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Ready to Rock
Bloomberg Businessweek

Ready to Rock

The Audi RS 6 is a station wagon, sure, but it doesn’t feel like one behind the wheel

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January 20, 2020
You Can't Control Everything
Entrepreneur

You Can't Control Everything

Diane von Furstenberg knows that things will go wrong, and that she’ll have doubts—even today! But she says there’s one thing entrepreneurs always can control: themselves.

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December 2019
Forever Is a Long Time
Bloomberg Businessweek

Forever Is a Long Time

The singular practices and spectacular flameout of Forever 21

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January 20, 2020
Nobody Makes Money Like Leon Black
Bloomberg Businessweek

Nobody Makes Money Like Leon Black

Michael Milken’s protégé is at the top of the private equity food chain

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January 20, 2020
A Housing Start for Microsoft
Bloomberg Businessweek

A Housing Start for Microsoft

The company is increasing its nine-figure, loan-centric pledge to the Seattle area by 50%. There’s still a lot left to do

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January 20, 2020
Can The Renault-Nissan Marriage Be Saved?
Bloomberg Businessweek

Can The Renault-Nissan Marriage Be Saved?

The automakers’ global alliance is fraying now that its architect, Carlos Ghosn, is out

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January 20, 2020
Five Strategies For Franchise Growth
Entrepreneur

Five Strategies For Franchise Growth

Every year, a few companies show massive gains in our Franchise 500 list by either leaping hundreds of spots or making a strong debut. How do they do it? We called them to ask.

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January - February 2020
The Hottest Chill In Franchising
Entrepreneur

The Hottest Chill In Franchising

Cryotherapy is the new wellness trend in franchising, and more than a dozen brands have already cropped up. Will it stick around like yoga or dissipate like oxygen bars? The truth is, it might not matter.

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January - February 2020
Franchising's Fountain Of Youth
Entrepreneur

Franchising's Fountain Of Youth

Young franchisees often prove to be a franchisor’s biggest asset. The challenge is finding them, funding them, and letting them take control.

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January - February 2020
Restaurant rescue?
Entrepreneur

Restaurant rescue?

Jon Taffer, host and executive producer of the TV show Bar Rescue, sees problems lurking in the franchise food space. To fix them, he’s opening his own restaurant concept, called Taffer’s Tavern. Will it work?

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January - February 2020
People Are Not Data
Entrepreneur

People Are Not Data

Want to really connect with consumers? Take it from me, a guy who ran marketing at You Tube, Spotify, Google, and Instagram : You can’t rely on data alone. It’s time to build some truly human connections.

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January - February 2020
The Founder & The Idea Man
Entrepreneur

The Founder & The Idea Man

The founder of MeUndies would have never met a man named Grease if both of them hadn’t ended up in the same federal prison. But their friendship changed everything (including the business).

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January - February 2020
Garden Respite
Central Florida Ag News

Garden Respite

Lakeland’s 1.2-Acre Hollis Garden Delights and Mesmerizes

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January 2020
CULTIVATING Communication
Central Florida Ag News

CULTIVATING Communication

Auburndale FFA Member Jacquelyn Edler Wins Essay Contest Connecting Agriculture Consumers, Producers

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January 2020
INDUSTRY'S BEST
Central Florida Ag News

INDUSTRY'S BEST

Meet the 2020 Citrus Hall of Fame Inductees

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January 2020
Ag Time WITH ABBY
Central Florida Ag News

Ag Time WITH ABBY

New Year’s Resolutions

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January 2020
Healing Power Of Nature
Central Florida Ag News

Healing Power Of Nature

University of Florida Teaching Horticulture therapy by

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January 2020
Better, Stronger, Fresher
Central Florida Ag News

Better, Stronger, Fresher

In their constant quest to find the best genetic traits to help plants stand up better to heat, drought, flood, pests and pathogens and to find the tastiest fruits, UF/IFAS breeders develop new varieties each year.

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January 2020
Taste Of Something New
Central Florida Ag News

Taste Of Something New

UF/IFAS Scientists Developing Recipe for Growing Vanilla in South Florida

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January 2020
Mushroom Medicine
Bloomberg Businessweek

Mushroom Medicine

Psilocybin is edging toward FDA approval as a treatment for particularly tough cases of depression

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January 13, 2020
The Big Drug That Couldn't
Bloomberg Businessweek

The Big Drug That Couldn't

Sanofi had high hopes for its new cholesterol medicine. Then health-care economics kicked in

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January 13, 2020
Frayed in Taiwan
Bloomberg Businessweek

Frayed in Taiwan

As Hongkong Taiwan chooses between two vision of its future

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January 13, 2020
Bloomberg Businessweek

Chronicle of a fire foretold

Vast swaths of Australia are in flames—and the country’s plight has put a global focus on climate change

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January 13, 2020
The $1 Billion Solar Relic
Bloomberg Businessweek

The $1 Billion Solar Relic

By the time the massive Crescent Dunes plant came on line, it was already outdated

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January 13, 2020
Carlos Ghosn's Great Escape
Bloomberg Businessweek

Carlos Ghosn's Great Escape

The auto chief’s audacious flight to Beirut isn’t the end of his battle with Japanese prosecutors—or Nissan

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January 13, 2020
Cable Lost—But Streamers Aren't Celebrating Yet
Bloomberg Businessweek

Cable Lost—But Streamers Aren't Celebrating Yet

People have been talking about the streaming era for so long that it’s hard to imagine the tipping point just happened.

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January 13, 2020
EDUCATION SYSTEM IN GHANA
Daisy magazine

EDUCATION SYSTEM IN GHANA

High School teachers in Ghana have been on strike for the past week for non-payment of some teachers’ salaries. It also happens to be the examination week before the Christmas break. A High School teacher I spoke with confirmed he had not been paid for three months. Other teachers mentioned higher figures.As at Friday the 13th of December 2019, serious negotiations behind closed doors had been ongoing between the Teachers’ Union and the Ghana Education to resolve the impasse.That, in a nutshell, sums the state of education in Ghana.

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January/February 2020
BLACK WALL STREET
Daisy magazine

BLACK WALL STREET

Prior to the massacre of May 31, 1921, when a mob of white men over two days burnt the black district of Greenwood to the ground, it was one of the most Affluent African American districts in the entire United States.Founded on Indian Territory in 1906 by Mr. O.C. Gurley and his family, a wealthy land owner, who purchased 40 acres of land in Tulsa, named it Greenwood after a Mississippi town. Gurley was able to purchase this land through the Dawes Act. A US Law that gave land to individual Native Americans and many Black Sharecroppers looking for better opportunities in a post-Civil War era and from racial oppression.Oklahoma was considered a safe haven and became home to more than 50 black townships in the State.

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January/February 2020
Polk Radiation Oncologist Offers New Treatment for Brain Cancer
Central Florida Doctor

Polk Radiation Oncologist Offers New Treatment for Brain Cancer

A CANCER DIAGNOSIS is never good news, but a diagnosis of glioblastoma multiforme (GBM) is probably the worst news a patient can receive.

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January 2020
PATIENT CARE: It's Not WHAT You Do, It's EVERYTHING You Do
Central Florida Doctor

PATIENT CARE: It's Not WHAT You Do, It's EVERYTHING You Do

PERHAPS ONE of the most fundamental aspects of medicine is patient care. Simple enough, right? But we know it’s not so cut and dry. We know patient care encompasses everything from bedside manner and cutting-edge research to patient privacy and hospital administration. In the end, doesn’t all the hard work and progress the medical community makes come down to one thing? You guessed it— the patient.

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January 2020