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  2. Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore

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    MINDS was founded in 1962, and remains one of the largest charities in Singapore. Over 600 staff and 2,400 beneficiaries are a part of MINDS. Two other organisations, the Association for Persons with Special Needs and Metta School were formed as an offshoot of MINDS.

  3. Taoist Tai Chi Society - Wikipedia

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    Taoist Tai Chi Awareness Days have been proclaimed by municipal governments across Canada since the 1980s to acknowledge that "the slow and graceful movements of Tai Chi relax and strengthen the body and mind, help to relieve stress, develop flexibility and coordination which is particularly beneficial to seniors and others in combating a ...

  4. Huang Sheng-shyan - Wikipedia

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    Huang was adjudged champion in the tai chi section and runner-up in the open section. Huang emigrated to Singapore in 1956 and in the 1960s moved to Malaysia, both times with the express purpose of propagating taijiquan. By Robert W. Smith's mediation, Huang fought a challenge match against Donn F. Draeger.

  5. List of think tanks in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Centre for Strategic Energy and Resources (CSER) was established in 2022 as an independent think-and-do tank in Singapore with a mission to build enabling ecosystems to accelerate energy transition in Asia. The Centre for International Law was established in 2009 at the National University of Singapore. Energy Studies Institute

  6. Openmind Projects - Wikipedia

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    Openmind Projects (OMP), [1] in Nong Khai Province, Thailand is a developmental aid organisation focused on helping communities in Thailand, Laos, Cambodia, and Nepal through the creation and management of grass roots projects in the areas of e-learning, education, and environment.

  7. ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute - Wikipedia

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    Previously known as the Institute of Southeast Asian Studies, the organisation was renamed as ISEAS – Yusof Ishak Institute on 12 August 2015, in honour of Singapore's first President, Yusof Ishak. [2] The institute celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2018, with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong delivering a lecture [3] on 13 March that year.

  8. Institute for Adult Learning - Wikipedia

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    Institute for Adult Learning Singapore (IAL) is the Training and Adult Education autonomous institute within the Singapore University of Social Sciences (SUSS). [1] It was established in 2008. IAL offers a range of education programmes such as Master's degree , WSQ Diploma, WSQ Advanced Certificate, and short courses in the field of training ...

  9. Centralised institutes (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Seletar Institute (Chinese: 立德高级中学) was established in January 1988 as Singapore's second centralised institute. It began operations with 17 staff and 186 students in January 1989, at the former campus of Upper Thomson Secondary School at 14.5 km off Upper Thomson Road.

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