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the current book i carry always ð¤

 

 

 

 

disclaimer. i respect him as a talented leader

 

 

 

but i still wont vote for pap ððð

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

your presidential hopeful

 

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Heard bring this to see MP can jump queue.
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Heard bring this to see MP can jump queue.

hello hello what jump queue...that unethical

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1 to 1 private appointment sounds better

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erm, can we keep this thread apolitical. 

 

@Staff69, please don't read while waiting at the traffic lights  [:p]

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My fav book is

F H M Taiwan

 

Feb 2017 edition is the 200th edition anniversary.  It has photo of past covers.  There are a lot of big name on cover of FHM Taiwan, like Lin ChiLing, Jolin Tsai & etc.

 

The ipad version even better.

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Turbocharged
Homo Deus: A Brief History of Tomorrow

 

Why it's worth a read:

A smart, clear, carefully argued book about the ways that the meaning of being human—and the myths that we believe—will change as technology explodes. What will it mean to be human in an era of transformative genetic engineering and epic artificial intelligence?
 
 
 
 
 

 

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I choose to recommend my own book.

 

Guards Gone Wild! is a memoir of my experiences in the private security industry. There’s plenty to tell. Scams perpetrated by security agencies and guards. Intense confrontations with delinquents and work colleagues. And so on and so forth.

 

In order to reduce conflicts between security guards and the general public, I think there are some serious questions that need to be asked.

 
For example, why are some shopping malls are more popular with delinquents than others? Why do security guards get cranky when customers want to enter the department store at the very last minute? Are security guards overworked? What are the negative effects of sleep deprivation? The answers to these questions and more can be found in my book.
 
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On 9/1/2019 at 2:45 PM, Cloud9 said:

Sharing this book which I find a good read, can be found in NLB

 

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Sorry. What category of book is this? 

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On 11/21/2018 at 9:15 PM, Teckmeister said:

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I choose to recommend my own book.

 

Guards Gone Wild! is a memoir of my experiences in the private security industry. There’s plenty to tell. Scams perpetrated by security agencies and guards. Intense confrontations with delinquents and work colleagues. And so on and so forth.

 

In order to reduce conflicts between security guards and the general public, I think there are some serious questions that need to be asked.

 
For example, why are some shopping malls are more popular with delinquents than others? Why do security guards get cranky when customers want to enter the department store at the very last minute? Are security guards overworked? What are the negative effects of sleep deprivation? The answers to these questions and more can be found in my book.
 

Only in reference section at NLB.

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