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Wednesday, October 10, 2012
Game on Governance and Citizenship
Monday, September 24, 2012
revision
Link provided by students for revision:
https://sites.google.com/site/urbangeekclassroomsg/social-studies#TOC-Understanding-Goveranance
https://sites.google.com/site/urbangeekclassroomsg/social-studies#TOC-Understanding-Goveranance
Thursday, September 13, 2012
Tuesday, September 4, 2012
Violence continues in Northern Ireland
47 police officers hurt during Belfast riot triggered by Irish republican parade
3 Sept 2012
47 police officers have been injured during overnight clashes with Protestant extremists angry over a Belfast parade by Irish republicans from the Catholic side of the community. Sunday night's violence came as Irish republicans paraded near British Protestant districts of north Belfast. Such demonstrations, usually by the Protestant side, trigger riots every summer in Northern Ireland. Police donning flame-retardent suits, helmets and shields spent nine hours standing their ground versus mobs of masked, hooded Protestants. More than 100 rioters threw bottles, bricks and fireworks at police lines until early Monday.
Extracted from: http://www.theprovince.com/news/police+officers+hurt+during+Belfast+riot+triggered+Irish+republican/7182578/story.html#ixzz25ZEmtzPo
Northern Irish Police Officers Hurt in Second Night of Violence
September 04, 2012
Rioters in Northern Ireland injured 15 policemen during a second night of violence in Belfast. The police officers used water cannon and fired plastic bullets against the rioters. Rival Protestant and Catholic gangs threw petrol bombs, bricks and bottles, and pushed a hijacked van into police lines. The violence will have a negative impact on jobs, tourism and investment in Northern Ireland.Rioters injured 50 police in the first night of trouble.
The violence was sparked by a parade, which remain frequent flash points for confrontation even after armed violence in Northern Ireland largely ended more than a decade ago. The Parades Commission, an independent body which rules on contentious marches, allowed the September 2 parade by republicans, who want a united Ireland, to take place without restrictions.The Orange Order, a mainly Protestant marching group, criticized that decision and said the Parades Commission should be disbanded. Orange Order leaders said a Protestant parade planned for the end of this month in the same area must be allowed to proceed without any restrictions.
The violence began at 21.00pm on the night of monday 20 June 2012 in Northern Ireland when a large number of Protestant loyalists made their way from mount and castlereagh street areas to the Catholic nationalist short strand this provoked a response from the nationalists which resulted in both communities seeking to get involved in violence with each other around 500-600 people were involved in the riots these riots are said to have been initially instigated by the UVF in East Belfast. Read more on the East Belfast Riots:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2011_Northern_Ireland_riots
Will the conflicts between the Catholics and Protestants be resolved? Watch the video from BBC to understand what caused the conflict.
Read more about it from NLB -http://libguides.nl.sg/content.php?pid=109756&sid=827173
You can watch the documentary below on how the conflict between the Catholics and Protestants started:
Friday, July 27, 2012
Sustaining Singapore's Economic growth
Why is there a need for Singapore to venture abroad?
What are the other ways in which Singapore can sustain its economic growth?
Other than food chains, what other businesses are expanded overseas?
What had been done to encourage the growth of SME in Singapore?
How does the growth of SME help to sustain Singapore's economic growth?
Thursday, July 19, 2012
Role of ASEAN in resolving conflicts
Will Southeast Asian nations stay united on
the South China Sea dispute?
China claims sovereignty over nearly all of the resource-rich sea, which is home to vital shipping lanes, but ASEAN members the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei have overlapping claims in the area. There were divisions over ASEAN members' territorial disputes with Beijing. The rift has held up progress on a proposed "code of conduct" between ASEAN and China aimed at preventing flare-ups in the contested waters.
Extracted from http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1214450/1/.html
What is the role of ASEAN in resolving conflicts as reflected here?
China claims sovereignty over nearly all of the resource-rich sea, which is home to vital shipping lanes, but ASEAN members the Philippines, Vietnam, Malaysia and Brunei have overlapping claims in the area. There were divisions over ASEAN members' territorial disputes with Beijing. The rift has held up progress on a proposed "code of conduct" between ASEAN and China aimed at preventing flare-ups in the contested waters.
Extracted from http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_asiapacific/view/1214450/1/.html
What is the role of ASEAN in resolving conflicts as reflected here?
Saturday, July 14, 2012
Role of UN in Syria conflict
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/afp_world/view/1213488/1/.html
What is the role of UN as a peace keeping organisation in this?
Would sanctions be effective in resolving the conflict?
Friday, June 1, 2012
Wednesday, February 15, 2012
Crime Investigation - Terrorist Target Singapore
Watch this documentary from CI on how terrorists have targeted Singapore.
Terrorism is a real threat - Delve into the dark, secretive world of Jemaah Islamiyah, one of Asia's most deadly and dangerous terrorist cells, which you'll see is far too close to home for comfort in Terrorist Target: Singapore. Discover how Ibrahmin Maidin recruited scores of willing zealots and planned to detonate ammonium nitrate across embassies in Singapore, and how he was stopped just in time.
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