Helping the youth understand and overcome adversity COOKSTOWN, NEW JERSEY,...
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Dennis Wong
Mr. Wong recently retired at Kaiser Permanente in Oakland, CA as a Nurse Assistant in the Operating Room Department and became a Licensed Vocational Nurse doing home health care. It was only after exploring the paint sales industry that he felt drawn to pursue a career in healthcare. Backed by an Associate of Arts in Retail Marketing from Chabot College, Mr. Wong earned a Bachelor of Science in Business Management- Personnel and Industrial Relations from California State University, Hayward. He was presented with the Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award by Marquis Who’s Who in 2020.
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The Apricot Outlook of Kathrine Koon Hung Wong
Title: The Apricot Outlook of Kathrine Koon Hung WongAuthor: Dennis W.C. WongPublisher: Writers...
Read MoreAuthor Dennis WC Wong’s New Children’s Book Tells of a Fruitful Retirement
Language : EnglishPaperback : 41 pagesISBN-10...
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A time will come when we will want nothing but answers to questions that burden us, which we cannot decipher. At such times, we leave ourselves at the mercy of fate and providence, without even having the faintest idea of how things would eventually turn out. Our total mortality, ingrained in our weakness, is exposed in such an instance. In the case with Lucinda’s situation, many issues around her had been resolved, dousing her frayed nerves, but she still had unanswered questions yet to be addressed.
We strive to achieve and then wait to receive as we continue to weave and give birth to the pages of a new chapter before we leave this earth throughout the ages forever after.
Grand Appy’s Family is the fifth book of The Apricot Journey to Plumville series, which includes The Apricot Goes to College, Appy Overcomes Covid, and Appy Retires.
The Apricot Outlook tells the heartfelt story of a Chinese woman growing up in Hawaii and moving to San Francisco and Hayward after her marriage. It is a family story in the spirit of the popular Joy Luck Club. It celebrates the close bonds in a Chinese family and the way family members and close friends help others in a time of crisis and need.
This is a story of transmigration. Death comes upon Lucinda’s parents when she least expects it. She is just ten years old when she experiences the agony of losing her beloved parents. As a result, she leaves her parents house to her grandparents home, who live beyond the mountain ranges, in the mist of the woods. While there she reunites with her dead parents in an unusual manner that defies natural logic.
This is a story of a clash of two generations; a discordance of two personalities; a subliminal chord of racism, all playing out in the individualism of the two lovers and the man’s mother, all three engage in a vortex of drama, each ruled by the emotive factors of their own generation, but Mrs.
Lucinda, daughter of the Moon and Stars, yearns to use her powers effectively to achieve inner peace when she stumbles upon the Book of Prophesy. It holds the truth and guidance. Will she be able to locate the key to unlock it and find the answer she seeks?
Mysteries, mysticism, the supernatural – all became a mosaic of Lucinda’s world. She never thought she was going to hear from them again.
An app’s journey that keeps maintaining itself for better health, wants to be an engineer, but the better schools were in the town of Plumville.
As Appy plans to retire,
Appy graduates from high school in “The App I Cot Journey to Plumville: Empowering Kids to Overcome Adversity”. He continues his journey to college and graduates as an engineer. Appy’s career takes him all over the world before settling down and starting a family.
We find ourselves obsessing about the Corona virus, engaging with the news, clicking on every alert, and looking for certainty. Our children are sensitive to our moods and tones and get anxious themselves. Kids act out their feelings they can’t express in words.