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  1. OpenEd: OpenEd is an online catalog of educational assessments, homework assignments, videos, games and lesson plans aligned to every Common Core standard and several other standards, and includes the only open source formative item bank. The site offers the ability for ... (Company) [100%] 2023-11-10 [Educational software] [Learning management systems]...
  2. 1955 in Singapore: The following lists events that happened during 1955 in Singapore. (Singapore-related events during 1955) [88%] 2023-10-17 [1955 in Singapore] [1955 by country]...
  3. Corruption in Singapore: Corruption in Singapore is generally perceived as one of the lowest in the world. Cases are mostly handled by the Singapore Corrupt Practices Investigation Bureau (CPIB), a government agency in Singapore that investigates and prosecutes corruption in the public and ... (none) [88%] 2024-01-08 [Corruption in Singapore] [Corruption by country]...
  4. Thais in Singapore: Thais in Singapore refers to people who are holding Thai citizenship or people of Thai descent who were born or residing in Singapore. With a population of 47,700 in 2012, according to Thailand's Thai Consular, they are the ... (Thailand citizens living in Singapore) [88%] 2023-07-19 [Ethnic groups in Singapore] [Thai diaspora in Asia]...
  5. Optometry in Singapore: Optometry is a health care profession that provides comprehensive eye and vision care, which includes the diagnosis and management of eye diseases. In Singapore, optometrists undergo a three-year Diploma in Optometry program. [88%] 2023-11-19 [Optometry] [Healthcare in Singapore]...
  6. Gambling in Singapore: Gambling in Singapore is controlled by several statutes, being the Casino Control Act, Gambling Control Act and the Gambling Regulatory Authority of Singapore Act. The Gambling Regulatory Authority of Singapore (GRA) was formed on 1 August 2022, by reconstituting the ... [88%] 2023-07-08 [Gambling in Singapore]
  7. Freemasonry in Singapore: Freemasonry is a fraternal organisation that operates worldwide, with a Masonic Hall in Singapore on Coleman Street, amongst various lodges and groups in the nation. The first Freemason lodge in Southeast Asia was established in the British Bencoolen (now Bengkulu ... (none) [88%] 2024-01-06 [Grand Lodges]
  8. Nepalis in Singapore: There is a large community of Nepalese in Singapore, consisting mostly of Gurkhas recruited from Nepal and their families. The Gurkha Contingent was formed in Singapore on 9 April 1949 in the wake of Indian independence from the British Empire ... (People of Nepali origin settled in Singapore) [88%] 2023-12-28 [Ethnic groups in Singapore] [Nepalese diaspora in Asia]...
  9. 2022 in Singapore: The following lists events that happened during 2022 in the Republic of Singapore. Below, events for the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore have the "CP" prefix. (Singapore-related events during 2022) [88%] 2023-08-24 [2022 in Singapore] [2020s in Singapore]...
  10. Taoism in Singapore: Taoism in Singapore is the religion of about 8.8% of the country's entire population as per the 2020 census. The definition of "Taoism" in the country is included as part of the wider Chinese folk religion. [88%] 2024-01-14 [Taoism in Singapore] [Religion in Singapore]...
  11. Dance in Singapore: Oświęcim (Polish: [ɔˈɕfjɛɲtɕim] ; German: Auschwitz [ˈaʊʃvɪts] ; Yiddish: אָשפּיצין, romanized: Oshpitzin) is a city in the Lesser Poland (Polish: Małopolska) province of southern Poland, situated 33 kilometres (21 mi) southeast of Katowice, near the confluence of the Vistula (Wisła) and Soła rivers ... [88%] 2024-02-03 [Dance in Singapore] [Singaporean culture]...
  12. Islam in Singapore: Islam constitutes the third largest religion in Singapore, with Muslims accounting for approximately 15.6% of the population, as indicated by the 2020 census. Predominantly, Singaporean Muslims are Sunni Muslims adhering to either the Shafi‘i or Hanafi schools of ... (Religious community) [88%] 2023-12-31 [Islam in Singapore] [Islam by country]...
  13. Buddhism in Singapore: Buddhism is the largest religion in Singapore, practiced by approximately 31.1% of the population as of 2020. As per the census, out of 3,459,093 Singaporeans polled, 1,074,159 of them identified themselves as Buddhists. (Buddhism by country) [88%] 2023-12-22 [Buddhism in Singapore] [Buddhism by country]...
  14. Gastronomy in Singapore: 1°18′N 103°48′E / 1.3°N 103.8°E / 1.3; 103.8 Notable eateries in Singapore are café, coffee shop, convenience stores, fast food restaurant, food courts, hawker centres, restaurant (casual), speciality food shops, and fine dining ... [88%] 2024-01-12 [Gastronomy in Singapore]
  15. 1982 in Singapore: The following lists events that happened during 1982 in Singapore. (Singapore-related events during 1982) [88%] 2024-01-09 [1982 in Singapore] [Years in Singapore]...
  16. Nepalese in Singapore: Nepalis in Singapore comprise migrants from Nepal to Singapore, including temporary expatriates and permanent residents, as well as their locally born descendants. The first wave of Nepalese immigration began since British Gurkha Army. (Migrants from Nepal to Singapore) [88%] 2024-01-12 [Demographics of Singapore] [Nepalese diaspora in Asia]...
  17. Filipinos in Singapore: Filipinos in Singapore consists of citizens of the Philippines working or residing in Singapore. According to a 2013 estimate by the Commission on Filipinos Overseas, a total of 203,243 Filipinos Work or reside in the country, a portion of ... [88%] 2023-10-25 [Filipino diaspora by country] [Filipino diaspora in Asia]...
  18. Trams in Singapore: Singapore has had two tramway networks forming part of its public transport arrangements. Both networks were relatively unsuccessful and short lived. [88%] 2023-07-12 [Tram transport in Singapore] [Metre gauge railways in Singapore]...
  19. 1950 in Singapore: The following lists events that happened during 1950 in Singapore. [88%] 2024-01-09 [1950 in Singapore] [1950 by country]...
  20. Driving in Singapore: In Singapore, cars and other vehicles drive on the left side of the road, as in neighbouring Malaysia, due to its British colonial history (which led to British driving rules being adopted in India, Australia, New Zealand, and Hong Kong ... (Overview of driving in Singapore) [88%] 2024-01-19 [Driving by country] [Road transport in Singapore]...

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