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Archive for November, 2006

The Power of Social Networks

In the past, I was not a big fan of social networks. I thought it was just another medium to meet people over the Internet. And we all hear those good, bad, and ugly stories of what happens when the two strangers actually meet in person. However, I now have a different perspective on social [...]

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The Importance of Closure

For the past few weeks, I’ve been quite busy with a number of things to do, both in school and at home. Having overwhelmed with the tasks in hand, it reminded me of a saying that goes something like “A job half done is the same as a job not done at all.” This allowed [...]

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Social Responsibility

Earlier this week, I attended a lecture by former UCI Chancellor Ralph Cicerone on the topic of Global Climate Changes. The talk give an outline of the issue in hand, what the U.S. is doing, and how things can be done better. It’s not about debating whether the glaciers that are melting in the north [...]

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The subject of educational reform has been a recurring topic in different historical contexts and various culture groups. In my perspecive, as we move forward to the Information Age, this topic of education program will be even more debatable and harder to tackle. Because it now involves a new subject known as “technology” which is [...]

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