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Prof. Ir. Dr. Wong Hin Yong named IEM Fellow
On 20 March 2017, Dean to the Faculty of Engineering, Professor Ir. Dr. Wong Hin Yong, was offcially named a Fellow of the Institution of Engineers Malaysia (IEM). A Fellow is the highest ranked member in IEM, and to qualify, an engineer needs to be in a position of major responsibility in planning, designing, executing or managing of important engineering work. As a Dean, Prof. Wong is responsible for grooming future generations of high-quality engineers which will help Malaysia continue to prosper. The appointment as a Fellow of IEM is a great honour for Prof. Wong as well as the university. Please join us in congratulating Prof. Wong on his achievements
Lau Tzy Cheng Wong Nai Siong yu Xinfuzhou
Lombard-Salmon Claudine. Lau Tzy Cheng Wong Nai Siong yu Xinfuzhou. In: Archipel, volume 22, 1981. pp. 244-246
068. Luke 13:1-9
Chapel Sermon by Wong Yong Ji from Luke 13:1-9 on Monday, January 16, 2006
Ji fen fang cheng fang fa zai xiao li zi de dian ci bo san she de ying yong
Tam, Ho Yin = 積分方程方法在小粒子的電磁波散射的應用 / 譚浩賢.Thesis M.Phil. Chinese University of Hong Kong 2014.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 210-218).Abstracts also in Chinese.Title from PDF title page (viewed on 10, November, 2016).Tam, Ho Yin = Ji fen fang cheng fang fa zai xiao li zi de dian ci bo san she de ying yong / Tan Haoxian
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AIOH-6, Myron Ning Wong
AIOH-6, Myron Ning Wong, Interviewer Anna Cheng, May 29, 200
Martin Loughlin, Public Law and Political Theory
In this chapter, Ben Yong discusses Martin Loughlin’s Public Law and Political Theory. Drawing in part on conversation with the author, Yong explores the significance of a book that, despite interrogating the nature of public law as a discipline in a novel and methodologically important way, is often poorly understood
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Pepper, Pam; Francis, Drew; Francis, Drew; Hoelscher, Erica; Wong, Lily; Cho, Yong-Joo; Lui, Yue (Susan); Cheng, Brian; Chen, Daniel; Zheng, Hanyu; Xu, Lu; Mao, Yiwe
Psychological and cultural insights into consumption of luxury western brands in India
India has always had wealthy elites such as the maharajas, upper class and royalty that consume luxury products throughout its consumption history. The relatively recent economic rise of the middle class with an increase in disposable income is leading to consumption of luxury en mass. This qualitative study examines why consumers buy luxury, what they believe luxury is and how their perception of luxury impacts buying behaviour in the context of India. The present study explores luxury constructs drawn from the literature and provides some explanation for luxury consumption behaviour in India. The findings reveal that psychological and cultural factors in Indian society play a major part in shaping luxury consumption. While the findings suggest little support for homogenous luxury preference, Indian consumers share cultural characteristics of lavish consumption of luxury and display of wealth in social functions. Luxury reflects conspicuous consumption and status, and signals wealth for individuals, and conveys social identity and status in Indian society
Journeys viewed, heard and read: literary impressionism, music and consonance in Dorothy Richardson's Pilgrimage.
Wong, Yong Yi.Thesis (M.Phil.)--Chinese University of Hong Kong, 2008.Includes bibliographical references (leaves 143-151).Abstracts in English and Chinese.Abstract --- p.i摘要 --- p.iiiContents --- p.ivIntroduction --- p.1Chapter Chapter 1 --- Colours and Letter; Painting and Writing: Literary Impressionism in Pilgrimage --- p.32Chapter Chapter 2 --- Notes and Words; Listening and Reading: Music and Reading in Pilgrimage --- p.79Chapter Chapter 3 --- Consonance --- p.113Conclusion Arts in a Chord --- p.132Work Cited --- p.14
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