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Five lessons on "How to Treat Peope" (2) From Meiyang Chang through Lillian Tsai by email Second Important Lesson: Pickup in the Rain An American woman was standing on the side of an Alabama highway trying to endure a lashing rainstorm. Her car had broken down and she desperately needed a ride. Soaking wet, she decided to flag down the next car. A young white man stoppped to help her, generally unhear of in those conflict-filled 1960s. The man took her to safety, helped her get assistance and put her into a taxicab. She seemed to be in a big hurry, but wrote down his address and thanked him. Seven days went by and a knock came on the man's door. To his surprise, a giant console color TV was delivered to his home. A special note was attached. It read: "Thank you so much for assisting me on the highway me and unselfishly serving others." Sincerely, Mrs. Nat King Cole. ************* ....NOW more than ever - Peace It On....Pay It Forward The best thing we can learn from children is that they known no limits nor boundaries. Their dreams and imaginations are the conerstone of inspiration and what can be, not what is. ---- 5 Lessons on How to Treat People From Meiyang Chang through Lillian Tsai by email on 2002. Jesus said, "I am coming soon. Hold on to what you have, so that no one will take your crown." --Revelation 3:11 Bible The tongue of the righteous is the choice silver. --Proverbs 10:20 Bible The tongue of the wise commends knowledge. --Proverbs 15:2 Bible 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 8888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 | |
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A positive thinking: With love we'll be like in the heaven By Cheryl Moss, Jessie Walsh, and 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 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 and Asian American Forum (PPAAF). "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, 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 was held by Asian American Community for a specialis tribute to Las vegas Municipal Court Judge Michelle Leavitt and Justice of Peace Jennifer Toglitti. It was at the Harbor Palace Chinese Restaurant in China Town, Las Vegas. Kenote Speakers were be Michelle and Jennifer. Guest of Honor was 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 were Chairmen of the Event and Dinner Party. Hosts were: David Amebury, Steve Kwon, Tonnie Sison, Mike and Rita Vaswani, among others. "In this generation and society, we need economic growth, but we need also growth in rich ideals, in justice and compassion, in service above self, and in action of love and moral courage. There are two principles at the heart of the positive thinking road map: (1) The first principle is the truth in thinking. (2) The second principle is the 12 positive thinking traits. "The following are 12 traits that charaterize a positive thinker: Optimism, Enthusiam, Belief, Intelligence, Courage, Integrity, Confidence, Judgement, Persistence, Liveliness, Vision, and Desire to excel. Each trait, when leveraged properly, produces powerful results to achieve our goals. These traits, when diligently and wisely applied together with the truh in thinking, allow us to overcome obtacles and challenges in a positive manner in our lives for accomplishment," Dr. Tony Lei points out. "Develop a clear vision of our prefered future, then get forcused on key activities and efforts that take us in that direction. We shall see performance gains, achieve our goals, and have a happier and more successful life. By persuing our own personal strategic plans with love and service, we will increase our energies, motivations, satisfactions, happiness, and the worthy value of lives." | |
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God's Words of Life on Friendship respected by Dr. Tony Lei1. 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. 7777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 | |
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| | *****5202003***** Mark Denton appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration by WBTI By Valorie Vega, Bill Young, and Tiffany Chang In meeting with the large and growing population of public employees, Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) will open its training programs for the increasing graduate study and research needs of professional public administrators. To emphasize the balance of the practicality and theoraticality of the programs, the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of WBTI has supported by many high-ranking officials of Nevada in offering their times, experiences, and knowledge to teach. "Mark Denton has been appointed Adjunct Associate Professor of Business Law of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration on September 18, 2003," announced Dr. John Wang, Spokeman of WBTI, on September 19, 2003 in Las Vegas. Mark R. Denton received his law degree from Georgetown University Law Center in Washington, D.C. in1970. He was raised in Boulder City and graduated from Boulder High School in 1969. In 1973, Mark graduate with distinction from the University of Nevada, Reno. He completed ROTC and received a commission in the U. S. Army as a reserve officer. While in college, Mark spent his junior year in Paris, France through an affiliate of UNR at the Universite de Paris. Prior to his appointment to the bench on August 19, 1998, Mark had extensive judicial experience. He served as municipal court judge in Boulder City for seven years. He was an arbitrator under the Court Annexed Arbitration Program of the Eighth Judicial District Court since its inception in 1992. He was an alternate Juvenile Court Referee and a Nevada Supreme Court settlement Judge. Currently site as a civil judge on the Eighth Judicial Distict Court, Mark has been re-elected in the general election of November 5, 2002. "It's really a challenge to me to integret my knowkedge and experience for teaching. I'll have this precious opportunity to extend my effort for community service through my profesionalism. I'm honor also to be the the number 35,000 vierwer of WBTI website which is brought to you by reviewjournal.com through http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti," said District Judge of Nevada Mark Denton. "We're pleased to have Judge Mark Denton's interest in offering his caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience brought to the School an professional and judicial perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Judge Denton's distinguished career, he has accomplished a great deal of judicial practice and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional." |
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Effort and Cooperation will bring us a peaceful, happy, and prosperous community By Roy Reid, Mark Denton, and Tiffany Chang "Our spirit of endeavor is to help Southern Nevada being a country of the people, by the people, and for the people where our and future generations may have a better opportunity to live a happy and succeeful life," said Roy Reid, Clark County Commissioner, at the Event and Party at the Zax Restaurant of Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003. To pay a special tribute to Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Justice of Supreme Court Bill Maupin; Commissioner of Clark County Roy Reid; Sherif of Southern Nevada Bill Young; District Judges Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jessie Walsh, Jackie Glass; and Chief Judge of Las Vegas Toy Gregory; the Event and Party was held by WBTI. The Theme is: Light Candles along the Silver Stream of Southern Nevada with Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission. "Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the first practical organization formed since the establishment of the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) in September 28, 2002 by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). The Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Co-Chairs of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI, announced on January 3, 2003. "We look forward a team work with both scientific management and human relations to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada through the effective communication and cooperation between the officials of the District Attorney of Clark County and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the people of Nevada," said Bud Cranor for the New Year Eve Party Conference to Nevada Examiner and Communitylink of Las Vegas Review-Journal . Bud Cranor was Director of Las Vegas Office of Governor Kenny Guinn and Executive Director of the PPAAF of WBTI at the time he made the above appointments. The Conference was held by WBTI at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 30, 2002 in Las Vegas. The Theme of the Mini Conference is: Promoting A Good Community Life Through Mutual Cooperation. Bud was honored as the Chairman of the conference. At the present time, the organization of the Commission is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, former Chief Justice and now Justice of the Supreme Court; Brian Sandoval, Nevada State Attorney General; Stewart Bell, former Clark County District Attorney and now District Court Judge; Co-Chairs David Roger, Clark County District Attorney; and Bill Young, Sheriff of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD); Vice Chairmen Robert (Bobby G.) Gronauer, Constable of Las Vegas Township; and Herb Brown, Constable of North Las Vegas Township; Honorary President Lorraine Hunt, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada; President Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of WBTI; Vice President Kathy Augustine, State Controller of Nevada; Secretary General Cheryl Moss, District Judge of Family Court; Senior Advisor Stewart Bell, District Court Judge; Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Former Assitant District Attorney of Clark County; Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chief Staff of the Office of Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt; Chermaine Gord, Secretary of Chief Justice Bill Maupin; Judy Hetherington, Chief Staff of the Las Vegas Office of Controller Kathy Augustine; Kathy Karstedt, Secretary of Clark County District Attorney David Roger; Susan Sullivent, Secretary of Sheriff of LVMPD Bill Young; Media Advisor William Yuen, Vice President of Next Weekly; Financial Advisor Teresa Woo, Editor-in-Chief of Next Weekly; Coordinating Advisor Raymond Lam, President of Las Vegas Cantonese Association; Functional Advisor Patty Blakeman, Secretary for Mike Davidson; Entrepreneurship Advisor Oscar Jornacion, President & Publisher of Nevada Examiner; and Writing Advisor Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County. The above list of leaders and officers of CCDAPCC was announced and installed by Judge Valorie Vega, District Court of Nevada, at the Event and Dinner Party held by WBTI at the Zax Restaurant of Goldern Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas. "It's my great pleasure to be nominated by WBTI as its Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC," said District Attorney Stewart Bell at the Dinner Party to the Nevada Examiner and Lasvegas.com . "The significance of the creed of a County deserves to encourage administrative professionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain it as a place of the people, by the people, and for the people. It's my honor to join the Commission." The Dinner Party was held by WBTI to celebrate Bell as Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC at the Steak House of the Binion's Horseshoe Club on October 7, 2002. "I'm glad to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum, where Governor Kenny Guinn is Chairman and Bud Cranor is Executive Director. We all endeavor to promote the quality of life of all our Nevadan residents and visitors," said Brian Sandoval on March 8, 2002 at the Event and Dinner Party held by the Asian American Community. Brian is now Attorney General of Nevada and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC. "Freedom, democracy, and Justice have consitituted a legacy that we should keep, not because it is a legacy, but becuase it is right and just. It has made United States of America the freest and mos prosperous country in history. It's our responsibility to join the effort together in making Nevada one of the peaceful, happy, and prosperous state of America through the cooperation and development of education, tourism, and investment wih our foreign countries. My endeavor is to make our security of Sothern Nevada in sure and justice," said Sheriff Bill Young at the Event and Party held by WBTI on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas. ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ 777777777777777777777777777777777777778888888888888888888888888888888888888888 Honorees of the Event and Party on 9/17/2003: | |
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Our mutual effort on culture, security, and economy will bring us a peaceful, happy, and prosperous community By Jessie Walsh, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang The Event and Dinner Party on September 17, 2003 is holding by WBTI at the Zax Restaurant of Golden Nugget Casino and Hotel in Las Vegas. It will be held to pay a special tribute to Nevada Controller Kathy Augustine; Justice of Supreme Court Bill Maupin; Commissioner of Clark County Roy Reid; Sherif of Southern Nevada Bill Young; District Judges Mark Denton, Valorie Vega, Jessie Walsh, Jackie Glass; and Chief Judge of Las Vegas Toy Gregory. The Theme is: Light Candles along the Silver Stream of Southern Nevada with Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission. "Clark County District and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC) is the first practical organization formed since the establishment of the Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum (PPAAF) in September 28, 2002 by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). The Executive Director of PPAAF Bud Cranor appointed Brian Sandoval Honorary Chairman, David Roger and Bill Young Co-Chairs of CCDAPCC on January 2, 2003," Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI announced on January 3, 2003. "We look forward a team work with both scientific management and human relations to promote the quality of life of all our residents and visitors of Nevada through the effective communication and cooperation between the officials of the District Attorney of Clark County and Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department and the people of Nevada," said Bud Cranor for the New Year Eve Party Conference to Nevada Examiner and Communitylink of Las Vegas Review-Journal . Bud Cranor was Director of Las Vegas Office of Governor Kenny Guinn and Executive Director of the PPAAF of WBTI at the time he made the above appointments. The Conference was held by WBTI at the Steak House of Binion's Horseshoe Club on December 30, 2002 in Las Vegas. The Theme of the Mini Conference is: Promoting A Good Community Life Through Mutual Cooperation. Bud was honored as the Chairman of the conference. At the present time, the organization of the Commission is: Honorary Chairmen A. William "Bill" Maupin, former Chief Justice and now Justice of the Supreme Court; Brian Sandoval, Nevada State Attorney General; Stewart Bell, former Clark County District Attorney and now District Court Judge; Co-Chairs David Roger, Clark County District Attorney; and Bill Young, Sheriff of Las Vegas Metropolitan Police Department (LVMPD); Vice Chairmen Robert (Bobby G.) Gronauer, Constable of Las Vegas Township; and Herb Brown, Constable of North Las Vegas Township; Honorary President Lorraine Hunt, Lieutenant Governor of Nevada; President Dr. Tony T. Lei, President of WBTI; Vice President Kathy Augustine, State Controller of Nevada; Secretary General Cheryl Moss, District Judge of Family Court; Senior Advisor Stewart Bell, District Court Judge; Founding Advisor Mike Davidson, Former Assitant District Attorney of Clark County; Promoting Advisors Rennie Schreiber, Chief Staff of the Office of Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt; Chermaine Gord, Secretary of Chief Justice Bill Maupin; Judy Hetherington, Chief Staff of the Las Vegas Office of Controller Kathy Augustine; Kathy Karstedt, Secretary of Clark County District Attorney David Roger; Susan Sullivent, Secretary of Sheriff of LVMPD Bill Young; Media Advisor William Yuen, Vice President of Next Weekly; Financial Advisor Teresa Woo, Editor-in-Chief of Next Weekly; Coordinating Advisor Raymond Lam, President of Las Vegas Cantonese Association; Functional Advisor Patty Blakeman, Secretary for Mike Davidson; Entrepreneurship Advisor Oscar Jornacion, President & Publisher of Nevada Examiner; and Writing Advisor Jerry Tao, Deputy District Attorney of Clark County. The above list of leaders and officers of CCDAPCC will be announced and installed by Judge Valorie Vega, District Court of Nevada at the Event and Dinner Party held by WBTI at the Zax Restaurant of Goldern Nugget Casino and Hotel on September 17, 2003 in Las Vegas. "It's my great pleasure to be nominated by WBTI as its Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC," said District Attorney Stewart Bell at the Dinner Party to the Nevada Examiner and Lasvegas.com . "The significance of the creed of a County deserves to encourage administrative professionals to emphasize the value of the truth, goodness, and beauty in order to maintain it as a place of the people, by the people, and for the people. It's my honor to join the Commission." The Dinner Party was held by WBTI to celebrate Bell as Honorary Chairman and Senior Advisor of CCDAPCC at the Steak House of the Binion's Horseshoe Club on October 7, 2002. "I'm glad to be an Advisor of Pan Pacific and Asian American Forum, where Governor Kenny Guinn is Chairman and Bud Cranor is Executive Director. We all endeavor to promote the quality of life of all our Nevadan residents and visitors," said Brian Sandoval on March 8, 2002 at the Event and Dinner Party held by the Asian American Community. Brian is now Attorney General of Nevada and Honorary Chairman of CCDAPCC. "Freedom, democracy, and Justice have consitituted a legacy that we should keep, not because it is a legacy, but becuase it is right and just. It has made United States of America the freest and mos prosperous counry in history. As U. S. Senator John Ensign and Justice Bill Mauphin emphasis the value of diversity, it's my responsibiliy and our efforts together to make Nevada one of the peaceful, happy, and prosperous state of America through the cooperation and development of culture, tourism, and investment wih our Asian countries" said Nevada Lt. Governor Lorraine Hunt for the Event and Party. It was held by TCAALV , City of LV, WBTI, among othes at Charleston Height Arts Center on September 16, 2003 in Las Vegas. 777777777777777777777777777777777777778888888888888888888888888888888888888888 VIP Participants of the Event and Party on 9/16/2003: | | Go To Page: [1][2][3][4][5][6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21][22][23][24][25][26][27][28] 29 | |