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Shu Huey Ng

Shu Huey Ng is a registered nurse at National University Hospital, Singapore. She received her Bachelor of Science (Nursing)(Honors) from Alice Lee Centre for Nursing Studies, National University of Singapore.

Adolf K.Y. Ng

Adolf K.Y. Ng is Professor of Transportation and Supply Chain Management at the Beijing Normal University-Hong Kong Baptist University United International College, China. Adolf excels in the research and teaching of port management, transportation geography, climate change adaptation planning, transportation infrastructure planning and management, institutional and organizational change, global supply chains, green logistics, waste management, and maritime education.



Yee Sien Ng, MBBS, MRCP (UK), FAMS

My area of specialty is Rehabilitation Medicine (synonymous with Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation in the United States) and although I can't say I'm an expert in Music and Medicine; I do believe that the field has an important role in integrative medicine!



Feed review for Book238410

"An inspiring and brilliant read and by far the best resource we have on community work today." - General Secretary, Community and Youth Workers Union.



Feed review for Book277507

Once again, Lucy Küng has produced the standard text in media management. Fully updated, she offers a comprehensive and accessible guide to strategic management in the media for students, lecturers and researchers. It is compulsory reading in my classes!


Feed review for Book284429

"As a school counselor and former SPED teacher I often see the negative impact school has on students. This book is important because it helps general education teachers see their role in the student’s life and how they can prevent school trauma from happening. I love that it gives teachers an understanding of why the brain acts the way it does and how we can help train both educator brains and student brains to respond differently.


Feed review for Book231575

This book explores the role of women as agents and visionaries of peace in South Asia….The articles in the collection adopt a new approach to understanding peace – as a desire to end repression that cuts across caste, class, race, and gender and an effort on the part of the women to transform their position in the society.


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