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Berry nice
Published 2020“…The subject of this Final Year Project is a 2D animated short film, Berry Nice. It tells the story of Berry, the only one of his kind, struggling to make friends in his town. …”
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Nice to meat you
Published 2020“…Nice to Meat You is a Final Year Project drama film produced by Nicholas Teo, Natasha Wee, Darrell Er and Brenlyn Ng under the supervision of Ms Sheersha Perera as undergraduates of the Wee Kim Wee School of Communication and Information. …”
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Parameterization of nice polynomials
Published 2018“…A univariable polynomial p(x) is said to be nice if all of its coefficients as well as all of the roots of both p(x) and its derivative p0(x) are integers. p(x) is called Q-nice polynomial if the coefficients, roots, and critical points are rational numbers. …”
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Controversies in the Treatment of Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm (I): Is the NICE Guideline Nice to Patients?
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How NICE do we have to be? Lessons learned from the NICE experience
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Nice to Meet You or Nice Meeting You: Complementation Patterns of Emotive Adjectives
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Nice for Whom? A Dangerous, Not-So-Nice, Critical Race Love Letter
Published 2024-05-01“…Being informed by a robust racial analysis of acts that reinforce white supremacy, this article will likely be perceived as <i>not</i> nice by those who benefit from and work to protect white supremacy. …”
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It pays to be nice, but not really nice: Asymmetric reputations from prosociality across 7 countries
Published 2015-07-01“…For one's reputation, around the world, it pays to be nice to others. However, recent research with American participants finds that evaluations of prosocial actions are asymmetric---relatively selfish actions are evaluated according to the magnitude of selfishness but evaluations of relatively generous actions are less sensitive to magnitude. …”
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It pays to be nice, but not really nice: Asymmetric reputations from prosociality across 7 countries
Published 2015-07-01“…For one’s reputation, around the world, it pays to be nice to others. However, recent research with American participants finds that evaluations of prosocial actions are asymmetric—relatively selfish actions are evaluated according to the magnitude of selfishness but evaluations of relatively generous actions are less sensitive to magnitude. …”
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Advancing Understanding of the Complexities of Niceness in Educational Leadership: Unpacking Contexts, Complicity, and the Harms of Niceness
Published 2025-02-01“…Niceness is deeply woven into the fabric of American educational institutions [...]…”
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