Just a short post for now. Before putting up EssayRep’s own writing skills guides, I thought it would be nice to point out a few sites out there that already have some good content on the same topic.
Just a few here.
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Free Guides for Essay Writing Skills
Just a short post for now. Before putting up EssayRep’s own writing skills guides, I thought it would be nice to point out a few sites out there that already have some good content on the same topic.
Just a few here.
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Challenges Facing Singapore’s Workforce in the Future
Singapore is a small island city state in South East Asia with an area of approximately 648 km2. Despite the inherent disadvantages of a small domestic economy and lack of natural resources, Singapore has established itself as one of the top trading nations in the world, and is consistently voted as one of the best business destinations. It is also recognized as one of the most competitive economies in the world, supported by an increasingly competitive workforce.
However, will this trend continue?
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Science and Technology are Far Too Concerned With Quantity at The Expense of Quality Today
Scientists have through centuries faced the layman’s question: What is the practical use of their theories and discoveries? Today, however, technology, that is that branch dealing with the application of scientific theories and discoveries, has developed to such an extent that we have begun to ask the question if we are going to neglect quality for the sake of quantity. It has been the fate of the scientist to face the constant demand that he should show his learning to have some practical use. In many a case, it is of no interest to him to have such a practical use to exist; to him, the delight of learning, of understanding, of probing the universe is its own reward. Today, the practical use of his learning has come to be appreciated so much that he is encouraged more than any one else to come out with theories and discoveries. That is to say, quantitative output is more than is qualitative worth.
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A strong family is defined as one that is united in the face of adversity and provides for the basic needs of its component members. Examples of these needs include financial support for those who require it, moral support and emotional support. On the other hand, a family is weak when it either serves no purpose that cannot be provided by any other institution or when it fosters negative emotion in the hearts of its members. Recently we have heard of various occurrences of family violence, divorce and other negative incidents concerning the family from mass media sources. Naturally, the majority would have the perception that the family institution is on the decline. However, we believe that this is just an unfair generalization and that the family is just simply changing or evolving not deteriorating.
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