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Research: What Inclusive Companies Have in Common Among organizations rated as very or extremely diverse and inclusive, 14% had an organizational culture in which learning was the most salient culture ...
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Restaurant owner fosters growth and accessibility in Chapel Hill food scene Why are we in business? What is this business for?" said Andrea Reusing, owner of Chapel Hill restaurant Lantern and a James Beard award nominee.
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Facebook tests ads in virtual reality headsets Facebook has begun displaying ads in its Oculus virtual reality headsets, despite the founder of the platform saying it would never do so. In what the ...
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Council adopts conclusions on role of Intellectual Property in tackling Covid-19 pandemic In the case of IP infringements, ministers encourage further actions in particular against counterfeiting and piracy. The text calls for strengthening the ...
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TikTok owner ByteDance sees its earnings double in 2020 It came after President Biden revoked an executive order from his predecessor Donald Trump that banned Chinese apps TikTok and WeChat in the US.
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Mathematicians welcome computer-assisted proof in 'grand unification' theory Proof-assistant software handles an abstract concept at the cutting edge of research, revealing a bigger role for software in mathematics.
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Two killed in shooting in western Germany Two people were killed Thursday in a shooting in a west German town, with police saying the circumstances surrounding the incident remained ...
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Reports: Housing prices in Triangle keep soaring; demand means fast sales When you're searching for housing in the current real estate market, whether to purchase or rent, you'll need to act quickly. As more businesses ...
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Climate change will feature heavily in Germany's election Manufacturers on the river had to slash production, exporters were cut off from world markets and petrol stations in Cologne had to raise prices.
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European start-up investment tops $60 billion this year, smashing 2020 record in first six months Venture capital funding in the continent has already surpassed the record 38.5 billion euros invested in all of 2020. European tech firms are pulling in far ...
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