Thursday, February 24, 2011

Quality Standard Terumo



As Ex-Associate of Terumo we learn our Company Perspectives:
TERUMO Values--Contributing to Society Through Healthcare: We contribute to society by providing valued products and services in the healthcare market and by responding to the needs of healthcare providers and the people they serve. Open Management: We maintain a fundamental policy of open management, work to secure and return to our benefactors a suitable profit, and strive to develop our business on a global basis as befits a leading company in the industry. Enhanced Value: We emphasize the importance of scientific thinking, creativity, and time appropriation, and respond in depth to customer needs by creating valued products and services. Safety and Reliability: We pride ourselves on our commitment to the development of technologies and quality assurance systems that ensure safe, reliable products. Respect for our Associates: We emphasize respect for the individual, promote intercultural understanding, and encourage openness in the workplace in accordance with our slogan "Associate Spirit" as we prepare to meet the challenges of the future. Corporate Citizenship: We conduct our business activities in a fair and equitable manner and act responsibly toward the environment as we fulfill our responsibilities as good corporate citizens.

Friday, February 13, 2009

Why You?











When the first time I’ve met you,
I don’t know what I feel for you,
As time may past,
I began to discover you.

In every single day that I see you,
I feel so happy but with a little bit nervous,
And every time we talk each other,
I don’t know what to do.

I know I have already liked you,
Then I always ask myself the word “why you?”
As I know the girl you like will never be me,
And I’m just nothing for you.

Saturday, September 27, 2008

A given name of Abigail is a meaning of joy



Abigail (Hebrew: אֲבִיגַיִל / אֲבִיגָיִל, Standard Avigáyil Tiberian ʾĂḇîḡáyil / ʾĂḇîḡāyil ; "her Father's joy" or "fountain of joy") is a female name occurring in Biblical narratives from the Books of Samuel, and reflected in the Books of Chronicles. The name Abigal occurs on one occasion, and is thought by the vast majority of scholars to be an alternate spelling of Abigail. There appear to be two individuals named Abigail:

  • The mother of Amasa. In the Book of Chronicles, and Septuagint version of the Books of Samuel, Abigail's father is identified as being Jesse, and she therefore would be a sister of David, but in the masoretic text of the Books of Samuel her father is named Nahash; scholars think that Nahash is a typographic error here, based on the appearance of the name two verses later. In the Book of Chronicles, Amasa's father is identified as Jether the Ishmaelite, but in the hooks of Samuel, Amasa's father is identified as Ithra the Israelite; scholars think that the latter case is more likely.
  • The wife of the wicked Nabal, who became a wife of David after Nabal's death. She had gone out to stop David from taking revenge against Nabal for his ingratitude towards David, warning him that vengeance was sinful and God would take care of the issue. Her accuracy in understanding God's will suggests that she is a prophetess. She became the mother of one of David's sons, who is named in the Book of Chronicles as Daniel, in the masoretic text of the Books of Samuel as Chileab, and in the Septuagint text of the Books of Samuel as Daluyah.
Abigail's self-styling as a handmaid led to Abigail being the traditional term for a waiting-woman (for example, Abigail, the waiting gentlewoman, in Beaumont and Fletcher's The Scornful Lady, published in 1616).

It is possible for both these women named Abigail to be different accounts of the same woman, as textual scholars regard the account in the Books of Chronicles as ultimately deriving from the Books of Samuel, and the references there to Abigail as a sister of David occur only in the passages which textual scholars attribute to the
court history of David, a document which doesn't mention an Abigail as one of David's wives.

Monday, September 22, 2008

The Qualities of a True Friend





A true friend is hard to find. You may search your whole life to find one and still fail. How to recognize when you've found that one and real friend you've been seeking? Here are some tips:
A friend is someone:
  • You can cry on
  • You can laugh with
  • You can lean on
  • You can confide in
  • Who cheers you up when you're alone
  • Who seems to know what to do to cheer you up
  • Accepts you whether good or bad
  • Understands you no matter what
  • Backs you up when you're in trouble