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committed to promoting Confucian values and solidarity of communities. It
is a non-profit, quasi-religious organization embracing people from all
walks of life, regardless of their nationality, language, skin color,
political position, economical condition, and educational background.
Operating on membership fees and public funding, Xuanwu Academy will not
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Yong
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> Very nice. A couple of suggestions and corrections. Do we need to mention
> that this event is sponsored by our entire Chinese community here in
> greater Nashville area, and the list of the orgnainzations is not
> exclusive. Hope David will do that so that we don't have to mention that
> again.
> In the first period of fundrainsing drive, should we include some
> statistics for the earthquake, the newest figures are: death toll reaching
> 30,000, still buried more than 10,000, injured more thatn 120,000, and
> homes distroyed or damaged more than four million. What can we do here to
> help?
> Some corrections: A: We will have a PowerPoint presentation on Sichuan
> Earthquake throughout the remaining programs of tonight. Please be advised
> that some of the photos are very graphic and hear(t)-wrenching.
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Thanks!
Yong