Archive for September, 2005 — Page 2

ABC News: Trial Over ‘Intelligent Design’ Resumes

027th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

This type of news really irks me. I don’t like religion mixed with education or the state. Religious efforts like these give religions More »

GameTomorrow, IBM Leaders Discuss the Future of Gaming

027th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

Not sure if you are aware but I’m a contributing writer to IBM’s Gaming Blog. You can read about it at GameTomorrow.com.

BusinessWeek B-Schools Part-Time MBA Program Search and Data Comparison

027th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

Good link that tells you about MBA programs around the country. BusinessWeek B-Schools Part-Time MBA Program Search and Data Comparison

OCA-OC – Getting Involved Early-Young Asian Americans Breaking Into Politics

025th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces, Events

Host: OCA-OC Location: Hwang Jae Korean BBQ & Denno Sushi 22640 Golden Springs Rd., Diamond Bar, AK View Map When: Sunday, September 25, More »

Interesting thoughts on dating – David DeAngelo and Ross Jeffries

024th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

Does this stuff really work? Maybe, maybe not. David DeAngelo – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Ross Jeffries – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Radical Careering | Sally Hogshead

024th Sep 2005Books

A book recommended by my friend Cedric. Haven’t read it yet but he’s quite a nut on self-improvement books like I am. Perhaps More »

Emotional intelligence – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

024th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

People talk about EQ a lot. How it’s very important to the work world. Do I agree with it? I generally think we More »

Coercive persuasion – Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

024th Sep 2005Conversation Pieces

It’s amazing how much of this is used in the real world just to make people do things. A crude but effective tool More »

Optimal Thinking: How to Be Your Best Self

022nd Sep 2005Books

One of the books that I personally believe in. The book nice describes many of the questions and throughts that I think about More »

1421 : The Year China Discovered America and Guns, Germs, and Steel: The Fates of Human Societies

011th Sep 2005Books

Two history books I would like to buy and read when I get the time. Amazon.com: Books: 1421 : The Year China Discovered More »