Dr. Samuel So's successful speech on hepatitis B/liver cancer
By Ingrid Ou and Jennifer Kung***** Disciples with expertise, integrity, and humane spirit
from the marketplace will certainly enhance
the implementation of our mission to
'Arise & Shine - Ignite Our City' for 2007.
---John K. Lei, Chairman of the Board of Directors of ROLCC
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LIVERight, a community service HBV free blood screen/seminar took place on Saturday, 1/13 from 1:30 pm to 4:30 pm. This was a joint effort between Asian Liver Center (ALC) at Stanford University and Holiday Plaza Series at River of Life Christian church (ROLCC). We are really thankful that this collaboration was a great success. ALC and ROLCC are embracing the same vision in serving the community via community awareness seminar/blood screen on one of the biggest killers, hepatitis B/liver cancer in Asian community. We had 238 people screened over the event; approximately 400 audiences came for the presentation. At large or little, we knew we had made the difference.
About 20 volunteers from ALC and 15 volunteers from ROLCC came to help out the event. Dr. So did the presentation in English with Jordan Su's concurrent translation to Mandarin. Many people gave positive feedback, and everyone I spoke to felt that they have learned a lot of useful life-saving tips! The event started by having the audience to watch the film. I was really touched after watching the film that told many stories on how hepatitis B had impacted the lives of many. I remember vividly Dr. So¡¦s interview in the movie: ¡§I am just very sick of seeing so many young lives lost every day due to HBV/liver cancer¡¨. This was why liver transplant surgen, Dr. So decided to found ALC to serve the community. In the presentation, Dr. So once again reminded us how serious hepatitis B is impacting the Asians and Asian Americans. In certain part of China , the impact was much worse-1/6 of population is infected by HBV. He spoke about the trasmission route for hepatitis B. He spoke about what each of us should do. If people are not carriers, they should definitely get the 3-slot immunization as soon as possible, which will protect them for life. If they are HBV carriers, they need to monitor their liver status on a regular basis. They should go to their doctor to have their liver function and ALPHAFETO PROTEIN level checked every half year plus annual ultrasound exam. In addition, he told the story about a medical intern who had hepatitis B but lack of awareness, died of liver cancer at very young age. This sad story continues to linger on people¡¦s mind and serves as a good reminder of being educated on this important topic. He ended by stating the mission and work at ALC. Many people that came to the event raised a lot of questions. During Q/A session, Dr. So further spoke about the difference between hepatitis A, B and C. He explained about the outcome of missing one last slot during the 3 shot immunization course and the impact of it if the schedule of 3-shots immunization is different from it is recommended. In addition, he commented about the use of herbal supplements and why some people can't donate blood even though they are not carriers. The event actually ran into 4.45 pm, and many people's questions still could not be answered due to time constrains.
To me, this joint event between ALC and ROLCC is just a starting. Based on the feedback we got from the attendants, we hope to see more ALC-ROLCC collaborative projects happened in times to come. We believe that this combined effort will provide the best service and a blessing to the community!
This event was beyond our expectation and turn out a great success. Of course, the most comforting thing to know is that some people's lives will be saved because of the knowledge they learn!
We pray that Lord will continue to bless the vision of ALC and ROLCC and to those people who attended the event.
The above five paragraphs are reported by Dr. Ingrid Ou.*1
Dr. Ingrid Ying C. Ou is a senior scientist working for ALZA, Johnson & Johnson Pharmaceutical in Mountain View, CA. Ingrid got her doctoral degree from University of Washington , Seattle . Her passion in life is to serve the Lord and live up to HIS glory using her skills and interests in medicine. She also greatly enjoys serving the Lord in Single Adult and Children ministry (choir and musical program) at ROLCC. She believes that being Christian is not all about going to church. She believes that God¡¦s words can really equip us to a much better player in all areas of our life, at work and in the family. God's words are relevant to our daily lives; He helps us to achieve a higher level that we could not have done by our own means. In the spare time, Dr. Ingrid Ou enjoys ballet, running and playing piano. She and her husband currently reside in Sunnyvale, CA.
"In this era where massive amount of information is often found via internet, I think that the mission of WBTI is timely and visionary. The impact of Lord in the community will be enlarged via web publishing and more of Good news will be effectively going to those who need them the most," pointed out Dr. Ingrid Ou.*2
Dear Dr. Lei, Hope that you enjoyed the Dr. So's talk yesterday. As indicated in my email to you earlier this week, below is the script that I promoted last week at the English congregation:
"Happy New Year, Brothers and Sisters. This is coming Saturday, we will have the privilege of having Dr. So from Stanford, Asian Liver Center to come here to give us an education seminar on liver health. This is an event that you can't afford to miss. Why do I say this? Let me start by showing you a patient interview video clip by Anthony. (http://liver.Stanford.edu/Mult/Mult_video.php).
Yes, Anthony is right. People who have hepatitis B have a much higher chance of getting liver cancer. This is especially a problem among Asians and Asian Americans. It is estimated that one in 10 Asians are HBV carriers and one in 4 chronic HBV carriers will eventually die of liver cancer or liver disease if left untreated, or unmonitored. Unfortunately, many of us did not know about this fact. What is even more sad is that many of the HBV carriers did not know that there are several simple monitoring tests they can ask from their doctors. Instead, they left the disease unmonitored until it was too late. This coming Saturday, we expect to have 300-400 people to join us. I am very excited. According to the statistics, as many as 10 people's lives will be saved because of the knowledge we learn. I hope all of you will join us for this meaningful, life-saving event.
I will be here after the service to take your registration and answer any question that you may have. Thank you again for your attention." *3
Here is an introduction of Dr. So.
Dr. Samuel So is a professor and a liver cancer surgeon in the Department of Surgery and directs the Liver Cancer Program at Stanford University Medical Center. Dr. So is originally from Hong Kong. In 1996, Dr So established the Asian Liver Center to address the disproportionately high prevalence of hepatitis B and liver Cancer in the Asian and Asian Americans with the ultimate goal of eradicating hepatitis B worldwide and eliminating the threat of liver cancer.
The Asian Liver Center at Stanford is the only non-profit organization in the United States that addresses the high incidence of hepatitis B and liver cancer in Asians and Asian-Americans. Founded in 1996, the center uses a three-pronged approach towards fighting hepatitis B through outreach, education , and research.*4
More is available from http://liver.stanford.edu/ALC/ALC_staff.php
"Dear Dr. Lei, It was my great honor to meet you last Sunday. Thank you so much for your support for the event, which I believe is going to benefit a lot of us," wrote Dr. Ingrid Ou to Washington Business and Technology Institute on January 10, 2007.
"ÎÒÐÇÆÚÒ»ÍíÉϾÍÒªïwÍù°ÄÖÝÅc„¢ÄÁŽŸÒ»ÆðÔÚ¡¸°ÄÖÝì`¼ZÌá¹·þÊ£¬ß@ÊÇÒ»‚€ÐµęC•þ£¬ ÎÒÏëÒÔáᑪԓ•þÓиü¶àµÄ™C•þºÍÄÁŽŸÒ»ÆðͬÅ_·þʰÉ! ... ×î½üÎÒÊÕµ½Ò»·ÝÓÉÅÍʯ³ö°æÉçËù³ö2007µÄÄê•Ñ£¬ƒÈÓÐÒ»¡¸Í¨ÍùÌì‡øµÄ×oÕÕ¡¹ ¸£ÒôСƒÔ¡¢Œ¦Â“¡¢°Ë¸£¼t·âÌס¢¼°Ò»Æ¬Â}ÕQÔŠ¸èCDºÍͨÍùÌì‡øµÄ×oÕÕÓЕCDһƬ, KÓÐ Î҃ɂ€ÓЕCDµÄ½é½B£¬ÎÒºÜó@? Ò²ºÜšgϲ£¬ÉñÓÖÔÙ´ÎÒÔºñ¶÷´ýÎÒÁË¡£... îŠß@Â}ÕQ¹ÄãÒªîIÊÜÄÌì¶ø½µµÄëp±¶¶÷¸à£¬ÓÏòMÓБªÔSµÄ2007!" wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu on November 26, 2006.*5
The evening was shinning! How nice was Friday December 29, 2006! We had a wonderful potluck at Mr. John Lei's home for our John Lei/Petty Wu Cell Group. We had lots of nice foods, fruits, and cakes. Attendants were enthusiastic. They included Miss Nicole Ying, Ms. Linda Miao, Miss Teresa Zhang, Miss Angel Ku, Miss Sarah Shao, Miss Linda Tu, Miss Angie Qian, Mr. Kang Fung, Mr. Gino Ko, Mr. John Lei, Mr. Mike Lei, Mrs. Judy Lei, and Dr. Tony Lei (names in random). The potluck was fully enjoyed by all the participants with good communication and fun. The game brought us with another hightlight of the reunion. Praise God that we had a such wonderful time after the Christmas and before the New Year. A happy New Year was wishful among all the sisters and brothers!
"Thank you for devotions this morning on the balcony overlooking the misty snowy sun-rise landscape," wrote Mr. Mike Lei on December 24, 2006.*6
"Dear Dr. Lei, You're an extremely knowledgeable and wise elder, yet very easy to get along with. I'm very blessed to getting to know you more in the past 7 months. Your warm hospitality makes me feel just like a family member of yours. Wishing you a joyful and peaceful Christmas. May God continued blessing what you're fonding of doing. May your resourseful website become one of the "Top" (: channel of communication for business, social, and community. May you continue receiving His wisdom words and His double portion of favors," wrote Miss Angie Qian on a nice Season's Greetings card to Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on December 24 in Lake Tahoe, California.
Sunday was joyful day at ROLCC with the children performing an outstanding drama in all three services and afterwards the baptism ceremony for 34 brothers and sisters. Nicole Ying of John Lei/Patty Wu cell group was among those who were baptized on Sunday.
The cell group members attended the ceremony with excitement and shouted, "Nicole, Jesus loves you and we also love you!" when she went on stage to give her testimony. John/Patty's cell group memembers gave Nicole flowers and many gifts to celebrate Nicole's "new birth", praise the Lord! Many nice photos were taken.*7
"Dear friends, During last Friday's fellowship, I told you about the free online Bible website. Here is the web link: http://www.biblegateway.com/ This website can search the Bible in various ways: (1). Find an entire book in the Bible: type "Mark" or "Acts", etc. (2). Find a Bible verse: type "Mark 1:10" or "John 3:16", etc. (3). Find a word in the Bible: type "love" or "cross", etc. (4). Find a phrase in the Bible: type "love one another", etc. As a bonus, here is the free daily message from Pastor Liu you can access by your phone: (408) 291-8046 God bless, John," wrote John Lei, Director Of the Board of Directors of River of Life Christian Church.*8
"ÓHÛµÄTony & Judy£ºÆ½°²£¡ÔÚß@šqÄ©¸Ð¶÷µÄ¼¾¹£¬îнåÖø»ù¶½µÄÛ£¬ÔÚÎÒ‚ƒÖÐég´îÆðÒ»×ù۵Ęò˜Å-----±Ë´Ë·ö³Ö¡¢´ú¶\¡¢¹Ä„î¡¢ƒA?¡¢»¥Ï༤„î³ÉéL¡£ÔÚеÄÒ»Ä꣬Ó¸ҵÄÃæŒ¦ÈËÉúµÄïL±©£¬Ê¹ÎÒ‚ƒµÄÉúÃü¸ü¾«Ÿ’¡¢¸ü¸Ð¶÷£¬ÒÔϲ˜·µÄÐÄíÓ½ÓÈËÉúµÄÌô‘ð£¬×ŒÎÒ‚ƒÒ»Æð»î³öÉúÃüµÄÉ«²Ê¡¢½¡¿µµÄ×ÔÎÒÐÎÏó¡£îŠÖ÷Ùn¸£Äú¼°ÄúµÄÒ»¼Ò£¡±±ÃÀ¶à¼Ó…f•þTracey¾´," wrote Miss Tracey Yang to WBTI on January 16, 2007.
"Thank you," wrote Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Douglas to WBTI.*9 "One of the most important contribution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) to our high-ranking officials and community is its many articles published frequently by the search engine leaders locally, nationally, and internationally. As an Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration of WBTI, it's my hornor to join its Professor of Administrative Strategies U. S. Senator Harry Reid ( now the Majority Leader of U. S. Senate) and its Chairperson Elaine Chao, U. S. Secretary of Labor, to endeavor the promotion of benifits for our people, community, and country."
The Sunday School on "Book of Numbers" that implemented by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu through November 19, 2006 was impressive. We had many sisters and brothers including Miss Ying-Min Huang, Mr. Yang Shao, Mrs. Judy Lei, Miss Vanessa Li, Mr. John Lei, Miss Angel Lo, Miss Annie Shen, Mr. Jingmin Leng, Miss Lanfang Hsu, Miss Julie Tai, Miss Rebecca Pang, Mrs. Gary Hsu, Miss Elaine Hsu, ÀîÊçÁá, Miss Chiao-wen Chen, Dr. Tony Lei, and among others (names in random). Miss Chiao-wen Chen told Tiffany Chang that she was inspired by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu's good teaching. Belinda will teach another Sunday School starting from January 2007.
"Thanks, Dr. Lei," wrote Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber to WBTI.*10 "The WBTI's website has played an important role to bridge the cooperation and development among our individuals, officials, and community. In advancing to its 14th year, we'd find WBTI's inter-states perspectives have brought with potentiality for the prosperity of more organiztions and people."
By the act of love itself, we are enriched. Love in action is service above self. Make service a part of our character and experience the abundant reward that comes from serving others. "It's my appreciation to 'Nevada Examiner' for its publication of my following statement several times," said District Court Judge Cheryl Moss. In community service, Dr. Tony T. Lei's hero is the great servant who has given all for the betterment of others' lives. Let our candles fuel a fire that will fan out an ever-lasting circles. With these circles together we can close our eyes and envision a community that is safe, peaceful, and healthy. The Bible teaches us: "...let us not love with words or tongue but with actions and in truth (1 John 3:18)." District (Family) Court Judge-elect Cheryl Moss wrote Dr. Tony T. Lei, "I am delighted and honored to be appointed as an Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute. Thank you for this opportunity to serve, and I hope to gain more knowledge, insight and awareness about public service and community issues through your prestigious institution. I remain dedicated to helping the community, and I am inspired by your leadership, wisdom and guidance. I am also fortunate to have met you and your wife, Judy, because you are both active and dynamic individuals in the community. Your accomplishments and achievements have demonstrated that taking part in the community does make a difference. Best wishes and thank you again for your unselfish kindness, support and encouragement." *11
"Shalom Tony & Judy: ÖxÖxÄãÄÇüN¹Ä„îµÄÔ’ÕZ, ʹÎÒÐÄÖÐß@ƒÉÄêí,ÏëҪ͸ß^¾WÕ¾, í”UÕ¹Éñ‡øµÄØ““ú, Ôٴα»ÌôÍúÆðí, ß@ЩÈÕ×Ó,ÎÒÕæÊǸе½ÉñÒÔºñ¶÷´ýÎÒ, ... ºÜ¿ÊÍûÄÜ·þÊÂÉñ, ›]Ïëµ½ß@ÏÂ×ÓÕæµÄÔÐÓý³ÉéL, ÄÜÓзÝì¶Éñ‡øµÄ”Uˆ. ÎÒÉÏÁËWBTIµÄ¾Wí“, ÕæÊÇÌ«ØS¸»ÁË, Ò»ÏÂ×Ó߀¿´²»ÍêÄØ! ... ÎÒ¿ÉÊÇÒªÔÙ¼š¼šµÄé†Ó[´Ë¾WÕ¾. ÎÒÏÈŒ¢ÎÒµÄÒ»ücÐÄ•¸½ÉÏ, ²»ÖªºÏßmÅc·ñ? Õˆ¸æÖª, ÎÒ¿ÉÔÙÓÐһЩîA‚ä. ·Ç³£ÖxÖxÄãµÄדÙpÅc¿ìËٵēÀM, Ï£ÍûÏ´ÎÎҵĄÓ×÷Ò²ÄÜ¿ìЩ, ÄÜÏòÄã¿´ýR. Ò²¸½Éσɱ¾Îҵĕø(Ö÷ÈÕŒW•r), ÕˆÖ¸Õý! ÆäŒÎÒ¸üšJÅåÄゃ, ÅàÓýÀ׸ßß@üN°ôµÄƒº×Ó, ÊÇÉñ‡øµÄ¾«±ø, Ò²Êǽ̕þ²»¿ÉÉÙµÄÓÖÖÒÐÄÓÖÁ¼ÉƵĺÃͬ¹¤, ʹÎÒ‚ƒÃɸ£! îŠÉñÙn¸£ÄゃÊÖÖеŤ×÷±M¶¼˜sÃÀ! „¢Ã·ÀÙŽŸÄ¸," wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu to President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI and his wife Judy. Praise God!*12
"It'll be really a challenge and honor to be the Governor of Nevada and the Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI onece I'm elected in Office in January 2007. It's my great pleasure to take the responsibility," said U. S. Congressman James Gibbons at the Business Mixier held by Asian Republicans of Nevada at April 23, 2006 in Las Vegas, Nevada. The agreement was made by Jim to President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI through a pleasant conversation between the two parties during the Event.*13 Jim is Governor of Nevada starting from January 1, 2007.
It is significant for Dr. Kenny C. Guinn to write President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI as in the following: "It is only with the dedication and commitment of good people like yourself that I will achieve my goal of becoming Governor of this great state. Dema and I can't thank you enough for your assistance and your positive activivities in the community." *14 Kenny was Nevada Governor for eight years until December 31, 2006.
"When I take a step back and look at my life, I can't help but think how bless I am for all God has given to me. So many times, we take what we have for granted, but it's really not until we have lost everything, that we realize the true beauty in our downfalls - the strength to rise again," wrote Miss Frances Liu, Berlinda's daughter.*15 It is quoted from one of the prefaces (written by Miss Frances Liu) of the book "¡¸žéº¢×ӵČÙì`Æ·¸ñ¶\¸æ¡¹". The book was written by Mrs. Belinda M. Liu.
"Shalom! Tony & Judy: ÎÒÔÚÐÇÆÚÒ»ÔçÉϾÍÊÕµ½´ËŒ£™ÚÒÑÉϾW퓵ĺÃÏûÏ¢, ºÜó@? WBTI µÄѸËÙ×÷˜I, ÎÒÒ²Œ¢´ËŒ£™ÚÓ¡³ö, ÅcÎÒµÄͬ¹¤‚ƒ·ÖÏí, ÎÒ‚ƒ¶¼ºÜÅdŠ^, ´ËŒ£™ÚÕæÊÇ‘ª×CÁËÉñµÄ×÷žé³¬³öËùÇóËùÏëµÄ. Ò²ÖxÖxÄゃ½oÎÒ™C•þÅcÄゃһÆðÓзÝì¶Éñ‡ø¶ÈµÄ”UÕ¹! Belinda," wrote Mrs. Belinda M. Liu early in the morning to Washington Business and Technology Institute.
Pastor Paul Huang has completed teaching his Sunday School on "Book of Ruth" on December 24, 2006. Attendants were enthusiastic. He will teach another Sunday School starting from January 2007.
On Sunday December 31, 2006, the Sermon was delivered by Miss Doris Lin, Pastor of River of Life Christian Church. The subject was "Crossing Over The Year". The 2006 theme is "Arise & Shine - Prepare the Way of the Lord." Our next year's theme will be "'Arise & Shine - Ignite Our City." The Worship was directed by Scott Wu. MC was Pastor Doris Lin.
Highly blessed by God, the English Service of River of Life Christian Church was growing. The specific charater of the event has been highlighted by the Coffee/Tea Fellowship. During the past several Sundays in 2006, we had Rev. Tong Liu, Rev. Hing-Chai Cheng, Rev. Victor Quon, Mr. Kevin Gordon (Kevin Gordon, Esq.), Pastor Doris Lin (Miss Doris Lin), Mr. Henry Hu, Mr. John Lei, Mrs. Jessica Wong, Mr. Walter Wong, Mr. Patrick Nolan, Ms. Lynn Ling Yang, Miss Vivian Chao, Miss Frances Chang, Miss Mariany Lee, Mr. and Mrs. Anothny Tsai, Ms. Cathy Tsai, Miss Christina (Ping) Tsai, Mr. Victor Luo, Miss Tine Lo, Mr. Gino Ko, Miss Angel Ku, Miss Prudy Yu, Miss Orchid Soh, Mr. Meung Kim, Miss Esther Huang, Miss Vera Suherman, Miss Nicole Ying, Miss Emily Ho, Miss Heidi Hsu, Mr. Arthur Quach, Mr. Yee Tuck Yong, Miss Merry Xiao, Ms. Tao Long, Mr. and Mrs. John Perrott, Mr. Roland On, Mrs. Jennie Quon, Ms. Cindy Chien, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Barnes, Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Wu, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Komashko, Ms. Anna Wen, Ms. Abby Komashko, Miss Christine Tsai, Mr. and Mrs. David Whitney, Ms. Merreyl Whitney, Ms. Jenny Long, Ms. Cindy Barnes, Ms. Elaine Tran, Miss Sandy Pei, Ms. Jocelyn Huang, Ms. Miao Chun, Miss Susan Dai, Miss Julie Tai, Mr. John Lee, Ms. Linda Miao, Miss Shirley Zhang, Miss Jenny Hsiao, Miss Shirley Zhang, Miss Angela Ting, Miss Isabelle Chai, Dr. and Mrs. Tony Tung-tien Lei, and among others (names in random). The atmosphere of the Fellowship was pleasent and friendly. Hallelujah!
"When it comes to the end of the year, we are always full of thanksgiving and gratitude. We should give thanks for everything God has done in the past year. ... When we look forward, the yar of 2007 is right around the corner. The theme that God gave us for next year is 'Arise & Shine - Ignite Our City.' ... We hope that we will have more opportunity to serve the community and show the world God's love which was brought forth by the Holy Spirit," wroted Rev. Tong Liu on November 31, 2006.
"It's my great honor to be named by President Dr. Tony Lei as the Honorary Chairman of Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) of Washington Business and Technolgy Institute (WBTI)," pointed out the Chief Justice of Nevada Supreme Court William Maupin at the Celebration Party to "Nevada Examiner" and "Reviewjournal.com" at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club, Las Vegas on October 10, 2002. The Party was held by WBTI to celebrate William Maupin's being appointed as its Fellow of the Public Administration Institution (PAI) and as its Honorary Chairman of the Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). "Please know that I irrevocably stand by my personal commitment to diversity issues in this state and that my sense of patriotism and faith in America stems from its embrace of that diversity." *16.
On January 11, 2007, Miss Frances Chang forwarded WBTI a very good announcement of Dr. Samuel So's speech event. It included a brief introduction of Dr. So and the following information:
Knowing the following facts, check the link to learnand register to test.
>http://liver.Stanford.edu/Edu/Edu_materials.php
>http://liver.stanford.edu/Mult/Mult_multimedia.php
(1) Well known high incidence of liver disease among Chinese people.
(2) For every 100 Chinese people, 10 people would be HBV carrier. According to past statistics, out of those 10 people, 2 to 3 people may end up lose their life due to liver disease or liver cancer (Not just in OLD people. It happens to Young people in their 20-30 too!). This statistics is stunning and we need to get educated about our own health.
(3) Thus for every 100 people we invite to the seminar/event, we can potentially save 2 to 3 people's life.
(4) For people who are not HBV carrier, they learn how to protect themselves from getting it. in addition, they learn how to read their test results (make sure that they really NOT a carrier! ). For people who don't know whether they are HBV carrier, the free screening will let them know about whether or not they are carrier. For people who are HBV carrier, the seminar will teach them how to ask their doctors for several simple tests to take care of their liver health. NOT all American doctors know about these tests, since this is generally NOT a problem for Caucasian.*17
Dr. Samuel So is a founder and director of Asian Liver Center at Stanford Hospital . ALC is an unique non-profit research institution with its focus on Asian high prevalence of liver disease in the United States. Dr. So originally from Hong Kong. He was a professor at the medical school of Washington University St Louis. In 1995, he founded Stanford Liver Research Center.*18
To ignite the city and country, we need more hero intellectuals with expertise, integrity, and humane spirit like Dr. Samuel So for community service!
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References
*1. Ou, Ingrid. 'A report from Dr. Ingrid Ou,' "An e-mail from Dr. Ingrid Ou to President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI," (January 21, 2007), San Jose, California: Dr. Ingrid Ou's Residence.
*2. Ibid.
*3. Ou, Ingrid. 'Happy New Year!' "An e-mail from Dr. Ingrid Ou to Washington Business and Technology Institute," (January 14, 2007), San Jose, California: Dr. Ingrid Ou's Residence.
*4. Ibid.
*5. Liu, Belinda M.; and Liu, Tong. 'ÎÒºÜó@? Ò²ºÜšgϲ£¬ÉñÓÖÔÙ´ÎÒÔºñ¶÷´ýÎÒÁË,' "An e-mail from Mrs. Belinda M. Liu and Senior Pastor Tong Liu to Director Mr. John K. Lei (now Chairman of the Board of Directors of ROLCC)," (November 26, 2006), Santa Clara, Califonia: Double-Portion Ministries.
*6. Google. 'Prayer journals 12/23-25/06,' "A search of 'Mike Lei's Hawaii and Taiwan Trip' on the Google.cn," (December 30, 2006), Mountain View, California: Google.cn.
*7. Lei, John. 'Sunday was joyful day at ROLCC,' "An e-mail from Mr. John Lei to Washington Business and Technology Institute," (December 18, 2006), San Jose, California: John Lei's Residence.
*8. Lei, John. 'Here is the web link,' "An e-mail from Mr. John Lei to WBTI," (December 18, 2006), San Jose, California: John Lei's Residence.
*9. Douglas, Michael. 'Thanks,' "An e-mail from Nevada Supreme Court Justice Michael Douglas to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of WBTI," (November 8, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Supreme Court.
*10. Weber, Valerie. 'Thanks, Dr. Lei,' "An e-mail from Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber to WBTI," (November 8, 2006), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Assembly.
*11. Chang, Tiffany. (2000) 'Cheryl Moss has been appointed Associate Fellow of the Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "Special Column of 'Nevada Examiner'," Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner.
*12. Liu, Belinda M. 'ÎÒÉÏÁËWBTIµÄ¾Wí“, ÕæÊÇÌ«ØS¸»ÁË,' "An e-mail from Mrs. Belinda M. Liu to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei," (September 17, 2006), Santa Clara, Califonia: Senior Pastor Liu's Residence.
*13. Douglas, Michael; Walsh, Jessie; McDonald, Lynette; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Young, Bill; Chang, Tiffany. 'James Gibbons will be Chairman of the Advisory Board of WBTI if he is elected Governor of Nevada,' "A search of 'James Gibbons will be Chairman WBTI' on the Google.com," (January 20, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.com.
*14. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; and Chang, Tiffany. 'The 28th Annual Convention of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America was held in Las Vegas,' "A search of 'Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn,' on the Google.cn," (January 21, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.cn.
*15. Liu, Frances. 'When God is in the picture,' "¡¸žéº¢×ӵČÙì`Æ·¸ñ¶\¸æ¡¹", (February 2006), Taipei, Taiwan: Graceph Publishing Co.
*16. Douglas, Michael L.; Denton, Mark R.; Vega, Valoria J.; Gronauer, Robert A.; Moss, Cheryl B.; and Chang, Tiffany. 'President Dr. Tony Lei appoints Chris Giunchigliani Assistant Fellow and Chairperson of Community Service Council of Clark County of WBTI,' "A search of 'President Dr. Tony Lei appoints Chris Giunchigliani' on the Google.com," (January 22, 2007), Mountain View, California: Google.com.
*17. Chang, Frances. 'FW: [English-congregation] LIVERight event 2007 announcement,' "An e-mail From Miss Frances Chang to Washington Business and Technology Institute," (January 11, 2007), San Jose, California: Frances Chang's Residence.
*18. Ibid.
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