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Archive for March, 2008


Online Auctions with integrated shopping mall

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Best Selling Electronics on Amazon

Qassia: A Social Networking Website Directory

A new social networking site that just in beta will begin evolving among the best. And as soon as I received the info, I quickly posted this here which has already been posted at Harriet Educational Group blog.

These social networking site was named Qassia and members of public may join only through an invitation. CLICK HERE if you wished to join.

Think and Grow Rich by Napolean Hill

Think and Grow Rich!: The Original Version, Restored and RevisedYou’ve read ‘Think and Grow Rich.” Are you RICH now??5
Back in ‘95, I had the good fortune to find myself in an internship for a copier company. The job was a sales position, and the whole department swore by “Self Help” tapes and CD’s. I was instantly hooked on them, and started a collection of my own. At the time, I purchased a two-tape audio version of Think and Grow Rich and couldn’t get enough of it. It wasn’t until last year that I purchased the book, which I am now reading for the second time.

For fun, I decided to read some reviews AFTER I had already listened to/read the material, and I was particularly interested in one review that mentioned a conference where the speaker asked “Who has read TGR?” The reviewer stated that 20 or so raised their hands. The next question the speaker asked was “Who’s rich?” Supposedly, all their hands went down. The reviewer then stated “If you’ve read this book and you are NOT rich, please write a review.”

Well, I am not “rich” in terms of monetary value, so I guess that qualifies me.

Let me first start by saying that in Tony Robbins’ great CD program, Personal Power II, one of the first things he says is “It blows my mind how many people purchase tape programs like this AND NEVER USE THEM.” Ahh! So my question to this above-mentioned reviewer is, how many of those 20 people that read the book ACTUALLY USED THE MATERIAL?? People seem to think that if you buy these types of books or CD programs, you automatically become “rich” just because you read the information. Got news for ya, it doesn’t work that way. (more…)

Teaching Entrepreneurship in University

Teaching Entrepreneurship In University – Teaching Conformists How To Be Non Conformists?
By Clarence Phoon

“…we do not spoonfeed our students.”, said a professor from Singapore Management University.

I had an interview there recently. I was with four other prospective interviewees who were like me, trying to secure a place in a relatively new establishments in Singapore.

“The Singapore education system is a conveyor belt.”, remarks a Polytechnic student in Singapore.

I was sighing as I was pondering over her quotes.

From a young age, I have been told that I must make it to university and be a lawyer or doctor. For years, I have been told to get good grades and degrees. For years, I have been taught to be a cog in this ‘machine’ called school. (more…)