Yusof bin Ishak contributed significantly to containing the latter challenge by steadfastly promoting multi-racialism in Singapore. He went out of his way to interact with people of all races to help restore trust and confidence amongst the different ethnic groups during the 1964 race riots. His appointment as President also convinced Singaporeans of different races that citizenship did not depend on the color of their skin, but on their contributions to their shared homeland and their merit as individuals.
He helped to contribute greatly in shaping the development of Singapore into a prosperous nation as the first Finance Minister in 1959 and later as the Defence Minister of an independent Singapore.
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Fight for Singapore and choosing the right leaders to lead,
The primary objective of the Jobstreet Singapore website is to help local people from Singapore find and keep employment. There are resources available to help them out.
The local Singapore realtor can help you find the condominum there that you want.
The teachers are a great leader in Singapore,they teaches us and help us.
you mean - Singapore's capital ? if yes then it is ' Singapore ' itself happy 2 help
Try the Vegetarian Society of Singapore, they may help. The link to their website is below -
The duties of the president of Singapore are to:make new laws.budget the money to help the residents build more facilities.keep Singapore a safe a country.govern Singapore's economy.to attend a national day paradeto keep Singapore a safe countrycontribute to Singaporehelp to make more money for Singaporemust be a Singaporeanadminister and manage financial affairs of Singaporehelp old and needy people help to make Singapore a smoke-free country
He must not had made any contribution to the society
A contribution is the act of giving something in order to help achieve or bring about some result.
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