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Peak inequality: Britain's ticking time bomb
Published 2018“…Covering key inequality issues including politics, housing, education and health, he explores whether we have now reached ‘peak inequality’. …”
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Fengshui for shrinking spaces in Singapore
Published 2015“…On the other hand, the issue of spatial limitations and shrinking housing spaces within the country has caused a deterioration of living quality and a need for Fengshui practices to be more applicable within these spatial limitations.…”
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Dealing, music and youth violence: neighbourhood relational change, isolation and youth criminality
Published 2023“…The text discusses how youth violence and attempts to tackle it have changed over the past decade, through an 11 year ethnographic study of a South London housing estate. The study considers the emergence of drill music, county lines and the lowering of the threshold of when weapons are used to explore the isolated social environments so many young people find themselves in. …”
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First-principles study of the lattice dynamics of Sb2S3
Published 2014“…We present a lattice dynamics study of orthorhombic antimony sulphide (Sb2S3) obtained using density-functional calculations in conjunction with the supercell force-constant method. The effect of Born effective charges is taken into account using a mixed-space approach, resulting in the splitting of longitudinal and transverse optical (LO-TO) phonon branches near the zone center. …”
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Simulation of a warehouse complex for development and operation
Published 2009“…Data collection was carried out at 3 existing warehouses, which will be housed in the warehouse complex when completed. Warehouse data such as layout, storage system specification, expected transaction rate, etc were obtained from the owners. …”
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Structural and electronic features enabling delocalized charge-carriers in CuSbSe 2
Published 2025“…Using a combination of theory and experiment, the critical enabling factors are found to be: 1) having a layered structure, which allows distortions to the unit cell during the propagation of an acoustic wave to be relaxed in the interlayer gaps, with minimal changes in bond length, thus limiting deformation potentials; 2) favourable quasi-bonding interactions across the interlayer gap giving rise to higher electronic dimensionality; 3) Born effective charges not being anomalously high, which, combined with the small bandgap (≤1.2 eV), result in a low ionic contribution to the dielectric constant compared to the electronic contribution, thus reducing the strength of Fröhlich coupling. …”
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Evidence from Finland and Sweden on the relationship between early-life diseases and lifetime childlessness in men and women
Published 2023“…We examined all individuals born in 1956–1968 (men) and 1956–1973 (women) in Finland (<em>n</em> = 1,035,928) and Sweden (<em>n</em> = 1,509,092) to the completion of their reproductive lifespan in 2018. …”
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Active Learning Strategies in Engineering Science: The Right Way to Teach Physics for Management Students (S/O 13010)
Published 2021“…Physics is always perceived by students as a difficult, dull, and abstract subject with little connection to the real world, despite the fact that technologies are born from the physics of our daily lives. The traditional way of teaching physics and technology is based on teacher-centred of learning, where the teacher talks about a given theory and students are supposed to solve several problems based on this theory. …”
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Perceptions of gifted adolescents in Singapore towards the "gifted" label and its effects on their social relationships
Published 2008“…The culture of school where the gifted students are housed appears to be a factor in influencing the perceptions of the gifted adolescents. …”
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Lego mindstorm
Published 2013“…In the time when natural disaster happened, a robot can be sent to explore a closed environment, such as collapsed houses, before sending an actual person in. This project focuses on the development of such robot explorer. …”
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A consumption model for measuring poverty: an exploratory exercise
Published 1995“…The consumption model was based on four selected domains of life, namely quality of housing and local facilities, durable ownership, health status, and food intake. …”
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Power generation employing a thermoelectric generator
Published 2014“…The science of thermoelectricity originated in 1800s when Estonian born German physicist Thomas Seebeck discovered that a junction of dissimilar metals produces a current when exposed to a temperature gradient. …”
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E-learning for mobile learning platform
Published 2015“…It could be argued that to learn is the fundamental purpose of life. All human beings are born without any knowledge of the world around us; they must learn to talk, to walk. …”
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Welfare and enrichment of managed nocturnal species, supported by technology
Published 2024“…This paper addresses the potential for technology to support husbandry and enrichment opportunities that enhance the welfare of zoo and sanctuary-housed nocturnal and crepuscular species. This topic was investigated through the medium of a multidisciplinary workshop (Moon Jam) that brought together species experts, zoo designers, Animal–Computer Interaction researchers and post-graduate students in collaborative discussions and design sessions. …”
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Paternalism, petitions and the politics of church construction in Alsace, c. 1850–1885
Published 2024“…Over a period of 30 years, Catholic parishioners and clergy repeatedly petitioned the town’s Calvinist industrial and municipal elite for a church to be built in the paternalist cités ouvrières housing district, culminating in the eventual construction of the church of Saint-Joseph by 1883. …”
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Applicability of constructed wetlands for water quality improvement in a tea estate catchment : the Pussellawa case study
Published 2018“…This study examined the quality of water in a drainage stream which runs through a congested network of ‘line houses’ (low-income housing, typically found arranged in straight ‘lines’ on estates) in the tea estate catchment area of Pussellawa in central Sri Lanka. …”
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Prejudice against foreign students in university : does priming articles reduce implicit prejudice?
Published 2013“…Publishing articles defensive of the decision to award scholarships to China-born students may backfire.…”
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Picture This! Social influence in a visually identified YouTube environment
Published 2016“…Using a YouTube mock-up page, this research examined the interaction between a controversial video about foreign-born sporting talents (FBST) in Singapore and the accompanying user comments from ingroup (Singaporeans) or outgroup (foreigners) members. …”
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Equalities in education outcomes in Korea, Sweden and Norway
Published 2007“…The Innocenti Report Card suggests that children in Korea have a higher chance of being educated to a reasonable standard, and a lower chance of falling a long way behind the average, than a child born in Denmark or Norway. It was also found that the percentage of 15 year-olds judged “unable to solve basic reading tasks” varies from under 7 per cent in Korea to more than 20 per cent in Denmark and Norway. …”
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