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A Heart's Weeping
(Poetry)
1-09-2008
by Iman Ng
Yesterday was the day
That was again dismay,
Once more I was let down
By an unrespectable clown,
Who thinks he is master of it all
But is jack of all trades none more.
I tire myself from thinking
That thou shall give me a wincing,
I tire...
A ‘nuclear reactor’ of our mind: Stream of consciousness examined from a Psychological & Literary Perspective
(Opinions)
2-10-2006
by Iman Ng
Since the dawn of humanity, one of the most compelling conundrums that has baffled scientists and philosophers alike is the inner-workings of our mind. For centuries, people have been attempting to discover the origins of consciousness. Numerous...
An Interview with The Eurasia Center's President
(Interviews)
15-12-2006
by Iman Ng
What does it mean to have leadership or to be a leader among different peoples? Does it pertain to the ability to garner trust, to ensure your followers’ confidence, or to develop a personality that encompass and address the needs of various...
Convictions and Depictions
(Poetry)
9-09-2007
by Iman Ng
I have an unceasing conviction in diligence;
In action, it stuns with its vigilance,
the thoroughly cleansing effect of struggles and desires
that result from its proclivity to strive and aspire.
Perseverance, striking a concordant posture...
Convictions and Depictions
(Poetry)
9-09-2007
by Iman Ng
I have an unceasing conviction in diligence;
In action, it stuns with its vigilance,
the thoroughly cleansing effect of struggles and desires
that result from its proclivity to strive and aspire.
Perseverance, striking a concordant posture...
Leaping Through My Ring of Fire
(Short Story)
1-12-2006
by Iman Ng
As a native Hong Kong citizen, I had always been fascinated by this metropolis; from the incessant cacophony of traffic noises to airplanes soaring overhead, this city had “intoxicated” me with its winsome quality and the vagary of everyday life....
Ode to Maxine Hong Kingston
(Poetry)
3-11-2006
by Iman Ng
Throughout the ages
there have been many sages,
all were famous for their contributions
which deserve our utmost adulation's.
Their ideas that prevail among us
have been outlandishly audacious,
from mutually-cognitive...
Some thoughts about the concept of justice...
(Opinions)
1-01-2007
by Iman Ng
What do the law courts of Nigeria and those in the U.S. have in common? For one, the judges are staffed by the executive (or sometimes quasi-military dictatorships) of the government to work in the ruling coalition’s favor; that is not to say that...
The Last Breaths of an Intangible-self
(Poetry)
30-05-2007
by Iman Ng
I look in the mirror,
not fully expecting the horror
of my changed self.
Why? Am I afraid of myself,
the uncertain reflections and erratic oscillations of thought within my eyes?
Or is it because behind the obsequious mirror lies an...
Workplace Communications
(Opinions)
1-12-2006
by Iman Ng
The success of an organization depends on many factors, and among them includes connections, capital, human resources etc. However, effective communication among workers constitutes an important role in maintaining the dialogue, openness and...
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