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Lee'S Little Gold Mine And Handy Atlas

Lee'S Little Gold Mine And Handy Atlas

William H Lee

Alpha Edition
2021
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Lee'S Little Gold Mine And Handy Atlas: Important Facts, Historical Political Statistical And Geographical: General Information On Thousands Of Subjects Of Interest To Everyone, War History, Sports Records Up To Date Population, Excess Baggage Charges, Simple And Compound Interests, Etc. has been considered by academicians and scholars of great significance and value to literature. This forms a part of the knowledge base for future generations. So that the book is never forgotten we have represented this book in a print format as the same form as it was originally first published. Hence any marks or annotations seen are left intentionally to preserve its true nature.
Lee Harvey Oswald Files

Lee Harvey Oswald Files

Flip de Mey

Lannoo
2016
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De Mey received international appraisal for Cold Case Kennedy - 'Flip has written a very interesting book. I would recommend reading it.' Barry Ernest, author of bestselling JFK book The Girl on the Stairs. Lawyer and forensic auditor Flip de Mey has for years studied the files on the assassination of President John F. Kennedy. His research, based on the original documents, led to a startling and ground-breaking theory, which he described in Cold Case Kennedy. In a follow-up to that bestseller, The Lee Harvey Oswald Files, de Mey investigates exactly what part Oswald played in the Kennedy assassination. With the same attention to detail that enabled him to prove Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy, he examines the files and presents new information derived from unique photographs of Oswald's rifle and contact with two of Oswald's friends. De Mey's conclusion is unambiguous: Oswald could not have killed Kennedy. So who did, and why? Flip de Mey's answers to these questions are shrewd and supported by a multiplicity of arguments.
LEE Collection

LEE Collection

Leela Hope

Heirs Publishing Company
2018
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Lee and his Giant EarJoin Lee a little boy who needs to learn how to get clean.Do your kids hate to take a bath?Do your kids like to play in the mud?"Lee doesn't Like Soap" tells the story of a very stubborn boy who learns the hard way that baths are very important. Lee is a little boy who loves to play in the mud and get dirty, but Lee does not like to get clean. He and all of the townspeople are forced to deal with the consequences of Lee's actions when he refuses to wash up. Lee learns that a bath is an important part of growing up healthy and strong. He promises the doctor that he will always use soap from now on. The story provides a good way for parents and children to talk about the importance of good hygiene, and could also be a good tool for public health professionals. It is a great story for bedtime and can be read to the whole family. A terrific choice for early readers Lee Clean his RoomJoin Lee as he learns about an important job, cleaning up his room.Do you have trouble getting your kids to help with chores?Do your kids have trouble remembering to pick up their toys?"Lee has to Clean Up his Room" features Lee, a little boy, who like most little boys does not like to clean up after himself. Lee thinks that he has found a way around actually cleaning, but he ends up paying a major price for his little trick. The story provides a good way for parents and children to talk about the importance of good hygiene, and keeping the house clean. It is a great story for bedtime and can be read to the whole family. A terrific choice for early readers Lee has to Stop Eating CandyEveryone likes candy, but sometimes we eat too much of it.Do your kids have trouble eating healthy foods?Do they have a sweet tooth?"Lee has to Stop Eating Candy" is the story of a young man faced with a choice. Lee finds a bag of candy while his mother is outside. What should he do? Lee's choice sets off a chain of calamities that for our hero. Will he ever be able to eat candy again? The story provides a good way for parents and children to talk about the importance of eating right, and could also be a good tool for public health professionals. It is a great story for bedtime and can be read to the whole family. A terrific choice for early readers Lee and his Big HairLee is a boy with a problem, there is mud all over his hair Do your children fuss about brushing their hair?Do they dislike other hygiene related activities?"Lee Needs to Comb his Hair" is the story of a young boy who would rather dive in a lake than actually try to get himself clean. He does not like to take the time to take care of his wild hair. When the wild hair becomes encased in mud, Lee is forced to deal with his problem head on, literally. The story provides a good way for parents and children to talk about the importance of good hygiene, and could also be a good tool for public health professionals. It is a great story for bedtime and can be read to the whole family. A terrific choice for early readers
Lee and his Giant Ear

Lee and his Giant Ear

Leela Hope

Heirs Publishing Company
2018
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Lee doesn't Like Soap" tells the story of a very stubborn boy who learns the hard way that baths are very important. Lee is a little boy who loves to play in the mud and get dirty, but Lee does not like to get clean.
Lee Cleans His Room

Lee Cleans His Room

Leela Hope

Heirs Publishing Company
2018
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"Lee has to Clean Up his Room" features Lee, a little boy, who like most little boys does not like to clean up after himself. Lee thinks that he has found a way around actually cleaning, but he ends up paying a major price for his little trick. T
Lee Kuan Yew’s Educational Legacy

Lee Kuan Yew’s Educational Legacy

Springer Verlag, Singapore
2017
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The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (1923–2015) laid the foundations for the creation of a first-world education system in Singapore. Like many other issues concerning the country, his ideas for education were transported in a red box, which he took with him wherever he went, even up to his last days. Inside it was always something designed to help create a better life for all Singaporeans. The editors of this volume were inspired by the idea of Mr Lee’s red box and by the Founding Father’s selfless drive to continuously improve the country he loved. As such, the book explores in detail Mr Lee’s plans, including chapters on Education: The Man and His Ideas; Foundational Pillars of Singapore’s Education; Education for Nationhood and Nation-Building; and 21st Century Readiness and Adaptability. The chapters also include the authors’ visions, no matter how great or small, for the future of education in Singapore. They explore how Mr Lee’s educational policies resulted in a system thatattracts the right and best candidates to become teachers; that forms them into effective teachers, specialists and leaders; that ensures they and the education system are able to deliver the best possible learning for every child; and that establishes a legacy that has allowed the education system to continue to move forward while tackling the challenges of its success. From the little red box came the ideas that led to the country’s meteoric rise. Likewise, the editors hope this book will lead to a brighter future in education.
Lee Kuan Yew’s Educational Legacy

Lee Kuan Yew’s Educational Legacy

Springer Verlag, Singapore
2018
nidottu
The late Mr Lee Kuan Yew (1923–2015) laid the foundations for the creation of a first-world education system in Singapore. Like many other issues concerning the country, his ideas for education were transported in a red box, which he took with him wherever he went, even up to his last days. Inside it was always something designed to help create a better life for all Singaporeans. The editors of this volume were inspired by the idea of Mr Lee’s red box and by the Founding Father’s selfless drive to continuously improve the country he loved. As such, the book explores in detail Mr Lee’s plans, including chapters on Education: The Man and His Ideas; Foundational Pillars of Singapore’s Education; Education for Nationhood and Nation-Building; and 21st Century Readiness and Adaptability. The chapters also include the authors’ visions, no matter how great or small, for the future of education in Singapore. They explore how Mr Lee’s educational policies resulted in a system thatattracts the right and best candidates to become teachers; that forms them into effective teachers, specialists and leaders; that ensures they and the education system are able to deliver the best possible learning for every child; and that establishes a legacy that has allowed the education system to continue to move forward while tackling the challenges of its success. From the little red box came the ideas that led to the country’s meteoric rise. Likewise, the editors hope this book will lead to a brighter future in education.
Lee Kong Chian: Educationalist Entrepreneur Philanthropist

Lee Kong Chian: Educationalist Entrepreneur Philanthropist

Kenneth Lyen

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
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Lee Kong Chian (1893-1967) is one of Singapore's most outstanding figures in the history of Singapore and Southeast Asia. This book is the first complete account of this great person, following him from childhood to his passing. He leaves behind a great legacy which will continue to impact the lives of countless numbers of people in Singapore and beyond. He came from a poor family, but he became a highly successful businessman and entrepreneur who founded several companies in Southeast Asia. He also co-founded the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. He played a key role in the development of the region's economy, and his contributions helped to create jobs and stimulate growth. He was named the King of Rubber and the Pineapple King, and became one of the richest men in Southeast Asia in the 1950s to 1960s, and yet he lived a simple frugal lifestyle. Lee Kong Chian was a generous philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to charitable causes throughout his life. He used his personal money to start the Lee Foundation, which continues to donate to educational institutions, healthcare, and social welfare.
Lee Kong Chian: Educationalist Entrepreneur Philanthropist

Lee Kong Chian: Educationalist Entrepreneur Philanthropist

Kenneth Lyen

WORLD SCIENTIFIC PUBLISHING CO PTE LTD
2024
nidottu
Lee Kong Chian (1893-1967) is one of Singapore's most outstanding figures in the history of Singapore and Southeast Asia. This book is the first complete account of this great person, following him from childhood to his passing. He leaves behind a great legacy which will continue to impact the lives of countless numbers of people in Singapore and beyond. He came from a poor family, but he became a highly successful businessman and entrepreneur who founded several companies in Southeast Asia. He also co-founded the Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation. He played a key role in the development of the region's economy, and his contributions helped to create jobs and stimulate growth. He was named the King of Rubber and the Pineapple King, and became one of the richest men in Southeast Asia in the 1950s to 1960s, and yet he lived a simple frugal lifestyle. Lee Kong Chian was a generous philanthropist who donated millions of dollars to charitable causes throughout his life. He used his personal money to start the Lee Foundation, which continues to donate to educational institutions, healthcare, and social welfare.
Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars

Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars

Chen Ning Yang; Ying-shih Yu; Gungwu Wang

WS Professional
2017
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Lee Kuan Yew through the Eyes of Chinese Scholars is a compilation of essays by highly-respected Chinese scholars in which they evaluate the life, work and philosophy of Lee Kuan Yew, founding Prime Minister of Singapore. Presenting a range of views from a uniquely Chinese/Asian perspective, this book provides valuable insights for those who wish to gain a fuller and deeper understanding of Lee Kuan Yew — the man, as well as Singapore — his nation.Marking the momentous event of his death as well as the 50th anniversary of Singapore's independence in 2015, this compilation reflects both the high regard in which Lee Kuan Yew is held across the Chinese-speaking world as well as the reservations of a few. The contributors are all ethnic Chinese from different academic disciplines ranging from a Nobel laureate in physics, Chen-Ning Yang, to historians, economists and political scientists. They include Singaporeans such as Wang Gungwu and Chew Cheng Hai, as well as scholars from China, the US and Hong Kong such as Yongnian Zheng, Ying-Shih Yu, Lawrence Lau and Hang-Chi Lam among others.Originally published in Chinese, this English translation makes the material accessible to a wider English-reading audience.
Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars

Lee Kuan Yew Through The Eyes Of Chinese Scholars

Chen Ning Yang; Ying-shih Yu; Gungwu Wang

WS Professional
2017
nidottu
Lee Kuan Yew through the Eyes of Chinese Scholars is a compilation of essays by highly-respected Chinese scholars in which they evaluate the life, work and philosophy of Lee Kuan Yew, founding Prime Minister of Singapore. Presenting a range of views from a uniquely Chinese/Asian perspective, this book provides valuable insights for those who wish to gain a fuller and deeper understanding of Lee Kuan Yew — the man, as well as Singapore — his nation.Marking the momentous event of his death as well as the 50th anniversary of Singapore's independence in 2015, this compilation reflects both the high regard in which Lee Kuan Yew is held across the Chinese-speaking world as well as the reservations of a few. The contributors are all ethnic Chinese from different academic disciplines ranging from a Nobel laureate in physics, Chen-Ning Yang, to historians, economists and political scientists. They include Singaporeans such as Wang Gungwu and Chew Cheng Hai, as well as scholars from China, the US and Hong Kong such as Yongnian Zheng, Ying-Shih Yu, Lawrence Lau and Hang-Chi Lam among others.Originally published in Chinese, this English translation makes the material accessible to a wider English-reading audience.
Lee Kuan Yew: The Crucial Years

Lee Kuan Yew: The Crucial Years

Alex Josey

Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
2013
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This facsimile edition of Alex Josey's Lee Kuan Yew: The Crucial Years (1968) contains practically everything that Singapore's first prime minister had said politically since his student days at Cambridge right up to his speeches at the 1971 Commonwealth Prime Minister's Conference held in Singapore. More than a political biography of a remarkable Asian statesman, this indispensable volume shows how Lee successfully created an independent multiracial nation while tackling and solving problems which confront all developing states. The account ends in 1970 when Singapore was faced with the gloomy prospect of the withdrawal of British troops in 1971, and the necessity of creating, almost overnight, a credible Singapore defence force.
Lee Kuan Yew School Of Public Policy: Building A Global Policy School In Asia

Lee Kuan Yew School Of Public Policy: Building A Global Policy School In Asia

Kishore Mahbubani; Astrid S Tuminez; Stavros N Yiannouka; Scott A Fritzen; Kenneth Paul Tan

World Scientific Publishing Co Pte Ltd
2012
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In an industry of higher education that measures the longevity of its leading institutions in decades and centuries, the establishment and rapid growth of the eight-year-old Lee Kuan Yew School of Public Policy (LKY School), National University of Singapore, is a remarkable story that deserves to be told. The five co-authors, all of whom were involved in guiding the School during its formative years, provide unique perspectives of key events and the thinking behind major decisions that helped place the School on its current trajectory. They also provide insights into the challenges faced along the way as well as their own motivations in becoming part of this enterprise. Finally, each author provides his or her own thoughts as to the challenges and opportunities that could emerge for the LKY School in years to come.Read the chapters authored by dynamic, key founding and management personnel of the LKY School and discover for yourselves:the relevance of an Asian policy schoolwhat will make the LKY School's curriculum “one of the most innovative”what sets global policy studies apart from all other academic disciplineswhy executive education at the LKY School is one of the largest in the worldwhy the LKY School is the third best-endowed policy school in the worlda view of high-profile participating “student officials”
Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas

Lee Kuan Yew: The Man and His Ideas

Han Fook Kwang

Marshall Cavendish International (Asia) Pte Ltd
2015
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Lee Kuan Yew passed away on 23 March 2015 at the age of 92. This book, which was first published in 1998, tells the story of his life from when the Japanese occupied Singapore in 1941 until 1998 when he was Senior Minister. Based on 13 exclusive interviews held over 30 hours, this book chronicles the events, people and political fortunes that were to shape Lee's view of the world, as well as the path he set for the transformation of Singapore. It delves into the choices he made, the political turnings he took, the insights gained and lessons learnt, some of which were expounded to the authors for the first time, with wit, wisdom, candor and vivid recollection. Written by three leading journalists from The Straits Times.