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Global Alumni Reunion of Tunghai University supports the endeavor of cooperation and development of tourism among Asian markets by Governor Kenny Guinn and Lt. Governor Lorriane Hunt of Nevada, U. S. A.
By GSBPA of WBTI*1

People are interested in seeing programs cooperated by Pepperdine University's Graziadio School of Business and Mangement, Tunghai University Alumni Association, and WBTI that will enhance the multual cooperation in tourism, investment, trade, and global business among China, Malaysia, Singapore, Taiwan, and Nevada*2

Governor Kenny Guinn of Nevada reminds us that tourism is the bedrock of Nevada's economy. To expand and diversify our domestic and international markets are absolutely essential to our long-term economic growth and stability.*3

The annual "Governor's Conference on Tourism" was held by Governor Kenny Guinn of Nevada at Caesears Palace on December 15-17, 2003. He joined the members of the Commission on Tourism to examine the latest tourism industry issue and trends. The theme was "Celebrating Deversity". It was chosen to draw attention to Nevada's efforts to broaden both its tourism product and market. The Conference on December 15-17 was held in celebrating the diversity that would make the Silver State a perennial leader in worldwide tourism.

Governor Kenny Guinn and Lt. Govenor Lorraine Hunt said that Nevada's tourism industry must continue to expand its offerings and reach out to diverse markets that range from outdoor enthusiasts to residents of the world's most populous nation. Speaking at the general session of the Governor's Conference on Tourism at Caesars Palace, he and she each praised Nevada's continuing efforts to supplement its gaming-based core with non-gaming amenities such as shopping, dinning, and outdoor recreation.*4

"I can't overstate the significance of China's potential as a visitor market for Nevada," Lt. Governor Hunt said. "I found modern cities rife with elements of Western culture such as Starbucks Coffee, MTV, the Rat Pack-era music of Frank Sinatra, etc. Up to 10 percent of the country's approximately 1.4 billion residents can now afford to travel overseas, which has positioned China as Nevada's "newest and most-modern market" for tourism."

Governor Guinn expresses that he can not overemphasize the significance and importance of bringing attention to all the attractions to Nevada at a time when it faces unprecedented competition for gaming customers. He believes that we are wise to expand our marketing efforts and focus on developing markets in places such as Asia. It is significant for him to point out that in addition to gaming, Nevada has phenomenal cultural, historic, and recreational resources that we must continue to promote. The Governor emphasizes that for our state's economy to thrive, all of the Silver State's tourism opportunities must be effectively marketed to both domestic and international visitors.*5

Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt points out that she sees the will in the Chinese people and elected officials to make more opportunities and conviences for them to travel America. "They know they want to participate in the world economy," said the Lt. Governor.*6

On May 18, 2000 Lt. Governor Lorriane Hunt of Nevada lead (led) a delegation from Nevada to Taipei of the Republic of China. "This is important to Nevada in areas beyond just our tourism industry. Taiwan enjoys a growing economy with considerable technological advancement and as such, they are one of the world's top 15 trading nations. And with Nevada's total exports exceeding one billion dollars in 1999 alone, our local businesses stand to benefit as the Taiwanese market continues to prosper and expand," Lt. Governor of Nevada Hunt pointed out in Taipei.*7

"The Nevada Commission on Tourism believes it is vital to establish a presence in Taiwan in order to represent our tourism destinations to this emerging world travel market. Taiwan's capital, Taipei, has a working population of four million, with a youthful, technologically oriented work force. There is tremendous potential for building tourism among this sector," said Hunt.*8

"Similar to the new direction of the government in Taiwan, we are seeking new horizons for the economy of Nevada. Building mutally beneficial relationships with Taiwan, and other foreign countries, will create the demand for direct, regularly scheduled flights. Our work will help Nevada establish contacts for lucrative business and convention visitors from around the world that will form the foundation for a new pillar in the Nevada economy."*9

Las Vegas, Nevada, and Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) extend their heartily welcome to the business, tourism, and investment from Asian countires to boom the tourism and ecomomy of this silver state.

The following are some of the communications during the launching of one of our recent projects to assist the cooperation and development for tourism of Nevada. We shall have 2005 Global Alumni Reuinion of Tunghai Univeraity to be held here in Nevada:

***E-mail from Ms. S. W. (Sue Wen) of the Tunghai University Alumni Office on June 24, 2004:

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Flag this messageSecretary's Remarks: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton At the Dinner for the OECD 50th Anniversary MinisterialWednesday, May 25, 2011 2:53 PMFrom: "U.S. Department of State" [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]Add sender to ContactsTo: tojulei@yahoo.comSecretary's Remarks: Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton At the Dinner for the OECD 50th Anniversary Ministerial
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Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton At the Dinner for the OECD 50th Anniversary Ministerial

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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateParis, France

May 25, 2011

SECRETARY CLINTON: I am delighted to welcome you to this OECD dinner commemorating the 50th anniversary. There are so many distinguished diplomats and government officials from across the world, and I am honored to see each and every one of you. I especially want to thank the secretary general for his leadership, and the Government of France and Foreign Minister Jupp?for hosting the OECD here in Paris. Were grateful to you both. (Applause.)

Im also delighted to welcome you to this beautiful building, because it has seen so much history. It was here that Talleyrand and his colleagues negotiated to deliver Europe from years of war. And it was here more than a century later that the United States, under the leadership of President Truman and Secretary of State George Marshall, put together unprecedented resources in order to help Europe rebuild from the war. It is a place conceived by French genius and given new life by American generosity, and it well represents our partnership.

So it is fitting that we would be here to celebrate, because the OECD grew out of the Organization for European Economic Cooperation, and from the beginning it was George Marshalls vision that the transatlantic partnership would be directed not against any country or doctrine, but against hunger, poverty, desperation and chaos. And that vision continues to guide us, and of course, its gone global. First came Japan and Australia, then New Zealand, Mexico, and South Korea. And after the fall of the Berlin Wall, new democracies in Eastern Europe joined together to seek a transition to open economies and vibrant political systems. And last year, we were very pleased to welcome four new members: Chile, Estonia, Israel, and Slovenia. And Russia is well on its way to accession, and I just can imagine what General Marshall would say about all of that.

So in a world that is changing but whose values remain eternal, the OECD has emerged as a vital institution and a growing force for progress and prosperity. The United States is proud to chair this celebration, and we are very committed to the OECDs future.

Now we are in the former home of one of historys great gourmets. I cannot promise that we will have a meal commensurate with the Talleyrands expectations ?(laughter) ?but I do invite you to exchange views and relax in this very welcoming setting. And as we think about the past all around us, we can turn our thoughts to an even brighter future. Thank you all very much. (Applause.)

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Flag this messageSecretary's Remarks: Remarks at the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the OECDWednesday, May 25, 2011 11:22 AMFrom: "U.S. Department of State" [usstatebpa@subscriptions.fcg.gov]Add sender to ContactsTo: tojulei@yahoo.comSecretary's Remarks: Remarks at the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the OECD
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Remarks at the Commemoration of the 50th Anniversary of the OECD

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Hillary Rodham Clinton
Secretary of StateParis, France

May 25, 2011

Thank you very much, Secretary General. And indeed, it is a great honor for me to be here on behalf of the United States, along with my colleagues, Ambassador Ron Kirk, Chairman of the Council of Economic Advisors Dr. Goolsbee and, of course, Ambassador Karen Kornbluh.
This is such an auspicious occasion as we mark the 50th anniversary of the important work that the OECD has done. But before the OECD, there was General George C. Marshall. He realized that a peaceful, stable Europe would need more than rebuilt town squares, railroad tracks, and factories. He knew that Europe needed a community of shared economic values. And therefore he, along with President Truman, decided to convene such a community. And what we saw was this remarkable commitment to the rebuilding of former adversaries at the end of a devastating world war because there was a recognition that we needed, as the slogan goes, better policies for better lives, and that through those better policies that would create better lives, there would be a greater chance for peaceful cooperation and real human security.

When President Kennedy ratified the OECD convention 50 years ago, he, too, hoped to help widen the circle of economic cooperation. What followed for the OECD, and indeed for the world, surpassed even his ambitious vision. Because we did not seek economic growth just for ourselves, but we understood that we would all benefit from growing the pie, and we welcomed partners into a system designed to help all nations begin to create better lives for their own people. And as a result, together we helped usher in the greatest era of growth the world has seen.

A group of European nations, along with the United States, became a transatlantic community and then the global network that we celebrate today with 34 countries, a secretary general from Mexico, a prime minister from France, a prime minister from Japan, and the president of the European Commission, and partners from all over the world. But for all of its changes, the OECD remains as it was in those earliest days, a community of shared values, open and effective markets, human rights, freedoms, and the rule of law, accountable governments and leaders, free, fair and transparent competition, President Kennedy s belief that a rising tide can and must lift all boats.

So for five decades this has been a laboratory and a launching pad for smart economic policies to bring those values to life. Member states have improved labor conditions, exposed tax havens, worked in ways large and small to hold ourselves and others to even higher standards. Now, I m aware that these efforts rarely win a great deal of publicity. This is the hard, sometimes frustrating, difficult work of forging consensus and creating new and hopefully more effective ways of reaching toward our common goals. Because this is a place where leaders and technocrats, business, labor, and civil society can find common ground and produce tangible benefits for our fellow citizens.

But let me quickly add that success was never a foregone conclusion. That s why these 50 years are especially worth celebrating today. And yet even as we stop and mark this anniversary, we recognize that the work now being done is occurring during a time of dramatic economic changes. Many nations in this room, including my own, are still recovering from the worst financial crisis since the Great Depression. Rising economic powers are gaining a larger share of the world s wealth and influence. And one of the underlying convictions of the OECD is that when one gains in wealth and influence, one also must accept greater responsibilities.

Two decades ago, when the Berlin Wall came down, the nations of Eastern Europe turned to the OECD for help not only to build democracies, but also market economies. And today, we need to work with a new generation of emerging economies and emerging democracies as they chart their own futures. The values, standards, and hard-won knowledge of the OECD are as essential as ever. And it falls to us to promote them in this tumultuous time. I applaud the OECD for its bold vision statement which we are unveiling today for endorsement by this ministerial. I believe if this vision statement is followed and implemented through specific, concrete actions, it will help the OECD to have its next 50 years be as successful as its past.

I want briefly to touch on three of the most important ideas. To start, many of our nations are seeking a stronger economic recovery. All of us want more opportunities and more jobs for our own citizens. So the OECD must continue to deliver forward-leaning policies that help unlock the potential for inclusive, sustainable economic growth. Sometimes that means raising standards for how our companies operate and compete. Other times, it means making markets more effective and lowering economic barriers.

For example, we must continue to use this venue to stimulate new jobs from sources like clean energy and more energy efficiency. We need to be serious about eliminating barriers to trade, investment, and fair competition both at our borders and behind them. Through its work on such complex challenges such as export subsidies, the OECD is critical. And if we want to unleash the full potential of entire societies, we must do more to support women and girls who want to learn, work, and start their own businesses, which is why I m very proud to support the OECD s Gender Initiative.

In a few minutes, we will also endorse the OECD s updated guidelines for multinational enterprises. These guidelines, developed in close consultation with both business and labor, set a new higher standard for how our companies should operate, including an important new chapter on human rights. Second, development was at the heart of the OECD s founding mission V in fact, the D at the end of the title. And it belongs at the center of our agenda today and in years to come.

Each year, the chair chooses a theme to highlight. And since the United States has sought to elevate development within our own foreign policy, we wanted to focus on what the OECD can do to foster more effective development practices. We start by recognizing that aid, while it remains essential, is not enough to deliver sustainable growth. Countries must be the authors of their own development. And we need to make it a priority to help nations mobilize their own resources to create those greater opportunities.

But what do we expect of such countries? Well, we expect that they need to fight corruption. They need to be transparent about budgets and revenues. And they need to collect taxes in an equitable manner, especially from their own elites. They need to put in place regulations designed to attract and protect investment. And the OECD is here to help when they ask for it. This is, after all, a body of knowledge that the OECD has been uniquely building for decades. And today, a new set of nations is looking to learn these same lessons. From Latin America, to Africa, to Southeast Asia, and now to the Middle East and North Africa, this is the moment to leverage the strengths of this organization to deliver transformative growth. And the OECD s new framework for development marks an important step in that direction. I will return to these issues at greater length tomorrow, but I wanted to use this 50th anniversary celebration to emphasize their importance.

And third, we cannot simply raise our own standards or level the economic playing field among OECD nations. A global economy depends on a global network, and therefore, the OECD must continue to build varied, flexible partnerships in service of the standards we have worked to achieve. We have already seen how deeper engagement helps all of us to share lessons and best practices.

Chile formed an environmental protection agency as part of its accession talks. Russia is about to join the working group on bribery, and we hope that Russia will soon exceed to the Anti-Bribery Convention. And we look forward to working closely with all working group members on robust enforcement of the convention.

The OECD is also deepening engagement with Brazil, China, India, Indonesia, and South Africa. And we welcome Brazil s contributions at the Export Credit Working Group, and South Africa s leadership on African public debt. We should continue and, in fact, we should deepen our outreach to emerging powers in the spirit of these shared lessons and mutually beneficial cooperation. We have the flexibility, both to reach out and raise standards at the same time.

As the OECD enhances its engagement with emerging economies, it must also continue its groundbreaking work to develop multidisciplinary guidelines for the treatment of state-owned and state-controlled enterprises.

Now, we recognize that countries will make different choices about how much of their economies to keep in the hands of government. Still, whether they are owned by shareholders or states, all companies should operate on a level playing field consistent with the principles of competitive neutrality. And these companies should be solely commercial, not political actors. Now, I m well aware that this will not happen overnight. But the great lessons that we have learned from 50 years of incremental progress is that we can raise the standards of fair competition. And when we raise those standards, we help maintain them everywhere.

Half a century ago there was no guarantee that the world s great economies would coalescence around a common vision, but that is exactly what happened. And there were no guarantees that nations from Mexico to Chile to South Korea would grow into dynamic developed partners, but they have. The same values and vision needs to continue to guide us, and that s why the new vision for the future is so critical.

It is now my great pleasure to turn the floor over to the French Prime Minister, Francois Fillon. (Applause.)

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***"The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more." --- Jonas Salk, MD

*****Words of wisdom which are worth for reading***** By GSBPA of WBTI

"Rapid changes in technology and global competition have combined to reshape the corporate landscape. Corporate management has responnded to these changes by iniatating sweeping changes. The introduction of new technology may be touted as a productivity booster and turn out instead to be a total bust. Whatever the problem may be, you're the one who has to deal with it on a daily basis. Even when new ideas are well thought out, there are still problems in putting them into practice within your group," George Fuller wrote in the 'Introduction' of his book, "Win/win management: leading people in the new workplace."*1

There are lots of common headaches most of supervisors and leaders have to confront. "It's easy to understand how the broad scope these problems can easily lead to a less than steller attitude toward your job. However, adoping a sense of futility only serve to make matters worse. On the other hand, maintain a positive attitude helps you place things in perspective and can make coping eith problems a lot easier to do."*2

To initiate our programs more effectively for the people and communities who are interested to participate the programs, we need to emphasize the spirit of positive attitute and positive thinking. The following are words of wisdom which are worth reading collected by the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI):

***"Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him and to let him know that you trust him." --- Booker T. Washington
***"The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more." --- Jonas Salk, MD
***"Those who trust us, educate us." --- George Eliot
***"Art is the signature of civilizations," --- Beverly Sills
***Jesus said, "Everyone who bears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock." --- Matthew 7:24-25 "Bible"
***"A book is a sucess when people who haven't read it pretend they have."
--- Los Angeles Times Syndicate
***"Anything you're good at contribute to happiness." --- Bertrand Russell
***"He who never made a mistake never made a discovery." --- Samuel Smiles
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***If you call out for insight
and cry aloud for understanding,
and if you look for it as for silver
and search for it as for bidden treasure,
then you will understand the fear of the LORD
and find the knowledge of God.
For the LORD gives wisdom,
and from his mouth come
knowledge and understanding.
--- Job 28:28 "Bible"
***"Reserach is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose." --- Zora Neale Hurston
***"The naked truth is always better than the best-dressed lie." --- Ann Landers
***"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey
***"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." --- Albert Camus
***"The secrette of joy in work is contain in one word -- excellence. to know how to do something well is oto enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck
***"Management is nothing more tnan moivating other people." --- Lee Iacocca
***"Imagination is more important knowledge. --- Ablbert Einstein
***"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." --- Oscar Wilde
***"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits." --- President R. M. Nixon
***"The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible." --- Arthur C. Clarke
***"What would life be if we had no courage to attemp anything." --- Vincent Van Gogh
***"If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade." --- Tom Peters
***"If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it!" --- Jonathan Winters
***"If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." ---Frank A. Clark
***"Pay peanuts and you get monkeys." --- Anonymous
***"Small opportunities are often the beginging of great enterprises." --- Demosthenes
***"The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit." --- Moliere
***"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey
***"Freedom is the oxygen of the soul." --- Moshe Dayan
***"Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed." --- Proverbs 15 : 22 "Bible"
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References

*1. Fuller, George. (1998). "Win/win management: leading people in the new workplace". London: Prentice Hall, Inc.
*2. Ibid.

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052411-2018

Judge Jackie Glass to replace Nancy Grace on 'Swift Justice'

In a case of swift TV justice, District Court Judge Jackie Glass has been tapped to replace Nancy Grace as host of the syndicated "Swift Justice," which airs at 4 and 4:30 p.m. weekdays on KVVU-TV,... 9 comments | 7:11 p.m. ...
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