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      NursingSingaporeSocial SupportPediatric nursing
This article is a preliminary observation of the recently established Buddhist College of Singapore (BCS). It seeks to propose, building on Kuah Khun Eng's notion of "Reformist Buddhism", that the college can be seen as a product of the... more
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      Religious EducationSingaporeSeminaryReformist Buddhism
The development of e-Government in 3 (three) ASEAN member states is analyzed through its compatibility with 5 (five) points of strategies and recommendations stated in the ASEAN E-Government Plan 2020.
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      Laos (Lao PDR)IndonesiaSingaporeE-Government
Made in Nusantara serves as a comprehensive introduction to the history, sociology, ethnography, and musicology of historical and contemporary popular music in maritime Southeast Asia. Each essay covers major fgures, styles, and social... more
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      Popular MusicSoutheast AsiaMalaysiaIndonesia
A case study of the Singapore early childhood education and care system. Evolving a harmonized hybrid system of ECEC: A careful balancing act
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      EducationEarly Childhood EducationSingapore
Video gaming is an increasingly popular activity among young people worldwide. The rapid evolution of video games has heightened concerns about their negative effects on children, and placed tremendous strain on parents to manage their... more
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      ParentingSingaporeParent InvolvementParenting Styles
Welcome to this Special Issue of Array: Proceedings of Si15, the 2nd International Symposium on Sound and Interactivity. The articles in the present issue originated in the Si15 Soundislands Festival, which was held in Singapore 18–23... more
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This essay combines both the oral history and written sources to provide a unique view of the Sarawak river valley from early times until 1840. At times, it triangulates both histories to validate the oral history presented.
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      ArchaeologyOral historyMalaysiaIndonesia
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      Welfare StateSingaporePublic Policy - Social Welfare PolicyPoverty and Inequality
ASRIE Association of Studies, Research and Internationalization in Eurasia and Africa Il ruolo geopolitico di Singapore-ASRIE Geopolitical Report Vol 3/2019 pag 67-76 Abstract in English In a brief time, Singapore became one of... more
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To describe the prevalence of retinal vein occlusion (RVO) and its risk factors in a multi-ethnic Asian population. This population-based study of 10,033 participants (75.7% response rate) included Chinese, Indian and Malay persons aged... more
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      SingaporeOphthalmic EpidemiologyVisual acuityHumans
Intellectual disability is known to be associated with a high incidence of psychiatric co-morbidity and problem behaviours. However, there are many challenges in trying to meet the mental health needs of people with an intellectual... more
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Singapore's status as a trading hub is probably as old as the settlement itself. In earlier times its history was tightly knit to the development and prosperity of its port. Today's global trading hub, however, is broadly conditioned by... more
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Four orange-pigmented isolates, L7-456, L7-484T, L9-479 and L9-753T, originating from surface-sterilized leaf tissues of Jatropha curcas L. cultivars were characterized using a polyphasic taxonomic approach. Phylogenetic analyses based on... more
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The Singapore government has traditionally invested heavily in, and focused on, the development of the hard sciences since gaining independence in 1965. This bode well for the fate of sustainability studies as the state, in the initial... more
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To explore the collaboration experiences of junior physicians and nurses in the general ward setting. Junior physicians and nurses do not always work collaboratively and this could affect the quality of patient care. The understanding of... more
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This study sought to explore the job satisfaction level of migrant nurses working in a multicultural society and, more specifically, the relationship between their job satisfaction levels, work environment, their intentions to leave and... more
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      NursingJob SatisfactionSingaporeMedicine
By systematically examining six diverse countries, The Early Advantage 1 sheds light on new and exciting approaches to early childhood education and care. Brimming with fresh insights, the text provides concrete examples of successfully... more
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      EducationEarly Childhood EducationSingaporeComparative Education
The youth’s state of mental health and related high rates of depression worldwide is a growing concern, and Singapore is not an exception (National Youth Council, 2018; World Health Organization, 2018a). These emotional disorders not only... more
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      PsychologyMentoring and Developmental RelationshipsSingaporePositive Youth Development
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Existing migration research has framed ‘middling migrants’ mainly in terms of transnational fluidity and flexibility, thus overlooking the issue of integration. This article adds to a burgeoning scholarship advocating a more locally... more
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This is a republish of the NASSCOM Emerge blog: A Macro economy view point by Shrikrishna Prakash, Saravu prior to September 2008 market collapse & USD 700B bailout. It has played out. Scenario Around 80% of foreign exchange/trade... more
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The Tiger Balm Gardens or Haw Par Villa, built in the 1930s by overseas Chinese pharmaceuticals tycoon Aw Boon Haw, has been and remains a symbol of the positioning of Singapore’s Chineseness. In the colonial era, it marked the success... more
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      Art Locale Evolution--continually emerging new "places" for art exhibition/encounterContemporary ArtSingaporeVisual Arts
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It has been reported by Singaporean NGOs and newspapers that Bangladeshi temporary migrants working as cleaners in Housing Development Board (HDB) residential estates face some of the greatest difficulties – with respect to their working... more
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The now accepted doubling of the Third World urban population – with a tripling of the urban footprint by 2030 – has offered a frightening urban future. In 30 years the same amount of urban land will be demanded as has been generated... more
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HDB flats in Singapore are available for rent either directly in the Housing and Development Board (HDB), or from the open market. People who choose to rent throughout the HDB will have to face several eligibility conditions, and this... more
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      Urban PlanningUrban StudiesSingaporeUrban Design
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A collection of 42 articles about Malay culture and heritage, lifestyle and personas, customs and practices, including controversial issues such as circumcision, supernatural beings, determining of virginity, and the infamous... more
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As population demographics change and economic crises spread and deepen, welfare reform has become an urgent problem in many developed countries. As elsewhere in East Asia, the state in Singapore has in recent years stepped up its efforts... more
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      Gender StudiesSoutheast Asian StudiesWelfare StateEast Asian Studies
The Changi story is synonymous with suffering, hardship, and the Australian prisoner-of-war experience in the Second World War. It is also one of ingenuity, resourcefulness, and survival. Combining prisoners’ cartoons, paintings,... more
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Current practices and available resources for nutrition therapy in paediatric intensive care units (PICUs) in the Asia Pacific-Middle East region are expected to differ from western countries. Existing guidelines for nutrition management... more
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An Insanity Defence precludes criminal liability, as the defendant was rendered incapable of understanding the consequences of the action. Due to the global relevance of the Indian Penal Code and the fact that "insanity is probably best... more
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In our first report in Skills Next, we look at top research and skills training programs that are succeeding internationally, and highlight for Canadian policymakers key features driving success. The future of work will disrupt... more
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