The International


It’s just a new release on DVD. But I couldn’t help notice the subtle introduction of a new kind of cop: women (Naomi Watts) who want to protect their families when faced with organized crime threat. That leaves Clive Owen as the lone rogue agent.
We are living in an age of empowerment: a confluence of tech shift, time shift and (information flow) direction shift.
Twitter users can now start a side conversation, discretely. There was a time when ABC experimented with 3 evening anchors, but the broadcast was still one-way. Now the people got mad, they won’t take it anymore (a famous line from  Network, a 70’s movie): they reinvent and express themselves, 140 characters at a time. It won’t be long before they do it in Chinese, whose characters I believe say more than Latin’s.

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Thang Nguyen 555

Thang volunteered for Relief Work in Asia/ Africa while pursuing graduate schools. B.A. at Pennsylvania State University. M.A. in Communication at Wheaton Graduate School, M.A. in Cross-Cultural Communication at Gordon-Conwell Seminary, North of Boston, he was subsequently certified with a Cambridge ELT Award - classes taken in Hanoi for cultural immersion. He tells aspirational and inspirational tales to engage online subscribers.

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