure the United States into fighting a decisive regional war in the Middle East. She was determined to prevent the war from happening.