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    competition. Jump-Start Downtown Business Plan competition is a competition that is organize for start-ups and business owners looking to relocate to the Elizabeth City’s downtown area. To be a part of the completion you just have to be 18, any entrepreneur can submit their business plan, which have to include an executive summary, market analysis, marketing and financial plans and other legal documents. This competition will accept any type of business long as its legal, so as long as the…

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    bringing people together, whom might otherwise not interact, to build stronger communities through connection. Human connection and understanding are essential to forward a community, a country. Arts organizations are unique in that they nurture the careers of those who produce art, who in turn offer historical perspective as a reflection…

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    Just because your at a disadvantage that doesn’t mean you are going to fail, it just means that the task you are meant to accomplish will be rigorous and challenging. Part one of Malcom Gladwell’s book David and Goliath is titled “The Advantages of Disadvantages”. He simply states that in everyday life their will always be something challenging or stressful to conquer. But its up to you if you want to take the time to think of a away to complete the task. This theory shows, but only a portion of…

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    Nick Woodman is a surfer turned millionaire, who founded the GoPro Company in 2002. The company’s flagship product is a high-speed, durable camera used for extreme sports such as skydiving, surfing, biking, and much, much more. At the tender age of, Nick became an interstate surfing medalist, after inspiring himself with photos from a surfing magazine. He began his entrepreneurship as a teenager, selling t-shirts, and eventually entered UC San Diego, due to its close proximity to the beach. In…

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    Indian political and cultural society. The main protagonist's success is based on the corrupt acts as the catalyst for virtually plot development. The novel portrays a very dark side of every-day India where corruption is common and necessary for career advancement or social reputation. Corruption truly manifested itself in India in the 1990s and it was not unique to India as other Asian countries like China also saw corruption play a large role in society and…

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    hey conclude that “a lack of funds is a common situation in several university career centers in China. […] Most career centers do not have a full-time teacher. Instead, they hire school teachers or entrepreneurs to provide students with career counseling services.” (59) Their study shows that career services in WUT receives less than one tenth of the funding received by UNC, and, while serving more than twice the amount of students, WUT has less than half the number of the professional…

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    One key lesson I learned from this course is that companies focusing on both sustaining and disruptive innovations can become successful industry leaders. In Chapter 7 of The Innovator 's Dilemma, Harvard professor Clayton Christensen expounds upon the power of disruptive innovation, which arises in what industry incumbents have overlooked as “unattractive or inconsequential markets” (Christensen). These types of innovations can, over time, expand and capture more market share, displacing titans…

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    Brandon Schneider Mod F Mr. Gorsky IDEA Hn 11/10/15 Successful Entrepreneurs: What Makes Them Special Robert L. Johnson born on April 8th, 1946, in Hickory, Missisippi, founded one of television’s biggest networks; BET (Black Entertainment Television). His spent his childhood in Freeport, Illinois. As a kid he learned from his father and mother’s work ethic were that education was the only way to succeed. He told the Black Collegian, “Going to college is a statement of your determination to get…

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    into the page of a book to tell you who it comes from" (Lorenza).In the novel The White Tiger, by Aravind Adiga, we follow the emails sent to the premier Wen Jiabao of China, from Balram Halwai. He explains to the premier his life as a successful entrepreneur in India and all the challenges he has faced to achieve that position. In the novel, it shows how our social identity affects how we face life and its problems. It is affected by what you think of yourself, what society tells you, and by…

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    much sense to me until at this time. In addition, later-born siblings are said to live a different life than the earlier-borns. Statistics say the later-born is more likely to live the exhilarating life of an artist or comedian, and adventurer, entrepreneur, GI or firefighter (Kluger 405). I am a very cheerful person compared to all of my siblings. “Too cheerful”, they would all say. I like the personality I have developed and so do plenty of other…

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