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Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork? Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book in South Asia and Europe (2002) Sentenced to death for advocating

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Sentenced to death for advocating socialism in 1849

after waiting at a train station for his brother who never returned

courage and survival

while other good ones fall by the wayside

An invaluable resource for all yoga teachers

Understanding Singaporeans: Why Do Malays Avoid Pork? Commonwealth Writers' Prize for Best Book in South Asia and Europe (2002) Sentenced to death for advocatingWhy do Malays use 'bin' and 'binte' in their names? Why are there two Hari Rayas? Why do women cover their heads? We provide answersand useful tips as wellto some of the most asked questions young Singaporeans have about the Malay community, including why green is special to Malays. Why Do Malays Avoid Pork? is part of a series of four illustrated handbooks, each with 20 questions and answers to promote understanding of the different races and

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