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Jan 19th, 2012
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Roger Ellman
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NanoBriefing, News
Straightforward article about the way travel can change your life – the mention “No one ever becomes a hedgefund manager” as a result of a revelation while travelling, is amusing (though the role is one of the more fascinating of unlikely directions to see as the ideal path) and simple as it may be the […]
Tags: entrepreneurship, food, good intentions, Investing, kiss, life changes, linkedin, love, revelations, Travel
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May 17th, 2010
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By
Roger Ellman
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This morning's reading
Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. How Federal Crackdown on Bribery Hurts Business And Enriches Insiders – Forbes.com […] A former prosecutor, to be sure, does not work on the defense of the same case he had as a government lawyer. But there is nothing to stop prosecutors from ginning up cases […]
Tags: bribery, Business/Entrepreneurship, corruption, ebooks, entrepreneurship, foresight, guru, interests, lawyers, litigation, Tim O'Reilly
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Dec 22nd, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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This morning's reading
Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. The silence of Mammon […] Most hard-headed business people are no doubt reluctant to make these arguments. They are more concerned with balancing their books than with engaging in worthy debates about freedom and democracy. But they would do well to become a bit less reticent: […]
Tags: atheism, atheist, Business/Entrepreneurship, Christmas, entrepreneurship, in defense of business, meaning of Christmas, secular
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Aug 21st, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. How I Did It: Alden Mills of Perfect Fitness In the office, everyone has a Perfect Pushup by their desks, and we keep two Perfect Pullups on one side of the room along with other fitness products we’re working on. I encourage people to work out […]
Tags: business story, entrepreneurship, guitars, Music
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Apr 1st, 2009
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Roger Ellman
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Morning Reading, selected articles of interest from various publications. Does Hunch Have All The Answers? Flickr Founder’s New Startup The site revolves around helping users make decisions spanning a wide array of topics. To help users make their decisions, Hunch presents them with a brief series of questions that have been submitted by other members, […]
Tags: answers, business story, entrepreneurship, Flickr, Google, Hunch, Miscrosoft, nanotechnology, search, The Spectator, Twitter
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