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Dear Friends:It is my pleasure to join you in honoring a distinguished member of our community, Dr. Tony Lei. Dr. Lei's extraordinary commitment and dedication to Southern Nevada is beyond compare, and is reflected by his participation in numerous educational, political, collegial and business entities. He has given generously of his time and talents to help make Clark County, Nevada a better place to live. Dr. Lei's expertise and professional service to the public benefits not only the Asian American community, but all the citizens of our great state. I only wish there were more citizens like Dr. Tony Lei. It is an honor to know him. Very Truly Yours, JESSIE WALSH District Court Judge Judge Jessie Walsh, Dept. 10 District Court, Nevada Jw/jkw 888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ***************************************************** | |
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Labor Department Offers New Spanish-Language Compliance Assistance Resources WASHINGTONThe U.S. Department of Labor today announced the availability of two Spanish-language compliance assistance resources designed to help members of the Hispanic community understand and comply with federal employment laws and regulations.*1 "Hispanic-owned businesses are a significant force in our growing economy," said Veronica Vargas Stidvent, assistant secretary of labor for policy. "These new resources help clarify employers' responsibilities under federal employment laws and workplace regulations. They also identify where additional information can be obtained to answer compliance questions." The newly translated materials include a Frequently Asked Questions document that answers common queries about the Secretary of Labor's Compliance Assistance Initiative, such as Why did the Department launch the Initiative? and What specific compliance assistance tools are available? The other document, entitled Help from DOL, is a series of 14 ready-to-use news briefs about widely available compliance assistance tools. The Department encourages Hispanic outreach organizations to use these ready-to-publish Spanish-language articles in their newsletters, member e-mails and other communication channels. The new documents enhance DOL's existing collection of educational Spanish-language compliance assistance materials. Available online at www.dol.gov/compliance/news/spanish.htm, these free, downloadable publications include compliance assistance brochures, fact sheets and a translated version of DOL's Employment Law Guide. The materials promote valuable compliance assistance resources such as DOL's Toll-Free Help Line, the www.dol.gov/compliance Web site and the elaws Advisors interactive online tools that help employers and employees understand their rights and responsibilities under DOL employment laws. Labor Secretary Elaine L. Chao established DOL's Compliance Assistance Initiative in June 2002. A complement to enforcement, the effort aims to protect the wages, health benefits, retirement security, safety and health of America's workforce by preventing employment law violations.*2 --------------------------------------------- References *1. OPA. 'OPA News Release: [07/27/2005], Release Number: 05-0900-NAT' "A search of 'u s secretary of labor elaine chao' on the Google.com," (July 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *2. Ibid. 8888888888888 666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************* | |
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Post through the courtesy of Las Vegas Reviewjournal.com:Tuesday, July 26, 2005 Copyright Las Vegas Review-Journal Furniture showcase opens in LV World Market Center officials step up plans By CHRIS JONES GAMING WIRE [[[People ride escalators Monday from the main entryway to the second floor of World Market Center. Photo by Clint Karlsen. A Las Vegas police officer directs traffic Monday on Grand Central Parkway in front of the World Market Center. Photo by Clint Karlsen.]]] Ads touting the debut of the World Market Center furniture mart promised this week's inaugural Las Vegas Market would be "the start of something big." If Monday's returns were any indicator, it was that and much more. And it could be finished much sooner than anticipated. Approximately 53,000 furniture buyers and representatives of more than 1,200 exhibiting companies filed through the center's 1.3 million-square-foot tower in downtown Las Vegas, most getting their first look inside a projected $2 billion development nearly five years in the making. Before many could leave a stifling-hot registration pavilion, a trio of World Market Center developers basked in the late-morning shade discussing their project's newly accelerated building schedule. "Groundbreaking on Phase 3 is just eight months away," Jack Kashani, who founded World Market Center with partner Shawn Samson, said of the $415 million, 2 million-square-foot expansion. "We've been meeting with people who want (to lease) entire floors." At a news conference a few hours later, Kashani dropped another bombshell when he said the project's backers hope to complete World Market Center in its entirety -- which means 10.7 million more square feet spread over seven new buildings -- "in the next seven years." It had been scheduled for completion in 2015. "We've built what the industry asked us to," Kashani said. "And we'll continue to do it," chimed Ronald Wackrow, executive vice president with The Related Lodging Group, whose company is co-developing World Market Center. Such confidence was rampant for a debut Las Vegas Mayor Oscar Goodman called "a defining moment for Las Vegas." Flanked by his requisite pair of feather-clad showgirls, Goodman added World Market Center's opening diversified the local economy overnight by complementing its world-renown casino, retail, dining and entertainment amenities. As VIPs posed and congratulated one another, furniture buyers and exhibitors quietly engaged in their elaborate game of show and sell, just as they have at past furniture marts in other U.S. cities. Many said this market stood out from its predecessors, citing everything from its concentrated exhibitors to the excitement of doing business in a popular destination such as Las Vegas. Gregory Waylock, owner of Fort Worth, Texas-based Bailey Street Trading Co., saw a steady stream of buyers at his 2,900-square-foot space on World Market Center's fourth floor. He, too, expects the Las Vegas Market to grow in stature in the short-term future. "This is the biggest thing to happen to the furniture industry in at least 10 years," said Waylock, who added an industrywide buzz has surrounded Las Vegas since the latest major market in High Point, N.C., concluded in mid-April. To capitalize on that anticipation, Bailey Street held back several of its latest products from the High Point show in order to debut them here. "We just had a feeling Las Vegas would be a great place for a furniture market," Waylock said of the city's anticipated buyer presence. "We got here at 8:15 (a.m.) and we were writing orders by 8:30. If we could double our space, we would." Arcadia, Wis.-based Ashley Furniture Industries brought nearly 400 salespeople to town this week. When space grew tight inside its 19,500-square-foot showroom, dozens of yellow-clad sales representatives lined the sixth-floor hallways awaiting a chance to get back in to show products to would-be customers. Still, buyers interviewed Monday were largely pleased with their industry's newest showcase. Eddie and Jill Dwinell drove to World Market Center to scope out products for Inside Ideas, a 24,000-square-foot furniture store they own in Farmington, N.M. Before lunch was served, they were inclined to abandon competing furniture showcases they previously attended in San Francisco and High Point. "This will probably be it," Eddie Dwinell said of his preferred market. "There are more places to stay, places to eat. It's much better" in Las Vegas. Nancy Willis, a furniture buyer with Tahlequah, Okla.-based Baker Furniture, also praised World Market Center's variety of products in a central location. "I think there's more to offer here," said Willis, who previously favored a regional furniture market in Tupelo, Miss. Monday's debut was not without kinks including typical new building maladies such as broken escalators and poor wireless Internet availability. But traffic congestion many expected on nearby roadways never materialized as attendees largely made use of shuttle buses or parked in a temporary lot on the northeast corner of Bonneville Avenue and Grand Central Parkway. 6666666666666666 888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************** | |
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I believe God wants to bless our family in a mighty way By Mike LeiDear Dad and Mom, I was looking for brother's picture on your yahoo mail. I read the email from Robert Song. I would get very mad at his evil behavior also. I don't know what would cause him to write those things. But, I know that later on as I have more influence, I will also encounter these kind of attacks. I'm sure all great people encountered attacks from others. What makes the difference is how they handle these things. Those with character would be able to not let these things affect them. They know themselves and is confident of their ability no matter what others will say about them. Just remember how Jesus was called a liar, a demon-possessed person, blasphemer, and other bad things. Remember how He died on the cross for you. When you remember all Jesus did for you, then you can forgive everyone. Because you know Jesus suffered much more as a totally innocent person. What do we have to say when others do evil to us? It's hard for children to hear people attack their parents. I'm sure it's hard for you to hear people attack your sons also. But since we have a new life in Jesus Christ, we do not live according to the old self. We have a new self created to be like Christ. Therefore, I must also forgive and pray for this person, no matter how hard it may be. You can't control people, you can't control really anything. Remember God is in control. He let this happen to you and He knows you can overcome it with His power. No temptation happen to you except what is common to man. 1 Corinthians 10:13. It's funny. But through this I am more proud of you Dad and Mom. I AM VERY PROUD TO BE YOUR SON!!!! I can see how this kind of thing before would be such a disaster, yet I can see God working in both of you. Praise the Lord! I believe God wants to show you how different you are now since you have Jesus in your life. Continue to live out this new life. Continue to experience God's miracles. The biggest miracles are those that happen in our own hearts, because no one can change his heart - only God. Thank you for always your encouragements to me. I believe God wants to bless our family in a mighty way. Just watch! =) Mike 77777777777777 666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 *************************************** | |
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Wayne Lin re-elected President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Los Angeles By 楊凱雯, Worldjournal.com, and Jennifer KungDr. Wayne Lin was re-elected as the President of Taiwan Benevolent Association of Los Angeles on July 24, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. The following article in Chinese is post through the courtesy of "洛杉磯新聞" of the Worldjournal.com:*1 ̨lx ƶ [[[***ɼ̨ͬlx24eеڶߕTՁKx¡BΕLǰһLţģڶLS\ǰҶ(ӛߗPz)***]]] ӛߗP@Јɼ̨ͬlx24eеڶߕTBΕLһLšڶLS*2 Lʾȥ8ɼ̨ͬlxr˃ɂ̨ͬlxSһ֜Ȼ{@ɂһք˴gK]nͻ͌ṩͬlķա һLָǫ̈̄ͬlxLعƼ֧£ɼ̨ͬlx2004ȫ֕ϵyɞǫ̈̄ͬlxĵ14֕T˔_ңȿh̨ͬlxҲڽճɽȪԓL xLxҦ䴨ʮϯ£֮ǰ21λ£ɼ̨ͬlx31λ¡ ߕT˅ӣЁKՈԴ͡LˮccTKekͨȫv 28գLģg6r30ڃSĄteСu֮ҹÿƱrʮԪTMȡɏԔǢ:626-571-0251:626-280-3312 ***[2005-07-25] As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America (TBAA) currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U. S. China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with mainstream American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*3 --------------------------------------------- References *1. 楊凱雯. '̨lx ƶ,' "A search of 'Los Angeles News' on the Worldjournal.com," (July 25, 2005), Los Angeles, California: Worldjournal.com. *2. Ibid. *3. Douglas, Michael; Walsh, Jessie; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'US Senator John Ensign, US Congressmen James Gobbons and Jon Porter, and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn honor Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu,' "A search of 'Taiwan Benevolent Association of America' on the Google.com," (July 25, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 7777777777777777 6666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************* | |
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Governor Kenny Guinn announces rebate PLAN with Bank of america By Office of the GovernorFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 25, 2005 Contact Greg Bortolin or John Trent 775-684-5670 CARSON CITY Gov. Kenny Guinn announced today the State of Nevada will go forward with a plan for Bank of America to issue 1.9 million checks in order to rebate $300 million in surplus general fund revenue to the citizens of Nevada. The State of Nevada Board of Examiners will take up the matter of amending its existing contract with Bank of America in its next meeting on Thursday, July 28 at 11 a.m., in the old Supreme Court Chambers, located in the capitol building. Im extremely pleased that we are going forward with the contract so that we can issue checks to Nevada taxpayers by October, Gov. Guinn said. The people of Nevada have been patiently waiting for their checks. They deserve to share in the state surplus of gaming and sales taxes, which have been the result of a robust economy. The rebate plan calls for Bank of America to sub-contract with Moore Wallace to issue the checks. Moore Wallace, the largest mailing company in the world, has successfully conducted similar programs in the states of Washington and Minnesota. The rebate is being done through the Department of Motor Vehicles database. The amount those Nevadans paid the DMV in 2004 in Highway Fund registration fees and Governmental Services Tax is the amount that will be rebated from the General Fund, with a minimum of $75 and a maximum of $275. Those who were at least 65 years of age on or before Jan. 1, 2005 and hold a valid identification card issued by the DMV on or before that date will also receive a rebate of $75. In order to ensure receiving a rebate check, make sure the DMV has an individuals address and that any bad debt is settled immediately. More information is available at dmvnv.com. Office of the Governor 101 North Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701 Fax: 775-684-7198 Grant Sawyer State Office Building 555 East Washington, Suite 5100 Las Vegas, NV 89101 Fax: 702-486-2505 666666666666666 88888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ************************************************** | |
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The positive thinking is an effective way to prevent the destructive behvior to the harmony of our communityBy PAI of WBTI*1 "Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their deeds. Woe to the wicked ! Disaster is upon them! They will be paid back for what their hands have done." Isaiah 3:10-11 of the Bible Libeling through the e-mail and slandering to the public are forms of defamation. This tort (evil) will bring its consequence.*2 The positive thinking is an effective way to prevent the destructive behvior to the harmony of our community. The following are some of the golden words which may inspire us with positive thinking: "A word aptly spoken is like apple of gold in settings of silver." --- Proverbs 25 : 11 "Be devoted to one another in brotherly love. Honor one another above yourselves." Romans 12 : 10 "Perfume and incense bring joy to the heart, and the pleasantness of one's friend spring from his earnest counsel." --- Proverbs 27 : 9 "Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed." --- Proverbs 15 : 22 "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, she or he should owns four kinds of ability in computing: (1) Word processing, (2) Electronic spreadsheets, (3) Data base management, and (4) Statistical analysis and Charts. As a modern manager and any professionl in business, she or he is more productive in work performance with her or his good talent in computers. --- Tony Tung-tien Lei, M. B. A. (In his Preface of a text book "Mangement Information," 1st Ed., December 1987.) "Commit to the Lord whatever you do, and your plans will succeed." --- Proverbs 16 : 3 "He who loves a pure heart and whose speech is gracious will have the king for his friend." --- Proverbs 22 : 11 "All hard work brings a profit." --- Proverbs 14 : 23 "The plans of the diligent lead to profit as surely as haste leads to poverty." --- Proverbs 21 : 5 "The reward for work done is the opportunity to do more." --- Jonas Salk, MD "I think the next best thing to solving a problem is finding some humor in it." --- Frank A. Clark "Freedom is the oxygen of the soul." --- Moshe Dayan "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." --- Tony T. Lei, Ed. D. "Do to others as you would have them do to you." --- Luke 6 : 31 "A man finds joy in giving an apt reply --- and how good is a timely word!" --- Proverbs 15 : 23 "One man gives freely, yet gains even more; another withholds unduly, but comes to poverty." --- Proverbs 11 : 24 "The great Winston Churchill said, 'We all make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.' Tony, I know that you like to exemplify this inspiration same as it's my driving force by which I start out each day." --- Natalie L. Tyrrell "Freedom, Democracy, and Entrepreneurship are the best three treasures of the United States of America." --- Dr. Tony T. Lei "What would life be if we had no courage to attempt anything?" --- Vincent Van Gogh "Nothing great was ever done without much enduring." --- St. Catherine of Siena "Anthing you're good at contributes to happiness." --- Bertrand Russell "To a friend's house the road is never long." --- Anonymous "The secrete of joy in work is contained in one word --- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck "The paralleled 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 a rich , happier , and successful life." --- Tony T. Lei, Ed.D.*3 --------------------------------------------- References *1. PAI is the initial of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI). *2. Reviewjournal.com. 'Libeling through the e-mail and slandering to the public are forms of defamation.' "A search of 'WBTI - business' on the Google.com," (July 24, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Communitylink of Reviewjournal.com. *3. Ibid. 6666666666666666 88888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 *************************************************** | |
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NATURE'S DESIGN? By Mike LeiWhere did we come from? Did we evolve from apes? Scientists hope fossils would provide the answers to how modern humans came into being. A recent USA Today (online) article on July 11th reported the discovery of the fossil of another human ancestor that is the oldest so far at 6 million to 7 million years. According to Paleontologist Bernard Wood, who viewed the new skull, know as Toumai, this skull is the oldest ever found, but it has features of a modern face not seen again on fossils until about 1.5 million years ago. The article states that Over the past few decades, the evolutionary family tree have morphed from an oak with a nice straight trunk and neat branches into something more like an unmanicured hedge. In other words, over the years, newer fossil findings have changed the way evolutionary models are drawn. The article explained that in the past, humans were thought to have evolved from Neanderthals, but today the evidence shows Neanderthals are from a different lineage. We used to see in textbooks the drawing with an ape at one end and the human at the other. It would show Neantherhals came before humans. But now, the USA Today article states that, A more accurate representation should have Neanderthal, Homo erectus and Homo sapiens walking side by side."*1 Ian Tattersal, curator of anthropology at the American Museum of Natural History in New York, concludes from looking at hominid fossil throughout the world that many of these fossils are not directed related to each other, but are from different groups. And there is a lot more species out there than we have had the courage to recognize, Tattersal says. An interesting comment came at the end of the article. Wood says one important conclusion that may arise from the new discovery is that human evolution is no different from that observed in other animals, such as birds and cats: Nature allows many different designs of the same basic model to develop. In my profession as an electrical engineer, we have different kinds of jobs. There are design engineering jobs and non-design engineering jobs. The design engineer is the one who implements an idea to make a circuit perform a certain function. The other engineers support the design by testing the circuit or doing other functions to make sure the circuit will work in the real world. If the design engineer does not know how to create the right circuit, the other engineering support engineers would not be able to do anything without a workable design. The reason why I went off this tangent to talk about the importance of design engineers in the process of engineering is because if Nature can allow many different designs of some basic model, then it shows Nature has intelligence. Who is Nature? Isnt it just the physical world around us? Is it Nature who allows designs to happen or could it be a creator God? In nature, we see the laws of nature, such as gravity, atrophy and chemical reactions. But who came up with these laws? According to evolutionary theory, life arose from random processes of chemical reactions. There are no intelligence or design behind this random process. However, we see there are intelligence built in all things. Just look at our DNA code. It has taken years to map out the human genetic code. A code is not a code without an initial creative intelligence behind it. Who wrote the DNA code? In the movie Contact, the scientists searched for intelligent life by trying to detect patterns of radio waves that are not random, but have intelligent patterns. It is hard to look at the complexity of the natural world, such as the structure of a single cell, without seeing intelligent design in it. Today, robotic scientists spend years and millions of dollars to mimic simple functions of the human body, such as walking. From this, we can see that to orchestrate the simple functions of a living organism require intelligence that can be beyond our understanding. As this news article shows, new fossils have confounded the models used in the theory of evolution. What was once thought to be a simple process of a less developed creature evolving into a more developed creature has proved to be inaccurate. If what used to be thought of as ancestors of humans lived side by side with humans, then are they ancestors at all or are they just a different species. We know many different species have become extinct, so maybe these fossils are not human ancestors, but are different species that had become extinct. Thats why we do not see them today. Here are some questions to ask about the theory of evolution. What came first? The chicken or the egg? In order for DNA to be replicated, transcribed, and translated into protein, a host of specific proteins must already be present. What came first? Proteins or DNA? Can chaos create order? Can a tornado going through a junk yard produce a 747? Why is the living world full of amazing adaptive strategies that defy evolutionary explanations? Did the peppered moth of England prove the evolutionary theory of natural selection? Why did nearly all species and adaptive structures appear suddenly in the fossil records with few if any predicted evolutionary transitions? Swimming (whale, seals, turtles, etc.) and flying (insects, pterosaurs, birds, and bats) adaptations appear suddenly in the fossil record with no transitions. Have you ever seen a mutation that benefited the person or animal and was passed on to the next generation? How many favorable mutations are required to give a bird wings, feathers, lungs, bone structure, brain morphology to fly? Why is beauty so pervasive in the natural world, from subatomic particles to crystals to biochemical pathways to butterflies to tropical jungles to the planets to the universe? How often can randomness, chance, accident create something beautiful? If beauty were the result of necessity, why would we be soothed by bird songs used to attract males, establish territories, and threaten enemies? Can we appreciate beauty in nature because our mind is patterned after the intelligence that is responsible for the beauty? Will the current evolutionary theory change again with new fossil findings? The evidence from fossils will continue to stump the theories of scientists who try to fit evolutionary theory in all this, because the whole theory is not based on intelligent design. Nature cant have a design without a Designer. Maybe this realization will help us understand where we come from.*2 ------------------------------------------------------------ References *1. Lei, Mike. (2002) 'NATURE'S DESIGN?,' "Special Column of 'Nevada Examiner'," Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner. *2. Ibid. ***About the writer: At the time when he wrote this article, Mike Lei worked at Fujitsu Microelectronics America in Dallas, TX as a product development engineer. He was also active in his church. Mike Lei serves as a youth deacon at Carrollton Chinese Church. He like to play tennis and jogging. He has been an engineer for 6 years. He currently works at Fujitsu Microelectronics America. He has submitted 6 patents dealing with forward error correction circuits while at Alcatel Telecom. You can reach him at mlei@fma.fujitsu.com. 8888888888888888 6666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ****************************************************** | |
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An invitation card mailed from Pepperdine University to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei By GSPE of Pepperdine University and Jennifer Kung*1The following invitation card was received by Dr. Tony Lei on July 22, 2005: Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology; 6100 Certer Drive, Los Angeles, CA 90045*2 To: Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei President Washington Business and Technology Institute 2245 Homeland St. Las Vegas, NV 89128-6792 [[[Pepperdine University, Graduate School of Education and Psychology SAVE THE DATE 4th Annual Scholarship Recognitiona Dinner TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER, 27, 2005 Radison Hotel - Los AngelesWestside]]]*3 --------------------------------------------- References *1. GSPE is the initial of Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University. *2. GSPE of Pepperdine University. 'An invitation card,' "An invitation card mailed from Pepperdine University to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (July 20, 2005), Los Angeles, California: Pepperdine University. *3. Ibid. 6666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ******************************************************* | |
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"Tell the righteous it will be well with them, for they will enjoy the fruit of their deeds. Woe to the wicked ! Disaster is upon them! They will be paid back for what their hands have done." Isaiah 3:10-11 of the BibleLibeling through the e-mail and slandering to the public are forms of defamation. This tort (evil) will bring its consequence. uA̭nqHALɺּ֡A]nYۤv欰ҵGlC cHפFALDaA]nӦۤvҦ檺C v tg HɨȮѲĤTQBQ@` 1111111111111 66666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 **************************************************** | |
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Pepperdine University Alumni Trip to Oxford By GSBM of Pepperdine University Graziadio School of Business and Management presents OXFORD, ENGLAND October 9 - October 15, 2005 A study tour exclusively for alumni As we plan this unique opportunity for Graziadio School alumni, we are closely monitoring the current situation in London. Pepperdine has been in contact with the State Department and we will continue to keep all trip participants informed. Check all that apply: I didn't get a chance to study abroad while completing my Pepperdine degree. I miss the classroom learning environment and obtaining new business knowledge. I don't get to travel or vacation quite as often as I would like. Dear Tony: Your alma mater has the solution. We are pleased to announce a trip to Oxford, England this fall exclusively for Graziadio alumni! Join us for a unique study abroad experience at Oxford University, one of the oldest and respected institutions in the world. Expand your knowledge of international strategy and the business of Europe as you learn from distinguished professors. Return to the small class environment you enjoyed while attending Pepperdine as you share this study abroad experience with 30 classmates. Invite a friend or significant other and share the experience together as you expand your knowledge and visit the top attractions that England has to offer. Space is limited for this excursion--sign up now to reserve your place in the Oxford program! PRIORITY REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS SUNDAY, JULY 31 FINAL REGISTRATION DEADLINE IS FRIDAY, AUGUST 12 Visit http://bschool.pepperdine.edu/alumni/oxford to register and learn more about the Oxford Program. If you have any questions about the program after visiting our website, please contact me directly. Nicole Hall Executive Director, Alumni and Career Resources Graziadio School of Business and Management Pepperdine University Direct: 310-506-4405 Nicole.hall@pepperdine.edu 777777777777777 66666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ***************************************************** | |
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BERKLEY AMENDMENT SEEKS INCREASED ACCOUNTABILITY FOR U.S. FOREIGN AID TO PALESTINIANS Change Would Give Congress More Flexibility in Limiting Funds If Conditions Not Met By Office of the Congresswoman Shelley Berkley*1(July 20, 2005 Washington, D.C.) Congresswoman Shelley Berkley (D-NV) today succeeded in adding an amendment to a bill authorizing foreign aid programs that would allow Congress to withhold aid to the Palestinian Authority (PA) if there is a lack of accountability for how American dollars are being spent. The amendment does not change the size or dollar amount of the aid package to assist Palestinians, but would allow Congress to provide funding in quarterly amounts, with each new payment dependent upon the PA meeting certain requirements.*2 "Since the 1993 Oslo Accord, the U.S. has given more than $1.8 billion to the Palestinians, despite there being no accountability, no transparency, and no way for us to know how our tax dollars are being spent. My amendment would force the Palestinian Authority to begin accounting for how it uses aid given by the United States and would authorize Congress to end payments if certain requirements are not met," said Berkley. The Berkley amendment mandates that only 25% of direct aid to the Palestinian Authority can be spent in any one calendar quarter. Currently, all funds are made available at the beginning of the year. Each quarter the Palestinian Authority would be allowed to spend another 25% of the total aid package, which remains unchanged. The amendment also contains a declaration of policy that the U.S. should promote the emergence of a democratic Palestinian government that denounces and combats terrorism, works to eliminate terrorist incitement, and that respects the boundaries and sovereignty of its neighbors and the human rights of all people. "If Congress is not satisfied with how American dollars are being spent, or the Palestinian Authority fails to show it is making progress toward democracy or taking steps to end terrorism, we would be able to stop the flow of U.S. money. If the Palestinian Authority lives up to their responsibility and honors their commitments, then aid to the Palestinian Authority will remain unchanged. Whats important is that Congress be given the option as a tool to foster democracy and to punish those who continue to incite violence or engage in terrorist activities," Berkley said. The Berkley amendment would not end humanitarian assistance within the territories controlled by the Palestinian Authority and does not affect the overall amount of aid provided to the PA.*3 # # # Contact Information Website: http://www.house.gov/berkley/ Las Vegas District Office The Honorable Shelley Berkley 2340 Paseo Del Prado, Suite D-106 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Phone: (702) 220-9823 Fax: (702) 220-9841 Washington Office The Honorable Shelley Berkley U.S. House of Representatives 439 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-4708 Phone: (202) 225-5965 Fax: (202) 225-3119 Toll free: (877) 409-2488 --------------------------------------------- References *1. Ms. Shelley Berkley is the U. S. Congresswoman of Nevada District 1. *2. Berkley, Shelley. ' "An e-mail from the Office of U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (July 20, 2005), Washingtong, D. C.: Office of Congresswoman Shelley Berkley. *2. Ibid. 666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 *********** | |
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Our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to Commissioner Lynette McDonald's family and friends By PAI of WBTIThis is for us also to take a moment of silence to honor relatives of Commissioner Lynette Boggs McDonald who (her relatives) died this week in a California freeway accident. "Judy and I offer our heartfelt sympathy and condolences to McDonald's family and friends," said Dr. Tony Lei on behalf some of the Advisory and Faculty members of Washington Business and Technology Institute through the phone to Commissioner Lynette McDonald by her Secretary Judi O'Leary. 333333333333333 99999999999999999999999999 333333333333333333333333333333333333333333333 ************************************************** | |
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Governor Kenny Guinn offers condolences to family, friends, co-Workers of Shelly Hachenberger By Office of the GovernorFOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE: July 20, 2005 Contact Greg Bortolin or John Trent 775-684-5670 CARSON CITY Gov. Kenny Guinn today released the following statement regarding the death of longtime Department of Corrections employee Shelly Hachenberger: I was extremely saddened to learn of Shellys death. Over the past 16 years, she was everything that we look for in our best people: she was always happy, she was always efficient and skilled on the job, she was always a friend, mentor and confidante to her co-workers, and she was always a wonderful parent to her children. This is a great loss for the Department of Corrections, the Northern Nevada Correctional Center and the State of Nevada. Dema and I wish to express our deepest sympathy and condolences to Shellys family, her friends and her co-workers. Office of the Governor 101 North Carson Street Carson City, NV 89701 Fax: 775-684-7198 Media Contact: Bob Harmon Cultural Affairs PIO 775-687-8323 222222222222 333333333333333333333 999999999999999999999999999999999999999999999 ******************************************************* | |
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Google's bidding! To become more effective online communication By Tiffany Chang"Google, the world's most-used Web search engine, may close bidding in its auction-style initial public offering as soon as 2 p.m. today, moving it closer to completing what may be the most biggest-ever internet-company IPO," reported Brett Cole on August 17, 2004.*19 "Google co-founders Larry Page, 31, and Sergey Brin, 30, chose an auction-style IPO to give individual investors an opportunity to buy shares alongsid institutions, the company said in SEC filings. Google's IPO auction may cut investment-banking fees to 1.5 percent, said Michael Madden, principal at New York-based buyout firm Questor Management Co. Google makes most of its money by linking advertisements to search results. That and other forms of advertising constitute 98 percent of Google's revenue, the company said in an SEC filling," continued the reporter.*20 *****To be more successful for your Web site, you need to be favored by the most famous search engine services leaders like Google! (google.com), Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com), Aol! (www.aol.com), Infoseek! (www.infoseek.com), among others.***** "We need individuals who can restore hope and create positive changes in our society. It is our responsibility as educator to produce leaders who will take that initiative. To do so, we must be at the level of the individual student and alumnus. Utimately, the school must strengthen the student's intellect and create a better, bolder, and more ehical thinker who will yield the greatest impact on the community in roles as educators therapists, and business persons," siad Nancy Magnusson Fagan at the time when she was the Dean of the Graduate School of Education and Psychology, Pepperdine University.*1 Today, one of the important slogan of the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) is: To become more effective online communication in every online venue! Starting from 1980, the author (with the pen name as Tiffany Chang) had been benefited deeply from two main courses of the program of Doctorate Degree of Education (Ed. D.) in Institution Management of Pepperdine University.*2 They were: (1) ED 740 Computer Utilization in Institutional Management; and (2) ED 730 Methodological Approaches to Educational Research and Evaluation. The technical skills and knowledge of information management had sharpened his abilities of the research, management, and teaching in a national organization of information management and the graduate school of business administration. After many years of administrative resposibility in higher policy-making organization and teaching the graduate school of business administration in famous universities, the author concentrated effort to study and acquire the knowledge and utilization of effective information management in the United States of America. That was ten years after he received his M. B. A. from Pepperdine. His two years of computer consulting job at the Computer Laboratory of the Graduate School of Education and Pshchology and the School of Business and Management of Pepperdine University advanced the practical experience on information management for him to complete his dessertation entitled "A Study of the Impact of Enrollment in a Computer Science Class on Mathematics Scores and Attendance in a Secondary School". He taught information management as an Associate Professor for five years at the Graduate School of Business Administration of National Chunghsing University before he became a Fellow of Management for the former Dean of the School of Business and Management of Pepperdine University in 1991. He received his M. B. A. and Doctor of Education in Institutional Management from Pepperdine University in 1969 and 1990, respectively. Indeed, business achievement is the new yardstick of success in today's society. Therefore, business has become not only the fastest growing major in undergraduate institutions but also in graduate school of famous universities, nationally and internationally. The emphasis of the online communication skills and the quantitative analysis techniques with computers is one of the most important study for the art of success to the business students, professionals, executives, and owners. In many ways, business school is at the center of this cultural phenomenon. For some, the business school is the passport to the boardroom, the ticket to the top of the corporate ladder. these schools, nationally and internationally, pump out the new generation of business leaders by hundreds of thousands. "They are the pipeline of raw material with which the nation's --- and the world's --- leading business build the future. And MBAs are not limited to the traditional corporate world: From Wall Street to Madison Avenue, from Sand Hill Road to 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, today's MBAs lead organizations large and small, in every conceivable industry. They are the executives and entrepreneurs who power the economy."3 "UNLESS YOU'VE BEEN LIVING IN A CAVE, you've seen enormous changes in communications technology over the past two decades. From orbiting satellites routing long distance phone calls to email to undreamed-of growth of the Internet, the age of communicating online, using computers and networks, is upon us all," stated at the first paragraphy of the 'Introduction' of the book, "How to say it online: everything you need to know to master the new language of cyberspac," written by Kim Baker and Sunny Baker.*4 "And what could be better news? To keep in touch, there's nothing faster or cheaper than email. To gain access to information and people, the power of online communication expands your reach from the local to the global. To meet new friends and even romance a potential life partner, online venues provide rich opportunities (if you know the right things to say and the best way to say them). At school, the Internet places volumes of knowledge on ever subject at your fingertips, and at work, computer networks make business communication more efficient than ever." *5 Whether you are in business or in non-profit organization, you need to have a Web site. This seems to be a common wisdom in now- a-days. Think seriously about the needs of your market before you go onto the Web to make more money for business, to develop better non-profit organization, or to contribute to more community service. "It's hard to believe that Fred's Service Station really needs a Web Site to reap new profits. However, for some businesses and professional service firms, the Internet and web to gether offer viable marketing and distribution opportunities. Software companies, online magazines, and email order businesses can do quite well from the Web --- if the owners know how to say the right things on their sites. The Secrets of a Successful Web Site: Just having a site on the Web will do almost nothing to sell your products or services. To promote your Web site, there are three things you must do: (1). You must register your Web site with the best search engines. (2). You should consider using the many free and not free advertising opportunities on the Web. (3) You should search the Web regularly for competitive and related sites, where you can attach a link to your site." *5 To be more successful for your Web site, you need to be favored by the most famous search engine services like Google! (google.com), Yahoo! (www.yahoo.com), Aol! (www.aol.com), Infoseek! (www.infoseek.com), among others. "There is no longer any such thing as a purely national economy. The rest of the world is just too big to ignore, either as a market or as a competitor. If business schools do nothing other than to train their students to think internationally, they would have accomplished an important task," said John Young, CEO, Hewlett-Packard.*7 Innovation is the key to success, managers are looking everywhere in the global organization for new ideas. Modern companies would view Information technology (IT) as a major competitive differentiator. Strategic businesses emphazise the ueses of information technology for management. International companies develop their global IT platforms by integrating worldwide hardware, software, and Internet-based network architecture. Commuunication technology, for example the teleconferencing and computer networks, is making it possible for people from subsidiaries around the world to work together on project. Many business are becoming global companies and moving toward transnational e-business strategies in which they integrate the global business activities of their subsidiaries and headquarters. The international dimemsions of managing global e-business technologies include dealing with cultural, political, and geoeconomic challenges posed by various countries for global marketplace. The e-business technologies are changing the distribution, relatonships, resources, and responsibilities of managers. Information Technology is helping managers of e-business to eliminate layers of amangement, enabling more collaborative forms of management, providing them with significant information technology resources, and confront them with major e-business and e-commerce challenge. Innovation is the key to success, managers are looking everywhere in the global organization for new ideas. Modern companies would view Information technology (IT) as a major competitive differentiator. Strategic businesses emphazise the ueses of information technology for management. International companies develop their global IT platforms by integrating worldwide hardware, software, and Internet-based network architecture. Commuunication technology, for example the teleconferencing and computer networks, is making it possible for people from subsidiaries around the world to work together on project.*8 In order to keep the online universe a productive, safe, communicative environment, it is interesting and worth to post the ten commandments for computer ethics. They were created by the Computer Ethics Institute: (1). Thou shalt not use a computer to harm other people. (2). Thou shalt not interfere with other people's computer work. (3). Thou shalt not snoop around in other people's files. (4). Thou shalt not use a computer to steal. (5). Thou shalt not use a computer to bear false witness. (6). Thou shalt not use or copy softwear for which you have not paid. (7). Thou shalt not use other people's computer resources without authorization. (8). Thou shalt not appropriate other people's intellectual output. (9). Thou shalt think about the social consequences of the program you write. (10). Thou shalt use a computer in ways that show consideration and respect. A sucessful businessperson always know the old rule that says "It's easier to keep an existing customer than to find a new one." In online customer relationships, this rule is just as important. Your goal should not only to get new visitors, but to cultivate your customer base to yield repeat sales, services, and referrals from satisfied purchasers, clients, and patronagers. "Besides a good product or service, there are only three things you need for successful online customer relations: strong communication, common courtesy, and exemplary customer service. Unfortunately, these old-fashioned values are often missing in many companies' online promotional communication." *9 President Andrew Benton of Pepperdine University took the opportunity to give the Grduate Schools Board of visitors a sneak preview of the campus in last May. The president, along with Dean of the business school Dr. Linda Livingstone, hosted several special guests including David Mount, Mrs. Reva Graziadio, who was accompanied by her daughter and son-in-law, Aliva and Stevan Calvillo. In Addition, President Andrew Benton welcome former U. S. President Gerald Ford. "It is so right that he is here today, becuase when he serve on our Board of Regents we were envisioning this project," President Benton remarked.*2 President Ford understood what the completion of the Drescher Graduate School meant. More importanly he understood that the project reprents all that is good about a generation of people who continue to build a great America. "I think our country should be proud of the fact that we proved that free enterprise, free election opportunities, free economic systems could prevail over state-run, governmen controlled nations," said President Ford. "How can we leave the world in a better conditiion than we found it? Near the top of such answers is this: Build a teaching institution that is grounded in timeless truths. Or, as our mission statement expresses it, 'Pepperdine is a Christian unversity committed to the highest standards of academic excellence and Christian values, where students are strengthened for lives of purpose, service, and leadership.' That is a mission worth investing a life in," pointed out President Benton at his message on the "Pepperdine People".*10 To encourage a good writing and to inspire a good idea, we must have good readers and sincere friends!*11 One of the examples has been shown at the bottom paragraphs of this feature article. "People worry about the huge amount of creativity that is wasted---lost forever---because talented people are prevented from giving their best by their lack of ability to influence others effectively," wrote Dr. Ken Blanchard in the 'Foreword' of the book entitled "Winning Ways," written by Dick Lyles.*12 "The business world has changed; organizations are getting flatter and more networked. Today, the key to success is one's ability to exercise peer leadership. The most successful individuals shine because of their ability to influence, empower, and energize others. In essence, they embody the principles and practices of Winning Ways." "Rapid changes in technology and global competition have combined to reshape the corporate landscape. Corporate management has responnded to these changes by iniatating sweeping changes. The introduction of new technology may be touted as a productivity booster and turn out instead to be a total bust. Whatever the problem may be, you're the one who has to deal with it on a daily basis. Even when new ideas are well thought out, there are still problems in putting them into practice within your group," George Fuller wrote in the 'Introduction' of his book, "Win/win management: leading people in the new workplace."*13 There are lots of common headaches most of supervisors and leaders have to confront. "It's easy to understand how the broad scope these problems can easily lead to a less than steller attitude toward your job. However, adoping a sense of futility only serve to make matters worse. On the other hand, maintain a positive attitude helps you place things in perspective and can make coping eith problems a lot easier to do."*14 To initiate our programs more effectively for the people and communities who are interested to participate the programs, we need to emphasize the spirit of positive attitude and positive thinking. The following are our golden words of wisdom which are worth reading collected by the Graduate School of Business and Public Administration (GSBPA) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI): ***"Few things help an individual more than to place responsibility upon him and to let him know that you trust him." --- Booker T. Washington ***"The reward for work well done is the opportunity to do more." --- Jonas Salk, MD ***"Those who trust us, educate us." --- George Eliot ***"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."*15 ***"Art is the signature of civilizations," --- Beverly Sills ***Jesus said, "Everyone who bears these words of mine and puts them into practice is like a wise man who built his house on the rock. The rain came down, the streams rose, and the winds blew and beat against that house; yet it did not fall, because it had its foundation on the rock." --- Matthew 7:24-25 "Bible" ***"A book is a success when people who haven't read it pretend they have." --- Los Angeles Times Syndicate ***"Anything you're good at contribute to happiness." --- Bertrand Russell ***"He who never made a mistake never made a discovery." --- Samuel Smiles @***** ***If you call out for insight and cry aloud for understanding, and if you look for it as for silver and search for it as for bidden treasure, then you will understand the fear of the LORD and find the knowledge of God. For the LORD gives wisdom, and from his mouth come knowledge and understanding. --- Job 28:28 "Bible" ***"Reserach is formalized curiosity. It is poking and prying with a purpose." --- Zora Neale Hurston ***"The naked truth is always better than the best-dressed lie." --- Ann Landers ***"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey ***"Autumn is a second spring when every leaf is a flower." --- Albert Camus ***"The secret of joy in work is contain in one word -- excellence. To know how to do something well is to enjoy it." --- Pearl Buck ***"Management is nothing more than motivating other people." --- Lee Iacocca ***"Imagination is more important knowledge. --- Ablbert Einstein ***"No great artist ever sees things as they really are. If he did, he would cease to be an artist." --- Oscar Wilde ***"A man is not finished when he is defeated. He is finished when he quits." --- President R. M. Nixon ***"The only way of discovering the limits of the possible is to venture a little way past them into the impossible." --- Arthur C. Clarke ***"What would life be if we had no courage to attemp anything." --- Vincent Van Gogh ***"If a window of opportunity appears, don't pull down the shade." --- Tom Peters ***"If your ship doesn't come in, swim out to it!" --- Jonathan Winters ***"If you can find a path with no obstacles, it probably doesn't lead anywhere." --- Frank A. Clark ***"Pay peanuts and you get monkeys." --- Anonymous ***"Small opportunities are often the beginging of great enterprises." --- Demosthenes ***"The trees that are slow to grow bear the best fruit." --- Moliere ***"Luck is a matter of preparation meeting opportunity." --- Oprah Winfrey ***"Freedom is the oxygen of the soul." --- Moshe Dayan ***"Plans fail for lack of counsel, but with many advisers they succeed." --- Proverbs 15 : 22 "Bible" "Dear Tony & Judy: I enjoyed immensely reading your WBTI website materials. Thank you for letting me know that one day we all can close our eyes and envision a world that is safe, peacefilled and healthy. Looking forward to meeting you someday so we could all working together toward that goal. With my very best to you,"*16 wrote Dr. Peter Wang to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei. Dr. Peter C. Wang, is the Regent of Pacific Lutheran University and Chairman of the Wang Center LLC. "Tony, As you requested, I am sending Peter's proposal for your review. Peter's proposal reflects his dream(and mine too) of many years. If successfully executed, it could help educate hundreds of millions kids of K-12 as well as adults. It would benefit THE MANKIND greatly. Read it and think what you can help," wrote Dr. Bob Ni.*17 He and Dr. Wang are all alumni of the first class of Tunghai University. "My Dearest Dr. Tony, What a wonderful and thoughtful suprise I opened the envelope and your most gracious offer to us inside. Trecia is travelling in New York and I'm still in LA here working. So we will be unable to accept your gift (A trip to visit Las Vegas, Grand Canyon, and National Parks by WBTI). However we shall treasure in our hearts your constant rememberance of us. Time goes quickly and people forget each other. You have been so very successful and I keep all your news articles. You look so handsome. You are getting younger. My dear friend Dr. Tony, I and Trecia thank you again and we value and keep safe our friendship. Our friendship love and thanks. Liz and Trecia," wrote Dr. Liz Kent a letter with a beautiful thanks card by "Today I Thought of You" to him. Liz and Trecia are sisters and former classmates of Dr. Tony Lei in the Doctorate Program of Institutional Management at Pepperdine University. All of the three good friends received their Doctor of Education degree in Institutional Management from Pepperdine University.*18 ---------------------------- References *1. Pepperdine University. (1994), "The Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University --- 1994 - 95 Academic Catalog," Malibu, California: Pepperdine University. *2. Pepperdine University. (1990), "The Graduate School of Education and Psychology of Pepperdine University --- 1988 - 89 CATALOG," Malibu, California: Pepperdine University. *3. Housman. Jon. (2001), "The MBA Jungle," Cambridge, Massachusetts: Persus Publishing. *4. Baker, Kim; and Baker, Sunny. (2001), "How to say it online: everything you need to know to master the new language of cyberspace," Paramus, New Jersey: Pretice Hall. *5. Ibid. *6. Ibid. *7. Ball, Donald A, and McCulloch, Jr., Wendell H. (2003) International Business --- The Challenge of Global Competition," Chicago: McGraw-Hill Irvin. *8. O'Brien, James A. (2003) "Introduction to Information Systems," Boston, N. Y.: McGraw-Hill Irvin. *9. Baker, Kim; and Baker, Sunny. Ibid. *10. Benton, Andrew. 'A message from the President,' (2003), "Pepperdine People," Malibu, Califonia: Pepperdine University. *11. GSBPA of WBTI. (2003) 'Words of wisdom which are worth of reading,' " Newsbrief of WBTI". Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *12. Blanchard, Ken. (2000). "Winning Ways". New York, N. Y.: G. P. Putnam's Sons. *13. Fuller, George. (1998). "Win/win management: leading people in the new workplace". London: Prentice Hall, Inc. *14. Ibid. *15. Lei, Becky. (2003). "Super E. Q. Onece for All". Taipei, Taiwan: Spring Publishing Co. *16. Wang, Peter C.. "An e-mail to Dr. and Mrs. Tony Lei from Dr. Peter C. C. Wang," (April 20, 2004), Pebble Beach, CA.: Wang Center LLC. *17. Ni, Bob. "An e-mail to Dr. Tony Lei from Dr. Bob Ni," (April 19, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: Dr. Bob Ni. *18. Kent, Liz. "A letter and thanks card to Dr. Tony Lei from Dr. Liz Kent," (Autumn of 2003), Sherman Oaks, Califirnia: Dr. Liz Kent. *19. Cole, Brett. 'Google bidding near end?' "The section of Business in LVRJ," (August 17, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: Las Vegas Review-Journal. *20. Ibid. 666666666666 77777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 *************************************************** | |
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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; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) has been appointed Acting Chairperson of the Intercity Business Council of Nevada of Washington Business and Technology Institute BY Michael Douglas, Jessaie Walsh, Lynette McDonald, Valerie Weber, and Tiffany Chang*1"Through the recommendations by our faculty members including Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas, District Judge Jessie Walsh, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber; Miss Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) has been appointed Acting Chairperson of the Intercity Business Council of Nevada (IBCN) of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on July 15, 2005," announced Dr. John Wang, Spokesman of WBTI, on Monday July 18, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 "I'm so excited about the appointment since lots of my job are related to have a function on the basis of international perspective. Through this professional and practical venue, I'll put all my efforts to implement the missions for the promotion of the economic and trade development among Nevada, Taiwan, and Shanghai," said Miss Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) after she was informed by WBTI about her appointment on July 16, 2005 in Las Vegas. Charlyne is a first generation immigrant from the Republic of China. Her family owns a motel on Las Vegas Boulevard that she helped operate from the time she was 14 years old. As a local resident, Charlyne attended Orr Jr. High School and Valley High school. After graduating, she attended UNLV for my freshmen and sophomore years and Cal State Fullerton in California. Miss Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) is the 亚洲总裁 (Asian President) of Info21 Data Media Group. In 2003 the Nevada Commission on Economic Development appointed Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) as a representative in Taiwan to further the trade and investment relationships between Nevada and Taiwan. In 2004, she was appointed as the representative in Shanghai by the Commission.*3 中国纺织采购网 delivered its following press release on September 2004 in Shanghai, China: "2004 年 9 月 15 日 , 美国内华达州经济局局长 Alan Di Stefano 在 Info21 亚洲总裁 Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) 女士的陪同下 , 来我司进行调研和拜访。我司韩总以及公司相关部门负责人参加了会晤。 会上,韩总对 Alan Di Stefano 局长一行的来访表示热烈的欢迎,对 Info21 对我司一直以来的关心、帮助和支持表示感谢。....."*4 As the CEO of Info21 Data Media Group with operation in Shanghai, Taiwan and Hong Kong which provide trade intelligence, Charlyne has achieved a great deal to be the Representative of State Nevada on Economic Development for Shanghai and Taiwan. She has been invited by Governor of Ponghu as an official advisor on tourism and legalized gaming. Charlyne has been instrumental in the process to have United Commercial Bank (a Chinese-owned bank with 45 U.S. branches in California and New York) establish the first branches of a Chinese Bank in Nevada (Las Vegas). A Chinese bank in Texas will also open a branch here with an investment of U. S. $20 millions. Charlyne Chen (˼ͥ) was awarded "Outstanding Chinese Young Entrepreneur of 2003" by "Asia Week" magazine in HK. On May 17, 2005 NCED, together with Charlyne Chen, held a seminar in Las Vegas for approximately 100 Taiwanese business owners, assembled for the Hardware Association exhibition, on investing in Nevada. In anticipation of the potential for increased tourism in Penghu, Taiwan, at least one Nevada casino enterprise has already purchase a significant piece of property in Penghu. At the request of Charlyne Chen, NCED has contacted several Nevada cities about establishing a sister-city relationship with Penghu. A Team of delegation organized by the high-ranking officials of Penghu will come to Las Vegas in August, 2005 for further plan in tourism and business cooperation and development.*5 In order to build an association among important cities nationally and internationally for: (1) Mutual cooperation and development of business, trade, and tourism; (2) Social and public relations among business and professionals; and (3) Event and dinner parties for our community in an atmosphere of friendly and mutual cooperation. Justice of the Supreme Court Michael Douglas, District Judge Jessie Walsh, Clark County Commissioner Lynette McDonald, Nevada Assemblywoman Valerie Weber, Southern Nevada Sherrif Bill Young, business executives and owners, multimedia publishers and Editor-in-Chief, organizational and community leaders, among others co-sponsored the initial establishment of Intercity Business Council of Nevada on December 16, 2004 in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*6 --------------------------------------------- References *1. 1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Lynette McDonal is a bright Commissioner of Clark County, Nevada, while Valerie Weber is a famous Assemblywoman of Nevada. *2. Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Drs. Lee Bernick and Keong Leong were appointed deans of GSBPA of WBTI,' "Nevada Examiner," (March 28, 2003), Las Vegas, Nevada: Nevada Examiner. *3. Info21 Data Media Group; Chen, Charlyne; and Kung, Jennifer. 'Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) ---a rising Chinese American business leader,' "A feature article on the section of 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' of the WBTI website," (July 12, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *4. й֯ɹ; and Chen, Charlyne. "Welcome Mr. Alan Di Stefano and Miss Charlyne Chen (陳思庭) to Shanghai!" 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' of WBTI website, (July 13, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *5. Ibid. *6. Google.com. 'A profile on Intercity Business Council of Nevada,' "A search of 'Intercity Business Council of Nevada' on the Google.com," (July 17, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 8888888888888888 66666666666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ********************************************************* | |
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Post through the courtesy of Las Vegas Review-Journal:Monday, July 18, 2005 Copyright @ Las Vegas Review-Journal Titus to run for governor in '06 Senate minority leader announces in Minden that she'll pursue Democratic nomination By CHRISTINA ALMEIDA THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Dina Titus Lawmaker joins what is expected to be a crowded field to succeed Gov. Kenny Guinn Nevada Senate Minority Leader Dina Titus announced her candidacy for governor Sunday, pledging to reach out to voters across the state and conduct an inclusive campaign. Titus, a Las Vegas Democrat who has served as minority leader since 1993, officially launched her campaign Sunday evening at an appearance in Minden, in rural Douglas County. "Part of the message in this campaign is that we should be one state, not liberal versus conservative, not rural versus urban," Titus told The Associated Press shortly before her scheduled announcement. Titus joins what is expected to be a crowded field in the race to replace Republican Gov. Kenny Guinn, who faces term limits in 2006. Her likely opposition in the Democratic primary will be Assembly Speaker Richard Perkins of Henderson. Henderson Mayor Jim Gibson is also mulling a run for the Democratic nomination. On the Republican side, state Sen. Bob Beers of Las Vegas and Lt. Gov. Lorraine Hunt have both announced their candidacies. Rep. Jim Gibbons is considered an early front-runner, although he has yet to make a formal announcement. Others considering a run, largely at the urging of Guinn, are University Chancellor Jim Rogers and Reno Mayor Bob Cashell. Titus, a political science professor at UNLV, said she has the integrity, experience and the commitment to be governor. "I'm a straight talker, and that's what people like," Titus said. "I'm a fighter. You've got to fight the federal government on Yucca Mountain. You have to fight other states for water." She said she plans to run an aggressive campaign that will touch voters everywhere in Nevada. "I want to make a statement that this is going to be a statewide campaign," she said. "We're going to aggressively campaign in each county, starting in Minden." Titus also will announce her candidacy in Reno this morning and at 3 p.m. in Las Vegas in the Cambridge Community Center, 3930 Cambridge St., Room A. 11111111111111 66666666666666666666666 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ******************************************************* | |
071605-5768 "Business & Administration" ( PPAA19) of WBTI website, Saturday, 10:58 a. m., July 16, 2005 #First 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; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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Nancy Jiang (江 南) ---a future Chinese American brilliant artist 绘画的灵气和才能 By Bobby Gronauer, Nancy Jiang (江 南), and Jennifer Kung*1A 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*2 Only God may create an indivivual with both of natual beauty and brilliant talent. I (Bobby Gronauer) may not understand Chinese language, but I could enjoy Nancy's talent in paintings. How wonderful! To encourage and promote community service and humane spirit have been two of the missions of Washington Business and technology Institute (WBTI) since its establishment in January 8, 1996. As a faculty member of this Institute, it is my great pleasure to offer my effort for the implementation of its missions in the adjunct level. The following article in Chinese is written by Miss Nancy Nan Jiang (江 南):*3 һżȻĻᣬ˽ұΪ˹Τ˹ͯ黭ίͷ¶档ӶʶһȺʶ֮ʿ˵ֺ֧ҪдһƪԻ滭ܼʶ¡ҳһ֮ңСܵѬգȻͶԻ滭Ųͬĸ顣ǶԻ滭̸ʲô̵ʶֻܴdz̸̸Ի滭ĸܡ 滭ֻܿ滭Ȼ滭ͼʽΪջ滭ıԣȻҪǿѧʶȵضԻ滭Ӱ죬ԵȴǻҵжԻ滭ûֱԡһȱ滭Ͳܣĸڷ֮滭һҵ˸ںڵıһ϶ĸܡ֣һҵIJٶҵDz״ⲻ״嶯ڻҵı¸ǿɫʼ滭ṹֳʵĻϺӦʵȵȣжϵʵһϵʵ 滭ıʵģ滭˵õֻһù߸ԼľȥӶʹӾ嶯嶯ʱͻҵĻ滭嶯ǺϣͲ˹ʱȻԾԾضһƷԼľڴ졣ҵƷҪڴĿռ䣬ռǻ滭ʡ˼ϲĻҵĻ;߱˸ȾһֻǻʲôôƷȻǵζġ Ҳû滭һҪźײεһ飬ź־ȻͬĶšλŵĶضɸȥȥζߺѣ٣Ļ;Ķ֮ȥ,ȥ֣ĵ֮˺ڰ ֮滭ҪҲıʡǶ㷢ֹκηѹеʣղֲȫѹIJʣڷ֮־飬ͷѹIJʣʱһ֮֮ظһѿۺĿ⡣йĻгȻԶΪʵĶǣ谭ǶĻȻռ˼滭֮ܿʹ˾ԾͷţһĿһûǼɿ۵ǵľܼ*4 We are pleased to learn that Nancy has such a brilliant understanding and perspective on painting and art. Would you like to enjoy the following Attachments on the works of Miss Nancy Jiang (江 南)?*5 [They are on the Section of "Nancy Jiang's World of Art" at: http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti.] --------------------------------------------- References *1. Bobby Gronauer is the Constable of Las Vegas. His good personal traits to everybody win him many many friends all around Las Vegas and Nevada. *2. Chang, Tiffany; and PAI of WBTI. 'Celebrating others' success,' "A search of 'Celebrating others' success' on the Google.com," (July 16, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *3. Denton, Mark; Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Our mutual cooperation and development between the officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (February 7, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *4. Jiang, Nancy Nan. '绘画的灵气和才能,' "An e-mail from Miss Nancy Nan Jiang (江 南) to WBTI," (July 15, 2005}, Las Vegas, Nevada: Nancy Jiang's (江 南) painting gallery. *5. Ibid. 77777777777777 666666666666666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ************************************************** | |
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Through the courtesy of Las Vegas Review-Journal:Friday, July 15, 2005 Copyright @ Las Vegas Review-Journal Brodsky resigns from School Board REVIEW-JOURNAL [[[Denise Brodsky School Board member moving to Louisiana to work for United Way]]] Less than halfway through her second term on the Clark County School Board, Trustee Denise Brodsky announced her resignation Thursday. Brodsky, who was first elected to the board in 2000, will take a position as the executive director of the nonprofit United Way in Luling, La. Her resignation becomes effective Aug. 4. "I will always be grateful to the citizens of Clark County who have put their faith in me," Brodsky said. "I am confident that the board, together with the citizens of Clark County, will continue its mission of improving student achievement." Brodsky represents District E, which includes 41 schools. Board President Larry Mason said Brodsky's contributions will be missed. "Your constituents will miss you and the board will miss you for being an integral part of this team," he said. According to state law, any vacancy on a school board must be filled by School Board vote. The appointee must serve until the next general election, and will have to be elected if he or she wants to remain on the School Board. 5555555555555 88888888888888888888888888 666666666666666666666666666666666666666666666 ***************************************************** | |
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Pepperdine University The value of your degree is on the rise! By GSBM of Pepperdine University and Jennifer Kung*1Thanks to the commitment and hard work of alumni like you, the Graziadio School of Business and Management now ranks among the top 80 full-time MBA programs in the nation.*2 Pepperdine's MBA programs are receiving outstanding recognition by many of the nation's leading publications, including the Financial Times, BusinessWeek, and U.S. News & World Report. Learn more about how you can further increase the value of your degree by improving Pepperdines strength of reputation! Visit us at: http://www.pepperdine.edu/alumni/gsbm/value/ //////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////////// Pepperdine University Alumni Association Leading Lives of Purpose, Service, and Leadership 24255 Pacific Coast Highway Malibu, CA 90263-4983 Phone: (310) 506-6190 Email: alumni@pepperdine.edu Web: http://www.pepperdine.edu/alumni*3 --------------------------------------------- *1. GSBM is the initial of Graziadio School of Business and Management (GSBM) of Pepperdine University. *2. GSBM. 'A profile of the GSBM of PU,' "An e-mail from Pepperdine University to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (July 15, 2005}, Malibu, California: Pepperdine University. *3. Ibid. 66666666666666666 88888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ****************************************************** | |
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E-Townhall Meeting to Discuss Social Security By Office of the Congresswoman shelley Berkley*1Join U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley on July 18th Please join the Congresswoman for an on-line townhall meeting on Monday, July 18th at 4:30 p.m. (Pacific), to share your views on Social Security and to help her better understand how this program affects southern Nevada residents of all ages. If you are unable to take part on Monday, please feel free to submit questions prior to the event and then check back after July 18th to read the complete transcript.*2 Your opinion is important, and using your computer to participate in Congresswoman Berkleys on-line townhall meeting will ensure that your views and suggestions on Social Security are heard. WHAT: Berkley On-Line Townhall Meeting to Discuss Social Security WHO: Congresswoman Shelley Berkley WHEN: 4:30 p.m. (Pacific), Monday, July 18 HOW: Visit www.house.gov/berkley to learn how you can take part*3 Contact Information Website: http://www.house.gov/berkley/ Las Vegas District Office The Honorable Shelley Berkley 2340 Paseo Del Prado, Suite D-106 Las Vegas, NV 89102 Phone: (702) 220-9823 Fax: (702) 220-9841 Washington Office The Honorable Shelley Berkley U.S. House of Representatives 439 Cannon House Office Building Washington, DC 20515-4708 Phone: (202) 225-5965 Fax: (202) 225-3119 Toll free: (877) 409-2488 --------------------------------------------- References *1. Ms. Shelley Berkley is the U. S. Congresswoman of Nevada District 1. *2. Berkley, Shelley. ' "An e-mail from the Office of U. S. Congresswoman Shelley Berkley to Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei," (July 14, 2005), Washingtong, D. C.: Office of Congresswoman Shelley Berkley. *2. Ibid. 6666666666666666 888888888888888888888888888888 777777777777777777777777777777777777777777777 ****************************************************** | |
071405-1687 "Business & Administration" ( PPAA19) of WBTI website, Thursday, 8:17 a. m., July 14, 2005 #First 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; Dr. John Z. Wang, Acting Director of Asian Marketing Institution. Justice of the Supreme Court William Maupin, Attorney General Brain Sandoval, District Judge Stewart Bell, Honorary Chairmen, Clark County District Attorney and Police Civil Commission (CCDAPCC). District Attorney David Roger and Clark County Sheriff Bill Young, Chairmen of CCDAPCC. *It's our pleasure to pay a tribute to the above officials who dedicate to the civic and community service aspects of our organiza-tion in an honorary or adjunct capacity. WBTI: Tel. at (702) 255-9058 E-mail to: tojulei@yahoo.com | |
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US Senator John Ensign, US Congressmen James Gobbons and Jon Porter, and Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn honor Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu By Michael Douglas, Jessie Walsh, Valerie Weber, Cheryl Moss, and Tiffany Chang*1"Under the recommendation of President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei, Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu have received Greeting Letters from U. S. Senator John Ensign and U. S. Congressman James Gobbons and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. She was appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution (PAI) and Chairperson of Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council by Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI) on May 11, 2005." The announcement was made on Thursday, July 14, 2005, by Dr. John Wang, Spokesperson for WBTI in Las Vegas, Nevada, U. S. A.*2 The following are the statements of the Greeting Letter and Certificates of Recognition: [[[[[JOHN ENSIGN, Nevada United States Senate Washington,DC 20510-2805 July 29, 2005 Dear Friends: It gives me great pleasure to welcome you to Las Vegas for the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America. I hope that, during your time here, you will be able to experience some of the many attractions that our beautiful city has to offer. As you focus your attention on this year's theme, the Future Development of TBAA, I commend you on your dedication to promoting understanding between the people of Taiwan and the United States through educational, cultural, economic, and scientific programs. Your contributions to the betterment of the communities in which you live have had a significant positive impact on the quality of life for the families who reside in those communities. I especially congratulate Wendy Wu*2 on the knowledge, expertise, and professionalism that she has exemplified during her tenure as TBAA Chairperson. Enjoy your time in southern Nevada, and please accept my best wishes for a successful and memorable conference.]]]]]*3 [[[[[Congress of the United States House of Representatives Washington, DC 20515-2802 July 29, 2005 Taiwan Benevolent Association of America Paris Hotel Las Vegas, Nevada Dear Friends: It is a pleasure and privilege to welcome the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and its international convention to Las Vegas and the Paris Hotel. I hope that this is an extremely successful meeting in which you are representing the thousands of Nevada citizens who are of Taiwan descent and the more than 300,000 active members of your organization nationalwide. The Taiwanese people and their descendants have help to uphold the traditions and spirit of democracy and in so doing have help to shape our national character. You have also helped to provide a greater understanding between the people of Taiwan and the American people, fostering greater cultural, educational, economic and scientific relations. Las Vegas, with its growing Taiwanese community, is an ideal site for your convention, and I trust that it will be productive and fruitful. While you are here, I hope that you will avail yourselves of the numerous cultural and recreational opportunities Nevada has to offer. Please let us know if there is anything we can do to help make your visit a more pleasant and productive experience. Sincerely, Jim Gibbons Member of Congress]]]]]*4 [[[[[Office of the Governor Certificate of Recognition Awarded to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu Chairperson of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America The State of Nevada congratulates you on your extensive assistance to the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, and commends you for your dedicated service to the citizens of our Silver State. May 23, 2005 (Date) Kenny C. Guinn, Governor]]]]]*5 [[[[ Congressman Jon C. Porter United States Congress Washington, DC 20515-2803 July 30, 2005 United States Congressman Jon C. Porter Recognizes and Honors Wendy Wu FOR YOUR DEDICATED SERVICE AND PROFOUND COMMITMENT TO THE COMMUNITY AND TO THE TAIWAN BENEVOLENT ASSOCIATION OF AMERICA July 30, 2005 Jon C. Porter United States Congressman ]]]]]*6 "On behalf of Taiwan Benevolent Association of America, it's my great honor to receive the Certificate of Recognition from U. S. Congressman Jon Porter. As a faculty member of Public Administration Institution and Chairperson of the Interstate Business Cooperation and Development Council of Washington Business and Technology Institute,*7 it's my pleasure to put some of my effort and wisdom to the community service and humane spirit of the Institute for the people and communities of Nevada," said Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in San Jose, California after she was informed by President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei about the greetings letter through the phone call and WBTI website at http://communitylink.reviewjournal.com/lvrj/wbti by Las Vegas Review-Journal. Very soon, Ms. 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 Ms. 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 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. In light of Ms. Wendy 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. As the largest civic organization representing U.S. immigrants from Taiwan, the TBAA currently has approximately 15 chapters and 30,000 active members nationwide. Their members are concerned about the new developments in Cross-Strait Relations, the U. S. China Relationship and the Asian Economy. They are increasingly focused on working with mainstream American society on these and other issues. Your participation would greatly inspire them as they move forward to achieve their goal.*8 "It's our honor to have Greeting Letter from U. S. Senator John Ensign and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Joh Porter to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu in welcomimg the people from all around the world to Las Vegas to participate the 28th Annual Convention of the Taiwan Benevolent Association of America on July 29-31, 2005 in Las Vegas, Nevada. We're also pleased to have Ms. Wendy Yu-ping Wu's interest in offering her caliber whose integrity, knowledge, and experience may bring to Washington Business and Technology Institute an interstate perspective," points out President Dr. Tony Lei of WBTI. "Throughout Ms. Wendy Wu's distinguished endeavor, she has accomplished a great deal of business and community service practices and earned a good reputation as a conscientious and dedicated professional. Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy deserve the significant Greeting Letters from U. S. Senator John Ensign and U. S. Congressman James Gibbons and Certificates of Recognition from Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn and U. S. Congressman Jon Porter."*9 The following is an example of our invitation letter that we sent to U. S. Senator John Ensign, Nevada Governor Kenny Guinn, U. S. Congressmen James Gibbons and Jon Porter. > Dear U. S. Senator Honorable John Ensign,*10 > 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 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. > --------------------------------------------- References *1. Michael Douglas is a distingueshed Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada, while Jessie Walsh is an achieved District Judge of Nevada. Valerie Weber is a known Assemblywoman of Nevada, while Cheryl Moss is the first Asian American elected in Nevada history as a District Court Judge. *2. Douglas, Michael; Weber, Valerie; Moss, Cheryl; Chang, Tiffany. 'Wendy Wu has been appointed Assistant Fellow of Public Administration Institution of WBTI,' "A search of 'wendy yu-ping wu' on the Google.com," ( June 27, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 3. Ensign, John. 'Greeting from Office of Senator John Ensign,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Senator John Ensign to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 27, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Senator John Ensign. *4. Gibbons, James. 'Greeting from Office of Congressman James Gibbons,' "The 'Letter of Greeting to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman James Gibbons to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (July 10, 2005), Washington, D. C.: Office of Congressman James Gibbons. *5. Guinn, Kenny. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of the Governor,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Wendy Yu-Ping Wu' sent by Nevada Governor Kenny C. Guinn to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (May 24, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of the Governor. *6. Porter, Jon. 'Certificate of Recognition from Office of Congressman Jon Porter,' "The 'Certificate of Recognition to Taiwan Benevolent Association of America and Wendy Yu-ping Wu' sent by U. S. Congressman Jon C. Porter to President Dr. Tony Tung-tien Lei of Washington Business and Technology Institute (WBTI)," (June 29, 2005), Las Vegas, Nevada: Office of Congressman Jon Porter. *7. Douglas. Ibid. *8. Denton, Mark; Walsh, Jessie; Moss, Cheryl; and Chang, Tiffany. 'Our mutual cooperation and development between the officials and people will bring us a peaceful, happy, and healthy community,' "Newsbrief of WBTI," (February 7, 2004), Las Vegas, Nevada: WBTI. *9. Chang, Tiffany. 'Nancy Becker has been appointed Fellow of Public Administration Institution of Washington Business and Technology Institute,' "A search of 'Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Nevada Nancy Becker' on the Google.com," (June 28, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. *10. PAI of WBTI, 'An invitation e-mail to U. S. Senator John Ensign,' "A search of 'U. S. Senator John Ensign' on Google.com," (July 4, 2005), U. S. A.: Google.com. 6666666666666666666 7777777777777777777777777777777 888888888888888888888888888888888888888888888 ***************************************************** | | 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][30][31][32][33][34][35][36][37][38][39][40][41][42][43][44][45][46][47][48][49][50][51][52][53][54][55][56] | |