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Agency ID. T08GB0051K. The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board ( SEAB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Education of the Government of Singapore . SEAB was established on 1 April 2004 as a statutory board to develop and conduct national examinations in Singapore and to provide other examination and assessment services.
1 May. Labour Day. Celebrates the economicand socialachievementsof workers. May/June. Vesak Day. This Buddhist holidaycelebrates the birth and enlightenmentand Parinibbanaof Gautama Buddha. 9 August. National Day. Celebrates the commemorate the nationhood and independence of Singapore.
As of 2019, Singapore had a total of 14,297 doctors in its healthcare system, giving a doctor-to-population ratio of 1:399. The nurse-to-population ratio (including midwives) was 1:133, with a total of 42,777 nurses. There were 2,475 dentists, giving a ratio of 1 dentist to 2,304 people. [13] [14]
Æ in Helveticaand BodoniÆ alone and in context. Æ(lowercase: æ) is a character formed from the letters aand e, originally a ligaturerepresenting the Latindiphthongae. It has been promoted to the status of a letterin some languages, including Danish, Norwegian, Icelandic, and Faroese.