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The modern and creative philosophy of management is advanced on the following words of wisdom, among others:

***"The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit." --- Moliere
***"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey
***"The secret of joy in work is contained in one word -- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck
***"Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed." --- Proverbs 15 : 22 "Bible"

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Dear visitors,

Highlight this "wbti - business & administration - september - 2005" to the searching box of Google.com please, and you'll find Google's power on WBTI.....

Google publishes most of the information on WBTI's website (through the Communitylink of Reviewjournal.com) about each every 10 days. September 12, 2005 was again its publication day for WBTI since last one at August 31, 2005. Searching leaders like AOL.com, WebCrawler.com, among others follow.....

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From: FWD from Ms. Margaret Andert [margaretandert@msn.com]
Subject: Rules from God

1. Wake Up !!
Decide to have a good day.
"Today is the day the Lord hath made;
let us rejoice and be glad in it."
Psalms 118:24

2. Dress Up !!
The best way to dress up is to put on a smile.
A smile is an inexpensive way to improve your looks.
"The Lord does not look at the things man looks at.
Man looks at outward appearance;
but the Lord looks at the heart."
I Samuel 16:7

3. Shut Up!!
Say nice things and learn to listen.
God gave us two ears and one mouth, so He must have meant
for us to do twice as much listening as talking.
"He who guards his lips guards his soul."
Proverbs 13:3

4. Stand Up!!...
For what you believe in.
Stand for something or you will fall for anything..
"Let us not be weary in doing good; for at the proper time,
we will reap a harvest if we do not give up.
Therefore, as we have opportunity, let us do good..."
Galatians 6:9-10

5. Look Up !!...
To the Lord.
"I can do everything through Christ who strengthens me."
Philippians 4:13

6. Reach Up !!...
For something higher.
"Trust in the Lord with all your heart,
and lean not unto your own understanding.
In all your ways, acknowledge Him,
and He will direct your path."
Proverbs 3:5-6

7. Lift Up !!...
Your Prayers.
"Do not worry about anything;
instead PRAY ABOUT
EVERYTHING."
Philippians 4:6

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The following imfomation are kept just as our draft of some notes (not for publication):

Dear Dr. Lei,

Thanks for your emailed. It is a very nice writing. I really appreciate your great effort of putting this draft together (along with the whole Las Vegas teamwork).

Using blue color words, we have altered a few places of the wording you put together for Nevada Governor to receive. (Please see your text below including our altered portions.) Really no offense to you, honestly. These are just a reference or brainstorming for your consideration before shaping up the official version. Hopefully, your email will be able to reflect the difference in the text color.
(By the way, we did not change any part of the rest of your attached writings).

Thanks a lot again.

Best Regards,
Wendy And Morris Wu

----- Original Message -----
From: "Tony Lei"
To:
Sent: Tuesday, May 10, 2005 8:52 PM
Subject: Advanced .... -----A draft.

> {Advanced modification.} (Correction: 26th...in
> 2003.)[Modification.]
> Dear Mrs. and Dr. Wu, Good evening! The following is
> our advanced draft for you (in order to request an
> award for Wendy). Any modification or comment that may
> extend from you to WBTI will highly be appreciated.
>
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> ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^^
> Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)
> http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
> -------------------------------------------------------
> May 10, 2005
>
> Dear Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny Guinn,
>
> The Second 27th Director and Advisory Boards Meeting of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) was held by its president Wendy Wu successfully on April 23, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. With her distinguished leadership and outstanding talents, Wendy Wu is widely known as a teacher, advisor, social service volunteer, business person, and community leader with a series of venues to contribute to our people, community, businesses, government, and nation. In her service as the chairperson of the 26th Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Conference / Convention in 2003 (held at San Jose, California), her superb managerial skills and experience had orchestrated one of the most successful nation-wide conventions / parties in recent years. In addition, Mrs. Wu is also a well-respected contributor in another non-profit organization, which is known being one of the largest Asian American service groups, serving as the 17th president, Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce - North California (TACC-NC). In her service in the TACC-NC, she has broken the organization's record of making donations to both local and world-wide charity organizations, in both the number of benefited charity organizations and the total monetary value.

Very soon, Mrs. Wendy Wu is going to complete her term as President of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) on July 30, 2005. Out of the excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Mrs. Wu, she has elevated the TBAA to a new height in terms of its fame, quality and significance among many American Chinese and Asian American institutions in this country.

Now, TBAA is scheduled to hold its profound 28th Annual Conference throughout the July 29-30 weekend (2005) in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of President Wu's efforts and unselfish spirit in promoting cross-culture understanding and mutual respect for diversified interests rising from a variety of the communities, she has already become a real dynamic force and role model in the common pursuit of improving quality of life for our society. Under the recommendations of our faculty members of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) including Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Michael Douglas, Nevada District Judge Jessie Walsh, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, among others, we wish you may grant Mrs. Wendy Wu an honor of recognition in certificate form). Any courtesy that you may extend to her will highly be appreciated.
>
> Sincerely,
>
> Dr. Tony T. Lei
> President
> District Judge of Family Court Cheryl Moss
> Secretary General of CCDAPCC of WBTI
>
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> Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)
> http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
> ---------------------------------------------
> Dear Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny Guinn,
>
> Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent
> Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington
> Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)], Mrs. Wendy
> Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of
> America (TBAA), Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan
> Benevolent Association of Las Vegas, Mr. Lo-Yu Sun,
> Board Advisor of TBAA, and Ms. Hui-Ching Chen,
> Director of Secretary Division of TBAA
>
> request the honor of your presence
> as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a
> grantor of Greetings Letter*1
> at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of
> Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA)
>
> on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005
> at the Paris Hotel and Casino
> 3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
> from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.
>
> Participants: About 500 people.
> Attire: Business
>
> RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com.
> Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before
> Friday, May 20, 2005.
>
> *1. We received Greetings Letters from U. S. President
> George Bush, U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao,
> California Governor Gray Davis, U. S. Senator Barbara
> Boxer, U. S. Congressman Pete Stark, City Mayor of
> Sunnyvale Julia Miller, among others for the 26th
> Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of
> America (TBAA) in 2003.
>
> *****The Taiwan Benevolent Association of America
> (TBAA) will hold its 28th Annual Conference in Las
> Vegas Nevada from July 29, 2005 to July 31, 2005 at
> the Paris Las Vegas Hotel (3655 Las Vegas Boulevard
> South, Las Vegas, NV 89109). Our theme for this year
> is the Future Development of TBAA, a topic that
> reflects our commitment to pass on our traditions and
> legacies to Taiwanese Americans in the United States.
> We would be very honored if you would join us at the
> Opening Ceremony on July 30, 2005 from 10:00am to
> 12:00pm.
>
> As the largest civic organization representing U.S.
> immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has
> approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members
> nationwide. Our members are concerned about the new
> developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U.S China
> Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are
> increasely focused on working with the mainstream of
> American society on these and other issues. Your
> participation would greatly inspire us as we move
> forward to achieve our goal.
>
> Thank you for your kind attention and we look forward
> to hearing from you very soon.
>
> Sincerely yours,
>
> Wendy Yu-ping Wu
> Chairman, TBAA Convention Committee
> Sue Phelps
> President of T.B.A.A.-L.V.
> Lo-Yu Sun
> Board Advisor
> Hui-Ching Chen
> Director of Secretary Division
>
> ***Although we have sent out just a few invitations at
> the time being, but the responses from the
> high-ranking officials are enthusiastic. U. S.
> Congresswoman will be pleased to attend. She is
> interested in delivering a short kenote speech on
> the opening ceremony. Nevada Clark County Commissioner
> Lynette McDonald will be very pleased to attend. She
> will also bring us with a suprise. Nevada
> Assemblywoman Valerie Weber felt honored to be invited
> by us. She will attend ours with great pleasure.
> Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas will be
> ready to attend. He promised to grant us a significant
> Greetings Letter. Regional Representative Liane Lee is
> collecting detail information about TBAA, TBALV, and
> their leaders from Dr. Tony Lei for U. S. Senator
> Honorable Harry Reid to write a Greetings Letter to
> our 28th Annual Conference of TBAA in Las Vegas,
> Nevada from July 29, 2005 to July 31, 2005 at the
> Paris Las Vegas Hotel. ............
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The following imfomation are kept just as our draft of some notes (not for publication):

Subject: RE: [To Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny C. Guinn] You're cordially invited.
Date: Wed, 11 May 2005 08:11:10 -0700
From: Miss Jan Luevano [jluevano@gov.state.nv.us]
To: Dr. Tony Lei [tojulei@yahoo.com]

Thank you Dr. Lei. I have forwarded your email to
> our Las Vegas office
> for a certificate or letter of recognition for Mrs.
> Wu. Should you need
> to contact them, their number is (702) 486-2500.
>
> Thank you again for your request.
>
> Janice Luevano
> Executive Assistant and
> Director of Scheduling to
> Governor Kenny C. Guinn
>
> Office of the Governor
> 101 N. Carson Street
> Carson City, NV 89701
> Phone: (775) 684-5670
> Fax: (775) 687-1867
> [jluevano@gov.state.nv.us]
>
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Dear Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny Guinn,

The Second 27th Director and Advosory Boards Meeting of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) was held by its Chairperson Wendy Yu-ping Wu successfully on April 23, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A lady with good education and many achieved talents. She is a famous teacher, advisor, and community leader with a series of venues to contribute to our people, business, government, community, and country. As the Chairperson of the 27th Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Conference and Convention in 2003, her bright leadership brought a most successful event and party nationally in California for TBAA. She is also an achieved leader as the President of Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce - North Califonia. Mrs. Wndy Wu is going to complete her term as the Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America in July 30, 2005. The excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Mrs. Wendy Wu's has contributed to TBAA as a famous and significant organization and association among the Chinese and Chinese American institutions' world in this country. TBAA is going to hold its great 28th Annual Coference on July 29-30, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her efforts and spirits in promoting mutual understanding and respect for diversified interests of the community have become a dynamic force to improve the quality of life for all. Under the recommendations of some of our faculty members, we wish you may grant Mrs. Wendy Wu an honor of recognition (a ceritificate or ...). Any courtesy that you may extend to her will highly be appreciated.

Sincerely,

WBTI

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http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
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Dear Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny Guinn,

Mrs. Wendy Wu, Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA); Miss Sue Phelps, President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas (TBAA-LV); Mr. Lo-Yu Sun, Board Advisor of TBAA; Ms. Hui-Ching Chen, Director of Secretary Division of TBAA; and Dr. Tony T. Lei, Advisor of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Las Vegas [President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)]

request the honor of your presence
as a Kenote Speaker (for short speech) and/or as a grantor of Greetings Letter*1
at the Opening Ceremony of 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA)

on Saturday, the Thirty of July, 2005
at the Paris Hotel and Casino
3655, Las Vegas Blvd., Las Vegas, Nevada 89109
from 9:00 a.m. - 12:00 a.m.

Participants: About 500 people.
Attire: Business

RSVP: Please e-mail Dr. Tony Lei at tojulei@yahoo.com.
Or please call Judy for RSVP at 255-9058 on or before Friday, May 20, 2005.

*1. We received Greetings Letters from U. S. President George Bush, U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao, California Governor Gray Davis, U. S. Senator Barbara Boxer, U. S. Congressman Pete Stark, City Mayor of Sunnyvale Julia Miller, among others for the 26th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) in 2003.

*****The Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) will hold its 28th Annual Conference in Las Vegas Nevada from July 29, 2005 to July 31, 2005 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel (3655 Las Vegas Boulevard South, Las Vegas, NV 89109). Our theme for this year is the Future Development of TBAA, a topic that reflects our commitment to pass on our traditions and legacies to Taiwanese Americans in the United States. We would be very honored if you would join us at the Opening Ceremony on July 30, 2005 from 10:00am to 12:00pm.

As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Our members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U.S China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasely focused on working with the mainstream of American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire us as we move forward to achieve our goal.

Thank you for your kind attention and we look forward to hearing from you very soon.

Sincerely yours,

Wendy Yu-ping Wu
Chairman, TBAA Convention Committee
Sue Phelps
President of T.B.A.A.-L.V.
Lo-Yu Sun
Board Advisor
Hui-Ching Chen
Director of Secretary Division

***Although we have sent out just a few invitations at the time being, but the responses from them are enthusiastic. U. S. Congresswoman will be please to attend. She is interested in delivering a short kenote speech on the opening ceremony. Nevada Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald will be very pleased to attend. She will also bring us with a suprise. Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber felt honored to be invited by us. She will attend ours with great pleasure. Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas promised to grant us a significant Greetings Letter. Regional Representative Liane Lee is collecting detail information about TBAA, TBALV, and their leaders from Dr. Tony Lei for U. S. Senator Honorable Harry Reid to write a Greetings Letter for our 28th Annual Conference in Las Vegas, Nevada from July 29, 2005 to July 31, 2005 at the Paris Las Vegas Hotel. ............

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Before an advanced draft (in the following) being completed and as an e-mail to send out, we received already the above response from the Office of the Governor. Thank you very much Ms. Janice Luevano, Executive Assistant and Director of Scheduling to Governor Kenny C. Guinn.

{Advanced modification.} (Correction: 26th...in 2003.)[Modification.]
Dear Mrs. and Dr. Wu, Good evening! The following is our advanced draft for you (in order to request an award for Wendy). Any modification or comment that may extend from you to WBTI will highly be appreciated.

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http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti
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May 10, 2005

Dear Nevada Governor Honorable Kenny Guinn,

The Second 27th Director and Advosory Boards Meeting of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) was held by its Chairperson Wendy Yu-ping Wu successfully on April 23, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. A lady with good leading skills and many outstanding talents, she is a famous teacher, advisor, and community leader with a series of venues to contribute to our people, business, government, community, and country. As the Chairperson of the 26th Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Conference and Convention in 2003, her bright leadership brought a most successful event and party nationally in San Jose, California for TBAA. She is also an achieved leader as the President of Taiwanese American Chamber of Commerce - North Califonia. Mrs. Wendy Yu-ping Wu is going to complete her term as the Chairperson of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America in July 30, 2005. The excellent experience, knowledge, enthusiasm, and professionalism of Mrs. Wendy Wu's have promoted TBAA as a famous and significant organization and association among the Chinese and Chinese American institutions' world in this country. TBAA is going to hold its great 28th Annual Coference on July 29-30, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. Her efoorts and spirits in promoting mutual understanding and respect for diversified interests of the community have become a dynamic force to improve the quality of life for all. Under the recommendations of our faculty members of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) including Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Michael Douglas, Nevada District Judge Jessie Walsh, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, among others, we wish you may grant Mrs. Wendy Wu an honor of recognition ( a certificate or...). Any courtesy that you may extend to her will highly be appreciated.

Sincerely,

Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
District Judge of Family Court Cheryl Moss
Secretary General of CCDAPCC of WBTI

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From: Ms. Lillian Tsai [Lei Rong Sheng {Y. S. Lei)} [liltsai@hotmail.com]
Sat, 23 Apr 2005 05:42:28 +0000

Hi, I received this warning from my friend and it makes sense. Without checking with the claimed source of the article, I am forwarding it to you because I care. I hope that you don't mind.
Best regards,

Lillian (Lei Rong Sheng) Tsai
No plastic containers in micro. No water >>> > bottles in freezer. >>> > No plastic wrap in micro. >>> > >>> > Johns Hopkins has recently sent this out in its >>> > newsletters. This >>> > information is being circulated at Walter Reed Army >>> > Medical Center. >>> > Dioxin chemicals cause cancer, especially breast >>> > cancer. Dioxins are >>> > highly poisonous to the cells of our bodies. Don't >>> > freeze your plastic >>> > bottles with water in them as this releases dioxins >>> > from the plastic. >>> > >>> > Recently, Dr. Edward Fujimoto, Wellness Program >>> > manager at Castle >>> > Hospital, was on a TV program to explain this health >>> > hazard. He talked >>> > about dioxins and how bad they are for us. He said >>> > that we should not be >>> > heating our food in the microwave using plastic >>> > containers. This applies >>> > to foods that contain fat. He said that the >>> > combination of fat, high >>> > heat, and plastics releases dioxin into the food and >>> > ultimately into the >>> > cells of the body. Instead, he recommends using >>> > glass, Corning Ware, or >>> > ceramic containers for heating food. You get the >>> > same results, only >>> > without the dioxin. >>> > >>> > So such things as TV dinners, instant ramen and >>> > soups, etc., should be >>> > removed from the container and heated in something >>> > else. Paper isn't bad >>> > but you don't know what is in the paper. It's just >>> > safer to use tempered >>> > glass, Corning Ware, etc. He reminded us that a >>> > while ago some of the >>> > fast food restaurants moved away from the foam >>> > containers to paper. The >>> > dioxin problem is one of the reasons. >>> > >>> > Also, he pointed out that Saran wrap is just as >>> > dangerous when placed >>> > over foods to be cooked in the microwave. As the >>> > food is nuked, the high >>> > heat causes poisonous toxins to actually melt out of >>> > the plastic wrap and >>> > drip into the food. Cover food with a paper towel >>> > instead. This is an >>> > article I believe you should forward to your family >>> > and friends -- anyone >>> > who is important in your life! >>> > >>>

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020405-1576
From: Ms. Y. S. Lei [liltsai@hotmail.com]
Fri, 04 Feb 2005 08:26:25 +0000

Best regards,
Lillian (Lei Rong Sheng) Tsai
>From: Shu-Chuen Li >Subject: [Fwd: FW: WOMEN WHO READ] >Date: Tue, 01 Feb 2005 11:17:55 -0800 > >Enjoy! > >Shu-chuen Li, Curator >Special Collections >University Library >California State University, Long Beach >email:sli2@csulb.edu >(562) 985-4087 > > Women who read > > A couple goes on vacation to a fishing resort in northern >Minnesota. > The husband likes to fish at the crack of dawn. The wife likes >to > read. One morning the husband returns after several hours of >fishing > and decides to take a nap. > > Although not familiar with the lake, the wife decides to take >the > boat out. She motors out a short distance, anchors, and >continues to > read he r book. > > Along comes a game warden in his boat. He pulls up alongside the > woman and says, "Good morning, Ma'am. What are you doing?" > > "Reading a book," she replies, [thinking "Isn't it obvious?"] > > "You're in a restricted fishing area," he informs her. > > "I'm sorry, officer, but I'm not fishing; I'm reading." > > "Yes, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you could >start > at any moment. I'll have to take you in and write you up." > > "If you do that, I'll have to charge you with sexual assault," >says > the woman. > > "But I haven't even touched you," says the game warden. > > "That's true, but you have all the equipment. For all I know you > could start at any moment." > > "Have a nice day, ma'am," and he left. . . > > MORAL: > > Never argue with a woman who reads. > > It's probable she can also think! > > > > > > > > >

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From: Y. S. Lei [Lillian (Lei Rong Sheng) Tsai]
[liltsai@hotmail.com]
Subject: FW: for your amusement
Tue, 21 Dec 2004 17:55:17 +0000

I think you may enjoy this.

Best regards,

Lillian (Lei Rong Sheng) Tsai
[Lillian Tsai is President of CTR & Co. It is a Fine Jewelry company in Campbell, California.]

Zen for the 21st Century: > > 1. Do not walk behind me, for I may not lead. > Do not walk ahead of me, for I may not follow. > Do not walk beside me either. > Just pretty much leave me the hell alone. > > > 2. The journey of a thousand miles begins with a broken fan belt and a leaky tire. > > 3. It's always darkest before dawn. So if you're going to steal your neighbor's newspaper, that's the time to do it. > > 4. Don't be irreplaceable. If you can't be replaced, you can't be promoted. > > 5. Always remember you're unique. Just like everyone else. > > 6. Never test the depth of the water with both feet. > > 7. If at first you don't succeed, skydiving is not for you. > > 8. Give a man a fish and he will eat for a day. Teach him how to fish, and he will sit in a boat and drink beer all day. > > 9. If you lend someone $20 and never see that person again, it was probably worth it. > > 10. If you tell the truth, you don't have to remember anything. > > 11. Some days you're the bug; some days you're the windshield. > > 12. Good judgment comes from bad experience, and a lot of that comes from bad judgment. > > 13. The quickest way to double your money is to fold it in half and put it back in your pocket. > > 14. A closed mouth gathers no foot. > > 15. Duct tape is like the Force. It has a light side and a dark side, and it holds the universe together. > > 16. There are two theories to arguing with women. Neither one works. > > 17. Generally speaking, you aren't learning much when your lips are moving. > > 18. Experience is something you don't get until just after you need it. > > 19. Never miss a good chance to shut up. > > 20. Never, under any circumstances, take a sleeping pill and laxative on the same night. > > 21. There is a fine line between "hobby" and "mental illness." > > 22. No matter what happens, somebody will find a way to take it too seriously. > > 23. Everyone seems normal until you get to know them. > > >

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120904-3698
Celebrating others' success
By Tiffany Chang and PAI of WBTI*1

A compliment or encouragement is verbal sunshine. We are pleased to quote the following three short but meaningful ones:

***** No matter how busy you are, you must take time to make other person feel important. ---Mary Kay Ash
***** There is no more noble occupation in the world than to assit another human being---to help someone succeed. ---Alan Loy McGinnis
***** There are two things people want more than sex and money ...recognition and praise. ---Mary Kay Ash

It's our pleasure to post a short essay from "Speaker's Source Book II," by Glenn Van Ekeren:*2

Roger Ailes asks this penetrating question, " Do you bring other people up or down?" He continues, "This may be the most important question facing you in your career and life."*2
A natural follow-up would be, "How are you bringing other people up?" "What specific things do you do every day to show others their importance to you?"
One of the most difficult, yet meaningful actions we can take to encourage others is celebrate their success. Forty thousand fans were in attendance in the Oakland stadium when Rickey Henderson tied Lou Brock's career stolen base record. According to USA Today, Lou left baseball in 1979 but faithfully followed Henderson's prestigious career and was excited about his success. Realizing that Rickey would set a new record, Brock was quoted in USA Today as saying, "I'll be there. Do you think I'm going to miss it now? Rickey did 12 years what took me 19. He's amazing."
Imagine how Rickey Henderson felt knowing the person whose stolen base record he was about to break was excited about his achievements. Envy or jealousy might have been more natural feelings for Lou Brock but encouragers set self-interest aside and rejoice in the happiness of others.*3

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References

*1. PAI of WBTI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. Ekeren, Glenn Van. "Speaker's Source Book II," (1994), Prentice Hall Press, Paramus, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Press.
*3. Ibid.

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Enthusiasm is a very beautiful word!
By Tiffany Chang and PAI of WBTI*1

Enthusiasm is important, especially very important to many things in our lives. We are pleased to quote the following three short but meaningful ones:

***** There is nothing greater than enthusiasm. ---Henry Moore
***** If you don't have enthusiasm, you don't have anything. ---Kemmons Wilson, Sr.
***** Nothing good or great can be done in the absence of enthusiasm. ---Tom Peters

It's our pleasure to post a short story from "Speaker's Source Book II" by Glenn Van Ekeren:

The word enthusiasm comes from the Greek roots en and theos and means "God within." It is a fire, a passion within. Real enthusiasm is not something you "put on" and "take off " to fit the occasion. It is a way of life.
Apparently Theodore Roosevelt possessed that kind of passionate lifestyle. In 1883, according to Bernard Levin, writing in Enthusiasms (Crown Publishers), Roosevelt went buffalo hunting in the Badlands of South Dakota with a single companion, Joe Ferris. They nearly died of thirst, and they slept on the ground, saddles their only pillows. One night wolves caused their horses to bolt, and it took some time for the
fleeing beasts to be recaptured. The men went back to sleep; it began to rain heavily and they awoke, finding themselves lying in four inches of water. Shivering between sodden blankets, Ferris heard Teddy Roosevelt exclaim," By Godfrey, but this is fun!"
Now that's enthusiasm!*2

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References

*1. PAI of WBTI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. Ekeren, Glenn Van. "Speaker's Source Book II," (1994), Prentice Hall Press, Paramus, New Jersey: Prentice Hall Press.

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Mon, 25 Oct 2004 06:00:43 +0000
From: "Y. S. Lei" (By Lillian Tsai)
Subject: FW: IF I KNEW

This is why I always say I love YOU....

(Inside here is a picture of the broken World Trade Center.)

This has not been broken since 9/11/01, please keep it going...
This has been kept alive and moving since 9/11. In memory of all those who perished this morning; the passengers and the pilots on the United Air and AA flights, the workers in the World Trade Center and the Pentagon, and all the innocent bystanders. Our prayers go out to the friends and families of the deceased.

IF I KNEW

If I knew it would be the last time
That I'd see you fall asleep,
I would tuck you in more tightly
and pray the Lord, your soul to keep.

If I knew it would be the last time
that I see you walk out the door,
I would give you a hug and kiss
and call you back for one more.

If I knew it would be the last time
I'd hear your voice lifted up in praise,
I would video tape each action and word,
so I could play them back day after day.

If I knew it would be the last time,
I could spare an extra minute
to stop and say "I love you,"
instead of assuming you would KNOW I do.

If I knew it would be the last time
I would be there to share your day,
Well I'm sure you'll have so many more,
so I can let just this one slip away.

For surely there's always tomorrow
to make up for an oversight,
and we always get a second chance
to make everything just right.

There will always be another day
to say "I love you,"
And certainly there's another chance
to say our "Anything I can do?"

But just in case I might be wrong,
and today is all I get,
I'd like to say how much I love you
and I hope we never forget.

Tomorrow is not promised to anyone,
young or old alike,
And today may be the last chance
you get to hold your loved one tight.

So if you're waiting for tomorrow,
why not do it today?
For if tomorrow never comes,
you'll surely regret the day,

That you didn't take that extra time
for a smile, a hug, or a kiss
and you were too busy to grant someone,
what turned out to be their one last wish.

So hold your loved ones close today,
and whisper in their ear,
Tell them how much you love them
and that you'll always hold them dear

Take time to say "I'm sorry,"
"Please forgive me," "Thank you," or "It's okay."
And if tomorrow never comes,
you'll have no regrets about today.

Send this to at least 10 people to show your support.

PLEASE DON'T BREAK IT!!!!!!
(Inside here is a picture about brotherliness love.)

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God's Words of Life on Friendship respected by Dr. Tony Lei
By PAI of WBTI

1. Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves. ---Romans 12:10
2. A man of many companions may come to ruin, but there is a friend who sticks closer than brother. ---Proverbs 18:24
3. Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart, and the pleasantness of one's friend springs from his earnest counsel. ---Proverbs 27:9
4. Jesus said, "Greater love has no one than this, that he lay down his life for his friends. You are my friends if you do what I command. ---John 15:13-15
5. A friend loves at all times, and a brother is born for adversity. ---Proverbs 17:17
6. He who loves a pure heart and whose speech is gracious will have the king for his friend. ---Proverbs 22-11
7. Jesus tells us to love everyone, even our enemies (Luke 6:27, 35). But Proverbs 13:20 says that if we are to grow wise, we must walk with wise people. If we choose "fools" as companions, we'll suffer harm. A "companion" is much more than an acquaintance; he or she is one who becomes a close friend. Our companions are either making us wiser or leading us right into harm's way. The Bible dosen't contradict itself at all on this issue. Love your neighbor. Love your enemy. But choose your friends with care.

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"Those who trust us, educate us." --- George Eliot
"Those who obey God's commands live in him, and he in them. And this is how we know that he lives in us: We know it by the Spirit he gave us." --- 1 John 3:24 Bible
"The fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness, and self-control." --- Galatians 5:22
"The naked truth is always better than the best-dressed lie." --- Robert Half
"The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shinning." --- John F. Kennedy
"Art is the signature of civilizations." --- Beverly Sills
"Keep your friends close, but keep your enemies closer." --- Socilian Proverb
"You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist." --- Indira Gandhi
"Many things are lost for want of asking." --- English Proverb
"Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him and to let him know that you trust him." --- Booker T. Washington

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Sat, 18 Sep 2004 16:36:26 +0000
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091804-2158
Booby G. Gronauer is the hit winner of visitor number at Eighty Thousandth (#80,000th) of WBTI website
By Cheryl Moss and Tiffany Chang

Fri, 17 Sep 2004 11:19:43 -0700
Re: You're to be on reviewjournal.com!//RESPONSE - thank you Dr. Lei (Hello Pretty Lady - Judy)
To WBTI:
Dear Sir,

How wondeful! I hit the visitor's winner number Eighty
Thousandth (#80,000) of the Washington Business and
Technology Institute (WBTI) website for Bobby G.
Beside its knownledgeble and richful information, the
creative design with beautiful and colorful paintings
are really impressive.
I was also inspired by WBTI's
many years of contribution in academic research,
community service, and humane spirit.

It was my first time to witness the performance of
the Thai dancers at the "Appreciation Day 2004" which was
supported by WBTI among others - I was so impresssed with
the entertaining and enjoyable performance that was done.

A special thanks to Dr. Tony Lei for inviting myself and my boss,
Bobby G, Las Vegas Township Constable.

I look forward to attending the next culture event in
which my husband will also be joining me.

Sincerely,

Marian Replogle, Executive Assistant
Las Vegas Township Constable's Office

Ms. Marian Replogle is the Executive Assistant of Constable's Office Las Vegas Township. Booby G. Gronauer is the Constable. It is our pleasure to post the following feature article:

PPAA18 ***** 2:37 p. m., Saturday, July 17, 2004 #First Edition *****
The popularity, integrity, and professionalism of Las Vegas Constable ROBERT "BOBBY G" GRONAUER
By PAI of WBTI*1

***"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
***"Watch your thought, for they become words. Choose your words, for they become actions. Understand your actions, for they become habits. Study your habits, for they will become your character. Develop your character, for it becomes your destiny."*2

After nearly three decades in police work, Robert A. Gronauer, better known by his friends as "Bobby G" has been our Las Vegas Township Constable since the January of 1999. His endeavor for Las Vegas as a constable is remarkable with his popularity, integrity, and professionalism.*3

The International Association of Chiefs of Police chose Gronauer as one of the top police officers in America for using innovative and progress techniques to solve problems in one of the most crime ridden areas of Las Vegas, "Gerson Park", one of those places where they said it couldn't be done. Dedication to his country and community brought "Bobby G" a Purple Heart and a Bronze Star with a V for Valor in Vietnam, and the Marine Corps looked to Robert Gronauer to teach its young officers to be leaders. "Bobby G" has been presented with the following awards: "Humanitarian Award" - presented in March 2002 by the Seniors' United Organization, "Elected Official of the Year" - presented in April 2001 by the Asian Chamber of Commerce, "Constable of the Year 2001" - presented on April 7, 2002, by the National Constables' Association, the "Citizen of the Month Award-June 2002" - presented on June 5, 2002, by the Las Vegas City Council and "Proclamation Award" - presented on July 16, 2002, by the Clark County Board of Commissioners for serving his country and the Clark County community with dedication and pride.

Some of Bobby's objectives are to help preserve and clearly define the significant role of the constable in the delivery of justice system in the United States, train, educate and upgrade the quality of performance of the constable, provide membership benefits which will contribute to the general welfare and quality of the constables, continue to carry court orders from the court offices and be available to assist the needs of the office of the county sheriff and local police departments.*4

"Bobby G" is a Vice Chairman of Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI),

"As the Vice Chairman of Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC), Bobby G. Gronauer was invited by the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to attend this Party. With selected important people as a group from WBTI, it was leading by its President Dr. Tony Lei accompanied by his wife. The General Manager Nadia Sales of 'Nevada Examiner' came with her photography just on time. The presence of U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley hightlighted the event. Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Co-Chairs of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003. It's my honor and challenge to endeavor to our community as a Secretary with the excellency of our Secretary General Cheryl Moss," said Agnas Chan, Consultant (now the President) of the United Business Source at the Campaign Party by Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman on February 20, 2003.*5

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*1. PAI of WBTI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. Lei, Becky. (2003). "Super E. Q. Onece for All". Taipei, Taiwan: Spring Publishing Co.
*3. Google.co. 'About Bobby Gronauer,' "A search on google. co for Las Vegas Constable Bobby Gronauer," Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI.
*4. Ibid.
*5. Gronauer, Bobby; and Chang, Tiffany Chang. 'Motivation and entrepreneurship contribute to city development,' "Special Column; PPAA15)," (September 12, 2003), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI.

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061304---wonderful cartoons or an enjoyable picnic:

043004-Thik it over.
PPAA18 ***** Friday, April 30, 2004 ***** #Second Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)
http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega
Vice Presidents
Dr. William N. Thompson
Director of Public Administration Institution
Dr. E. Lee Bernick and Dr. G. Keong Leong
Deans of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration
Dr. Sue Fawn Chung
Director of Culture Institution
Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brian Sandoval, and District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen of Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC)
District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young
Chairmen of CCDAPCC
(702) 255-9058
*It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organization in an honorary or adjunct capacity.

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For our alumni and friends of Tunghai University, among others --- A message from the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia
BY GSBPA of WBTI*1

The Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) is eager to post the golden words from the Bible about wisdom again. On the Proverb 2:3-6 of Bible, it stated that,
"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 hidden treasure,
then you will understand that fear of the LORD
and find the knowledge of God.
For the LORD gives wisdom,
and from his mouth come
knowledge and understanding."*2

While the beautiful Christmas card from the United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia to Dr. Tony Lei has been designed and posted to the WBTI website last December, we are also pleased to quote some idea of the letter from its Director of Alumni Giving and Communication in order to advance their effort for the higher education in Asia from America.

The letter begun with a warmest Christimas wish to all dear friends of the United Board.
Director of the Department Nan Hawkins wrote that "This season is such a delightful time of anticipation and joy. It's also, of course, a time for reflection, especially about our faith, which forcuses on the realizatiion of the extraordinary promise God made through Babriel to Mary, and to all of us: that with the birth of Jesus, God, fully divine, would become fully human...fully present in our world."*3

The late Dr. Paul T. Lauby, United Board's president emeritus, made the daring decisions that led us to expand our work to new schools and new regions, and he oversaw our return to our original roots in mainland China. He was the prime mover in launching the alumni rpogram, which has become so important to the schools, the United Board, and, of course, to you.

"You, Dr. Lei and all our dear friends, too, are wonderful examples of God's presence in the world, especially in the many ways you demonstrate your loyalty to your alma matters in Asia. We are deeply grateful for your support for those schools and their work, your caring commitment validates and confirms the work of the United Board, which was so much a part of Dr. Lauby's life," wrote Hawkins.

The Director hoped that all our friends would consider making a contibution to the United Board to honor Dr. Lauby's memory, for your schools in Asia, for another aproved project, among others. "We will remit the full amountof your gift to the school you specify, with never a reduction for our overhead costs or any other fees," he added.

"With God's grace, the seeds of understanding, knowledge, and tolerance that Dr. Lauby sought to sow through his ministry in the U. S., Asia, and at the United Board will continue to flourish at this season and in the new year," Nan concluded the letter.*4

As one of the first Class of Tunghai University, Dr. Tony Lei was deeply impressed by and heartily appreciated to the Mission and efforts of the United Board for its great love, contributions, and accomplishments to many of the students, schools, educations, and countries in Asia.

It's our pleasure to reprint the following feature article in order to have some response to the launching of the above announcement by the Director of Alumni Giving and Communication of the United Board for Christian Education in Asia:
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Nevada State and CAAAN welcome and commend TEFA and Tunghai Reunion
By Tiffany Chang

Starting from July 4th, Independence Day, to 8th of 2001 were a long holiday season for casinos and tourist industries in Las Vegas. Numerious visitors were crowing to here, yet Tunghai University had brought good conference and reunion news for Chinese American academic and educaton community of Nevada.*5

On July 6, gathering to Las Vegas had been the directors and members of Tunghai Endowment Fund for Academic Advancement (TEFA) and 12 - 13th classes of Tunghai Reunion. VIPs were invited by Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) having champagne dinner at Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant of Horseshoe Casino and Hotel. Gerri Schoder brought the certificates of award by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to the dinner party. TEFA returned with the best Taiwanese box of tea to Shelley. After the pleasent dinner, all the members of party group were treated to enjoy the famous show "Naked Angeles" by Dr. Tony Lei.

On the 8th of July, a Welcome Tea Party was held by Dr. Tony T. Lei, Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada (CAAAN) and Mrs. Judy K. Lei. It was held for the celebrating of the incorperation of TEFA USA and the Global Tunghai Reunion in Las Vegas.

In the conference, Dr. Lei expressed sincere welcome in his short speech to both the Corperation and Reunion. He then introduced Theresa Malone, Member of the Nevada Board of Education, and Denise Brodsky, Las Vegas School Board of Trustees to deliver welcome speeches.

Malone spoke for U.S. Senator Harry Reid's welcome to the Conference and announced Reid's certificates of commendation to TEFA and CAAAN. "Yet, with our differences we have a goal that is the same: to provide many opportunities for our citizens to learn and develop their knowledge, skill, mind, and character by formal scholling," Malone said. "With support of organizations as the Tunghai Endowment Fund for Academic Advancement, and the Washington Business and Technology Institute, but most importantly You, we will fulfill our goal to promote opportunities for education. On behalf of the Nevada education community, thanks you for sharing your time and goals with us," she added.*6

Brodsky announced in her welcome speech that U. S. Congresswoman Berkley was giving TEFA and CAAAN each a certificate of Congessional commendation. She recognized that the Mayor, WBTI, among others are sharing their same legacy to include building Las Vegas a community where future generations will have even more opportunities and advantages to live a prosperous life.

The highlight of the tea party at Bellagio was the Congressional Recognition by Congresswoman Shelley Berkley presented through Malone and Brodsky to TEFA and CAAAN. On behalf of the TEFA, Chairman Wu and Dr. Wang President of Tunghai University received the Certificate. Dr. Lei also received the Award for CAAAN from Berkley. Thunders of applause from all the guests and participants brought a climax of this event in the Conference Room of Renoir 2 during the presentation of the awards.

Chairman Wu gave a thanks speech to appreciate Senator Reid, Congresswoman Berkley, and Chairman Dr. Lei. for their hospitable welcome and supports. He was acknowledged with the invitation by Reid to meet the Senator through Dr. Tony Lei. President of WBTI Dr. Tony T. Lei, Chairman of CAN-DO Dr. R. D. Prabhu, among others are going to hold a significant theme party and dinner at August 24, 2001 in Las Vegas for Harry Reid in congratulating his being the U. S. Senator and Majoity Whip of U.S. Senate.

Dr. Kang-pei Wang, President of Tunghai University, was also invited to give a speech. He thanked the nice welcome and supports by the Washington, D.C. Scene, Nevada State, Las Vegas City, and Clark County. Acknowledgement is that this has been one inspired revelation that Dr. Tony Lei's long years of honest and excellent efforts to encourage and promote the academic research and coummunity service in Nevada are significant and fruitful. He said that Tunghai University*7 is a developed university with many departments, graduate schools, and colleges. The diligent attitude of teaching by professors and the concrete research accomplishment of the graduate schools have launching this University to one of the famous educatonal institutions in the wold. He also welcome all Nevadans to have a visit of Taiwan and Tunghai University.

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References

*1. GSBPA of WBTI is the initials of Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. New International Version (2000)
"Wisdom,' "God's Words of life for Dads," Grand Rapids, Michigan: The Zondervan Corporation.
*3. Hawkins, Nan. 'Christmas 2003,' "A Letter to our dear friend Dr. Lei,' (December, 2003), New York, N.Y.: United Board for Christian Higher Education in Asia.
*4. Ibid.
*5. Chang, Tiffany. ' Nevada State and CAAAN welcome and commend TEFA and Tunghai Reunion,' "Nevada Examiner," (2001), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner.
*6. Ibid.
*7. Wang, Kang-pei. 'The education and research of Tunghai University,' "Tunghai University Information," (October, 2003), Taichung, Taiwan: Tunghai University.

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*This is a spcial input from Ms. Lillian Tsai. Thank you, Lillian!

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Dear friends and visitors,

Please go to the section of "LAF5". Thank you. (One feature article by author Liu Yun is on the 3rd page of "LAF5".)

012704
Newsbrief ***** Tueday, January 27, 2004 ***** # Second Edition
Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)
http://communitylink.koz.com/lvrj/wbti

Advisory Board: Governor Kenny Guinn, Chairman; U. S. Senators Harry Reid and John Ensign, Vice Chairmen; U. S. Representatives James Gibbons and Shelley Berkley, and Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman, Executive Directors.
U. S. Secretary of Labor Elaine Chao
Chairperson
Dr. Tony T. Lei
President
District Judges Mark Denton and Valorie Vega
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My coming trip to China, Japan, and Taiwan
By Becky Ung

Dear Dr. Lei,

It was nice talking to you yesterday.

Currently I am teaching three EQ classes; two in Rowland Height area and one
in Palos Verdes on top of many students I see in private sessions. And Icontinue to be invited to go to different schools, churches, radio stations and T.V. stations to speak on the subject of emotional intelligence.

After stepping down from School Board Governing position, I was appointed to
be the Community Liaison on behalf of the San Marino School District.*1 This way I continue to be involved. I am able to offer my experiences and expertise to help parents and students.

I am now serving as a director on the board of Bienvenido Children's Village. It is a temperary shelter for severely abused and neglected children. I believe in their mission: "To assist children and families toward healthy relationships and life competency." And their vision is "A world of tomorrows where children flourish and families thrive."

In March of this year I will travel to Taipei to promote my second book. Then I am being invited to offer workshops in China. There are some potential speaking engagement in different universities in Japan, Taiwan and China.

Wishing you and your family a new year of Monkey filled with love, peace, good health, prosperity and a bit of adventures.

Becky
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"13 Reasons for Living" by Gabriel Garcia Marquez*2

1. I love you not for who you are, but who I am when I'm by your side.

2. No person deserves your tears, and who deserves them won't make you cry.

3. Just because someone doesn't love you as you wish, it doesn't mean you are not loved with all his/her being.

4. A true friend is the one who holds your hand and touches your heart.

5. The worst way to miss someone is to be seated by his/her side and know you will never have him/her.

6. Never stop smiling, not even when youre sad, someone might fall in love with your smile.

7. You may only be a person in this world, but for someone, you are the world.

8. Don't spend time with someone who doesn't care spending it with you.

9. Maybe God wants you to meet many wrong people before you meet the right one, so when this happens, your will be thankful.

10. Don't cry because it came to an end. Smile because it happened.

11. There will always be people who'll hurt you, so you need to continue trusting, just be careful.

12. Become a better person and be sure to know who you are before meeting someone new and hoping that person knows who you are.

13. Don't struggle so much, best things happen when not expected.
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*1. Ms. Becky Ung is the former President and Member of the School Board for Unified School District of San Morino, California. She is now an Insturctor of Emotional Intelligence of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI).
*2. Marquez, Gubriel Garcia. '13 Reasons for Living,' "An Email to Dr. Tony Lei by Becky Ung," (January 26, 2004), San Marino, California.
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