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    The cognitive and neural basis of complex decision-making in the primate brain by Ramadan, Mahdi F.

    Published 2024
    “…In chapter two, I train two monkeys on the task and find that monkeys also adopt a hierarchical and revision strategy to solve the task, like humans. …”
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    Fracturing, fixing and healing bodies in the films of Fruit Chan by Liew, Kai Khiun

    Published 2011
    “…These films include: Made in Hong Kong, Little Cheung, Longest Summer, Hollywood Hong-Kong, Durian Durian, Public Toilet and Dumplings. …”
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    Practice of journalism in Macau in transition period. by Tang, Cheng U.

    Published 2009
    “…Comparisons are made to the 1997 Hong Kong handover to China and its effect on the press. …”
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    Is everybody Kung Fu fighting? Indian popular cinema and martial arts films by Clini, Clelia

    Published 2023
    “…Hong Kong’s martial arts film have been popular in India since the 1970s (Srinivas Citation2012, 66) and they have had a profound influence on the Hindi action films of the 1970s-1980s, as martial arts were progressively integrated into their narratives. …”
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    一种方言在两地三代间的变翼 by 雲惟利 Yun, Wei Li

    Published 2008
    “…The report discussed the Chinese dialects in Southeast Asia, Hong Kong and Taiwan. It also discussed the recent development and geographical distribution.…”
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    Extending material cognition to primate tool use by Mosley, H, Haslam, M

    Published 2016
    “…We illustrate this suggestion with examples from the tool use behaviour of wild monkeys and chimpanzees. Non-human primate social groups develop bodies of traditional knowledge, and we consider whether idiosyncratic expression of such knowledge may be viewed in terms of an individual's constructed social identity. …”
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