Episode 2275: Encyclopedias of the Verses of Social Thoughts, called "The Vest" by Buu-Van AjareyaJemir Rasih - a podcast by Ric Bratton

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Hope, Promise and Better Future for Mankind: The Complete Encyclopedia of Verses of Social Thoughts (Volume II) by Buu-Van AjareyaJemir RasihThis inspirational Encyclopedia of Verses of Social Thoughts:Hope, Promise and Better Future for Mankind is a new book of comfort and knowledge designed to enrich people's life.A book of all human knowledge is all set to inspire and illumine reader's mind. Filled with numerous fundamental insights and imperial knowledge, this book is a perfect addition to anyone's book collection. It is a reassuring book designed to enrich reader's lives. Tapping on diverse themes arranged in alphabetical order, this book introduces readers to a new realms of knowledge that shed light of the American oral history and various realities in the world. It allows readers to witness history and hear the authentic voices of the people through its life-changing lines. This book will take readers on a unique literary expedition where they could learn indispensable things that essential for human growth and development. Packed with live, filled with intelligence, and an honest expression of wit, this book will enrich and bring out the best in anyone.Readers will find this book not only comforting and full of knowledge, hut also life-changing.Buu-Van Hop Nguyen AjareyaJemir Rasih was born March 1st, 1950 in Luangprabang, Laos as the youngest of four children to his Vietnamese immigrant parents.· In 1975, he received his undergraduate degree in irrigation engineering from Nonthabury College of Irrigation Institute in Pakkred, Thailand.· After the fall of the Royal Lao Government in 1975, he escaped to Thailand and eventually arrived in the United States of America. He immediately began working as soon as he arrived in San Diego, California on April 9, 1976. He started out by coordinating resettlement activities for Indochinese and European eastern blocked countries; later he started his work as an accredited court interpreter for the San Diego Superior court and became Chairman of California Court Interpreter Association San Diego Chapter.· On January 29th, 1977, he married his other half, Vilaykhone Connie Simuong. They have three, wonderful children: Bobby Amata, George Joe and Valentina Cupid and two grandchildren Hayelee and Fox Landon Rasih.· In January 20th, 1984, he became proud naturalized citizen of the United States of America.· In 1991-1994 was appointed as a City Commissioner by the San Diego City Council to serve on the City’s Commission for Human Relations.· In 1994, he felt the presence of the Holy Spirit and became an ordained Christian minister in Las Vegas, Nevada. Soon after this experience, he engulfed himself with oral literature, and began writing new modern American poetry.· In 2001, he decided to further his education and earned his graduate degree from California State University San Marcos in Business Administration and leadership studies. He’s Polyglot. He speaks five languages: Laotian, Vietnamese, Thai, English and French. He began his work as an accredited court interpreter for the San Diego Superior Court and is considered a language and culture expert.· He is a winner of both the Asian Heritage Awards 2006 for Art, Literature and Philosophy and the International Society of Poets for Editor’s Choice Award in 2005 and 2006; He was named one of the 100 great Poet of the Western World by Famous Poets Press , was selected by Marquis Who’s Who in America in 2009 and 2020 Who’s Who in the World and 2010 Who’s Who of Asian Americans.· In 1995 to present, he co-founded Global Childe/ Rasih Institute to promote civic education to the Asian immigrants for successful citizenship throughout the states of America and assisted 1,776 refugees and new immigrants in successful achieving their dream of becoming American citizens. His honors also include being immortalized on the Immigrant Wall of Honor, a permanent exhibit by the Statue of Liberty-Ellis Island Foundation and recognized as Stat(continued)

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