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CC Han - 2007 - trigen.sg
“This brings with it changes to what makes a charity credible. Instead of a charity's
longstanding reputation or the famous people associated with it, an important metric that
motivates people to support a charity is its effectiveness,” said Prof Kwek from the College of
Interdisciplinary and Experiential Learning at SUSS.

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J Ong - 2001 - ywca.org.sg
" It is the first time in Singapore's history that there's been such a White Paper. This fact alone
is significant," Mrs Teo told an audience of around 200 PAP MPs, activists, union members
and partners." While women's development will always be a journey without end, we
appreciate the Government's commitment to this major milestone."

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L Lim - 2006 - starmedspecialist.com
However, hair is unlike skin, as it is composed of dead cells and unable to heal itself through
normal biological processes. As such, hair potions in the past often offered temporary
results, functioning primarily by hydrating and sealing the hair to create a glossy, sleek and
voluminous appearance. In recent years, scientists have found that hair's real vitality rests at
its foundation: the scalp. A 2021 study published in the International Journal Of Cosmetic
Science concluded that the quality of the hair which is produced depends on the scalp, and …

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R Chang - 2013 - geographicallyspeaking.pbworks …
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LIKE it or not, Singapore has been portrayed by climate change critics as rich and polluting, but
sitting on its hands. By gross domestic product (GDP) per capita, it ranks among the top five in
the world, making it richer than developed countries such as Japan and the United States. By
emissions per capita, Singapore's 9.8 tonnes is on a par with that of developed countries, like …

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F Koh - 2003 - irsea.ro
First, the Charter confers on all states, big and small, sovereign equality under international
law. What this means is that, legally, all states are equal and are entitled to the same rights.
An example of this norm is that, in the UN General Assembly, every member state has one
vote.

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KY Lee - 1995 - carecorner.org.sg
On a Saturday evening in early December, father and son took turns ringing a hand-held
bell to solicit donations for The Salvation Army charity at the entrance of Century Square
mall in Tampines. The annual festive fund-raiser is known as Christmas kettling, where
passers-by drop cash donations into the charity's trademark red kettles.