Call No. HB3645 Saw
Get up-to-date on population trends and patterns in Singapore from 1819 up to 2007! Statistical analysis is provided on a variety of issues, from population growth and distribution pre- and post-war, to fertility trends, and future population trends. (OPAC)
Archive for April, 2008

The Population of Singapore
April 21, 2008
PHP Web 2.0 Mashup Projects
April 21, 2008
Call No. QA 76.73 Php.Ch
Using five detailed real-world PHP projects, this book provides the essentials to introduce you to the world of mashups and Web 2.0! (OPAC)

Dubai & Co.
April 21, 2008
Call No. HF3866 Reh
When in Rome, do as the Romans do – this book provides in-depth understanding to the vibrant economy that is Dubai, while also showing us a land that is more than just its oil reserves. (OPAC)

Simple Solutions to Energy Calculations
April 21, 2008
Call No. TJ163.3 Vai
In a radical act of de-complication, this book pick out aspects of energy calculations that enable one to make the preliminary decisions. Decide whether or not a project deserves real time and money investments today! (OPAC)

Handbook of Online Education
April 21, 2008
Call No. LB1044.87 Ben
Directed at teachers, trainers and course writers, this book looks at e-learning and provides practical ways to promote this activity. From providing tips on note taking with computer software, to time organization, this book looks at e-learning in its entirety. (OPAC)

Essentials of Sociology
April 21, 2008
Call No. HM585 Ess
Learn Sociology with this textbook as it tackles some of the fundamental theories of this discipline, while also addressing certain key themes such as: public sociology; globalizing of social life; the importance of comparative study; a historical approach to sociology; issues of gender; and the relation between the social and the personal. (OPAC)

Big Think Strategy
April 21, 2008
Call No. HD53 Sch
Be inspired to think big with this book as the author provides concrete examples from Apple (the creation of iPod) and Dove (the rethinking of ‘real beauty’)! (OPAC)

Budgeting ba$ics
April 21, 2008
Call No.: HG179 Bud
Rachel exits college with a whopping student loan and heavy credit card debt. She discovers that debt, taxes, everyday expenses, and a few unexpected bills can turn a tidy salary into a hole in her wallet. In this program, Rachel gets a “financial makeover”, learning the value of preparing a budget and sticking to a spending plan.
(OPAC)

Real life teens
April 21, 2008
Call No.: HG179 Rea
Teens often have trouble making mature decisions about money. This programme shows teens how to manage money and spend it responsibly.
(OPAC)
