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Republicans claim to be the party of entrepreneurs. Here's how it could prove it really means it. The Republican primary debate smackdown in Las Vegas on Tuesday underscored a couple things you already knew about the GOP candidates.
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In a series of experiments, Ryota Kanai, a researcher at UCL Institute of Cognitive Neuroscience, had college students between the ages of 19 and 28 state their Facebook network size, then scanned their brains by MRI.
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Starting off in business is not easy. For the author, a terrible job became an opportunity to start a small business
Read More »The Demographics Of Occupy Wall Street
Students are a big contingent at Zucotti Park and other occupations.
Read More »Sit. Breathe. Be a Better Leader.
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When does a performer's “endorsement” of Occupy Wall Street cross over into exploitation? Music and protest have long gone hand in blistered hand
Read More »Cheerleaders’ cheeky breast cancer shirts spark controversy in Ariz.
Gilbert High School t-shirt ban is not the only controversy surrounding breast cancer awareness month
Read More »New Speakers And Topics Announced For Innovation Uncensored; Only 3 Weeks Left To Register!
Time is running out to register for Innovation Uncensored in San Francisco. We're only three weeks away and we're excited! Can you blame us? The CEOs of eBay, Ticketmaster, SolarCity, craigslist, Virgin America, Startup America Partnership, Erly, Livestrong, and Path are coming.
Read More »Sysco’s Produce Division Makes Room For Local Farmers
America's largest food distributor was too big for local farmers. Not anymore
Read More »The Solar Decathlon Winners Design A House That Generates Clean Power, But Doesn’t Cost Big Bucks
After the 2009 DOE competition saw the costs of entries soaring, this year designers were asked to focus on houses that could be built for more reasonable sums. The results are impressive
Read More »U.S. Neighborhoods Struggle with Health Threats from Traffic Pollution
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Read More »How Our Brains Turn Women Into Objects
Recent reports of a mountain lion or cougar stalking the campus of the University of Iowa prompted campus jokesters to tweet their surprise that Michelle Bachman was in town. A cougar, colloquially, is an attractive older woman who seeks out trysts with younger men, and to some, it seems that Bachmann fits the bill.
Read More »The Best Pricing Strategy
Before you start lowering prices to stay competitive, here are some easy steps to beating them at their own game. It’s a familiar story : A company begins to use defensive pricing when a competitor has reduced its market share. The competitor lowers prices
Read More »Does your child really have ADHD? 17 things to rule out first
ADHD Is Often Misdiagnosed in School Kids. Here's What Parents Need to Know to Get the Right Kind of Help
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