A song I learned to sing with classmates doing two voices more than 3 decades ago. Music was one of my favorite subject since I […]
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A song I learned to sing with a classmate doing two voices more than 3 decades ago, was an entry piece to a musical competition […]
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As I travel the road, I see a lot of things, people and incidents, along with experiences that helped me understand things better. These made […]
Read moreExistential Flexibility-The Ralston Principle
In 2003, Aron Ralston was hiking alone in Utah’s Bluejohn Canyon when he was trapped by a falling boulder where his right hand and wrist […]
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I was standing outside a school’s basketball court watching an ongoing secondary basketball lesson conducted by a PE teacher/coach and as the students started playing, […]
Read moreCruise Ship-Chapter 2
Before Barry decided to step back from direct management, he extended the best assistance to Bloom in setting up the ship’s rudders and engines making […]
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It was about 20 years ago somewhere in Asia that two individuals, Chuck and Bright, were working in different areas of a cruise ship. Chuck […]
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Cruise Ship Analogy in Education System Welcome to Your Cruise Ship! When we board a cruise ship, we know what to expect. Imagine getting on […]
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This is a series of articles that describes how a business was established with a good intention and vision at the start but eventually failed. […]
Read moreThe Two Sides
The Two Sides of Academic Institutions Side 1: The Client The parents and students looking for a school. For instance, a family with three kids. […]
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