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Thorium / potassium ratio, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9010, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332206
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332206.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332206.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9010, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332206" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Uranium / potassium ratio, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9009, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332205
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332205.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332205.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9009, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332205" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Uranium / thorium ratio, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9008, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332204
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332204.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332204.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9008, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332204" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Thorium, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9007, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332203
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332203.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332203.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9007, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332203" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Uranium, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9006, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332202
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332202.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332202.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9006, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332202" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Potassium, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9005, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332201
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332201.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332201.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9005, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332201" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Natural air absorbed dose rate, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9004, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332200
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332200.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332200.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9004, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332200" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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First vertical derivative of the magnetic field, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9003, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332199
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332199.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332199.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9003, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332199" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Residual total magnetic field, airborne geophysical survey of the Makkovik River West Area, Newfoundland and Labrador, NTS 13-O/Southwest

Coyle, M; Fortin, R. Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9002, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332198
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332198.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332198.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Open File 9002, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332198" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Net evolution of subglacial sediment transport in the Quebec-Labrador Sector of the Laurentide Ice Sheet, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

Rice, J M; Ross, M; Campbell, H E; Paulen, R C; McClenaghan, M B. Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 166, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332151
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332151.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332151.jpg" title="Geological Survey of Canada, Scientific Presentation 166, 2023, 1 sheet, https://doi.org/10.4095/332151" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Quaternary geology of the southern Core Zone area, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

Rice, J; Paulen, R C; Ross, M; McClenaghan, M B; Campbell, H E. Surficial geology of northern Canada: a summary of Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program contributions; by McMartin, I (ed.); Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 611, 2023 p. 221-265, https://doi.org/10.4095/331426
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_331426.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_331426.jpg" title="Surficial geology of northern Canada: a summary of Geo-mapping for Energy and Minerals program contributions; by McMartin, I (ed.); Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 611, 2023 p. 221-265, https://doi.org/10.4095/331426" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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Overview of the lithotectonic framework of the Core Zone, southeastern Churchill Province, Quebec and Newfoundland and Labrador

Corrigan, D. Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 335-337, https://doi.org/10.4095/332504
<a href="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332504.jpg"><img src="https://geoscan.nrcan.gc.ca/images/geoscan/gid_332504.jpg" title="Canada's northern Shield: new perspectives from the Geoscience for Energy and Minerals Program; Geological Survey of Canada, Bulletin 612, 2024 p. 335-337, https://doi.org/10.4095/332504" height="150" border="1" /></a>




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$7.2 Million Cash Found in Suitcases at Panama City Airport

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Travel tip: If you're trying to smuggle cash into Panama, start using the train.

Three Honduran men were arrested at Panama City's international airport after police found $7.2 million, mostly in $100 bills, in secret compartments in eight pieces of luggage. According to this video from Newsy (Newsy? Really? Really.), officials in Panama believe the money was connected to a drug cartel. Thirty-two officers and airport security staffers have been suspended as a result of the find.

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OM founder visits Romania

OM founder George Verwer speaks at the Romanian Brethren Assembly about living a pure life and standing against the issue of abortion.




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Man found dead in Toa Payoh flat: Neighbour thought foul smell was from wastewater

The body of a 52-year-old man was discovered in his Toa Payoh flat last Sunday (Nov 10), several days after his death. The police told AsiaOne they were alerted to the case at 11.15am on Sunday, where they pronounced the man dead at the scene. It is not known when he died.  The man, Bai Zongren (transliteration), had been living alone in his unit at Block 157 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 for several years after divorcing his wife, according to a neighbour who spoke to Shin Min Daily News. He also had a daughter, who moved out with his ex-wife after they split.  The neighbour, who did not want to be named, added that Bai would occasionally get visits from relatives. "His mother used to live on the fifth floor, but she died a few years ago."  The neighbour told Shin Min that she was unaware of Bai's death when she passed by his unit several days ago. As Bai's door was locked, she assumed the flat was empty.  When she passed by his unit again on Saturday, she detected a foul smell but thought that it was from wastewater. She said she only found out about his death when she saw the police at his door.




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Wikipedia: John Wesley (June 28, 1703 - March 2, 1791) -- A Church of England cleric and Christian theologian - Wesley is largely credited, along with his brother Charles Wesley, as founding the Methodist movement which began when he took to open-air prea

Doctrines and theology: The 20th century Wesley scholar Albert Outler argued in his introduction to the 1964 collection John Wesley that Wesley developed his theology by using a method that Outler termed the Wesleyan Quadrilateral. In this method, Wesley believed that the living core of the Christian faith was revealed in Scripture; and the Bible was the sole foundational source of theological or doctrinal development. The centrality of Scripture was so important for Wesley that he called himself "a man of one book"-meaning the Bible-although he was well-read for his day. However, he believed that doctrine had to be in keeping with Christian orthodox tradition. So, tradition was considered the second aspect of the Quadrilateral. -- Wesley contended that a part of the theological method would involve experiential faith. In other words, truth would be vivified in personal experience of Christians (overall, not individually), if it were really truth. And every doctrine must be able to be defended rationally. He did not divorce faith from reason. Tradition, experience and reason, however, were subject always to Scripture, Wesley argued, because only there is the Word of God revealed "so far as it is necessary for our salvation." -- The doctrines which Wesley emphasised in his sermons and writings are prevenient grace, present personal salvation by faith, the witness of the Spirit, and sanctification. Prevenient grace was the theological underpinning of his belief that all persons were capable of being saved by faith in Christ. Unlike the Calvinists of his day, Wesley did not believe in predestination, that is, that some persons had been elected by God for salvation and others for damnation. He understood that Christian orthodoxy insisted that salvation was only possible by the sovereign grace of God. He expressed his understanding of humanity's relationship to God as utter dependence upon God's grace. God was at work to enable all people to be capable of coming to faith by empowering humans to have actual existential freedom of response to God. -- Wesley defined the witness of the Spirit as: "an inward impression on the soul of believers, whereby the Spirit of God directly testifies to their spirit that they are the children of God." He based this doctrine upon certain Biblical passages (see Romans 8:15-16 as an example). This doctrine was closely related to his belief that salvation had to be "personal." In his view, a person must ultimately believe the Good News for himself or herself; no one could be in relation to God for another. -- Sanctification he described in 1790 as the "grand depositum which God has lodged with the people called `Methodists'." Wesley taught that sanctification was obtainable after justification by faith, between justification and death. He did not contend for "sinless perfection"; rather, he contended that a Christian could be made "perfect in love". (Wesley studied Eastern Orthodoxy and particularly the doctrine of Theosis). This love would mean, first of all, that a believer's motives, rather than being self-centred, would be guided by the deep desire to please God. One would be able to keep from committing what Wesley called, "sin rightly so-called." By this he meant a conscious or intentional breach of God's will or laws. A person could still be able to sin, but intentional or wilful sin could be avoided. -- Secondly, to be made perfect in love meant, for Wesley, that a Christian could live with a primary guiding regard for others and their welfare. He based this on Christ's quote that the second great command is "to love your neighbour as you love yourself." In his view, this orientation would cause a person to avoid any number of sins against his neighbour. This love, plus the love for God that could be the central focus of a person's faith, would be what Wesley referred to as "a fulfilment of the law of Christ." Wesley believed that this doctrine should be constantly preached, especially among the people called Methodists. In fact, he contended that the purpose of the Methodist movement was to "spread scriptural holiness across England." -- Advocacy of Arminianism: Wesley entered controversies as he tried to enlarge church practice. The most notable of his controversies was that on Calvinism. His father was of the Arminian school in the church. Wesley came to his own conclusions while in college and expressed himself strongly against the doctrines of Calvinistic election and reprobation. -- Whitefield inclined to Calvinism. In his first tour in America, he embraced the views of the New England School of Calvinism. When in 1739 Wesley preached a sermon on Freedom of Grace, attacking the Calvinistic understanding of predestination as blasphemous, as it represented "God as worse than the devil," Whitefield asked him not to repeat or publish the discourse, as he did not want a dispute. Wesley published his sermon anyway. Whitefield was one of many who responded. The two men separated their practice in 1741. Wesley wrote that those who held to unlimited atonement did not desire separation, but "those who held 'particular redemption' would not hear of any accommodation." -- Whitefield, Harris, Cennick, and others, became the founders of Calvinistic Methodism. Whitefield and Wesley, however, were soon back on friendly terms, and their friendship remained unbroken although they travelled different paths. In 1770 the controversy broke out anew with violence and bitterness, as people's view of God related to their views of men and their possibilities. Augustus Montague Toplady, Rowland, Richard Hill, and others were engaged on the one side, and Wesley and Fletcher on the other. Toplady was editor of The Gospel Magazine, which had articles covering the controversy. In 1778 Wesley began the publication of The Arminian Magazine, not, he said, to convince Calvinists, but to preserve Methodists. He wanted to teach the truth that "God willeth all men to be saved." A "lasting peace" could be secured in no other way. His system of thought has become known as Wesleyan Arminianism, the foundations of which were laid by Wesley and Fletcher.



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John Wesley (1707-1788) -- English preacher, Theologian and Founder of the Methodist Church

The Wesley family was made famous by the two brothers, John and Charles, who worked together in the rise of Methodism in the British Isles during the 18th century. They were among the ten children surviving infancy born to Samuel Wesley (1662 - 1735), Anglican rector of Epworth, Lincolnshire, and Susanna Annesley Wesley, daughter of Samuel Annesley, a dissenting minister. -- John Wesley was born June 28, 1703, died Mar. 2, 1791, and was the principal founder of the Methodist movement. His mother was important in his emotional and educational development. John's education continued at Charterhouse School and at Oxford, where he studied at Christ Church and was elected (1726) fellow of Lincoln College. He was ordained in 1728. -- After a brief absence (1727 - 29) to help his father at Epworth, John returned to Oxford to discover that his brother Charles had founded a Holy Club composed of young men interested in spiritual growth. John quickly became a leading participant of this group, which was dubbed the Methodists. His Oxford days introduced him not only to the rich tradition of classical literature and philosophy but also to spiritual classics like Thomas a Kempis's Imitation of Christ, Jeremy Taylor's Holy Living and Dying, and William Law's Serious Call. -- In 1735 both Wesleys accompanied James Oglethorpe to the new colony of Georgia, where John's attempts to apply his then high-church views aroused hostility. Discouraged, he returned (1737) to England; he was rescued from this discouragement by the influence of the Moravian preacher Peter Boehler. At a small religious meeting in Aldersgate Street, London, on May 24, 1738, John Wesley had an experience in which his "heart was strangely warmed." After this spiritual conversion, which centered on the realization of salvation by faith in Christ alone, he devoted his life to evangelism. Beginning in 1739 he established Methodist societies throughout the country. He traveled and preached constantly, especially in the London-Bristol-Newcastle triangle, with frequent forays into Wales, Ireland, and Scotland. He encountered much opposition and persecution, which later subsided. -- Late in life Wesley married Mary Vazeille, a widow. He continued throughout his life a regimen of personal discipline and ordered living. He died at 88, still preaching, still traveling, and still a clergyman of the Church of England. In 1784, however, he had given the Methodist societies a legal constitution, and in the same year he ordained Thomas Coke for ministry in the United States; this action signaled an independent course for Methodism.



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June Spencer: Veteran Archers star who found art could imitate life

The actress was the last surviving original cast member of BBC Radio 4 serial The Archers.




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London Russian TV chef found dead in Belgrade hotel

Alexei Zimin was an outspoken critic of Vladimir Putin's invasion of Crimea in 2014.




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Musella Foundation Copay Assistance Program is now open!




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Musella Foundation Copay Assistance Program Status




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Musella Foundation Copayment Assistance Program Closed to New patients




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Local Rare Cancer Foundation Hosts Gathering of World Experts

The FLC Scientific Summit will be held at the Hyatt Regency Greenwich on April 24 – 26.




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NEA Foundation Recognizes Alabama Educator with Prestigious NEA Member Benefits Award

The NEA Foundation announced today that Kimberly Johnson, an interventionist, resource educator, and teacher lead at Auburn Junior High School in Auburn, Ala., is the recipient of the 2024 NEA Member Benefits Award for Teaching Excellence, one of public education's top honors. Johnson was presented with the award, which comes with $25,000, by NEA Member Benefits President and CEO Leona Lindner at the NEA Foundation Salute to Excellence in Education Gala on Friday, May 3.




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Frontline Source Group Fort Worth Temporary Agencies office sponsors 9th Annual M4M (Miles for Meredith Hatch) Foundation 5K run

Frontline Source Group Fort Worth Temporary Agencies and Staffing Agencies in Fort Worth location is once again a sponsor of the 9th Annual M4M (Meredith Hatch) Foundation 5k. The mission of the Meredith Hatch Foundation is to promote initiatives dedicated to encouraging youth fitness and wellness, support educational excellence in our community and to empower those with special needs with life changing opportunities.




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Museums around the world are joining the foundation Ocean us in an unprecedented campaign to fight climate change

Under the name "Last Call for Beauty", Ocean us is bleaching famous paintings to raise awareness of the extinction of coral reefs in the world's oceans.




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Emerging Scientists Awarded Hopper-Belmont Foundation Grants to Fund Critical Pancreatic and Ovarian Cancer Research

Five of the nation's most innovative early-career cancer researchers receive Hopper-Belmont Inspiration Award




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Mozilla Foundation lays off 30% of its employees, ends advocacy for open web, privacy, and more

More bad news from Mozilla. The Mozilla Foundation, the nonprofit arm of the Firefox browser maker Mozilla, has laid off 30% of its employees as the organization says it faces a “relentless onslaught of change.” Announcing the layoffs in an email to all employees on October 30, the Mozilla Foundation’s executive director Nabiha Syed confirmed that two of the foundation’s major divisions — advocacy and global programs — are “no longer a part of our structure.” ↫ Zack Whittaker at TechCrunch This means Mozilla will no longer be advocating for an open web, privacy, and related ideals, which fits right in with the organisation’s steady decline into an ad-driven effort that also happens to be making a web browser used by, I’m sorry to say, effectively nobody. I just don’t know how many more signs people need to see before realising that the future of Firefox is very much at stake, and that we’re probably only a few years away from losing the only non-big tech browser out there. This should be a much bigger concern than it seems to be to especially the Linux and BSD world, who rely heavily on Firefox, without a valid alternative to shift to once the browser’s no longer compatible with the various open source requirements enforced by Linux distributions and the BSDs. What this could also signal is that the sword of Damocles dangling above Mozilla’s head is about to come down, and that the people involved know more than we do. Google is effectively bankrolling Mozilla – for about 80% of its revenue – but that deal has come under increasing scrutiny from regulars, and Google itself, too, must be wondering why they’re wasting money supporting a browser nobody’s using. We’re very close to a web ruled by Google and Apple. If that prospect doesn’t utterly terrify you, I honestly wonder what you’re doing here, reading this.




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5 Brutal Lessons About Entrepreneurship I Learned in My First Year as a Startup Founder

Twelve months later we have a full-time team and a company successful beyond our wildest dreams. Digital Press, named during one of our many coffee-on-an-apartment-balcony conversations, has been our attempt to empower the world's smartest people to share what they know. We work with carefully selected CEOs, entrepreneurs, investors, and venture capitalists (primarily at businesses doing $10M to $300M in revenue) to share their hard-earned insight with the internet. None of the atrocious writing most PR firms peddle as acumen. None of the ad-speak or jargon nobody finds helpful. Just the hard lessons learned and the personal stories of how these successful people learned them.

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She Was Told No 100 Times. Now This 30-Year-Old Female Founder Runs a $1 Billion Business.

So much of success is knowing when to stay the course, even when you’re met with rejection after rejection.

30-year-old Melanie Perkins has been launching creative businesses since she was a teenager. Her first venture, designing and selling handmade scarves to sell in her hometown of Perth, Australia, was launched when she was just 14.  

At the age of 22, Perkins founded her next company, an online system for schools to design their yearbooks called Fusion Books. Today, Fusion Books is the largest yearbook publisher in Australia and has a presence in France and New Zealand.

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41% of New Hires Found their Positions at an Online Jobs Board

A new report is saying that almost half of people recently hired (41%) used an online job board to find work and 61% flagged automatic job alerts as helpful. What is more, a full 14% found their present job using social media. The findings from How Do People Find Jobs? published by the B2B research firm, Clutch, highlights how today’s candidates are connecting with small businesses and vice versa.

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A Study of 3,526 Companies Shows 1 Decision Makes Startups More Successful. Most Founders Do the Opposite

Surprising new research from NYU and the Wharton School shows that entrepreneurs who start a business on their own are likelier to succeed than those who do so with one or more partners.

That's pretty much the opposite of what most aspiring founders would guess. After all, you can't be good at everything. You might be a marketing expert but not know how to manage cash flow. Or you might good at building great products but bad at setting prices for them. So you team up with someone who's strong in the areas where you're weak, and you start the business together.

This reasoning seems logical, and it is how most people--even experts--see entrepreneurship. In fact, it is such an ingrained belief that VCs and other investors routinely choose to fund companies founded by teams rather than those with a solo founder.

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A Harvard Study Found That 27 Top-Performing CEOs Use These 6 Strategies to Manage Their Time

Time is said to be spent or invested. But without time management, it can also be squandered.

Is your to-do list constantly growing? Do you feel like there are not enough hours in the day to meet your family, work and social obligations?

For a business leader, time management is especially problematic given their magnitude of responsibilities and limited hours in the day. Lost time is not only never found again, but not managing it strategically harms the executive's well-being, effectiveness and organizational performance.

My team and I had the opportunity to lead coaching sessions for executives of public and private companies worth billions. And one thing is clear-- how you manage your time leads to success or failure.

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How These Female Founders Are Using Instagram to Mentor the Next Generation of Entrepreneurs

High-profile entrepreneurs like Stitch Fixs Katrina Lake and The Riveter's Amy Stern Nelson are using Stories to answer questions about everything from managing cash flow to storing breast milk during business trips.

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These Companies Found a New Niche in Coronavirus Disinfection

The pandemic is revealing to small businesses just how versatile they are. So: A home-decor company, a skirt designer, and a business that makes boots for horses all realize they can craft face masks. A manufacturer of pet supplements and a hot sauce company join myriad craft distilleries in production of hand sanitizers.

The task of disinfecting workplaces tainted by or vulnerable to coronavirus also has attracted a variety of unexpected entrants. At AK Wet Works, the partners set out at once to reengineer their dustless blasters to produce a cold vapor fog that can sterilize 20,000 square feet an hour. In 100 hours, they produced a working model and began converting all 10 of their machines.

Seeking validation for their plan, the founders reached out to FQE, a local chemical company with an EPA-approved coronavirus disinfectant, to create a blend for them. Thinking their idea might have legs outside the Houston-area market, they next approached MMLJ, the original blaster manufacturer, which agreed to mass-produce the modified parts and market them to its large client base. MMLJ is paying a royalty to AK Wet Works, Bland says.




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Helping Others To Freedom Pt1: Foundations And Considerations

Join us for 'Helping Others To Freedom', a series based on David Legge's book, 'Breaking Through Barriers to Blessing'. We will explore how we can be set free from bondages of Satan and healed from wounds of the heart. This study is for people who need set free themselves, or for those who want to be used to help others into freedom. In this introductory episode, David lays down some biblical foundations and considers how freedom ministry is something the church is commissioned by Jesus to engage in today. This message is available at https://www.preachtheword.com now in MP3 audio format and in HD video on our YouTube Channel (https://youtube.com/PreachTheWord)...



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LXer: Linux 6.12 Adds Driver For PixArt PS/2 Touchpad Found In Some Laptops

Published at LXer: The input subsystem updates merged this week bring a number of improvements to existing drivers while adding one new input driver. Read More......



  • Syndicated Linux News

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July 19 2009 Radio Heritage Foundation - Book Review

Never A Dull Moment by Keith Richardson. Keith Richardson is known to Kiwi babyboomers for his top rating radio shows on 1XN Whangarei, 2ZC Napier, 2ZB Wellington...




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July 19 2009 Radio Heritage Foundation - Book Review

Aunt Gwen of 2YA by Margaret Willis. "Putting together this story about my mother has taken a long time, all my life in fact."




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July 27 2009 Radio Heritage Foundation - Book Review

Treason on the Airwaves by Judith Keene from the University of Sydney.




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July 27 2009 Radio Heritage Foundation - Tema Beach Bungalow Beach Stays

Enjoy a refreshing beach stay at our heritage 1920's beach bungalow. North Beach, Christchurch, New Zealand.




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August 11 2009 Radio Heritage Foundation - Book Review

Nearly 1200 combined pages and extensive notes make the 'Shortwave Radio Trilogy' of U.S. radio listener and historian Jerry Berg a virtual encyclopedia of the global shortwave radio scene since 1923.




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January 11 2010 Radio Heritage Foundation - Book Review

Changing Stations. The Story of Australian Commercial Radio by Bridget Griffen-Foley...




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January 12 2010 Radio Heritage Foundation - Annual and Lifetime Supporter Packages

Welcome! It's thanks to people like you that we're able to save our radio heritage and make it freely available through this website....




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January 20 2010 Radio Heritage Foundation - Borderless Radio is Here

What do ABC Radio, Radio NZ, RFO Radio, Communications Fiji, KCCN-FM and KUAM have in common?




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January 20 2010 Radio Heritage Foundation - Borderless Radio Rankings

The Borderless Radio Rankings [BRR] introduce a fresh way of looking at local radio stations and brands in a global digital marketplace. We now cover Australia, New Zealand, Pacific Region and more radio markets will be progressively added. We also have our unique Pacific Top 1 Million Report.




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March 12 2010 The Radio Heritage Foundation has a new snail mail address...

If you'd like to write to us, our new address is PO Box 2002, Newtown, Wellington 6242, New Zealand.




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May 17 2010 Radio Heritage Foundation - Diamonds of the Dial, Australian Heritage AM Radio Celebrating 75 Years

'Diamonds of the Dial', that's what the Radio Heritage Foundation calls 40 Australian heritage AM radio stations that have broadcast continuously for over 75 years with their original station calls...