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    Virtual pink dolphins by Lu, Dong Jun.

    Published 2011
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Peace. by Ong, Chee Wee.

    Published 2012
    “…Through this body of work, I hope to bring across to the viewers the feelings of my struggle through the chaos around the edges of the images, and the feelings of peace when the eyes move towards the more structured centre of the images.…”
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    After Liberal Peace: The Changing Concept of Peace-building by Richmond, Oliver P

    Published 2016
    “…It has become increasingly apparent that both the liberal peacebuilding framework of the 1990s (as defined by the UN’s Agenda for Peace), and the more critical responses since (as outlined in the recent High Level Panel Report on UN Peace Operations), have been surpassed by current events and new dynamics.…”
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    Peaceful protest by Chen, Jessical Kailin

    Published 2022
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    Final Year Project (FYP)
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    Health peace happiness. by Goh, Shi Ting., Lee, Cecillia Wan Li., Soh, Pei Yu., Leo, June Kit.

    Published 2009
    “…This report traces the journey that Roadtrip Studios took to complete the video documentary “Health, Peace, Happiness”. It first gives a brief insight on the pre-production research phase of shaping the story, style and treatment. …”
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    Reactivating and reorganizing activity-silent working memory: two distinct mechanisms underlying pinging the brain by Yang, C, He, X, Cai, Y

    Published 2025
    “…Recent studies have proposed that visual information in working memory (WM) can be maintained in an activity-silent state and reactivated by task-irrelevant high-contrast visual impulses (“ping”). Although pinging the brain has become a popular tool for exploring activity-silent WM, its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. …”
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    Duterte: Delivering the Promised Peace to Mindanao by Singh, Bilveer

    Published 2016
    “…After years of starts-stops and derailment of peace agreements, the Philippines is today poised to make a peace breakthrough in strife-torn Muslim-dominated Mindanao in southern Philippines. …”
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    Competitive anxiety among university ten-pin bowlers by Tan, Hui Xian

    Published 2021
    “…Minimal research was done on ten-pin bowling. This study aims to explore the relationship between competitive anxiety and performance in ten-pin bowlers and the role of experience in reducing debilitative anxiety levels. …”
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    'I do not care a pin about it myself' by Honey, A

    Published 2016
    “…Andrew Honey, Book Conservator at the Bodleian, tells us of his excitement at discovering an original Jane Austen pin on our Sir Charles Grandison manuscript, and what this, and other pins, tell us about their use.…”
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    Singapore’s ASEAN Chairmanship : Advancing Peace & Security by Ng, Joel

    Published 2018
    “…Peace in ASEAN has been good for Singapore. As ASEAN Chair for 2018, Singapore has worked hard to enhance these prospects during its tenure which just ended.…”
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    Isolation and characterisation of Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophs (PPFM) from Malaysian ulam leaves by Ramli, Nur Isti'anah, Abas, Faridah, Ismail, Intan Safinar, Rukayadi, Yaya, Jurime, Nuramiratul Hafizah

    Published 2024
    “…This study aims to isolate and characterise the Pink Pigmented Facultative Methylotrophs (PPFM) bacteria from the leaves of common Malaysian table salad (ulam). …”
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    Human genome editing after the “CRISPR babies”: the double-pacing problem and collaborative governance by Wang, Leifan, Shang, Lijun, Zhang, Weiwen

    Published 2023
    “…This situation highlights that, although regulation is being undertaken, the gaps between the law and advancing technology remain discernible, at both a national and transnational level (i.e., the “double-pacing problem”). Further attention and collaboration will be required to address the ongoing challenges associated with the use of human genome editing.…”
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