วันพุธที่ 11 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555

Meeting Themes - 19 Tips on How to Create an Effective Theme

Need to come up with an appealing, effective theme for your next meeting, conference, contest or other event? Your primary goal should be to carefully select a theme which will help to unify everyone's focus and efforts. In fact, a well-chosen theme provides an umbrella concept, under which all related materials and activities are given heightened enthusiasm and effectiveness. Here are 19 tips to help you create that effective theme that will achieve what you want ... and make you look good.

After you select your objective(s) and have a written agenda, you should begin to select and develop your over-riding theme.

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Here are some tips for coming up with a meaningful, on-target theme, which can create a rallying cry for your objectives and goals:

Meeting Themes - 19 Tips on How to Create an Effective Theme

Review your meeting agenda to decide which theme best relates to your objective and will help to dramatize it. Consider your employees and what theme will appeal to them. Ask yourself: Will the theme appeal equally to men and to women? As yourself: Will new employees and veteran ones respond the same way to the theme? Is there anything seasonal you can tie in with? Valentines Day? The Winter Olympics? A NASCAR event? The Academy Awards? A popular TV series? Are there other themes, slogans and programs in our company or organization that our theme can tie in with? Keep your theme short so it's stronger and more memorable. Ask yourself: Can we sustain this theme over time without people getting bored with it? Ask yourself: Can we have some fun with this theme idea? Ask yourself: Will our people buy into the theme and its intent? Be sensitive and don't allow sexism, racism or other objectionable aspects to relate to your theme. Once you've selected your theme, review your agenda and see how your theme can tie in with it. Build every element around your theme. For instance: Ask your speakers to use language and references that relate to the theme. If possible, create a logo-look for your catchy theme. And produce hats, t-shirts, mugs, pens, screen savers, and other items that bear the theme. Use the theme/logo on all promotions and literature Use decorations if possible, whether simple posters or elaborate backdrops which can be purchased. Inexpensive decorations can go a long way -- i.e., balloons, streamers, posters, banners. Use favors, prizes and giveaways that fit with your theme. If appropriate, add some theme-related entertainment to your meeting: e.g., skits, song parodies, role-playing, background mood music. Serve refreshments that carry out your theme.
In a nutshell, following these tips and suggestions should result in your creating an effective theme for your next meeting, conference, contest, event or occasion. You'll end up with an effective theme that will achieve what you want ... and make you look good.

Meeting Themes - 19 Tips on How to Create an Effective Theme

วันอังคารที่ 10 เมษายน พ.ศ. 2555

Fun Facts About Taiwan

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Taiwan won the 1996 Little League World Series in the U.S city of Williamsport. Baseball is the national sport in Taiwan.

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Fun Facts About Taiwan

Like France, Italy and the United States, Taiwan is very famous for its films in the world. The prizes attained include the Golden Lion awarded by the Venice International Film Festival to Hou Hsiao-hsien´s "City of Sadness"(1989). In 2001, Ang Lee´s "Crouching, Tiger, Hidden Dragon" won four Oscars at the 73rd Annual Academy Awards: Best Foreign Language Film, Best Art Direction, Best Music, and Best Art Cinematography.He is considered one of the best film directors of all times. Ang Lee was born on October 23, 1954, in Pingting, Taiwan.

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Lu Hsiu-lien is vice president of Taiwan since 18 March 2000. On December 9, 2001, she became the first woman to be awarded the World Peace Prize from the World Peace Corps Academy. Lu Hsiu-lien was born on June 7, 1944, in Taoyuan, Taiwan.

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Taiwan hosted the Miss Universe pageant in 1988. Ironically, Miss Taiwan, Jade Hu Fei-tsui, did not even make the semi-finals.

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Different from Cuba, Myanmar and Vietnam, Taiwan is a democratic country. Freedom and democracy are more than just slogans in Taiwan. The first article of the Constitution National says: "The Republic of China (or Taiwan), founded on the Three Principles of the People, shall be a democratic republic of the people, to be governed by the people and for the people".

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Taiwan competed at the 1973 Summer Olympics in Munich,West Germany. The Taiwanese delegation had 22 athletes competing in ten sports: track and field (8), boxing (1), wrestling (1), judo(4), weighlifting (1), cycling (1), shooting(1), archery (1), swimming (3), and sailing (1).

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Taiwan is slightly bigger than Belgium.

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The Nobel Prize for Chemistry was awarded to Lee Yuan-tseh. He was born on November 19, 1936, in Hsinchu, Taiwan.

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After Cold War, Taiwan emerged as one of the most powerful economies in the Third World.

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Taipei, the capital city of Taiwan, is the Asia capital of art and culture. It gathers some of the most famous museums in Asia. Taipei´s National Palace Museum has the world´s largest collection of oriental art treasures. Much of the immense collection of porcelain, jade, sculptures, paintings, and bronzes is regularly rotated.
The National Museum of Prehistory is a famous Taiwanese museum situated adjacent to the Puyuma archeological site in Taitung County.

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On November 9, 1961, Miss Taiwan, Grace Li, competed in the international beauty pageant Miss World, held in London, England.
Miss Taiwan was the first runner-up at the Miss World 1961.She was long considered one of the most beautiful women in Taiwan.

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Master Chen Yen is known by many as "The Mother Teresa of Asia".She is an advocate for the poor and homeless in Asia.In 1996, Chen Yen was nominated for the Nobel Peace Prize for her fight against poverty.She once said: " The Buddha became the Buddha because he gave up his life to save people. Donating our bone marrow does no harm to us. We can save people without hurting ourselves. So, I hope you donate. I also hope to set up a Data Bank of 20,000 donors, or 50,000 donors, or 100,000. If there is a Bank of 100,000, the opportunity for a patient to be saved will be as high as 95%."

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Taiwan has competed in the Winter Olympic Games 9 times (Sapporo-1972, Innsbruck-1976, Sarajevo-1984, Calgary-1988, Albertville-1992,Lillehammer-1994, Nagano-1998,Salt Lake City-2002, and Turin-2006).

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10 Movies You Must Watch Before You Die

Dying very soon? Are you on a death toll? Well, before you die, there are 10 great movies that you must watch first. How did I know that this is worth your time? I watched it, and so must you, to prove that I am right.

Due to boredom and got nothing else to do, I decided to have a movie marathon by myself. I went to my entertainment room and selected 10 movies that I love the most. It took me 15 hours just watching them. Here are my top 10 greatest movies of all time. I started with:

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1. The Goonies - a 1985 movie that was directed by Richard Donner and a story made by Steven Spielberg. A ragtag group of young misfits are what they call the "Goonies". These "Goonies", who were from the "Goon Docks" neighborhood of Astoria, Oregon, started to go on an adventure to find the buried treasure of One-Eyed Willie, a legendary 17th-century pirate, hoping to save their homes from demolition.

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2. Never Ending Story - is the 1984 film adaptation of the German fantasy novel by Michael Ende and the production was directed by Wolfgang Petersen.

Starring Barret Oliver as Bastian Balthazar Bux (named only "Bastian Bux" in the movie), Noah Hathaway as Atreyu, and Tami Stronach as The Childlike Empress.

The story began when Bastian started reading the book "The Never Ending Story". And his adventure started when he started reading the book. To be able to save "Fantasia", Bastian should rebuild the entire world through wishes and imagination.

3. Kids - a 1995 American film written by Harmony Korine and directed by Larry Clark. The film is focused on a day in the life of a group of teenagers in New York City and Disturbing, dark, low-budget independent film about teenagers growing up in poverty in New York City.

The story focuses on Telly (Leo Fitzpatrick), a teen who has a goal to de-flower as many virgins as he can. When one of his old encounters discovers that she is H.I.V.-positive, after only one encounter with a guy, Telly remains undaunted. (http://www.imdb.com/)

4. The Godfather - a 1972 crime film based on the novel of the same name, The Godfather, written by Mario Puzo. The movie was directed by Francis Ford Coppola, with screenplay by Puzo and Coppola. The Godfather was initially ranked as the third greatest film in American cinematic history. The story spans ten years from late 1945 to 1955 and chronicles the life of the Corleone crime family.

5. The Godfather Part II - is a 1974 motion picture directed by Francis Ford Coppola from a script co-written with Mario Puzo. The Internet Movie Database ranks it as the third best movie of all time with the movie's predecessor, The Godfather, ranked as #1, and the American Film Institute lists it as #32. Considered by many, they all say that "The Godfather Part II" is the greatest sequel of all-time. This sequel is nominated for 11 Academy Awards and winning 6, including the Best Picture Award and the Best Supporting Actor Award.

It is considered by some critics to be even better than the original. The film is both a sequel and a prequel to The Godfather, chronicling the story of the Corleone family following the events of the first film while also depicting the rise to power of the young Vito Corleone, played by Robert De Niro.

6. The Godfather Part III (1990) - is the third and final film in the Godfather trilogy written by Mario Puzo and Francis Ford Coppola, and directed by Coppola. It completes the story of Michael Corleone, a Mafia godfather who tries to legitimize his criminal empire. The movie also weaves into its plot a fictionalized account of real-life events - the mysterious 1978 death of Pope John Paul I and the Papal banking scandal of 1981-1982 - and links them with each other and with the affairs of Michael Corleone. The film stars Al Pacino, Diane Keaton, Talia Shire, Andy Garcia, Eli Wallach, Joe Mantegna, George Hamilton, Bridget Fonda, and Sofia Coppola.

7. Good Fellas - is a 1990 film directed by Martin Scorsese, based on the book Wiseguy by Nicholas Pileggi, the true story of mob informer Henry Hill. The film stars Ray Liotta as Henry Hill, Robert De Niro as Jimmy Conway (based on Jimmy Burke), Joe Pesci, who won the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his role as the sociopath Tommy DeVito (based on Tommy DeSimone), Lorraine Bracco as Hill's wife (Karen Hill), and Paul Sorvino as Paulie Cicero (based on Paul Vario).

8. City Of God - is an Academy Award-nominated 2002 Brazilian film, released in its home country in 2002 and worldwide in 2003. It was adapted by Bráulio Mantovani from the 1997 novel of the same name written by Paulo Lins which, both the film and the book, are based on a true story; the war between Knockout Ned and Li'l Zé is based on their real life counterparts. It was directed by Kátia Lund and Fernando Meirelles.

The film received four Academy Award nominations in 2004: Best Cinematography (César Charlone), Best Directing (Meirelles), Best Editing (Daniel Rezende) and Best Writing (Adapted Screenplay) (Mantovani). Before that, in 2003 it had been chosen to be Brazil's runner for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film, but it was not nominated to be one of the five finalists.

In October 2002, a spin-off television series, City of Men, premiered on Rede Globo.

9. Y Tu Mama Tambien - (literally "And your mom, too", released in English-speaking markets under the original Spanish title) is a 2001 Mexican film written by Carlos Cuarón and directed by Alfonso Cuarón. The film chronicles a coming-of-age story of two teenage boys taking a road trip with a woman in her late twenties. The film is set against the backdrop of the political and economic realities of present-day Mexico, specifically at the end of the uninterrupted seventy-year line of Mexican presidents from the Institutional Revolutionary Party, and the rise of the opposition headed by Vicente Fox. The film achieved great success in its native country and received awards and critical acclaim in foreign territories.

10. Amores Perros - is a Mexican film directed by Alejandro González Iñárritu in 2000. It is an anthology film, containing three distinct stories, which are connected by a car accident in Mexico City. Each of the three tales is also a reflection on the cruelty of humans towards each other, showing how they end up living darker and more hideous lives than the dogs around them. It was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Foreign Language Film in 2001.

The film was released under its Spanish title in the English-speaking world, although it was sometimes translated as Love's a Bitch in marketing. In a 2001 interview on National Public Radio, Iñárritu pointed out that an American English idiom, Love's a Bitch is not a satisfactory translation of the title. (http://en.wikipedia.org)

There you have it, my top 10 greatest movies. Anyone who share same interests as mine, feel free to comment, or you could also suggest some movies that I should also watch before I die. Enjoy!

10 Movies You Must Watch Before You Die

Famous People With Speech Impairments

Stuttering, also known as stammering, is a speech impairment where the person has disrupted speech due to prolongation of syllables, words, sounds, and repetition of sounds or words, which is always involuntary. The person also suffers from periods of silence where he is unable to produce any sounds.

This form of speech impairment does not affect a person's intelligence. The only problem a stutterer has is that he is unable to put his thoughts into words. A stutterer does not always stutter; instead the problem becomes obvious only in certain situations like talking on the phone, being anxious or talking in front of a group of people.

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Usually stuttering occurs in childhood and can be resolved with proper speech therapy. However, it can be acquired in adulthood due to head injury, tumor, stroke and drug abuse.

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Here are some famous people with speech impairment:

o Bruce Willis: A famous Hollywood actor used to stutter in his youth and was afraid that it would affect his prospects as an actor. However, he overcame the impairment without therapy. He said that he lost his stutter because of acting.

o Tiger Woods: One of the best professional golfers of all times, Woods used to stutter as a child. However, he overcame the problem with therapy, which included talking to his dog until he fell asleep.

o Julia Roberts: This famous Academy Award- winning actress used to stutter when she was younger. However, she does not talk too much about it. Today, she speaks fluently and there is no sign of the impairment.

o Anthony Quinn: This Hollywood actor started acting in 1936 and gained a lot of popularity for his mafia roles. He used to stutter as a child but overcame the problem with proper speech therapy.

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Important Historical Figures from Spain

Spain is a country rich in tradition, political intrigue and culture. More than a few famous important historical figures have come from this fascinating morass.

Important Historical Figures from Spain

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Spain is one of the world's most colorful countries. Located at the very southern tip of Europe, this country has been influenced not only by other countries on its continent, but also by the Moors of Africa. Spain's colonization of many different areas of the "New World" led to most of South America speaking their language, and enjoying similar customs. Spain has also produced many important figures, and here are some brief accounts.

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One of the earliest known important historical figures was the Emperor Hadrian, who lived from the year 76 AD to 138 AD. He was the Roman emperor from 117 to 138. Born in Seville, Spain, Hadrian spent his youth learning important topics of the day, such as Greek literature - this gave him the nickname the "little Greek". By his adulthood, Hadrian had earned the respect of the military legions, and they gave him the backing to become Emperor. During his reign, there was relatively little military conflict, and he brought the world many cultural wonders as a patron of the arts.

As time went on, Spain became known for its exploration and colonization skills. One of the important figures from this period was the explorer Hernán Cortéz. He lived from 1485-1547, and during his lifetime was responsible for exploring and "finding" the area of Mexico known as Baja California. He also led the Spanish Conquest of Mexico, and was one of the leading powers in the colonization of Mexico and other parts of the Americas. His success was based on using the native peoples of Mexico against one another, so that the warring factions were easily swayed by Spanish conquistadors.

A final look at historical figures from Spain shows some of the more recent Spanish influence on the world. The Spanish film director Pedro Almodóvar is known for his many award winning films. Born in 1949, Almodóvar has won two Academy Awards for his films "All About My Mother" (Best Foreign Language Film) and "Talk to Her" (Best Screenplay). He started out his film career by making commercials in the 1980's, and has enjoyed major success throughout the world since the beginning.

The many important figures that have come from Spain have all enriched the lives of many people in the world. Without Spain, the "New World" may never have been colonized, and much of Europe would not be the way it is today.

Important Historical Figures from Spain

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