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How to Be a Successful Entrepreneur
How to Be a Successful Entrepreneur Entrepreneurship is not for the faint of heart. It takes hard work, dedication, and a bit of luck to be successful. But, if you’re willing to put in the work, you can be a successful entrepreneur. Here are a few tips on how to be a successful entrepreneur: Find…
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How to build the backyard frog pond you didn’t know you needed
Making space for frogs supports local biodiversity and can provide natural insect control for your property.
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A 12-year-old son breaks down in tears. Is this prepubescent drama?
I had a really dysfunctional childhood so it is hard for me to compare, but, as a kid, I never expected that things would always go my way. Perspective, please?
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Hate packing clothes for vacation? Japan-bound travelers may not have to.
Japan Airlines’ new clothing rental program aims to cut carbon emissions and appeal to passengers who have become accustomed to the sharing economy.
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Ask Amy: Real estate agent will not stop showing up at my house
Real estate agent contacts letter-writer incessantly and shows up at their house.
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Carolyn Hax: Holiday recipe? Kids get beds, single aunt gets couch.
Their holiday tradition is for the married sister and her children to get the guest bedrooms while the single sis gets the couch.
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Rockets Launched From Gaza Amid Israeli Raid in West Bank and Tel Aviv Attack
The launches into Israel came after a military incursion into the Palestinian city of Jenin left at least 12 Palestinians and one Israeli soldier dead.
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West Bank City of Jenin Has Long Ties to Palestinian Armed Struggle
In the northern reaches of the occupied West Bank, near the boundary with Israel, Jenin and its refugee camp have nurtured an ethos of defiance.
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Scientists Say Fukushima Water Is Safe. The Public Isn’t Buying It.
The International Atomic Energy Agency’s final report declared the treated water from the destroyed nuclear plant had met its safety standards. Critics continue to demand more transparency.
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France Funnels Hundreds Arrested in Riots Through Hasty Trials
The streets are calmer, after days of unrest over the police shooting of a teenager, but the courts are going into overdrive. Lawyers for those arrested often have just 30 minutes to prepare.