May 30

The Business College of Beijing Union University (BCBUU) is a corporate institution of higher learning in Beijing, subordinate to the Beijing Municipal Commission of Education. Located to the southwest of Honglingjin Bridge on the 4th Ring Road of Beijing City, the college is easy to reach. The location is within the Beijing Central Business District (CBD) of Chaoyang District.

Based on its experience of sending a large number of quality students to foreign universities, the college authority invested a million RMB on all English classes including the 2006 grade students of Business Administration and the 2004 grade students of International Economy and Trade in International Business Department.

The Curriculum includes learning Mandarin in Beijing. International students study for degree sit together in Undergraduate degree English teaching Medium class with Beijing students who speaks Pu Tong Hua (Mandarin)

Indonesia students take advantage this opportunity to study directly in the first year to degree program with English teaching without any Chinese Langauge requirement. Meanwhile, they learn Mandarin in the same time and practicing with their Beijing classmate.

Most of Indonesia student would like to pursue second degree either from University Paisley, UK or University Winnipeg, Canada by spend another one year in UK or Canada aftet study 3 years at BCBUU. They like to have two degrees from China and western country as well as fluent English and Chinese in the same time.

BCBUU has agreement with Beijing Language & Culture Institute Indonesia to recruit its student and students from Indonesia to study at Business College Beijing Union University.

Beijing Language & Culture Institute Indonesia is a reputable Chinese Language school located in Jakarta,Indonesia that will prepare Mandarin for Indonesia students before they go to China.

Beijing Language & Culture Institute Indonesia will orgainize pre departure briefing in Jakarta, accompany students to the college, arrange flight and accomodation of students and visit students after 3 months of study.

Here students comment after study 3 months in Beijing.

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May 30

Special A - Ep 2 (3/3) with english subs

Synopsis:
In the super-rich elite and enroll in the Hakusenkan (or Private Hakusen Academy), the best school in the prefecture. The classes are separated into A-F based on grades. The A class is only open for the top students in each grade. The top seven within the A class, from first year to third year, are known as the Special A or SA class. The members of SA are highly respected.

Hikari Hanazono has always been second to Kei Takishima. When they were six years old, their pro-wrestling loving fathers introduced them to each other. uming that she was the best in wrestling, young Hikari challenged Kei to a wrestling match only to be thoroughly defeated by him. Ever since that fateful incident, Hikari swore to beat Kei in school grades, sporting events or any competition. To do this, she has enrolled in the same school as Kei since elementary. Now she attends Hakusenkan, an ultra elite school, that costs her carpenter father a lot of money. Hikari and Kei are the top two students in the school, with Kei holding firmly to that number one position. While Hikari considers Kei to be a rival and important friend, she is completely unaware that Kei loves her. The story primarily focuses on Hikari and her constant attempts to defeat her one and only rival, Kei, and how she finds love in their rivalry.

“Watch how Hikari struggles to beat Kei, and find love along the way.”

Disclaimer:
I do not own anything

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May 25

One of the core beliefs of BNI is that education is a key part of enhancing individual member referral generating expertise. Dr. Misner, Founder & Chairman of Business Network International (BNI), has written 10 books including his New York Times Bestsellers: Masters of Sales, Truth or Delusion? And Masters of Networking. Michelle R. Donovan is known as The Referability Expert in Pittsburgh. She owns and operates Referral Institute in Western Pennsylvania and is the founder of Pinnacle Training Services. She has published over 30 articles on networking and referral marketing in multiple publications. Michelle recently completed her first book, The 29% Solution: 52 Weekly Networking Success Strategies (Greenleaf, 2008), which she co-authored with Ivan R. Misner, Ph.D.. The book conveys the idea that six degrees of separation can be achieved, because quite simply, connecting is a skill that can be acquired. It offers strategies and guidance that can be implemented over 52 weeks in order to establish and maintain connections that will put users of the principles into the 29 percent of people that are truly connected by six degrees or less.

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May 25

Special A - Ep 2 (1/3) with eng subs

Synopsis:
In the super-rich elite and enroll in the Hakusenkan (or Private Hakusen Academy), the best school in the prefecture. The classes are separated into A-F based on grades. The A class is only open for the top students in each grade. The top seven within the A class, from first year to third year, are known as the Special A or SA class. The members of SA are highly respected.

Hikari Hanazono has always been second to Kei Takishima. When they were six years old, their pro-wrestling loving fathers introduced them to each other. uming that she was the best in wrestling, young Hikari challenged Kei to a wrestling match only to be thoroughly defeated by him. Ever since that fateful incident, Hikari swore to beat Kei in school grades, sporting events or any competition. To do this, she has enrolled in the same school as Kei since elementary. Now she attends Hakusenkan, an ultra elite school, that costs her carpenter father a lot of money. Hikari and Kei are the top two students in the school, with Kei holding firmly to that number one position. While Hikari considers Kei to be a rival and important friend, she is completely unaware that Kei loves her. The story primarily focuses on Hikari and her constant attempts to defeat her one and only rival, Kei, and how she finds love in their rivalry.

“Watch how Hikari struggles to beat Kei, and find love along the way.”

Disclaimer:
I do not own anything

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May 24

I met a guy who majored in International Business and I asked him if that worked well for him. He pretty much said no. (he really didn’t say anything, he just looked at me.) Before talking to this guy, I was pretty sure I was going to pursue an International Business major, but now I’m wondering if its worth it or not. After all, I don’t want to go to college, get into debt and don’t even use the major I have PLEASE HELP!!!!

If you think about it, international business will always be needed and is currently a rapidly growing field with the immense growth of the chinese economy.

In my opinion, to do well in this field, and most any other field of business, you’re gonna have to be extremely competitive and cut-throat. International companies/businesses aren’t going to play nice. You will undergoe tremendous amounts of stress in your climb to the top, so do analyze your personality and ethics before you commit yourself to that field. And if you go ahead with it, make sure you decide where you will draw the line in terms of business ethics and never cross it, no matter the amazing benefits offered.

This is one of those high risk high reward jobs. And yes you will have to become fluent in a second language, and to do so at your age you will probably need to spend at least a year abroad in said country.

May 12

In the begining she is laughing lol
i found this so I thought I would show all of you, because Im awesome lol
I just thought it was cool
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random old info lol:
Best known for her roles as Sharpay Evans in the remarkably popular Disney Channel movie High School Musical and Maddie Fitzpatrick in the series The Suite Life of Zack & Cody, New Jersey-born actress/singer/model Ashley Tisdale began her career in show business at age three, and sang for President Bill Clinton at age 12. Manager Bill Perlman discovered her in a New Jersey mall and sent Tisdale on auditions for commercials; she ended up appearing in over 100 national network TV ads. She began a theatrical career as well, performing in productions of The Sound of Music and Gypsy: A Musical Fable at the Jewish Community Center of Monmouth County. A leading role in a national touring production of Les Miserables and a role in an international touring production of Annie followed. In the late ’90s and early 2000s, Tisdale moved into TV and film work, appearing on shows such as Beverly Hills, 90210, The George Lopez Show, Malcolm in the Middle, and The Hughleys and the movie Donnie Darko before landing the role of babysitter Maddie Fitzpatrick on The Suite Life of Zack and Cody in 2004. The show’s popularity made her a fixture on the Disney Channel, leading to appearances on Hannah Montana and her 2006 breakout role as High School Musical’s Sharpay Evans. The massive popularity of the TV movie’s soundtrack meant that Tisdale became the first female artist to debut with two songs, “Bop to the Top” and “What I’ve Been Looking For,” on the Billboard Hot 100 chart at the same time. Along with lending her voice to the animated series Phineas and Ferb, in 2006 Tisdale recorded her solo debut album and released the first single from it, He Said She Said, late that year. Early in 2007, the album Headstrong, and a second single, Be Good to Me, arrived. Tisdale appeared in the High School Musical sequel later that year. ~ Heather Phares, All Music Guide

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May 12

From Delani Huntoon, Parent of Two Deaf Children

How I wish I had found you 2 1/2yrs ago We are parents of 5 children, 2 of which are Deaf. I stumbled upon the speech that you gave in March while I was googling for how to teach a deaf child to read. Our 2 deaf children are 4 years old and 8 month.

With our 4 year old, we were told all the lies of dont use sign because she wont want to talk. We do use aids for the girls. We have had pressure from all sources to get cochlear implants since the 4 year old is severe to profound and the baby is profoundly Deaf. When they announced the hearing results from the baby, our statement was, Genavieve is profoundly Deaf and cochlear implants are not an option.

We feel that this is not life threatening so the girls should be able to have input into the matter. But the professionals try scare tactics having you believe that you will damage your child if you dont implant them as soon as possible. We believe that our children are not handicapped but have a different way of learning.

With our oldest daughter, we realized by the time Arabella was about 15 months old that the oral approach was not working. We started the year of screaming because our daughter had no way to communicate with us, she was frustrated and we were also. This is when are eyes began to open and the fight began. Our daughter has tested above average in all other ways since the first baby test they gave her.

We were able to get the person pushing her oral approach out of our house but we were labeled as problem parents. And she actually told the new person that was coming into our home that knew ASL not to use it because we were a very oral family. Imagine her surprise when some of the first words out of my mouth was, Do you know any sign? Her response was yes. Then I asked, How do you sign milk?

It was a long process to get to the point of having an early intervention service provider in our home that signed and our daughter was already approaching 2 ½ years old. Then came the transition from 0 - 3 services to 3 years old and up services, and where are we going to place her for age 3. The service providers theory was place her in Little People Land ( a Special Education Program) or our other option was to mainstream her with an Interpreter (What is the point of an Interpreter when the child does not know sign??)

We were told that the least restrictive environment were these 2 options. We went through 2 mediations and lots of prayer. If we lived closer to a Deaf school that may be an option. but we feel that these are our children and we want to raise them. Arabella now gets ½ mainstream and ½ Hearing Impaired room for the past year.

Today we had a placement meeting and were told that our 4 year old cognitively knows more than most of the Kindergarteners who are going into first grade. When a year ago she only signed 35 words, she now recognizes and signs over 200 words.

We cant wait to see where our 8 month old will be when she is 4 years of age so I can tell them I told you so! She is already signing milk and more. The good news they are asking me what we are looking for with our 8month old. So I gave them your website( http://www.dbcusa.org/ )to look at. The bad news, all the other deaf children in our area are being serviced by the woman who believes in the oral approach only.

Recently, a parent asked what we were doing. Her response was Thats great, I hope it works for them, but I just dont have the energy to fight like that. I wanted to say, This is Your child!!! If you are not willing to fight who will??

Thanks for reading this. I am willing to fight in our area just tell me how

Barb DiGi:

Stories like this are one of the biggest reasons DBC was founded as we recognize that there are not sufficient service providers where Deaf individuals can attend to parents homes and interact with them. They can be like ASL therapists, Deaf ASL mentors, and/or Shared Reading Project (SRP) readers. DBC wants to see more expansion in training opportunities for Deaf people like you who are interested to participate in programs. They can attend families homes to socialize with them using ASL that will help a boost language development so that they can be ready by the time they enroll in school. They will have full language access which is one of the goals of DBC. DBC wants to alleviate these kind of problems.

Thank you.

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May 10

Explore the Master of Global Innovation Management (MGIM) program. This pre-work experience program offers two (2) master degrees in one year. Students come from around the world to study in France for the Fall semester and in the USA for the Spring semester.

This is a one-year graduate program designed for technically oriented students (engineering, science, ….) seeking critical business management skills and international exposure. Check out http://mgt.ncsu.edu/mgim/ for more information.

2 continents…….2 degrees……..1 year

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May 10

Complete video at: http://fora.tv/2008/04/02/Former_Surgeon_General_Dr__Richard_Carmona

Former U.S. Surgeon General Richard Carmona addresses the Bush Administration’s position on federal funding for stem cell research, and criticizes the conflicts between medical science and politics.

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Prevention: The Key to Heading off a National Health-Care Crisis with former Surgeon General Richard Carmona, M.D.

Carmona describes the current health crisis as preventable and reversible. He notes that chronic disease accounts for 7 in 10 deaths and 75 cents of every dollar spent on health care in the United States.

As 17th U.S. surgeon general, Carmona worked to revise our nation’s approach to health by emphasizing the importance of increasing prevention, eliminating health disparities and improving health literacy.

Carmona’s rise to being “doctor of the nation” is particularly remarkable because of his disadvantaged childhood. He was homeless at age 6 and a high-school dropout at 17. Join us to hear Carmona’s insights about our health-care challenges and opportunities - The Commonwealth Club of California

Dr. Richard H. Carmona was born to a poor family in New York City. Dr. Carmona experienced homelessness, hunger and health disparities during his youth. The experiences greatly sensitized him to the relationships among culture, health, education and economic status and shaped his future.

After dropping out of high school, Dr. Carmona enlisted in the U.S. Army in 1967. While serving, he earned his General Equivalency Diploma and went on to become a combat-decorated Special Forces Vietnam veteran. After leaving active duty, he was able to attend Bronx Community College of the City University of New York through an open enrollment program for veterans. He earned an ociate of arts degree and then attended the University of California, San Francisco, where he received a bachelor of science degree (1977) and medical degree (1979). At the University of California Medical School, Dr. Carmona was awarded the prestigious gold-headed cane as the top graduate.

Originally trained in general and vascular surgery after medical school, Dr. Carmona completed a National Institutes of Health-sponsored fellowship in trauma, burns and critical care. He is a Fellow of the American College of Surgeons. Recruited jointly by the Tucson (Arizona) Medical Center and the University of Arizona, Dr. Carmona started and directed Arizona’s first regional trauma care system, and became the chairman of the State of Arizona Southern Regional Emergency Medical System, a professor of surgery, public health and family and community medicine at the University of Arizona, and the Pima County Sheriff’s Department surgeon and deputy sheriff.

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May 7

Capilano has earned an international reputation for quality teaching, programs and services. We strive to instill the knowledge, skills, motivation and attitudes that will enable our students to become independent thinkers and learners, and to contribute effectively in a rapidly changing world.

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