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  • Jason Hope, An Entrepreneur and Philanthropist

    Entrepreneur Jason Hope has a passion for philanthropy in the areas of education, scientific research, biotechnology and disease cure. With a strong loyalty to his hometown of Arizona, Jason Hope received his undergraduate degree, as well as his MBA from Arizona State University and continues to live there to this day. Because of his wonderful experience, Jason Hope is now a huge supporter of local education programs, giving back to the community and educational institutions that helped him become the man he is today. Not only does Jason Hope believe every person deserves an education, but he also encourages students to learn, not only inside the classroom, but outside as well.

    Jason Hope Believes Everyone Deserves An Education

    Jason Hope’s goal is to help build educational equality by giving undeserved schools and local students in Phoenix the opportunities they deserve. He believes education is not a privilege but a right for every student regardless of their socioeconomic background. In fact, Jason Hope recently made a donation to Teach for America’s Phoenix chapter that benefits the organization’s Sponsor A Teacher program. This program helps with the recruitment, training and support for its Phoenix corps where Jason Hope has the opportunity to witness the impact of his donation through classroom visits and interactions with the corps members.

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    26 Sep

    A belated Eid Mubarak

    A belated Eid Mubarak

    Eid Mubarak! to all Muslims around the world, on occasion of Eid al-Fitr which falls yesterday. I will be taking a break off updating this site for awhile until I feel ready to resume blogging.

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    11 Sep

    TV3′s Raya 2010 advertisement

    No doubt that is offensive, at least to me. And not because of the crappy reasons listed here on several Malay blogs….I don’t buy it. I certainly do not believe in any conspirary theories involving Freemasons or Illuminati, and I certainly don’t think the images in the ad “represent” anything. The only reason I find it offensive is because it equates Eid al-Fitr with a certain pagan festival that involves an old man being pulled by reindeers. Ring any bells?

    Whoever did the ad was certainly not a Muslim if he/she is so ignorant of this little fact.

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    07 Sep
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