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7/26/2008 4:28 PM |
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| IPA Past Events |
By SuperUser Account on
11/20/2004 5:51 PM
Date: Saturday, 20 November 2004
Venue: SPANS Town Club, UE Square Shopping Mall #03-17, 81 Clemenceau Avenue, S239917
Fee: S$10 (IPA members), S$15 (non-members)
Have you ever wondered why so many people are willing to spend hundreds of dollars on a good spa and massage? This event introduced us to the different types of Body therapy & the effects on our minds and bodies.
Participants received some tips and simple skills to treat spouses or partners in a different way. Self massaging is actually easier than we thought. We were even taught how to prepare our self-made home spa to relax and reduce stresses, while not straining our budget. It was a relaxed sharing session and exercise for everyone!
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By SuperUser Account on
10/29/2004 5:52 PM
Date: Friday, 29 October 2004, 7:00pm - late
Venue: Zee 10 Pub, Millenia Walk #01-10
Fee: S$18 (IPA members), S$23 (non-members)
It was another Friday "letting your hair down" gathering. More than 50 of us were there to mingle and get to know new members. There was a very good storyteller in the crowd, which attracted many ladies to be engrossed in his tales.
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By SuperUser Account on
9/18/2004 5:54 PM
Date: Saturday, 18 September 2004
Venue: Beverly Hills Condo Lounge, 61 Grange Road
Fee: S$10 (IPA members) S$15 (non-members), inclusive of food & drinks
About the Speaker:
An accountant by training, Pak Randy joined Samudera Indonesia in 1981 as special assistant to Mr. Soedarpo Sastrosatomo, Chairman of Samudera Shipping Line. He felt that Samudera Indonesia was "a local company that was prepared to transform itself into a modern company implementing leading management practices." He was not onl ...
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By SuperUser Account on
8/29/2004 5:55 PM
Date: Sunday, 29 August 2004
Venue: Maple Woods Condo Club House, 989 Bukit Timah Road
Fee: S$10 (members), S$15 (non-members), includes hi-tea buffet
IPA was very honoured to invite a great expert, Head of Damansara Fertility Centre Malaysia, Dr Colin Lee, to give a talk on various test-tube baby technologies and how genetic engineering and stem cell technology can shape the future of human-race through made-to-order designer babies!
The talk was very enlightening and futuristic. About 50 participants (including committees) were fascinated by the technologies explained by him. Besides IPA members, some of Dr Colin's t ...
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By SuperUser Account on
7/31/2004 5:56 PM
Date: Saturday, 31 July 2004, 7:00pm - late
Venue: Holiday Inn Park View Hotel, Crystal Ballroom, 2nd floor
Fee: S$30/S$35 (members), S$35/S$40 (non-members), S$45 (walk-in)
There were close to 150 IPA members and non-members who came to the party that ended around 11pm. We were also very honoured to have a special guest that day, Indonesian Ambassador Pak Slamet Hidayat, and Head of Information & Culture Pak Chalief Akhbar.
We would like to thank all our sponsors for the luck draw prizes. Stamford Travel, Wilson Pictures, Es ...
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By SuperUser Account on
6/19/2004 5:57 PM
Date: Saturday, 19 June 2004
Venue: SPANS Town Club, UE Square Shopping Mall #03-17
Fee: S$10 (IPA members), S$15 (non-members), including food
IPA invited a consultant from OTi to give us a talk on "Human Behavior Technology", your key to professional and personal success. This 1.5 hour talk helped individuals to be more aware of their own and others’ behavioral traits to build better relationships with reference to DISC human behavior technology.
In short, every person can be roughly divided into different categories, which is represented by D, I, S or C. Each has his own unique character & personality. Recognising and understanding your own personality is impor ...
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By SuperUser Account on
5/28/2004 5:58 PM
Date: Friday, 28 May 2004
Venue: Lola, 2nd Floor (above Embargo) One Fullerton
Fee: S$5 (members), S$10 (non-members), include finger foods
We had such a great turnout at the party at Lola. More than 100 people attended the informal and lively gathering. It was a cheerful night with conversations all around and the usual name card exchanges.
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By SuperUser Account on
4/17/2004 5:59 PM
Date: Saturday, 17 April 2004, 1:30pm - 4:30pm
Venue: Sweetimes Cafe (Safra Town Club Level 2), 29 Carpenter Street
Fee: $12 (members), $17 (non-members), include food and drink
The Concept:
- The consequences of not selecting the right partner can be disastrous.
- The dishonest accounts personnel and financial controller can sign your life away.
- Parents have always been aware of the potential dangers of choosing an unsuitable nanny or maid for their child.
Handwriting analysis (graphology) is a ...
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By SuperUser Account on
3/27/2004 5:59 PM
Date: Saturday, 27 March 2004
Venue: Beverly Hills Condo Lounge, 61 Grange Road
Fee: S$15 (members), S$25 (non-members), include food and drink
IPA was honoured to invite Mr. Hermawan Kartajaya to our gathering to give us a talk on his latest book "Marketing in Venus". It has already sold about 28,000 copies in Indonesia alone within months, which is the national best seller. This topic is also currently very hot in Indonesia!
The talk focused on EARTH becoming VENUS. This was explai ...
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By SuperUser Account on
2/28/2004 6:00 PM
Date: Saturday, 28 February 2004
Venue: The Lotus Thai restaurant, 16 Murray Terrace
Fee: S$15 (IPA members), S$20 (non-members), inclusive buffet of 7 main courses + 1 dessert + free flow lemongrass juice
In his talk, Arthur F Carmazzi focused on a theory he developed, called the CBCI (Colored Brain Communication Inventory). He explained that the way our brain processes information or communicates is based on our genes. We are born with it. He has categorised these genetic patterns into different colours to make it easier to understand. And consider that while you may get frustrated or angry at someone for not understanding what you say, you may also be judging them by the colour of their brain.
Studies have shown that when you beg ...
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