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    Entrepreneurship Week 1 DQ 2- Submitted by Ashlie Rodrigues Introduction Takahiko Naraki a young entrepreneur in Japan owning Yuugen Gaisha called BIP his first venture started in 1997 failed and had to close BIP. He re-established BIP in 2001 with a new venture which deals with software models for customer’s relationship management. He also continues to work in a catalogue sales company which helps to support his daily needs as well as invest in his business. In order to cut cost and to be

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    I was going through my old files and profile articles that I’ve written/published in magazines over the past couple of years and it struck me that I could collate some of the gems of insight they shared in an article. Many of the people have moved on to even greater success‚ but their words of wisdom remain relevant years afterwards. Here are some of success tips: I was going through my old files and profile articles that I’ve written/published in magazines over the past couple of years and

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    Locating a driving educator has never been easier as it is now. With all the sheer volume of driving lessons available‚ it can be overwhelming when trying to find the top educator. Learning to drive using an excellent driving school can be the difference in regards to the duration of time it takes for you to pass your driving test. You could ask around to see if anyone you know can recommend a good teacher. With a licensed instructor‚ students are able to snag hands on message from someone who

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    can be successful in every aspect of our life. Oprah Winfrey is an inspiration to myself and millions of people around the world; by overcoming her challenges of childhood abuse‚ adversity and poverty. Winfrey didn’t know that her journey to success would began when her grandmother Hattie Mae Lee‚ who taught her how to read at the age of three years old‚ her love of education grows and from there on she used education as an opportunity‚ which lead her to become a philanthropist and entrepreneur of Literature

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    My favorite entrepreneur: Ms. Oprah Winfrey Oprah Winfrey was born into poverty by a teenage single mother in 1954 in Kosciusko‚ Mississippi. For the earliest years of her life she was raised by her maternal grandmother‚ and under her kind-hearted discipline was taught to read by the age of two and speak exceptionally by the age of three. When Winfrey was six years old‚ she was sent to live with her mother in Wisconsin. She was submerged into inner-city Milwaukee‚ and faced the hardships of growing

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    HOW MY BROTHER LEON BROUGHT HOME A WIFE BY: MIGUEL E. ARGUILLA * Nagrebcan‚Bauang‚La Union (1910) * BSE Degree‚ UP (1933) * Bureau of Public Welfare * Guerillas * Manila Magazines * Commonwealth Literary Contest (1940) * CHARACTERIZATION * LEON- husband of Maria‚ brother of Baldo * BALDO- brother of Leon * MARIA- wife of Leon * MOTHER- motherly‚ accepts Maria wholeheartedly‚ very emotional * FATHER-

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    ENTREPRENEURS ARE BORN‚ NOT MADE” What do you think? When we talk or debate about if the entrepreneurs are born or made‚ we need to think about what makes an entrepreneur‚ what are his objectives as an owner of a business‚ what should be his main skills and what kind of challenges and tasks he needs to face when running out a company. The word entrepreneur‚ originally from the French verb “entreprend”‚ means “to undertake”. An entrepreneur is the person who undertakes a business. He is someone

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    Famous Immigrant Entrepreneur from Pakistan in USA Name: Tariq Farid Organization: Edible Arrangements & NETSOLACE TARIQ FARID President and C.E.O. of Edible Arrangements‚ Wallingford‚ Conn. AGE 40 CHILDHOOD CAREER DREAM Surgeon YEAR HE BECAME A U.S. CITIZEN 1986 FAVORITE FRUIT Cantaloupe Business Edible Arrangements Edible Arrangements is a U.S.-based franchising business that specializes in fresh fruit arrangements‚ melding the concept of fruit baskets with design inspired by the floral

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    Were the chartists successful in their aims? The electoral system in the early nineteenth century was radically different from the parliamentary democracy we have today. The system was not representative of the population in terms of wealth or region‚ and elections were open to corruption. Before 1832‚ just ten per cent of British adult males were eligible to vote – and this portion of the population was the richest. There were many efforts to reform this outdated system by people who used methods

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    New-product development: several basic steps to make a new product successful Abstract Considering the fast change in customer taste since the society is always making progress and individuals pursue more advanced technique and more convenient life styles‚ every company should try to innovate new products which satisfy customers’ need. However‚ only a few new products can be successful‚ and research shows that 90% of new products will fail after they enter the market (Kotler‚ 2008). Several reasons

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