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February 2, 2011 at 1:19 PM #662836February 2, 2011 at 1:19 PM #661717CoronitaParticipant
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February 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM #661722briansd1GuestI agree with you, flu.
The permissive White middle-class Americans Ms Chua scolds often wonders why things don’t come easy to them anymore. They think that being happy C students is enough; and that notwithstanding bad academic performance, American creativity and ingenuity will bail them out.
Think again… Apple designers and Google engineers are increasingly foreign born and trained. Corpoations will setup shop and hire wherever there’s a market and talent.
Locally, the home buyers in Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch and the more desirable neighborhoods, are foreign immigrants who are not C students.
Meanwhile Samsung is worth more than Intel and HP.
Yeah, being a C student is good enough. All the C students can compete to become CEOs. Well, those who don’t become executives can join the ranks of the angry and disenfranchised folks.
edit: flu, you deleted too fast… π
February 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM #661784briansd1GuestI agree with you, flu.
The permissive White middle-class Americans Ms Chua scolds often wonders why things don’t come easy to them anymore. They think that being happy C students is enough; and that notwithstanding bad academic performance, American creativity and ingenuity will bail them out.
Think again… Apple designers and Google engineers are increasingly foreign born and trained. Corpoations will setup shop and hire wherever there’s a market and talent.
Locally, the home buyers in Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch and the more desirable neighborhoods, are foreign immigrants who are not C students.
Meanwhile Samsung is worth more than Intel and HP.
Yeah, being a C student is good enough. All the C students can compete to become CEOs. Well, those who don’t become executives can join the ranks of the angry and disenfranchised folks.
edit: flu, you deleted too fast… π
February 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM #662387briansd1GuestI agree with you, flu.
The permissive White middle-class Americans Ms Chua scolds often wonders why things don’t come easy to them anymore. They think that being happy C students is enough; and that notwithstanding bad academic performance, American creativity and ingenuity will bail them out.
Think again… Apple designers and Google engineers are increasingly foreign born and trained. Corpoations will setup shop and hire wherever there’s a market and talent.
Locally, the home buyers in Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch and the more desirable neighborhoods, are foreign immigrants who are not C students.
Meanwhile Samsung is worth more than Intel and HP.
Yeah, being a C student is good enough. All the C students can compete to become CEOs. Well, those who don’t become executives can join the ranks of the angry and disenfranchised folks.
edit: flu, you deleted too fast… π
February 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM #662524briansd1GuestI agree with you, flu.
The permissive White middle-class Americans Ms Chua scolds often wonders why things don’t come easy to them anymore. They think that being happy C students is enough; and that notwithstanding bad academic performance, American creativity and ingenuity will bail them out.
Think again… Apple designers and Google engineers are increasingly foreign born and trained. Corpoations will setup shop and hire wherever there’s a market and talent.
Locally, the home buyers in Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch and the more desirable neighborhoods, are foreign immigrants who are not C students.
Meanwhile Samsung is worth more than Intel and HP.
Yeah, being a C student is good enough. All the C students can compete to become CEOs. Well, those who don’t become executives can join the ranks of the angry and disenfranchised folks.
edit: flu, you deleted too fast… π
February 2, 2011 at 1:31 PM #662856briansd1GuestI agree with you, flu.
The permissive White middle-class Americans Ms Chua scolds often wonders why things don’t come easy to them anymore. They think that being happy C students is enough; and that notwithstanding bad academic performance, American creativity and ingenuity will bail them out.
Think again… Apple designers and Google engineers are increasingly foreign born and trained. Corpoations will setup shop and hire wherever there’s a market and talent.
Locally, the home buyers in Carmel Valley, 4S Ranch and the more desirable neighborhoods, are foreign immigrants who are not C students.
Meanwhile Samsung is worth more than Intel and HP.
Yeah, being a C student is good enough. All the C students can compete to become CEOs. Well, those who don’t become executives can join the ranks of the angry and disenfranchised folks.
edit: flu, you deleted too fast… π
February 2, 2011 at 1:36 PM #661742bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]. . . Ms. Chua is moving up in the world. Good for her!
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/a-hefty-price-for-entry-to-davos/%5B/quote%5D
WOW, the site of the “Davos” convention looks like a winter oasis!! Wonder if Chua and her family are getting in some skiing?
Absolutely fabulous. Wish I was there.
February 2, 2011 at 1:36 PM #661804bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]. . . Ms. Chua is moving up in the world. Good for her!
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/a-hefty-price-for-entry-to-davos/%5B/quote%5D
WOW, the site of the “Davos” convention looks like a winter oasis!! Wonder if Chua and her family are getting in some skiing?
Absolutely fabulous. Wish I was there.
February 2, 2011 at 1:36 PM #662407bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]. . . Ms. Chua is moving up in the world. Good for her!
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/a-hefty-price-for-entry-to-davos/%5B/quote%5D
WOW, the site of the “Davos” convention looks like a winter oasis!! Wonder if Chua and her family are getting in some skiing?
Absolutely fabulous. Wish I was there.
February 2, 2011 at 1:36 PM #662544bearishgurlParticipant[quote=briansd1]. . . Ms. Chua is moving up in the world. Good for her!
http://dealbook.nytimes.com/2011/01/24/a-hefty-price-for-entry-to-davos/%5B/quote%5D
WOW, the site of the “Davos” convention looks like a winter oasis!! Wonder if Chua and her family are getting in some skiing?
Absolutely fabulous. Wish I was there.
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