Two Sides of a Coin Group 6-012 Lim Jerome (2O2) Guo Zi Li (2O2) Colin Ng Siong Haur (2O2) Ng Jia...

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Two Sides of a Coin

Group 6-012Lim Jerome (2O2)Guo Zi Li (2O2)

Colin Ng Siong Haur (2O2)Ng Jia Neng (2O2)

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Title

Made up mainly of Singaporeans and immigrants, some becoming citizens and PRs

The way perceived by Singaporeans and immigrants is different

Brief Description

Singapore

To find out:

• Singapore – truly multi-cultural in nature?

• Singapore – embraced people from different walks of life/culture/races?

Objectives

Target Audience

• Singaporean inhabitants

• Non-Singaporeans who plan to come to

Singapore

Methodology

Interview Data analysis Web report

Novella Read books (bibliography) about

people opinion’s on Singapore

Rationale

• Singaporeans – proud of having such a country that accepts people regardless of

race, language or religion

• To determine Singapore’s success in accepting different kinds of people who have come here to work and decided to

stay in Singapore

Rationale

Survey:

• Indication on changes in mindset

• Perception to make Singapore truly multi-racial

Timeline

Work Distribution

Target People for Survey

• Local Chinese and PRC• Caucasian who has been forced to leave his

country because of the economic challenges his country is facing and Caucasian who is married to a local woman

• Local Malay and Malaysian Malay• Local Indian and Indian from India• Korean who becomes PR and Korean who

comes to Singapore for a temporary period

Participants(~20-30): Local Singaporeans Non-Singaporeans in Singapore

(Representatives from different races/religion)

Interview

Novella [ Two Sides of a Coin ]

About:

• 5 people from 5 different races or countries, coming together

• How much they are willing to give up for Singapore and what they did not want to give up

• 10 pages with a compilation of the bad and good experiences faced in Singapore

• Which area is Singapore lacking in?

Reflections• Through this project, I have learnt if Singapore is

really multi-cultural or not. Are we able to embrace people from different cultures and races and understand them? Singaporeans may blindly believe Singapore is multi-cultural but actually there are still people from other races who are not comfortable living in Singapore. There fore we know that Singapore has such a disadvantage and Singaporeans can work on it.

• Lim Jerome(2O2)

Reflections

• Personally, I think sometimes, people come to Singapore for the sake of education and work, thus land up treating Singapore like a stepping stone and these people will leave to find better career or higher education elsewhere. This causes the people who comes here for a short term basis to have difficulty understanding Singapore’s multi-racial culture. Through this project, perhaps I will know the answer soon.

• Guo Zi Li (2O2)

Reflections• Personally, I feel that this project is rather meaningful. We

are living in Singapore, where a huge part of the populations are made up from immigrants. We must understand these immigrants' untold stories and also our own people’s different point of views about them. I often hear workers who came from China were often being hated by Singaporeans as there were many of them and they require lesser salaries. The Singaporean's jobs were stolen by these Chinese workers but do the Chinese really feel good to be working in Singapore? Its untold but I believe after doing this project, I can find out more not only about these problems but also improve my language art since we are using an novella to show our surveys and in the process of writing the novella with my group mates, I may be able to learn and find out more things.

• Colin Ng Siong Haur(2O2)

Reflections

• I feel that this project can allow us to understand the mind and opinions of other races and their opinion of what we can do to make Singapore a better place for everyone. I also understand the difference between different countries and what matters to make them happy and adapt to Singapore.

• Ng Jia Neng(2O2)

Q & A

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