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Want to give back this season? Here are some great ways other small businesses are making a big impact with creative, meaningful community service projects.
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By Mark Henricks |
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As federal, state, and local governments can no longer afford to provide services, small businesses are rushing in to replace them.
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Starting a Business
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Getting Started
There's good evidence that it's possible to teach entrepreneurship. And today, a growing number of universities are doing just that.
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Startups
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Company Strategy
You can start your own business with almost no money down. All it takes is hard work, dedication, and the right idea. Here are 10 to get you thinking.
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By Steve Cooper |
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Small Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
Challenge.gov, a website where individual citizens and businesses can compete to develop winning solutions for a variety of real-world problems.
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By David Eichler |
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Breast Cancer Screening
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"Join the Pink Army"- Early Detection is the Best Protection
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By Miranda Marquit |
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Colleges & Universities
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Education Systems & Institutions
If you are looking for good job prospects, it's nice to know that you can still get hired even if you go to a public school.
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By Tim Devaney and Tom Stein |
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Buyins & Buyouts
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Mergers & Acquisitions
Big financial deal, valued at $3.26 billion, called the world's greatest burger flip.
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By Susan Davis |
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Students & Student Life
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Education & Training
What's fueling the new interest in teaching kids emotional intelligence?
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By Carol Tice |
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Running a Business
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Get Business Advice
Young entrepreneurs choose nonprofit business models.
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Global Warming
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The problem we face isn’t necessarily the ability to make the effort (recycle, reuse, replenish, etc), it’s the convenience of it.
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By Carol Tice |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Young entrepreneurs at this summer camp make the world a better place.
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By Rebecca Mazin |
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XML
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Markup Languages
A great deal can be achieved in short periods of time.
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By Elizabeth Kanna |
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XML
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Markup Languages
Oelrich proves that the business model of the future is generating profit and igniting social change.
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By Leslie Levine |
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Women in Business
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Company Structures & Ownership
A Q&A with Wendy Burke, vice president of client development for construction firm the Linkbeck Group.
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By Kathy Murdock |
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Private Schools
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Education Systems & Institutions
How much does it cost to raise a child? That just might depend on where you live and what you make.
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By Kathy Murdock |
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Public Schools
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Education Systems & Institutions
The public school system may be taking a harder hit next year as more and more private school children move into the public schools. What can parents do to help our struggling schools?
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By John Foley |
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Restaurants & Food Service
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Food & Beverage
Overbooking doesn't happen nearly as much, I am sure, as it used to. However, on busy special occassion evenings, overbooking causes more turmoil than anyone imagines before hand. Make sure that you have...
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By Colleen DeBaise |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
Many entrepreneurs want to do good while doing well financially. Here’s how to get started.
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By Diana Ransom |
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Entrepreneurship
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Company Structures & Ownership
FOR START-UP ENTREPRENEURS, youth has its advantages — particularly when you're still in school.
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