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Rock Stars Lend Their Sound To Ugandan Women Of The Voice Project

High note: The Voice Project’s long chain of covers began with a women’s choir in Uganda’s Gulu region. | Photograph courtesy of The Voice Project. A network of rock stars fuels the Voice Project and benefits the women of Uganda.

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Keep Your Enemies Close

Each day, Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today

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LinkedIn Wants To Help You Name Your New Baby/CEO

LinkedIn, with its database of over a hundred million names, is also an interesting trove of sociological data. Should you give your baby one of the most popular names for CEOs?

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Fighting Water-Borne Disease In Africa, And Making Millions In The Process

Vestergaard Frandsen makes an ingenious water filter that's too expensive for the people who need it. They figured out how to give it away and still make money. Swiss-based Vestergaard Frandsen --makers of mosquito nets and the LifeStraw --has figured out a solution to turning a profit while saving the world

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China: The Small Steps Forward

Text and Photographs by Mark Leong For the residents of one neighborhood in Shenzhen, China, the New Balance sneaker is more than a shoe.

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Bad female boss? She may have Queen Bee Syndrome

The sisterhood of women is weak in the workplace, according to many new studies including one where 95 percent of women said they felt undermined at some point in their career by other women. This phenomenon has a name: The Queen Bee Syndrome.

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Unseen Works by Egon Schiele to Be Unveiled

Art dealer Richard Nagy is showing some unseen works by Viennese artist Egon Schiele for the opening of his new gallery on Old Bond Street. The exhibition, which runs from May 19 through June 30, is entitled Egon Schiele: Women and focuses exclusively on the artist’s “Mature Period” (1910–1918). Schiele was ...

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Pinpointing the Next Bubble

Each day,Inc.'s reporters scour the Web for the most important and interesting news to entrepreneurs. Here's what we found today.

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Reinventing the Way We Teach Engineers

Richard Miller has had one of the toughest jobs in higher education. The Olin Foundation tapped him a dozen years ago to create an engineering college on a hilltop in the Boston suburb of Needham.

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Video: How "Fat Talk" can affect body image

Dr. Jennifer Hartstein spoke with Erica Hill on a recent study from Psychology of Women Quarterly that reports 93% of college women engaged in frequent "fat talk" or speaking negatively their body weight.

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The Way I Work: Rashmi Sinha of SlideShare

Rashmi Sinha seemed destined for a career in academia. Born and raised in India, she earned her Ph.D. in psychology at Brown University and did her postdoctoral work in cognitive neuroscience at the University of California, Berkeley

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