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Challenges Women Face as Entrepreneurs
In the past, women couldn’t pursue careers in entrepreneurship. But things have changed. Women today are making their mark in the entrepreneurial world, and the US has seen a rise in women-owned businesses. There are over 12 million such businesses in the country. Despite this, men still dominate the entrepreneurship world.
Jenn ChristinePublished about a year ago in JournalWriting Prompts for August Stories
Every month I do a think/write/submit writing exercise. I usually ‘think’ around 6 months ahead, but I’m STILL catching up. So while in March I’d normally be ‘thinking’ September, ‘writing’ August and ‘submitting’ July, I’m still only on ‘thinking’ August.
Diane WordsworthPublished about a year ago in Journal10 Tips for Handyman Marketing to Expand Your Company
More than 350 billion dollars are spent annually on home improvement projects, with 85% of that amount going towards minor home maintenance and repairs. Because of this, the handyman sector is very profitable.
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charles wilsonPublished about a year ago in JournalUnveiling the Untold Story of Cricket Sensation Alex Carey
Alex Carey is an Australian cricketer who is currently the vice-captain of the Australian cricket team in limited-overs cricket. Born on August 27, 1991, in Loxton, South Australia, Carey is a wicketkeeper-batsman who made his international debut in 2018.
Naresh KumarPublished about a year ago in JournalMemoirs of Iyjana: Spring
Wed: 03222017 “I feel okay, a few lingering metaphysical knots/‘nots’ but I know what I must do to unravel them. What I find myself wanting a lot of the “time”, is a clean slate, just to do it all over again, a few minor changes here & there…
DiaryOfIyjanaPublished about a year ago in JournalRetail Wars
In the early days of the Retail Wars, traditional brick-and-mortar stores dominated the market. But that all changed with the rise of e-commerce giants like Amazon. These companies disrupted the industry by offering customers a convenient way to shop from home, with fast shipping and low prices.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in JournalThe Streaming Wars
The Streaming Wars began in the early 2010s, with the rise of Netflix. The company had started as a DVD rental-by-mail service in the late 1990s, but it quickly pivoted to streaming when it saw the potential of the technology. By 2010, Netflix had over 20 million subscribers and was growing rapidly.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in JournalWhich Jobs Will AI Replace?
Practically speaking, any news report, novel, or movie that foretells the future of the world, no matter how idealistic or tragic, always emphasizes the power of innovation. With the advancement of artificial intelligence, that future seems more real and possible than it ever has.
Lilian VisserPublished about a year ago in Journalsmartphone war
The Smartphone Wars had begun. It was a battle for dominance in the mobile phone industry, and the stakes were high. The world was changing rapidly, and the smartphone had become an essential part of daily life.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in JournalBrowser Wars
In the early days of the internet, there were only a few browsers to choose from. Netscape Navigator was the dominant player, with Microsoft's Internet Explorer slowly gaining ground. But the browser wars were just beginning.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in JournalCOLA WAR
It was the 1980s, and the cola war was in full swing. The two biggest players in the market, Coca-Cola and Pepsi, were vying for dominance. Each company was trying to outdo the other, with aggressive marketing campaigns and innovative product offerings.
BILL KISHOREPublished about a year ago in Journal