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- Fast, furious and factual - Motorsports reporter Sanjeev Palar has to be both quick and correct
- More than one way to see - Museum curator Szan Tan says history is not just found in books – different media can give you different views.
- Don't just say it, prove it - Photographer Nicky Loh wants reviews and recommendations to be backed up with proof before he buys any electronic products.
- Animal fact and fiction - Animal lover Ann Lee enjoys movies featuring cute creatures, but knows that they are just for entertainment.
- Telling the news on TV - TV reporter Olivia Siong says producing news stories is like doing a jigsaw puzzle. Every piece matters.
- Imagining the past - Don Bosco makes up stories, but tries to get the historical setting right.
- Getting the wheel deal - William Ng must choose the right equipment, so he checks out multiple sources before deciding.
- Don't just follow - Leong Lye Chan has learnt that it is smart to look for instructions - and then change them to suit her needs.
- Staying in step with trends - May Kong's customers come to her shops for the latest fashions, which means she has to stay updated.
- Man on the move - As a courier, Sky Ang must plan his routes carefully in order to make his deliveries on time.
- Getting to the heart of art - Erum Adnan studied art in college, but has not stopped learning and growing as an artist.
- Giving aid that people need - Mercy Relief needs good information before it can help disaster victims, says Goh Chin Siang