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What does it take for you to become rich and successful? Watch this video and learn how to develop the millionaire's mindset.
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Nani Hona
Nani Hona1 year ago
I want' to be rich...
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John Beall
John Beall8 months ago
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henry zamora jr
henry zamora jr1 year ago
mr. tan i just want to ask if do you have any online programs for ofw like me? or do you have any schedule for seminars here in dubai? sorry for asking... im just really interested...
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26jfbroxs
26jfbroxs1 year ago
Hello Henry if you what to study check this videos in youtube...the stranges secret. by earl nightingale...think and grow rich..by napoleon hill..rich dad poor dad.by robert kiyosaki..good luck and God bless.
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Rej Calderon
Rej Calderon2 months ago
Awesome video! @Idol Sir Chinkee Tan, nice to meet you at our OneX8 - Academy One Learning Solutions training! Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge. Keep up the great work. God bless you!
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지스테프
지스테프2 months ago
Newly found ! You're such a great inspiration mr. Tan! Hoping to have the chance to participate regardless of location :)
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Marivic Aquino
Marivic Aquino4 months ago
great advice thank you so much sir,,,,
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Tyronne Labagan
Tyronne Labagan5 months ago
law of leverage
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Tyronne Labagan
Tyronne Labagan5 months ago
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Tyronne Labagan5 months ago
law of leverage
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Paul Smith
Paul Smith6 months ago
The mentor!!
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Luka Paunović
Luka Paunović7 months ago
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Annie Bungag
Annie Bungag7 months ago
sir chinkee, gusto ko po bumili ng books nyo. pede po mag order?
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hannah angela
hannah angela7 months ago
Hello po Sir Chinkee! San po ba ako magpapa book, may I ask po for contact #? Gusto ko pa maka-attend ng seminar nyo na ng " Developing the Millionaire's MInd" Thanks
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Happy Wife, Happy Life
Happy Wife, Happy Life5 months ago
national book store
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Sickmode
Sickmode3 months ago
I have spent months studying success and found a great website at Wilfs Wealth Tactic (google it if you're interested)
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Miriam Gako
Miriam Gako9 months ago
Ngayon ko lang nalaman ung seminar nyo sir chinkee tan, sana maulit ulit para makaattend nano at magbago ung resulta ng ginagawa ko
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Dan Seyer
Dan Seyer9 months ago
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Dan Seyer
Dan Seyer9 months ago
yes totoo po talaga yan :) mga kapatid kahit ano pang hardwork ang gagawin natin kung wala kang proper skills and knowledge malabong mangayri ang success na hinahangad nyo :)
pero good news po there's still a way to become rich while you are young kung may tamang tao na mag turo sayo step by step and how really does the business works :)
lets face the sad Truth na wala sa trabaho ang success nasa business po :) and I'm here also willing to help you to reach your financial goals and to give you unique tips /advices . if you want to learn more just email me :)
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Dennis Enriquez
Dennis Enriquez9 months ago
what is a right business to earn more income
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Chunaioshi Sawada9 months ago
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John Beall8 months ago
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Michelyn Marquez
Michelyn Marquez11 months ago
where can i attend this program i want to hear it but d ako makaattend bcoz im a ofw
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Ruel Degamon
Ruel Degamon1 year ago
sir good day..how much the price of the book..?
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Happy Wife, Happy Life
Happy Wife, Happy Life5 months ago
400 national book store
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Artcher Creative
Artcher Creative1 year ago
Hello Sir Chinkee, I've been following your channels (FB twitter, YouTube) for a while now, with regards to this particular video may i please know what excat book are you referring to? is it the millionaire mind book written by Harv T Eker? Thank you for your time
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26jfbroxs
26jfbroxs1 year ago
Very nice video mr tan..thanks for sharing...I think we become what we think about.
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Cancer’s master criminals
A new type of molecular medicine may be needed to halt cancers
Doctors must look to proteins rather than genes to tackle tumours
Dec 17th 2016
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ONE of the most important medical insights of recent decades is that cancers are triggered by genetic mutations. Cashing that insight in clinically, to improve treatments, has, however, been hard. A recent study of 2,600 patients at the M.D. Anderson Cancer Centre in Houston, Texas, showed that genetic analysis permitted only 6.4% of those suffering to be paired with a drug aimed specifically at the mutation deemed responsible. The reason is that there are only a few common cancer-triggering mutations, and drugs to deal with them. Other triggering mutations are numerous, but rare—so rare that no treatment is known nor, given the economics of drug discovery, is one likely to be sought.
Facts such as these have led many cancer biologists to question how useful the gene-led approach to understanding and treating cancer actually is. And some have gone further than mere questioning. One such is Andrea Califano of Columbia University, in New York. He observes that, regardless of the triggering mutation, the pattern of gene expression—and associated protein activity—that sustains a tumour is, for a given type of cancer, almost identical from patient to patient. That insight provides the starting-point for a different approach to looking for targets for drug development. In principle, it should be simpler to interfere with the small number of proteins that direct a cancer cell’s behaviour than with the myriad ways in which that cancer can be triggered in the first place.
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This week, therefore, in a paper in Nature Reviews Cancer, he and Mariano Alvarez, a colleague at Columbia, pull together over a decade of work in an effort to understand how the proteins that regulate cancer are organised. Dr Califano and Dr Alvarez call this organisation “oncotecture”.
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Creating the oncotectural blueprint for a cancer starts by analysing the gene-expression profiles of cells from samples of that cancer. A gene-expression profile describes which genes are active in a cell’s DNA, and how active they are. Because genes encode proteins it gives a sense of which proteins, and how much of them, a cell is making. Many of these proteins are involved in regulating cellular activity, including growth and cell division (the things that go wrong in cancer), via signalling pathways in which one protein changes the behaviour of others (sometimes hundreds or thousands of others), each of which then changes the behaviour of others still—and so on. Applying a branch of mathematics called information theory to these data, to make them manageable, Dr Califano then maps the connections inside a cell.
One of his most important discoveries is that the resulting networks have a few “master regulator” proteins, which control the largest numbers of other proteins. Dr Califano, whose father-in-law was a Mafia prosecutor in Italy, likens these to the bosses of a network of organised criminals. He sees his job as working out the links between them, in the same way that a detective might study a gang in order to find out who is in charge.
So far, he has analysed data from 20,000 tumour samples and generated maps for 36 types of tumour. All told, he has identified about 300 proteins that are probably master regulators in at least one sort of cancer. These are organised into groups of ten to 30 in each tumour type, and are probably, collectively, responsible for controlling most human cancers.
The master regulators, it turns out, are mostly proteins that affect transcription—the process that copies information in DNA into messenger molecules that carry it to a cell’s protein factories. In Dr Califano’s view, it is these master regulators that drugmakers should concentrate on, since drugs that modify such proteins’ activities are likely to be widely applicable, in contrast to those focused on genetic mutations.
Indeed, the choice of best targets may be even narrower than this, he says—for among his master regulators lurk a few capi di tutti capi. In the view of Gordon Mills, of M.D. Anderson, one example of such a capo is an oestrogen-receptor that is involved in breast cancer. This is a transcription factor that controls the expression of many genes. Disabling it with a drug such as tamoxifen, so that it can no longer run its part of the network, is thus particularly effective. Dr Mills says it gives an “incredible outcome”, regardless of the mutations that triggered the cancer in the first place. A second example he cites is Bruton’s tyrosine kinase, which regulates various malignancies of white blood cells.
On top of these specific actions master regulators, like pieces of badly written software, can also set up loops that feed back on themselves and so, once activated, do not shut down. In aggressive prostate cancer, Dr Califano observes, two proteins called FOXM1 and CENPF act together in this way to promote a tumour’s growth. In glioblastoma, a cancer of the brain, three proteins collaborate to start and maintain the cancer. And, according to John Minna of the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Centre, in Dallas, two master-regulator proteins in particular govern the malignancy of small-cell lung cancer.
Dr Minna does, though, argue caution in the master-regulator approach. First he observes, lots of known and suspected master regulators are in classes of protein that have proved difficult to affect with drugs. Second, not all of the master regulators suggested by Dr Califano’s modelling work have been shown to act as such in a laboratory. More experiments are needed to see which of his candidates really are proteinaceous mafiosi and which mere stool pigeons that have had the finger pointed at them incorrectly.
To that end, several studies are under way. One, at Columbia itself, is recruiting volunteers with cancer to see if attacking putative master regulators in their tumours works in cell cultures or when parts of the tumours in question are grafted into mice. If this approach yields dividends, that will suggest that attacking master regulators could be an effective way to treat cancer. Along with existing drugs tied to particular mutations, and a newly emerging class of pharmaceuticals that mobilise the immune system against tumours, master-regulator blasters could provide a third form of precise molecular attack upon this most feared of diseases.
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420 Supporters Rejoice! What People Are Saying About Duterte Possibly Legalizing Marijuana
October 20, 2016 Jane L 0 Comment cannabis, health benefits, legalization of marijuana, marijuana, weed
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Marijuana is once of the most common and often-abused drugs in the country and even in the whole world. There are those who believe that consuming minimal and prescribed amount can actually prevent cancers or cure illnesses. These, however, have not been proven as of the present and have been subjects for endless debate.
The Philippines, I believe has been left behind by other countries in terms of the legalization of medical marijuana. It seems like the agencies involved are not at all interested in taking the journey towards it.
President Rodrigo Duterte revealed during a past interview that he is open for the legalization of medical marijuana but only if concerned agencies see that it is beneficial for the countrymen.
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He said that he is not the authority for such issue as it’s the Food and Drug Administration. However, he added that if it’s “certified by the government and it’s good fine, no problem.”
The President also said that such proposal will need to go through studies and must have qualifying activities wherein they can establish that it really has something good for the body. But again, it seems like no agency concerned is showing interest. It might be due to several factors, budget included, but I do hope there are more valid and acceptable reasons than just that.
Personally, I am inclined to believe that legalizing medical marijuana have its advantages and disadvantages. For instance, if more research would yield more positive results about marijuana and its medical benefits, then good. But let us not take away from the formula the possibility of abuse. Thus, if this is to push through, the government and concerned agencies should really come up with a strategy that would ensure no one — as in absolutely no one — will abuse it.
It is already difficult to trace houses that have planted marijuana in their backyards and small pots; how much more trace those who have been consuming it or keeping without special permits or those who are keeping an amount that is more than what is allowed?
Meanwhile, actor Robin Padilla is pushing for its legalization after his friend and co-actor Dick Israel died last week. For Padilla, Israel was “another victim of the medical marijuana oppression.”
The actor said he is sorry for failing Israel. He added that the have always thought that the current government is “educated enough to legalize medical marijuana”.
Padilla also said that Israel had asked for relief with medical marijuana after he suffered from stroke.
“Buhayin sa congreso ang #HB180 (Revive the #HB180 in congress),” Padilla wrote.
It can also be recalled that it was earlier this month when Mark Anthony Fernandez, a nephew of the actor, was arrested for possession of at least one kilo of marijuana. Fernandez had already made a statement and had claimed that his use of marijuana is for its medicinal benefits.
“Medical marijuana will be his contribution to the future… For now let us thank and praise God he is alive Alhamdulillah,” Padilla said, relating to Fernandez’ situation.
Meanwhile, the netizens have voiced out their varied opinions with regard to the legalization of medical marijuana. Many believed that it his high time that the Philippines push for the bill while others think otherwise.
The following are some of the reactions of the netizens.
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