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With Love We'll be Like in the Heaven By Tiffany ChangAs a sincere believer of God, we found that we can even live as in the heaven in this World at the present. Whether people is living in the Heaven or in the Hell is up to his or her selection. With a sincere love, you are likely to live in the Heaven. With cruel hate, you are likely live in the Hell. To fight and destroy each others for property and fame is where the place called Hell. To cooperate with each others to promote our quality of life will be the place where we people may make it as a Heaven. Therfore, the Heaven is where the place full of love while the Hell is where the place full of hate. It is all depending on your heart to see whether you are in the Heaven or in the Hell. By using this standard, you may measure the quality or depth of yours in the Heaven or your in the Hell. Accordng to the oriental (not Asian) ways of life, people would suspect the one who always find out and praise the good characters and accomplishment of others. In the thousands years of the past, it was one of the factor that hurt the encouragement for innovation and science development for the Asian people and countries. After a full applause by the audience at his speech, a professor automatically spoke his mind: "The people who enthusiastically give a hand to others, will certainly one day get a lot of more applauses!" Everytime when he was encouraged and praised by an individual, Dr. Tony Lei used to remind: "The one who knows how to praise other people, is the one himself or herself having certainly lots of more goodness which are worth for us to praise for!" "I agree with Judge Valorie Vega.s idea to be honored as a Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). She wrote: 'It will undoubtedly provide me with avenuess for exploring improvements in public services to which I am most dedicated.' I'm glad also to share the similar position as its faculty member-- Obligatory Legal Counselor of Pan Pacific ans Asian American International Concert (PPAAIC). "It's significant, as Dr. Lei told me that for comunity service-- that based on 'love in action is service above self'-- the abundanct reward from one's humune love, spiritual excellence, and professionalism of expert are far more greater than solely his or her title," said Jackie Glass, Esq. on April 18, 2002. People asked another professor whether his speech was wonderful or not. He felt that sometime it was wonderful but sometime not. It all depended on luck. "Only if I've wonderful audience, my speech would be definitely wonderful!" he said. "It's my good experience, like Senator John Ensign's, to be introduced by Dr. Tony Lei to deliver a speech to our Nevadan seniors in the election year of 2000. I'm glad to have a friend like Tony who can merge the modern scientific methodology of management philosophy with the humane spirit and charitable love to the value and belief of the religion. Intelectuals like Nancy Becker, I, Lisa Brown, Cheryl Moss, Michelle Leavitt-Fitzpatrick, Cedric Kerns, Jessie Walsh, Besty Kolkoski, Ann Zimmerman, Natalie Tyrrell, among others in joing with this idea all won in the last election with highest votes within the juridical area. They are excellent faculty members of the Public Administraton Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," said District Court Judge Valorie Vega on the event and dinner party held by the Asian American Community on April 19, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant in Las Vegas. On May 17, 2002, a dinner party will be held by Asian American Community for a specialis tribute to Las vegas Municipal court Judge Michelle Leavitt and Justice of Peace Jennifer Toglitti. It will be at the Harbor Palace Chinese Restaurant in China Town, Las Vegas. Kenote Speakers will be Michelle and Jennifer. Guest of Honor will be District Court (family) Judge Cythia Dianne Steel. Dr. Tony Lei, Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada, and Dr. R. D. Prabhu, Chairperson of CAN-DO are the Chairpersons of the Event and Dinner Party. Hosts are: David Amebury, Steve Kwon, Tonnie Sison, Mike and Rita Vaswani. RSVP: Please call Dr. Peter Lok at 732-0178 before 12 noon, Friday, May 15th. If you are interested to be Dr. Lei curcus' Guests, please call his wife Judy at 255-9058 before 12 noon, Saturday, May 11, 2002. | |
Follow Our God's Words |
*****"Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him and to let him know that you trust him," said Booker Washington. *****"Those who trust us, educate us," said George Eliot. *****Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) recognizes the idea from Jonas Salk, M. D. that , "The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more." *****"Everyday we read and follow a teaching from our Bible, it's like to eat an apple even with a doctor. Make every effort to add to your faith...brotherly, kindness; and to brotherly kindness, love. For if you possess these qualities in increasing measure, they will keep you from being ineffective and unproductive in your knowledge of our Lord Jesus Christ (2 Peter 1:5, 7-8)," says Dr. Tony Lei, President of WBTI. | |
051802 |
With love we'll be like in the Heaven By Tiffany ChangAs a sincere believer of God, we found that we can even live as in the heaven in this World at the present. Whether people is living in the Heaven or in the Hell is up to his or her selection. With a sincere love, you are likely to live in the Heaven. With cruel hate, you are likely live in the Hell. To fight and destroy each others for property and fame is where the place called Hell. To cooperate with each others to promote our quality of life will be the place where we people may make it as a Heaven. Therfore, the Heaven is where the place full of love while the Hell is where the place full of hate. It is all depending on your heart to see whether you are in the Heaven or in the Hell. By using this standard, you may measure the quality or depth of yours in the Heaven or your in the Hell. Accordng to the oriental (not Asian) ways of life, people would suspect the one who always find out and praise the good characters and accomplishment of others. In the thousands years of the past, it was one of the factor that hurt the encouragement for innovation and science development for the Asian people and countries. After a full applause by the audience at his speech, a professor automatically spoke his mind:" The people who enthusiastically give a hand to others, will certainly one day get a lot of more applauses!" Everytime when he was encouraged and praised by an individual, Dr. Tony Lei used to remind: "The one who knows how to praise other people, is the one himself or herself having certainly lots of more goodness which are worth for us to praise for!" "I agree with Judge Valorie Vega.s idea to be honored as a Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). She wrote: 'It will undoubtedly provide me with avenuess for exploring improvements in public services to which I am most dedicated.' I'm glad also to share the similar position as its faculty member-- Obligatory Legal Counselor of Pan Pacific ans Asian American International Concert (PPAAIC). "It's significant, as Dr. Lei told me that for comunity service-- that based on 'love in action is service above self'-- the abundanct reward from one's humune love, spiritual excellence, and professionalism of expert are far more greater than solely his or her title," said Jackie Glass, Esq. on April 18, 2002. People asked another professor whether his speech was wonderful or not. He felt that sometime it was wonderful but sometime not. It all depended on luck. "Only if I've wonderful audience, my speech would be definitely wonderful!" he said. "It's my good experience, like Senator John Ensign's, to be introduced by Dr. Tony Lei to deliver a speech to our Nevadan seniors in the election year of 2000. I'm glad to have a friend like Tony who can merge the modern scientific methodology of management philosophy with the humane spirit and charitable love to the value and belief of the religion. Intelectuals like Nancy Becker, I, Lisa Brown, Cheryl Moss, Michelle Leavitt-Fitzpatrick, Cedric Kerns, Jessie Walsh, Besty Kolkoski, Ann Zimmerman, Natalie Tyrrell, among others in joing with this idea all won in the last election with highest votes within the juridical area. They are excellent faculty members of the Public Administraton Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," said District Court Judge Valorie Vega on the event and dinner party held by the Asian American Community on April 19, 2002 at the Harbor Palace Seafood Chinese Restaurant in Las Vegas. On May 17, 2002, a dinner party will be held by Asian American Community for a specialis tribute to Las vegas Municipal court Judge Michelle Leavitt and Justice of Peace Jennifer Toglitti. It will be at the Harbor Palace Chinese Restaurant in China Town, Las Vegas. Kenote Speakers will be Michelle and Jennifer. Guest of Honor will be District Court (family) Judge Cythia Dianne Steel. Dr. Tony Lei, Chairman of Chinese American Academic Association of Nevada, and Dr. R. D. Prabhu, Chairperson of CAN-DO are the Chairpersons of the Event and Dinner Party. Hosts are: David Amebury, Steve Kwon, Tonnie Sison, Mike and Rita Vaswani. RSVP: Please call Dr. Peter Lok at 732-0178 before 12 noon, Friday, May 15th. If you are interested to be Dr. Lei curcus' Guests, please call his wife Judy at 255-9058 before 12 noon, Saturday, May 11, 2002. | |
Inspiration for Success and Happiness |
(1) With sincere love, it's like living in Heaven. On the other hand, with cruel hate, it's like living in Hell. Fighting and malice for selfish gain belong to Hell. Cooperation and encouragement to promote quality of life are attitudes of Heaven. (2) The paralleied practice of both the positive thinking and love in action through the skills with good personal traits such as enthusiam, belief, intellegence, creativity, judgement, liveliness, vision, courage, desire to excel, and persistence, will help people pursue rich, happier, and successful life. (3) One of my philosophy of management for many years teaching in the Graduate School of Business Administration of National Chengchi University and National Chunghsing University was to enphasize that, "The reaching of peak management achievement through successful work performance both on good production and human relations." (4) In this 21st Century new era and society, we need economicgrowth, but we need also to establish and promote creativity, fairness and justice, serve and love, educational knowledge, and spirit engineering. We wish that a pure fountain may prosper and enrich our splendid and golden country through: the power of public service that based on knowledge is the power of righteousness; the advancement of technology, entrepreneurship, and innovation; and the spirit that knowledge calls, ultimately, for a life of service. (5) Anything you are good at contributes to happiness. Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity. A thing of beauty is a joy forever. The great Winston Churchill said, "We all make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give." Judge Natalie Tyrrell told me to exemply this inspiration same as her driving force by which she starts out each day. (6) Nine factors to achieve HAPPINESS inducted by a research from a modern psychological medicine: H --Happy Genes. Having genes of happiness. A --Altruism. To benefit other people, not selfish. P -- Purpose in Life. To have a central purpose in life. P -- Positive Attitude. Aggressive and positive attitute. I -- Intimate Relationship. Intimate social relations. N -- Never Retire. Always full with activeness and interest. E --Exercise. Take good exercise accordingly. S -- Spiritual Life. To have a spiritual life. S -- Smile. Always smile. --- Dr. Tony Lei, President of Washington Business and Technology Institute | |
051902 |
With Love We'll be Like in the Heaven By Tiffany ChangAs a sincere believer of God, we found that we can even live as in the heaven in this World at the present. Whether people is living in the Heaven or in the Hell is up to his or her selection. With a sincere love, you are likely to live in the Heaven. With cruel hate, you are likely live in the Hell. To fight and destroy each others for property and fame is where the place called Hell. To cooperate with each others to promote our quality of life will be the place where we people may make it as a Heaven. Therfore, the Heaven is where the place full of love while the Hell is where the place full of hate. It is all depending on your heart to see whether you are in the Heaven or in the Hell. By using this standard, you may measure the quality or depth of yours in the Heaven or your in the Hell. Accordng to the oriental (not Asian) ways of life, people would suspect the one who always find out and praise the good characters and accomplishment of others. In the thousands years of the past, it was one of the factor that hurt the encouragement for innovation and science development for the Asian people and countries. After a full applause by the audience at his speech, a professor automatically spoke his mind: "The people who enthusiastically give a hand to others, will certainly one day get a lot of more applauses!" Everytime when he was encouraged and praised by an individual, Dr. Tony Lei used to remind: "The one who knows how to praise other people, is the one himself or herself having certainly lots of more goodness which are worth for us to praise for!" "I agree with Judge Valorie Vega.s idea to be honored as a Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). She wrote: 'It will undoubtedly provide me with avenuess for exploring improvements in public services to which I am most dedicated.' I'm glad also to share the similar position as its faculty member-- Obligatory Legal Counselor of Pan Pacific ans Asian American International Concert (PPAAIC). "It's significant, as Dr. Lei told me that for comunity service-- that based on 'love in action is service above self'-- the abundanct reward from one's humune love, spiritual excellence, and professionalism of expert are far more greater than solely his or her title," said Jackie Glass, Esq. on April 18, 2002. People asked another professor whether his speech was wonderful or not. He felt that sometime it was wonderful but sometime not. It all depended on luck. "Only if I've wonderful audience, my speech would be definitely wonderful!" he said. "It's my good experience, like Senator John Ensign's, to be introduced by Dr. Tony Lei to deliver a speech to our Nevadan seniors in the election year of 2000. I'm glad to have a friend like Tony who can merge the modern scientific methodology of management philosophy with the humane spirit and charitable love to the value and belief of the religion. Intelectuals like Nancy Becker, I, Lisa Brown, Cheryl Moss, Michelle Leavitt-Fitzpatrick, Cedric Kerns, Jessie Walsh, Besty Kolkoski, Ann Zimmerman, Natalie Tyrrell, among others in joing with this idea all won in the last election with highest votes within the juridical area. They are excellent faculty members of the Public Administraton Institution (PAI) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," said District Court Judge Valorie | |
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People together dedicate WBTI for a contributor to promote the quality of life of all the residents and visitors of our great state Nevada By Tiffany ChangDr. John Wang, Spokesman of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) announced on May 17, 2002: "On May 17, 2002, Director of Public Administration Institution (PAI) Dr. William Thompson appointed Jennifer Togliatti as Associate Fellow of PAI; Director of Culture Institution (CI) Dr. Sue Chung appointed Becky Lei-Ung as Assistant Fellow of CI; and Executive Director of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) appointed Mike Davidsion as Advisor of PPAAF. U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley gave a certificate of Award to WBTI on May 6, 2002. It states that, 'Congressional Recognition: Congresswoman Shelley Berkley of the Nevada's First Congressional District recognizes Washington Business and Technology Institute for your outstanding accomplishment to the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum.' Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) was established by WBTI on September 28, 2001 (http:// communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti) which is brought to you by Las Vegas Review-Joural and Lasvegas.com to pay a special tribute to U. S. Secretary Honorable Elaine Chao." "It's my honor to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum. I'm glad to join the intellectuals and facoulty members of Washington Business and Technology Institute to endeavor the work performance to make Nevada a wonderful place for home living, business development, and internatonal tourism," siad Mike Davidsion at a dinner party in the Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant of Horseshoe Casino and Hotel. He was informed by Dr. Lei about his appointment during the Party on May 12, 2002 in Las Vegas. Elaine Chao has been recommended by U. S. Senator John Ensign, U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Governor of Nevada Kenny Guinn, U.S. Federal Judge James Mahan, Nevada Attorney General Frankie Sue Del Papa, Director of Public Administration Institution of WBTI and UNLV Professor of Public Administration Dr. William Thompson, UNLV Professor of Political Science and State Senator Dina Titus, Nevada Senator and Chairman of Democratic Party Terry Care, Chief Justice of the Nevada Supreme Court Bill Maupin, District Judges Mark Denton, Jennifer Togliatti, and Michelle Leavitt, Vice-chair and Commissioner of Clark County Myrna Williams, Director of Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn's Las Vegas Office Bud Cranor; Chairman of Republican Party, Clark County Steve Wark; Nevada State Controller Kathy Augustine; Nevada Attorney General Candidate and Former Chairman of Nevada Gaming Commission Brian Sandoval, Esq., Director of U. S. Senator John Ensign's Office Sonia Joya; Clark County Assemblywomen Barbara Cegavske and Merle Berman; District Judges of the Family Court Cynthia Steel, Anthony Del Vecchio, Lisa Brown, and Cheryl Moss; Assistant District Attorney and Candidate for district Attorney Michael Davidson; Clark County Commissioner Candidates Rory Reid, Esq. and Francis Allen; Justice of the Peace Tony Abbatangrlo, William Jansen, Nancy Oesterle, Ann Zimmerman, and Natalie Tyrrell; Las Vegas Municipal Court Judges Bert Brown, Cedric Kerns, Jessie Walsh, and Besty Kolkoski; President of the School Board for San Marino Unified School District, California, Las Vegas Township Constanble Robert Gronauer, Board of Education Elected Member Theresa Malone, Clark County Board of School Trustees Member Denise Brodsky, President of WBTI Dr. Tony Lei, among others to the Nevadan friends as the Chairperson of WBTI. "The significance of the creed of a State deserves to encourage administrative professiionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain a coutry of the people , by the people, and for the people. To have educational and research involvement enhanced with community service will certainly enrich my public servie life through scientific managemnt and information technology with human relations skills. Provide with this adinistrative rightiousness by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), it's my honor to be an Advisor of its Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF). I'm glad to have the challenge in cooperaton with the facuolty of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to endeavor the promotion of the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada," said Kathy Augustine, Controller of the State of Nevada, at the celebration dinner party for her appointment at the Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant in Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas. The recommendation to honor Elaine Chao's Chairpership has been joined by the community leaders of Pan Pacific and Asian American Community and selected officials and multimedia leadersof Nevada: Nevada Gaming Board Commisioner and Fomer FBI Special Agent in Charge Bobby Siller, Professor Emeriti of Pepperdine University Dr. Roy Adamson, President of Great Wall College Dr. Archie Chang; Candidate for Sheriff , Deputy Chief Bill Young; Candidate for District Attorney, Chief Deputy District Attorney David Roger; U. S. Senators Harry Reid's and John Ensign's Regional Representatives Kathie Ambrosio and Nancy Diaz; Fomer Nevada Senator Mike Malone, Paster Paul & Denise Goulet of International Church of Las Vegas; Commissionner of the City of Las Vegas Arts Commission Ben Torres, Finance Director of U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley, Renee Aschoff; Cadidates for District Judge Aurora Maskall, Esq.; and Jackie Glass, Esq.; Director of Nevada Manufacturing Research Center and Assistant Professor of UNLV Dr. John Wang; Chairman of New World Times Dr. Toni Ni, Interim President of Chinese American Citizens Alliance Benson Lee, Esq; Former President of Philippine Chamber of Commerce and Editor-in-Chief of U. S. Asian Chronicle Dolly De Leon, Vice President and Chairman of Political Action Committee of CAN-DO Dr. Ram Singh, President of 1NetBoadcast Inc. Dallas Tanner, Publisher of Southern Hispanic Monthly Miguel Isassi, CEO and Editor of Seniors United Lillian Wallace; President of Sequoia Inc. (in New Zealand) Carolie Swindle, Executive Vice President of Bellagio Casino and Hotel Linda Chen, Trust Deed Investor (in Hawaii) Sir Edward Swindle, Professor of Hawaii State University and Past Executive Director of the State of Hawaii - U.S.A. Office in Taiwan William Li; Members of the Equal Rights Commission Nadia Jurani and Rita Vaswani; UNLV Assistant Professor Dr. Xin Li, Assistant Professor of Sociology, UNLV, Dr. An-pyng Sun; Chair/President of Thai Cultural Association of Las Vegas Supatra Chemprachum; Publisher of Avista Magazine Karen Foster, Publisher of Las Vegas Chinese Yellow Pages Albert Chang, Esq.; Co-owner of Albert J. C. Chang and Eric K. Chen Law Offices Eric Chen, Esq.; President of Philippines Bisayan Society of Nevada Remeo Jurani, Vice President of Wells Fargo Insurance and Asian Chamber of Commerce Raja Mourey; Assistant General Manager of Impact Services Companies Valerie Weber, Candidate for District Judge, Past Regional Representative of U. S. Senator Harry Reid Eva Gou, Esq.; Candidate for District Judge (Family Court) Merle Lok, Esq.; Owner of Desert Accident and Injury Center and Director of Asian Chamber of Commerce Dr. Cora Murillo; President of Thai Association of Las Vegas and Director of Asian Chamber of Commerce Ann Melton; President of Philippine Chamber of Commerce Kate Recto, President of Las Vegas Chinese American Association Judi Rock, President of Las vegas Taiwanese Association Su Phelps, President of World Travel Health Clinic, LLC, Cindy Lubiarz, President of Perpetual Chiropractic Physicians Inc. Dr. Sonny Ho, Mrs. District Judge Alice Denton, President of Chinese Student and Scholar Association of UNLV Bin Chen, President & Publisher of Nevada Examiner Oscar Jornacion; General Manager of Nevada Examiner Nadia Contreras, Editor-in-Chief of Las Vegas Star Magazine Bob Jose, Vice President of 1NetBroadcast Inc. Margie Dikit, Executive Producer of Int. Entertainment Network, Inc. Pia Topio-Galapon, President of United States News Agency Renato Avenido, Chief Reporter of Chinese American Daily News Carry Yue, Reporter of The Epoch Times Jessica Huang, Editor of Las VegaN Magazine Anthony Greno, President of World Travel Health Cliniic Cindy Lubiarz, Owner and Business Benefit Consultant of United Business Source Liu Kushung and Agnas Chan, Representative of Indian Community Mike Vaswani, M. D., President of 62 Sewing Tsai Co., Presidrnt of Crown Travel Agency Geny Del Rosario, President and CEO of Sing Star TVP Teresa Woo and William Yuen, General Manager of Asian Marketing of Palace Station Casino and Hotel Tri Hua, President of Fulscope Holdings Ltd. Reymond Leung, President of Wind & Water Interior Carrie Liu, Representative of Parkistan Community Saeed Qazi, among others. "The significance of the creed of a State deserves to encourage administrative professiionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain a coun try of the people , by the people, and for the people. To have educational and research involvement enhanced with community service will certainly enrich my public servie life through scientific managemnt and information technology with human relations skills. Provide with this adinistrative rightiousness by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI), it's my honor to be an Advisor of its Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF). I'm glad to have the challenge in cooperaton with the facuolty of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) of WBTI to endeavor the promotion of the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada," said Kathy Augustine, Controller of the State of Nevada at the celebration dinner party for her appointment at the Gee Joon Chinese Restaurant in the Horseshoe Club on May 1, 2002. "To dedicate to the creed of Washington Business and Technology Institute, It's my challenge as an Associate Fellow of it's Public Administration Institution (PAI) to endeavor with all the intelectuals of this Institute to improve the quality of life of the people of Nevada," said Jennifer Togliatti at the Dinner Party on May 17, 2002. The Event with dinner was held by the Asian American Community to pay a special tribute to District Judges Michelle Leavitt and Jennifer Togliatti at the Harbor Palace Seafood Restaurant in Las Vegas. Judge Michelle Leavitt deserves special recognition of her expertise, integrity, conscientious and dedicated professionalism. She has been a bright Associate Fellow of PAI since 2000. "Thanks to Dr. Lei, Dr. Prabhu, and Attorney Amesbury to chair this Party. Together with knowledge as the power of rightiousness, we may build a community where this and future generations will have more opportunities and advantages to live a prosperous and healthy life," said Judge Leavitt at the Party. | |
Potential Users of Computers |
"The time to repair the roof is when the sun is shining." --John F. Kennedy "Seven days without laughter makes one weak." --Joel Goodman "Today, more than ever before, every person is a potential user of computers." --Marilyn Bohl, in her Preface of Information Processing, 3rd Ed., 1980. "To be a college or graduate student at this new era, especially in the field of business, he or she should owns four kinds of ability in computing: (1) Word processing, (2) Electronic spreadsheets, (3) Data base management, and (4) Statistical analysis and Charts. A modern manager and any professionl in business, he or she is more productive in work performance with his or her good talent in computers. --Tony Tung-tien Lei, in his Preface of Mangement Information, 1st Ed. Dec. 1987. | | Go To Page: [1][2][3] 4 [5][6] | |