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Thursday, January 29, 2009
BarackMobile, anyone?
Pardon My Accent
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Out of Work? Here's some tips
Cyber-bullying - Parents Can Help Curb It
When dementia sets in, what remains?
Food Pairs - Some Are To Be Avoided
Leave Scheme, at least this confirms one more time...
No-frills shopping, even to mid- and high-income groups
Monday, January 19, 2009
Pregnant and Unaware?
Caveat Emptor: 4-week Maternity Leave fine print
Be thankful for your job... while you have it.
Yoshinoya Grows!
Cheque to Cash... why not allowed over the counter?

From myPaper, My Say
Thursday, 15-January-2009
I haven't heard of this, as I always encash my cheques, depositing into my back account, so this is a surprise. Why, we can encash cheques over the counter. Maybe, back then, in my home country, it was allowed. Nowadays, the proliferation of cheats and frauds may have caused the bank rules to change, tougher, stricter, less friendly...
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Layoffs... 2 more companies
When More Is Less...
Not really a Ferrari fan, but some changes coming...
Friday, January 16, 2009
CNY in China... so this lady says... I'd rather be home!
And now... Sanyo

Thursday, January 15, 2009
Wolves in doctor's clothing? No if...
Compensation for the melamine-affected children
From musician to technician... or, sort of...
140-year-old lobster caught, freed, now back to ocean
An ad that caught my eyes...
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
ICs are safe... they should be!
Total 4,500 jobs to be created... in 2012
Retiring at 62... though still capable and strong
Book Review: The Ten Roads To Riches
Thursday, January 8, 2009
We all need... the human touch
Human Touch… do you need it now? Read on.
From TODAY, News
Friday January 9, 2009
Webbies...
Ever heard of an award for your website? Read this…
From TODAY, Tech
Friday January 9, 2009
Tech Predictions
Tech Predictions, I have to cut and paste as is…
From TODAY, Tech
Friday January 9, 2009
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Fathers crucial to kids' upbringing
From my Paper, My Say
THURSDAY JANUARY 8, 2009
FATHERS and mothers have an equal role to play in bringing up their children.
It is true that, when it comes to fathering, Asians differ from their British and American counterparts in style.
Asian fathers place the imparting of values at the centre of their child-rearing methods, and introduce their children to religion at an early age.
They also teach their children the importance of family values and being law-abiding.
This way, values are passed down through the generations.
While Asian fathers can be strict, they are also a nurturing force, preparing their children for the challenges of adulthood.
In Asia, the moral dimension of fatherhood is unmistakable.
Traditionally, Asian fathers are seen as custodians of the family, the clan and society.
In earlier times, fathers were viewed as the enforcers of morals and values.
They were seen as distant figures who wielded enormous power over their families.
Wives were expected to defer to husbands in matters of child-rearing, and a father could still have moral authority over his children even after they had become adults.
Today, it is generally agreed that men and women should no longer be regarded as “opposites” as both share equal responsibility for their children.
It is important to remember that mothers and fathers bring different strengths to their roles, which complement each other.
The effects of attachment to one’s children are wide-ranging and long-lasting.
Studies have shown that fathers who spent time with their infants and had a positive attitude were more likely to have babies who were strongly attached to them.
It also promoted the child’s well-being, perceptual abilities and ability for social interaction, even at a young age.
Surveys state that children whose fathers are involved in their education are likely to do well in school.
In addition, these children will also participate actively in extra-curricular activities.
Therefore, the importance of a father’s role in a child’s development should not be discounted.
Mr Nur Suhardi Mohamed
BEWARE! Internet money-making truth
I was looking up some ways on how to make money online. I already know about Google ads, adsense, etc., so I was thinking if there are other ways. There are, but beware that you don't get scammed. Search up very well any company or group or articles that will say otherwise; (this remindes me, hear what the 'devil's advocate' has to say). In these days of easy internet scams, the 'lie and deception' we hear or read is like an 'absolute truth' that is so temptingly easy to believe (like a fish swallowing the hook, line and sinker), but exercise more caution - search on with the company/group name + keywords like 'scam', 'legal', 'hoax', etc.
I was almost convinced by these sites, which is actually one and the same:
http://www.secrets-book.com/home.html
http://www.internetwealthscams.com/
Until I searched on and found this:
http://www.affhelper.com/opinions/ultimate-wealth-package.html
http://hubpages.com/hub/aPlaceForProfits
http://www.affhelper.com/blog/2007/08/09/easy-cash-funnels-launched/
Others still claim legality and veracity, but still the same MLM and referral concepts, etc, is at work:
http://www.bobmarketing.com/wealth-tool-box-scam/
http://www.passportmentors.com/passport_to_wealth_scam.htm
http://auctionrookies.com/ty-coughlin-reverse-funnel-system/
http://wealthsecretsuncovered.com/
http://www.internetwealth.com/system/
http://www.squidoo.com/internet-wealth-system-review
The point is that they sell, you buy - they make money. So how do YOU make money yourself???
I'm sticking with Google ads. Perhaps a few more tweaks and enhancements, and without spending a single cent, I may see some numbers. At least I'm not in a hurry, and I can wait for the dollars to come by at the opportune time.
By the way, does anybody know anything about Pawel Reszka and his products, Google Manipulator, Easy PPC Cash, etc?
I sure would love to hear good and bad, so it is balanced news!






































