Cité Restaurant Turns Around The Ville de Québec in Canada
"Where is My Portable Camera with My Father's Photographs and My Travel Pictures Lost at Cité Restaurant in the Ville de Québec, Canada?"
By Gardenia C. Hung, Summer 1982 Boursiére at l'Université Laval, Ville de Québec, Canada
In the summer of 1982, I visited the Cité Restaurant in the Ville de Québec where I was studying for a French Immersion at the University of Laval in Québec, Canada. Two Canadian women and I, we were part of the French Immersion program managed by Susan Faguy and other at Laval University in the Ville de Québec.
Cité Restaurant in the Ville de Québec downtown overlooks the entire historic city of Québec. The two Canadian women and I, we went out to dinner together one evening to celebrate the summer French Immersion at Laval University. The Cité Restaurant rotates on a mechanical axis which allows diners and visitors to view the Ville de Québec nightlights and the entire area surrounding the St. Lawrence River.
My portable camera has photos and memories of my Father, Mr. Roberto Hung, and my travel pictures during the French Immersion at Laval University in the Ville de Québec, Canada.
After dinner at Cité Restaurant, I forgot my portable camera which belonged to my father Mr. Roberto Hung. My father let me borrow his portable camera during my summer French Immersion at Laval University. The evening I went to Cité Restaurant with the two Canadian women, I lost my father's portable camera with his photographs and my Canadian travel pictures during my stay at Laval University and visits to the Gaspé region and surrounding Laurentian mountains in Québec, Canada.
On Father's Day, thirty-one (31) years later, I remember that I lost my Father's portable camera with his photographs from 1982 and my summer travel pictures in the Ville de Québec, Canada while I stayed at Laval University studying for a French Immersion with Canadian college students during June, July, and August 1982.
"He Never Ever Tells Her Why He Never Pays Her" Ever since the Hung-Wittler Family moved to the Village of Lombard as resident homeowners and taxpayers, where they lived at 502 South Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard by St. Pius X Catholic Church and School community at the corner of Madison Street and Westmore-Meyers Road in District 5, York Township, DuPage County, in the State of Illinois, USA. Other Lombard homeowners who never ever pay for Lilac Town real estate property and never complete payment on the real estate holding get large lump sums of cash money to leave the Village of Lombard. While the Daughter of Roberto Hung never gets any cash lump sum for the Lombard Historic Bungalow he purchased on September 2nd, 1993. Others come and go with Lombard real estate cash from Roberto Hung's Lombard real estate investment at 502 S. Westmore Avenue, but the Daughter who worked for her Father and helped to purchase the real estate property "Never Gets Any Money From The Real Estate Transactions nor the Court Settlements in Roberto Hung's Name Post-Humously". For the last twenty-one (21) years, cash has been flowing in and out from the Village of Lombard on behalf of Roberto Hung and Family after they purchased two (2) Lombard homes in York Township, DuPage County, Illinois USA. However, Roberto Hung Never Ever received any lump sum real estate payment from Lombard upon his retirement because he was abused, beaten, tortured, and severely injured so that he become a Traumatic Brain Injury disabled homeowner after suffering a stroke from an aneurysm at home on December 22, 1996—following the full purchase of the Lombard Historic Bungalow. The Daughter has also been kidnapped four (4) times, abused, tortured, and severely injured with hits to the head so that she become hospitalized, unconscious, and unable to stand in a court hearing as an Illinois Victim of Crimes, while she was a Lombard resident homeowner, working full-time, and returning home late from work in Illinois. "He Never Tells Her Why He Never Pays Her" because he deliberately withholds police reports, court records, and witnesses' statements identifying the perpetrators and the criminals who persecute her and harass her subsconsciously.
The Psychiatrist who treated the Daughter of Roberto Hung as an unconscious and conscious Illinois Victim of Crimes paid large lump sums of money to the State of Illinois to withhold and remove his name and those of the staff from Northeastern Illinois University, the University of Illinois at Chicago, Madonna High School, and Avondale Elementary School from appearing on records, so that the Daughter Never Knows Who Harms Her, Harasses Her, and Persecutes as an Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes. "He Never Tells Her Why He Never Pays Her" Ever since Roberto Hung purchased Lombard real estate property. The Mother knows why the homosexual gay and lesbian people she knows wanted her Daughter to live in Lilac Town, pretending that she has to be prostituting herself to live homeless on the streets of DuPage County, Illinois USA. The Daughter was married by law on June 18, 1988 before a Justice of the Peace at City Hall in Chicago, Illinois USA. The Mother whose name is the same as the Daughter of Roberto Hung has friends who wanted them to leave in Lilac Town, so that they would have to purchase Lombard real estate property to DuPage Realtors and pay more money in Illinois.
"He Never Tells Her Why He Never Pays Her" Ever because the Mother abuses her Daughter's Civil Rights and Civil Procedure pretending that she is the senior head of household in the family; when the Mother never ever contacts the Daughter nor does she communicate with the woman who is 54 years old and an Illinois Victim of Heinous Hate Crimes. Court Settlements and Real Estate Transactions have been paid in cash on behalf of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family, but "He Never Ever Tells Why He Never Pays Her", the Daughter who has been the representative of Roberto Hung's household and kept the house for him during his lifetime at 502 S. Westmore-Meyers Road and Washington Boulevard in District 5, York Township, DuPage County, Illinois USA. Because he keeps the money to pay for himself and other parasites around him and the Mother who never calls the Daughter or includes her in the social and business transactions surrounding the Estate of Mr. Roberto Hung and Family. The Daughter Never Ever Gets Any Money from the problems caused by the Mother and her friends. "He Never Tells Her Why He Never Pays Her" and the Mother "Never Ever Tells The Daughter What She Has Done To Mr. Roberto Hung and Family", because he was murdered at Vencor Northlake Hospital on June 18, 1998 by Ben Aguilar, the Respiratory Therapist under the supervision of Dr. Raied Abdullah, M.D. and Dr. Paul Grodzin, M.D., and Janelle Nance R.N., Director of Nursing at Vencor Northlake Hospital in Cook County and Elmhurst Memorial Hospital in DuPage County, Illinois USA.
J.D. GERSHBEIN: LINKEDIN TOWN HALL MEETING
On the 10th Anniversary of LinkedIn, J.D. Gershbein invited everyone to the LinkedIn Town Hall Meeting at the Cindy Pritzker Auditorium sponsored by Linda Wolf from Career Moves at JVS Chicago on Monday, June 3, 2013, hosted by the Harold Washington Public Library in Chicago. Greg from the Business & Technology Department introduced the LinkedIn Town Hall Meeting at 5:30 PM.
Linda Wolf presented the Speaker, J.D. Gershbein who is one of the world's top LinkedIn scholars since the inception of the business social network. Since 2009, J.D. Gershbein has popularized the LinkedIn Town Hall Meeting. Career Moves JVS Chicago endorses this Open Forum by LinkedIn which networks and gathers the professional community in person to present Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) and challenges to be answered by J.D. Gershbein during the live public LinkedIn session.
In 2009, President Barack Obama staged a series of town hall meetings as a means of dealing with the irrepressible controversy over the country's healthcare delivery system. Borrowing that strategy, J.D. Gershbein, Consultant and Speaker for LinkedIn Best Practices, held a number of town hall meetings at various venues dedicated to answering questions on LinkedIn. These were well attended and extremely well-received.
♦ THE STATE OF LINKEDIN
The latter half of 2012 will go down as the period during which the LinkedIn site underwent the most radical transformational change in its history. Many people are still trying to find their way on this social networking site as it continues to evolve. There are more features coming, new strategies to learn and incredible benefits that are possible for those who opt to do the work. The premise of LinkedIn remains the same: People are looking to make quality connections, land a job, advance an existing career, develop a strong, recognizable brand, and generate new business opportunities. For many, that is easier said than done.
♦ THE LINKEDIN TOWN HALL MEETING
In light of all the changes, and to help people cope with LinkedIn overwhelming business social network, J.D. Gershbein is reprising the LinkedIn Town Hall Meeting. This event, in partnership with Career Moves at JVS Chicago, was held on Monday evening, June 3, 5:00 – 8:00 PM, at the Harold Washington Library in beautiful downtown Chicago. After delivering a brief LinkedIn Introduction and Overview, J.D. Gershbein and Linda Wolf at Career Moves at JVS Chicago, opened up the floor to Frequently Asked Questions— from LinkedIn Subscribers and YOUR own impending questions. The LinkedIn community brought up subscribers Questions over two microphones, one on each side of the Auditorium at the Harold Washington Public Library.
At 7:30 PM, Lori from JVS Chicago reminded the Speaker J.D. Gershbein to conclude his speaking LinkedIn session for public questions and answers from subscribers. Afterwards, attendees queued up to get information on any LinkedIn-related issue at whatever level of difficulty they presented.
The LinkedIn Help Center online provides all the answers to frequently asked questions by subscribers http://help.linkedin.com/app/home/
In addition, the LinkedIn Help Forum online has the support of the LinkedIn network community with recent discussions. One can always Ask LinkedIn http://help.linkedin.com/app/ask
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