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    State of mind by Ng, Jacelyn Jie Ling

    Published 2020
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    重新建构女性的自我认同 : 以苏童“红粉”系列小说为例 = Re-constructing woman’s self identity : a case study of Su Tong’s “Hong Fen” series by 陈品秀 Tan, Ping Siew

    Published 2015
    “…In this thesis, three novels from “Hong Fen” series, Qi Qie Cheng Qun (Wives and Concubines), Hong Fen and Ling Yi Zhong Fu Nv Sheng Huo, have been chosen to be the focus point for text interpretation, as well as analysis how country’s social systems and power “repress” women’s identities, and how they manage to re-construct their identities, in order for survival, with achieving self-worth and self-liberation.…”
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    Response of activated sludge to high concentration salt by Tan, Joyce Hui Ling.

    Published 2009
    “…Acetate was used as the main carbon source for substrate. Variations in the biomass production, TOC removal rate and the efficiency with salt concentration were determined. …”
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    “Is delulu the solulu?”: Understanding parasocial relationships and fan participatory behaviour in K-pop by Yeo, Jocelin Zhi Ling

    Published 2024
    “…The current study employed a cross-sectional online quantitative study to explore the behaviours of Korean Pop (K-pop) fan practices in 2 main parts – exploring the relationship between parasocial relationships and looking at early understandings of parasocial relationships and motivation from the perspective of the self-determination theory framework, specifically, the relationships motivation theory. …”
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    Mary Wollstonecraft : a feminist and/or misogynist of her time? by Ong, Charissa Xiu Ling.

    Published 2011
    “…By reading the section of Letters that is dedicated to her lover Gilbert Imlay in conjunction with the arguments made in Rights and Wrongs, it will be argued that Wollstonecraft’s feminism stems from her main concern of achieving social equality. Through an analysis of these three works, it will be shown that Wollstonecraft is primarily interested in achieving social equality by reforming patriarchal family structures into egalitarian ones. …”
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