Monday, May 29, 2006

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Parliamentary elections

Singapore is a democracy. The policy is very authoritarian, of course, but every four years, the people and parties have divergent power to speak. After it's too late, must await the next elections to be held in ... four years. And yes there is a kind of elections in Singapore, the parliamentary elections. Parliament is elected president, as the United States in some ways.

Voting is compulsory, abstention results in cancellation of voter lists. The voter may however be reinstated if his failure is justified or if he pays a fine. This

May 5, 2006, before the election, I was there. We felt a tension in the weeks progress. The opposition parties in the People's Action Party, the Papacy Singapore so to speak, began to organize for political campaigning. Ordinarily prohibited on the public, politicians have done their duty. Some are even too busy to renew facts malls in some neighborhoods, from shaking hands with citizens a little too early in the campaign to taste police.
But if the PAP does everything possible to limit the adverse political actions (even bring lawsuits against them), it is clear that finally leaving the field open for meetings, or more commonly called rally.
My greed pushes me to attend a rally. And as it is quite exceptional to hear the opposition, I am naturally interested in the recent rally. A member of the administration of my university told me to go to one the Worker's Party, one of two opposition parties vying to snatch a tentacle octopus. Jokingly, this person added, looking up "oops, no camera? Haha!" A French student immersed in psychosis advises me to attend, then having a tourist visa. In short, the tension is palpable, democracy seems to have its limits in Singapore and it does not look good to appear against the ruling party since independence.
I took the subway, after a few glasses of apple juice (to accompany the vodka is too expensive) neighbors, and I went to the stage indicated.


The stadium was packed. Applause, cheers and flags sparkled, the stage was vibrating more than during a World Cup match in Singapore unlikely. The speech was mostly Chinese, though some were in English. Arguments, and the symbol of a yellow hammer on a red flag impart color. Without being revolutionary, the party is challenging a lot of Singaporean politics. Singaporeans loosen up, express their frustrations in a city resembling more and more in Big Brother.
On my return in the subway, I was troubled. At the sight of a stadium full of people protesting, we were on the verge of unprecedented change on the island? The polls do not provide.
Indeed, the next evening, after counting the ballots on their side and emptied a few glasses of mine, the results were quite astonishing in their immutability: PAP retained its 82 seats, and the WP and the Singapore Democratic Alliance, which retain their respective single seat. But where four years ago the PAP won seats in more than 75%, he does earn more than 65%. Especially the youth, who also did not cure the political challenges that are emerging. Singapore, a golden prison, where some Europeans that we are bringing back an element of escape by our presence in their eyes.

To go further:
policy by Singaporean wikipedia
Disneyland With The Death PENALITY (well the source!)
Blog on elections, political ideas
Blog on elections, media and links

Thursday, May 25, 2006

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Victory Virtual

A feeling of joy is felt in my apartment: we have finally opened an ADSL line! I will pass on the administrative difficulties as foreign students who made us wait so long ...

short, to celebrate a little video at Brother and Brother, proof that I can now add more content to my blog:

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Friday, May 19, 2006

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Bangkok

Singapore has taken advantage of its strategic position at the center of Southeast Asia. Due to failure of natural resources, it has developed human capital into a hub. Result, it is very easy to visit Singapore from neighboring countries. The cost of travel is ridiculous.
Low-cost airlines and the cost of living we have already set foot in Malaysia and Thailand border.

start chronologically. Our first trip was Thailand Bangkok with the inevitable, then a small island on the south coast paradise is, Koh Samet.

Bangkok

What a shock! It was nice to know that Singapore is one (if not) the most developed cities in the world, an exception in the middle of a still developing Asia, Bangkok is a city that still more chaotic.

Like many cities in developing countries, Bangkok is a city constantly under construction, with skyscrapers under construction supplanting the previous frames. As in China, the old neighborhoods of brick were crushed by these behemoths of concrete and iron. The forest of skyscrapers seems to take up where they want it, defying all logic Urban. Lost in all the jungle to graze lanes where cars, taxis, rickshaws and pedestrians, crashing these huge bars like a miracle. Of course, flying over the city expressways, but they are also congested as the rest. Thailand is developing at great speed, allowing investors with open arms, but Semple does not yet offer the necessary infrastructure for this change of era.

Thursday, May 11, 2006

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Dead Archibald Day

It about the feeling I have now, a little fog and completely barren of any writing. Sorry to all those whom I used to give news, hoping that my mood improves soon. There are days like this ...!

Wednesday, May 10, 2006

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Choice courses

I waited a bit before explaining exactly what I'm studying in Singapore. For good reason, that was my choice thus far not definitive. The information between the two business schools had not gone well and we had had before from a limited choice of courses. So after a week of classes I could swap a course and even take an extra, just to enjoy it. These are all third-year course. But I too feel again the same things every time, since my DUT my Bachelor, and my ESC ... If sometimes I discover nothing, it's always good to solidify the foundation!

Accounting Information System - Design & Control
From accounting Anglo-Saxon accounting software ... just a reminder

Published Financial Statements
is the course that I took over. How to read and prepare Balance Sheet and Profit and loss account. A repetition of my year at Portsmouth which is far from hurting me.


Company Law Company Law Singapore and internationally. Very informative!

Capital Markets and Financial Instruments
In pure finance, navigating between portfolio diversification and the cost of an investment. A classic!

International Business

From pure culture generally, Singapore sauce. Interesting.

Personnal Selling and Negotiation Skills
From marketing side sales force. Those who know me know that it's not really my cup of tea. But I think this course will enable me to better myself before any sale.

I'm 23 hours per week, with lecture halls and tutorials. If we add the hypothetical work to do after hours, my week is pretty busy with classes. This does not prevent me from leaving.

The next weekend is a weekend of three days, Friday being a holiday. Destination Tioman, an island paradise in Malaysia. Coming Soon to report!

Friday, May 5, 2006

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The program operates

Some time since I have not updated my blog. Yet many details, images and movies have accumulated and need only be brought online. Simply wifi network of the university is really not very accommodating. The connection is weak, often jumps, and blocks the upload of videos.
We (my roommates and I) we Acharnon yet to open an internet line (after literally battle for the phone line), and now it should no longer be a matter of days.

so I can finally develop many stories the rest of my stay in Tokyo, our trip to Thailand, Singapore parliamentary elections and other little surprises ...

soon!