An insight in the interesting life and world of B. Phillip Hong.
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I admire the individuality of my walkman cell phone. It's a device that lets me choose the tone of my day and gives me the choice of listening to conventional radio. It doesn't treat me like a confused sheep or an ice cream product posted "Made in Canada" but with significant content from New Zealand. My attitude towards life can be as blissful as …
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Why is it so hard to vote? Even with minority governments, the time in which we can exercise such a fundamental right is so easily wasted and ignored by an uninterested public. I turned eighteen years old the day before municipal elections were held back in 2006. All I had to do, even without my name on the official voters' roll at the time, was to…
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"You need to complete this form," the flight attendant told me and fellow passengers on a plane from Tokyo, Japan. She was distributing and holding arrival cards for the inevitable descent and entrance into the United States. I had no intention to enter the country. I was just coming back from a week-long vacation that was long needed and I wanted …
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