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Examples of NE Posters

What do you observe about Singapore’s Demography? Singapore is a multi-racial country. We must uphold racial and religious harmony. Name the major ethnic groups. The major ethnic groups are the Chinese, Malays and Indians. Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

1.What is the population of Singapore in 2004? 2.Which period of time did Singapore experienced the most rapid population growth? What do you think is the reason? Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

1.What do you notice about the trend of proportion of singles in Singapore? 2.What do you think are the causes? Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

1.Looking the fertility rate in On the average, how many children are born for every 10,000 women? 2.What can you say about the trend? What do you think causes the trend? 3.Look the website on baby bonus - Do you think it will work? Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

1.Why is it important to have TV channels in different languages in Singapore? 2.Why do you think there is no channel for Chinese dialects? Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

1.Peter says that there are 80 more mobile phone subscribers in 2004 than Is he correct? 2.Singapore has a population of 4.2 million in How many mobile phone subscribers are there in 2004? 3.Singapore is rated the most competitive Telecommunication Hub in the region in Would you expect the number of mobile phone users to be higher or lower in another country in the region? Why? Based on Data taken from the Singapore Department of Statistics.

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