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From Esfahan to Madinah : Salman al-Farisi's Hadith /
Published 2006“…Salman a-Farist of Esfahan in Iran (may Allah be pleased with him) left his home, and forsook his kith and kin in search of truth, and travelled far and wide for its sake.His journey utimately ended in Madinah, where he met the Prophet and became his sahâbi. …”
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THE SKY SERPENT /
Published 2024“…What should Bawang do to defend her home against Nangkawang?…”
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Directing mosquito
Published 2020“…A filial fresh graduate brings home his first paycheck but comes to realize that his parents are hungry for his money and more. …”
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Development of a smart LED lighting system for sleeping hours
Published 2023“…The Smart LED Lighting System has gained popularity for its ability to reduce energy consumption and improve lighting efficiency. Home automation is often associated with the term 'Smart Home,' it is a more general term for reducing energy consumption rather than explicitly targeting sleep quality. …”
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My garden of you
Published 2017“…When my youngest brother was born, my paternal grandmother from Taiwan flew exactly 3,231 kilometres from home to be with my family to look after him when my parents were at work. …”
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Why do rural migrant mothers in urban China digitally monitor their children?
Published 2024“…Our analysis highlights the intersectionally constituted time pressures arising from these women’s need to balance their responsibilities in paid work and childcare. We home in on how some of the mothers used smartwatches and home security cameras to pursue three core aspects of intensive mothering: being continually accessible to their children, supervising their children’s safety and well-being, and encouraging their children to study. …”
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Mathematical sequences behind genetic codes
Published 2019“…Staying true to the previous statement, this paper aims to propose the union between genetic codes and mathematical sequences in hopes of uncovering a method to further understanding of and predict novel genetic codes. …”
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新加坡华人知识分子的反鸦片思想(1894-1911年)= Anti-opium deliberations among the Singapore Chinese intellectuals (1894-1911)
Published 2010“…The Singapore Chinese intellectuals who were at that time greatly influenced by the political happenings and cultural movements in the East and the West realized that opium had detrimental effects on the society. This study hopes to investigate the development of Anti-Opium deliberations among the Singapore Chinese Intellectual through their works from 1894 to 1911. …”
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The Singaporean fairytale : a fertility education campaign to educate Singaporean young adults on the importance of understanding their fertility health.
Published 2013“…Aimed at young adults aged 21- 30, the campaign hopes to empower them with fertility knowledge to help them make more informed decisions towards future family planning. …”
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Living in moments : a snapshot of life and death
Published 2016“…This essay will discuss the inspirations and techniques that have gone into the work and what the writer hopes to achieve with them; and as all creative works are conceived, the ineluctable hardships that this writer had to overcome, the limitations and discoveries in the process of drafting.…”
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Typeical Singapore : tracing Singapore's history through vernacular typography
Published 2018“…Singapore is a country that is constantly improving and changing, thus Typeical Singapore hopes to preserve the types in the heartland before they are lost or replaced. …”
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Design & fabrication of an apparatus to simulate the dynamic pressure of human heart
Published 2018“…Thus, a mechanical human heart is fabricated and hopes to provide accurate date during experiment to improve the human lifespan.…”
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“I’m sorry, my child has autism” : lived experiences of low-income parents of children with autism in Singapore
Published 2019“…This research is done in hopes that there can be increased empathy and access to more resources and services for lower income families of children with ASD in Singapore to allow for a better quality of life.…”
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THE MAYFLY /
Published 2017“…When lawyer Charlie Priest is attacked in his own home by a man searching for information he claims Priest has, he is drawn into a web of corruption that has its roots in the last desperate days of World War Two. …”
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Educated : a memoir /
Published [201“…Only then would she wonder if she'd traveled too far, if there was still a way home.…”
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Step motion control of servo motors for robotic orthosis triggered by bio signal
Published 2011“…The medical world is facing a need of having home based rehabilitation for upper extremity. Home based rehabilitation system has advantages in providing more opportunity and convenience for stroke patients. …”
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Logistics for circular economy : a case of e-scooters in Singapore
Published 2020“…Whereas in Austria, T-Mobile adopts planned obsolesces in hopes of improving product recovery. This paper aims to review the case studies of circular economy in other countries and effectively adapt and apply suitable learning points to create a circular economy for e-scooters in Singapore. …”
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Data collection and analysis for air pollutants (NO2,PM2.5) in Hong Kong
Published 2020“…This analysis is done in hopes of bringing awareness on the severity of this environmental hazard.…”
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Investigation of the type of microparticles and the occurrence of microplastics from the settled household dust in Singapore
Published 2020“…The remaining components include previously reported polymers such as PET, PP, PE, and nylon, and previously unreported compounds like myrrh, pinewood pyrolyzate, poly(1-butene), poly(vinylidene chloride), PVC, poly(4-methylpentene), and PEEK. The study hopes to raise awareness on indoor dust pollution and inspire further examination of their health effects, as well as the execution of similar experiments involving a broader scale.…”
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