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20, Vietnamese, currently at Ritsumeikan AP University, Japan, working on the capital flow based emission control mechanism

Location:
Japan, Beppu, Oita
Current organization:
Ritsumeikan University APU
Past organizations:
350.org, TakingITGlobal, Debatewise, YOUNGO
Gender:
Male
Areas of expertise:
Business Management, Human Resource Management, Cleantech, Green Business


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Business management, Human Resource Management, Cleantech, Green business, Environmentalism, Entrepreneurship, Startup, Korean

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20, Vietnamese, currently at Ritsumeikan AP University, Japan, working on the capital flow based emission control mechanism

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    A comment on Talk: Jim Fallon: Exploring the mind of a killer

    Apr 22 2012: This talk is too short, too insufficient. We need more from Dr. Fallon!
  • A comment on Talk: Paul Gilding: The Earth is full

    Mar 4 2012: We need a much more powerful speech for a reassuring talk than this.
  • A comment on Talk: Eve Ensler: Suddenly, my body

    Sep 5 2011: What's with the anger people are talking about? I feel none watching this, just a little indifference.

    Despite my discomfort, I believe the second half of this talk is actually good: yeah, feel the pain of the planet with your own body and go on to act!!!
  • A reply on Conversation: Need explanation for Feynman's statement

    Aug 21 2011: The thing is that I think I completely understand everything in the talk but this very statement. I think Feynman didn't care about writing comprehensible sentences for dummies like me. Therefore, I do dare to rephrase his statement this way and want to ask you if I have done it right:

    "If our order were due to a fluctuation, we would not expect order anywhere but where we have just noticed it. However, in fact, we do see parts of the world we've never seen before every new second along the arrow of time with entropy increasing definitively. We therefore conclude the universe is not a fluctuation."
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    A comment on Talk: Clay Shirky: How cognitive surplus will change the world

    Jun 30 2010: Excuse me the audio of this talk is not sync-ed! Please have it fixed.
  • A comment on Talk: Steve Jobs: How to live before you die

    May 30 2010: Hmmm, sitting under the sun and the heat, if the speaker hadn't been Steve Jobs, who would have been patient enough to listen to this lengthy and monotone speech of lessons that one may have heard several times.

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