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ID number:924622
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Published: 15.10.2003.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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When most people think of Singapore, their first thoughts are of the booming technology sector and strict laws. Singapore's technology has risen just as fast, if not faster, than Japan's. The laws and punishments are strict, but the streets are among the safest in the world. Otherwise, this tiny island nation stays off the radar of the rest of the world, but soon we will have to acknowledge this growing economic powerhouse.
Less than two hundred years ago, Singapore was an undeveloped nation, with only 200 or so native Maylays. In 1819, it was established as a British trading post, and within three years had over 10,000 immigrants. It has endured colonization by the English, occupation by the Japanese, communism and a short merger with Malaysia. Today, Singapore has a booming economy and over four million inhabitants, mostly of Malay, Chinese and Indian descent. ("Brief History"). These groups get along surprisingly well, as religion and ancestry do not play as big a role nationally as growth and knowledge.

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