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Unbroken
Published 2018“…Barely months old, Hannah was abandoned by her birth mother and given to Eden Home.…”
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Please, let me go /
Published 2017“…The majority of her abusers were Pakistani men, who were blatant in their attacks upon her, often collecting her from school or home, to be taken to flats they owned, family homes, or hotels booked for the day, to be horrifically and systematically abused. …”
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Development of a canny house security via IoT
Published 2024“…With the rise of smart homes, security has become a top priority. However, many traditional security systems are limited in their capabilities and often require manual intervention. …”
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THE DREAMS WE HARVEST /
Published 2024“…Elyas’ presence blossoms as he shares with her his sentiments of desire and dreams, which find their way to nurture a seedling of hope within Hanan’s heart. This makes her question; is the seedling worth nurturing, or will it lead to more complications?…”
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Measuring the security of computer vision systems to adversarial attacks
Published 2022“…While it is often unlikely that mathematically-strong security guarantees can be provided, we hope that the weaknesses here identified will allow to design comprehensive test-cases for vision models which can provide heuristic guarantees on the correctness of the systems behaviour.…”
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An eye tracker application in assistive technology
Published 2023“… Wirelessly control home devices such as lights, fans, and doors. Control motorized wheelchairs. …”
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Analysis of stock option scheme.
Published 2008“…This final year project studies the tax, financial and motivational issues on the stock option scheme. We hope that this project can help by examining how the scheme works, finding out its level of acceptance by the employees as well as assessing the feasibility of this implementation in Singapore.…”
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Students' expectations of their applied research project supervisor.
Published 2008“…From this study, the researchers also hope to uncover issues such as students perception of ARP and plagiarism and problems faced by students in doing ARP as these issues would also affect students’ expectations of their ARP supervisors.…”
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Turnover intention of young graduates in Singapore.
Published 2009“…This study was undertaken to investigate the factors that influence young university graduates in their intention to resign from a job. With this study, we hope that employers will be better positioned to introduce the relevant measures to retain these valuable human resources in their organisations by creating more conducive working environments.…”
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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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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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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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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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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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The role of translation in Singapore's economy : a study on Singapore's language policy
Published 2017“…Hence, this paper seeks to investigate the translation history in Singapore since the 19th century until present day, and to analyse the ideologies in these processes. This is in hope to highlight the importance of translators towards the economic development of Singapore and to justify the economic value of translation through these findings. …”
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Commitment in non-profit organisations in Singapore : examining the effects of leadership and communication on commitment in community centres and residents' committees.
Published 2008“…Through our findings, we hope to enhance the level of affective commitment in non-profit organisations.…”
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Innocent memory.
Published 2012“…It is an attempt to make connections between hope for a better future and the love of my mother for me. …”
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Deductive theories and non-deductive knowledge
Published 2023“…I then relate the conceptions to the debate about whether non-deductive knowledge of mathematical claims is possible. The hope is that getting clearer about the different types of deductive science sheds light on whether a mathematical statement can be known without anyone having a proof of it.…”
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