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阶级、互动、认同:《幻土》、《爸妈不在家》和《霉运大厦》中新加坡移工的身份建构 = Class, interactions and identity: Singapore migrant workers' construction of self-identity in A Land Imagined, Ilo Ilo and Unlucky Plaza...
Published 2022“…At the same time, more films about migrant workers have been produced, emphasising the negative perceptions they face in society. This paper will explore the work and lives of migrant workers in Singapore through the films A Land Imagined, Ilo Ilo and Unlucky Plaza, discuss the challenges and difficulties they face, and examine how their class, interactions and identity will affect their construction of self-identity. …”
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WORQ kemudahan ruang pejabat syarikat pemula untuk manfaat staf UMPSA
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Data analytics accessibility and predictability in Singapore’s rail sector
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The third imperative: framework for the relational values of nature
Published 2024“…Current work on the values of nature tends to focus on intrinsic and instrumental values of nature. In the face of escalating climate issues, however, it is becoming increasingly important to accurately identify and target people’s motivations in supporting sustainable policy. …”
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Landless in God’s own country: development and perpetual struggles in Kerala
Published 2021“…Historical curtailment of access to land and contemporary livelihood expulsions have pushed them to demand cultivable land, which is seen by the claimants as representing asset, autonomy, social justice, and identity. …”
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Shelf-it .
Published 2012“…We face scarcity of land space due to increasing resident population and industrial activities. …”
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Numerical analysis in rock engineering 2 - sequential excavation
Published 2015“…Underground space exploration has been widely popular as a sustainable solution for urban development due to the growing population and increasingly limited land space for future use. …”
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Smart algorithms for modeling urban traffic
Published 2016“…Hence, we use k-shortest (multiple) paths to tackle this problem. Additionally, the Land Transport Authority (LTA) of Singapore provides speed data required for routing in the form of speed bands, which has limited (low) resolution. …”
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Development of indexing clamper mechanism for wire bonder
Published 2008“…For wire bonding integrated circuits, the state-of-art is 30 u.m fine pitch, and the position accuracy of material transmission for wire bonder is required to be 3.5 urn or less. …”
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Carbon footprint and energy used in mega underwater reinforced concrete structure
Published 2012“…With Singapore’s increasing population, a demand of land space for housing development raises. Several of methods like building HDB flats higher, were being looked into for better use of the land space we have. …”
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A home for all within planetary boundaries: pathways for meeting England's housing needs without transgressing national climate and biodiversity goals
Published 2022“…We review solutions including improving affordability by reducing demand for homes as financial assets, macroprudential policy, expanding social housing, and reducing underutilisation of floor-space. Transitioning to housing strategies which slow housing expansion and accelerate low-carbon retrofits would achieve lower emissions, but we show that they face an unfavourable political economy and structural economic barriers.…”
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Reducing lane width for Singapore roads
Published 2018“…Also, with increasing number of cyclists in recent years, Singapore faces a new challenge given the land scarcity. Some questions asked are: How do we incorporate efficient land usage for cyclists in Singapore? …”
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Urban intensity parameterisation
Published 2021“…The fast pace of urbanisation has led to the rapid development of high-density urban systems. …”
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