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Sharing Economy 2.0: How This Company Is Helping Advance Women In The Workplace In 2009, cofounder Eric Breon posted a cryptic ad on Craigslist looking for an entrepreneurial person to help him with business ideas. Cliff Johnson was looking to get out of tax law and responded. During their first meeting, they talked very little about building a business that would make money.
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Meet the farmer who found happiness in an ancestral way of life French farmer Jean-Bernard Huon has shunned modern techniques such as machinery and pesticides, choosing the manual subsistence farming methods once followed by his peasant ancestors. Farmer Jean-Bernard Huon stands on his farm with a bail of hay on his Image copyright Reuters. Reuters ...
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Photos: Teenagers Demand 'Never Again' in an Age of Mass Shootings A week after 17 people were murdered in a mass shooting at Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School in Parkland, Florida, teenagers across South Florida, in areas near Washington, D.C., and in other parts of the United States walked out of their classrooms to stage protests against the horror of school ...
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Wireless earbuds have gotten really good — if they fit in your ears Sometime in the past two years, wire-free earbuds graduated from clumsy to impressively good, and from not quite worth it to the only pair I wear. Apple deserves a lot of credit for this: it managed to get people to wear what look like short cigarette sticks in their ears in exchange for a completely seamless ...
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Sea urchins can drill holes in solid rock with just their teeth Michael Russell at Villanova University in Pennsylvania and his colleagues studied purple sea urchins (Strongylocentrotus purpuratus), which live along the west coast of North America. These animals look like purple balls with hundreds of spines, called tubefeet, which they use to walk and move food ...
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Skin in the Game by Nassim Nicholas Taleb review – how risk should be shared Skin in the Game has more in common, in the way its ideas are structured and their application, with Black Swan. Yet a style runs strong and consistent through each of the three books, trenchant beyond all imagining, and is its own kind of wit. Every economist, journalist, book reviewer, professor, ...
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