Author: Ebrahim

Women started about half of new businesses in the United States for the third year in a row in 2022, largely driven by a desire for flexibility and financial stability. This compares to just 29% before the pandemic, according to a investigation by small business payroll company Gusto Inc. And women are generally more likely to say their company has done better than expected.

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Talks in Cyprus are expected to address the issue of territory in Mont Pélerin, Switzerland, on Wednesday, according to reports. In light of the meeting on Wednesday at 10 a.m. Cyprus time, President Nicos Anastasiades held a meeting with his negotiating team Tuesday evening. Sources indicated on Tuesday that a document had been drawn up on the Greek Cypriot territorial development proposals. Victoras Papadopoulos, deputy government spokesperson said on Twitter on Wednesday morning that the two sides were preparing to delve deeper into the territorial issue. Reports have indicated that a priority for Greek Cypriots is to set a criterion…

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U.S. Chamber of Commerce ranks BenjiLock among America’s Best Small Businesses for 2023LOS ANGELES, November 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ — BenjiLock, a pioneer in combining traditional locking systems with cutting-edge fingerprint technology, is excited to announce its recognition as one of Ranking of the 70 largest American small businesses in 2023 according to the United States Chamber of Commerce. This prestigious honor marks a remarkable achievement in the company’s journey, highlighting its commitment to innovation, perseverance and hard work.The annual America’s Top Small Business Awards presented by the United States Chamber of Commerce are a celebration of small business innovation, entrepreneurship…

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Elizabeth Bobrick Wesleyan professors frequently publish articles based on their research in The conversation in the United Statesa non-profit news organization whose slogan is “Academic rigor, journalistic flair”. In a new article, Elizabeth Bobrick, visiting scholar of classical studies and visiting assistant professor of liberal studies, writes about the lessons of Sophocles’ Greek tragedy. Antigonea piece that, she writes, “reflects the current state of America’s disunity.” What the Greek tragedy Antigone can teach us about the dangers of extremism In a Greek tragedy written in the mid-5th century BC, three teenagers wrestle with a question that could be asked today:…

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U.S. Ambassador to Armenia Kristina Kvien received Rafik Mansour, Assistant Secretary for Policy at the U.S. State Department’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, and Armenian cultural heritage sector leaders to discuss ongoing research and preservation efforts, as well as current cultural heritage needs. protection and support, informed the American Embassy in Armenia. “The United States is proud to work with our Armenian counterparts to preserve Armenian cultural heritage and safeguard it for the world,” Ambassador Kvien said.

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welcome to PC dailyTHE Bloomberg Business Week newsletter, where we’ll bring you interesting voices, great reporting and the magazine’s usual charm every weekday. Tell us what you think by by emailing our editor here! If this has been forwarded to you, Click here to join.Bloomberg Business WeekAnnual ranking of the best business schools is live and at the top of the list is…drumroll, please…Stanford Graduate School of Business. This is the fifth consecutive year that Stanford has led the evaluation of 110 full-time MBA programs worldwide. What is the key to its success? Dimitra Kessenides writes:

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A new diplomatic row has erupted between Greece and Albania amid Albanian local elections that have led Greek Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis to threaten to disrupt Albania’s EU accession process. Albanians went to the polls on Sunday to elect mayors and local councilors in 61 municipalities. But in the municipality of Himaré, in the south of the country and home to a Greek minority community, unrest began on Friday. Fredi Beleri, a Greek expatriate running for mayor under the banner of a Greek minority party aligned with an opposition coalition, was arrested Friday on suspicion of vote buying. Police said…

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There are two types of entrepreneurship: the replicative type and the Schumpeterian type named after Joseph Alois Schumpeter, an Austrian-born American economist, who taught at Harvard University from 1932 until his death at age 66 years old in 1950. Several schools, large and small, had adopted an entrepreneurial philosophy and rightly so since it is what our country needs. Entrepreneurship is the philosopher’s stone of modern times, something mysterious that is believed to hold the secret to driving economic growth, development and job creation. Replicative entrepreneurial activities are best exemplified by the ubiquitous sari-sari store and even food franchises. These…

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December 6, 2022Legend, Protesters clashed with police in Thessaloniki as the teenager lay in critical condition in hospital.A teenager is fighting for his life in a Greek hospital after a police officer shot him in the head as he fled a gas station, apparently without paying.The police officer fired two shots at the 16-year-old Roma boy in Thessaloniki, the second largest city.Protesters took to the streets on Monday, throwing Molotov cocktails at police.The shooting highlighted the recurring problem of police violence in Greek cities.Last year, Nikos Sampanis, an 18-year-old Roma man, was shot dead during a chase near Athens, and…

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