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Report on industrial orientation with Singapore Institute of Manufacturing Technology (SIMTech)
Published 2015“…During this 10 weeks of industry orientation in SIMTech, I am assigned under Forming Technology Group with the project “Microforming surface texture for friction reduction”. …”
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1102
She who lost her heart
Published 2016“…The genesis of this yearlong project is motivated by my constant immersion in negativity due to the volatility of my emotions, which I am determined to overcome. “She Who Lost Her Heart” is an illustrated storybook inspired by the wondrous imagery of the fifteenth-century artist Hieronymous Bosch. …”
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1103
Sniffing out differences : bodily smells and race in Singapore
Published 2017“…Given that race is a particularly salient category in a multi-racial country like Singapore, I am therefore interested to find out the extent to which bodily smells represent a manifestation of racism. …”
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1104
Iso-rela-tion: when jewelry meets dance
Published 2018“…As a dancer myself, I am always interested in basic dance techniques and being fascinated by those professional dancers with amazing skills and techniques. …”
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1105
Why Islamic legal system needs a shift
Published 2011“…The third group is what I am more interested in. ..... …”
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1106
Truth and Christian ethics: a narratival perspective
Published 2021“…In this paper, I am going to consider some of the forms that truthfulness can take in the Christian life. …”
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1107
'Toxgnostics': an unmet need in cancer medicine.
Published 2014“…If we were to summarize the rationale that underpins medical oncology in a Latin aphorism, it might be 'veneno ergo sum'; that is, I poison, therefore I am. The burden of chemotherapy-associated toxicity is well recognized, but we have relatively few tools that increase the precision of anticancer drug prescribing. …”
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1108
Eternal existents: in defence of the Williamsonian view of time
Published 2010“…<p>My thesis is a development and defence of the "Williamsonian" view of time, a temporalmetaphysical theory based on Timothy Williamson’s (1998, 1999, 2000, 2002) views concerning modality. As far as I am aware, the theory has never been developed or defended in print. …”
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1109
The ritual animal: a response to reviews
Published 2022“…Some of the reviewers spanned all these topics in various ways (e.g., Sterelny). I am grateful for the high quality of engagement and the many generous remarks. …”
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1110
The long road to gender equality
Published 2019“…It offers a framework of analysis and a set of empirical insights that will galvanize scholarship, and not just in the field of gender. I am particularly intrigued by the differentiation between class- and status-based gender policies. …”
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1111
Commentary: responsibility-sensitive healthcare funding: three responses to Clavien and Hurst’s critique
Published 2020“…They offer an admirably clear and workable set of criteria for determining a patient's degree of responsibility for her health condition; they deploy those criteria to cast doubt on the view that patients with lifestyle-related conditions are typically significantly responsible for their conditions; and they outline several practical difficulties that would be raised by any attempt to introduce responsibility-sensitive healthcare funding. I am sympathetic to the general thrust of their argument, share—at least tentatively—their policy conclusions, and was persuaded by much of the detail of their argument. …”
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The concern with truth, sense, et al. – androcentric or anthropocentric?
Published 2020“…In particular, she considers my views about a certain kind of philosophical nonsense. She argues that I am not interested in engaging seriously with such nonsense; and that my not being interested in engaging seriously with it betrays my gender. …”
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Special regulatory T cell review: The suppression problem!
Published 2008“…"I speak not to disprove what Brutus spoke, But here I am to speak what I do know" Shakespeare. Julius Caesar Act 3, Scene 2.…”
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'Toxgnostics': An unmet need in cancer medicine
Published 2014“…If we were to summarize the rationale that underpins medical oncology in a Latin aphorism, it might be 'veneno ergo sum'; that is, I poison, therefore I am. The burden of chemotherapy-associated toxicity is well recognized, but we have relatively few tools that increase the precision of anticancer drug prescribing. …”
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The unity of normative thought
Published 2021“…If practical reason is our will, thoughts about how I am to act have an essential tie to action. They are intentions. …”
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Good morning! Memes and the visual economy of images in contemporary India
Published 2022“…While the federal government is exploring the use of mobile telephony to eliminate all cash transactions, I am interested in Indian people's use of mobile telephony to make and maintain new forms of sociality. …”
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Is the U.S. Labor Market Really That Exceptional? A Review of Richard Freeman's America Works: The Exceptional U.S. Labor Market.
Published 2008“…America Works is a splendid book and Richard Freeman is to be congratulated on producing a work that sets out what is right and what is wrong with the U.S. labor market while being a joy to read. While I am generally sympathetic to both the analysis and the conclusions, there are a number of points of disagreement that I highlight in this review. …”
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The doctrine of ultra vires s.its reform under section 20 of the Malaysian companies act 1965 / Daud Abdul Majed
Published 1983“…Menon, Koordinator Undang-Undang, MARA Institute of Technology, Shah Alam. I am deeply indebted to him who has devoted a great deal of time and energy throughout the preparation of this paper. …”
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1119
University funding mechanicsm
Published 2000“…It is with this view that I am going to approach my discussion.…”
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1120
The perspectives of unconscious winning myths in sports coaching.
Published 2008“…The purpose of this paper is to identify and critically discussed the ten pre-eminent unconscious winning myths that seldom realized by coaches, which are that: 1)The power and knowledge of coaches is all; 2)Experience is everything; 3)The motivator is the one we want; 4)Media representations are taken out of all proportion; 5)Physical and tactical skills are more than enough; 6)Winning is not everything but the only thing; 7)A good player is a good coach; 8)The champions are always right; 9)I know who I am; and 10)This is our culture and we don’t need to change anything. …”
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